Abstract
ABSTRACTThe CUSUM chart is good enough to detect small-to-moderate shifts in the process parameter(s) as it can be optimally designed to detect a particular shift size. The adaptive CUSUM (ACUSUM) chart provides good detection over a range of shift sizes because of its ability to update the reference parameter using the estimated process shift. In this paper, we propose auxiliary-information-based (AIB) optimal CUSUM (OCUSUM) and ACUSUM charts, named AIB-OCUSUM and AIB-ACUSUM charts, using a difference estimator of the process mean. The performance comparisons between existing and proposed charts are made in terms of the average run length (ARL), extra quadratic loss and integral relative ARL measures. It is found that the AIB-OCUSUM and AIB-ACUSUM charts are more sensitive than the AIB-CUSUM and ACUSUM charts, respectively. Moreover, the AIB-ACUSUM chart surpasses the AIB-OCUSUM chart when detecting a range of mean shift sizes. Illustrative examples are given to support the theory.
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