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PERFORMANCE OF PROGNOSIS INDICATORS FOR SUPERIMPOSED RENEWAL PROCESSES

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The paper deals with prognosis estimation for industrial systems in a series configuration, modeled by superimposed renewal processes (SRP), when the cause of failures is not available. In the presence… Click to show full abstract

The paper deals with prognosis estimation for industrial systems in a series configuration, modeled by superimposed renewal processes (SRP), when the cause of failures is not available. In the presence of missing information, an SRP is commonly approximated by a Poisson process or a virtual age model. The performance of the approximations was assessed in the ideal configuration where all parameters of the models are known. The current article adopts a practitioner's perspective by assuming that the parameters of the models are unknown and must be estimated. In addition to inference procedures, the assessment of the prognosis indicators, such as the remaining useful life, is discussed. Finally, we investigate a fleet of infrastructure components of the Norwegian railway network operated by Bane NOR.

Keywords: superimposed renewal; renewal processes; performance; prognosis indicators

Journal Title: Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences
Year Published: 2022

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