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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2015.19.8.1973

A Development of Component Vulnerability Analysis Program for Armored Fighting Vehicle using Criticality based on FMECA  

Hwang, Hun-Gyu (Department of Computer Engineering, Graduate School of Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Kang, Ji-Won (Division of IT Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Lee, Jang-Se (Division of IT Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Abstract
The combat system has a different purpose depending on its mission. All functions of combat system are important, but, the components that related main functions for the purpose, are important than other components. Also, the hit probability of component is proportional to area of the component. Therefore, when we analyze vulnerability of combat system, to consider the importance and hit probability of component. Thus to improve reliability of combat system, we apply the analyzed result to design combat system. In this paper, we develop a vulnerability analysis program based on criticality which calculated from importance and hit probability of components by related researches. To do this, we propose a methodology to apply criticality of components, and define classification rates for calculating criticality based on FMECA. Additionally, we propose a technique of vulnerability analysis using criticality of components, and apply the proposed technique to develop and test the vulnerability analysis program for automation of analysis.
Keywords
Criticality; Failure Mode; Effectiveness and Criticality Analysis; Component; Vulnerability analysis; Armored fighting vehicle;
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