On-Line Process Control using Attributes with Misclassification Errors: An Economical Design for Short-Run Production

On-line process control consists of inspecting a single item for every m (integer and m ≥ 2) produced items. Based on the results of the inspection, it is decided whether the process is in-control (the fraction of conforming items is p 1 ; State I) or out-of-control (the fraction of conforming items...

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Published inCommunications in statistics. Theory and methods Vol. 41; no. 10; pp. 1813 - 1832
Main Authors Bessegato, Lupércio F., Quinino, Roberto C., Duczmal, Luiz H., Lee Ho, Linda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia, PA Taylor & Francis Group 15.05.2012
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ISSN0361-0926
1532-415X
DOI10.1080/03610926.2010.551451

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Summary:On-line process control consists of inspecting a single item for every m (integer and m ≥ 2) produced items. Based on the results of the inspection, it is decided whether the process is in-control (the fraction of conforming items is p 1 ; State I) or out-of-control (the fraction of conforming items is p 2  < p 1 ; State II). If the inspected item is non conforming, it is determined that the process is out-of-control, and the production process is stopped for an adjustment; otherwise, production continues. As most designs of on-line process control assume a long-run production, this study can be viewed as an extension because it is concerned with short-run production and the decision regarding the process is subject to misclassification errors. The probabilistic model of the control system employs properties of an ergodic Markov chain to obtain the expression of the average cost of the system per unit produced, which can be minimised as a function of the sampling interval, m. The procedure is illustrated by a numerical example.
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ISSN:0361-0926
1532-415X
DOI:10.1080/03610926.2010.551451