Development and Applications of the Type II Half-Logistic Exponentiated Inverse Weibull Distribution

Authors

  • Yakubu Isa

    School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo
    Author
  • Radiya Muhammad Said

    School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo
    Author
  • Juliet Wallen Piapna

    School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo
    Author
  • Abdulhaq Bashir

    School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo
    Author

Keywords:

Type II Half-Logistic Exponentiated-G,, Inverse Weibull distribution, Hazard function,, Reliability function, Maximum likelihood, Order Statistics

Abstract

A variety of distribution classes have emerged by expanding or generalizing well-known continuous distributions to enhance their flexibility and adaptability across various fields. One such distribution is the Inverse Weibull (IW) distribution, introduced by Keller and Kanath in 1982, which has proven effective in modelling failure characteristics. Over the years, several extensions of the IW distribution have been developed, including the Beta Inverse Weibull, Kumaraswamy-Inverse Weibull, and many others. This paper introduces a novel extension called the Type II Half-Logistic Inverse Weibull (TIIHLEtIW) distribution, derived from the Type II Half-Logistic Exponentiated-G (TIIHLEt-G) family proposed by Bello et al. in 2021. The TIIHLEtIW distribution incorporates two additional shape parameters, enhancing its flexibility. We provide the cumulative distribution function (cdf), probability density function (pdf), and key statistical properties, including moments, moment-generating function, reliability function, hazard function, and quantile function. Maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is employed for parameter estimation, and a simulation study evaluates the performance of the MLEs. Finally, the applicability and superiority of the TIIHLEtIW distribution are demonstrated through a comparative study using two real datasets, showcasing its improved fit over several established distributions

Author Biographies

  • Yakubu Isa, School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo

    School of Science and Technology, Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, Gombe State

  • Radiya Muhammad Said, School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo

    School of Science and Technology, Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, Gombe State

  • Juliet Wallen Piapna, School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo

    School of Science and Technology, Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, Gombe State

  • Abdulhaq Bashir, School of science and technology, federal Polytechnic Kaltungo

    School of Science and Technology, Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, Gombe State

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Published

2024-08-12

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