We present and verify the steady-state distribution of the state of the M ( n ) / G / ∞ system, i.e., an infinite-server system with a general service time ...
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We present and verify the steady-state distribution of the state of the M ( n ) / G / ∞ system, i.e., an infinite-server system with a general service time ...
The M(n)/G/∞ model is important for studying admission-controlled, multi-server systems, e.g., communication networks with call/flow admission policies. See ...
Our results show how the time-dependent mean function m depends on the time-dependent arrival-rate function λ and the service-time distribution. For example,.
We derive an expression for the Laplace-Stieltjes transform of the steady-state distribution of the queueing time for the M/G/1 finite capacity queue.
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The purpose of the paper is to use of the hyperexponential approximation method for calculating steady-state probabilities of the G/M/n/m queueing systems. The ...
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We consider a model of a network server (multiplexer) defined as follows. U sessions according to a Poisson process with rate A > 0.
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Recall that the steady-state distribution of the M/M/1 queue itself given an environment state z is geometric (P(N(∞) = n) = (1 − ρ(z))ρn(z)). The product of ...
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Feb 5, 2016 · Intuitively, the equation in the OP says that the probability going into state i is equal to the probability going out of state i, when the ...
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May 15, 2014 · The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the steady-state dis- tribution associated with stable Mt/G/n queues having a nonhomogeneous.
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