Article ID: | iaor19941195 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 13 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 385 |
End Page Number: | 407 |
Publication Date: | Jul 1993 |
Journal: | Queueing Systems |
Authors: | Chakravarthy S. |
The finite capacity queues, GI/PH/1/N and PH/G/1/N, in which customers are served in groups of varying sizes were recently introduced and studied in detail. This paper considers a finite capacity queue in which arrivals are governed by a particular Markov renewal process, called a Markovian arrival process (MAP). With general service times and with the same type of service rule, this finite capacity queueing model is studied in detail by obtaining explicit expressions for (a) the steady-state queue length densities at arrivals, at departures and at arbitrary time points, (b) the probability distributions of the busy period and the idle period of the server and (c) the Laplace-Stieltjes transform of the stationary waiting time distribution of an admitted customer at points of arrivals. Efficient algorithmic procedures for computing the steady-state queue length densities and other system performance measures when services are of phase type are discussed. An illustrative numerical example is presented.