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Analysis of operating characteristics for the heterogeneous batch arrival queue with server startup and breakdowns

Jau-Chuan Ke, Kuo-Hsiung Wang (2003)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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In this paper we consider a like-queue production system in which server startup and breakdowns are possible. The server is turned on (i.e. begins startup) when N units are accumulated in the system and off when the system is empty. We model this system by an M [ x ] /M/1 queue with server breakdowns and startup time under the N policy. The arrival rate varies according to the server’s status: off, startup, busy, or breakdown. While the server is working, he is subject to breakdowns according...

Performance analysis of single server non-markovian retrial queue with working vacation and constant retrial policy

V. Jailaxmi, R. Arumuganathan, M. Senthil Kumar (2014)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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This paper analyses an M/G/1 retrial queue with working vacation and constant retrial policy. As soon as the system becomes empty, the server begins a working vacation. The server works with different service rates rather than completely stopping service during a vacation. We construct the mathematical model and derive the steady-state queue distribution of number of customer in the retrial group. The effects of various performance measures are derived.

A unified cost function for M/G/1 queueing systems with removable server.

Jesús R. Artalejo (1992)

Trabajos de Investigación Operativa

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This article deals with the three classic policies for an M/G/1 queueing system (N, T, and D-policy). The optimum policies were compared in several precedent studies, but the comparison was performed employing different cost functions, so that the D-policy is superior to the N-policy when the cost function is based on the mean work-load, whilst the average queue length is used to show the superiority of the N-policy over the T-policy. In order to achieve a comparison of the three policies...