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Journal of Quality Technology
A Quarterly Journal of Methods, Applications and Related Topics
Volume 48, 2016 - Issue 1
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A Gradient Approach to the Optimal Design of CUSUM Charts Under Unknown Mean-Shift Sizes

 

Abstract

Traditional cumulative sum (CUSUM) control charts are often designed to optimize the detection performance for a prescribed magnitude of mean shift when monitoring the mean level of a process. However, the shift to occur in the future is often unknown. To account for the uncertainty of the shift size, different design criteria have been proposed. However, all the design methods discussed in the literature are based on Monte Carlo simulations, and the optimal parameters are obtained in a trial-and-error manner (e.g., Ryu et al. (2010)). Notice that the average-run length (ARL) of the CUSUM chart can be formulated as an integral equation based on the recurrence relationship of the CUSUM charting statistics; this paper proposes a gradient-based approach for efficient design and analysis of CUSUM charts under unknown mean-shift sizes. The proposed method is shown to be more accurate and efficient than Monte Carlo simulations.

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Notes on contributors

Wenpo Huang

Dr. Huang is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Antai College of Economics and Management. His email address is [email protected].

Lianjie Shu

Dr. Shu is Professor in the Faculty of Business Administration. He is a member of ASQ. His email address is [email protected].

Wei Jiang

Dr. Jiang is Professor in the Antai College of Economics and Management. He is a member of ASQ. His email address is [email protected].

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