Title :
The effect of infant mortality of spares on switching system maintenance and downtime
Author :
Bouanaka, Hansali B. ; Healy, John D.
Author_Institution :
Bell Commun. Res., Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
10/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An exact long-term solution and a numerical approximation are presented for the impact of infant mortality of spares on switching system maintenance and downtime. The numerical approximation is used to calculate the initial transient characteristics of the number of replacements, because theoretical results are difficult to get. Results show that the impact of the higher mortality replacement rate of spares on maintenance and downtime can be significant, depending on the steady-state replacement rate of circuit packs within the system. For a hypothetical switching system, it is shown that the effect on maintenance can range from a 0.1 to 30% increase, while the effect on downtime can range from a 0.2 to 70% increase. The authors also propose a preliminary requirement for no more than a 10% increase in maintenance and downtime
Keywords :
electronic switching systems; maintenance engineering; downtime; infant mortality; initial transient characteristics; numerical approximation; spares; switching system maintenance; Circuits; Conferences; Maintenance; Manufacturing; Marketing and sales; Personnel; Steady-state; Switching systems; Telephony; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on