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Traditional lighting is focused on the prevention of hardware failures. With the trend toward controlled and connected systems, other components will start playing an equal role in the reliability of it. Here reliability need to be replaced by availability, and other modeling approaches are to be taken into account. Software reliability can only be covered by growth models, with the Goel-Okumoto as a promising candidate. System prognostics and health management is the next step to service the connected complex systems in the most effective way possible. In this chapter we highlight the next frontiers that will need to be taken in order to move the traditional lighting catastrophic failure thinking into a thinking more toward new ways how system (degraded) functions can fail or be compromised.
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Schenkelaars, D., van Driel, W.D., Duijve, R. (2018). The Next Frontier: Reliability of Complex Systems. In: van Driel, W., Fan, X., Zhang, G. (eds) Solid State Lighting Reliability Part 2. Solid State Lighting Technology and Application Series, vol 3. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58175-0_22
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