Abstract

An operating orbit system with two dissimilar units is studied. The orbit is said to be in an operative state if both of its units are good and one is operative at a time. Two units are kept in standby for replacing the units in the orbit. As soon as a unit of the orbit fails, the corresponding standby unit immediately takes its place. The system is said to have failed if at least two similar units fail. Only the totally failed systems are repaired. Using regenerative point technique, some important reliability characteristics of interest have been obtained.

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