A Note on Warm Standby System

Abstract

In this note, we investigate, under what circumstances, a warm standby system (formed by n active components and m warm standby components) has more number of surviving warm standby components than another similar system at the time of kth failure of the active component of the respective system. The number of such components being random, the comparison has been done with respect to different stochastic orders, viz. usual stochastic order, hazard rate and reversed hazard rate orders, and likelihood ratio order.

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