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Stochastic comparisons of random processes, with applications in reliability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

Gordon Pledger*
Affiliation:
The Florida State University
Frank Proschan
Affiliation:
The Florida State University
*
*Now at the University of Texas at Austin.

Abstract

The usual definition of stochastic comparison of random vectors is extended to stochastic comparison of random processes. Conditions are stated under which {X (t), t ≧ 0} stochastically larger than {Y (t), t ≧ 0} implies that for increasing functionals f.

Applications are made to reliability problems, yielding stochastic comparisons for systems of independently operating machines assuming exponential failure and exponential repair. From these stochastic comparisons we may then deduce similar stochastic comparisons for functionals of practical importance in reliability applications, such as the total machine up-time, the first time that the number of functioning machines drops below a specified number, the total time during which at least a specified number of machines are functioning, etc.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1973 

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Footnotes

Research sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, AFSC, USAF, under Grant no AFORS-71-2058 and the National Science Foundation under Grant no. GU 2612.

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