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Accelerated degradation tests are used to provide accurate estimation of lifetime characteristics of highly reliable products within a relatively short testing time. Data from particular tests at high levels of stress (e.g., temperature, voltage, or vibration) are extrapolated, through a physically meaningful statistical model, to attain estimates of lifetime quantiles at normal use conditions. The gamma process is a natural model for estimating the degradation increments over certain degradation paths, which exhibit a monotone and strictly increasing degradation pattern. In this work, we derive first an algorithm-based optimal design for a repeated measures degradation test with single failure mode that corresponds to a single response component. The univariate degradation process is expressed using a gamma model where a generalized linear model is introduced to facilitate the derivation of an optimal design. Consequently, we extend the univariate model and characterize optimal designs for accelerated degradation tests with bivariate degradation processes. The first bivariate model includes two gamma processes as marginal degradation models. The second bivariate models is expressed by a gamma process along with a mixed effects linear model. We derive optimal designs for minimizing the asymptotic variance for estimating some quantile of the failure time distribution at the normal use conditions. Sensitivity analysis is conducted to study the behavior of the resulting optimal designs under misspecifications of adopted nominal values.
Accelerated degradation testing (ADT) is one of the major approaches in reliability engineering which allows accurate estimation of reliability characteristics of highly reliable systems within a relatively short time. The testing data are extrapolat
Accelerated degradation tests are used to provide accurate estimation of lifetime properties of highly reliable products within a relatively short testing time. There data from particular tests at high levels of stress (e.,g. temperature, voltage, or
Accelerated destructive degradation tests (ADDT) are widely used in industry to evaluate materials long term properties. Even though there has been tremendous statistical research in nonparametric methods, the current industrial practice is still to
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