Two suggestions of how to define a multistate coherent system
- 1 June 1982
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Advances in Applied Probability
- Vol. 14 (2), 434-455
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1426529
Abstract
One inherent weakness of traditional reliability theory is that the system and the components are always described just as functioning or failed. However, recent papers by Barlow and Wu (1978) and El-Neweihi et al. (1978) have made significant contributions to start building up a theory for a multistate system of multistate components. Here the states represent successive levels of performance ranging from a perfect functioning level down to a complete failure level. In the present paper we will give two suggestions of how to define a multistate coherent system. The first one is more general than the one introduced in the latter paper, the results of which are, however, extendable. (This is also true for a somewhat more general model than ours, treated in independent work by Griffith (1980).) Furthermore, some new definitions and results are given (which trivially extend to the latter model). Our second model is similarly more general than the one introduced in Barlow and Wu (1978), the results of which are again extendable. In fact we believe that most of the theory for the traditional binary coherent system can be extended to our second suggestion of a multistate coherent system.Keywords
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