2019
DOI: 10.1115/1.4043732
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Manufacturing Process Monitoring With Nonparametric Change-Point Detection in Automotive Industry

Abstract: Automatic sensing devices and computer systems have been widely adopted by the automotive manufacturing industry, which are capable to record machine status and process parameters nonstop. While a manufacturing process always has natural variations, it is crucial to detect significant changes to the process for quality control, as such changes may be the early signs of machine faults. This motivates our study on change-point detection methods for automotive manufacturing. We aim at developing a systematic appr… Show more

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“…Some applications are to be noted in the industrial field (Hawkins et al, 2003; Paul, 1994), energy consumption (Touzani et al, 2019), turbines (Letzgus, 2020), manufacturing processes (Atashgar and Rafiee, 2020; Guo et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2014), and chemical process (Salvador et al, 2014). We can also note the recent development of this theme in current environmental fields (Awe and Adepoju, 2020; Burnett, 2019) and societal fields (Choe et al, 2016; Coughlin et al, 2021; Salmasnia et al, 2020; Sürmeli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some applications are to be noted in the industrial field (Hawkins et al, 2003; Paul, 1994), energy consumption (Touzani et al, 2019), turbines (Letzgus, 2020), manufacturing processes (Atashgar and Rafiee, 2020; Guo et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2014), and chemical process (Salvador et al, 2014). We can also note the recent development of this theme in current environmental fields (Awe and Adepoju, 2020; Burnett, 2019) and societal fields (Choe et al, 2016; Coughlin et al, 2021; Salmasnia et al, 2020; Sürmeli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%