A threshold start-up policy is appealing for manufacturing (service) facilities that incur a cost for keeping the machine (server) on, as well as for each restart of the server from its dormant state. Analysis of single product (customer) systems operating under such a policy, also known as the N-policy, has been available for some time. This article develops mathematical analysis for multiproduct systems operating under a cyclic exhaustive or globally gated service regime and a threshold start-up rule. It pays particular attention to modeling switchover (setup) times. The analysis extends/unifies existing literature on polling models by obtaining as special cases, the continuously roving server and patient server polling models on the one ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the T policy M/G/1 queue with server breakdowns, and startup times. ...
We consider a polling system of N queues Q1,..., QN, cyclically visited by a single server. Customer...
summary:Non-stationary behavior of departure process in a finite-buffer $M^{X}/G/1/K$-type queueing ...
A repair crew is responsible for the maintenance and operation of N installations. The crew has to p...
A class of dynamic control policies is defined for scheduling customers from a Poisson source on a s...
We study a variation of the M/G/1 queueing model in which service time of customers is modified depe...
In this paper we consider a single-server polling system with switch-over times. We introduce a new ...
We consider the optimal scheduling of an infinite-capacity batch server in a N -node ring queueing n...
AbstractThe problem addressed in this paper is to compare the minimum cost of the two randomized con...
We analyze a discrete-time single-server queueing system under the N-policy, meaning that the server...
A multi-server polling model is a queueing model where many order classes share a set of identical s...
A nondeterministic polling system is considered in which a single server serves a number of stations...
In this paper we consider a single-server, cyclic polling system with switch-over times and Poisson ...
In this paper we consider a single-server polling system with switch-over times. We introduce a new ...
We consider a polling system where the server cyclically serves the queues according to the followin...
AbstractThis paper investigates the T policy M/G/1 queue with server breakdowns, and startup times. ...
We consider a polling system of N queues Q1,..., QN, cyclically visited by a single server. Customer...
summary:Non-stationary behavior of departure process in a finite-buffer $M^{X}/G/1/K$-type queueing ...
A repair crew is responsible for the maintenance and operation of N installations. The crew has to p...
A class of dynamic control policies is defined for scheduling customers from a Poisson source on a s...
We study a variation of the M/G/1 queueing model in which service time of customers is modified depe...
In this paper we consider a single-server polling system with switch-over times. We introduce a new ...
We consider the optimal scheduling of an infinite-capacity batch server in a N -node ring queueing n...
AbstractThe problem addressed in this paper is to compare the minimum cost of the two randomized con...
We analyze a discrete-time single-server queueing system under the N-policy, meaning that the server...
A multi-server polling model is a queueing model where many order classes share a set of identical s...
A nondeterministic polling system is considered in which a single server serves a number of stations...
In this paper we consider a single-server, cyclic polling system with switch-over times and Poisson ...
In this paper we consider a single-server polling system with switch-over times. We introduce a new ...
We consider a polling system where the server cyclically serves the queues according to the followin...
AbstractThis paper investigates the T policy M/G/1 queue with server breakdowns, and startup times. ...
We consider a polling system of N queues Q1,..., QN, cyclically visited by a single server. Customer...
summary:Non-stationary behavior of departure process in a finite-buffer $M^{X}/G/1/K$-type queueing ...