Chap.3: Competing RisksInternational audienceA complex repairable system is subjected to corrective maintenance (CM) and condition-based preventive maintenance (PM) actions. In order to take into account both the dependency between PM and CM and the possibility of imperfect maintenances, a generalized competing risks model have been introduced in Doyen and Gaudoin (2006). In this paper, we study the particular case for which the potential times to next PM and CM are independent conditionally to the past of the maintenance process. We address the identifiability issue and find a result similar to that of Cooke (1993) for usual competing risks. We propose a realistic model with exponential risks and derive the maximum likelihood estimators of...
Recent work in the field of competing risks enables us to start an assessment of the impact of preve...
International audienceStatistical modelling and analysis are essential decision making tools for eng...
.An appropriate maintenance policy is essential to reduce expenses and risks related to repairable s...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to present a general framework for the modelling of th...
: In this paper we investigate the mathematical modelling of imperfect maintenance of a system under...
Special Issue on Degradation, Damage, Fatigue and Accelerated Life Models in Reliability TestingInte...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to propose a general model of the joint effect of c...
International audienceA non-observable monotonically deteriorating system is considered. The observe...
This paper considers a competing risk (degradation and sudden failure) maintenance situation. A main...
This work deals with stochastic modelling for the reliability of repairable systems. We consider sys...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
The present paper makes a link between the literature on competing risks and that of opportunistic m...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Recent work in the field of competing risks enables us to start an assessment of the impact of preve...
International audienceStatistical modelling and analysis are essential decision making tools for eng...
.An appropriate maintenance policy is essential to reduce expenses and risks related to repairable s...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to present a general framework for the modelling of th...
: In this paper we investigate the mathematical modelling of imperfect maintenance of a system under...
Special Issue on Degradation, Damage, Fatigue and Accelerated Life Models in Reliability TestingInte...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to propose a general model of the joint effect of c...
International audienceA non-observable monotonically deteriorating system is considered. The observe...
This paper considers a competing risk (degradation and sudden failure) maintenance situation. A main...
This work deals with stochastic modelling for the reliability of repairable systems. We consider sys...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
The present paper makes a link between the literature on competing risks and that of opportunistic m...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Recent work in the field of competing risks enables us to start an assessment of the impact of preve...
International audienceStatistical modelling and analysis are essential decision making tools for eng...
.An appropriate maintenance policy is essential to reduce expenses and risks related to repairable s...