An optimal controlled selection procedure for sample coordination problem using linear programming and distance function
A number of procedures have been developed for maximizing and minimizing the overlap of sampling units in different/repeated surveys. The
concepts of controlled selection, transportation theory and controlled
rounding have been used to solve the sample co-ordination problem.
In this article, we proposed a procedure for sample co-ordination problem using linear programming with the concept of distance function
that facilitates variance estimation using the Horvitz-Thompson estimator. The proposed procedure can be applied to any two-sample surveys having identical universe and stratification. Some examples have
been considered to demonstrate the utility of the proposed procedure
in comparison to the existing procedures.