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Rare Event Simulation for Dynamic Fault Trees
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2017
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Fault trees (FT) are a popular industrial method for reliability engineering, for which Monte Carlo simulation is an important technique to estimate common dependability metrics, such as the system reliability and availability. A severe drawback of Monte Carlo simulation is that the number of simulations required to obtain accurate estimations grows extremely large in the presence of rare events, i.e., events whose probability of occurrence is very low, which typically holds for failures in
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-66266-4_2
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