A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.

M/G/C/C state dependent queuing networks consider service rates as a function of the number of residing entities (e.g., pedestrians, vehicles, and products). However, modeling such dynamic rates is not supported in modern Discrete Simulation System (DES) software. We designed an approach to cater th...

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Main Authors: Ruzelan Khalid, Mohd Kamal M Nawawi, Luthful A Kawsar, Noraida A Ghani, Anton A Kamil, Adli Mustafa
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3613361?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c262de429d1046e098c2e7fd7e1c8b492020-11-25T02:44:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e5840210.1371/journal.pone.0058402A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.Ruzelan KhalidMohd Kamal M NawawiLuthful A KawsarNoraida A GhaniAnton A KamilAdli MustafaM/G/C/C state dependent queuing networks consider service rates as a function of the number of residing entities (e.g., pedestrians, vehicles, and products). However, modeling such dynamic rates is not supported in modern Discrete Simulation System (DES) software. We designed an approach to cater this limitation and used it to construct the M/G/C/C state-dependent queuing model in Arena software. Using the model, we have evaluated and analyzed the impacts of various arrival rates to the throughput, the blocking probability, the expected service time and the expected number of entities in a complex network topology. Results indicated that there is a range of arrival rates for each network where the simulation results fluctuate drastically across replications and this causes the simulation results and analytical results exhibit discrepancies. Detail results that show how tally the simulation results and the analytical results in both abstract and graphical forms and some scientific justifications for these have been documented and discussed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3613361?pdf=render
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author Ruzelan Khalid
Mohd Kamal M Nawawi
Luthful A Kawsar
Noraida A Ghani
Anton A Kamil
Adli Mustafa
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Mohd Kamal M Nawawi
Luthful A Kawsar
Noraida A Ghani
Anton A Kamil
Adli Mustafa
A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ruzelan Khalid
Mohd Kamal M Nawawi
Luthful A Kawsar
Noraida A Ghani
Anton A Kamil
Adli Mustafa
author_sort Ruzelan Khalid
title A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.
title_short A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.
title_full A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.
title_fullStr A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.
title_full_unstemmed A discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.
title_sort discrete event simulation model for evaluating the performances of an m/g/c/c state dependent queuing system.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description M/G/C/C state dependent queuing networks consider service rates as a function of the number of residing entities (e.g., pedestrians, vehicles, and products). However, modeling such dynamic rates is not supported in modern Discrete Simulation System (DES) software. We designed an approach to cater this limitation and used it to construct the M/G/C/C state-dependent queuing model in Arena software. Using the model, we have evaluated and analyzed the impacts of various arrival rates to the throughput, the blocking probability, the expected service time and the expected number of entities in a complex network topology. Results indicated that there is a range of arrival rates for each network where the simulation results fluctuate drastically across replications and this causes the simulation results and analytical results exhibit discrepancies. Detail results that show how tally the simulation results and the analytical results in both abstract and graphical forms and some scientific justifications for these have been documented and discussed.
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