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found 32 matches
- 2011
- Jesus R. Artalejo, Tuan Phung-Duc:
Markovian single server retrial queues with two way communication. QTNA 2011: 1-7 - Sangkyu Baek, Bong Dae Choi:
Analysis of discontinuous reception (DRX) with both downlink and uplink packet arrivals in 3GPP LTE. QTNA 2011: 8-16 - Hyeon Je Cho, Gang Uk Hwang:
Analysis of optimal random access policies for cognitive radio networks under Rayleigh fading. QTNA 2011: 17-28 - Ki-Seok Choi:
A priority discipline for proportional service level differentiation. QTNA 2011: 29-32 - Sofian De Clercq, Bart Steyaert, Herwig Bruneel:
A decomposition result for single server discrete-time queues with generalized vacations. QTNA 2011: 38-43 - Jesse Collingwood, Robert D. Foley, David R. McDonald:
Networks with cascading overloads. QTNA 2011: 33-37 - Velika I. Dragieva:
Some orbit size properties in the M/M/1//N retrial queue. QTNA 2011: 44-52 - Ayyappan Govindan, Muthu Ganapathi Subramanian, Gopal Sekar:
Study of influences of negative arrival for single server retrial queueing system with Coxian phase type service. QTNA 2011: 53-59 - Fumio Ishizaki:
Statistical time-access fairness index of one-bit feedback fair scheduler. QTNA 2011: 60-66 - Kaliappan Kalidass, Ramanath Kasturi:
A priority retrial queue with second multi optional service and m immediate Bernoulli feedbacks. QTNA 2011: 67-76 - Kaliappan Kalidass, Ramanath Kasturi:
Time dependent analysis of M/M/1 queue with server vacations and a waiting server. QTNA 2011: 77-83 - Rathinasabapathy Kalyanaraman:
A single server batch service finite source queue with feedback. QTNA 2011: 84-87 - Jerim Kim, Bara Kim, Hwa-Sung Kim:
G/M/1 type structure in a regime-switching risk model with general claim sizes. QTNA 2011: 88-92 - Nikolai Krivulin:
Evaluation of the mean cycle time in stochastic discrete event dynamic systems. QTNA 2011: 93-100 - Henry Lam:
Exact asymptotic for infinite-server queues. QTNA 2011: 101-106 - Se Won Lee, Ho Woo Lee, Jung Woo Baek:
Analysis of discrete-time Geo/G/1 queue under the D-policy. QTNA 2011: 107-115 - Xiaohua Li:
The geometric and subgeometric convergence rates of the Ek/G/1 queueing system. QTNA 2011: 116-121 - Sung-Hwa Lim, Se Won Lee, Byoung-Hoon Lee, Seongil Lee, Ho Woo Lee:
Energy-aware checkpoint intervals in error-prone mobile networks. QTNA 2011: 128-133 - Marino Mitsumura, Hiroyuki Masuyama, Shoji Kasahara, Yutaka Takahashi:
Buffer-overflow and starvation probabilities for video streaming services with application-layer rate-control mechanism. QTNA 2011: 134-138 - Zsolt Saffer, Wuyi Yue:
Analysis of multi-server queue with synchronous vacations and gated discipline. QTNA 2011: 139-149 - Carlton H. Scott, Thomas R. Jefferson:
Optimization of a cyclic queue for mobile dentistry. QTNA 2011: 150-154 - Gopal Sekar, Ayyappan Govindan, Muthu Ganapathi Subramanian:
Stability analysis of single server retrial queueing system with Erlang service. QTNA 2011: 155-160 - Eunju Sohn, Charles Knessl:
On some simple single server models of dynamic storage. QTNA 2011: 161-168 - Muthu Ganapathi Subramanian, Ayyappan Govindan, Gopal Sekar:
Study of multi server retrial queueing system under vacation policies by direct truncation method. QTNA 2011: 169-176 - Lijun Sun, Jinxiu Jiang, Xingmei Yang, Zhaoyi Lu:
Performance analysis and comparison between contention-collision cancellation access control mode system models in star network. QTNA 2011: 122-127 - N. Thillaigovindan, Rathinasabapathy Kalyanaraman:
A feed back retrial queueing system with two types of arrivals. QTNA 2011: 177-181 - Yung-Chung Wang, Hung-Pin Lin, Fu-Hsiang Tsai, Dong-Liang Cai:
Elucidating the short term loss behavior of a DMAP process in random early detection queue with background DBMAP. QTNA 2011: 182-192 - Yuan-Heng Yen, Hsing Paul Luh, Chia-Hung Wang:
A matrix decomposition approach for solving state balance equations of a phase-type queueing model with multiple servers. QTNA 2011: 193-207 - Dequan Yue, Wuyi Yue, Gang Xu:
Analysis of a queueing system with impatient customers and working vacations. QTNA 2011: 208-212 - Feng Zhang, Jinting Wang:
On optimal and equilibrium retrial rates in an unreliable retrial queue with two types of customers. QTNA 2011: 213-218
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