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Transient and stationary losses in a finite-buffer queue with batch arrivals
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    Transient and stationary losses in a finite-buffer queue with batch arrivals (English)
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    11 June 2013
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    Summary: We present an analysis of the number of losses, caused by the buffer overflows, in a finite-buffer queue with batch arrivals and autocorrelated interarrival times. Using the batch Markovian arrival process, the formulas for the average number of losses in a finite time interval and the stationary loss ratio are shown. In addition, several numerical examples are presented, including illustrations of the dependence of the number of losses on the average batch size, buffer size, system load, autocorrelation structure, and time.
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