Tolerance intervals in a heteroscedastic linear regression context with applications to aerospace equipment surveillance (Q613742)

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Tolerance intervals in a heteroscedastic linear regression context with applications to aerospace equipment surveillance
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    Tolerance intervals in a heteroscedastic linear regression context with applications to aerospace equipment surveillance (English)
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    22 December 2010
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    Summary: A heteroscedastic linear regression model is developed from plausible assumptions that describe the time evolution of performance metrics for equipment. The inherited motivation for the related weighted least squares analysis of the model is an essential and attractive selling point to engineers with interest in equipment surveillance methodologies. A simple test for the significance of the heteroscedasticity suggested by a data set is derived and a simulation study is used to evaluate the power of the test and compare it with several other applicable tests that were designed under different contexts. Tolerance intervals within the context of the model are derived, thus generalizing well-known tolerance intervals for ordinary least squares regression. Use of the model and its associated analyses is illustrated with an aerospace application where hundreds of electronic components are continuously monitored by an automated system that flags components that are suspected of unusual degradation patterns.
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