Queueing Systems - SDG 7 Related Publications from Queueing Systems
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The UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7) "Affordable and Clean Energy" (this opens in a new tab) exists to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
Articles from Queueing Systems address issues directly related to SDG 7. Below are a few highlights from the journal that seek to drive sustainable energy.
Bounds and limit theorems for a layered queueing model in electric vehicle charging (this opens in a new tab)
Angelos Aveklouris, Maria Vlasiou, Bert Zwart
Queueing Systems 93.1-2 (May 2019)
Condition-based maintenance policies under imperfect maintenance at scheduled and unscheduled opportunities (this opens in a new tab)
C. Drent, S. Kapodistria, J. A. C. Resing
Queueing Systems 93.3-4 (August 2019)
Complete resource pooling of a load-balancing policy for a network of battery swapping stations (this opens in a new tab)
Fiona Sloothaak, James Cruise, Seva Shneer, Maria Vlasiou, Bert Zwart
Queueing Systems 99.1-2 (June 2021)
A storage model with self-similar input (this opens in a new tab)
Ilkka Norros
Queueing Systems 16.3-4 (September 1994)
On optimizing CSMA for wide area ad hoc networks (this opens in a new tab)
Francois Baccelli, Junyi Li, Thomas Richardson, Sanjay Shakkottai, Sundar Subramanian, Xinzhou Wu
Queueing Systems 72.1-2 (April 2012)
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