2011 Proceedings - Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium 2011
DOI: 10.1109/rams.2011.5754451
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Modeling fault propagation in phased mission systems using Petri nets

Abstract: A fault propagation modeling technique using Petri nets is outlined in this paper, when a system performs a phased mission with a different success criterion in each phase. Component failure effects are obtained by monitoring the deviations in the system process variables, when single or multiple failures are introduced. The system behavior is modeled using Petri nets due to their flexibility to address dynamic effects, multiple failure modes and different system behavior in each phase of the mission. The pape… Show more

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“…Complex network models adopt the graph theory to characterize the topological properties of components, which are utilized to describe the fault propagation procedure in a complex system. Remenyte-Prescott and Andrews, 9 the system behavior is modeled using Petri nets due to their flexibility to address dynamic effects, multiple failure modes, and different system behaviors in each phase of the mission. Besides, Yadav et al 10 adopted the concepts of node degree and betweenness to the cascading fault analysis and fault propagation in small-world, scale-free, and local-world networks, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complex network models adopt the graph theory to characterize the topological properties of components, which are utilized to describe the fault propagation procedure in a complex system. Remenyte-Prescott and Andrews, 9 the system behavior is modeled using Petri nets due to their flexibility to address dynamic effects, multiple failure modes, and different system behaviors in each phase of the mission. Besides, Yadav et al 10 adopted the concepts of node degree and betweenness to the cascading fault analysis and fault propagation in small-world, scale-free, and local-world networks, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%