Date of Award
5-1975
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Legacy Department
Mathematical Science
First Advisor
Paul T. Holmes
Second Advisor
John Kenelly
Third Advisor
A. E. Schwertz
Abstract
In this paper a nonparametric approach is used to find estimates of certain parameters in non-homogeneous Poisson processes . The approach is nonparametric becau se the intensity function is not assumed to have a particular functional form. The sampling procedure used is to observe a random sample of size k of the process on the interval [O , T] , where T is a fixed positive constant . To motivate the procedures used to estimate the intensity function , the Rao- Blackwell estimate of the mean value function is given . Three possible estimates of the intensity function are given , and asymptotic (k+∞) properties are obtained for each . Three possible solutions to the peak rate problem are offered , and again asymptotic properties are obtained for each . Finally , estimates for the mean and for the population quantiles of a related density funciton are obtained .
Recommended Citation
Huffman, Douglas E., "Estimation of Selected Parameters in Non-Homogeneous Poisson Processes" (1975). Archived Dissertations. 15.
https://open.clemson.edu/arv_dissertations/15