Mission profile
A mission profile refers to the collection of all relevant environmental conditions and static and dynamic load profiles that a component is exposed to throughout its lifecycle (including production, testing, storage, transportation, and operation), typically represented in the form of characteristic-parameter charts or tables[1][2]. Many products—such as automobiles, aircraft, and integrated circuits[3]—operate under dynamic operational or environmental conditions, and a mission profile defines the stages at which different events and environments occur during a device’s mission. Reliability engineers include various factors in the mission profile checklist and, by recording the time spent in each mission phase, can adjust maintenance-activity frequencies to more accurately reflect actual use and inform failure-analysis processes[1][4][5]. As component development processes grow ever more complex, the demand for communication among development partners increases accordingly, and mission profiles serve as a simplified representation for exchanging these load-analysis details[6][7].
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- ↑ Lu, Yiping; Xiang, Enyao; Zhu, Ankang; Luo, Haoze; Yang, Huan; Zhao, Rongxiang (2023). "Mission-Profile-Based Reliability Evaluation of IGBT Modules for Wide-Speed Range Electric Vehicle Drive Using Fast Multistep Mapping Simulation Strategy". IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics. 11 (5): 5376–5390. Bibcode:2023IJESE..11.5376L. doi:10.1109/JESTPE.2023.3299464. ISSN 2168-6777.
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- ↑ Sohrmann, Christoph (2020-08-13). "Mission Profiles In The Automotive Development Process". Semiconductor Engineering. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
- ↑ Fogsgaard, Martin Bendix; Bahman, Amir Sajjad; Iannuzzo, Francesco; Blaabjerg, Frede (2022). "Mission profile simplification method for reliability analysis of PV converters". Microelectronics Reliability. 138. Bibcode:2022MiRe..13814651F. doi:10.1016/j.microrel.2022.114651. Retrieved 2025-08-03. Unknown parameter
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