1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf01151928
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Quasi-reversible multiclass queues with order independent departure rates

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“…Hence, the network can be modeled by a continuous-time Markov chain ðCðsÞ; s > 0Þ, where CðsÞ denotes the state of the network at time s. The steady-state distribution pðCÞ lim s!1 PrfCðsÞ ¼ Cg of this Markov chain is found observing that all queues in the model are quasi-reversible (see [2,9]). Since the network is open, pðÁÞ is given by the product of the steady-state distributions of the queues in isolation, as if they were fed by independent Poisson streams [9, p. 70].…”
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“…Hence, the network can be modeled by a continuous-time Markov chain ðCðsÞ; s > 0Þ, where CðsÞ denotes the state of the network at time s. The steady-state distribution pðCÞ lim s!1 PrfCðsÞ ¼ Cg of this Markov chain is found observing that all queues in the model are quasi-reversible (see [2,9]). Since the network is open, pðÁÞ is given by the product of the steady-state distributions of the queues in isolation, as if they were fed by independent Poisson streams [9, p. 70].…”
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“…Since the network is open, pðÁÞ is given by the product of the steady-state distributions of the queues in isolation, as if they were fed by independent Poisson streams [9, p. 70]. Using the results of [1,2] and Appendix B for the distributions of the states of the queues in isolation, the following theorem is obtained.…”
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