Parametric Multiplicative Intensities Models Fitted to Bus Motor Failure Data |
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Authors: | J. K. Lindsey |
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Affiliation: | Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Classes of two- and three-parameter multiplicative intensities models are presented. These have the advantage that they can be simply fitted by standard software. The two-parameter models include the Weibull and extreme value models, whereas the three-parameter models can have bathtub-shaped forms. The bus motor failure data are reanalysed to show that all five failures of the 191 buses can be adequately described by the same two-parameter multiplicative intensity model based on the squared logarithm of distance travelled in service since previous repair. This is a new member of the multiplicative intensity family, based on the squared logarithm of distance, or of time for survival data. |
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Keywords: | Bathtub shape Failure times Multiplicative intensities Poisson regression Proportional hazards |
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