New optimal mission abort policies for coherent systems using signature
Amin Karimi,
Mahdi Tavangar and
Maxim Finkelstein
Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2025, vol. 239, issue 6, 1454-1469
Abstract:
For critical systems, such as satellites and aircraft, survivability can be extremely important as failures can result in irreversible economic loss and even casualties. A mission abort policy and the subsequent rescue procedure are effective tools for increasing the survivability of systems performing missions of fixed or variable duration. However, it comes at a price of decreasing the mission success probability. Therefore, a reasonable trade-off should be achieved. This problem has been studied in numerous publications, however, we are the first to discuss general multi-component coherent systems. Moreover, the new methodology based on signatures describing coherent systems is employed for description and defining a criterion of abort. Several optimization problems are formulated and discussed. The detailed numerical examples illustrate our findings and justify the developed innovative approach.
Keywords: Mission abort policy; reliability; signature vector; mission success probability; system survival probability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X251324958
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