Sztrik, JánosZaghouani, Mohamed Hedi2024-01-052024-01-0505 Januaryhttps://hdl.handle.net/2437/364429This dissertation presents a retrial queueing system with finite sources designed to simulate cognitive radio networks. The model incorporates two non-independent frequency bands dedicated to serving two user classes: Primary Users (PUs) and Secondary Users (SUs). Specifically, priority queueing is applied to the PUs, while SUs are assigned an orbit-based service unit. The study employs simulation techniques to showcase the impact of inter-event time distribution on the first and second moments of response times, offering several sample examples. Additionally, various case study scenarios are explored, incorporating real-life challenges such as server non-reliability, customer abandonment, and reneging.102enFinite source queuing systems, simulation of cognitive radio networks, customers behaviour in queues, performance and reliability measures.Performance Investigation of a Modelled Finite-source Cognitive Radio NetworkPerformance Investigation of a Modelled Finite-source Cognitive Radio NetworkInformatikai tudományokMűszaki tudományok