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Reliability of a Network with Heterogeneous Components

In: Recent Advances in Multi-state Systems Reliability

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  • Ilya B. Gertsbakh

    (Ben-Gurion University)

  • Yoseph Shpungin

    (Sami Shamoon College of Engineering)

  • Radislav Vaisman

    (The University of Queensland)

Abstract

We investigate reliability of network-type systems under the assumption that the network has $$K>1$$ types of i.i.d. components. Our method is an extension the D-spectra method to K dimensions. It is based on Monte Carlo simulation for estimating the number of system failure sets having $$k_i$$ components of i-th type, $$i=1,2,\ldots ,K$$ . We demonstrate our approach on a Barabasi-Albert network with 68 edges and 34 nodes and terminal connectivity as an operational criterion, for $$K=2$$ types of nodes or edges as the components subject to failure.

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  • Ilya B. Gertsbakh & Yoseph Shpungin & Radislav Vaisman, 2018. "Reliability of a Network with Heterogeneous Components," Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, in: Anatoly Lisnianski & Ilia Frenkel & Alex Karagrigoriou (ed.), Recent Advances in Multi-state Systems Reliability, pages 3-18, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ssrchp:978-3-319-63423-4_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-63423-4_1
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    1. Zarezadeh, Somayeh & Asadi, Majid, 2019. "Coherent systems subject to multiple shocks with applications to preventative maintenance," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 185(C), pages 124-132.

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