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Computing Loss Probabilities in Discrete-Time Queues

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  • Frank N. Gouweleeuw

    (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

  • Henk C. Tijms

    (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Abstract

Discrete-time queueing systems are frequently encountered in telecommunication networks. These systems usually involve finite buffers. The purpose of this paper is to present a generally applicable method to compute the loss probability in discrete-time finite-buffer queues by using only the state probabilities in the corresponding infinite-buffer queue.

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  • Frank N. Gouweleeuw & Henk C. Tijms, 1998. "Computing Loss Probabilities in Discrete-Time Queues," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 46(1), pages 149-154, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:46:y:1998:i:1:p:149-154
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.46.1.149
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    1. Bruneel, Herwig & Mélange, Willem & Steyaert, Bart & Claeys, Dieter & Walraevens, Joris, 2012. "A two-class discrete-time queueing model with two dedicated servers and global FCFS service discipline," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 223(1), pages 123-132.

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