Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.

This paper describes a method for computing estimates for the location parameter μ > 0 and scale parameter λ > 0 with fixed shape parameter α of the alpha power exponential distribution (APED) under type-II hybrid censored (T-IIHC) samples. We compute the maximum likelihood estimations (MLEs)...

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Main Authors: Mukhtar M Salah, Essam A Ahmed, Ziyad A Alhussain, Hanan Haj Ahmed, M El-Morshedy, M S Eliwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244316
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spelling doaj-5251d1865fff47ed82946efff2107c342021-04-27T04:30:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01161e024431610.1371/journal.pone.0244316Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.Mukhtar M SalahEssam A AhmedZiyad A AlhussainHanan Haj AhmedM El-MorshedyM S EliwaThis paper describes a method for computing estimates for the location parameter μ > 0 and scale parameter λ > 0 with fixed shape parameter α of the alpha power exponential distribution (APED) under type-II hybrid censored (T-IIHC) samples. We compute the maximum likelihood estimations (MLEs) of (μ, λ) by applying the Newton-Raphson method (NRM) and expectation maximization algorithm (EMA). In addition, the estimate hazard functions and reliability are evaluated by applying the invariance property of MLEs. We calculate the Fisher information matrix (FIM) by applying the missing information rule, which is important in finding the asymptotic confidence interval. Finally, the different proposed estimation methods are compared in simulation studies. A simulation example and real data example are analyzed to illustrate our estimation methods.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244316
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author Mukhtar M Salah
Essam A Ahmed
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Hanan Haj Ahmed
M El-Morshedy
M S Eliwa
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Essam A Ahmed
Ziyad A Alhussain
Hanan Haj Ahmed
M El-Morshedy
M S Eliwa
Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.
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author_facet Mukhtar M Salah
Essam A Ahmed
Ziyad A Alhussain
Hanan Haj Ahmed
M El-Morshedy
M S Eliwa
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title Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.
title_short Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.
title_full Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.
title_fullStr Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.
title_full_unstemmed Statistical inferences for type-II hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.
title_sort statistical inferences for type-ii hybrid censoring data from the alpha power exponential distribution.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper describes a method for computing estimates for the location parameter μ > 0 and scale parameter λ > 0 with fixed shape parameter α of the alpha power exponential distribution (APED) under type-II hybrid censored (T-IIHC) samples. We compute the maximum likelihood estimations (MLEs) of (μ, λ) by applying the Newton-Raphson method (NRM) and expectation maximization algorithm (EMA). In addition, the estimate hazard functions and reliability are evaluated by applying the invariance property of MLEs. We calculate the Fisher information matrix (FIM) by applying the missing information rule, which is important in finding the asymptotic confidence interval. Finally, the different proposed estimation methods are compared in simulation studies. A simulation example and real data example are analyzed to illustrate our estimation methods.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244316
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