“…Orthogonal array is widely applied to many other fields, for example, in fractional factorial experiments [12,22,30,41,48], modern industrial [27], computer experiments [28,33] and survey sampling [29,50], computer science [49], coding theory [2], and cryptography [5,14,34]. Recently, orthogonal arrays are used to construct entangled states in quantum information [20,36,43] and wireless sensor network [15,18,37,38].…”