Mission aborting has recently attracted great attention, where mission abort rules (MARs) have been modeled and optimized for different types of technological systems aiming to effectively mitigate the risk of… Click to show full abstract
Mission aborting has recently attracted great attention, where mission abort rules (MARs) have been modeled and optimized for different types of technological systems aiming to effectively mitigate the risk of system losses. However, none of the existing works have considered systems with multiple work-sharing units. This article makes advancements in the state of the art by modeling condition-based MARs for nonrepairable work-sharing systems that must perform a specified amount of work during the primary mission (PM). The MAR considered presumes aborting the PM to prevent considerable damage when the number of available units reduces to a certain number
               
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