Dynamic Reliability Lower Bounds for Performance Measures Using The Disutility Function on Multi-state Systems
Real life customer-centered systems have multi-states and their behavior is modeled by multi-state components. Degradation is always present in systems, the degradation of components can be minor or major. The level of complexity on the design of systems is high and there is an increasing interest in reliable communication systems, transportation, infrastructure and supply chain systems. Dynamic reliability lower bounds for performance measures using the disutility function are presented, which are useful for decision making and risk analysis based on customer-centered multi-state system reliability and maintainability methodology. Bounds are easier to compute because computing the exact value is computationally complex. The homogeneous continuous time Markov process is used to model the system degradation and an application is presented.
Multi-state systems Degradation Disutility function Lower bounds Performance measures
CARLOS A. SOLORIO-MAGANA KAILASH C. KAPUR
School of Engineering, CETYS University Mexicali, Baja California, 21259, Mexico Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195, USA
国际会议
北京
英文
559-565
2011-06-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)