DocumentCode
1395699
Title
Analysis of system reliability with dependent repair modes
Author
Lim, Tae-Jin ; Lie, Chang H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Ind. & Inf.-Syst. Eng., Soongsil Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume
49
Issue
2
fYear
2000
fDate
6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
153
Lastpage
162
Abstract
This paper proposes an imperfect-repair model for repairable systems where two repair modes, perfect and minimal, occur in accordance with a Markov chain. It investigates the characteristics of the model and presents a statistical procedure for estimating the lifetime distribution of the system, based on consecutive inter-failure times. Under the Brown-Proschan imperfect repair model, the system is repaired to: good-as-new under perfect-repair, its “condition just prior to failure” under minimal-repair. This imperfect-repair model generalizes the Brown-Proschan imperfect-repair model, by allowing first-order dependency between two consecutive repair modes. The model assumes that, at failure, the system undergoes either perfect repair (restore to like new) or minimal repair (restore to like “just before failure”), and the repair modes are subject to a Markov process. The estimation procedure is developed in a parametric framework for incomplete data where some repair modes are not recorded. The s-expectation-maximization principle is used to address the incomplete-data problem. Under the assumptions that the lifetime distribution belongs to a parametric family having aging property and explicit form of the survival function, an algorithm is developed for finding the MLE (maximum likelihood estimates) of the reliability parameters; the transition probabilities of the repair modes, as well as the distribution parameters. A Monte Carlo study shows the consistency, effect of aging rate, effect of transition types, and effect of missing data, for the estimates
Keywords
Markov processes; Monte Carlo methods; ageing; maintenance engineering; maximum likelihood estimation; reliability; Brown-Proschan imperfect repair model; Brown-Proschan imperfect-repair model; Markov chain; Markov process; Monte Carlo; aging property; aging rate effect; condition just prior to failure; consecutive inter-failure times; dependent repair modes; distribution parameters; estimation procedure; first-order dependency; good-as-new under perfect-repair; imperfect-repair model; incomplete data; incomplete-data problem; lifetime distribution; maximum likelihood estimates; minimal repair; minimal-repair; missing data effect; parametric framework; reliability parameters; repair modes; repairable systems; s-expectation-maximization principle; system reliability analysis; transition probabilities; transition types effect; Aging; History; Industrial engineering; Life estimation; Lifetime estimation; Markov processes; Maximum likelihood estimation; Monte Carlo methods; Reliability; State estimation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9529
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/24.877332
Filename
877332
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