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Constructions and Comparisons of Pooling Matrices for Pooled Testing of COVID-19.

Yi-Jheng Lin1, Che-Hao Yu1, Tzu-Hsuan Liu1, Cheng-Shang Chang1, Wen-Tsuen Chen1.   

Abstract

In comparison with individual testing, group testing is more efficient in reducing the number of tests and potentially leading to tremendous cost reduction. There are two key elements in a group testing technique: (i) the pooling matrix that directs samples to be pooled into groups, and (ii) the decoding algorithm that uses the group test results to reconstruct the status of each sample. In this paper, we propose a new family of pooling matrices from packing the pencil of lines (PPoL) in a finite projective plane. We compare their performance with various pooling matrices proposed in the literature, including 2D-pooling, P-BEST, and Tapestry, using the two-stage definite defectives (DD) decoding algorithm. By conducting extensive simulations for a range of prevalence rates up to 5%, our numerical results show that there is no pooling matrix with the lowest relative cost in the whole range of the prevalence rates. To optimize the performance, one should choose the right pooling matrix, depending on the prevalence rate. The family of PPoL matrices can dynamically adjust their construction parameters according to the prevalence rates and could be a better alternative than using a fixed pooling matrix.

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Keywords:  finite projective planes; group testing; perfect difference sets

Year:  2021        PMID: 35582549      PMCID: PMC9014483          DOI: 10.1109/TNSE.2021.3121709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Netw Sci Eng        ISSN: 2327-4697


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