28 research outputs found

    Analysis of a Generalized Retrial System with Coupled Orbits

    Get PDF
    We study a single-server retrial queueing model with N classes of customers following independent Poisson inputs. A class-i customer, which meets server busy, joins a type-i orbit. Then orbital customers try to occupy the server using a modified constant retrial policy called coupled orbit queues policy. Namely, the orbit i retransmits a class-i customer to server after an exponentially distributed time with a rate which depends in general on the binary states (busy or not) of other orbits j /= i. The service times have general class-dependent distribution and the model is described by a non-Markov regenerative process. This model is motivated by increase the impact of wireless interference. We apply regenerative approach and local balance equations to obtain necessary stability conditions and some bounds on the important performance measures of the model. Moreover, we suggest also a sufficient stability condition and verify our results numerically by simulation experiments

    A Multiclass Retrial System With Coupled Orbits And Service Interruptions: Verification of Stability Conditions

    Get PDF
    In this work, we investigate the stability conditions of a multiclass retrial system with coupled orbit queues and service interruptions. We consider a single server system accepting N classes of customers according to independent Poisson inputs and with class-dependent, arbitrarily distributed service times. An arriving customer who finds the server unavailable upon arrival, joins the corresponding orbit queue according to its class. We assume that the ?rst (oldest) blocked customer in an orbit queue attempts to connect with the server after an exponentially distributed service time, which depends both on its class, and on the current state (busy or idle) of the other orbit queues. During service times, interruptions occur according to class-dependent Poisson process, following by class-dependent arbitrarily distributed setup times. We consider both preemptive- repeat identical, and preemptive-resume interruptions. Potential applications of such a system can be found in the modelling of relay-assisted cooperative wireless networks. We focus on the non-symmetrical orbits and perform simulation experiments for the system with three classes of customers to verify stability conditions for both types of the server interruptions

    Stability Problems for Stochastic Models: Theory and Applications II

    Get PDF
    Most papers published in this Special Issue of Mathematics are written by the participants of the XXXVI International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models, 21­25 June, 2021, Petrozavodsk, Russia. The scope of the seminar embraces the following topics: Limit theorems and stability problems; Asymptotic theory of stochastic processes; Stable distributions and processes; Asymptotic statistics; Discrete probability models; Characterization of probability distributions; Insurance and financial mathematics; Applied statistics; Queueing theory; and other fields. This Special Issue contains 12 papers by specialists who represent 6 countries: Belarus, France, Hungary, India, Italy, and Russia

    EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON QUEUEING THEORY 2016

    Get PDF
    International audienceThis booklet contains the proceedings of the second European Conference in Queueing Theory (ECQT) that was held from the 18th to the 20th of July 2016 at the engineering school ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France. ECQT is a biannual event where scientists and technicians in queueing theory and related areas get together to promote research, encourage interaction and exchange ideas. The spirit of the conference is to be a queueing event organized from within Europe, but open to participants from all over the world. The technical program of the 2016 edition consisted of 112 presentations organized in 29 sessions covering all trends in queueing theory, including the development of the theory, methodology advances, computational aspects and applications. Another exciting feature of ECQT2016 was the institution of the Takács Award for outstanding PhD thesis on "Queueing Theory and its Applications"

    Annales Mathematicae et Informaticae 2020

    Get PDF
    corecore