Abstract
Control Performance Assessment (CPA) has great practical importance. Control quality significantly affects final production throughput, efficiency and environmental impact. There are many approaches starting from time-domain methods, through Minimum Variance, Gaussian and non-Gaussian statistics up to alternative wavelet, fractal or entropy measures. Analysis of production data from process industry shows that signals are often described by non-Gaussian distributions, mostly fat-tail. On the other hand, simulations show that strong disturbances may significantly screen ability of proper detection. This work tests different approaches, i.e. Gaussian standard deviation and fat-tail distribution factors, integral indexes and focuses on persistence measures of rescaled range R/S plot. Robustness of above measures against disturbances with varying statistical properties is investigated. Results confirm that fractal measures may be applied as robust alternative to standard statistics.
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