Parametric Bootstrap Confidence Interval Method for the Power Law Process With Applications to Multiple Repairable Systems
Abstract
In the reliability analysis of repairable systems, the power law process (PLP) is most commonly used to model the failure process of a repairable system. The estimates of some important functions of the PLP parameters have played an important role in assessing systems reliability or making reliability management decisions. For the general cases where multiple identical repairable systems operate independently for different periods of time and...
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Title
Parametric Bootstrap Confidence Interval Method for the Power Law Process With Applications to Multiple Repairable Systems
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
6
Pages
49157 - 49169
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