Abstract

The main objective of this article is to develop a linear, exponential loss function (LXLF) to the dependability value and variables of the Inverse Weibull Distribution (IWD) according to Lowest Record Values. By weighting the LXLF to construct current function loss, the modified linear, exponential loss function (WLXLF) was named. Then use WLXLF to estimate the parameters and reliability functions of the (IWD). After that, we evaluated how well the prediction made in this article performed against the Bayesian estimator using the symmetric and asymmetric loss functions and maximum likelihood estimation (MLE). The credibility range for the values of the parameters and durability function has been created using the parametric bootstrap approach, and the outcomes have been contrasted via a Monte Carlo simulation. An actual data set from a realistic situation was utilized to explain the concept. The computer simulation results demonstrated that the suggested method, performed as expected, was the best for estimating the scale parameter and reliability function. The proposed technique performed well in estimating the shape parameter based on real data and had an acceptable performance for estimating scale parameters and reliability functions.

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