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Different Estimation Methods for Constant Stress Accelerated Life Test under the Family of the Exponentiated Distributions
Authors:Abdallah A Abdel Ghaly  Hanan M Aly  Rana N Salah
Affiliation:Department of Statistics, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Cairo 12613, Egypt
Abstract:The Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) has been used for a long time in several fields to obtain information on the reliability of product components and materials under operating conditions in a much shorter time. One of the main purposes of applying ALT is to estimate the failure time functions and reliability performance under normal conditions. This paper concentrates on the estimation procedures under ALT and how to select the best estimation method that gives accurate estimates for the reliability function. For this purpose, different estimation methods are used, such as maximum likelihood, least squares (LS), weighted LS, and probability weighted moment. Moreover, the reliability function under usual conditions is predicted. The estimation procedures are applied under the family of the exponentiated distributions in general, and for the exponentiated inverted Weibull (EIW) as a special case. Numerical analysis including simulated data and a real life data set is conducted to compare the performances between these four methods. It is found that the ML method gives the best results among other estimation methods. Finally, a comparison between the EIW and the Inverted Weibull (IW) distributions based on a real life data set is made using a likelihood ratio test. It is observed that the EIW distribution can provide better fitting than the IW in case of ALT. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:accelerated life testing  maximum likelihood method  least squares method  weighted least squares method  probability weighted moments method  exponentiated distributions
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