Volume 37, Issue 3 pp. 513-524
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Reliability assessment for discrete time shock models via phase-type distributions

Serkan Eryilmaz

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Serkan Eryilmaz

Department of Industrial Engineering, Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey

Correspondence Serkan Eryilmaz, Department of Industrial Engineering, Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey.

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Cihangir Kan

Cihangir Kan

Department of Financial Mathematics, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, China

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First published: 08 October 2020
Citations: 12

Abstract

In this paper, particular shock models are studied for the case when the times between successive shocks and the magnitudes of shocks have discrete phase-type distributions. The well-known shock models such as delta shock model, extreme shock model, and the mixed shock model which is obtained by combining delta and extreme shock models are considered. The probability generating function and recursive equation for the distribution of the system's lifetime are obtained for the cases when the interarrival times between shocks and the magnitudes of shocks are independent and when they are dependent. System reliability is computed for particular interarrival distributions such as geometric, negative Binomial and generalized geometric distributions.

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