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A direct algorithm for computing reliabilities of consecutive- k cycles.

01 January 1988

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A consecutive-k cycle is a circular system such that the system fails if and only if any k consecutive components all fail. Reliabilities for consecutive-k cycles are usually computed by recursive equations. However, all recursive equations proposed so far for the cycle involve reliabilities for consecutive- k lines. Thus we have to run two passes where the first pass only computes the line reliabilities.