Introduction to Queueing Theory

Introduction to Queueing Theory by Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

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Week 1 : Introduction to queues, measures of system performance, characteristics of queueing systems, Little’s law and other general results; Transforms and generating functions 

Week 2 : Stochastic processes overview, discrete-time Markov chains, classification and long-term behaviour

Week 3 Continuous-time Markov chain, birth-death processes, Poisson process and exponential distribution 

Week 4 : Birth-death queueing systems: Single-server queues, multiserver queues, finite-capacity queues

Week 5 : Birth-death queueing systems: Loss systems, infinite-server queues, finite-source queues, state-dependent queues, queues with impatience, overview of transient analysis and busy period analysis

 Week 6 : Non-birth-death Markovian queueing systems: Bulk input queues, bulk service queues, Erlangian models

Week 7 : Priority queues, retrial queues, discrete-time queues 

Week 8 : Queueing networks: Series, open Jackson networks

Week 9 : Queueing networks: Closed Jackson networks, cyclic queues, extensions of Jackson networks 

Week 10 : Renewal and semi-Markov processes; Semi-Markovian queues

Week 11 : Semi-Markovian queues: Single server and multiserver general service and general input models 

Week 12 : General queueing models, queues with vacations



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About the Course : This course gives a detailed introduction into queueing theory along with the stochastic processes techniques useful for modelling queueing systems. A queue is a waiting line, and a queueing system is a system which provides service to some jobs (customers, clients) that arrive with time and wait to get served (Examples: - a telecommunication system that processes requests for communication; - a hospital facing randomly occurring demand for hospital beds; - central processing unit that handles arriving jobs). Queueing theory is a branch of applied probability theory dealing with abstract representation and analysis of such systems. Its study helps us to obtain useful and unobvious answers to certain questions concerning the performance of systems which in turn would help to design better systems.

INTENDED AUDIENCE : Students at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate level in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science & Engg, Communications Engg., Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, Management Science and allied areas interested in this field.

PREREQUISITES : Calculus-based Probability Theory

INDUSTRY SUPPORT : Software/Manufacturing/Scheduling companies that employ advanced tools in their design and analysis of systems and networks.

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