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    The M/G/1 queueing model with preemptive random priorities

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    For the M/G/1 model, we look into a preemptive prior-ity scheme in which the priority level is decided by a lot-tery. Such a scheme has no effect on the mean waiting time in the non-preemptive case (in comparison with the First Come First Served (FCFS) regime, for example). This is not the case when priority comes with preemption. We derived the resulting mean waiting time (which is invari-ant with respect to the lottery performed) and show that it lies between the corresponding means under the FCFS and the Last Come First Served with Preemption Resume (LCFS-PR) (or equivalently, the Egalitarian Processor Shar-ing (EPS)) schemes. We also derive an expression for the Laplace-Stieltjes transform for the time in the system in this model. Finally, we show how this priority scheme may lead to an improvement in the utilization of the server when cus-tomer decide whether or not to join
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