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Some Waiting-Time Distributions for Queues with Multiple Feedback and Priorities

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  • E. G. Enns

    (Northern Electric Co., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)

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This paper considers a single-server queue where incoming calls require exactly N services before leaving the system. Each service has a certain priority in relation to all other services, the server always accepting for service the call at the head of the nonempty queue with highest priority whenever he completes a service. Originating calls arrive according to a Poisson process and the service times for each type of service are independent random variables with the same arbitrary distribution. We show that for the N ! possible permutations of the priorities, exactly 2 ( N −1) different waiting-time distributions will arise. The four waiting-time distributions obtained for N = 3 are discussed and an inequality established for the mean waiting times. For arbitrary N only the distributions giving rise to the minimum and maximum mean waiting times are discussed. It is possible, however, to calculate the waiting-time distribution for arbitrary N and any priority relation. The procedure is outlined by considering a specific example.

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  • E. G. Enns, 1969. "Some Waiting-Time Distributions for Queues with Multiple Feedback and Priorities," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 17(3), pages 519-525, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:17:y:1969:i:3:p:519-525
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.17.3.519
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