International audienceWe consider a repairable system with a finite state space which evolves in time according to a Markov process as long as it is working. We assume that this system is getting worse and worse while running: if the up-states are ranked according to their degree of increasing degradation, this is expressed by the fact that the Markov process is assumed to be monotone with respect to the reversed hazard rate and to have an upper triangular generator. We study this kind of process and apply the results to derive some properties of the stationary availability of the system. Namely, we show that, if the duration of the repair is independent of its completeness degree, then the more complete the repair, the higher the stationar...
This paper examines the behavior of a system, which upon failure is either replaced with certain pro...
A stochastic matrix is "monotone" [4] if its row-vectors are stochastically increasing. Closure prop...
International audienceWe consider a system with a finite state space subject to continuous-time Mark...
International audienceWe consider a repairable system such that different completeness degrees are p...
We develop new models for imperfect repair and the corresponding generalized renewal processes for s...
We consider a repairable system subject to a continuous-time Markovian deterioration while running, ...
Markov history-dependent repairable systems refer to the Markov repairable systems in which some sta...
Markov models are commonly used to asses the dependability/performability of fault-tolerant systems...
We are mainly interested in the limiting availability of a one-unit repairable system supported by o...
The transient analysis of large continuous time Markov reliability models of repairable fault-tolera...
The basic repair rate models for repairable systems may be homogeneous Poisson processes, renewal pr...
In this paper we investigate steady state reliability parameters of an F: r-out-of-N redundant repai...
Consider a system of many components with constant failure rate and general repair rate. When all co...
We consider repairable reliability systems with m components, the lifetimes and repair times of whic...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
This paper examines the behavior of a system, which upon failure is either replaced with certain pro...
A stochastic matrix is "monotone" [4] if its row-vectors are stochastically increasing. Closure prop...
International audienceWe consider a system with a finite state space subject to continuous-time Mark...
International audienceWe consider a repairable system such that different completeness degrees are p...
We develop new models for imperfect repair and the corresponding generalized renewal processes for s...
We consider a repairable system subject to a continuous-time Markovian deterioration while running, ...
Markov history-dependent repairable systems refer to the Markov repairable systems in which some sta...
Markov models are commonly used to asses the dependability/performability of fault-tolerant systems...
We are mainly interested in the limiting availability of a one-unit repairable system supported by o...
The transient analysis of large continuous time Markov reliability models of repairable fault-tolera...
The basic repair rate models for repairable systems may be homogeneous Poisson processes, renewal pr...
In this paper we investigate steady state reliability parameters of an F: r-out-of-N redundant repai...
Consider a system of many components with constant failure rate and general repair rate. When all co...
We consider repairable reliability systems with m components, the lifetimes and repair times of whic...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
This paper examines the behavior of a system, which upon failure is either replaced with certain pro...
A stochastic matrix is "monotone" [4] if its row-vectors are stochastically increasing. Closure prop...
International audienceWe consider a system with a finite state space subject to continuous-time Mark...