Applications of schur theory to reliability inference for k of n systems |
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Authors: | Andrew P. Soms |
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Affiliation: | Center for the Mathematical Sciences , University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
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Abstract: | The results of Hoeffding (1956), Pledger and Proschan (1971), Gleser (1975) and Boland and Proschan (1983) are used to obtain Buehler (1957) 1-α lower confidence limits for the reliability of k of n systems of independent components when the subsystem data have equal sample sizes and the observed failures satisfy certain conditions. To the best of our knowledge, for k ≠ 1 or n, this is the first time the exact optimal lower confidence limits for system reliability have been given. The observed failure vectors are a generalization of key test results for k of n systems, k ≠ n (Soms (1984) and Winterbottom (1974)). Two examples applying the above theory are also given. |
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Keywords: | k of n systems Reliability Schur theory |
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