Research Article

[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 ratesDescriptions

1Adaptive(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

2Static(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