Bayesian inference for step-stress partially accelerated competing failure model under type II progressive censoring (Q1792801)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6952886
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6952886 |
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Bayesian inference for step-stress partially accelerated competing failure model under type II progressive censoring (English)
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12 October 2018
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Summary: This paper deals with the Bayesian inference on step-stress partially accelerated life tests using Type II progressive censored data in the presence of competing failure causes. Suppose that the occurrence time of the failure cause follows Pareto distribution under use stress levels. Based on the tampered failure rate model, the objective Bayesian estimates, Bayesian estimates, and E-Bayesian estimates of the unknown parameters and acceleration factor are obtained under the squared loss function. To evaluate the performance of the obtained estimates, the average relative errors (AREs) and mean squared errors (MSEs) are calculated. In addition, the comparisons of the three estimates of unknown parameters and acceleration factor for different sample sizes and different progressive censoring schemes are conducted through Monte Carlo simulations.
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