Article ID: | iaor2009729 |
Country: | Poland |
Volume: | 35 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 385 |
End Page Number: | 406 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2006 |
Journal: | Control and Cybernetics |
Authors: | Kalicka R., Bochen D. |
As a result of the severe practical and ethical constraints imposed on medical measurements, the parameter estimation procedure designed for diagnosis and therapy is often a difficult problem. When blood sampling provides the data, the number of samples and the observation interval should be minimized. Designing an experiment for parameter estimation requires a step known as quantitative experiment design, usually preceded by a step called qualitative experiment design. The latter answers whether a model is identifiable under particular experimental conditions. The former is suitable for the purpose of obtaining the maximum information from the data to be collected. An experiment design is based on the optimization of a suitable criterion formulated with respect to the analyzed variables of the experiment (input shape, sampling schedule). The paper considers sampling schedule design.