Retrial Queueing Models: A Survey on Theory and Applications
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The pith
A survey compiles exact solutions, stability results and applications for retrial queues.
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Core claim
This survey compiles the state of the art in retrial queueing theory, covering exact solutions for performance metrics, conditions for stability, asymptotic analyses for large-scale systems, and multidimensional models, while providing an overview of models from real-world applications in call centers, cellular networks and random access protocols, and discussing open problems and research directions.
What carries the argument
Retrial queue, a system where arriving customers who cannot be served immediately leave temporarily and return after a random time to retry.
If this is right
- Exact solutions allow computation of performance measures such as waiting times in retrial systems.
- Stability conditions determine when the system reaches a steady state.
- Asymptotic analyses provide approximations for performance in large or overloaded systems.
- Multidimensional models handle interactions among multiple customer classes or servers.
- Application-specific models guide the design and dimensioning of real systems like networks.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The identified open problems could motivate new work on numerical methods when exact solutions are unavailable.
- Retrial models from random access protocols may extend to emerging wireless or distributed computing settings.
- The survey structure could serve as a template for reviewing related queueing variants such as those with vacations or priorities.
Load-bearing premise
The selection of papers in the survey represents the full current state of research on retrial queues without significant omissions.
What would settle it
Identification of an important theoretical result or application in retrial queues published before the survey that is missing from the review.
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read the original abstract
Retrial phenomenon naturally arises in various systems such as call centers, cellular networks and random access protocols in local area networks. This paper gives a comprehensive survey on theory and applications of retrial queues in these systems. We investigate the state of the art of the theoretical researches including exact solutions, stability, asymptotic analyses and multidimensional models. We present an overview on retrial models arising from real world applications. Some open problems and promising research directions are also discussed.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. This paper claims to provide a comprehensive survey on retrial queueing models in systems such as call centers, cellular networks, and random access protocols. It reviews the state of the art of theoretical research including exact solutions, stability, asymptotic analyses, and multidimensional models; presents an overview of retrial models from real-world applications; and discusses open problems and promising research directions.
Significance. If the literature coverage is accurate and representative without major omissions, the survey would be a useful reference consolidating key theoretical advances and applications in retrial queueing, helping researchers navigate the field and identify open problems.
major comments (1)
- [Abstract] Abstract: The central claim of a 'comprehensive survey' on the state of the art (including exact solutions, stability, asymptotic analyses, and multidimensional models) is not supported by any explicit literature search protocol, inclusion/exclusion criteria, or coverage metrics, leaving open the possibility of systematic omissions or selection bias in the reviewed works.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their feedback. We address the single major comment below regarding the abstract's claim and literature coverage.
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Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: The central claim of a 'comprehensive survey' on the state of the art (including exact solutions, stability, asymptotic analyses, and multidimensional models) is not supported by any explicit literature search protocol, inclusion/exclusion criteria, or coverage metrics, leaving open the possibility of systematic omissions or selection bias in the reviewed works.
Authors: We agree that the abstract does not specify a formal search protocol or quantitative coverage metrics, which is a valid observation. Surveys in queueing theory are conventionally narrative overviews drawing on the authors' expertise rather than PRISMA-style systematic reviews; however, to address the concern we will revise the abstract to replace 'comprehensive survey' with 'extensive survey of key results' and add a short paragraph in the introduction describing the scope (focus on models admitting exact solutions or stability/asymptotic analysis, drawn from prominent journals and conferences up to the submission date). This clarifies selection without introducing new material. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No derivation chain present; survey contains no predictions or fitted claims
full rationale
This is a literature survey paper whose abstract and structure consist solely of overviews of prior work on retrial queues, stability, asymptotics, and applications. No original equations, derivations, parameter fittings, or predictions are advanced. The patterns for circularity (self-definitional claims, fitted inputs renamed as predictions, load-bearing self-citations, uniqueness theorems, ansatz smuggling, or renaming known results) have no instances because there is no derivation chain at all. The comprehensiveness claim is a standard survey assertion and does not reduce to any self-referential construction within the paper's own content.
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