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Saowanit Sukparungsee1, Yupaporn Areepong1, Rattikarn Taboran1
1Department of Applied Statistics, Faculty of Applied Science, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
Abstract:
This research aimed to propose a newly-mixed control chart called the Exponentially Weighted Moving Average-Moving Average Chart (EWMA-MA) to detect the mean change in a process underlying symmetric and asymmetric distributions. The performance of the proposed control chart are compared with Shewhart, MA, EWMA, MA-EWMA and EWMA-MA control charts by using average run length (ARL), standard deviation of run length (SDRL), and median run length (MRL) as the criteria for measuring efficiency which evaluated by using Monte Carlo simulation (MC), Moreover, the proposed control chart will be applied to real data. The results of performance comparison showed that the presented control charts performed better detection than the Shewhart, MA, and EWMA charts. However, the results of detection tended to be slower than those for the MA-EWMA chart. The value of ARL1 for the mixed control chart depends on the parameters of the statistics for such control chart. The EWMA-MA chart is a variable following λ and the MA-EWMA chart is varied according to w. From applying the proposed control chart to the data for flow in the Nile River and data of the real GDP growth (%) in the Lebanese economy, it was found to be in accordance with the research results.
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