Since its introduction, the geometric process (GP) has attracted extensive research attention from authors in various research communities, including probability, statistics, and reliability mathematics. However, the GP can only model a process with its gap times (i.e., times between events/failures) having a monotonic trend (either increasing or decreasing). It also implicitly assumes that the level of the modification on the hazard rate functions and that on the age after the occurrence of an event are the same, which is too restrictive and may limit its application. To overcome these drawbacks, this paper extends the GP to a new stochastic model. Probabilistic properties of the proposed model are investigated. The maximum likelihood meth...
International audienceLam (2007) introduces a generalization of renewal processes named Geometric pr...
Here we introduce two-parameter compounded geometric distributions with monotone failure rates. Thes...
In this paper, we proposed a new two-parameter lifetime distribution with increasing failure rate, t...
The geometric process (GP) is a stochastic process that is introduced to model the failure process o...
The geometric process has been widely applied in reliability engineering and other areas since its i...
The geometric process has been widely studied in various disciplines and applied in reliability, mai...
Modelling the failure process of a system is one of the most important problems in the reliability a...
The geometric process (GP) is a stochastic process that was an extension of the renewal process. It ...
summary:A stochastic process cumulating random increments at random moments is studied. We model it ...
The geometric process is a popular method for the modeling of arrival times with trend. In this stud...
Aydogdu, Halil/0000-0001-5337-5277WOS: 000463698900013The aim of this study is to investigate the so...
The geometric process (GP) is a simple and direct approach to modeling of the successive inter-arriv...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold. First a new imperfect maintenance model is i...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold. First a new imperfect maintenance model is i...
Commonly used repair rate models for repairable systems in the reliability literature are renewal pr...
International audienceLam (2007) introduces a generalization of renewal processes named Geometric pr...
Here we introduce two-parameter compounded geometric distributions with monotone failure rates. Thes...
In this paper, we proposed a new two-parameter lifetime distribution with increasing failure rate, t...
The geometric process (GP) is a stochastic process that is introduced to model the failure process o...
The geometric process has been widely applied in reliability engineering and other areas since its i...
The geometric process has been widely studied in various disciplines and applied in reliability, mai...
Modelling the failure process of a system is one of the most important problems in the reliability a...
The geometric process (GP) is a stochastic process that was an extension of the renewal process. It ...
summary:A stochastic process cumulating random increments at random moments is studied. We model it ...
The geometric process is a popular method for the modeling of arrival times with trend. In this stud...
Aydogdu, Halil/0000-0001-5337-5277WOS: 000463698900013The aim of this study is to investigate the so...
The geometric process (GP) is a simple and direct approach to modeling of the successive inter-arriv...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold. First a new imperfect maintenance model is i...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is twofold. First a new imperfect maintenance model is i...
Commonly used repair rate models for repairable systems in the reliability literature are renewal pr...
International audienceLam (2007) introduces a generalization of renewal processes named Geometric pr...
Here we introduce two-parameter compounded geometric distributions with monotone failure rates. Thes...
In this paper, we proposed a new two-parameter lifetime distribution with increasing failure rate, t...