The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) chart is a very effective control chart. It is much faster to detect out-of-control cases compared with the X̄ and CUSUM charts, even their VSSI (Variable Sample Sizes and Sampling Intervals) versions. The new contribution of this paper is the development of an algorithm for the optimal design of the SPRT chart based on the Average Extra Quadratic Loss (AEQL). More importantly, the results of the systematic comparative studies show that this design algorithm is indeed effective. Using the design algorithm proposed here yields charts that significantly outperform other designs in terms of the proposed AEQL performance criteria for detecting process mean shifts. Moreover, this paper conducts a desi...
The control chart is the most widely used tool in Statistical Process Control (SPC) for quality impr...
The traditional control charts produce frequent false alarm signals in the presence of autocorrelati...
[EN] In some real situations there is the need of controlling p variables of a multivariate process,...
The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) chart is a very effective control chart. It is much fas...
The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) chart is a very effective control chart. It is much fas...
International audienceBeing one of the most sophisticated control charts, the sequential probability...
This article compares the effectiveness and robustness of nine typical control charts for monitoring...
This article compares the effectiveness and robustness of nine typical control charts for monitoring...
This article compares the effectiveness and robustness of nine typical control charts for monitoring...
In quality control (QC), control chart is one of the most effective tools to monitor the process and...
In quality control (QC), control chart is one of the most effective tools to monitor the process and...
This project develops the algorithm and presents the methodology for designing the optimal xbar , S...
This article presents the optimization design of the combined Shewhart chart and CUSUM chart ( chart...
The and CUSUM control charts are used most widely for monitoring the mean of a quality characteristi...
A control chart is one of the effective tools in statistical process control (SPC) for improving pro...
The control chart is the most widely used tool in Statistical Process Control (SPC) for quality impr...
The traditional control charts produce frequent false alarm signals in the presence of autocorrelati...
[EN] In some real situations there is the need of controlling p variables of a multivariate process,...
The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) chart is a very effective control chart. It is much fas...
The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) chart is a very effective control chart. It is much fas...
International audienceBeing one of the most sophisticated control charts, the sequential probability...
This article compares the effectiveness and robustness of nine typical control charts for monitoring...
This article compares the effectiveness and robustness of nine typical control charts for monitoring...
This article compares the effectiveness and robustness of nine typical control charts for monitoring...
In quality control (QC), control chart is one of the most effective tools to monitor the process and...
In quality control (QC), control chart is one of the most effective tools to monitor the process and...
This project develops the algorithm and presents the methodology for designing the optimal xbar , S...
This article presents the optimization design of the combined Shewhart chart and CUSUM chart ( chart...
The and CUSUM control charts are used most widely for monitoring the mean of a quality characteristi...
A control chart is one of the effective tools in statistical process control (SPC) for improving pro...
The control chart is the most widely used tool in Statistical Process Control (SPC) for quality impr...
The traditional control charts produce frequent false alarm signals in the presence of autocorrelati...
[EN] In some real situations there is the need of controlling p variables of a multivariate process,...