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Inequality‐based reliability estimates for complex systems
Authors:Stacy D Hill  James C Spall  Coire J Maranzano
Institution:The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland
Abstract:Full‐system testing for large‐scale systems is often infeasible or very costly. Thus, when estimating system reliability, it is desirable to use a method that uses subsystem tests, which are often less expensive and more feasible. This article presents a method for bounding full‐system reliabilities based on subsystem tests and, if available, full‐system tests. The method does not require that subsystems be independent. It accounts for dependencies through the use of certain probability inequalities. The inequalities provide the basis for valid reliability calculations while not requiring independent subsystems or full‐system tests. The inequalities allow for test information on pairwise subsystem failure modes to be incorporated, thereby improving the bound on system reliability. We illustrate some of the properties of the estimates via an example application. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics, 2013
Keywords:system reliability  dependent subsystems  probability inequalities  system and subsystem testing  pairwise testing  parameter estimation  confidence interval
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