Inferential statistics on the dynamic system model with time-dependent failure-rate |
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Authors: | Bhupendra Singh Shubhi Rathi Sachin Kumar |
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Affiliation: | Department of Statistics , C.C.S. University , Meerut , 250 004 , India |
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Abstract: | This study focuses on the classical and Bayesian analysis of a k-components load-sharing parallel system in which components have time-dependent failure rates. In the classical set up, the maximum likelihood estimates of the load-share parameters with their standard errors (SEs) are obtained. (1?γ) 100% simultaneous and two bootstrap confidence intervals for the parameters and system reliability and hazard functions have been constructed. Further, on recognizing the fact that life-testing experiments are very time consuming, the parameters involved in the failure time distribution of the system are expected to follow some random variations. Therefore, Bayes estimates along with their posterior SEs of the parameters and system reliability and hazard functions are obtained by assuming gamma and Jeffrey's priors of the unknown parameters. Markov chain Monte Carlo technique such as Gibbs sampler has been used to obtain Bayes estimates and highest posterior density credible intervals. |
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Keywords: | load-share model system reliability and hazard rate functions Bayes estimate Gibbs sampler Metropolis–Hastings algorithm highest posterior density credible boot-p and boot-t intervals |
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