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Accounting for phase I sampling variability in the performance of the MEWMA control chart with estimated parameters
Authors:Nesma A. Saleh  Mahmoud A. Mahmoud
Affiliation:Department of Statistics, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:In this article, we assess the performance of the multivariate exponentially weighted moving average (MEWMA) control chart with estimated parameters while considering the practitioner-to-practitioner variability. We evaluate the chart performance in terms of the in-control average run length (ARL) distributional properties; mainly the average (AARL), the standard deviation (SDARL), and some percentiles. We show through simulations that using estimates in place of the in-control parameters may result in an in-control ARL distribution that almost completely lies below the desired value. We also show that even with the use of larger amounts of historical data, there is still a problem with the excessive false alarm rates. We recommend the use of a recently proposed bootstrap-based design technique for adjusting the control limits. The technique is quite effective in controlling the percentage of short in-control ARLs resulting from the estimation error.
Keywords:Bootstrap  Estimation effect  MEWMA control chart  Phase I  SPC  Standard deviation of average run length  Statistical process control
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