In this paper, a useful family of discontinuous point processes is proposed, which is able to analyze the failure pattern of repairable units subjected to repair actions that depart from the commonly assumed minimal repair policy. Maximum likelihood estimators of the parameters which index two special cases of the above family are derived, and procedures for testing the departure from the minimal repair assumption, based on asymptotic results, are discussed. An exact and unbiased testing procedure to be performed for small or moderate sample sizes is also proposed. Finally, numerical examples are given to illustrate the proposed estimation and testing procedures.
Discontinuous point processes for the analysis of repairable units
Calabria R;Pulcini G
1999
Abstract
In this paper, a useful family of discontinuous point processes is proposed, which is able to analyze the failure pattern of repairable units subjected to repair actions that depart from the commonly assumed minimal repair policy. Maximum likelihood estimators of the parameters which index two special cases of the above family are derived, and procedures for testing the departure from the minimal repair assumption, based on asymptotic results, are discussed. An exact and unbiased testing procedure to be performed for small or moderate sample sizes is also proposed. Finally, numerical examples are given to illustrate the proposed estimation and testing procedures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


