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Research Article

The effect of measurement errors on the performance of the homogenously weighted moving average X¯ monitoring scheme with estimated parameters

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Pages 1306-1330 | Received 13 May 2020, Accepted 09 Nov 2020, Published online: 02 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Classical monitoring schemes are typically designed under the assumption of known process parameters, perfect measurements and normality. In real-life applications, these assumptions are often violated. Thus, their Phase II performances are negatively affected by both measurement errors and parameter estimation. In this paper, the performance of the homogenously weighted moving average (HWMA) scheme is investigated under the assumption of unknown process parameters with and without measurement errors using the characteristics of the run-length distribution through intensive simulations. The negative effect of measurement errors is reduced using multiple measurements sampling strategy. It is found that the negative effect of the measurement errors is higher as the smoothing parameter increases and the larger the Phase I sample size, the smaller the negative effect of measurement errors. An illustrative example is given to demonstrate the implementation in real-life applications.

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