Cost Effectiveness of a Man-Machine System Considering Physical Conditions of an Operator
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This paper presents two man-machine reliability models. A system consists of one machine unit, one operator, and one event detecting monitor. The machine unit has three states, normal, abnormal, and failed. The event detecting monitor may fail in two ways. If a machine unit becomes abnormal, the event detecting monitor sends a signal, and the operator takes necessary actions. If the operator fails in the action in the cause of human error, the machine unit goes down. The condition of the operator is classified into two types, good and bad. The time to repair, and the human error rate both depend on the condition of the operator. The MTTF is obtained by using a Markov model and numerical computation. Furthermore, the optimal operating period which minimizes the overall cost is decided by using computer methods. Some numerical examples are shown.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-07-25
著者
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Yuge Tetsushi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering National Defense Academy
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Yanagi Shigeru
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering National Defense Academy
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Yanagi Shigeru
Department Of Electrical & Electronics Engineering National Defense Academy
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Hara Toshio
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Defense Academy:(present Address) Central System Manag
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SZIDAROVSZKY Ferenc
Faculty of Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering, The University of Arizona
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Szidarovszky Ferenc
Faculty Of Department Of Systems And Industrial Engineering The University Of Arizona
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