2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.11.060
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Optimizing joint location-scale monitoring – An adaptive distribution-free approach with minimal loss of information

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“…For future research, we propose the comparison of control charts based on Lepage‐type and Cucconi statistics using the median run length as the performance metric, as it is seen in Graham et al New control charts can be created with the proposed statistic. For example, we can use this statistic in an EWMA scheme to create a control chart based on the change‐point model, as it is seen in Xiang et al; and we can create an adaptive control chart combining the Lepage statistic with the optimal score options for short, medium, and log tail distributions, as it is presented in Song et al Also, Celano and Castagliola designed an EWMA sign control chart for detecting changes in location in finite production horizon processes, which are common in job shop and small lot production. The performance of the proposed Lepage‐type statistic can be studied in these situations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For future research, we propose the comparison of control charts based on Lepage‐type and Cucconi statistics using the median run length as the performance metric, as it is seen in Graham et al New control charts can be created with the proposed statistic. For example, we can use this statistic in an EWMA scheme to create a control chart based on the change‐point model, as it is seen in Xiang et al; and we can create an adaptive control chart combining the Lepage statistic with the optimal score options for short, medium, and log tail distributions, as it is presented in Song et al Also, Celano and Castagliola designed an EWMA sign control chart for detecting changes in location in finite production horizon processes, which are common in job shop and small lot production. The performance of the proposed Lepage‐type statistic can be studied in these situations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The p.d.f and the c.d.f ofẐ * i now can be obtained from ( 30) and ( 31) where γ X , γ Y , ω and ρ are replaced by γX * , γȲ * , ω * and ρ * as defined in ( 23), ( 24), ( 25) and (18).…”
Section: It Can Be Seen From Their Definition Thatxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies related to this problem can be seen in Tran et al [22], Khurshid & Chakraborty [9], Sabahno et al [17], Hassani et al [8], Daryabari et al [7], Song et al [18,19] and Sabahno et al [16]. For the case of control charts monitoring the ratio, Tran et al [22] used a quite strict assumption that z * 1 = τ * z * 0 where z * 1 and z * 0 are the out-of-control ratios, respectively and the in-control ratio in the presence of measurement error and τ is the shift size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we introduce and compare a class of CG charts for post signal classification of signal type, whether the signal is an indicator of location shift or scale shift or a shift in both. Precisely, this paper proposes new CG charts based on three variants of the Cucconi statistic, as in Song et al., 15 CG charts based on the percentile modified Lepage (PML) statistic as in Mukherjee and Sen, 13 Mukherjee and Marozzi 16 and Song et al., 17 and a CG chart based on bias‐corrected Lepage statistic. The original Lepage and Cucconi statistics are less sensitive to small decreasing scale shifts and are prone to display an average run length (ARL) bias.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%