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Reliability Evaluation for Demand-Based Warm Standby Systems Considering Degradation Process


Abstract:

Warm standby redundancy is a fault-tolerant technique balancing the low economical efficiency of hot standby and the long recovery time of cold standby. In this paper, mo...Show More

Abstract:

Warm standby redundancy is a fault-tolerant technique balancing the low economical efficiency of hot standby and the long recovery time of cold standby. In this paper, motivated by practical engineering systems, a general demand-based warm standby system (DB-WSS) considering component degradation process is studied. A series of intermediate states exists between perfect functionality and complete failure because of degradation processes. A lot of existing analytical reliability assessment techniques are focused on conventional binary-state models or exponential state transition distributions for a system or its components. In this paper, a novel reliability evaluation approach based on the multistate decision diagram for DB-WSS is proposed. The proposed technique can handle arbitrary distributions of degradation processes for multistate components or systems. Moreover, considering the imperfect switch of the warm standby component, the start failure probability is taken into account in the warm standby system. Numerical studies are given to illustrate the proposed approach.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Reliability ( Volume: 66, Issue: 3, September 2017)
Page(s): 795 - 805
Date of Publication: 27 July 2017

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