We consider a retrial queue with a finite buffer of size N, with arrivals of ordinary units and of negative units (which cancel one ordinary unit), both assumed to be Markovian arrival processes. The service requirements are of phase type. In addition, a PHL,N bulk service discipline is assumed. This means that the units are served in groups of size at least L, where 1 ≤ L ≤ N. If at the completion of a service fewer than L units are present at the buffer, the server switches off and waits until the buffer length reaches the threshold L. Then it switches on and initiates service for such a group of units. On the contrary, if at the completion of a service L or more units are present at the buffer, all units enter service as a group. Units a...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
The finite capacity queues, GI/PH/1/N and PH/G/1/N, in which customers are served in groups of varyi...
In this paper we consider a single server queueing model with under general bulk service rule with i...
In this paper we consider a single server queueing model with under general bulk service rule with i...
In this paper we consider a single server queueing model with under general bulk service rule with i...
In this paper, we study a multi-server queueing system with retrials and an infinite orbit. The arri...
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In this paper, we consider a c-server queuing model in which customers arrive according to a batch M...
We consider a state-dependent Mn/Gn/1 queueing system with both finite and infinite buffer sizes. We...
We consider a nite capacity queue in which arrivals occur according to a batch Markovian process. Se...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
In this paper we study a multi-server retrial queueing model in which customers arrive according to ...
This paper analyzes a finite-buffer queueing system, where customers arrive in batches and the accep...
We consider a finite capacity single server queue in which the customers arrive according to a Marko...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
The finite capacity queues, GI/PH/1/N and PH/G/1/N, in which customers are served in groups of varyi...
In this paper we consider a single server queueing model with under general bulk service rule with i...
In this paper we consider a single server queueing model with under general bulk service rule with i...
In this paper we consider a single server queueing model with under general bulk service rule with i...
In this paper, we study a multi-server queueing system with retrials and an infinite orbit. The arri...
In this paper, we consider a queuing model in which two types of customers, say, Types 1 and 2, arri...
In this paper, we consider a c-server queuing model in which customers arrive according to a batch M...
We consider a state-dependent Mn/Gn/1 queueing system with both finite and infinite buffer sizes. We...
We consider a nite capacity queue in which arrivals occur according to a batch Markovian process. Se...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
In this paper we study a multi-server retrial queueing model in which customers arrive according to ...
This paper analyzes a finite-buffer queueing system, where customers arrive in batches and the accep...
We consider a finite capacity single server queue in which the customers arrive according to a Marko...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
We consider a retrial queueing system with a single server and novel customer’s admission discipline...
The finite capacity queues, GI/PH/1/N and PH/G/1/N, in which customers are served in groups of varyi...