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On the multiserver queue with finite waiting room and controlled input

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2016

Jewgeni Dshalalow*
Affiliation:
Technische Universität, Berlin
*
Postal address: Technische Universitat Berlin, FB Mathematik, Sekretariat MA 7-5, Strasse des 17. Juni, 1000 Berlin 12, West Germany.

Abstract

In this paper we study a multi-channel queueing model of type with N waiting places and a non-recurrent input flow dependent on queue length at the time of each arrival. The queue length is treated as a basic process. We first determine explicitly the limit distribution of the embedded Markov chain. Then, by introducing an auxiliary Markov process, we find a simple relationship between the limiting distribution of the Markov chain and the limiting distribution of the original process with continuous time parameter. Here we simultaneously combine two methods: solving the corresponding Kolmogorov system of the differential equations, and using an approach based on the theory of semi-regenerative processes. Among various applications of multi-channel queues with state-dependent input stream, we consider a closed single-server system with reserve replacement and state-dependent service, which turns out to be dual (in a certain sense) in relation to our model; an optimization problem is also solved, and an interpretation by means of tandem systems is discussed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1985 

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Footnotes

This paper is based on part of a doctoral dissertation submitted to the Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Berlin.

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