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Achieving Maximum Reliability Through Statistical Monitoring
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A new concept has been developed for data acquisition from equipment operating in the field. This technique, called statistical monitoring, offers unique potential for improving product reliability and performing system diagnostics. This paper presents the principles underlying the statistical monitoring concept, the techniques for applying the data to reliability and diagnostic problems, and a discussion of the program for incorporating the method in a general reliability improvement program.
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Roberts, G., "Achieving Maximum Reliability Through Statistical Monitoring," SAE Technical Paper 740443, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740443.Also In
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- Hydraulic Systems Controls Study Annual Report Section II U.S. Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Center