Waiting times for M/G/1 queues with service-time or delay-dependent server vacations

Waiting times for M/G/1 queues with service-time or delay-dependent server vacations

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Article ID: iaor1993809
Country: United States
Volume: 39
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 775
End Page Number: 787
Publication Date: Oct 1992
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
Authors: ,
Abstract:

This article shows how to determine the stationary distribution of the virtual wait in M/G/1 queues with either one-at-a-time or exhaustive server vacatins, depending on either service times or accrued workload. For the first type of dependence, each vacation time is a function of the immediately preceding service time or of whether the server finds the system empty after returning from vacation. In this way it is possible to model situations such as long service times followed by short vacations, and vice versa. For the second type of dependence, the vacation time assigned to an arrival to follow its service is a function of the level of virtual wait reached. By this device, situations in which vacations may be shortened whenever virtual delays have gotten excessive can be modeled. The method of analysis employs level-crossing theory, and examples are given for various cases of service and vacation-time distributions. A closing discussion relates the new model class to standard M/G/1 queues where the service time is a sum of variables having complex dependencies.

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