A comparative study of self-starting CUSUM control charts for location shifts
Abstract
In recent years, self-starting methods have garnered increasing attention in Statistical Process Control and Monitoring (SPC/M), as they offer real-time disorder detection without the need for a calibration phase (Phase I). This study focuses on evaluating parametric self-starting CUSUM-type control charts, specifically the Bayesian Predictive Ratio CUSUM (PRC) developed by Bourazas et al. (2023) and the frequentist alternative self-starting CUSUM proposed by Hawkins and Olwell (1998). The performance of these methods is thoroughly examined through an extensive simulation study under various scenarios involving a change in the mean of Normal data. Additionally, a prior sensitivity analysis for PRC is conducted. The work ands with concluding remarks summarizing the findings.
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@article{arxiv.2410.12736,
title = {A comparative study of self-starting CUSUM control charts for location shifts},
author = {Konstantinos Bourazas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.12736},
year = {2024}
}