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A Closed Queueing Maintenance Network with Two Batch Policies

Performance 2022-02-15 v3 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing Social and Information Networks Dynamical Systems Probability

Abstract

This paper discusses a maintenance network with failed items that can be removed, repaired, redistributed, and reused under two batch policies: one for removing the failed items from each base to a maintenance shop and the other for redistributing the repaired items from the maintenance shop to bases. This maintenance network can be considered a virtual closed queueing network, and the Markov system of each node is described as an elegant block-structured Markov process whose stationary probabilities can be computed by the RG-factorizations. The structure of this maintenance network is novel and interesting. To compute the closed queueing network, we set up a new nonlinear matrix equation to determine the relative arrival rates, in which the nonlinearity comes from two different groups of processes: the failure and removal processes and the repair and redistribution processes. This paper also extends a simple queueing system of a node to a more general block-structured Markov process which can be computed by the RG-factorizations. Based on this, the paper establishes a more general product-form solution for the closed queueing network and provides performance analysis of the maintenance network. Our method will open a new avenue for quantitative evaluation of more general maintenance networks.

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@article{arxiv.1910.02276,
  title  = {A Closed Queueing Maintenance Network with Two Batch Policies},
  author = {Rui-Na Fan and Quan-Lin Li and Xiaole Wu and Zhe George Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.02276},
  year   = {2022}
}

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34 pages, 5 figures

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