A globally gated polling system with server interruptions, and applications to the repairman problem

O.J. Boxma, J.A. Weststrate, U. Yechiali

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    Abstract

    A repair crew is responsible for the maintenance and operation of N installations. The crew has to perform a collection of preventive maintenance tasks at the various installations. The installations may break down from time to time, generating corrective maintenance requests which have priority over the preventive maintenance tasks. We formulate and analyze this real-world problem as a single-server multi-queue polling model with Globally Gated service discipline and with server interruptions. We derive closed-form expressions for the Laplace-Stieltjes Transform and the first moment of the waiting time distributions of the preventive and corrective maintenance requests at the various installations, and obtain simple and easily implementable static and dynamic rules for optimal operation of the system. We further show that, for the so- called elevator-type polling scheme, mean waîiing times of preventive maintenance jobs at all installations are equal.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)187-208
    JournalProbability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences
    Volume7
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1993

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