Prospects for probabilistic-physical analysis of reliability in the design of radio-electronic systems
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.51.11690Keywords:
Probabilistic-physical analysis, exponential distribution, diffusive non-monotonic distribution, components no-failure operation time, reliability calculations, designing, radio-electronic systemsAbstract
The comparative analysis of reliability prediction methods in the design of radio-electronicsystems was carried out. In the systems design, it is offered to pass on to the method of probabilisticphysicalanalysis of reliability with the application of exponential and diffusive non-monotonic distributionsof components failure. The usage of the method of probabilistic-physical analysis of reliability can provideconsiderable economic effect, by reducing the cost of systems samples in several timesReferences
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