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http://dx.doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2021.24.4.449

A Study on the Optimal Allocation of Maintenance Personnel in the Military Emergency Maintenance System Considering the Property of Impatience  

Kim, Sungwoo (The Republic of Korea Navy Headquarters)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology / v.24, no.4, 2021 , pp. 449-456 More about this Journal
Abstract
Impatience characteristics are an important factor to be considered in the defense field, which is sensitive to time, but there are not many cases applied. In addition, due to the difficulty of analysis that must consider various probabilistic factors (breakdown/maintenance distribution, impatience characteristics, etc.), military decision makers consider only simple data (number of occurrences per year, maintenance time, etc.) Therefore, in this study, a model capable of analyzing the performance of the emergency maintenance system for determining the appropriate size and organization of military and civilian maintenance personnel was presented in consideration of impatience characteristics and probabilistic factors. And through numerical analysis, the appropriate size of the military and civilian emergency maintenance teams was analyzed. This study is significant in that it can improve readiness of operational power and prevent waste of defense budget through efficient operation of the military's emergency maintenance system.
Keywords
Impatience; Military Emergency Maintenance System; Optimal Maintenance Personnel;
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