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Degradation Processes In Reliability 1st Edition Kahle Waltraud

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Degradation Processes In Reliability 1st Edition Kahle Waltraud
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Kahle, Waltraud
ISBN: 9781119307488, 9781119307495, 9781119307525, 9781848218888, 1119307481, 111930749X, 111930752X, 1848218885
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Degradation Processes In Reliability 1st Edition Kahle Waltraud by Kahle, Waltraud 9781119307488, 9781119307495, 9781119307525, 9781848218888, 1119307481, 111930749X, 111930752X, 1848218885 instant download after payment.

“Degradation process” refers to many types of reliability models, which correspond to various kinds of stochastic processes used for deterioration modeling.  This book focuses on the case of a univariate degradation model with a continuous set of possible outcomes. The envisioned univariate models have one single measurable quantity which is assumed to be observed over time.

The first three chapters are each devoted to one degradation model. The last chapter illustrates the use of the previously described degradation models on some real data sets. For each of the degradation models, the authors provide probabilistic results and explore simulation tools for sample paths generation. Various estimation procedures are also developed.

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