2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijmor.2014.060849
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Availability analysis of repairable redundant system with three types of failures subject to common cause failure

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“…Ke et al [76] considered a multi-repairmen problem comprising with warm standbys and they obtained global optimal system parameters for cost analysis by using Quasi-Newton method and probabilistic global search Lausanne method. Jain and Gupta [49] analysed the availability measurement for a redundant system with warm standby components under the care of single repair facility. The N-policy investigations in the article of Jain et al [69] aimed at predicting the transient performance measures of a MRP with multi types of warm standbys, reboot and imperfect coverage with a single unreliable server.…”
Section: Queueing Models With Warm Standbysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ke et al [76] considered a multi-repairmen problem comprising with warm standbys and they obtained global optimal system parameters for cost analysis by using Quasi-Newton method and probabilistic global search Lausanne method. Jain and Gupta [49] analysed the availability measurement for a redundant system with warm standby components under the care of single repair facility. The N-policy investigations in the article of Jain et al [69] aimed at predicting the transient performance measures of a MRP with multi types of warm standbys, reboot and imperfect coverage with a single unreliable server.…”
Section: Queueing Models With Warm Standbysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang & Sivazlian, 1989;Wang & Ke, 2003;Hajeeh 2011). Jain and Gupta (2014) suggested an optimal policy for the maintainability of a repairable system by including the realistic features of imperfect fault coverage and multiple vacations.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Switching Failure Kuo and Ke [36], Shekhar et al [43], Hsu et al [75], Jain and Preeti [78], Jain and Rani [79], Jain et al [81], Jain et al [100], Jain et al [112], Ke et al [122], Jain et al [139]. Common Cause Failure Mechri et al [61], Jain and Gupta [76], Dimou and Economou [92], Jain [99], Jain et al [100], Jain and Gupta [109], Jain et al [139], Maheshwari et al [146].…”
Section: Failures Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%