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Resumen de A GLR Control Chart for Monitoring the Mean Vector of a Multivariate Normal Process

Sai Wang, Marion R. Reynolds Jr.

  • This paper develops a statistical process control (SPC) chart based on a generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) statistic to monitor the mean vector of a multivariate normal process. The performance of the GLR chart is compared with the performance of the Hotelling chi-squared chart, the multivariate exponentially weighted moving average (MEWMA) chart, and a multi-MEWMA combination. Results show that the Hotelling chi-squared chart and the MEWMA chart are effective only for a small range of shift sizes in the mean vector, while the GLR chart and some carefully designed multi-MEWMA combinations can give similarly better overall performance in detecting a wide range of shift magnitudes. Unlike most of these other options, the GLR chart does not require specification of tuning-parameter values by the user. The GLR chart also has the advantage in process diagnostics; at the time of a signal, estimates of change-point and out-of-control mean vector are immediately available to the user. All these advantages of the GLR chart make it a favorable option for practitioners. For the design of the GLR chart, a series of easy-to-use equations is provided to users for calculating the control limit to achieve a desired in-control performance.


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