Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science (m/c 249), University of Illinois at Chicago, 851 S. Morgan, Chicago, IL 60607, USA bWirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4EB, UK |
Abstract: | For a wide variety of applications, experiments are based on units ordered over time or space. Models for these experiments generally may include one or more of: correlations, systematic trends, carryover effects and interference effects. Since the standard optimal block designs may not be efficient in these situations, orthogonal arrays of type I and type II, which were introduced in 1961 by C.R. Rao [Combinatorial arrangements analogous to orthogonal arrays, Sankhya A 23 (1961) 283–286], have been recently used to construct optimal and efficient designs for many of these experiments. Results in this area are unified and the salient features are outlined. |