Hazard Rate Order Between Parallel Systems With Multiple Types of Scaled Components

Author:

Masoumifard Khaled1,Haidari Abedin2,Torrado Nuria3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Statistics, Faculty of Mathematical Science Shahid Beheshti University Tehran Iran

2. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Basic Science Ilam University Ilam Iran

3. Department of Mathematics at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Institute of Mathematical Sciences Madrid Spain

Abstract

ABSTRACTThis study delves into the comparison of two parallel systems, each composed of multiple component types following the scale models with a shared baseline distribution. Under some assumptions imposed on the baseline distribution, it is shown that a restricted version of the ‐larger order between the scale parameter vectors implies the hazard rate order between the system lifetimes, provided that the allocation vectors of the two systems are the same. Additionally, we explore scenarios where one system embodies heterogeneous scale parameters, whereas the other adopts homogeneous ones, examining the hazard rate order between their lifetimes. For the case when the scale vectors of the two systems are the same, it is shown under some assumptions on the baseline distribution that the weak supermajorization order between the allocation vectors results in the reversed hazard rate order between the system lifetimes. Under more restrictions on the allocation vectors, an extension of this result to the likelihood ratio order is also established. Our discussion also highlights the fulfillment of these assumptions by well‐known lifetime distributions such as Feller‐Pareto, generalized gamma, power‐generalized Weibull, exponentiated Weibull, and half‐normal distributions. The findings of this work contribute to addressing gaps in the understanding of stochastic orderings between parallel systems and further refine prior research in this domain. Furthermore, the results provide a foundation for practical applications, such as optimizing resource allocation and reliability assessment in engineering and operational contexts.

Publisher

Wiley

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