2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.csda.2008.11.006
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Estimation in step-stress accelerated life tests for the exponentiated exponential distribution with type-I censoring

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“…Gupta and Kundu [17] compared the performance of various estimation procedures for the EE parameters. Abdel-Hamid and Al-Hussaini [2] studied the estimation of the EE parameters in step-stress ALT under Type-I censoring. Chen and Lio [9] considered the estimation of the EE parameters under progressive Type-I interval censoring.…”
Section: Exponentiated Exponential Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gupta and Kundu [17] compared the performance of various estimation procedures for the EE parameters. Abdel-Hamid and Al-Hussaini [2] studied the estimation of the EE parameters in step-stress ALT under Type-I censoring. Chen and Lio [9] considered the estimation of the EE parameters under progressive Type-I interval censoring.…”
Section: Exponentiated Exponential Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For given values of the hyperparameters parameters (α 1 , α 2 , α 3 , α 4 ), generate values for the parameters (θ, β), using (5.12) and (5.13). These values are chosen to satisfy the following two conditions of unbiased estimates; see [1] and [5],…”
Section: Illustrative Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximum likelihood estimation of the exponentiated exponential distribution under type I censoring has been considered by Gupta and Kundu (2006), Abdel-Hamid and Al-Hussaini (2009) and Chen and Lio (2010). The same under type II censoring has been considered by Gupta and Kundu (1999), Zheng (2002), Asgharzadeh (2009), Madi and Raqab (2009) and Kim and Song (2010).…”
Section: Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%