1992
DOI: 10.1017/s0269964800002357
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System Reliability By Simulation: Random Hazards Versus Importance Sampling

Abstract: Two approaches for si Jating the reliability function are considered -one using the total hazard estimator and the other using importance sampling. It is shown both for the Wheatstone Bridge system and also for a triangular system that the total hazard estimator has significantly smaller variance when compared both to the standard importance sampling estimator and also to an improved version of it.

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