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An M/D/1 Queueing System with Partial Synchronization of Its Incoming Flow and Demands Repeating at Constant Intervals

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A one-channel queueing system with Poisson input flow, a constant service time, and a constant time of being in orbit is considered. The system admits of synchronization of its input flow. Some indicators of efficiency of operation of the system are deduced and numerical calculations are presented.

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Koba, E.V. An M/D/1 Queueing System with Partial Synchronization of Its Incoming Flow and Demands Repeating at Constant Intervals. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis 36, 946–948 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009477931447

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