An efficient multivariate control charting mechanism based on SPRT
Yanjing Ou,
Nan Chen and
Michael B.C. Khoo
International Journal of Production Research, 2015, vol. 53, issue 7, 1937-1949
Abstract:
This article devises a feasible multivariate Sequential Probability Ratio Test chart (MSPRT chart) to monitor the mean of the multivariate normal distribution. To reduce the time required by the MSPRT chart to detect shifts of a wide range, the charting parameters are optimised to minimise the Average Extra Quadratic Loss (AEQL). The comparative study reveals that the MSPRT chart can improve the performance of the typical Hotelling’s T2 chart and the multivariate synthetic (Msynthetic) chart. It also shows that the MSPRT chart outperforms the multivariate Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (MEWMA) chart for moderate and large shifts but the latter prevails in detecting small shifts. For ease of use, we also provide two design tables for the quality engineers to adopt the MSPRT and Hotelling’s T2 charts more conveniently. Finally, we used an example concerning the white wine production process to demonstrate the application of the proposed scheme.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2014.925601
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