Design of Experiments Guide > Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs
Publication date: 07/08/2024

Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs

Create Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs

Group orthogonal supersaturated designs are a special case of screening designs. They are appropriate in early stage work when the number of factors to be investigated is larger than the number of feasible runs. A supersaturated design is a design with fewer observations than model parameters. That is, the design cannot estimate all main effects simultaneously. This makes detection of significant effects difficult. A group orthogonal supersaturated design is a special class of two-level supersaturated designs with properties that are desirable for model selection.

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Overview of Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs

Example of Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs

Build a Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Design

Specify Factors, Structure, and Make Design
Verify Design and Make Table

Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Design Options

Statistical Details for Group Orthogonal Supersaturated Designs

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