Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks

It is often the case that data used for the systems reliability assessment comes from more than one information source. Whether they are power plants at different geographical locations, gas transmission pipelines operating in different environment or power transmission networks deployed within var...

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Main Authors: Tomas Iešmantas, Robertas Alzbutas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2015-12-01
Series:Lietuvos Matematikos Rinkinys
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/LMR/article/view/14922
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spelling doaj-1e36d22ba6994d92850b9119f9be52f52020-11-25T02:09:41ZengVilnius University PressLietuvos Matematikos Rinkinys0132-28182335-898X2015-12-0156A10.15388/LMR.A.2015.04Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networksTomas Iešmantas0Robertas Alzbutas1Kaunas University of TechnologyKaunas University of Technology It is often the case that data used for the systems reliability assessment comes from more than one information source. Whether they are power plants at different geographical locations, gas transmission pipelines operating in different environment or power transmission networks deployed within various areas. Therefore, different operating conditions, varying maintenance programs and efficiencies have its share in influencing the vulnerability and variability of reliability data. However, in practice it is usually the case that this heterogeneity is neglected leading to the underestimation of underlying uncertainty of the data. Bayesian models are capable of dealing with this kind of uncertainty as opposed to the frequentists statistical methods. Hierarchical Bayesian modelling technique provides means to quantify not only within-source, but also between-source uncertainties. Even in the case of small data samples it performs well, unlike for example the classical likelihood method which may provide degenerate estimates. In this paper authors investigate the possibility to incorporate this kind of uncertainty into the systems reliability and vulnerability assessment through the Bayesian framework in several cases: gas transmission networks and power transmission grids. https://www.journals.vu.lt/LMR/article/view/14922Bayesian reliabilitynetworksheterogeneityhierarchical Bayesian methods
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author Tomas Iešmantas
Robertas Alzbutas
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Robertas Alzbutas
Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks
Lietuvos Matematikos Rinkinys
Bayesian reliability
networks
heterogeneity
hierarchical Bayesian methods
author_facet Tomas Iešmantas
Robertas Alzbutas
author_sort Tomas Iešmantas
title Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks
title_short Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks
title_full Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks
title_fullStr Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks
title_full_unstemmed Hierarchical Bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks
title_sort hierarchical bayesian reliability assessment of energy networks
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Lietuvos Matematikos Rinkinys
issn 0132-2818
2335-898X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description It is often the case that data used for the systems reliability assessment comes from more than one information source. Whether they are power plants at different geographical locations, gas transmission pipelines operating in different environment or power transmission networks deployed within various areas. Therefore, different operating conditions, varying maintenance programs and efficiencies have its share in influencing the vulnerability and variability of reliability data. However, in practice it is usually the case that this heterogeneity is neglected leading to the underestimation of underlying uncertainty of the data. Bayesian models are capable of dealing with this kind of uncertainty as opposed to the frequentists statistical methods. Hierarchical Bayesian modelling technique provides means to quantify not only within-source, but also between-source uncertainties. Even in the case of small data samples it performs well, unlike for example the classical likelihood method which may provide degenerate estimates. In this paper authors investigate the possibility to incorporate this kind of uncertainty into the systems reliability and vulnerability assessment through the Bayesian framework in several cases: gas transmission networks and power transmission grids.
topic Bayesian reliability
networks
heterogeneity
hierarchical Bayesian methods
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/LMR/article/view/14922
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