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portada Hybrid Stochastic Models for Remaining Lifetime Prognosis Dissertation (in English)
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Physical Book
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Language
Inglés
Pages
182
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.34 kg.
ISBN13
9781288313686
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Hybrid Stochastic Models for Remaining Lifetime Prognosis Dissertation (in English)

Steven M. Cox (Author) · Biblioscholar · Paperback

Hybrid Stochastic Models for Remaining Lifetime Prognosis Dissertation (in English) - Cox, Steven M.

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Synopsis "Hybrid Stochastic Models for Remaining Lifetime Prognosis Dissertation (in English)"

This dissertation is concerned with the development of implementable analytical models for the estimation of the remaining lifetime probability distribution of a component subject to a randomly evolving environment. The models incorporate estimated parameters via environmental or degradation measures obtained from component sensors. We consider three distinct stochastic process models for the random environment: a temporally nonhomogeneous Markov environment, a temporally homogeneous Markov environment, and a temporally homogeneous semi-Markov environment. The hybrid approach unites real environment state or degradation measures with analytical, stochastic failure models to numerically compute the distributions and their moments. Additionally, it is shown that the lifetime distributions resulting from the homogeneous Markov environment and a special case of the nonhomogeneous Markov environment are distributions of the matrix-exponential type. Because the lifetime distribution in the semi-Markov case is computationally intensive, we instead utilize phase-type (PH) approximations that transform the semi-Markov environment to a time-homogeneous Markov environment. The numerical experiments indicate that the analytical techniques developed in this research hold great promise for remaining lifetime prognosis in a variety of contexts.

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