Three-level supersaturated designs
Shu Yamada and
Dennis K. J. Lin
Statistics & Probability Letters, 1999, vol. 45, issue 1, 31-39
Abstract:
When experimentation is expensive and the number of factors is large, supersaturated designs can be helpful. They are essentially fractional factorial designs in which the number of factors is greater than the number of experimental runs. Previous studies have focused on two-level supersaturated designs. This paper presents a new class of three-level supersaturated designs with an equal occurrence property. It is shown that designs generated by such a universal construction method result in a low dependency among all columns.
Keywords: [chi]2; statistic; Dependency; Factorial; design; Inner; product; Two-level; design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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