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The foremost concentration of the contemporary work is to investigate a two dissimilar unit system stochastically by adopting the notion of priority in repair activities. Here, two various types of priorities are given and three stochastic models are developed. The first model is basic one in which no priority is given, in second model original unit’s repair got preference over duplicate unit’s repair activities while in third model original unit’s repair got preference over preventive maintenance of duplicate unit. A full-time repairman always remains with system and PM timings are already specified in advance. The behaviour of all time-dependent random variables is Weibull distributed. The random variables have common shape and distinct scale parameters. Expressions for numerous processes of system efficiency have been acquired and shown graphically to climax the significance of the work.
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Saini, M., Kumar, A., Devi, K. (2021). Stochastic Investigation of Two-Unit Redundant System with Provision of Different Repair Schemes. In: Sharma, M.K., Dhaka, V.S., Perumal, T., Dey, N., Tavares, J.M.R.S. (eds) Innovations in Computational Intelligence and Computer Vision. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1189. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6067-5_1
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