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STRNADEL, J.
Originální název
Using Statistical Model Checking to Assess Reliability for Bathtub-Shaped Failure Rates
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Originální abstrakt
Ideally, the reliability can be assessed analytically, provided that an analytical solution exists and its presumptions are met. Otherwise, alternative approaches to the assessment must apply. This paper proposes a novel, simulation based approach that relies on stochastic timed automata. Based on the automata, our paper explains principles of creating reliability models for various scenarios. Our approach expects that a reliability model is then processed by a statistical model checking method, used to assess the reliability by statistical processing of simulation results over the model. Main goal of this paper is to show that instruments of stochastic timed automata and statistical model checking are capable of facilitating the assessment process even for adverse conditions such as bathtub shaped hazard failure rates.
Anglický abstrakt
Klíčová slova
reliability, assessment, reliability model, fault, failure, stochastic automaton, timed automaton, simulation, statistical model checking
Klíčová slova v angličtině
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Rok RIV
2020
Vydáno
01.01.2019
Nakladatel
IEEE Computer Society
Místo
Florence
ISBN
978-3-9819263-2-3
Kniha
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)
Strany od
614
Strany do
617
Strany počet
4
URL
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8714878
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT156842, author="Josef {Strnadel}", title="Using Statistical Model Checking to Assess Reliability for Bathtub-Shaped Failure Rates", booktitle="Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)", year="2019", pages="614--617", publisher="IEEE Computer Society", address="Florence", doi="10.23919/DATE.2019.8714878", isbn="978-3-9819263-2-3", url="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8714878" }
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