Relative aging of (n − k + 1)‐out‐of‐n systems based on cumulative hazard and cumulative reversed hazard functions
Neeraj Misra and
Jisha Francis
Naval Research Logistics (NRL), 2018, vol. 65, issue 6-7, 566-575
Abstract:
The notion of relative aging describes the rate at which one system ages relative to the other. Di Crescenzo, and Sengupta and Deshpande defined two notions of relative aging based on monotonicity of ratios of cumulative reversed hazard functions and cumulative hazard functions, respectively. In this paper, we discuss the relative aging of (n − k + 1)‐out‐of‐n systems in terms of these notions.
Date: 2018
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