2018
DOI: 10.1109/tr.2018.2798298
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Optimal System Design and Sequential Preventive Maintenance Under Uncertain Aperiodic-Changing Stresses

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“…In addition, at each inspection where new degradation data arrive, the degradation parameters and system state are updated based on the arrival of new observations. It is difficult to obtain a stationary optimal maintenance decision, since all possible observation values have to be considered ahead of time [35]. As an approximation, we achieve the optimal maintenance decision by minimizing the expected average cost within a repair cycle.…”
Section: P Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, at each inspection where new degradation data arrive, the degradation parameters and system state are updated based on the arrival of new observations. It is difficult to obtain a stationary optimal maintenance decision, since all possible observation values have to be considered ahead of time [35]. As an approximation, we achieve the optimal maintenance decision by minimizing the expected average cost within a repair cycle.…”
Section: P Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reducing the expenses required for maintenance while ensuring the safe and reliable operation of the system has become a pressing issue at the actual site. Preventive maintenance (PM) [4][5][6] is an effective maintenance practice that uses methods such as operations research, reliability engineering, and statistical theory to optimize and adjust the operations of each decision variable in system maintenance activities. This series of manipulations achieve the optimal performance of maintenance on the system, resulting in the system's safe, reliable, efficient, and low-cost operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to balance the benefits and costs of PM is an essential decisionmaking problem. The study of PM starts from the seminal work of Barlow and Hunter [3] and is still a vibrant research topic; see [4]- [9] for recent progresses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%