Queues with random service output: the case of Poisson arrivals

Author:

Grinstein Jacob,Rubinovitch Michael

Abstract

A general class of single server queueing models is formulated. They distinguish between two factors that may influence the duration of service times: variability in the service requirements of customers, and variability (over time) in the service output of the server. Accordingly, we assume that the demands for service of successive customers form a sequence of independent, identically distributed random variables and that the amount of service produced by a busy server in a time interval is determined by the increment of a process with stationary independent increments over that interval. The results include the distribution of the busy period and the limiting distribution of the queue length. We also investigate the potential waiting process which is an extension of virtual waiting time process in existing queueing models.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability

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