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Statistical Inference for Generalized Power-Law Process in repairable systems
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WoS WOS:001179230900001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85184522797
DOI 10.1016/J.CAM.2024.115799
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

Autores
Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Repairable systems are often used to model the reliability of restored components after a failure is observed. Among various reliability growth models, the power law process (PLP) or Weibull process has been widely used in industrial problems and applications. In this article, we propose a new class of model called the generalized PLP (GPLP), based on change points. These can be treated as known or unknown parameters, or interpreted as failure times. Herein, we consider the impact of all or some fixes on the failure intensity function. In this context, unlike the usual PLP, the GPLP is not restricted to the assumption of minimal repair (MR). Other situations, such as perfect, efficient, and harmful repair, can be considered. We present some special cases of the GPLP, such as the main models used to analyze repairable systems under the assumption of imperfect repair. The estimators of the proposed model parameters were obtained using the maximum likelihood method. We evaluated the performance of the parameter estimators through Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. The proposed approach is fully illustrated using two real failure time datasets.

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Mathematics, Applied
Scopus
Applied Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Lopes, Tito - Universidade Federal de São Carlos - Brasil
Univ Fed Sao Carlos - Brasil
2 Tomazella, Vera L.D. - Universidade Federal de São Carlos - Brasil
Univ Fed Sao Carlos - Brasil
3 Leao, Jeremias Hombre Universidade Federal do Amazonas - Brasil
Univ Fed Amazonas - Brasil
4 Ramos, Pedro Luiz Hombre Facultad de Matemáticas - Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
5 Louzada, F. Hombre Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil
UNIV SAO PAULO - Brasil

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Financiamiento



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CAPES
CNPq
FAPESP
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas
FAPEAM grants from the government of the state of Amazonas, Brazil
Brazilian federal government, FAPESP
Government of the State of Sao Paulo

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The authors thank the editors and reviewers for their constructive comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. The research was partially supported by CNPq and CAPES grants from the Brazilian federal government, FAPESP grants from the government of the State of São Paulo and by FAPEAM grants from the government of the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Jeremias Leão and Vera Tomazella are grateful CNPq Grant 06698/2021-8 and FAPESP Grant 2021/04449-9 , respectively. The research of Francisco Louzada is supported by FAPESP (Grant number: 2013/07375-0 ) and CNPq (Grant number: 308849/2021-3 ).
The authors thank the editors and reviewers for their constructive comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. The research was partially supported by CNPq and CAPES grants from the Brazilian federal government, FAPESP grants from the government of the State of S & atilde;o Paulo and by FAPEAM grants from the government of the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Jeremias Le & atilde;o and Vera Tomazella are grateful CNPq Grant 06698/2021-8 and FAPESP Grant 2021/04449-9, respectively. The research of Francisco Louzada is supported by FAPESP (Grant number: 2013/07375-0) and CNPq (Grant number: 308849/2021-3) .

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