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Estimating customer impatience in a service system with unobserved balking
This paper studies a service system in which arriving customers are provided
with information about the delay they will experience. Based on this
information they decide to wait for service or to leave the system. The main
objective is to estimate the customers' patience-level distribution and the
corresponding potential arrival rate, using knowledge of the actual
queue-length process only. The main complication, and distinguishing feature of
our setup, lies in the fact that customers who decide not to join are not
observed, but, remarkably, we manage to devise a procedure to estimate the load
they would generate. We express our system in terms of a multi-server queue
with a Poisson stream of customers, which allows us to evaluate the
corresponding likelihood function. Estimating the unknown parameters relying on
a maximum likelihood procedure, we prove strong consistency and derive the
asymptotic distribution of the estimation error. Several applications and
extensions of the method are discussed. The performance of our approach is
further assessed through a series of numerical experiments. By fitting
parameters of hyperexponential and generalized-hyperexponential distributions
our method provides a robust estimation framework for any continuous
patience-level distribution
Hydraulic Efficiency of Flood Detention Pools Evaluated by Means of Mathematical Simulation
The hydraulic efficiency to secure optimization of the flood detention pool system will be treated through mathematical simulation. The mathematical model is approximated by the point-sink virtually located at the center of the deversoir section. Numerical computations show that the optimization of the system in hydraulic efficiency will be given through a combination of the deversoir length and the initial diversion discharge. Furthermore, it is seen the whole pool volume will be nearly constant for any possible combination
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