On a batch arrival Poisson queue with a random setup time and vacation period

On a batch arrival Poisson queue with a random setup time and vacation period

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Article ID: iaor19992051
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 25
Issue: 12
Start Page Number: 1013
End Page Number: 1026
Publication Date: Dec 1998
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
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Keywords: /1 queues, vacation models
Abstract:

This paper deals with the steady state behaviour of a single server batch arrival Poisson queue with a random setup time and a vacation period. The service of the first customer in each busy period is preceded by a random setup period, on completion of which service starts. As soon as the system becomes empty the server goes on vacation for a random length of time. On return from vacation, if he finds customer(s) waiting, the server starts servicing the first customer in the queue. Otherwise he takes another vacation and so on. We study the steady state behaviour of the queue size distribution at random (stationary) point of time as well as at departure point of time and try to show that departure point queue size distribution can be decomposed into three independent random variables, one of which is the queue size of the standard Mx/M/1 queue. The interpretation of the other two random variables will also be provided. Further, we derive analytically explicit expressions for the system state (number of customers in the system) probabilities and provide their appropriate interpretations. Also, we derive some system performance measures. Finally, we develop a procedure to find mean waiting time of an arbitrary customer.

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