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Various queuing theory methods have been applied in understanding and managing traffic flows, airports and shipping facilities, communication systems, vertical (elevators and escalators) transportation, and others. The study of such systems is outside the framework of the methods of classical queuing theory, thus, new methodologies such as systems with moving servers have evolved. These systems are different and have a complicated structure, but have one common idea: systems with moving servers. The book is dedicated to constructing and investigating mathematical models of queueing systems with moving servers.
The book is useful for researchers, who are working in the application of mathematical methods and models in various fields (traffic, public transportation, communication systems, and others), PhD students, for mathematicians in the field of queueing systems, also for researchers who are interested in the construction and investigation of mathematical models describing the behavior of queueing systems with moving servers. The theoretical results are demonstrated by numerical examples.
Contents
Preface. Introduction and Literature. 1. Mathematical Models of Particles, Describing the Queuing Systems with Moving Servers. 2. Control by Queuing Systems with Moving Servers. 3. Application of the Theory of Queuing Systems with Moving Servers to Lifts' Systems. 4. Statistical Analysis of Simulation Data of Queuing Systems with Moving Servers. Reference.