Analytical Approach to Meeting Reliability and Confidence Requirements of Automotive Steering Systems
2004-01-0432
03/08/2004
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- Content
- Meeting reliability requirements specified by customers, solely by physical testing can result in serious resource implications. Demonstration of a high reliability at a high statistical confidence level requires a large number of test samples and lengthy test cycles. In this paper we intend to present our reliability management methodology that accounts for both physical testing and non-physical testing activities. In particular, we will focus on how three important product dimensions - namely, function, physical structure, and time-in-service requirements - are systematically examined and tied to validation test planning. The ultimate goal here is intelligent information management.
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- Citation
- Goel, P., and Itabashi-Campbell, R., "Analytical Approach to Meeting Reliability and Confidence Requirements of Automotive Steering Systems," SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-0432, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-0432.