Bayesian Analysis in R/STAN

In an era of reduced budgets and limited testing, verifying that requirements have been met in a single test period can be challenging, particularly using traditional analysis methods that ignore all available information. The Bayesian paradigm is tailor made for these situations, allowing for the combination of multiple sources of data and resulting in more robust inference and uncertainty quantification. Consequently, Bayesian analyses are becoming increasingly popular in T&E. This tutorial briefly introduces the basic concepts of Bayesian Statistics, with implementation details illustrated in R through two case studies: reliability for the Core Mission functional area of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) and performance curves for a chemical detector in the Bio-chemical Detection System (BDS) with different agents and matrices....

2016 · Kassandra Fronczyk

Statistical Models for Combining Information Stryker Reliability Case Study

Reliability is an essential element in assessing the operational suitability of Department of Defense weapon systems. Reliability takes a prominent role in both the design and analysis of operational tests. In the current era of reduced budgets and increased reliability requirements, it is challenging to verify reliability requirements in a single test. Furthermore, all available data should be considered in order to ensure evaluations provide the most appropriate analysis of the system’s reliability....

2015 · Rebecca Medlin, Laura Freeman, Bruce Simpson, Alyson Wilson