Behavioural queuing with interacting customers and service providers: A simulation based approach
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serval:BIB_EA262500353C
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Behavioural queuing with interacting customers and service providers: A simulation based approach
Title of the conference
Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation (ECMS 2013)
Publisher
European Council Modelling & Simulation
Address
Aalesung Univ Coll, Alesund, Norway
ISBN
978-0-9564944-6-7
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Editor
Rekdalsbakken W., Bye R.T., Zhang H.
Pages
53-60
Language
english
Abstract
We address a service facility problem with captive interacting customers and service providers. This problem is modelled as a deterministic queuing system. Customers must routinely decide which facility to join for service, whereas service providers must decide how much to adjust the service capacity of their facilities. Both service providers and customers base their decisions on their perceptions about the system. Customers use their previous experience and that of their neighbours to update their perceptions about the average sojourn time, while service providers form their perceptions based on the queue length. We use cellular automata (CA) to model the interaction between customers and service providers. We perform a simulation to assess the way the customers' and service providers' decisions evolve and affect the system behaviour. Our results show that the more conservative the service providers, the larger the market share they achieve and the lower probability that their facility closes down.
Keywords
Queuing problems, endogenous service and arrival rates, cellular automata (CA), adaptive expectations
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