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Advance Single Node Queuing Models

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Multiserver queueing systems are very useful in modelling telecommunication systems. Usually in such systems we have several channels that are used for communications. These are considered as parallel servers in a queueing system. Throughout this chapter we will be dealing with cases where the parallel servers are identical. The case of heterogeneous servers will not be covered in this book.

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Alfa, A. (2010). Advance Single Node Queuing Models. In: Queueing Theory for Telecommunications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7314-6_5

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