Author:
Chao Xiuli,Pinedo Michael,Sigman Karl
Abstract
For a two-station tandem system with a general arrival process, exponential ervice times, and blocking, we show that the distribution of the departure process does not change when the two stations are interchanged. Blocking here means that for some fixed b≥1, any customer completing service at the first station when b customers are at the second station cannot enter the second queue, and the first station cannot start serving a new customer until a service completion occurs at the second station. This result remains true if arrivals are lost when there are a(a≥0) customers in the system. We also show that when the sum of the service rates is held constant, each departure epoch is stochastically minimized if the two rates are equal. For a and b infinite, our results reduce to those given by Weber [14] and Lehtonen [8]. Our proof is based on a coupling method first used by Lehtonen. The same results hold for a blocking mechanism in which a customer completing its service at the first station must restart service when b customers are present at the second.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Management Science and Operations Research,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability
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