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Optimum Chemical Balance Weighing Design with Correlated Errors Based on Bipartite and Ternary Designs

Authors: Ceranka, Bronisław; Graczyk, Małgorzata;

Optimum Chemical Balance Weighing Design with Correlated Errors Based on Bipartite and Ternary Designs

Abstract

The paper is studying the estimation problem of individual weights of objects using the chemical balance weighing design under the restriction on the number times in which each object is weighed. It is assumed that the errors have the same variances and they are equal correlated. The necessary and sufficient conditions under which the lower bound of variance of each of estimated weights is attained are given. For construction of the design matrix of the optimum chemical balance weighing design we use the incidence matrices of the balanced bipartite weighing designs and the ternary balanced block designs.

W artykule rozważa się zagadnienie estymacji nieznanych miar poszczególnych obiektów w chemicznym układzie wagowym przy ograniczeniu liczby pomiarów poszczególnych obiektów. Zakłada się, że błędy mają jednakowe wariancje i są równo skorelowane. Podane zostały warunki konieczne i dostateczne, przy spełnieniu których wariancja estymatorów osiąga dolne ograniczenie. Do konstrukcji macierzy optymalnego układu wykorzystuje się macierze incydencji dwudzielnych układów bloków oraz trójkowych zrównoważonych układów bloków.

Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji czasopism naukowych wydawanych przez Uniwersytet Łódzki” nr 885/P-DUN/2014 zostało dofinansowane ze środków MNiSW w ramach działalności upowszechniającej naukę

Classification AMS 1993: 62K15

Country
Poland
Keywords

chemical balance weighing design, balanced bipartite weighing design, ternary balanced block design

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