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Optimization of traffic control in MMAP[2]/PH[2]/S priority queueing model with PH retrial times and preemptive repeat policy

Published 16 Jul 2021 in math.OC and math.PR | (2107.07867v2)

Abstract: The presented study elaborates a multi-server priority queueing model considering the pre-emptive repeat policy and phase-type distribution (PH) for retrial process. The incoming heterogeneous calls are categorized as handoff calls and new calls. The arrival and service processes of both types of calls follow marked Markoian arrival process (MMAP) and PH distribution with distinct parameters, re-spectively. An arriving new call will be blocked when all the channels are occupied, and consequently will join the orbit (virtual space) of infinite capacity to retry following PH distribution. When all the channels are occupied and a handoff call arrives at the system, out of the following two scenarios, one might take place. In the first scenario, if all the channels are occupied with handoff calls, the arriving handoff call will be lost from the system. While in the second one, if all the channels are occupied and at least one of them is serving a new call, the arriving handoff call will be provided service by using preemptive priority over that new call and the preempted new call will join the orbit. Behaviour of the proposed system is modelled by the level dependent quasi-birth-death (LDQBD) process. The expressions of various performance measures have been derived for the numerical illustration. An optimization problem traffic control has been formulated and dealt by employing appropriate heuristic approaches.

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