Estimating the Reliability of Systems Subject to Imperfect Repair
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Publication:3476169
DOI10.2307/2289878zbMath0698.62099OpenAlexW4246898519MaRDI QIDQ3476169
Francisco J. Samaniego, Lyn R. Whitaker
Publication date: 1989
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2289878
weak convergenceGaussian processrepairable systemsnonparametric maximum likelihood estimatoridentifiabilitystrong uniform consistencyinverse samplinglife distributionestimation proceduresrenewal testingBernoulli variableage-dependent imperfect-repair modelBrown- Proschan imperfect-repair modeldistribution of interfailure timesneighborhood maximum likelihood estimator
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