[Retracted] A Mathematical Queuing Model Analysis Using Secure Data Authentication Framework for Modern Healthcare Applications
Table 5
Usage of adaptive vs. static arrival rates.
Sl. No.
Arrival rates
Descriptions
1
Adaptive
(i) The arrival rate (λ) varies depending on the stakeholder’s request and the network connections (ii) The service rate (μ) is set to a maximum threshold value (urban or highway) depending on the service demand and environmental conditions (iii) Best-case scenario: RSU nodes can receive a range of 0 to data packet requests from their stakeholders (iv) Worst-case scenario: a significant resource allocation is required to process the data packet request occasionally
2
Static
(i) The arrival rate (λ) collects a set number of data packet requests from stakeholders (ii) If the RSU node takes longer to process the data packet request, the service rate (μ) becomes dynamic (iii)Best case: to provide adequate data with its stakeholders in processing the request (iv)Worst case: lack of data priority and contention due to multiple stakeholders’ requests sent over a fixed communication channel rate