The algebraic eigenvalue problem
The algebraic eigenvalue problem
IEEE INFOCOM '92 Proceedings of the eleventh annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies on One world through communications (Vol. 3)
PCS networks with correlated arrival process and retrial phenomenon
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Performance modeling of wireless networks with generally distributed handoff interarrival times
Computer Communications
Dynamic channel reservation based on mobility in wireless ATM networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Cellular mobile networks with repeated calls operating in random environment
Computers and Operations Research
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A queueing system with two arrival streams is considered in this paper. A number of schemes assigning different priorities to each of the two arrival streams have been modeled. One of the streams (stream 1) is considered to require a higher priority to access the server than the other (stream 2). On the other hand, stream 1 has stringent constraints with regard to the waiting time, and thus it is treated according to a loss model whereas stream 2 is handled following a delay model. The analysis of the system is carried out by applying the generating function method combined with spectral expansion tools. This approach offers better numerical efficiency and stability over a wider range of system loads than the widely used matrix-geometric approach. The model is applied to a mobile cellular communications system where the call setup requests form the stream 2 and handover requests form the stream 1.