TY - BOOK AU - Obzherin, Yuriy E., AU - Boyko, Elena G., TI - Semi-markov models : control of restorable systems with latent failures / SN - 9780128024 AV - QA402 U1 - 003 23 PY - 2015/// CY - London PB - Academic Press KW - System analysis KW - Mathematical models KW - Markov processes KW - SCIENCE KW - System Theory KW - bisacsh KW - TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING KW - Operations Research KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Cover; Title page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Notations and Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 -- Preliminaries; 1.1 -- Strategies and characteristics of technical Control; 1.2 -- Preliminaries on renewal theory; 1.3 -- Preliminaries on semi-Markov processes with arbitrary phase space of states; Chapter 2 -- Semi-Markov Models of One-Component Systems with Regard to Control of Latent Failures; 2.1 -- The System Model With Component Deactivation While Control Execution; 2.1.1 -- The System Description; 2.1.2 -- Semi-Markov Model Building; 2.1.3 -- Definition of EMC Stationary Distribution2.1.4 -- Stationary Characteristics Definition; 2.2 -- The System Model Without Component Deactivation While Control Execution; 2.2.1 -- The System Description; 2.2.2 -- Semi-Markov Model Building; 2.2.3 -- Definition of EMC Stationary Distribution; 2.2.4 -- Stationary Characteristics Definition; 2.3 -- Approximation of Stationary Characteristics of One-Component System Without Component Deactivation; 2.3.1 -- System Description; 2.3.2 -- Semi-Markov Model Building of the Supporting System; 2.3.3 -- Definition of EMC Stationary Distribution for Supporting System2.3.4 -- Approximation of the System Stationary Characteristics; 2.4 -- The System Model With Component Deactivation and Possibility of Control Errors; 2.4.1 -- System Description; 2.4.2 -- Semi-Markov Model Building; 2.4.3 -- Definition of EMC Stationary Distribution; 2.4.4 -- System Stationary Characteristics Definition; 2.5 -- The System Model With Component Deactivation and Preventive Restoration; 2.5.1 -- System Description; 2.5.2 -- Semi-Markov model building; 2.5.3 -- Definition of the EMC Stationary Distribution; 2.5.4 -- Definition of the System Stationary CharacteristicsChapter 3 -- Semi-Markov Models of Two-Component Systems with Regard to Control of Latent Failures; 3.1 -- The Model of Two-Component Serial System with Immediate Control and Restoration; 3.1.1 -- System Description; 3.1.2 -- Semi-Markov Model Building; 3.1.3 -- Definition of EMC Stationary Distribution; 3.1.4 -- Stationary Characteristics Definition; 3.2 -- The Model of Two-Component Parallel System with Immediate Control and Restoration; 3.2.1 -- System Description; 3.2.2 -- Definition of System Stationary Characteristics; 3.3 -- The Model of Two-Component Serial System with Components Deactivation while Control Execution, the Distribution of Co ... 3.3.1 -- System Description; 3.3.2 -- Semi-Markov Model Building; 3.3.3 -- Definition of EMC Stationary Distribution; 3.3.4 -- Stationary Characteristics Definition; 3.4 -- The Model of Two-Component Parallel System with Components Deactivation While Control Execution, the Distribution of ... ; 3.4.1 -- Definition of EMC Stationary Distribution; 3.5 -- Approximation of Stationary Characteristics of Two-Component Serial Systems with Components Deactivation while Contro; 3.5.1 -- System Description N2 - Featuring previously unpublished results, Semi-Markov Models: Control of Restorable Systems with Latent Failures describes valuable methodology which can be used by readers to build mathematical models of a wide class of systems for various applications. In particular, this information can be applied to build models of reliability, queuing systems, and technical control. Beginning with a brief introduction to the area, the book covers semi-Markov models for different control strategies in one-component systems, defining their stationary characteristics of reliability and efficiency, and uti UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128022122 ER -