Within reliability theory, identifiability problems arise through competing risks. If we have a series system of several components, and if that system is replaced or repaired to as good as new on failure, then the different component failures represent competing risks for the system. It is well known that the underlying component failure distributions cannot be estimated from the observable data (failure time and identity of failed component) without nontestable assumptions such as independence. In practice many systems are not subject to the 'as good as new' repair regime. Hence, the objective of this paper is to contrast the identifiability issues arising for different repair regimes. We consider the problem of identifying a model within...
The basic repair rate models for repairable systems may be homogeneous Poisson processes, renewal pr...
Numerous stochastic models for repairable systems have been developed by assuming different time tre...
The identifiability problem is well-known in competing risks (1). Recently a generalised competing r...
Within reliability theory, identifiability problems arise through competing risks. If we have a seri...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
: A repairable system can briey be characterized as a system which is repaired rather than replaced ...
The aim of this article is the identification of reliability parameters on the basis of small sample...
In this paper we examine several models for systems subject to both repairable and nonrepairable fai...
The use of a modeldriven approach to the analysis of repairable systems is considered and shown to b...
: In this paper we investigate the mathematical modelling of imperfect maintenance of a system under...
Abstract: Most maintenance models assume perfect maintenance, where a system becomes as good as new ...
Abstract—Based on some practical problems in industrial engineering, a species of two-unit parallel ...
The objective of the work is to model the failure process of a repairable system under "worse than o...
This paper examines the behavior of a system, which upon failure is either replaced with certain pro...
A number of inconsistencies, misunderstandings and ambiguities have arisen in the recent literature ...
The basic repair rate models for repairable systems may be homogeneous Poisson processes, renewal pr...
Numerous stochastic models for repairable systems have been developed by assuming different time tre...
The identifiability problem is well-known in competing risks (1). Recently a generalised competing r...
Within reliability theory, identifiability problems arise through competing risks. If we have a seri...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
: A repairable system can briey be characterized as a system which is repaired rather than replaced ...
The aim of this article is the identification of reliability parameters on the basis of small sample...
In this paper we examine several models for systems subject to both repairable and nonrepairable fai...
The use of a modeldriven approach to the analysis of repairable systems is considered and shown to b...
: In this paper we investigate the mathematical modelling of imperfect maintenance of a system under...
Abstract: Most maintenance models assume perfect maintenance, where a system becomes as good as new ...
Abstract—Based on some practical problems in industrial engineering, a species of two-unit parallel ...
The objective of the work is to model the failure process of a repairable system under "worse than o...
This paper examines the behavior of a system, which upon failure is either replaced with certain pro...
A number of inconsistencies, misunderstandings and ambiguities have arisen in the recent literature ...
The basic repair rate models for repairable systems may be homogeneous Poisson processes, renewal pr...
Numerous stochastic models for repairable systems have been developed by assuming different time tre...
The identifiability problem is well-known in competing risks (1). Recently a generalised competing r...