Queueing theory is a mathematical study of waiting lines or queues used to model a wide array of practical systems such as call centres, manufacturing lines, computer networks and healthcare ...
Mass vaccination is a cornerstone of public health emergency preparedness and response. However, injudicious placement of vaccination sites can lead to the formation of long waiting lines or queues, ...
This project delves into the application of queueing theory to analyze and optimize patient waiting times in a hospital setting, using a dataset of outpatient records from November 2019. The goal was ...
Markov chains and queueing theory together provide a robust framework for analysing systems that evolve randomly over time. Markov chains describe stochastic processes where the future state depends ...
Abstract: The queueing theory has been extended for designing large queueing systems. In the large queueing systems, walking time from the head of the queue to the service windows is too large to ...
We all get stuck in long queues of elevators in crowded buildings like hospitals just because people keep pressing the wrong direction button. Some want to go up, but they press down, and others want ...
Abstract: Future carrier networks will need to aggregate traffic from widely distributed sensor nodes while meeting stringent service requirements in industrial and logistics applications. As network ...