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Performance Analysis and Optimal Allocation of Layered Defense M/M/N Queueing Systems

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  • Longyue Li
  • Fuxian Liu
  • Guangzheng Long
  • Huizhen Zhao
  • Yingying Mei

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One important mission of strategic defense is to develop an integrated layered Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). Motivated by the queueing theory, we presented a work for the representation, modeling, performance simulation, and channels optimal allocation of the layered BMDS M/M/N queueing systems. Firstly, in order to simulate the process of defense and to study the Defense Effectiveness (DE), we modeled and simulated the M/M/N queueing system of layered BMDS. Specifically, we proposed the M/M/N/N and M/M/N/C queueing model for short defense depth and long defense depth, respectively; single target channel and multiple target channels were distinguished in each model. Secondly, we considered the problem of assigning limited target channels to incoming targets, we illustrated how to allocate channels for achieving the best DE, and we also proposed a novel and robust search algorithm for obtaining the minimum channel requirements across a set of neighborhoods. Simultaneously, we presented examples of optimal allocation problems under different constraints. Thirdly, several simulation examples verified the effectiveness of the proposed queueing models. This work may help to understand the rules of queueing process and to provide optimal configuration suggestions for defense decision-making.

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  • Longyue Li & Fuxian Liu & Guangzheng Long & Huizhen Zhao & Yingying Mei, 2016. "Performance Analysis and Optimal Allocation of Layered Defense M/M/N Queueing Systems," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-21, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5915918
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/5915918
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    1. Tang Tang & Lijuan Jia & Jin Hu & Yue Wang & Cheng Ma, 2022. "Reliability analysis and selective maintenance for multistate queueing system," Journal of Risk and Reliability, , vol. 236(1), pages 3-17, February.

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