Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1135172 Computers & Industrial Engineering 2009 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

We first consider a finite-buffer single server queue where arrivals occur according to batch Markovian arrival process (BMAP).(BMAP). The server serves customers in batches of maximum size ‘b’ with a minimum threshold size ‘a  ’. The service time of each batch follows general distribution independent of each other as well as the arrival process. We obtain queue length distributions at various epochs such as, pre-arrival, arbitrary, departure, etc. Some important performance measures, like mean queue length, mean waiting time, probability of blocking, etc. have been obtained. Total expected cost function per unit time is also derived to determine the optimal value N∗N∗ of N at a minimum cost for given values of a and b. Secondly, we consider a finite-buffer single server queue where arrivals occur according to BMAP   and service process in this case follows a non-renewal one, namely, Markovian service process (MSP).(MSP). Server serves customers according to general bulk service rule as described above. We derive queue length distributions and important performance measures as above. Such queueing systems find applications in the performance analysis of communication, manufacturing and transportation systems.

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