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Chapter 9:
Queuing Models
© 2007 Pearson Education
Queuing or Waiting Line Analysis
• Queues (waiting lines) affect people
everyday
• A primary goal is finding the best level of
service
• Analytical modeling (using formulas) can
be used for many queues
• For more complex situations, computer
simulation is needed
Queuing System Costs
1. Cost of providing service
2. Cost of not providing service (waiting time)
Three Rivers Shipping Example
• Average of 5 ships arrive per 12 hr shift
• A team of stevedores unloads each ship
• Each team of stevedores costs $6000/shift
• The cost of keeping a ship waiting is
$1000/hour
• How many teams of stevedores to employ
to minimize system cost?
Three Rivers Waiting Line Cost Analysis
Number of Teams of Stevedores
1 2 3 4
Ave hours
waiting per ship 7 4 3 2
Cost of ship
waiting time
(per shift)
$35,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000
Stevedore cost
(per shift) $6000 $12,000 $18,000 $24,000
Total Cost $41,000 $32,000 $33,000 $34,000
Characteristics of a
Queuing System
The queuing system is determined by:
• Arrival characteristics
• Queue characteristics
• Service facility characteristics
Arrival Characteristics
• Size of the arrival population – either
infinite or limited
• Arrival distribution:
–Either fixed or random
–Either measured by time between
consecutive arrivals, or arrival rate
–The Poisson distribution is often used
for random arrivals
Poisson Distribution
• Average arrival rate is known
• Average arrival rate is constant for some
number of time periods
• Number of arrivals in each time period is
independent
• As the time interval approaches 0, the
average number of arrivals approaches 0
Poisson Distribution
λ = the average arrival rate per time unit
P(x) = the probability of exactly x arrivals
occurring during one time period
P(x) = e-λ
λx
x!
Behavior of Arrivals
• Most queuing formulas assume that all
arrivals stay until service is completed
• Balking refers to customers who do not
join the queue
• Reneging refers to customers who join
the queue but give up and leave before
completing service
Queue Characteristics
• Queue length (max possible queue length)
– either limited or unlimited
• Service discipline – usually FIFO (First In
First Out)
Service Facility Characteristics
1. Configuration of service facility
• Number of servers (or channels)
• Number of phases (or service stops)
2. Service distribution
• The time it takes to serve 1 arrival
• Can be fixed or random
• Exponential distribution is often used
Exponential Distribution
μ = average service time
t = the length of service time (t > 0)
P(t) = probability that service time will be
greater than t
P(t) = e- μt
Measuring Queue Performance
• ρ = utilization factor (probability of all
servers being busy)
• Lq = average number in the queue
• L = average number in the system
• Wq = average waiting time
• W = average time in the system
• P0 = probability of 0 customers in system
• Pn = probability of exactly n customers in
system
Kendall’s Notation
A / B / s
A = Arrival distribution
(M for Poisson, D for deterministic, and
G for general)
B = Service time distribution
(M for exponential, D for deterministic,
and G for general)
S = number of servers
The Queuing Models
Covered Here All Assume
1. Arrivals follow the Poisson distribution
2. FIFO service
3. Single phase
4. Unlimited queue length
5. Steady state conditions
We will look at 5 of the most commonly used
queuing systems.
Models CoveredName
(Kendall Notation) Example
Simple system
(M / M / 1)
Customer service desk in a
store
Multiple server
(M / M / s)
Airline ticket counter
Constant service
(M / D / 1)
Automated car wash
General service
(M / G / 1)
Auto repair shop
Limited population
(M / M / s / ∞ / N)
An operation with only 12
machines that might break
Single Server Queuing System (M/M/1)
• Poisson arrivals
• Arrival population is unlimited
• Exponential service times
• All arrivals wait to be served
• λ is constant
• μ > λ (average service rate > average
arrival rate)
Operating Characteristics for M/M/1 Queue
1. Average server utilization
ρ = λ / μ
2. Average number of customers waiting
Lq = λ2
μ(μ – λ)
2. Average number in system
L = Lq + λ / μ
4. Average waiting time
Wq = Lq = λ
λ μ(μ – λ)
5. Average time in the system
W = Wq + 1/ μ
5. Probability of 0 customers in system
P0 = 1 – λ/μ
7. Probability of exactly n customers in
system
Pn = (λ/μ )n
P0
Arnold’s Muffler Shop Example
• Customers arrive on average 2 per hour
(λ = 2 per hour)
• Average service time is 20 minutes
(μ = 3 per hour)
Install ExcelModules
Go to file 9-2.xls
Total Cost of Queuing System
Total Cost = Cw x L + Cs x s
Cw = cost of customer waiting time per
time period
L = average number customers in
system
Cs = cost of servers per time period
s = number of servers
Multiple Server System (M / M / s)
• Poisson arrivals
• Exponential service times
• s servers
• Total service rate must exceed arrival rate
( sμ > λ)
• Many of the operating characteristic
formulas are more complicated
Arnold’s Muffler Shop
With Multiple Servers
Two options have already been considered:
System
Cost
• Keep the current system (s=1) $32/hr
• Get a faster mechanic (s=1) $25/hr
Multi-server option
3. Have 2 mechanics (s=2) ?
Go to file 9-3.xls
Single Server System With
Constant Service Time (M/D/1)
• Poisson arrivals
• Constant service times (not random)
• Has shorter queues than M/M/1 system
- Lq and Wq are one-half as large
Garcia-Golding Recycling Example
• λ = 8 trucks per hour (random)
• μ = 12 trucks per hour (fixed)
• Truck & driver waiting cost is $60/hour
• New compactor will be amortized at
$3/unload
• Total cost per unload = ?
Go to file 9-4.xls
Single Server System With
General Service Time (M/G/1)
• Poisson arrivals
• General service time distribution with
known mean (μ) and standard deviation (σ)
• μ > λ
Professor Crino Office Hours
• Students arrive randomly at an average
rate of, λ = 5 per hour
• Service (advising) time is random at an
average rate of, μ = 6 per hour
• The service time standard deviation is,
σ = 0.0833 hours
Go to file 9-5.xls
Muti-Server System With
Finite Population (M/M/s/∞/N)
• Poisson arrivals
• Exponential service times
• s servers with identical service time
distributions
• Limited population of size N
• Arrival rate decreases as queue lengthens
Department of Commerce Example
• Uses 5 printers (N=5)
• Printers breakdown on average every 20
hours
λ = 1 printer = 0.05 printers per hour
20 hours
• Average service time is 2 hours
μ = 1 printer = 0.5 printers per hour
2 hours
Go to file 9-6.xls
More Complex Queuing Systems
• When a queuing system is more complex,
formulas may not be available
• The only option may be to use computer
simulation, which we will study in the next
chapter

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Queuing model

  • 1. Chapter 9: Queuing Models © 2007 Pearson Education
  • 2. Queuing or Waiting Line Analysis • Queues (waiting lines) affect people everyday • A primary goal is finding the best level of service • Analytical modeling (using formulas) can be used for many queues • For more complex situations, computer simulation is needed
  • 3. Queuing System Costs 1. Cost of providing service 2. Cost of not providing service (waiting time)
  • 4. Three Rivers Shipping Example • Average of 5 ships arrive per 12 hr shift • A team of stevedores unloads each ship • Each team of stevedores costs $6000/shift • The cost of keeping a ship waiting is $1000/hour • How many teams of stevedores to employ to minimize system cost?
  • 5. Three Rivers Waiting Line Cost Analysis Number of Teams of Stevedores 1 2 3 4 Ave hours waiting per ship 7 4 3 2 Cost of ship waiting time (per shift) $35,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 Stevedore cost (per shift) $6000 $12,000 $18,000 $24,000 Total Cost $41,000 $32,000 $33,000 $34,000
  • 6. Characteristics of a Queuing System The queuing system is determined by: • Arrival characteristics • Queue characteristics • Service facility characteristics
  • 7. Arrival Characteristics • Size of the arrival population – either infinite or limited • Arrival distribution: –Either fixed or random –Either measured by time between consecutive arrivals, or arrival rate –The Poisson distribution is often used for random arrivals
  • 8. Poisson Distribution • Average arrival rate is known • Average arrival rate is constant for some number of time periods • Number of arrivals in each time period is independent • As the time interval approaches 0, the average number of arrivals approaches 0
  • 9. Poisson Distribution λ = the average arrival rate per time unit P(x) = the probability of exactly x arrivals occurring during one time period P(x) = e-λ λx x!
  • 10. Behavior of Arrivals • Most queuing formulas assume that all arrivals stay until service is completed • Balking refers to customers who do not join the queue • Reneging refers to customers who join the queue but give up and leave before completing service
  • 11. Queue Characteristics • Queue length (max possible queue length) – either limited or unlimited • Service discipline – usually FIFO (First In First Out)
  • 12. Service Facility Characteristics 1. Configuration of service facility • Number of servers (or channels) • Number of phases (or service stops) 2. Service distribution • The time it takes to serve 1 arrival • Can be fixed or random • Exponential distribution is often used
  • 13. Exponential Distribution μ = average service time t = the length of service time (t > 0) P(t) = probability that service time will be greater than t P(t) = e- μt
  • 14. Measuring Queue Performance • ρ = utilization factor (probability of all servers being busy) • Lq = average number in the queue • L = average number in the system • Wq = average waiting time • W = average time in the system • P0 = probability of 0 customers in system • Pn = probability of exactly n customers in system
  • 15. Kendall’s Notation A / B / s A = Arrival distribution (M for Poisson, D for deterministic, and G for general) B = Service time distribution (M for exponential, D for deterministic, and G for general) S = number of servers
  • 16. The Queuing Models Covered Here All Assume 1. Arrivals follow the Poisson distribution 2. FIFO service 3. Single phase 4. Unlimited queue length 5. Steady state conditions We will look at 5 of the most commonly used queuing systems.
  • 17. Models CoveredName (Kendall Notation) Example Simple system (M / M / 1) Customer service desk in a store Multiple server (M / M / s) Airline ticket counter Constant service (M / D / 1) Automated car wash General service (M / G / 1) Auto repair shop Limited population (M / M / s / ∞ / N) An operation with only 12 machines that might break
  • 18. Single Server Queuing System (M/M/1) • Poisson arrivals • Arrival population is unlimited • Exponential service times • All arrivals wait to be served • λ is constant • μ > λ (average service rate > average arrival rate)
  • 19. Operating Characteristics for M/M/1 Queue 1. Average server utilization ρ = λ / μ 2. Average number of customers waiting Lq = λ2 μ(μ – λ) 2. Average number in system L = Lq + λ / μ
  • 20. 4. Average waiting time Wq = Lq = λ λ μ(μ – λ) 5. Average time in the system W = Wq + 1/ μ 5. Probability of 0 customers in system P0 = 1 – λ/μ 7. Probability of exactly n customers in system Pn = (λ/μ )n P0
  • 21. Arnold’s Muffler Shop Example • Customers arrive on average 2 per hour (λ = 2 per hour) • Average service time is 20 minutes (μ = 3 per hour) Install ExcelModules Go to file 9-2.xls
  • 22. Total Cost of Queuing System Total Cost = Cw x L + Cs x s Cw = cost of customer waiting time per time period L = average number customers in system Cs = cost of servers per time period s = number of servers
  • 23. Multiple Server System (M / M / s) • Poisson arrivals • Exponential service times • s servers • Total service rate must exceed arrival rate ( sμ > λ) • Many of the operating characteristic formulas are more complicated
  • 24. Arnold’s Muffler Shop With Multiple Servers Two options have already been considered: System Cost • Keep the current system (s=1) $32/hr • Get a faster mechanic (s=1) $25/hr Multi-server option 3. Have 2 mechanics (s=2) ? Go to file 9-3.xls
  • 25. Single Server System With Constant Service Time (M/D/1) • Poisson arrivals • Constant service times (not random) • Has shorter queues than M/M/1 system - Lq and Wq are one-half as large
  • 26. Garcia-Golding Recycling Example • λ = 8 trucks per hour (random) • μ = 12 trucks per hour (fixed) • Truck & driver waiting cost is $60/hour • New compactor will be amortized at $3/unload • Total cost per unload = ? Go to file 9-4.xls
  • 27. Single Server System With General Service Time (M/G/1) • Poisson arrivals • General service time distribution with known mean (μ) and standard deviation (σ) • μ > λ
  • 28. Professor Crino Office Hours • Students arrive randomly at an average rate of, λ = 5 per hour • Service (advising) time is random at an average rate of, μ = 6 per hour • The service time standard deviation is, σ = 0.0833 hours Go to file 9-5.xls
  • 29. Muti-Server System With Finite Population (M/M/s/∞/N) • Poisson arrivals • Exponential service times • s servers with identical service time distributions • Limited population of size N • Arrival rate decreases as queue lengthens
  • 30. Department of Commerce Example • Uses 5 printers (N=5) • Printers breakdown on average every 20 hours λ = 1 printer = 0.05 printers per hour 20 hours • Average service time is 2 hours μ = 1 printer = 0.5 printers per hour 2 hours Go to file 9-6.xls
  • 31. More Complex Queuing Systems • When a queuing system is more complex, formulas may not be available • The only option may be to use computer simulation, which we will study in the next chapter