Monitoring the Coefficient of Variation Using the Side Sensitive Group Runs Chart

Monitoring the Coefficient of Variation Using the Side Sensitive Group Runs Chart

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Article ID: iaor20162879
Volume: 32
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 1913
End Page Number: 1927
Publication Date: Jul 2016
Journal: Quality and Reliability Engineering International
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: statistics: distributions, optimization
Abstract:

Many quality characteristics have means and standard deviations that are not independent. Instead, the standard deviations of these quality characteristics are proportional to their corresponding means. Thus, monitoring the coefficient of variation (CV), for these quality characteristics, using a control chart has gained remarkable attention in recent years. This paper presents a side sensitive group runs chart for the CV (called the SSGR CV chart). The implementation and optimization procedures of the proposed chart are presented. Two optimization procedures are developed, i.e. (i) by minimizing the average run length (ARL) when the shift size is deterministic and (ii) by minimizing the expected average run length (EARL) when the shift size is unknown. An application of the SSGR CV chart using a real dataset is also demonstrated. Additionally, the SSGR CV chart is compared with the Shewhart CV, runs rules CV, synthetic CV and exponentially weighted moving average CV charts by means of ARLs and standard deviation of the run lengths. The performance comparison is also conducted using EARLs when the shift size is unknown. In general, the SSGR CV chart surpasses the other charts under comparison, for most upward and downward CV shifts.

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