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The departure process from a queueing system

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

F. P. Kelly
Affiliation:
Statistical Laboratory, Cambridge

Extract

Consider a single-server queueing system with a Poisson arrival process at rate λ and positive service requirements independently distributed with common distribution function B(z) and finite expectation

where βλ < 1, i.e. an M/G/1 system. When the queue discipline is first come first served, or last come first served without pre-emption, the stationary departure process is Poisson if and only if G = M (i.e. B(z) = 1 − exp (−z/β)); see (8), (4) and (2). In this paper it is shown that when the queue discipline is last come first served with pre-emption the stationary departure process is Poisson whatever the form of B(z). The method used is adapted from the approach of Takács (10) and Shanbhag and Tambouratzis (9).

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1976

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