1980
DOI: 10.1109/tr.1980.5220921
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Reliability Determination of a r-Successive-out-of-n:F System

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“…For example, when k = n/log 2 n the threshold of the failure subset is located at 1 2 and has width of order 1/log n (for a similar result, see [22]). This model was introduced by Kontoleon [19] to model some problems arising in engineering science, such as oil transportation using pipelines, telecommunication using spacecraft relay stations, transmission of data in a ring network of computers, etc.…”
Section: Examples Of Explicit Threshold Widths and Locationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, when k = n/log 2 n the threshold of the failure subset is located at 1 2 and has width of order 1/log n (for a similar result, see [22]). This model was introduced by Kontoleon [19] to model some problems arising in engineering science, such as oil transportation using pipelines, telecommunication using spacecraft relay stations, transmission of data in a ring network of computers, etc.…”
Section: Examples Of Explicit Threshold Widths and Locationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, when k = ⌊n/ log 2 n⌋, the threshold of the failure subset is located at 1/2, with a width of order 1/ log n (for a similar result, see Paroissin and Ycart [24]). This model was introduced by Kontoleon [21] to model some problems arising in engineering science, such as oil transportation using pipelines, telecommunication system by spacecraft relay station or transmission of data in a ring of computer ring networks, etc.…”
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“…The consecutive k-out-of-n: G systems have attracted the attention of many researchers because of their wide applications: telecommunication, pipelines, distribution of water...etc. From their 1148 appearance in Kontoleon (1980), the reliability and several opened problems related to the binary consecutive k-out-of-n: G systems had been resolved El-Neweihi et al (1978), Ross (1979), Chiang and Niu (1981), Derman et al (1982), Wu and Chen (1994), , Kuo et al (1990). But seen that the multi-state systems are more flexible and reflect many real situations, a generalization of the binary consecutive k-out-of-n to the multi-state consecutive k-out-of-n has been done in ; Hwang and Yao (1989).…”
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