Some of the most widely-investigated control charting techniques for autocorrelated data are based on time series residuals. If the mean shift in the autocorrelated process is a sudden step shift, the resulting mean shift in the residuals is time varying and has been referred to as the fault signature. Traditional residual based charts, such as a Shewhart, CUSUM, or EWMA on the residuals, do not make use of the information contained in the dynamics of the fault signature. In contrast, methods such as the Cuscore chart or Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) do incorporate this information. In order for the Cuscore chart to fully benefit from this, its detector coefficients should coincide with the fault signature. This is impossible to ...
Abstract: A cumulative sum (CUSUM) multi-chart scheme that consists of multiple CUSUM control charts...
Traditional statistical process control techniques have been focused on detecting a constant mean sh...
A distribution-free tabular CUSUM chart is designed to detect shifts in the mean of an autocorrelate...
Although statistical process control (SPC) techniques have been focused mostly on detecting constant...
Often the least appropriate assumption in traditional control charting technology is that process da...
This paper presents an on-line Statistical Process Control (SPC) technique, based on a Generalized L...
To detect and estimate nonconstant, time-varying mean shifts, statistical process control (SPC) tool...
Consider the AR(p) process Z,-8,Z,_,-...-8,Z,_, =4, t=l,2,...,where Z,‘s are observations, a,‘s are ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem of change detection is about quick detection of ...
peer reviewedIn the field of statistical process control, the Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) control chart i...
Abstract–Statistical process control (SPC) charts are critically important for quality control and m...
The traditional control charts produce frequent false alarm signals in the presence of autocorrelati...
Most of the products produced today are the results of several process stages. With the emphasis in ...
Abstract: Statistical process control procedures are usually implemented under the assumption that t...
This article presents a single CUSUM scheme (called the GCUSUM chart) for simultaneously monitoring ...
Abstract: A cumulative sum (CUSUM) multi-chart scheme that consists of multiple CUSUM control charts...
Traditional statistical process control techniques have been focused on detecting a constant mean sh...
A distribution-free tabular CUSUM chart is designed to detect shifts in the mean of an autocorrelate...
Although statistical process control (SPC) techniques have been focused mostly on detecting constant...
Often the least appropriate assumption in traditional control charting technology is that process da...
This paper presents an on-line Statistical Process Control (SPC) technique, based on a Generalized L...
To detect and estimate nonconstant, time-varying mean shifts, statistical process control (SPC) tool...
Consider the AR(p) process Z,-8,Z,_,-...-8,Z,_, =4, t=l,2,...,where Z,‘s are observations, a,‘s are ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe problem of change detection is about quick detection of ...
peer reviewedIn the field of statistical process control, the Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) control chart i...
Abstract–Statistical process control (SPC) charts are critically important for quality control and m...
The traditional control charts produce frequent false alarm signals in the presence of autocorrelati...
Most of the products produced today are the results of several process stages. With the emphasis in ...
Abstract: Statistical process control procedures are usually implemented under the assumption that t...
This article presents a single CUSUM scheme (called the GCUSUM chart) for simultaneously monitoring ...
Abstract: A cumulative sum (CUSUM) multi-chart scheme that consists of multiple CUSUM control charts...
Traditional statistical process control techniques have been focused on detecting a constant mean sh...
A distribution-free tabular CUSUM chart is designed to detect shifts in the mean of an autocorrelate...