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20 April 2017 System principles, mathematical models and methods to ensure high reliability of safety systems
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Proceedings Volume 10418, XI Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems; 1041803 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270421
Event: Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems, 2016, Oltarzew, Poland
Abstract
Modern safety and security systems are composed of a large number of various components designed for detection, localization, tracking, collecting, and processing of information from the systems of monitoring, telemetry, control, etc. They are required to be highly reliable in a view to correctly perform data aggregation, processing and analysis for subsequent decision making support. On design and construction phases of the manufacturing of such systems a various types of components (elements, devices, and subsystems) are considered and used to ensure high reliability of signals detection, noise isolation, and erroneous commands reduction. When generating design solutions for highly reliable systems a number of restrictions and conditions such as types of components and various constrains on resources should be considered. Various types of components perform identical functions; however, they are implemented using diverse principles, approaches and have distinct technical and economic indicators such as cost or power consumption. The systematic use of different component types increases the probability of tasks performing and eliminates the common cause failure. We consider type-variety principle as an engineering principle of system analysis, mathematical models based on this principle, and algorithms for solving optimization problems of highly reliable safety and security systems design. Mathematical models are formalized in a class of two-level discrete optimization problems of large dimension. The proposed approach, mathematical models, algorithms can be used for problem solving of optimal redundancy on the basis of a variety of methods and control devices for fault and defects detection in technical systems, telecommunication networks, and energy systems.
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V. Zaslavskyi "System principles, mathematical models and methods to ensure high reliability of safety systems", Proc. SPIE 10418, XI Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems, 1041803 (20 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270421
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KEYWORDS
Tolerancing

Reliability

Defect detection

Safety

Information security

Mathematical modeling

Control systems

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