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System occupancy of a two-class batch-service queue with class-dependent variable server capacity

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Due to their wide area of applications, queueing models with batch service, where the server can process several customers simultaneously, have been studied frequently. An important characteristic of such batch-service systems is the size of a batch, that is the number of customers that are processed simultaneously. In this paper, we analyse a two-class batch-service queueing model with variable server capacity, where all customers are accommodated in a common first-come-first served single-server queue. The server can only process customers that belong to the same class, so that the size of a batch is determined by the number of consecutive same-class customers. After establishing the system equations that govern the system behaviour, we deduce an expression for the steady-state probability generating function of the system occupancy at random slot boundaries. Also, some numerical examples are given that provide further insight in the impact of the different parameters on the system performance.
Boek: Analytical and Stochastic Modelling Techniques and Applications
Volume: 9845
Pagina's: 32 - 44
ISBN:978-3-319-43904-4
Jaar van publicatie:2016
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Toegankelijkheid:Open