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Analysis of a discrete-time queueing system with timed vacations

Fiems et al., 2002

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15509730168230777332
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Fiems D
Bruneel H
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Queueing Systems

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We consider a discrete-time GI-G-1 queueing system with server vacations. Vacations occur whenever the queue becomes empty or whenever a timer expires. When the timer expires one of the following four actions are considered: the server completes transmission of the …
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