The study of how systems with limited resources distribute those resources to elements waiting in line, and how those elements respond. Examples include data traversing computer networks, phone calls ...
I was at the store the other day to pick up a few items. I found what I wanted and walked to the front checkout counters. There I found a long line of people waiting to be checked out. I had spent a ...
This project explores TCP congestion control using queuing theory principles. The goal is to model network congestion using M/M/1 or M/M/c queueing models and analyze the effects of different TCP ...
An M/M/1/K queue Python3 simulator that compares the simulation results against the analytics results. The queue have limited capacity K and processes may be blocked (if queue is full) or leave queue ...
Abstract: With the growing demand for computation, traditional computing methods are increasingly unable to meet the requirements of IoT applications. Satellite edge computing, leveraging the coverage ...
The wait can feel endless. There you stand, an overflowing trolley, a screaming child behind you, and someone fumbling for coins ahead. The other lines seem to be moving through faster. Perhaps you ...
Queuing theory tries to find ways to make people enjoy waiting, but can struggle to account for cultural difference like the chaos of Parisian rush hour(Will & Deni ...
With large hospitals actively establishing Internet-based healthcare initiatives to facilitate the downward referral of discharged patients, it is essential to examine the conditions under which such ...