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Routing in a queueing system with two heterogeneous servers in speed and in quality of resolution

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ABSTRACT Heterogeneous servers, in manufacturing and service systems, may have different speeds and different quality levels for the provided service or good For a two-server queueing model, we formulate the… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Heterogeneous servers, in manufacturing and service systems, may have different speeds and different quality levels for the provided service or good For a two-server queueing model, we formulate the job routing problem for minimizing the stationary weighted sum of the expected time spent in the system and the number of unsatisfied customers per time unit. Using a Markov decision process approach, we prove that the optimal routing policy of jobs to service is a threshold policy that depends on the queue length. When the number of waiting jobs in the queue is below a certain threshold, only one server should work and the other one remains idle. At or above this threshold, both servers should serve jobs. This is an extension of the known result where only the heterogeneity in speed is considered.

Keywords: system; routing queueing; two heterogeneous; system two; queueing system; heterogeneous servers

Journal Title: Stochastic Models
Year Published: 2017

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