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On optimal system designs in reliability‐economics frameworks
Authors:Michael R Dugas  Francisco J Samaniego
Institution:1. Capitol One, Richmond, Virginia;2. Department of Statistics, University of California, Davis, CaliforniaDepartment of Statistics, University of California, Davis, California
Abstract:Reliability Economics is a field that can be defined as the collection of all problems in which there is tension between the performance of systems of interest and their cost. Given such a problem, the aim is to resolve the tension through an optimization process that identifies the system which maximizes some appropriate criterion function (e.g. expected lifetime per unit cost). In this paper, we focus on coherent systems of n independent and identically distributed (iid) components and mixtures thereof, and characterize both a system's performance and cost as functions of the system's signature vector (Samaniego, IEEE Trans Reliabil (1985) 69–72). For a given family of criterion functions, a variety of optimality results are obtained for systems of arbitrary order n. Approximations are developed and justified when the underlying component distribution is unknown. Assuming the availability of an auxiliary sample of N component failure times, the asymptotic theory of L‐estimators is adapted for the purpose of establishing the consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators of the expected ordered failure times of the n components of the systems under study. These results lead to the identification of ε‐optimal systems relative to the chosen criterion function. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2007
Keywords:coherent system  k‐out‐of‐n systems  mixed system  reliability economics  performance per unit cost  optimal system design  system signature  L‐statistics  asymptotics
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