
The Clopper-Pearson confidence interval has ever been documented as an exact approach in some statistics literature. More recently, such approach of interval estimation has been introduced to probabilistic control theory and has been referred as non-conservative in control community. In this note, we clarify the fact that the so-called exact approach is actually conservative. In particular, we derive analytic results demonstrating the extent of conservatism in the context of probabilistic robustness analysis. This investigation encourages seeking better methods of confidence interval construction for robust control purpose.
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safety, Reliability and life testing, Monte Carlo methods, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), Reliability, availability, maintenance, inspection in operations research, Optimization and Control (math.OC), FOS: Mathematics, Sensitivity (robustness), Stochastic systems in control theory (general), Mathematics - Optimization and Control, robust control, confidence intervals
safety, Reliability and life testing, Monte Carlo methods, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), Reliability, availability, maintenance, inspection in operations research, Optimization and Control (math.OC), FOS: Mathematics, Sensitivity (robustness), Stochastic systems in control theory (general), Mathematics - Optimization and Control, robust control, confidence intervals
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