Comparing Lifetimes of Coherent Systems with Dependent Components Operating in Random Environments

09/12/2018
by   Nil Kamal Hazra, et al.
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We study an impact of a random environment on lifetimes of coherent systems with dependent components. There are two combined sources of this dependence. One results from the dependence of the components of the coherent system operating in a deterministic environment and the other is due to dependence of components of the system sharing the same random environment. We provide different sets of sufficient conditions for the corresponding stochastic comparisons and consider various scenarios, namely, (i) two different coherent systems operate under the same random environment; (ii) two coherent systems operate under two different random environments; (iii) one of the coherent systems operates under a random environment, whereas the other under a deterministic one. Some examples are given to illustrate the proposed reasoning.

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