Reliability Estimation for Stress-Strength Model Based on Unit-Half-Normal Distribution

Rolando de la Cruz, Hugo S. Salinas, Cristian Meza

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Many lifetime distribution models have successfully served as population models for risk analysis and reliability mechanisms. We propose a novel estimation procedure of stress–strength reliability in the case of two independent unit-half-normal distributions can fit asymmetrical data with either positive or negative skew, with different shape parameters. We obtain the maximum likelihood estimator of the reliability, its asymptotic distribution, and exact and asymptotic confidence intervals. In addition, confidence intervals of model parameters are constructed by using bootstrap techniques. We study the performance of the estimators based on Monte Carlo simulations, the mean squared error, average bias and length, and coverage probabilities. Finally, we apply the proposed reliability model in data analysis of burr measurements on the iron sheets.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo837
PublicaciónSymmetry
Volumen14
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - abr. 2022
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