This paper considers the choice of the most profitable sampling frequency for a feedback quality control system. It is assumed that the disturbance can be adequately modeled by a first-order Integrated Moving Average (IMA (0, 1, 1)) process. The cost model includes two terms, one for the cost of being off-target and one for the cost of sampling and adjustment. An analytical solution is obtained and the sensitivity of parameters examined
The single level continuous sampling plan (CSP-1) is an in-line process control tool that has been c...
The Hotelling’s T2 control chart, is the most widely used multivariate procedure for two or more re...
Abstract The self-triggered control produces non-periodic sampling sequences that vary depending on...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure the performance of a sampling method through the a...
This paper addresses the problem of quality control for manufacturing environments. The quality cont...
The paper deals with an analysis of automatic control system with continuous and discrete PID contro...
Abstract: In previous papers, a new adaptive sampling method was presented for application in the ec...
In a sample data system we are essentially restricted to control signals which are constant over the...
In this paper we deal with the economic design of an X control chart used to monitor a quality chara...
Statistical quality control techniques are useful in monitoring the process behaviour. Attribute co...
This paper presents a new Statistical Process Control model for the economic optimization of a varia...
A control chart is one of the effective tools in statistical process control (SPC) for improving pro...
The paper deals with an analysis of automatic control system with continuous and discrete PID contro...
Abstract — The paper presents a feedback scheduling strategy for multiple control tasks that uses fe...
We consider the problem of designing single and the double sampling plans for monitoring dependent p...
The single level continuous sampling plan (CSP-1) is an in-line process control tool that has been c...
The Hotelling’s T2 control chart, is the most widely used multivariate procedure for two or more re...
Abstract The self-triggered control produces non-periodic sampling sequences that vary depending on...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure the performance of a sampling method through the a...
This paper addresses the problem of quality control for manufacturing environments. The quality cont...
The paper deals with an analysis of automatic control system with continuous and discrete PID contro...
Abstract: In previous papers, a new adaptive sampling method was presented for application in the ec...
In a sample data system we are essentially restricted to control signals which are constant over the...
In this paper we deal with the economic design of an X control chart used to monitor a quality chara...
Statistical quality control techniques are useful in monitoring the process behaviour. Attribute co...
This paper presents a new Statistical Process Control model for the economic optimization of a varia...
A control chart is one of the effective tools in statistical process control (SPC) for improving pro...
The paper deals with an analysis of automatic control system with continuous and discrete PID contro...
Abstract — The paper presents a feedback scheduling strategy for multiple control tasks that uses fe...
We consider the problem of designing single and the double sampling plans for monitoring dependent p...
The single level continuous sampling plan (CSP-1) is an in-line process control tool that has been c...
The Hotelling’s T2 control chart, is the most widely used multivariate procedure for two or more re...
Abstract The self-triggered control produces non-periodic sampling sequences that vary depending on...