Liangliang Zhuang, Ancha Xu, Binbing Wang, Yuguo Xue, Songzi Zhang
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Progressive-stress accelerated life testing (PSALT) is a special type of experiment that tests the lifetime of a product with continuously varying stress levels. Due to the limitations of testing equipments and costs, the lifetime data collected by PSALT are usually censored and have group effects. In order to deal with the two characteristics in the data, this paper presents a novel PSALT model with group effects under progressive censoring. Two-stage and Gauss-Hermite quadrature methods are proposed to estimate the model parameters, while the interval estimates are constructed by bootstrap and the asymptotic theorem, respectively. Simulation studies are conducted to compare the proposed model with the traditional models without group effects in terms of the relative bias and root mean squared error under different scenarios. The results show that the proposed model can detect group-to-group variation, and that the models without group effects will result in large biases for estimating the characteristic lifetime of the product. Finally, the proposed model is validated by a real dataset.
期刊介绍:
Quality Technology and Quantitative Management is an international refereed journal publishing original work in quality, reliability, queuing service systems, applied statistics (including methodology, data analysis, simulation), and their applications in business and industrial management. The journal publishes both theoretical and applied research articles using statistical methods or presenting new results, which solve or have the potential to solve real-world management problems.