A finite-buffer queue with a single vacation policy: An analytical study with evolutionary positioning
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20 déc. 2014
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Publié en ligne: 20 déc. 2014
Pages: 887 - 900
Reçu: 16 oct. 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amcs-2014-0065
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In this paper, application of an evolutionary strategy to positioning a GI/M/1/N-type finite-buffer queueing system with exhaustive service and a single vacation policy is presented. The examined object is modeled by a conditional joint transform of the first busy period, the first idle time and the number of packets completely served during the first busy period. A mathematical model is defined recursively by means of input distributions. In the paper, an analytical study and numerical experiments are presented. A cost optimization problem is solved using an evolutionary strategy for a class of queueing systems described by exponential and Erlang distributions.