A new method for phase II monitoring of multivariate simple linear profiles

11/10/2019
by   Seyed Nasser Moosavi, et al.
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A scope in quality control, which has recently received a great deal of attention is profile that characterizes the quality of a product or process by a relationship between two or more variables. In this paper, we propose an EWMA chart for phase II monitoring of multivariate simple linear profile in which several correlated response variables have linear relationships with one explanatory variable. The statistical performance of this scheme is evaluated in terms of out-of-control average run length. Although it seldom signals for small shifts, it is superior to previous works in detecting moderate and big shifts.

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