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Transient Solution Of M[X1],M[X2]/G1,G2/1 With Priority Services, Modified Bernoulli Vacation, Bernoulli Feedback, Breakdown, Delaying Repair And Reneging, G. Ayyappan, J. Udayageetha Dec 2017

Transient Solution Of M[X1],M[X2]/G1,G2/1 With Priority Services, Modified Bernoulli Vacation, Bernoulli Feedback, Breakdown, Delaying Repair And Reneging, G. Ayyappan, J. Udayageetha

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

This paper considers a queuing system which facilitates a single server that serves two classes of units: high priority and low priority units. These two classes of units arrive at the system in two independent compound Poisson processes. It aims to decipher average queue size and average waiting time of the units. Under the pre-emptive priority rule, the server provides a general service to these arriving units. It is further assumed the server may take a vacation after serving the last high priority unit present in the system or at the service completion of each low priority unit present in …


Priority Queueing System With A Single Server Serving Two Queues M[X1],M[X2]/G1,G2/1 With Balking And Optional Server Vacation, G. Ayyappan, P. Thamizhselvi Jun 2016

Priority Queueing System With A Single Server Serving Two Queues M[X1],M[X2]/G1,G2/1 With Balking And Optional Server Vacation, G. Ayyappan, P. Thamizhselvi

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

In this paper we study a vacation queueing system with a single server simultaneously dealing with an M[x1] /G1/1 and an M[x2] /G2/1 queues. Two classes of units, priority and non-priority, arrive at the system in two independent compound Poisson streams. Under a non-preemptive priority rule, the server provides a general service to the priority and non-priority units. We further assume that the server may take a vacation of random length just after serving the last customer in the priority unit present in the system. If the server …