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<title>Dr. A Krishnamoorthy</title>
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<title>OPTIMAL UTILIZATION OF SERVICE FACILITY FOR A k-OUT-OF-n SYSTEM WITH REPAIR BY EXTENDING SERVICE TO EXTERNAL CUSTOMERS IN A RETRIAL QUEUE</title>
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<author>
<name>Krishnamoorthy, A</name>
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<name>Vishwanath C, Narayanan</name>
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<name>Deepak, T G</name>
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<updated>2010-12-15T20:30:10Z</updated>
<published>2007-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">OPTIMAL UTILIZATION OF SERVICE FACILITY FOR A k-OUT-OF-n SYSTEM WITH REPAIR BY EXTENDING SERVICE TO EXTERNAL CUSTOMERS IN A RETRIAL QUEUE
Krishnamoorthy, A; Vishwanath C, Narayanan; Deepak, T G
In this paper, we study a k-out-of-n system with single server&#13;
who provides service to external customers also. The system consists of&#13;
two parts:(i) a main queue consisting of customers (failed components of&#13;
the k-out-of-n system) and (ii) a pool (of finite capacity M) of external&#13;
customers together with an orbit for external customers who find the pool&#13;
full. An external customer who finds the pool full on arrival, joins the orbit&#13;
with probability &#13;
 and with probability 1−&#13;
 leaves the system forever. An&#13;
orbital customer, who finds the pool full, at an epoch of repeated attempt,&#13;
returns to orbit with probability   (&lt; 1) and with probability 1 −  leaves&#13;
the system forever. We compute the steady state system size probability.&#13;
Several performance measures are computed, numerical illustrations are&#13;
provided.
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<dc:date>2007-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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