Why can't everyone use real life examples like you did. I've been trying to make sense of the whole theory for the last couple hours and now everything makes sense . Thank you very much
Thank you very much! I try to simplify these notions in order to make sense for everyday encounter. I totally understand the frustration that most online tutorials are really in-depth and difficult. Thanks for watching the video.
I am glad I found this theory. I had investigated this topic on my own and discovered most of this theory on my own without knowing about it. Now I know of this theory, I can formally study it to improve my productivity further!
Thanks for the video, however there is an error in your video. If Lambda (the arrival rate - 10 car per hour) is higher than mu (the service rate - 6 cars per hour) the queue will explode. i.e. the waiting time will be infinite. Could it be that you mixed up the values of lambda and mu?
im a bit confused on the values for arrival rate and service rate. You used 6 mins and 10 mins, not 1/6 and 1/10 why? from what i understand rate means a quantity per unit of time, but in your calculations you used the time. help me understand plz
Hope some one can help me. Thanks for your amazing video. One thing is confused here, the definition shows that 'r'dont know how to type= mean number of arrivels per time period and mean number of people or items served per time period. But in your gas station example, why u used mins/car? it should be arrive is 10 cars/hrs, and serve 6 cars/hrs. so, the Ls should be -2.5 cars/hrs. So, my question here is how to explain the negative sign here, or we have to assume service rate have to larger than arrival rate.
Can I get a solution to this: Demand is: 2,250 vehicles/hr; average speed of 60 mph; capacity of the lane closure is 25 mph; we have 2 lanes of evenly distributed traffic. What can we report to be the expected speed of the shock wave traveling backwards?
Thanks for the video, quite insightful. I just had an issue with the question in the end, since , mu = 1/10, lamda = 1/6, after seeing the erratum, if I apply the following substitution in the Ws (1/mu-lambda) formula, I get a negative number, please help me proceed, thank you.
The formulas all break down when the utilization factor is greater than 1 (i.e. lambda > mu). This is because in a such a system the queue grows infinitely over time so all your averages will end up being infinite. I suspect there was a typo and the two rates got switched because as it is written the problem doesn't really have much meaning.
Sir, your videos help a lot! A blessing indeed for us waiting to take CIE examination. I was wondering if you took the CIE? what advice can you give most especially in dealing Major Subjects like OR and POM?
Hi, Venice! Thanks for appreciating. Yes, I took the CIE Exam last 2015. For OR and POM, I would say really try your best to solve as much problem sets as you can. Most, if I can recall, were really problem-solving type of questions for both Module 3 and Module 4 where OR and POM belong. One of these days, I'll do my best to include POM for my tutorials. 😉
Why can't everyone use real life examples like you did. I've been trying to make sense of the whole theory for the last couple hours and now everything makes sense . Thank you very much
Thank you very much! I try to simplify these notions in order to make sense for everyday encounter. I totally understand the frustration that most online tutorials are really in-depth and difficult. Thanks for watching the video.
Thank you for condensing a whole 3 and a half-hour lecture into 15 minutes!
Organized and straight to the point. You're amazing.
I am glad I found this theory.
I had investigated this topic on my own and discovered most of this theory on my own without knowing about it.
Now I know of this theory, I can formally study it to improve my productivity further!
Thanks for the video~ The story in the beginning was a good way to start, and the explanations were very simple to understand. Appreciate it!
Thanks for the video, however there is an error in your video. If Lambda (the arrival rate - 10 car per hour) is higher than mu (the service rate - 6 cars per hour) the queue will explode. i.e. the waiting time will be infinite. Could it be that you mixed up the values of lambda and mu?
Thank you for that lesson ❤ you made it all sound so simple
Thank you very much, there is not much content about queuing theory in Spanish. Great video. :)
Thank you for the Video...Explanation was very simple to understand...Appreciate it!
im a bit confused on the values for arrival rate and service rate. You used 6 mins and 10 mins, not 1/6 and 1/10 why? from what i understand rate means a quantity per unit of time, but in your calculations you used the time. help me understand plz
@@catlady9126 please see erratum at the description.
thank you for this video sir, you explained it clearly . it helps for me to understand this topic because this is my report.
Hope some one can help me.
Thanks for your amazing video. One thing is confused here, the definition shows that 'r'dont know how to type= mean number of arrivels per time period and mean number of people or items served per time period. But in your gas station example, why u used mins/car? it should be arrive is 10 cars/hrs, and serve 6 cars/hrs. so, the Ls should be -2.5 cars/hrs. So, my question here is how to explain the negative sign here, or we have to assume service rate have to larger than arrival rate.
has this been explained or rectified?
why in the first example, the departure is Markovian? 11:22
thanks for your video, it makes me understand MMS clearer
Respect the work and time needed to do this video. Thanks Alot!
12:18, 12:27 “Rates” should be of unit 1/X min, instead of X min. After all, I saw your erratum in the description.
Please check erratum in the description below the video.
Can I get a solution to this: Demand is: 2,250 vehicles/hr; average speed of 60 mph; capacity of the
lane closure is 25 mph; we have 2 lanes of evenly distributed traffic.
What can we report to be the expected speed of the shock wave traveling
backwards?
You presented amazing really it was useful thanks a lot🥰
God bless you! Great video with great explanation and illustrations, thank you! Hope you could do more video lectures!
Thanks. I never thought about this
Thankyou so much 🎉 Great explanation
Explained in a great way.
God bless you, this is wonderfully explained!
beautifully explained
Thank you for this very useful video!
Thanks so much for a simple and available explanation👌🤩
May I ask how to calculate the probability of more than k units last probability? Seems (6/10)**k+1, but k=??
The P0 is easy: 1-(6/10)=0.4
Great video.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Made it look so easy
can we get the PPT plz sir?
Great videoo!! Very informative and simple explanation thankssss.
Thanks for the video, quite insightful. I just had an issue with the question in the end, since , mu = 1/10, lamda = 1/6, after seeing the erratum, if I apply the following substitution in the Ws (1/mu-lambda) formula, I get a negative number, please help me proceed, thank you.
The formulas all break down when the utilization factor is greater than 1 (i.e. lambda > mu). This is because in a such a system the queue grows infinitely over time so all your averages will end up being infinite. I suspect there was a typo and the two rates got switched because as it is written the problem doesn't really have much meaning.
Better to keep in rate in hr, there is no need in converting to mins.
Hello! I acknowledge this and please read the erratum in the description.
Anyone who worked the last example what solution did you get
JazakAllah 🔥it helped me alot
Can you give me slide (.ppt)? Thank you.
For the example about gas station, I guess the utilization factor is 10/6 = 1.66 and not 6/10 = 0.6
Please see description below the video.
Please help me figure out my wait time
Sir can we take this as a final year project for bsc mathematics in college?
Sir, your videos help a lot! A blessing indeed for us waiting to take CIE examination. I was wondering if you took the CIE? what advice can you give most especially in dealing Major Subjects like OR and POM?
Hi, Venice! Thanks for appreciating. Yes, I took the CIE Exam last 2015. For OR and POM, I would say really try your best to solve as much problem sets as you can. Most, if I can recall, were really problem-solving type of questions for both Module 3 and Module 4 where OR and POM belong. One of these days, I'll do my best to include POM for my tutorials. 😉
I am 3000 in queue, every minute it is updated, only weekdays. ??????
It helped me a lot. Thank you sir.
amazing bro
thx for simple explanation
where can we find the answer key for the hw question
why it is not an optimzation technique
awesome explanation
Utilization factor would be 1.667 not 0.60 , it's wrong sir
Yup, please read erratum in the desciption below the video.
It's very clear,thank you!
thanks for a great work + can you send this powerpoint????
Superb
Thank you for the explanation, very useful!
This information is WOW, thank you.
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Uhm thank you so much I am writing a test tomorrow
Thank you
Nice one.
BLESSING KA SIR!
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