2018
DOI: 10.9734/jerr/2018/v2i416705
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Reliability Assessment of a Base Transceiver Station Using 2-Parameter Weibull Distribution Method

Abstract: About 80% interruptions of cellular network availability occur due to power outage on BTS stations and reliability analysis of these systems is yet to receive exhaustive studies. Most network providers solely depend on generating power on their BTS sites using diesel generators since the grid power is least reliable, but the frequency of power outages from the diesel generators is alarming, hence, the need to analyse the reliability of these generators and their maintenance routine in relation to the site avai… Show more

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“…According to Okpala and Yelebe [8], machine failures in the cement industries can be predicted by the application of reliability analysis. According to Idiapho and Odinikuku [9], the reliability of base transceiver stations can be assessed using 2parameter Weibull method. In this study, the failure times of two identical machines used in the cement industries was investigated using the Weibull distribution method and the reliability of the machines was assessed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Okpala and Yelebe [8], machine failures in the cement industries can be predicted by the application of reliability analysis. According to Idiapho and Odinikuku [9], the reliability of base transceiver stations can be assessed using 2parameter Weibull method. In this study, the failure times of two identical machines used in the cement industries was investigated using the Weibull distribution method and the reliability of the machines was assessed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%