2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2009.02.015
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Finite-source retrial queue with search for balking and impatient customers from the orbit

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“…Infinite-source models are treated, e.g., by Ajmone Marsan et al (2001), Artalejo (2010), Do (2010a), Do (2010b), Do et al (2013), and Tran-Gia and Mandjes (1997). Finite-source retrial queues are discussed, e.g., by Artalejo and Lopez-Herrero (2012), Almási et al (2005), Gharbi and Charabi (2012), Kulkarni and Liang (1997), Wüchner et al (2009), Zhang and Wang (2012), Gharbi and Dutheillet (2011), Yang and Templeton (1987), Wang et al (2011) and Zhang and Wang (2013). On the one hand, the assumption of the number of infinite sources covers general modeling opportunities and may lead to some efficient algorithms (Ajmone Marsan et al, 2001;Do, 2010aDo, , 2010bDo and Chakka, 2010;Do et al, 2013;Tran-Gia and Mandjes, 1997) for the performance evaluation of systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infinite-source models are treated, e.g., by Ajmone Marsan et al (2001), Artalejo (2010), Do (2010a), Do (2010b), Do et al (2013), and Tran-Gia and Mandjes (1997). Finite-source retrial queues are discussed, e.g., by Artalejo and Lopez-Herrero (2012), Almási et al (2005), Gharbi and Charabi (2012), Kulkarni and Liang (1997), Wüchner et al (2009), Zhang and Wang (2012), Gharbi and Dutheillet (2011), Yang and Templeton (1987), Wang et al (2011) and Zhang and Wang (2013). On the one hand, the assumption of the number of infinite sources covers general modeling opportunities and may lead to some efficient algorithms (Ajmone Marsan et al, 2001;Do, 2010aDo, , 2010bDo and Chakka, 2010;Do et al, 2013;Tran-Gia and Mandjes, 1997) for the performance evaluation of systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vacation queues and retrial queues have been applied to evaluate the performance of various systems [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]. Recently, the M/M/1 retrial queue with working vacations was introduced [11] and analyzed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transitions in a QBD process are possible within the same level or between adjacent levels. It is observed that QBD processes create a useful framework for the performability analysis pertaining to many problems occurring in telecommunications and computer networks [4,8,18,20,23,36,40,42,45,56,57].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%