Queues with retrial/self-generation of priorities /postponement of work and some related reliability problems


Autoria(s): Viswanath C Narayanan; Krishnamoorthy,A
Data(s)

27/08/2008

27/08/2008

2005

Resumo

Application of Queueing theory in areas like Computer networking, ATM facilities, Telecommunications and to many other numerous situation made people study Queueing models extensively and it has become an ever expanding branch of applied probability. The thesis discusses Reliability of a ‘k-out-of-n system’ where the server also attends external customers when there are no failed components (main customers), under a retrial policy, which can be explained in detail. It explains the reliability of a ‘K-out-of-n-system’ where the server also attends external customers and studies a multi-server infinite capacity Queueing system where each customer arrives as ordinary but can generate into priority customer which waiting in the queue. The study gives details on a finite capacity multi-server queueing system with self-generation of priority customers and also on a single server infinite capacity retrial Queue where the customer in the orbit can generate into a priority customer and leaves the system if the server is already busy with a priority generated customer; else he is taken for service immediately. Arrival process is according to a MAP and service times follow MSP.

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/760

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Department of Mathematics

Palavras-Chave #Queue #Matrix Analytic Methods #Batch Markovian Arrival Process #Markovian service Process
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Thesis