Computing queue length and waiting time distributions in finite-buffer discrete-time multiserver queues with late and early arrivals (Q1779588): Difference between revisions
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Computing queue length and waiting time distributions in finite-buffer discrete-time multiserver queues with late and early arrivals (English)
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1 June 2005
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The paper considers two models of discrete-time multiserver finite-buffer queues. Interarrival times are i.i.d. random variables. Service times are independent and geometrically distributed. In the late arrival system with delayed access, a potential arrival occurs in \((t,t - )\) and potential departure occurs in \((t,t + )\). In the early arrival system, a potential arrival occurs in \((t,t + )\) and potential departure occurs in \((t,t - )\). For both the cases, the paper obtains steady-state system length distributions at arbitrary, prearrival, and outside observation epochs. The waiting time distribution is also discussed.
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finite-buffer
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multiserver
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