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Evaluation of full and degraded mission reliability and mission dependability for intermittently operated, multi-functional systems
Authors:Alberto Sols  Jos E Ramírez-Mrquez  Dinesh Verma  Begoa Vitoriano
Affiliation:aELECTROOP, Avda. Industria 46, 28108 Madrid, Spain;bStevens Institute of Technology, Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA;cUniversidad Pontificia Comillas, IIT, Madrid 28015, Spain
Abstract:Availability is one of the metrics often used in the evaluation of system effectiveness. Its use as an effectiveness metric is often dictated by the nature of the system under consideration. While some systems operate continuously, many others operate on an intermittent basis where each operational period may often involve a different set of missions. This is the most likely scenario for complex multi-functional systems, where each specific system mission may require the availability of a different combination of system elements. Similarly, for these systems, not only is it important to know whether a mission can be initiated, it is just as important to know whether the system is capable of completing such a mission. Thus, for these systems, additional measures become relevant to provide a more holistic assessment of system effectiveness. This paper presents techniques for the evaluation of both full and degraded mission reliability and mission dependability for coherent, intermittently operated multi-functional systems. These metrics complement previously developed availability and degraded availability measures of multi-functional systems, in the comprehensive assessment of system effectiveness.
Keywords:Mission  Operational  Reliability  Dependability  Degraded  Effectiveness
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