On reliability prediction and semi-renewal processes
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Published:2010-06
Issue:2
Volume:47
Page:394-406
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ISSN:0021-9002
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Container-title:Journal of Applied Probability
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Applied Probability
Author:
Tortorella Michael
Abstract
We analyze the notion of ‘reliability prediction’ by studying in detail a key property that is tacitly assumed to make reliability prediction possible. The analysis leads in turn to a special type of point process for which the connection of future to past can be explicitly displayed. In this type of process, the semi-renewal process, all finite-dimensional distributions are completely determined by the distribution of the time to the first event in the process. The theory provides a heretofore unappreciated unification of the two most commonly used reliability prediction models for maintained systems, namely, the renewal and revival processes. We show that familiar results from renewal theory extend and generalize to semi-renewal processes.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
Reference14 articles.
1. Tortorella M. (2010). Strong and weak minimal repair and the revival process in reliability theory. Submitted.
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