Economic modelling and optimisation of SPRT-based quality control schemes for individual observations
Chenglong Li and
George Nenes
International Journal of Production Research, 2024, vol. 62, issue 24, 8766-8789
Abstract:
In many industrial processes, it may not be practical to obtain sample sizes larger than one due to various reasons. As a result, practitioners must rely on control charts based on individual observations for statistical process monitoring and control. The sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) chart is an appropriate solution for such situations. Existing literature predominantly delves into the statistical aspects of designing or optimising an SPRT chart, neglecting the economic and associated design aspects. However, past experience suggests that statistical design may not always be optimal from an economic perspective. This paper aims to bridge this research gap by proposing a two-stage Markov chain approach to develop an economic model for the optimal design of the SPRT chart with individual observations. Following the principles of economic-statistical designs, optimal parameters are determined by solving a mixed-integer non-linear programming problem that minimises the long-run cost per item while ensuring compliance with practical constraints. Through an extensive study, we find that the economic performance of the SPRT chart surpasses that of competing individual control charts in many cases. This indicates that the economic-statistical design of the SPRT chart can yield significant economic benefits while maintaining desirable statistical properties. Moreover, enhancements have been introduced to refine the optimal design of the SPRT chart, retaining excellent overall performance across a wide range of shifts. Finally, we provide two industrial examples to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed SPRT chart.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2024.2349252
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