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A meta-analysis approach for step-stress experiments
Authors:M Kateri  U Kamps  N Balakrishnan
Institution:1. Department of Statistics and Insurance Science, University of Piraeus, 185 34 Piraeus, Greece;2. Institute of Statistics, RWTH Aachen University, 52056 Aachen, Germany;3. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1
Abstract:The step-stress model is a special case of accelerated life testing that allows for testing of units under different levels of stress with changes occurring at various intermediate stages of the experiment. Interest then lies on inference for the mean lifetime at each stress level. All step-stress models discussed so far in the literature are based on a single experiment. For the situation when data have been collected from different experiments wherein all the test units had been exposed to the same levels of stress but with possibly different points of change of stress, we introduce a model that combines the different experiments and facilitates a meta-analysis for the estimation of the mean lifetimes. We then discuss in detail the likelihood inference for the case of simple step-stress experiments under exponentially distributed lifetimes with Type-II censoring.
Keywords:Accelerated life testing  Cumulative exposure model  Type-II censoring  Exponential distribution  Conditional moment generating function  Maximum likelihood estimation
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