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Delay analysis of an \(M/G/1/K\) priority queueing system with push-out scheme
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    Delay analysis of an \(M/G/1/K\) priority queueing system with push-out scheme (English)
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    13 August 2008
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    Summary: This paper considers an \(M/G/1/K\) queueing system with push-out scheme which is one of the loss priority controls at a multiplexer in communication networks. The loss probability for the model with push-out scheme has been analyzed, but the waiting times are not available for the model. Using a set of recursive equations, this paper derives the Laplace-Stieltjes transforms (LSTs) of the waiting time and the push-out time of low-priority messages. These results are then utilized to derive the loss probability of each traffic type and the mean waiting time of high-priority messages. Finally, some numerical examples are provided.
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