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A study on transient solution of fractional M / M /2 queue with homogeneous and heterogeneous servers

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  • N. Sujatha
  • G.V.S.R. Deekshitulu

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In queuing models with multiple servers, all the servers may not be completely active and may not work with same efficiency. Keeping this in view, a multiserver fractional queue with heterogeneous servers has been analysed in the present paper. Transient state probablities and also performance measures of the model such as average number of customers in the system, average number of customers in the queue, etc. have been computed. Variations in these performance measures have been observed both numerically and graphically with respect to partial activity of the server. Further, efficiency of transient M/M/2 fractional queueing model consisting of heterogeneous servers is compared with efficiency of transient M/M/2 fractional queuing model with homogeneous servers.

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  • N. Sujatha & G.V.S.R. Deekshitulu, 2025. "A study on transient solution of fractional M / M /2 queue with homogeneous and heterogeneous servers," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 31(1), pages 95-109.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:31:y:2025:i:1:p:95-109
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