A Queue with Service Interruptions in an Alternating Random Environment
Bhaskar Sengupta
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Bhaskar Sengupta: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey
Operations Research, 1990, vol. 38, issue 2, 308-318
Abstract:
This paper considers a single server queue that operates in a random environment defined by an alternating renewal process with states 1 and 2. When the random environment is in state i ( i = 1, 2), the arrivals occur at a mean rate of λ i and the distribution of service-time for these arrivals is B i ( t ). The server is working when the random environment is in state 1 and not working when the state is 2. This model is applicable to situations in manufacturing, computer and telecommunications problems when the server is subject to random breakdown. It is also useful in modeling some priority and cyclic server queues. We analyze the problem by first examining the steady-state distribution of work in the system. We show that the work in the system is closely related to the waiting time in a special GI / G /1 queue. For the special case when the off-period is exponentially distributed, exact closed-form expressions are obtained for the performance measures of interest. For other cases, we propose an approximation and show that it works well when compared with simulations.
Keywords: computers; communications; queues: manufacturing priority (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1990
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