Queueing theory is a branch of mathematics that studies the behavior of waiting lines or queues. It can help transportation planners design and optimize signal timing at intersections, which are ...
Abstract: Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) are an emerging paradigm for next generation wireless communication systems allowing for more efficient radio spectrum utilization. In order to harness the ...
In a world driven by efficiency and customer satisfaction, queueing theory emerges as a crucial tool for managing and optimizing waiting lines in various contexts. Whether it's reducing wait times at ...
Queueing theory and stochastic models provide a mathematical framework for analysing systems in which tasks, customers or data packets arrive randomly and await service. Originating with simple single ...
Abstract: This paper surveys applications of queueing theory for semiconductor manufacturing systems (SMSs). Due to sophisticated tool specifications and process flows in semiconductor manufacturing, ...
This is a repository for my side projects in Operational Research. The problem is a single queue simulation with 2 successive servers (see Readme.md). I coded a DES script in R, with key functions ...
The M/G/1 queueing model is one of the famous and applied models in which the distribution of service times is unknown. For this reason, many of real models could be considered by this model.
ABSTRACT: We consider a single-server vacation queueing system that operates in the following manner. When the server returns from a vacation, it observes the following rule. If there is at least one ...