Introduction

Reliability of a system conveys information about the absence of failures, and is usually define as the probability that the system will perform its intended function for a specified time period when operating under normal environmental conditions. Reliability theory, which is the foundation of reliability engineering, deals with the interdisciplinary use of probability, statistics and stochastic modeling, combined with engineering insight into the design and the scientific understanding of the failure mechanisms, to study the various aspects of reliability. With the development of the complex systems, such as advanced aircraft, space station and nuclear power and so on, reliability theories and applications are more and more attention in this century. This workshop serves as a forum for the latest achievements of the advanced theory of reliability modeling and optimization, as well as more focuses on the application of reliability theories. We are looking forward it can attract more researchers to join us.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-04-15
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Signature

  • k-out-of-n systems

  • Network reliability

  • Degradation methods in reliability

  • Fault tree and decision diagram

  • Multi-state and continuous-state system reliability

  • Importance measure

  • Optimization methods in reliability

  • Maintenance modeling and analysis

  • Warranty modeling and analysis

  • Case studies in reliability

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jul 25

    2017

    to

    Jul 29

    2017

  • Apr 15 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Jul 29 2017

    Registration deadline