Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
493608 Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider a multi-server queueing system in which two types of customers arrive according to a Markovian arrival process. Type 1 customers have preemptive priority over Type 2 customers. A Type 2 arrival finding all servers busy will be lost. However, a Type 1 customer finding all servers busy with at least one Type 2 in service will get into service by pre-empting one of the Type 2 customers in service. Pre-empted Type 2 customers enter into a buffer of finite capacity. These (preempted) customers eventually leave the system after completing a service. In the case of exponential services, this model is studied analytically in steady-state by exploiting the special nature of the queueing model. A number of useful performance measures along with some illustrative examples are reported. In the case of non-exponential services, we simulate the model and discuss the effect of the variatio the services on some selected performance measures.

► We look at a multi-server queueing system useful in modeling ever-fast growth in wireless communication technology. ► Two types of jobs wherein one type preempts the other for service. ► Effect of correlation in the arrivals on selected system performance measures is highlighted. ► Both analytical and simulation approach are used.

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