Generalizing the survival signature to unrepairable homogeneous multi-state systems

Generalizing the survival signature to unrepairable homogeneous multi-state systems

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Article ID: iaor2017131
Volume: 63
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 593
End Page Number: 599
Publication Date: Dec 2016
Journal: Naval Research Logistics (NRL)
Authors: ,
Keywords: quality & reliability, simulation, performance, engineering
Abstract:

The notion of signature has been widely applied for the reliability evaluation of technical systems that consist of binary components. Multi‐state system modeling is also widely used for representing real life engineering systems whose components can have different performance levels. In this article, the concept of survival signature is generalized to a certain class of unrepairable homogeneous multi‐state systems with multi‐state components. With such a generalization, a representation for the survival function of the time spent by a system in a specific state or above is obtained. The findings of the article are illustrated for multi‐state consecutive‐k‐out‐of‐n system which perform its task at three different performance levels. The generalization of the concept of survival signature to a multi‐state system with multiple types of components is also presented.

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