Computing Steady-State Probabilities of a Nonpreemptive Priority Multiserver Queue

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/ijoc.2.3.211

We consider a nonpreemptive priority exponential queue with multiple servers and two classes of customers—each with its own arrival and service rates. Our focus is on the computation of steady-state probabilities for problems in which the marginal distribution for the number of high priority customers in the system has a short tail. The model is formulated as a quasi-birth-and-death process and is solved by applying several variants of state reduction. The variants are designed to reduce the computation and storage requirements for handling problems of moderate size. A few numerical-examples are given at the end.

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