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Reliability engineering & system safety, 2022-04, Vol.220, p.108289, Article 108289
2022

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MC-based simulation approach for two-terminal multi-state network reliability evaluation without knowing d-MCs
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  • Reliability engineering & system safety, 2022-04, Vol.220, p.108289, Article 108289
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Barking: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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  • •Simulation approach for two-terminal multi-state network reliability evaluation.•An MC-based simulation approach without knowing d-MCs.•Not reliant on knowing capacity probability distribution.•Extension with time attribute is investigated for reliability degradation.•Practical case of large-scale Taiwan academic network is studied. A two-terminal multi-state network (TMSN) is a network (system) with multi-state subsystems (arcs and nodes) and two terminals (source and sink nodes). In a TMSN, system reliability is a widely applied performance indicator of demand satisfaction. To assess system reliability, previous studies relied on knowing the upper bounds (d-MCs) or lower bounds (d-MPs) for specified demand d and a given capacity probability distribution. Accordingly, a novel minimal cut (MC)-based simulation approach is proposed, which does not rely on knowing the d-MCs and capacity probability distribution. An algorithm based on Monte Carlo simulation with demand confirmation via MCs is developed to estimate system reliability. In addition, an extension with a time attribute is examined to investigate the reliability degradation with time. Additional case studies, including a real-life instance of the Taiwan Academic Network, are analyzed to validate the scalability and applicability of the proposed approaches.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0951-8320
eISSN: 1879-0836
DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2021.108289
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_2639038575

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