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Interaction between monitorability indicators and operational characteristics of communications equipment

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This article considers the influence of changes in monitorability indicators on the operational characteristics of communications equipment. For indicators of monitorability we take the depth of defect search, failure localizability, overhead, and others. Among the operational characteristics, those considered include time to repair, probability of undetected failure, probability of failure-free operation, etc. The results obtained make it possible to estimate, during the design phase, the influence of changes in monitorability factors on the operational characteristics of equipment and to make selections that meet given requirements.

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 6, pp. 23–26, June, 1996.

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Novikov, N.N., Korovin, O.V., Astapenko, Y.V. et al. Interaction between monitorability indicators and operational characteristics of communications equipment. Meas Tech 39, 607–612 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02369823

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