Two thresholds of a batch arrival queueing system under modified T vacation policy with startup and closedown |
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Authors: | Jau‐Chuan Ke |
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Affiliation: | Department of Statistics, National Taichung Institute of Technology, Taichung 404, Taiwan, Republic of China |
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Abstract: | This paper studies the operating characteristics of the variant of an M[x]/G/1 vacation queue with startup and closedown times. After all the customers are served in the system exhaustively, the server shuts down (deactivates) by a closedown time, and then takes at most J vacations of constant time length T repeatedly until at least one customer is found waiting in the queue upon returning from a vacation. If at least one customer is present in the system when the server returns from a vacation, then the server reactivates and requires a startup time before providing the service. On the other hand, if no customers arrive by the end of the J th vacation, the server remains dormant in the system until at least one customer arrives. We will call the vacation policy modified T vacation policy. We derive the steady‐state probability distribution of the system size and the queue waiting time. Other system characteristics are also investigated. The long‐run average cost function per unit time is developed to determine the suitable thresholds of T and J that yield a minimum cost. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | closedown cost Hessian matrix renewal reward process startup system characteristics queue Markov process vacation policy |
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