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The ARINC allocation method was developed by ARINC Research Group, a subsidiary of Aeronautical Radio, Inc. It assumes all sub-elements are in series and have constant failure rates. It allocates improved sub-element failure rates based on weighing factors derived from the present failure rates.


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ARINC Allocation

The ARINC allocation method was developed by ARINC Research Group, a subsidiary of Aeronautical Radio, Inc. It assumes all sub-elements are in series and have constant failure rates. It allocates improved sub-element failure rates based on weighing factors derived from the present failure rates.

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