This paper proposed new adjusted Hotelling’s T^2 control chart for individual observations. For this objective, bootstrap method for producing the individual observations were employed. To do so, both arithmetic mean vector and the covariance matrix in the traditional Hotelling’s T^2 chart were substituted by the trimmed mean vector and the covariance matrix of the robust scale estimators〖 Q〗_n, respectively which, in turn, its performance is carried out by simulated. In fact, the calculation of false alarms and the probability of detection outlier is used for determining the validity of this modified chart. The findings revealed a considerable significance in its performance
The ability to monitor processes using control charts for contaminated environments is vital. Typica...
Control charts are categorized into two groups; i.e univariate and multivariate control charts. Hote...
While researchers and practitioners may seamlessly develop methods of detecting outliers in control ...
This paper proposed new adjusted Hotelling’s T 2 control chart for individual observations. For this...
The conventional Hotelling’s charts are evidently inefficient as it has resulted in disorganized da...
Hotelling’s T² chart is a popular tool for monitoring statistical process control. However, this cha...
For product manufacturing, control charts are important tools. Different types of control charts are...
This paper proposed and considered some bivariate control charts to monitor individual observations ...
The conventional Hotelling’s T2 charts are evidently inefficient as it has resulted in disorganized ...
Most control charts require the assumption of normal distribution for observations. When distributio...
The performance of traditional Hotelling T2 control chart using classical estimators in Phase I suff...
Recently, an alternative robust control chart based on a new robust estimator known as minimum vecto...
Hotelling T2 control chart not only reflects the correla-tions between different quality characteris...
Multivariate control charts are becoming more important in the monitoring of processes in manufactur...
Hotelling T² control chart is an effective tool in statistical process control for multivariate envi...
The ability to monitor processes using control charts for contaminated environments is vital. Typica...
Control charts are categorized into two groups; i.e univariate and multivariate control charts. Hote...
While researchers and practitioners may seamlessly develop methods of detecting outliers in control ...
This paper proposed new adjusted Hotelling’s T 2 control chart for individual observations. For this...
The conventional Hotelling’s charts are evidently inefficient as it has resulted in disorganized da...
Hotelling’s T² chart is a popular tool for monitoring statistical process control. However, this cha...
For product manufacturing, control charts are important tools. Different types of control charts are...
This paper proposed and considered some bivariate control charts to monitor individual observations ...
The conventional Hotelling’s T2 charts are evidently inefficient as it has resulted in disorganized ...
Most control charts require the assumption of normal distribution for observations. When distributio...
The performance of traditional Hotelling T2 control chart using classical estimators in Phase I suff...
Recently, an alternative robust control chart based on a new robust estimator known as minimum vecto...
Hotelling T2 control chart not only reflects the correla-tions between different quality characteris...
Multivariate control charts are becoming more important in the monitoring of processes in manufactur...
Hotelling T² control chart is an effective tool in statistical process control for multivariate envi...
The ability to monitor processes using control charts for contaminated environments is vital. Typica...
Control charts are categorized into two groups; i.e univariate and multivariate control charts. Hote...
While researchers and practitioners may seamlessly develop methods of detecting outliers in control ...