Physics Maths Engineering
Peer Reviewed
DWM-EC control charts are used to monitor the variability in kiloelectron-volt (keV) emissions from partially observed nuclear events. They allow for effective management of incomplete data and can detect shifts in the process mean more efficiently than traditional control charts.
The DWM-EC chart incorporates the Distance Weighted Mean approach with exponentially weighted moving average and cumulative sum techniques. It is specifically designed for censored data following a Weibull distribution, making it more suitable for nuclear physics applications than traditional charts.
The CM method is less sensitive to extreme observations compared to the conditional expected value, leading to fewer false alarms. It also performs better for skewed distributions like the Weibull, which are common in nuclear decay data.
The performance is primarily evaluated using the Average Run Length (ARL) metric. The study compares the ARL values of the DWM-EC chart with those of existing charts like CM-EWMA and CM-CUSUM under various censoring rates and shift magnitudes.
The study applies the DWM-EC chart to a real-life dataset of keV emissions related to the alpha decays of Lutetium-177 isotope. This demonstrates the practical applicability of the proposed method in monitoring actual nuclear decay processes.
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