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Original Articles

Mixed Tukey EWMA-CUSUM control chart and its applications

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Pages 378-411 | Accepted 06 Mar 2017, Published online: 17 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

Tukey control chart (TCC) is a popular choice for robust monitoring of process parameters. With the advancement in technology, we develop refined techniques that incorporate multiple aspects in a single structure. This article is a similar effort to design an improved charting structure in the form of mixed Tukey EWMA-CUSUM chart (namely MEC-TCC). We have investigated the performance of the proposed chart using different run length properties. We have observed that the proposed MEC-TCC design serves the dual objectives, namely the efficient detection of shifts and robustness against non-normality. The comparative analysis has revealed that the proposed scheme is an effective competitor to the existing counterparts, including classical Shewhart, EWMA, CUSUM, Tukey and some other variants such as mixed EWMA-CUSUM, Tukey EWMA, Tukey CUSUM. Moreover, the proposed design presents some of the aforementioned charts as special cases. For real life considerations, we have implemented the proposed and existing charts to two real life data sets, one related to air quality and the other one concerning smartphone accelerometer.

Acknowledgements

The authors are thankful to the anonymous reviewers and Editor for the constructive comments that helped in improving the last version of the paper.

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