Calculation of reliability function and remaining useful life for a Markov failure time process

Reliability analysts are interested in calculating a reliability function (RF), e.g. in order to establish an optimal replacement policy. To implement this policy, it is often important to include measured condition information, such as those from oil or vibration analysis. Information from conditio...

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