A queueing model for error control of partial buffer sharing in ATM.
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This work was supported by the Bulgarian National Science Fund under grant BY-TH-105/2005. This paper deals with a full accessibility loss system and a single server delay system with a Poisson arrival process and state dependent exponentially distributed service time. We use the generalized service flow with nonlinear state dependence mean service time. The idea is based on the analytical continuation of the Binomial distribution and the classic M/M/n/0 and M/M/1/k system....
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