Stress–Strength Reliability Analysis for Different Distributions Using Progressive Type-II Censoring with Binomial Removal
Ibrahim Elbatal,
Amal S. Hassan,
L. S. Diab
et al.
Abstract:In the statistical literature, one of the most important subjects that is commonly used is stress–strength reliability, which is defined as δ=PW<V, where V and W are the strength and stress random variables, respectively, and δ is reliability parameter. Type-II progressive censoring with binomial removal is used in this study to examine the inference of δ=PW<V for a component with strength V and being subjected to stress W. We suppose that V and W are independent random variables taken from the Burr XII … Show more
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