Abstract

A system receives shocks at successive random points of discrete time, and each shock causes a positive integer-valued random amount of damage which accumulates on the system one after another. The system is subject to failure and it fails once the total cumulative damage level first exceeds a fixed threshold. Upon failure the system must be replaced by a new and identical one and a cost is incurred. If the system is replaced before failure, a smaller cost is incurred. In previous work, under some assumptions, we specified a replacement rule which minimizes the long-run (expected) average cost per unit time and possesses control limit property. In this paper, a general algorithm for such models is developed.

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