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Estimation of the stress-strength reliability for the inverse Weibull distribution under adaptive type-II progressive hybrid censoring

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In this article, we compare the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) and the maximum product of spacing estimate (MPSE) of a stress-strength reliability model, θ = P(Y < X), under adaptive… Click to show full abstract

In this article, we compare the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) and the maximum product of spacing estimate (MPSE) of a stress-strength reliability model, θ = P(Y < X), under adaptive progressive type-II progressive hybrid censoring, when X and Y are independent random variables taken from the inverse Weibull distribution (IWD) with the same shape parameter and different scale parameters. The performance of both estimators is compared, through a comprehensive computer simulation based on two criteria, namely bias and mean squared error (MSE). To demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed methods, we used two examples of real-life data based on Breakdown Times of an Insulated Fluid by (Nelson, 2003) and Head and Neck Cancer Data by (Efron, 1988). It is concluded that the MPSE method outperformed the MLE method in terms of bias and MSE values.

Keywords: inverse weibull; progressive hybrid; hybrid censoring; stress strength; strength reliability; type progressive

Journal Title: PLOS ONE
Year Published: 2022

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