Estimation of the Join Point in a Heteroscedastic Regression Model Arising in Accelerated Life Tests.
Abstract
In certain accelerated life test experiments, when accelerating beyond certain values of the stress, a change in the basic failure mechanism occurs. Such situations call for the introduction of two or more submodels joined at what is known as a join point. In the paper the author considers two continuous linear submodels, each applicable over a particular but unknown interval of the applied stress. It is assumed that the exponential model for failure times is valid for the entire range of the applied stress. An iterative weighted least-squares procedure is applied to data obtained from censored sample life tests conducted at different values of the applied stress. (Modified author abstract)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 09, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0778640
Entities
People
- Nozer Singpurwalla
Organizations
- George Washington University