OPTIMAL (T, S)-POLICIES IN A DISCRETE-TIME OPPORTUNITY-BASED AGE REPLACEMENT: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
In this paper we consider the optimal (T, S)-policies in a discrete-time opportunity-based age replacement (DOAR), where S is a restricted duration of opportunities and T (≥ S + 1) is a preventive age replacement time. Based on the expected cost per unit time in the steady-state as a criterion of op...
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          | Published in | Advanced Reliability Modeling II pp. 219 - 226 | 
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| Main Authors | , , | 
| Format | Book Chapter | 
| Language | English Japanese  | 
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        01.07.2006
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| ISBN | 9814478121 9789812773760 9812567585 9789814478120 9812773762 9789812567581  | 
| DOI | 10.1142/9789812773760_0026 | 
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| Summary: | In this paper we consider the optimal (T, S)-policies in a discrete-time opportunity-based age replacement (DOAR), where S is a restricted duration of opportunities and T (≥ S + 1) is a preventive age replacement time. Based on the expected cost per unit time in the steady-state as a criterion of optimality, we formulate totally 6 DOAR models and derive numerically the optimal (T, S)-policies minimizing the respective expected costs per unit time. A numerical example with real failure time data investigates the dependence of the optimal DOAR policies and their associated minimum expected costs on parameters of the discrete Weibull failure time distribution. | 
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| ISBN: | 9814478121 9789812773760 9812567585 9789814478120 9812773762 9789812567581  | 
| DOI: | 10.1142/9789812773760_0026 |