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Life distribution analysis based on Lévy subordinators for degradation with random jumps
Authors:Yin Shu  Qianmei Feng  David W. Coit
Affiliation:1. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, Texas;2. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey
Abstract:For a component or a system subject to stochastic degradation with sporadic jumps that occur at random times and have random sizes, we propose to model the cumulative degradation with random jumps using a single stochastic process based on the characteristics of Lévy subordinators, the class of nondecreasing Lévy processes. Based on the inverse Fourier transform, we derive a new closed‐form reliability function and probability density function for lifetime, represented by Lévy measures. The reliability function derived using the traditional convolution approach for common stochastic models such as gamma degradation process with random jumps, is revealed to be a special case of our general model. Numerical experiments are used to demonstrate that our model performs well for different applications, when compared with the traditional convolution method. More importantly, it is a general and useful tool for life distribution analysis of stochastic degradation with random jumps in multidimensional cases. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 62: 483–492, 2015
Keywords:  vy processes  subordinators  degradation  jumps  reliability
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