New inference for constant-stress accelerated life tests with weibull distribution and progressively type-ii censoring

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Constant-stress procedures based on parametric lifetime distributions and models are often used for accelerated life testing in product reliability experiments. Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is the typical statistical inference method. This paper presents a new inference method, named the random variable transformation (RVT) method, for Weibull constant-stress accelerated life tests with progressively Type-II right censoring (including ordinary Type-II right censoring). A two-parameter Weibull life distribution with a scale parameter that is a log-linear function of stress is used. RVT inference life distribution parameters and the log-linear function coefficients are provided. Exact confidence intervals for these parameters are also explored. Numerical comparisons of RVT-based estimates to MLE show that the proposed RVT inference is promising, in particular for small sample sizes. © 2012 IEEE.

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Wang, B. X., Yu, K., & Sheng, Z. (2014). New inference for constant-stress accelerated life tests with weibull distribution and progressively type-ii censoring. IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 63(3), 807–815. https://doi.org/10.1109/TR.2014.2313804

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