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2021
DOI: 10.3390/math10010035
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Inference for the Process Performance Index of Products on the Basis of Power-Normal Distribution

Abstract: The process performance index (PPI) can be a simple metric to connect the conforming rate of products. The properties of the PPI have been well studied for the normal distribution and other widely used lifetime distributions, such as the Weibull, Gamma, and Pareto distributions. Assume that the quality characteristic of product follows power-normal distribution. Statistical inference procedures for the PPI are established. The maximum likelihood estimation method for the model parameters and PPI is investigate… Show more

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“…In this section, we consider comparing the performance of the proposed estimator ĈLX with ĈLY and ĈLP , where ĈLY is the estimator of Y , and ĈLP is the estimator proposed by Zhu et al 28 . In this study, the two-parameter exponential distribution with θ = 151.85 and = 835.39 , which is tied with the real application in section "Real data analysis", is concerned.…”
Section: Simulation Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we consider comparing the performance of the proposed estimator ĈLX with ĈLY and ĈLP , where ĈLY is the estimator of Y , and ĈLP is the estimator proposed by Zhu et al 28 . In this study, the two-parameter exponential distribution with θ = 151.85 and = 835.39 , which is tied with the real application in section "Real data analysis", is concerned.…”
Section: Simulation Studymentioning
confidence: 99%