Deprecated: $wgMWOAuthSharedUserIDs=false is deprecated, set $wgMWOAuthSharedUserIDs=true, $wgMWOAuthSharedUserSource='local' instead [Called from MediaWiki\HookContainer\HookContainer::run in /var/www/html/w/includes/HookContainer/HookContainer.php at line 135] in /var/www/html/w/includes/Debug/MWDebug.php on line 372
Stochastic analysis of a complex system under preemptive resume repair policy using Gumbel-Hougaard family copula - MaRDI portal

Stochastic analysis of a complex system under preemptive resume repair policy using Gumbel-Hougaard family copula (Q2204590)

From MaRDI portal





scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Stochastic analysis of a complex system under preemptive resume repair policy using Gumbel-Hougaard family copula
scientific article

    Statements

    Stochastic analysis of a complex system under preemptive resume repair policy using Gumbel-Hougaard family copula (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    15 October 2020
    0 references
    Summary: The present paper focuses on the study of complex system consisting of three units super priority, priority and ordinary unit under preemptive resume repair policy. Three units connected with an automatic changeover switch and human operator is handling the system. Together with the failure in super priority, priority and ordinary unit, the other important failures like deliberate failure and switch failure have been considered for study of mathematical model. All failure rates are assumed constant and follow exponential distribution however, the repair rate for partially failed state follow general distribution and complete failed states are repaired using Gumbel-Hougaard family copula (a joint probability distribution of general distribution and negative exponential distribution). The system is analysed using supplementary variable technique and Laplace transform. The various popular measures of reliability such as availability, reliability, mean time to failure (MTTF) and profit function has been calculated for particular values of failure and repair rates. Sensitivity analysis for different traditional measures has also been done. Computed results have been highlighted by tables and graphs.
    0 references
    availability
    0 references
    reliability
    0 references
    human failure
    0 references
    switch failure
    0 references
    preemptive resume repair policy
    0 references
    super priority unit
    0 references
    priority unit
    0 references
    profit function
    0 references

    Identifiers