Driving Frequency Selection for Frequency Domain Simulation Experiments
Sheldon H. Jacobson,
Arnold H. Buss and
Lee W. Schruben
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Sheldon H. Jacobson: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Arnold H. Buss: Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
Lee W. Schruben: Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Operations Research, 1991, vol. 39, issue 6, 917-924
Abstract:
Frequency domain methodology has been applied to discrete-event simulations to identify terms in a polynomial model of the simulation output. In this paper, the problem of optimally selecting input frequencies is studied. A fast algorithm is presented that closely approximates the optimal solution. The results obtained from the algorithm are compared to known optimal solutions. Tables of input frequencies for various experiments are presented in an appendix.
Keywords: simulation: design of experiments; factor screening; frequency domain methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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