Stochastic global optimization methods. part 1: clustering methods
Mathematical Programming: Series A and B
Practical methods of optimization; (2nd ed.)
Practical methods of optimization; (2nd ed.)
Global Optimization Problems in Optimal Design of Experiments in Regression Models
Journal of Global Optimization
Optimal sampling times in bioequivalence studies using a simulated annealing algorithm
Statistics and Computing
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We consider some computational issues that arise when searching for optimal designs for pharmacokinetic (PK) studies. Special factors that distinguish these are (i) repeated observations are taken from each subject and the observations are usually described by a nonlinear mixed model (NLMM), (ii) design criteria depend on the model fitting procedure, (iii) in addition to providing efficient parameter estimates, the design must also permit model checking, (iv) in practice there are several design constraints, (v) the design criteria are computationally expensive to evaluate and often numerical integration is needed and finally (vi) local optimisation procedures may fail to converge or get trapped at local optima.We review current optimal design algorithms and explore the possibility of using global optimisation procedures. We use these latter procedures to find some optimal designs.For multi-purpose designs we suggest two surrogate design criteria for model checking and illustrate their use.