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We consider a $s$-server system with two FCFS queues, where the arrival rates at the queues and the service rate may depend on the number $n$ of customers being in service or in the first queue, but the service rate is assumed to be constant for $n>s$. The customers in the first queue are impatient. If the offered waiting time exceeds a random maximal waiting time $I$, then the customer leaves the first queue after time $I$. If $I$ is less than a given deterministic time then he leaves the system else he transits to the end of the second queue. The customers in the first queue have priority. The service of a customer from the second queue will be started if the first queue is empty and more than a given number of servers become idle. For the model being a generalization of the $M(n)/M(n)/s\!+\!GI$ system balance conditions for the density of the stationary state process are derived yielding the stability conditions and the probabilities that precisely $n$ customers are in service or in the first queue. For obtaining performance measures for the second queue a system approximation basing on fitting impatience intensities is constructed. The results are applied to the performance analysis of a call center with an integrated voice-mail-server. For an important special case a stochastic decomposition is derived illuminating the connection to the dynamics of the $M(n)/M(n)/s\!+\!GI$ system.
On the Two-Class M/M/1 System under Preemptive Resume and Impatience of the Prioritized Customers
(2002)
The paper deals with the two-class priority M/M/1 system, where the prioritized class-1 customers are served under FCFS preemptive resume discipline and may become impatient during their waiting for service with generally distributed maximal waiting times but finite expectation. The class-2 customers have no impatience. The required mean service times may depend on the class of the customer. As the dynamics of class-1 customers are related to the well analyzed M/M/1+GI system, our aim is to derive characteristics for class-2 customers and for the whole system. The solution of the balance equations for the partial probability generating functions of the detailed system state process is given in terms of the weak solution of a family of boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations. By means of this solution formulae for the joint occupancy distribution and for the sojourn and waiting times of class-2 customers are derived generalizing results recently obtained by Choi et al. in case of deterministic maximal waiting times. For deterministic maximal waiting times partially new explicit formulae are given.