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Optimum reliability acceptance sampling plans under progressive type-I interval censoring with random removal using a cost model

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  • Sonal Budhiraja
  • Biswabrata Pradhan

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A reliability acceptance sampling plan (RASP) is a variable sampling plan, which is used for lot sentencing based on the lifetime of the product under consideration. If a good lot is rejected then there is a loss of sales, whereas if a bad lot is accepted then the post sale cost increases and the brand image of the product is affected. Since cost is an important decision-making factor, adopting an economically optimal RASP is indispensable. This work considers the determination of an asymptotically optimum RASP under progressive type-I interval censoring scheme with random removal (PICR-I). We formulate a decision model for lot sentencing and a cost function is proposed that quantifies the losses. The cost function includes the cost of conducting the life test and warranty cost when the lot is accepted, and the cost of batch disposition when it is rejected. The asymptotically optimal RASP is obtained by minimizing the Bayes risk in a set of decision rules based on the maximum likelihood estimator of the mean lifetime of the items in the lot. For numerical illustration, we consider that lifetimes follow exponential or Weibull distributions.

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  • Sonal Budhiraja & Biswabrata Pradhan, 2019. "Optimum reliability acceptance sampling plans under progressive type-I interval censoring with random removal using a cost model," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(8), pages 1492-1517, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:japsta:v:46:y:2019:i:8:p:1492-1517
    DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2018.1554626
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    1. Tanmay Sen & Ritwik Bhattacharya & Biswabrata Pradhan & Yogesh Mani Tripathi, 2020. "Determination of Bayesian optimal warranty length under Type-II unified hybrid censoring scheme," Papers 2004.08533, arXiv.org.

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