Space Filling Split Plot Design using Fast Flexible Filling

03/20/2020
by   Thomas Muehlenstaedt, et al.
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In this article, an adaption of an algorithm for the creation of experimental designs by Lekivetz and Jones (2015) is suggested, dealing with constraints around randomization. Split-plot design of experiments is used, when the levels of some factors cannot be modified as easily as others. While most split-plot designs deal in the context of I-optimal or D-optimal designs for continuous response outputs, a space filling design strategy is suggested in here. The proposed designs are evaluated based on different design criteria, as well as an analytical example.

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