This project develops the algorithm and presents the methodology for designing the optimal xbar , SX, and CUSUM charts. The optimal design parameters are obtained by minimizing the loss function. The out-of-control detection effectiveness, as well as performance of the charts, would also be explored based on two key measures – the Average Time to Signal (ATS), which is the time taken to signal an out-of-control condition upon its onset, and the loss function. The performance of the charts is compared over a range of process mean shifts, and for three different specified values of minimum allowable ATS0 (average time a false alarm is signalled). The findings from the comparative study revealed that the SX chart largely outperforms the...
In some applications of quality control charts it is very important to quickly detect small or moder...
The design and optimization of Statistical process control (SPC) charts such as the Shewhart X-bar a...
The usual practice of using a control chart to monitor a process is to take samples from the process...
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...
The Xbar chart is widely used to monitor the mean of a quality characteristic xbar. This chart decid...
The and CUSUM control charts are used most widely for monitoring the mean of a quality characteristi...
The CUSUM control charts have been widely used in detecting small process shifts since it was first ...
This article presents the optimization design of the combined Shewhart chart and CUSUM chart ( chart...
This project studies the efficiency of the Synthetic-x control chart to detect the process mean shif...
The control chart is the most widely used tool in Statistical Process Control (SPC) for quality impr...
Quality is an extremely important feature for satisfying customers and winning market shares nowaday...
The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) chart is a very effective control chart. It is much fas...
Traditional X Charts used for Statistical process control is quite ineffective in detecting small sh...
Traditional X Charts used for Statistical process control is quite ineffective in detecting small sh...
In some applications of quality control charts it is very important to quickly detect small or moder...
The design and optimization of Statistical process control (SPC) charts such as the Shewhart X-bar a...
The usual practice of using a control chart to monitor a process is to take samples from the process...
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...
The Xbar chart is widely used to monitor the mean of a quality characteristic xbar. This chart decid...
The and CUSUM control charts are used most widely for monitoring the mean of a quality characteristi...
The CUSUM control charts have been widely used in detecting small process shifts since it was first ...
This article presents the optimization design of the combined Shewhart chart and CUSUM chart ( chart...
This project studies the efficiency of the Synthetic-x control chart to detect the process mean shif...
The control chart is the most widely used tool in Statistical Process Control (SPC) for quality impr...
Quality is an extremely important feature for satisfying customers and winning market shares nowaday...
The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) chart is a very effective control chart. It is much fas...
Traditional X Charts used for Statistical process control is quite ineffective in detecting small sh...
Traditional X Charts used for Statistical process control is quite ineffective in detecting small sh...
In some applications of quality control charts it is very important to quickly detect small or moder...
The design and optimization of Statistical process control (SPC) charts such as the Shewhart X-bar a...
The usual practice of using a control chart to monitor a process is to take samples from the process...