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Retrial queues with collision arising from unslottedCSMA/CD protocol

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We consider a retrial queueing model with collision arising from the specific communication protocolCSMAICD. Under the retrial control policy in which the retrial rate is inversely proportional to the number of customers in the retrial group, we derive the generating function of the limiting distribution of the number of customers in the retrial group at the moment when the channel is free. Using the theory of Markov regenerative processes, we also obtain the limiting distribution of the number of customers in the system at arbitrary time points.

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This paper was supported in part by the Non-Directed Research Fund, Korea Research Foundation, 1990.

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Choi, B.D., Shin, Y.W. & Ahn, W.C. Retrial queues with collision arising from unslottedCSMA/CD protocol. Queueing Syst 11, 335–356 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01163860

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