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A loss system with skill based servers under assign to longest idle server policy

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Abstract

We consider a memoryless loss system with servers S = {1,…, J}, and with customer types C = {1,…,I}. Servers are multi-type: server j works at rate µ_j, and can serve a subset of customer types C(j). An arriving customer will go to the longest idling server which can serve him, or be lost. We obtain a simple explicit steady state distribution for this system, and calculate various performance measures of this system in steady state. We provide some illustrative examples. We compare this system with a similar system discussed recently by Adan, Hurkens and Weiss [2]. We also show that this system is insensitive, the results hold also for general processing time distributions. Keywords: Service system; loss system; multi type customers; multi type servers; product form solution; go to longest waiting server policy; insensitivity.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEindhoven
PublisherEurandom
Number of pages14
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Publication series

NameReport Eurandom
Volume2011042
ISSN (Print)1389-2355

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