DocumentCode
1748705
Title
On the application of a polling model with non-zero walk times and priority processing to a medical emergency-room environment
Author
Cicin-Sain, Marina ; Pearce, Charles E M ; Sunde, Jadranka
Author_Institution
Appl. Math. Dept., Adelaide Univ., SA, Australia
fYear
2001
fDate
19-22 June 2001
Firstpage
49
Abstract
We consider a queueing model used previously (Scholz and Sunde, 1998) to model a military high frequency (HF) communication network. Our discussion has moved from the original case where we aimed to maintain a high grade of service for the highest priority traffic classes. The characteristics of this network were that link set-up time was longer than the service time: it often took longer to establish the connection than for the actual transmission of the message. In (Pearce et al., 2000) we looked at a polling model with multiple servers and multiple queues, with each server visiting the queues according to a server allocation algorithm. The queueing system comprises a set of waiting lines to which requests arrive to be served by a pool of servers. We restrict our attention to the case where movement of servers from queue to queue does not happen in zero time. Our discussion focuses on the basics of the two-queue situation. We look at the way this queueing model can be applied to a medical emergency room, where setting up for certain surgery procedures takes longer than the actual procedures themselves. The significance of this model is the applicability to different problems, from communication networks to medical emergency rooms.
Keywords
medicine; queueing theory; surgery; link set-up time; medical emergency room; multiple servers; nonzero walk times; polling model; priority processing; queueing model; server allocation; surgery; Communication networks; Marine technology; Mathematical model; Mathematics; Military communication; Network servers; Queueing analysis; Surgery; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology Interfaces, 2001. ITI 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on
ISSN
1330-1012
Print_ISBN
953-96769-3-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITI.2001.937996
Filename
937996
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