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A single server Markovian differentiated working vacation queue with server breakdown

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  • V. Karthick
  • V. Suvitha
  • Rathinasabapathy Kalyanaraman

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A single server Markovian queue with server breakdown has been considered here. In addition, the server goes on two types of vacation namely type-I and type-II. Type-I vacation is taken after the busy period of non-zero duration and type-II vacation occurs, at the completion of type-I vacation. When there are no customers in the system, both type-I and type-II vacations are working vacations. Also, on type-I vacation, the server may breakdown, and immediately the repair takes place. We analysed it as a quasi-birth-and-death (QBD) process, and using the matrix geometric method, the steady-state probability vector of the number of people in the queue and the stability conditions were produced. There are some system performance measures found. The effects of various parameters on the system performance measures are illustrated numerically.

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  • V. Karthick & V. Suvitha & Rathinasabapathy Kalyanaraman, 2024. "A single server Markovian differentiated working vacation queue with server breakdown," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 27(1), pages 105-120.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:27:y:2024:i:1:p:105-120
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