This paper presents an on-line Statistical Process Control (SPC) technique, based on a Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT), for detecting and estimating mean shifts in autocorrelated processes that follow a normally distributed Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) model. The GLRT is applied to the uncorrelated residuals of the appropriate time-series model. The performance of the GLRT is compared to two other commonly applied residual-based tests – a Shewhart individuals chart and a CUSUM test. A wide range of ARIMA models are considered, with the conclusion that the best residual-based test to use depends on the particular ARIMA model used to describe the autocorrelation. For many models, the GLRT performance is far superi...
When standard control charts are applied to a process whose measurements of quality exhibit autocorr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [52]-53)This study designs an exponentially weighted movi...
Traditional statistical process control techniques have been focused on detecting a constant mean sh...
This paper presents an on-line Statistical Process Control (SPC) technique, based on a Generalized L...
Control charts based on generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) tests are attractive from both theoretica...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem of change detection is about quick detection of ...
AbstractThe implementation of statistical control charts under autocorrelated situations is a critic...
Although statistical process control (SPC) techniques have been focused mostly on detecting constant...
Consider the AR(p) process Z,-8,Z,_,-...-8,Z,_, =4, t=l,2,...,where Z,‘s are observations, a,‘s are ...
In this study, we present a new regression control chart which is able to detect the mean shift in a...
This paper considers the problem of monitoring the mean of a normally distributed process variable w...
In the use of traditional control charts the most important assumption is that the observations on p...
Some of the most widely-investigated control charting techniques for autocorrelated data are based o...
Abstract: Statistical process control procedures are usually implemented under the assumption that t...
Technological development and production processes require statistical process control in the use of...
When standard control charts are applied to a process whose measurements of quality exhibit autocorr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [52]-53)This study designs an exponentially weighted movi...
Traditional statistical process control techniques have been focused on detecting a constant mean sh...
This paper presents an on-line Statistical Process Control (SPC) technique, based on a Generalized L...
Control charts based on generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) tests are attractive from both theoretica...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem of change detection is about quick detection of ...
AbstractThe implementation of statistical control charts under autocorrelated situations is a critic...
Although statistical process control (SPC) techniques have been focused mostly on detecting constant...
Consider the AR(p) process Z,-8,Z,_,-...-8,Z,_, =4, t=l,2,...,where Z,‘s are observations, a,‘s are ...
In this study, we present a new regression control chart which is able to detect the mean shift in a...
This paper considers the problem of monitoring the mean of a normally distributed process variable w...
In the use of traditional control charts the most important assumption is that the observations on p...
Some of the most widely-investigated control charting techniques for autocorrelated data are based o...
Abstract: Statistical process control procedures are usually implemented under the assumption that t...
Technological development and production processes require statistical process control in the use of...
When standard control charts are applied to a process whose measurements of quality exhibit autocorr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [52]-53)This study designs an exponentially weighted movi...
Traditional statistical process control techniques have been focused on detecting a constant mean sh...