Title :
Classification of life distributions in multivariate models
Author_Institution :
Burdwan Univ., India
fDate :
6/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In reliability theory, lifetimes of systems and components are frequently studied through univariate concepts of ageing. By considering suitable multivariate generalizations of the univariate ageing properties, some multivariate ageing classes of life distributions are defined. Properties of these classes with their equivalent definitions and chain of implications are presented along with a few characterizing properties. These results are useful for obtaining reliability bounds (when component lives are independent) at the early stage of product design. Also for model selection, characterization results can be important. Moreover, the underlying mathematical treatment is univariate when viewed through conditional distributions
Keywords :
ageing; life testing; reliability theory; component lives; conditional distributions; life distributions classification; model selection; multivariate Weibull distribution; multivariate ageing; multivariate exponential distribution; multivariate models; product design; reliability bounds; reliability theory; underlying mathematical treatment; univariate ageing; Aging; Environmental factors; Exponential distribution; Hazards; Probability; Product design; Reliability theory; US Department of Transportation; Weibull distribution;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on