Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis
Volume 9 (1996), Issue 2, Pages 221-228
doi:10.1155/S1048953396000202
    
    
    Retrial queues with recurrent demand option
    
    University of Ulster, Co. Antrim, Jordanstown BT37 0QB, United Kingdom
    
    
    
    Received 1 January 1996; Revised 1 March 1996
    	
    
       
    Copyright © 1996 K.  Farahmand and N. H. Smith. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
     
    
    
   
 
Abstract
The object of this paper is to analyze the model of a queueing system in 
which customers can call in only to request service: if the server is free, the customer enters service immediately. Otherwise, if the service system is occupied, 
the customer joins a source of unsatisfied customers called the orbit. On completion of each service the recipient of service has an option of leaving the system 
completely with probability 1−p or returning to the orbit with probability p. 
We consider two models characterized by the discipline governing the order of rerequests for service from the orbit. First, all the customers from the orbit apply 
at a fixed rate. Secondly, customers from the orbit are discouraged and reduce 
their rate of demand as more customers join the orbit. The arrival at and the demands from the orbit are both assumed to be according to the Poisson process. 
However, the service times for both primary customers and customers from the 
orbit are assumed to have a general distribution. We calculate several characteristic quantities of these queueing systems.