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Effect of measurement error on exponentially weighted moving average control charts under ranked set sampling schemes
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2014
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EngineeringMeasurementIndustrial EngineeringControl ChartsStatistical AveragingSystem MeasurementSimple Random SamplingReliability EngineeringMoving Average ControlUncertainty QuantificationSystems EngineeringStatisticsProcess MeasurementProcess MonitoringComputer EngineeringStandard DeviationSignal ProcessingMeasurement ErrorPerformance MonitoringProcess ControlBusinessSystem Monitoring
Control charts are a powerful statistical process monitoring tool often used to monitor the stability of manufacturing processes. In quality control applications, measurement errors adversely affect the performance of control charts. In this paper, we study the effect of measurement error on the detection abilities of the exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) control charts for monitoring process mean based on ranked set sampling (RSS), median RSS (MRSS), imperfect RSS (IRSS) and imperfect MRSS (IMRSS) schemes. We also study the effect of multiple measurements and non-constant error variance on the performances of the EWMA control charts. The EWMA control chart based on simple random sampling is compared with the EWMA control charts based on RSS, MRSS, IRSS and IMRSS schemes. The performances of the EWMA control charts are evaluated in terms of out-of-control average run length and standard deviation of run lengths. It turns out that the EWMA control charts based on MRSS and IMRSS schemes are better than their counterparts for all measurement error cases considered here.
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