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A Study of Control Chart for Monitoring Exponentially Distributed Characteristics Based On Type-II Censored Samples

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Abstract

In this paper, control charts for monitoring the exponential type-II censoring samples are investigated. Such data are very common in many practical inspection scenarios in reliability context when items are replaced in groups after a period of time. The average time to signal, which involves both the number and the time of samples inspected until a signal occurs, is a good criterion to evaluate the performance of control charts. We propose an average time to signal-unbiased control chart with known parameter and compare the proposed method with the traditional ones. The results indicate the proposed control chart is more sensitive to system deterioration. Then the effects of parameter estimation on the proposed control charts are evaluated. Because the control limits with estimated parameters result in more false alarms, an adjusted control chart with estimated parameters is proposed and the self-starting control chart based on a sequential sampling scheme is adopted to solve the phase I problem. Finally, two examples are given to illustrate the implementation of the proposed approach. 
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1513-1526
JournalQuality and Reliability Engineering International
Volume33
Issue number7
Online published1 Feb 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017

Research Keywords

  • ATS-unbiased design
  • average time to signal (ATS)
  • exponential distribution
  • sequential sampling
  • type-II censoring

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