Optimal hysteretic control for the BMAP/G/1 system with single and group service modes

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In this paper, we consider a single server queuing model with an infinite buffer in which customers arrive according to a batch Markovian arrival process (BMAP). The services are offered in two modes. In mode 1, the customers are served one at a time and in mode 2 customers are served in groups of varying sizes. Various costs for holding, service and switching are imposed. For a given hysteretic strategy, we derive an expression for the cost function from which an optimal hysteretic control can be obtained. Illustrative numerical examples are presented.

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Dudin, A., & Chakravarthy, S. (2002). Optimal hysteretic control for the BMAP/G/1 system with single and group service modes. In Annals of Operations Research (Vol. 112, pp. 153–169). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020985106453

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