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Design of exponential control charts using a sequential sampling scheme

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Pages 1105-1116 | Received 01 Apr 2005, Accepted 01 Dec 2005, Published online: 23 Nov 2006
 

Control charts for monitoring the time between events can be applied in various areas. In this study, we focus on the exponential control chart and consider the phase II problem (when process parameters are known) as well as the phase I problem (when process parameters are unknown). An exponential chart designed with the conventional approach has the disadvantage that the Average Run Length (ARL) value may increase when the process deviates from the nominal state. An ARL-unbiased design approach is therefore proposed for both phase II and phase I exponential charts. A sequential sampling scheme is adopted for the phase I exponential chart. The proposed ARL-unbiased design approach has several advantages over the conventional one, as it provides a self-starting feature and can significantly improve the ARL performance. Specific guidelines are suggested regarding the time to stop updating the estimates of parameters and control limits based on the actual false alarm rate. The phase I exponential chart can be calibrated to a constant in-control ARL value for each successive event accumulated to date. Simulated and real data examples are given to demonstrate the use and efficiency of the proposed design approach.

Acknowledgement

We would like to thank the anonymous referees for several constructive suggestions that have improved the presentation of the paper.

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