Title :
Reliability models for facilities switching
Author :
Fried, Jeff ; Kubat, Peter
Author_Institution :
CONNECT, Telemanage. Syst. Corp., Billerica, MA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Facilities switching has been proposed for use in remote line units in telecommunication systems as a means of reducing both maintenance cost and customer-perceived failure rate. The authors present mathematical models of the cost/availability/modularity tradeoffs involved. Numerical methods are used to plot these cost-availability tradeoffs for several scenarios, including an electronic cross-connect frame in an electronic remote unit, and an optical cross-connect frame in an optical remote unit. It is demonstrated that it is possible to model the reliability of a given configuration of linecards and facilities switches in closed form for some service schedules, notably a deterministic scheduled maintenance discipline. For a set of four switch-cost functions, the optimum modularity is insensitive to the linecard failure rate. The optimum modularity of a facilities switch was also insensitive to the parameters chosen for a particular type of cost function over the range of parameters modeled
Keywords :
reliability theory; switching systems; cost-availability tradeoffs; deterministic scheduled maintenance discipline; electronic cross-connect frame; electronic remote unit; facilities switching; linecard failure rate; linecards; mathematical models; optical cross-connect frame; optical remote unit; optimum modularity; reliability; remote line units; switch-cost functions; telecommunication systems; Cost function; Failure analysis; Laboratories; Maintenance; Optical network units; Optical switches; Protection switching; Reliability theory; Telecommunication network reliability; Telecommunication switching;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on