A Study of Reliability of Multi-State Systems with Two Performance Sharing Groups

Rui Peng, Hanlin Liu*, Min Xie

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    Abstract

    The performance sharing can be widely seen in different kinds of engineering systems, such as meshed power distribution systems and interconnected data transmission systems. This paper presents a study of systems consisting of multi-state units connected as two performance sharing groups, and the suggested methodology can be adapted for the case of three or more performance sharing groups. To be more general, the system unit is allowed to be in one single performance sharing group or both. Each unit has a random demand to satisfy, and the units can transmit capacity with each other given that the total performance transmitted in each performance sharing group does not surpass its maximum transmission capacity. An algorithm based on the universal generating function technique is proposed to evaluate the system reliability and the expected system performance deficiency.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2623-2632
    JournalQuality and Reliability Engineering International
    Volume32
    Issue number7
    Online published19 Feb 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

    Research Keywords

    • multi-state system
    • performance sharing
    • universal generating function
    • system performance deficiency

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