Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we investigate suitable models for describing the inter-failure times of complex repairable systems. Specifically, we modify and develop the proportional intensities model (PIM) introduced by Cox (1972b) for this purpose. We illustrate the suitability of these models on hypothetical data taken from the first of these two books. Having identified potential benefits from this approach, we extend the PIM to introduce a new class of generalized proportional intensities models (GPIM), which allow for the inclusion of preventive maintenance (PM) and predictor variables. We discuss the properties and variations of GPIM and comment on similarities and differe...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Percy and Alkali presented generalizations of the proportional intensities model introduced by Cox. ...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Based upon the non-homogeneous Poisson process as recommended by Ascher & Feingold (1984), we invest...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Stochastic models are developed for the reliability analysis of repairable systems, based upon the n...
Percy and Alkali presented generalizations of the proportional intensities model introduced by Cox. ...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
This paper deals with a practical approach for the analysis and modelling of preventive maintenance ...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...
The Proportional Intensity Model (PIM) extends the classical Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) in orde...