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A queueing system with heterogeneous impatient customers and consumable additional items

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A single-server queueing system with a marked Markovian arrival process of heterogeneous customers is considered. Type-1 customers have limited preemptive priority over type-2 customers. There is an infinite buffer for type-2 customers and no buffer for type-1 customers. There is also a finite buffer (stock) for consumable additional items (semi-products, half-stocks, etc.) which arrive according to the Markovian arrival process. Service of a customer requires a fixed number of consumable additional items depending on the type of the customer. The service time has a phase-type distribution depending on the type of the customer. Customers in the buffer are impatient and may leave the system without service after an exponentially distributed amount of waiting time. Aiming to minimize the loss probability of type-1 customers and maximize throughput of the system, a threshold strategy of admission to service of type-2 customers is offered. Service of type-2 customer can start only if the server is idle and the number of consumable additional items in the stock exceeds the fixed threshold. Stationary distributions of the system states and the waiting time are computed. In the numerical example, we show some interesting effects and illustrate a possibility of application of the presented results for solution of optimization problems.
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367--384
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Bibliogr. 25 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • Department of Industrial and Information Systems Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, 54896, Republic of Korea
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  • Research Laboratory of Applied Probabilistic Analysis, Belarusian State University, 4, Nezavisimosti Av., Minsk, 220030, Belarus; RUDN University, 6, Miklukho-Maklaya Str., Moscow, 117198, Russia
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  • Department of Industrial Engineering, Sangji University, Wonju, Kangwon, 26339, Republic of Korea
Bibliografia
  • [1] Atencia, I. (2014). A discrete-time system with service control and repairs, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 24(3): 471–484, DOI: 10.2478/amcs-2014-0035.
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  • [6] Dudin, A., Lee, M. and Dudin, S. (2016). Optimization of the service strategy in a queueing system with energy harvesting and customers’ impatience, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 26(2): 367–378, DOI: 10.1515/amcs-2016-0026.
  • [7] Dudina, O., Kim, C. and Dudin, S. (2013). Retrial queuing system with Markovian arrival flow and phase-type service time distribution, Computers & Industrial Engineering 66(2): 360–373.
  • [8] Gaidamaka, Y., Pechinkin, A., Razumchik, R., Samouylov, K. and Sopin, E. (2014). Analysis of an M/G/1/R queue with batch arrivals and two hysteretic overload control policies, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 24(3): 519–534, DOI: 10.2478/amcs-2014-0038.
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  • [13] Kim, C., Dudin, A., Dudin, S. and Dudina, O. (2014). Analysis of an MMAP/PH1, PH2/N/∞ queueing system operating in a random environment, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 24(3): 485–501, DOI: 10.2478/amcs-2014-0036.
  • [14] Kim, C., Dudin, S. and Klimenok, V. (2009). The map/ph/1/n queue with flows of customers as model for traffic control in telecommunication networks, Performance Evaluation 66(9): 564–579.
  • [15] Klimenok, V. and Dudin, A. (2006). Multi-dimensional asymptotically quasi-Toeplitz Markov chains and their application in queueing theory, Queueing Systems 54(4): 245–259.
  • [16] Krishnamoorthy, A., Benny, B. and Shajin, D. (2016a). A revisit to queueing-inventory system with reservation, cancellation and common life time, OPSEARCH 54(2): 336–350, DOI: 10.1007/s12597-016-0278-1.
  • [17] Krishnamoorthy, A., Shajin, D. and Lakshmy, B. (2016b). On a queueing-inventory with reservation, cancellation, common life time and retrial, Annals of Operations Research 247(1): 365–389.
  • [18] Krishnamoorthy, A., Shajin, D. and Lakshmy, B. (2016c). Product form solution for some queueing-inventory supply chain problem, OPSEARCH 53(1): 85–102.
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  • [23] Yang, J. and Ulukus, S. (2012a). Optimal packet scheduling in a multiple access channel with energy harvesting transmitters, Journal of Communications and Networks 14(2): 140–150.
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Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (zadania 2017).
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