Abstract

AbstractIn some statistical process control applications, the quality of a process is described by a linear relationship between the response variable(s) and the independent variable(s), which is called a linear profile. Process capability is a significant issue in statistical process control. The ability of a process to meet customer specifications or standards is measured by the process capability indices (PCIs). There are several attempts for studying the process capability in linear profiles. In this research, two robust PCIs for multiple linear profiles are proposed. In the suggested robust PCIs, the process capability is estimated using the M‐estimator and the Fast‐τ‐estimator. Performances of the proposed robust PCIs in comparison with the classical PCIs in the absence and presence of contamination are evaluated. The results show that the robust PCIs proposed in this research perform as well as the classical PCIs in the absence of contamination and much better in the presence of contamination. The proposed PCIs, using Fast‐τ‐estimator, perform better in small shifts, and the proposed PCIs, using M‐estimator, perform better in large shifts. Introduction of robust indices for multivariate multiple linear profiles is an area for further research.

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