MODELING QUEUEING SYSTEMS USING FUZZY ESTIMATORS
Queuing modeling is the mathematical approach for the analysis of waiting lines. The central problem in every queueing model is a trade-off decision: The manager must weigh the added cost of providing more rapid service against the inherent cost of waiting. In this paper, a new fuzzy approach to queueing modeling is presented in order to eliminate the disadvantages of point estimation and the relevant paradoxes when calculating the efficiency of a queue, in the case of unreliable data available. Both Poisson arrival rate and exponential service time are considered by using fuzzy estimators. The introduction of fuzzy estimators in performance measures of M/M/S queueing systems is presented to address the central estimation issue under uncertainty.
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2013
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Authors: | Botzoris, G.N. ; Papadopoulos, B.K. ; Sfiris, D.S. |
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Fuzzy Economic Review. - International Association for Fuzzy-Set Management and Economy - SIGEF, ISSN 1136-0593. - Vol. XVIII.2013, 2, p. 3-17
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International Association for Fuzzy-Set Management and Economy - SIGEF |
Subject: | queueing systems | fuzzy sets | fuzzy statistics | fuzzy estimators | cost of queuing system |
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