
doi: 10.1007/bf01158474
handle: 10203/61515
The authors claim communication networks to be typical applications of their queueing model. A customer who gets a busy signal simply tries again at a later time. The server is subject to breakdowns and repairs both in his busy and in his idle period. Appropriate distributions are derived, especially the limiting distribution of the number of retrial customers and of the state of the server.
queueing model, service models, communication networks, Queues and service in operations research, Queueing theory (aspects of probability theory)
queueing model, service models, communication networks, Queues and service in operations research, Queueing theory (aspects of probability theory)
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