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On a multilevel controlled bulk queueing system M X / G r , R / 1

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  • Lev Abolnikov
  • Jewgeni H. Dshalalow

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The authors introduce and study a class of bulk queueing systems with a compound Poisson input modulated by a semi-Markov process, multilevel control service time and a queue length dependent service delay discipline. According to this discipline, the server immediately starts the next service act if the queue length is not less than r ; in this case all available units, or R (capacity of the server) of them, whichever is less, are taken for service. Otherwise, the server delays the service act until the number of units in the queue reaches or exceeds level r . The authors establish a necessary and sufficient criterion for the ergodicity of the embedded queueing process in terms of generating functions of the entries of the corresponding transition probability matrix and of the roots of a certain associated functions in the unit disc of the complex plane. The stationary distribution of this process is found by means of the results of a preliminary analysis of some auxiliary random processes which arise in the first passage problem of the queueing process over level r . The stationary distribution of the queueing process with continuous time parameter is obtained by using semi-regenerative techniques. The results enable the authors to introduce and analyze some functionals of the input and output processes via ergodic theorems. A number of different examples (including an optimization problem) illustrate the general methods developed in the article.

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  • Lev Abolnikov & Jewgeni H. Dshalalow, 1992. "On a multilevel controlled bulk queueing system M X / G r , R / 1," International Journal of Stochastic Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 5, pages 1-24, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnijsa:494876
    DOI: 10.1155/S1048953392000200
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