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superposition arrival processes 3 approximations 2 queues 2 queue approximations 1 queueing 1 queues with multiple arrival processes 1
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Delays for Customers from Different Arrival Streams to a Queue
Albin, Susan L. - In: Management Science 32 (1986) 3, pp. 329-340
In a queue with several different arrival streams, in general, the expected delay for customers from one stream is not equal to the expected delay for customers from the other streams. Two approximations are presented here for the expected delay for customers from a particular arrival stream in...
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Approximations for Superposition Arrival Processes in Queues
Newell, G. F. - In: Management Science 30 (1984) 5, pp. 623-632
S. L. Albin has described extensive simulations of queue behavior for a system with a single server and an arrival process that is a superposition of n renewal processes. The simulations show, among other things, that as n increases for a fixed traffic intensity \rho, the queue behavior...
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On Poisson Approximations for Superposition Arrival Processes in Queues
Albin, S. L. - In: Management Science 28 (1982) 2, pp. 126-137
We report on simulations of \Sigma <sub>i</sub>GI<sub>i</sub>/M/1 queues; the arrival process is the superposition (sum) of up to 1024 i.i.d. renewal processes and there is a single exponential server. As one might anticipate, the simulation estimate of the expected number of customers in a \Sigma <sub>i</sub>GI<sub>i</sub>/M/1 queueing...
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