When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to be estimated using a Phase I reference sample. To evaluate the in‐control performance of control charts in the monitoring phase (Phase II), two performance indicators are most commonly used: the average run length (ARL) or the false alarm rate (FAR). However, these quantities will vary across practitioners due to the use of different reference samples in Phase I. This variation is small only for very large amounts of Phase I data, even when the actual distribution of the data is known. In practice, we do not know the distribution of the data, and it has to be estimated, along with its parameters. This means that we have to deal with model erro...
Parameter estimation has a large impact on control chart performance. Recently, widened control limi...
This paper deals with the methodology for practical application of nonparametric control charts. Thi...
Standard control charts are often based on the assumption that the observations follow a specific pa...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
Research on the performance evaluation and the design of the Phase II EWMA control chart for monitor...
At the origination of the Shewhart control chart, it was assumed that the process parameters were kn...
When in-control process parameters are estimated, this can have a substantial effect on the control ...
When in-control parameters are unknown, they have to be estimated using a reference sample. Due to t...
We evaluate the in-control performance of the S2 control chart with estimated parameters conditional...
Shewhart and EWMA control charts can be suitably combined to obtain a simple monitoring scheme se...
We evaluate the in-control performance of the S^2 control chart with estimated parameters conditiona...
We study the effect of the Phase I estimation error on the cumulative sum (CUSUM) chart. Impractical...
To use control charts in practice, the in-control state usually has to be estimated. This estimation...
Because the in-control distribution and parameters are generally unknown, control limits have to be ...
The in-control performance of Shewhart and S2 control charts with estimated in-control parameters ha...
Parameter estimation has a large impact on control chart performance. Recently, widened control limi...
This paper deals with the methodology for practical application of nonparametric control charts. Thi...
Standard control charts are often based on the assumption that the observations follow a specific pa...
When designing control charts the in‐control parameters are unknown, so the control limits have to b...
Research on the performance evaluation and the design of the Phase II EWMA control chart for monitor...
At the origination of the Shewhart control chart, it was assumed that the process parameters were kn...
When in-control process parameters are estimated, this can have a substantial effect on the control ...
When in-control parameters are unknown, they have to be estimated using a reference sample. Due to t...
We evaluate the in-control performance of the S2 control chart with estimated parameters conditional...
Shewhart and EWMA control charts can be suitably combined to obtain a simple monitoring scheme se...
We evaluate the in-control performance of the S^2 control chart with estimated parameters conditiona...
We study the effect of the Phase I estimation error on the cumulative sum (CUSUM) chart. Impractical...
To use control charts in practice, the in-control state usually has to be estimated. This estimation...
Because the in-control distribution and parameters are generally unknown, control limits have to be ...
The in-control performance of Shewhart and S2 control charts with estimated in-control parameters ha...
Parameter estimation has a large impact on control chart performance. Recently, widened control limi...
This paper deals with the methodology for practical application of nonparametric control charts. Thi...
Standard control charts are often based on the assumption that the observations follow a specific pa...