ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BATCH MEANS, OVERLAPPING BATCH MEANS AND SPECTRAL ESTIMATION.

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The conventional method of batch means and the overlapping batch means approach of M. S. Mecketon and B. Schmeiser (1984) are related to spectral estimation by the time averaging of subsequence periodograms. It is shown that most of the reduction in the variance of the variance estimate can be achieved with modest amounts of overlapping. This may have practical implications because of the large number of batches required for the statistical test of lack of correlation, and the usual practice of rebatching the data after this test is passed.

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Welch, P. D. (1987). ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BATCH MEANS, OVERLAPPING BATCH MEANS AND SPECTRAL ESTIMATION. In Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings (pp. 320–323). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/318371.318440

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