Coherent systems with dependent and identically distributed components: A study of relative ageing based on cumulative hazard and cumulative reversed hazard rate functions

06/20/2019
by   Nil Kamal Hazra, et al.
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The relative ageing is an important notion which is useful to measure how a system ages relative to another one. Among all existing stochastic orders, there are two important orders describing the relative ageing of two systems, namely, ageing faster orders in the cumulative hazard and the cumulative reversed hazard rate functions. In this paper, we give some sufficient conditions under which one coherent system ages faster than another one with respect to the aforementioned stochastic orders. Further, we show that the proposed sufficient conditions are satisfied for k-out-of-n systems. Moreover, some numerical examples are given to illustrate the developed results.

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