Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system

From the point of view of reliability theory, a system can have two stable states: functioning and defect (bivalent system). Any system is a set of elements. Each element in this set can be found in one of the following states: operating state and fault condition. A subset of elements in the runn...

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Main Author: Paul Vasiliu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Naval Academy Press 2018-06-01
Series:Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy
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Online Access:https://www.anmb.ro/buletinstiintific/buletine/2018_Issue1/04_FAR/11.pdf
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spelling doaj-80f0141a968249d0a4cbf9459a02fc2a2020-11-25T03:16:40ZengNaval Academy PressScientific Bulletin of Naval Academy2392-89561454-864X2018-06-01XXI1505710.21279/1454-864X-18-I1-007Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent systemPaul Vasiliu0 "Mircea cel Batran" Naval AcademyFrom the point of view of reliability theory, a system can have two stable states: functioning and defect (bivalent system). Any system is a set of elements. Each element in this set can be found in one of the following states: operating state and fault condition. A subset of elements in the running state is called a system link if they only ensure the system works. The length of a bivalent system is equal to the minimum number of elements that the system holds. In this paper, we present an algorithm for automatic determination of dual system length to a bivalent system, a Matlab script, a case study, and subsequent development directions. https://www.anmb.ro/buletinstiintific/buletine/2018_Issue1/04_FAR/11.pdfdualreliabilityscriptstructure
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Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system
Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy
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reliability
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author_facet Paul Vasiliu
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title Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system
title_short Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system
title_full Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system
title_fullStr Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system
title_full_unstemmed Automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system
title_sort automatically determines the length of the dual system to a bivalent system
publisher Naval Academy Press
series Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy
issn 2392-8956
1454-864X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description From the point of view of reliability theory, a system can have two stable states: functioning and defect (bivalent system). Any system is a set of elements. Each element in this set can be found in one of the following states: operating state and fault condition. A subset of elements in the running state is called a system link if they only ensure the system works. The length of a bivalent system is equal to the minimum number of elements that the system holds. In this paper, we present an algorithm for automatic determination of dual system length to a bivalent system, a Matlab script, a case study, and subsequent development directions.
topic dual
reliability
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structure
url https://www.anmb.ro/buletinstiintific/buletine/2018_Issue1/04_FAR/11.pdf
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