Queueing models for a flexible machining station. I: The diffusion approximation (Q759640)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3882178
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3882178 |
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Queueing models for a flexible machining station. I: The diffusion approximation (English)
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1985
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A work station in a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) typically has a set of parallel machines with a general machining-time distribution and a limited local storage. The station is modeled as a G/G/c/N queue. A diffusion process with two boundaries associated with elementary return processes is formulated to approximate the queueing process. Approximate solutions to major performance measures are derived. The model is most suitable for queues where both the interarrival and the service times have a small (not greater than one) squared coefficient of variation.
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flexible manufacturing system
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parallel machines
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general machining-time distribution
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limited local storage
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G/G/c/N queue
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diffusion process
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Approximate solutions
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performance measures
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