Title :
Minset Splitting for Improved Reliability Computation
Author_Institution :
University of Trier, Trier
Abstract :
Improved algorithms are presented for computing system reliability of coherent sets based on minsets (min paths or min cuts). Split these minsets into subsets so that the union of any k subsets include a minset and that any minset equals such a union. Then compute the probability that at least the components of k such subsets are functioning (failed). This method results in less complex computation for exact and approximate system reliability than the usual inclusion-exclusion method based on the minsets themselves. The method can be applied to coherent systems with minsets that have the property: they can be reunited from some subsets in a special way. Specific minset splitting leads to a formula without cancelling terms. Because systems with such splitting do not belong to the class of p-graphs, a new subset of coherent structures and a new algorithm is found so that system reliability computation avoids cancelling terms.
Keywords :
Combinatorial mathematics; Probability; Reliability engineering; Reliability theory;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TR.1986.4335547