TY - JOUR
T1 - Reliability Class Testing and Hypothesis Specification
T2 - NBRULC−t∘ Characterizations with Applications for Medical and Engineering Data Modeling
AU - Alqifari, Hana
AU - Eliwa, Mohamed S.
AU - Etman, Walid B.H.
AU - El-Morshedy, Mahmoud
AU - Al-Essa, Laila A.
AU - EL-Sagheer, Rashad M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2023/5
Y1 - 2023/5
N2 - Due to the complexity of the data being generated day in and day out in many practical domains, as a result of the development of scales for rating the success or failure of reliability, a new domain of reliability called the classes of life and determinant probability distributions has been presented. This article introduces novel statistical probability models for the reliability class of life test under different reliability processes in the age range (Formula presented.). Several probabilistic properties and features were derived and rigorously screened to test the new reliability class. According to the U-statistic, a novel hypothesis test was created to evaluate the exponentiality property. The comparative efficiency of the test according to Pitman’s asymptotic efficiency was examined and compared with other reliability classes. To prove the superiority of the new reliability class, some probability models were utilized, including the Weibull, Makeham, gamma, and linear failure rate models. Moreover, critical point simulations of the null Monte Carlo distribution and some applications of the censored and uncensored data were implemented to validate the class test listed by the reliability analysis.
AB - Due to the complexity of the data being generated day in and day out in many practical domains, as a result of the development of scales for rating the success or failure of reliability, a new domain of reliability called the classes of life and determinant probability distributions has been presented. This article introduces novel statistical probability models for the reliability class of life test under different reliability processes in the age range (Formula presented.). Several probabilistic properties and features were derived and rigorously screened to test the new reliability class. According to the U-statistic, a novel hypothesis test was created to evaluate the exponentiality property. The comparative efficiency of the test according to Pitman’s asymptotic efficiency was examined and compared with other reliability classes. To prove the superiority of the new reliability class, some probability models were utilized, including the Weibull, Makeham, gamma, and linear failure rate models. Moreover, critical point simulations of the null Monte Carlo distribution and some applications of the censored and uncensored data were implemented to validate the class test listed by the reliability analysis.
KW - aging
KW - convolution
KW - increasing convex order
KW - mixture
KW - simulation
KW - statistical model
KW - statistics and numerical data
KW - U-statistic
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85160239107&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/axioms12050414
DO - 10.3390/axioms12050414
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85160239107
SN - 2075-1680
VL - 12
JO - Axioms
JF - Axioms
IS - 5
M1 - 414
ER -