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Markovian multiechelon repairable inventory system

Abstract

In this article we model a two-echelon (two levels of repair, one level of supply) repairable-item inventory system using continuous-time Markov processes. We analyze two models. In the first model we assume a system with a single base. In the second model we expand this model to include n bases. The Markov approach gives rise to multidimensional state spaces that are large even for relatively small problems. Because of this, we utilize aggregate/disaggregate techniques to develop a solution algorithm for finding the steady-state distribution. This algorithm is exact for the single-base model and is an approximation for the n-base model, in which case it is found to be very accurate and computationally very efficient.

Keywords:
Markov process Computer science Base (topology) Mathematical optimization Aggregate (composite) Markov chain Markov model State (computer science) Algorithm Mathematics Statistics Machine learning

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Topics

Advanced Queuing Theory Analysis
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Supply Chain and Inventory Management
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Reliability and Maintenance Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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