The Transformed Inverse Gaussian Process as an Age- and State-Dependent Degradation Model

2019 
Abstract In this paper, a transformed inverse Gaussian (TIG) process is introduced as a new family of monotonic degradation models. Different from most state-of-the-art degradation models, which can only characterize age-dependent performance degradation, the TIG process model is mainly introduced for degradation modelling of industrial products with age- and state-dependent performance degradation. With this new model, promising properties include (1) the modelling capability for characterizing products observed at discrete time points with age- and state-dependent degradation, (2) the mathematical tractability for calculating the reliability function and remaining useful life distribution with high efficiency, and (3) the modelling flexibility of incorporating explanatory variables and random effects for investigating a product population with unit-to-unit heterogeneity. To facilitate the degradation modelling and analysis, methods for parameter estimation and model selection are developed under a coherent Bayesian framework. Simulation studies and real cases are presented to demonstrate the proposed degradation model and the Bayesian methods.
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