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Synthetic control charts with two-stage sampling for monitoring bivariate processes
Fecha
2007-01-01Registro en:
Pesquisa Operacional, v. 27, n. 1, 2007.
0101-7438
1678-5142
10.1590/S0101-74382007000100007
S0101-74382007000100007
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2-s2.0-34547258612.pdf
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
In this article, we consider the synthetic control chart with two-stage sampling (SyTS chart) to control bivariate processes. During the first stage, one item of the sample is inspected and two correlated quality characteristics (x;y) are measured. If the Hotelling statistic T1 2 for these individual observations of (x;y) is lower than a specified value UCL 1 the sampling is interrupted. Otherwise, the sampling goes on to the second stage, where the remaining items are inspected and the Hotelling statistic T2 2 for the sample means of (x;y) is computed. When the statistic T2 2 is larger than a specified value UCL2, the sample is classified as nonconforming. According to the synthetic control chart procedure, the signal is based on the number of conforming samples between two neighbor nonconforming samples. The proposed chart detects process disturbances faster than the bivariate charts with variable sample size and it is from the practical viewpoint more convenient to administer.