A two-queue polling model with two priority levels in the first queue

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In this paper we consider a single-server cyclic polling system consisting of two queues. Between visits to successive queues, the server is delayed by a random switch-over time. Two types of customers arrive at the first queue: high and low priority customers. For this situation the following service disciplines are considered: gated, globally gated, and exhaustive. We study the cycle time distribution, the waiting times for each customer type, the joint queue length distribution at polling epochs, and the steady-state marginal queue length distributions for each customer type. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Boon, M. A. A., Adan, I. J. B. F., & Boxma, O. J. (2010). A two-queue polling model with two priority levels in the first queue. Discrete Event Dynamic Systems: Theory and Applications, 20(4), 511–536. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10626-009-0072-9

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