On the Statistical Modeling and Analysis of Repairable Systems
Lindqvist, Bo Henry
Statist. Sci., Tome 21 (2006) no. 1, p. 532-551 / Harvested from Project Euclid
We review basic modeling approaches for failure and maintenance data from repairable systems. In particular we consider imperfect repair models, defined in terms of virtual age processes, and the trend-renewal process which extends the nonhomogeneous Poisson process and the renewal process. In the case where several systems of the same kind are observed, we show how observed covariates and unobserved heterogeneity can be included in the models. We also consider various approaches to trend testing. Modern reliability data bases usually contain information on the type of failure, the type of maintenance and so forth in addition to the failure times themselves. Basing our work on recent literature we present a framework where the observed events are modeled as marked point processes, with marks labeling the types of events. Throughout the paper the emphasis is more on modeling than on statistical inference.
Publié le : 2006-11-14
Classification:  Repairable system,  preventive maintenance,  nonhomogeneous Poisson process,  renewal process,  marked point process,  virtual age process,  trend-renewal process,  heterogeneity,  trend,  competing risks
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Lindqvist, Bo Henry. On the Statistical Modeling and Analysis of Repairable Systems. Statist. Sci., Tome 21 (2006) no. 1, pp.  532-551. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177334528/