A minimal path-based method for computing multistate network reliability (Q2223237)

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    A minimal path-based method for computing multistate network reliability
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7303106

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      A minimal path-based method for computing multistate network reliability (English)
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      28 January 2021
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      Summary: Most of modern technological networks that can perform their tasks with various distinctive levels of efficiency are multistate networks, and reliability is a fundamental attribute for their safe operation and optimal improvement. For a multistate network, the two-terminal reliability at demand level \(d\), defined as the probability that the network capacity is greater than or equal to a demand of \(d\) units, can be calculated in terms of multistate minimal paths, called \(d\)-minimal paths \((d\)-MPs) for short. This paper presents an efficient algorithm to find all \(d\)-MPs for the multistate two-terminal reliability problem. To advance the solution efficiency of \(d\)-MPs, an improved model is developed by redefining capacity constraints of network components and minimal paths (MPs). Furthermore, an effective technique is proposed to remove duplicate \(d\)-MPs that are generated multiple times during solution. A simple example is provided to demonstrate the proposed algorithm step by step. In addition, through computational experiments conducted on benchmark networks, it is found that the proposed algorithm is more efficient.
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