Hybrid Censoring Know How

Hybrid Censoring Know How
Author: Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan,Erhard Cramer,Debasis Kundu
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2023-01-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780123983909

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Hybrid Censoring Know-How: Models, Methods and Applications focuses on hybrid censoring, an important topic in censoring methodology with numerous applications. The readers will find information on the significance of censored data in theoretical and applied contexts, and descriptions of extensive data sets from life-testing experiments where these forms of data naturally occur. The existing literature on censoring methodology, life-testing procedures, and lifetime data analysis provides only hybrid censoring schemes, with little information about hybrid censoring methodologies, ideas, and statistical inferential methods. This book fills that gap, featuring statistical tools applicable to data from medicine, biology, public health, epidemiology, engineering, economics, and demography. Presents many numerical examples to adequately illustrate all inferential methods discussed Mentions some open problems and possible directions for future work Reviews developments on Type-II and Type-I HCS, including the most recent research and trends Explains why hybrid censored sampling is important in practice Provides details about the use of HCS under different settings and on various designs of HCS Describes the use of hybrid censoring in other reliability applications such as reliability sampling plans, step-stress testing, and quality control

Springer Handbook of Engineering Statistics

Springer Handbook of Engineering Statistics
Author: Hoang Pham
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1136
Release: 2023-04-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781447175032

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In today’s global and highly competitive environment, continuous improvement in the processes and products of any field of engineering is essential for survival. This book gathers together the full range of statistical techniques required by engineers from all fields. It will assist them to gain sensible statistical feedback on how their processes or products are functioning and to give them realistic predictions of how these could be improved. The handbook will be essential reading for all engineers and engineering-connected managers who are serious about keeping their methods and products at the cutting edge of quality and competitiveness.

Design Implementation and Analysis of Next Generation Optical Networks Emerging Research and Opportunities

Design  Implementation  and Analysis of Next Generation Optical Networks  Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Imtiaz, Waqas Ahmed,Róka, Rastislav
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2019-07-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781522597698

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By the end of the decade, approximately 50 billion devices will be connected over the internet using multiple services such as online gaming, ultra-high definition videos, and 5G mobile services. The associated data traffic demand in both fixed and mobile networks is increasing dramatically, causing network operators to have to migrate the existing optical networks towards next-generation solutions. The main challenge within this development stems from network operators having difficulties finding cost-effective next-generation optical network solutions that can match future high capacity demand in terms of data, reach, and the number of subscribers to support multiple network services on a common network infrastructure. Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Next Generation Optical Networks: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential reference source that discusses the next generation of high capacity passive optical access networks (PON) in terms of design, implementation, and analysis and offers a complete reference of technology solutions for next-generation optical networks. Featuring research on topics such as artificial intelligence, electromagnetic interface, and wireless communication, this book is ideally designed for researchers, engineers, scientists, and students interested in understanding, designing, and analyzing the next generation of optical networks.

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1993
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029368615

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Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: India. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013
Genre: India
ISBN: MINN:31951D036580706

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Handbook of Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems

Handbook of Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems
Author: Frederica Darema,Erik P. Blasch,Sai Ravela,Alex J. Aved
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 937
Release: 2023-10-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031279867

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This Second Volume in the series Handbook of Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) expands the scope of the methods and the application areas presented in the first Volume and aims to provide additional and extended content of the increasing set of science and engineering advances for new capabilities enabled through DDDAS. The methods and examples of breakthroughs presented in the book series capture the DDDAS paradigm and its scientific and technological impact and benefits. The DDDAS paradigm and the ensuing DDDAS-based frameworks for systems’ analysis and design have been shown to engender new and advanced capabilities for understanding, analysis, and management of engineered, natural, and societal systems (“applications systems”), and for the commensurate wide set of scientific and engineering fields and applications, as well as foundational areas. The DDDAS book series aims to be a reference source of many of the important research and development efforts conducted under the rubric of DDDAS, and to also inspire the broader communities of researchers and developers about the potential in their respective areas of interest, of the application and the exploitation of the DDDAS paradigm and the ensuing frameworks, through the examples and case studies presented, either within their own field or other fields of study. As in the first volume, the chapters in this book reflect research work conducted over the years starting in the 1990’s to the present. Here, the theory and application content are considered for: Foundational Methods Materials Systems Structural Systems Energy Systems Environmental Systems: Domain Assessment & Adverse Conditions/Wildfires Surveillance Systems Space Awareness Systems Healthcare Systems Decision Support Systems Cyber Security Systems Design of Computer Systems The readers of this book series will benefit from DDDAS theory advances such as object estimation, information fusion, and sensor management. The increased interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning and Neural Networks (NN) provides opportunities for DDDAS-based methods to show the key role DDDAS plays in enabling AI capabilities; address challenges that ML-alone does not, and also show how ML in combination with DDDAS-based methods can deliver the advanced capabilities sought; likewise, infusion of DDDAS-like approaches in NN-methods strengthens such methods. Moreover, the “DDDAS-based Digital Twin” or “Dynamic Digital Twin”, goes beyond the traditional DT notion where the model and the physical system are viewed side-by-side in a static way, to a paradigm where the model dynamically interacts with the physical system through its instrumentation, (per the DDDAS feed-back control loop between model and instrumentation).

Mixed Effects Models for Complex Data

Mixed Effects Models for Complex Data
Author: Lang Wu
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1420074083

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Although standard mixed effects models are useful in a range of studies, other approaches must often be used in correlation with them when studying complex or incomplete data. Mixed Effects Models for Complex Data discusses commonly used mixed effects models and presents appropriate approaches to address dropouts, missing data, measurement errors, censoring, and outliers. For each class of mixed effects model, the author reviews the corresponding class of regression model for cross-sectional data. An overview of general models and methods, along with motivating examples After presenting real data examples and outlining general approaches to the analysis of longitudinal/clustered data and incomplete data, the book introduces linear mixed effects (LME) models, generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs), nonlinear mixed effects (NLME) models, and semiparametric and nonparametric mixed effects models. It also includes general approaches for the analysis of complex data with missing values, measurement errors, censoring, and outliers. Self-contained coverage of specific topics Subsequent chapters delve more deeply into missing data problems, covariate measurement errors, and censored responses in mixed effects models. Focusing on incomplete data, the book also covers survival and frailty models, joint models of survival and longitudinal data, robust methods for mixed effects models, marginal generalized estimating equation (GEE) models for longitudinal or clustered data, and Bayesian methods for mixed effects models. Background material In the appendix, the author provides background information, such as likelihood theory, the Gibbs sampler, rejection and importance sampling methods, numerical integration methods, optimization methods, bootstrap, and matrix algebra. Failure to properly address missing data, measurement errors, and other issues in statistical analyses can lead to severely biased or misleading results. This book explores the biases that arise when naïve methods are used and shows which approaches should be used to achieve accurate results in longitudinal data analysis.

Current Index to Statistics Applications Methods and Theory

Current Index to Statistics  Applications  Methods and Theory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 948
Release: 1999
Genre: Mathematical statistics
ISBN: UOM:39015053598119

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The Current Index to Statistics (CIS) is a bibliographic index of publications in statistics, probability, and related fields.