Exact Three-Order-Statistic Confidence Bounds on Reliable Life for a Weibull Model with Progressive Censoring

Abstract A progressive-censoring model arises from a life test of a sample of items in which one or more of the survivors may be removed from the test at the time of any failure. Such a model is often more realistic for actual failure data which must be analyzed by a statistician than one in which all survivors are assumed to be removed from test simultaneously. This paper deals with the situation in which the underlying failure-time distribution for the population sampled is the two-parameter Weibull distribution. The reliable life for the population is defined to be the 100 (1-R) percent point of the failure-time distribution, where R is a specified population survival proportion, or reliability. An exact confidence bound on reliable life based on three observed ordered failure times is derived for this progressive-censoring model. The criterion used for selecting the order numbers of the three failure times upon which the bound is based depends upon computed values of the power function of the test ass...