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Performance analysis and control F-policy for fault-tolerant system with working vacation

Madhu Jain (), Chandra Shekhar () and Rakesh Kumar Meena ()
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Madhu Jain: IIT Roorkee
Chandra Shekhar: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Campus
Rakesh Kumar Meena: Hansraj College University of Delhi

OPSEARCH, 2019, vol. 56, issue 2, No 3, 409-431

Abstract: Abstract This investigation presents a Markov model for the performance analysis of the fault tolerant machining system with failure-prone server and supported by warm standbys. To utilize the server’s idle time, provision of server’s working vacation has been done which make the system cost effective. The online and warm standby machines may fail and can be repaired by a single skilled repairman. Due to capacity constraint, when the system reaches its full capacity, no more jobs for repairing of failed machines are allowed until the workload of repair jobs reduces to a threshold level ‘F’. Before initiating the repair of the failed machines in case of coming back from the vacation state, the server requires the setup time. To make system fault tolerable, apart from standby provisioning and repairing of failed machines, the concepts of reboot and recovery are included for the formulation of Markov model. The various performance measures including the reliability indices are derived by using the transient probabilities which are computed using Runge–Kutta method. By taking a suitable numerical illustration, various system indices are examined with respect to different parameters. The computational tractability and sensitivity analysis carried out for the established metrics will provides valuable insights for the maintainability and up-gradation of the existing machining systems.

Keywords: Fault tolerant system; Machine repair; Working vacation; Unreliable server; F-policy; Imperfect coverage; Reliability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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