For a fleet of engines to remain in service, the cumulative number of failures must be kept under a threshold set by the authorities. If the cumulative number of said event reaches a critical level during a fleet's service, a statistical study is conducted to predict the evolution of that number. This study integrates the fleet's history, a scenario describing the occurrence of the event, and an inspection strategy put in place to prevent the occurrence of said event. This results in a predictor capable of predicting possible curves describing the evolution of the cumulative number of events under these specifications. To interpret this predictor, only the average curve is estimated using a sample of predicted curves. Although the average curve is informative, it alone does not reflect the variability of possible curves. The aim of this work is to describe a generic method for computing bands that "contain" the generated curves with a probability higher than a specified threshold. An important aspect of these bands is that they ensures these statistical guarantees only using a finite number of predicted curves.
Razafindrakoto et al. (Wed,) studied this question.