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Showing papers by "Antonio Di Crescenzo published in 2018"


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11 May 2018
TL;DR: A heavy-traffic approximation is derived that allows approximating the state of the systems by a time-non-homogeneous Wiener process subject to jumps to a spurious state and random returns to the zero state due to catastrophes and repairs.
Abstract: We consider a time-non-homogeneous double-ended queue subject to catastrophes and repairs. The catastrophes occur according to a non-homogeneous Poisson process and lead the system into a state of failure. Instantaneously, the system is put under repair, such that repair time is governed by a time-varying intensity function. We analyze the transient and the asymptotic behavior of the queueing system. Moreover, we derive a heavy-traffic approximation that allows approximating the state of the systems by a time-non-homogeneous Wiener process subject to jumps to a spurious state (due to catastrophes) and random returns to the zero state (due to repairs). Special attention is devoted to the case of periodic catastrophe and repair intensity functions. The first-passage-time problem through constant levels is also treated both for the queueing model and the approximating diffusion process. Finally, the goodness of the diffusive approximating procedure is discussed.

29 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the steady state distribution of a M / M / 1 queue operating in two switching environments, where the switch is governed by a two-state time-homogeneous Markov chain, is investigated.

20 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the one-dimensional telegraph random process in the presence of an elastic boundary at the origin and obtained the distribution of the renewal cycles and of the absorption time.
Abstract: We investigate the one-dimensional telegraph random process in the presence of an elastic boundary at the origin. This process describes a finite-velocity random motion that alternates between two possible directions of motion (positive or negative). When the particle hits the origin, it is either absorbed, with probability α, or reflected upwards, with probability 1−α. In the case of exponentially distributed random times between consecutive changes of direction, we obtain the distribution of the renewal cycles and of the absorption time at the origin. This investigation is performed both in the case of motion starting from the origin and non-zero initial state. We also study the probability law of the process within a renewal cycle.

19 citations


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01 Jan 2018-Metrika
TL;DR: In this article, an inaccuracy measure concerning the relevation transform of two nonnegative continuous random variables is introduced and compared with other existing inaccuracy measures, and a connection with the proportional hazards model is also provided.
Abstract: Inaccuracy and information measures based on the cumulative residual entropy are useful in various fields, and are attracting increasing attention in Probability Theory and Statistics. In this paper, we introduce and study an inaccuracy measure concerning the relevation transform of two nonnegative continuous random variables. We investigate various distributional properties and characterization results that are based on the mean residual lifetime and involve the generalized Pareto distribution. A connection with the proportional hazards model is also provided. We obtain comparison results involving the proposed inaccuracy measure and some existing inaccuracy measures. Some illustrative examples are finally given.

16 citations


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TL;DR: Information measures of MRSSU in terms of Shannon entropy, Rényi entropy and Kullback-Leibler (KL) information are considered to compare the uncertainty and information content of MR SSU with simple random sampling and ranked set sampling data.
Abstract: Biradar and Santosha (2014) proposed maximum ranked set sampling procedure with unequal samples (MRSSU) to estimate the mean of the exponential distribution. In this paper, we consider information ...

12 citations


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TL;DR: The Gini-type index is utilized as an applicable tool for the study and comparison of the ageing properties of complex systems and a new stochastic order is introduced to compare the speed of ageing of components and systems.

11 citations


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TL;DR: This work analyses such a stochastic process when the interarrival times separating consecutive velocity changes (and jumps) have generalized Mittag-Leffler distributions, and constitute the random times of a fractional alternating Poisson process.
Abstract: The basic jump-telegraph process with exponentially distributed interarrival times deserves interest in various applied fields such as financial modelling and queueing theory. Aiming to propose a more general setting, we analyse such a stochastic process when the interarrival times separating consecutive velocity changes (and jumps) have generalized Mittag-Leffler distributions, and constitute the random times of a fractional alternating Poisson process. By means of renewal theory-based issues we obtain the forward and backward transition densities of the motion in series form, and prove their uniform convergence. Specific attention is then given to the case of jumps with constant size, for which we also obtain the mean of the process. Finally, we investigate the first-passage time of the process through a constant positive boundary, providing its formal distribution and suitable lower bounds.

9 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
16 Oct 2018
TL;DR: In this article, a suitable replacement model for random lifetimes is proposed, in which at a fixed time an item is replaced by another one having the same age but different lifetime distribution.
Abstract: We consider a suitable replacement model for random lifetimes, in which at a fixed time an item is replaced by another one having the same age but different lifetime distribution. We focus first on stochastic comparisons between the involved random lifetimes, in order to assess conditions leading to an improvement of the system. Attention is also given to the relative ratio of improvement, which is proposed as a suitable index finalized to measure the goodness of the replacement procedure. Finally, we provide various results on the dynamic differential entropy of the lifetime of the improved system.

6 citations


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TL;DR: It is proved that under some conditions, the entropy order among component lifetimes is preserved under coherent system formations and the findings are based on system signatures as a useful measure from comparison purposes.
Abstract: This paper considers information properties of coherent systems when component lifetimes are independent and identically distributed. Some results on the entropy of coherent systems in terms of ordering properties of component distributions are proposed. Moreover, various sufficient conditions are given under which the entropy order among systems as well as the corresponding dual systems hold. Specifically, it is proved that under some conditions, the entropy order among component lifetimes is preserved under coherent system formations. The findings are based on system signatures as a useful measure from comparison purposes. Furthermore, some results on the system's entropy are derived when lifetimes of components are dependent and identically distributed. Several illustrative examples are also given.

6 citations