Upper and Lower Class Functions for Maximum Likelihood Estimator for Single server Queues

02/14/2020
by   Sarat Kumar Acharya, et al.
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Upper and lower class functions for the maximum likelihood estimator of the arrival and the service rates in a GI/G/1 queue are studied and the results are verified for M/M/1 queue.

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