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Statistical performance of a multiclass bulk production queueing system
2004
Abstract In this paper, we discuss how to statistically analyze a make-to-stock production system the behaviour of which depends on a multiclass bulk queueing system. The performance of the system is evaluated in terms of the different demands of products, processing times and, mainly, through the finished product inventory and other related measures that quantify the queueing effects in the system. A numerical example which illustrates the applicability of the results in an inventory scenario is also discussed.
Spectrum Occupancy and Residual Service Analysis in CRNs Using a Multi-Server Queueing Model
2015
Cognitive radio technology enables secondary users (SUs) to opportunistically access the unused or sparsely utilized spectrum by primary users (PUs) without causing any harmful interference to PUs. Consequently, spectrum occupancy modeling appears as an essential task in cognitive radio networks (CRNs). In this paper, we model spectrum occupancy using a queueing theory based approach in order to evaluate the performance of CRNs in terms of network capacity and number of cognitive radio users waiting for services etc. The queue adopted in this model has variable service capacity and can be considered as a multi-service queue with server failure where each channel acts as a server. When a cha…
A Bayesian analysis of a queueing system with unlimited service
1997
Abstract A queueing system occurs when “customers” arrive at some facility requiring a certain type of “service” provided by the “servers”. Both the arrival pattern and the service requirements are usually taken to be random. If all the servers are busy when customers arrive, they usually wait in line to get served. Queues possess a number of mathematical challenges and have been mainly approached from a probability point of view, and statistical analysis are very scarce. In this paper we present a Bayesian analysis of a Markovian queue in which customers are immediately served upon arrival, and hence no waiting lines form. Emergency and self-service facilities provide many examples. Techni…