A Review and Critique of Auxiliary Information-Based Process Monitoring Methods

10/01/2021
by   Nesma A. Saleh, et al.
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We review the rapidly growing literature on auxiliary information-based (AIB) process monitoring methods. Under this approach, there is an assumption that the auxiliary variable, which is correlated with the quality variable of interest, has a known mean, or some other parameter, which cannot change over time. We demonstrate that violations of this assumption can have serious adverse effects both when the process is stable and when there has been a process shift. Some process shifts can become undetectable. We also show that the basic AIB approach is a special case of simple linear regression profile monitoring. The AIB charting techniques require strong assumptions. Based on our results, we warn against the use of AIB approach in quality control applications.

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