OPTIMIZATION OF MEASUREMENT STRATEGY

Kimmo Konkarikoski, Risto Ritala
Abstract:
Laboratory measurements are an integral part of process and quality management. Quite commonly, variables measured are statistically dependent and thus measurement of one variable is an indirect measurement of the others. Also, measurements are uncertain and thus there always is uncertainty about the quality. In this paper we formulate the optimal measurement scheduling problem of laboratory measurements. In particular, the objective is to minimize a weighted sum of measurement costs and uncertainty about whether the product confirms with given quality constraints or not. This problem is considered in the case when the joint probability density of variables is Gaussian, and when uncertainty evolves according to Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process.
Keywords:
quality management, scheduling, optimization
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC7
Event name:
TC1 & TC7 Conference 2008
Title:

12th IMEKO TC1 & TC7 Joint Symposium on "Man, Science & Measurement" (TC7)

Place:
Annecy, FRANCE
Time:
03 September 2008 - 05 September 2008