Generic Model of Multi-state System. Reliability, Availability and Performability in Dynamic Modes
Anatoly Lisnianski (),
Ilia Frenkel () and
Lev Khvatskin ()
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Anatoly Lisnianski: Israel Electric Corporation Ltd, Haifa, Israel and Center for Reliability and Risk Management, SCE-Shamoon College of Engineering
Ilia Frenkel: SCE-Shamoon College of Engineering
Lev Khvatskin: SCE-Shamoon College of Engineering
Chapter Chapter 1 in Modern Dynamic Reliability Analysis for Multi-state Systems, 2021, pp 1-16 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract All systems are designed to perform their intended tasks in a given environment. Many systems can perform their tasks with various distinctive levels of efficiency usually referred to as performance rates. Traditional binary-state system has only two states with different performance rates—perfect functioning state (UP) and complete failure state (DOWN). A system that can have a finite number of performance rates is called a multi-state state system (MSS).
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52488-3_1
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