Mission Abort Policy for Systems with Observable States of Standby Components
Abstract
For some critical applications, successfully accomplishing the mission or surviving the system through aborting the mission and performing a rescue procedure in the event of certain deterioration condition being satisfied are both pivotal. This has motivated considerable studies on mission abort policies (MAPs) to mitigate the risk of system loss in the past several years, especially for standby systems that use one or multiple standby sparing...
Paper Details
Title
Mission Abort Policy for Systems with Observable States of Standby Components
Published Date
Jul 11, 2020
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
10
Pages
1900 - 1912
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