Title of article :
Discrete competing risk model with application to modeling bus-motor failure data
Author/Authors :
R. Jiang ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Failure data are often modeled using continuous distributions. However, a discrete distribution can be appropriate for modeling interval or grouped data. When failure data come from a complex system, a simple discrete model can be inappropriate for modeling such data. This paper presents two types of discrete distributions. One is formed by exponentiating an underlying distribution, and the other is a two-fold competing risk model. The paper focuses on two special distributions: (a) exponentiated Poisson distribution and (b) competing risk model involving a geometric distribution and an exponentiated Poisson distribution. The competing risk model has a decreasing-followed-by-unimodal mass function and a bathtub-shaped failure rate. Five classical data sets on bus-motor failures can be simultaneously and appropriately fitted by a general 5-parameter competing risk model with the parameters being functions of the number of successive failures. The lifetime and aging characteristics of the fitted distribution are analyzed.
Keywords :
Competing risk model , Bathtub failure rate , Discrete distribution , Exponentiated Poisson distribution , Exponentiated geometric distribution
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety