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      Product-form queueing networks with negative and positive customers

      Journal of Applied Probability
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          We introduce a new class of queueing networks in which customers are either ‘negative' or ‘positive'. A negative customer arriving to a queue reduces the total customer count in that queue by 1 if the queue length is positive; it has no effect at all if the queue length is empty. Negative customers do not receive service. Customers leaving a queue for another one can either become negative or remain positive. Positive customers behave as ordinary queueing network customers and receive service. We show that this model with exponential service times, Poisson external arrivals, with the usual independence assumptions for service times, and Markovian customer movements between queues, has product form. It is quasi-reversible in the usual sense, but not in a broader sense which includes all destructions of customers in the set of departures. The existence and uniqueness of the solutions to the (nonlinear) customer flow equations, and hence of the product form solution, is discussed.

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          Open, Closed, and Mixed Networks of Queues with Different Classes of Customers

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            Queues with negative arrivals

            We study single-server queueing models where in addition to regular arriving customers, there are negative arrivals. A negative arrival has the effect of removing a customer from the queue. The way in which this removal is specified gives rise to several different models. Unlike the standard FIFO GI/GI/ 1 model, the stability conditions for these new models may depend upon more than just the arrival and service rates; the entire distributions of interarrival and service times may be involved.
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              Journal
              applab
              Journal of Applied Probability
              J. Appl. Probab.
              Cambridge University Press (CUP)
              0021-9002
              1475-6072
              September 1991
              July 14 2016
              September 1991
              : 28
              : 03
              : 656-663
              Article
              10.1017/S0021900200042492
              914fdbf3-fec5-43a0-8a1b-0dc34ab75434
              © 1991
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