Many real systems are composed of multi-state components with different performance levels and several failure modes. These affect the whole system’s performance.
Most books on reliability theory cover binary models that allow a system only to function perfectly or fail completely.
’The Universal Generating Function in Reliability Analysis and Optimization’ is the first book that gives a comprehensive description of the universal generating function technique and its applications in binary and multi-state system reliability analysis.
Features:
– an introduction to basic tools of multi-state system reliability and optimization;
– applications of the universal generating function in widely used multi-state systems;
– examples of the adaptation of the universal generating function to different systems in mechanical, industrial and software engineering.
This monograph will be of value to anyone interested in system reliability, performance analysis and optimization in industrial, electrical and nuclear engineering.
Spis treści
Basic Tools and Techniques.- The Universal Generating Function in Reliability Analysis of Binary Systems.- to Multi-state Systems.- Universal Generating Function in Analysis of Series-Parallel Multi-state Systems.- Universal Generating Function in Optimization of Series-Parallel Multi-state Systems.- Universal Generating Function in Analysis and Optimization of Special Types of Multi-state System.- Universal Generating Function in Analysis and Optimization of Consecutively Connected Systems and Networks.- Universal Generating Function in Analysis and Optimization of Fault-tolerant Software.
O autorze
Dr. Gregory Levitin is an 'engineer-expert’ in the Reliability and Equipment Department of the R and D Division of the Israel Electric Corporation and an adjunct senior lecturer at Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology. He has held these posts since 1993.
Dr. Levitin has published 79 papers in refereed journals, one book, Multistate System Reliability: Assessment, Optimization and Applications (Lisnianksi and Levitin, World Scientific, 2003). He was an invited contributor to the Handbook of Reliability Engineering (Springer London, 2003) and is considered to be an authoritative and experienced researcher in reliability and optimization.
In addition to being a senior member of the IEEE, Dr. Levitin is also a member on the editorial board of the journal Reliability Engineering and System Safety. In 2000, Dr. Levitin was awarded a prize in the London Electricity Innovation Challenge. He has also been the organizer of special sessions on multi-state reliability at the Mathematic Methods in Reliability conferences in 2002 and 2004.