The system is composed of multiple processors and finite buffers. Two Poisson streams arrive at the system, one of which is controlled to enter the system by a two-level threshold regulation method with continuous monitoring. An efficient numerical procedure for analysis is presented.
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Konosuke KAWASHIMA, "An Analysis of Input Regulation Model with Continuous Monitoring" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E67-E, no. 1, pp. 51-52, January 1984, doi: .
Abstract: The system is composed of multiple processors and finite buffers. Two Poisson streams arrive at the system, one of which is controlled to enter the system by a two-level threshold regulation method with continuous monitoring. An efficient numerical procedure for analysis is presented.
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