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Queueing System with Alternating Service Rates for Free Space Optics-Radio Hybrid Channel

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We propose a queueing model for free space optics-radio hybrid channel. Hybrid channel is presented by a pair of alternating channels (free-space optical link and radio frequency channel). Time when optical link is/is not used mainly depends on the weather conditions and is approximated by the mixture of two exponential distributions. We consider a queueing system with alternating service rates and apply the matrix-analytical approach to obtain stationary distribution of system states and performance characteristics.

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Vishnevskiy, V., Semenova, O. (2010). Queueing System with Alternating Service Rates for Free Space Optics-Radio Hybrid Channel. In: Vinel, A., Bellalta, B., Sacchi, C., Lyakhov, A., Telek, M., Oliver, M. (eds) Multiple Access Communications. MACOM 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6235. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15428-7_9

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