Title :
Decision Making in Reliability
Author :
Srinivasan, V.S. ; Ramachandra, K.V.
Author_Institution :
Electronics & Radar Development Establishment; High Grounds: Bangalore-560 001 INDIA.
Abstract :
Distribution-free methods are evolved for 4 models of evaluating time-to-failure. Two decision procedures for choosing the better of two equipments are given in models I & II. Decision procedures for whether two equipments have the same availability or reliability are given in models III & IV; in these models, it is assumed that the mission time is a r.v. in the interval (0, T0). The method of model I is superior to existing tests like the Wilcoxon-Rank-Sum test and Mann-Whitney test in a particular case. Model II is based on the time taken to return to the initial state by a Markov chain and is optimum for large sample sizes. In model III, even though the distributions of time to failure and time to repair-completion are negative exponential, the method is general, distribution-free and optimal. Hence the type I error is constant even if the distributions of time to failure and repair-completion differ from the assumed distributions. Model IV is also distribution-free and optimum.
Keywords :
Availability; Decision making; Error analysis; Parametric statistics; Reliability theory; Statistical analysis; Statistical distributions; Steady-state; Testing; Virtual manufacturing; Availability; Distribution-free methods; Hypotheses; Mann-Whitney test; Markov chain; Power function; Type I error; Wilcoxon-Rank-Sum test;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TR.1977.5220147