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Original Articles

COMPARISONS OF OPTIMAL ACCELERATED TEST PLANS FOR ESTIMATING QUANTILES OF LIFETIME DISTRIBUTION AT THE USE CONDITION

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Pages 301-328 | Received 14 Jul 1997, Published online: 27 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

Accelerated life tests (ALTs) and accelerated degradation tests (ADTs) are widely used for the reliability assessment of components or materials. In an ALT, failure times of test units are observed while in an ADT the failure-causing performance characteristic is measured. This article develops optimal ALT and ADT plans for estimating the qth Quantile of the lifetime distribution at the use condition, the latter being an extension of Park and Yum. Then, the two test plans are compared in terms of the asymptotic efficiency in estimating the qth quantile and of the robustness to the mis-specifications of failure probabilities. Computational results show that the ADT provides a more precise estimator than the corresponding ALT, especially when the failure probabilities are small. Concerning the robustness of a test plan to the departures of the guessed failure probabilities from their true values, neither plan completely dominates the other.

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BONG-JIN YUM

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