The gamma process and the inverse Gaussian process are widely used in condition-based maintenance. Both are suitable for modelling monotonically increasing degradation processes. Hence, one challenge for practitioners is determining which of the two processes is most appropriate in light of a real data set. This paper proposes an efficient and broadly applicable test statistic for model selection. The construction of the test statistic is based on the Fisher information.We conduct extensive numerical study to demonstrate the efficiency (in terms of sample size) of the proposed test statistic. We also indicate the conditions under which a gamma process can be well approximated by an inverse Gaussian process or the other way around
Gamma and inverse Gaussian degradation processes are often considered equivalent, though this is not...
<div><p>This article investigates the semiparametric inference of the simple Gamma-process model and...
Although the finiteness of physical dimensions and/or the nature of the degradation mechanism make t...
The gamma process and the inverse Gaussian process are widely used in condition-based maintenance. B...
The gamma and inverse Gaussian processes are widely used to model monotonically increasing degradati...
Gamma- and inverse Gaussian-based degradation models are natural choices for modelling monotonic deg...
<p>Degradation models are widely used to assess the lifetime information of highly reliable products...
[[abstract]]Manufacturers are often faced with the problem of how to select the most reliable design...
[[abstract]]Degradation models are usually used to provide information about the reliability of high...
Improving, calculating and projecting the reliability of products is a fundamental task nowadays in ...
International audienceThe inverse gaussian (IG) process has become a common model for reliability an...
[[abstract]]Degradation models are usually used to provide information about the reliability of high...
International audienceAs an important degradation model for monotonic degradation processes, the inv...
International audienceMost of the stochastic models adopted to describe the evolution over time of d...
This paper proposes and illustrates a new perturbed gammadegradation process where the measurement ...
Gamma and inverse Gaussian degradation processes are often considered equivalent, though this is not...
<div><p>This article investigates the semiparametric inference of the simple Gamma-process model and...
Although the finiteness of physical dimensions and/or the nature of the degradation mechanism make t...
The gamma process and the inverse Gaussian process are widely used in condition-based maintenance. B...
The gamma and inverse Gaussian processes are widely used to model monotonically increasing degradati...
Gamma- and inverse Gaussian-based degradation models are natural choices for modelling monotonic deg...
<p>Degradation models are widely used to assess the lifetime information of highly reliable products...
[[abstract]]Manufacturers are often faced with the problem of how to select the most reliable design...
[[abstract]]Degradation models are usually used to provide information about the reliability of high...
Improving, calculating and projecting the reliability of products is a fundamental task nowadays in ...
International audienceThe inverse gaussian (IG) process has become a common model for reliability an...
[[abstract]]Degradation models are usually used to provide information about the reliability of high...
International audienceAs an important degradation model for monotonic degradation processes, the inv...
International audienceMost of the stochastic models adopted to describe the evolution over time of d...
This paper proposes and illustrates a new perturbed gammadegradation process where the measurement ...
Gamma and inverse Gaussian degradation processes are often considered equivalent, though this is not...
<div><p>This article investigates the semiparametric inference of the simple Gamma-process model and...
Although the finiteness of physical dimensions and/or the nature of the degradation mechanism make t...