This paper considers a multi-base single repair station problem which is a reliability analysis for a system with a large number of equipments operated in their own bases and some repairmen in the repair station. In this problem, all the failed equipments are repaired in the repair station and are sent back to their own bases after completions of repair. The mean and the variance of the number of operative equipments in each base are obtained by a diffusion approximation method. Numerical examples of an approximation solution and a simulation solution are presented.
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Shigeru YANAGI, Masafumi SASAKI, "A Diffusion Approximation Solution for a Multi-Base Single Repair Station Problem" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E65-E, no. 5, pp. 265-270, May 1982, doi: .
Abstract: This paper considers a multi-base single repair station problem which is a reliability analysis for a system with a large number of equipments operated in their own bases and some repairmen in the repair station. In this problem, all the failed equipments are repaired in the repair station and are sent back to their own bases after completions of repair. The mean and the variance of the number of operative equipments in each base are obtained by a diffusion approximation method. Numerical examples of an approximation solution and a simulation solution are presented.
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