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    Multi-Swarm bat algorithm by Taha A.M., Chen S.-D., Mustapha A.

    Published 2023
    “…In this study a new Bat Algorithm (BA) based on multi-swarm technique called the Multi-Swarm Bat Algorithm (MSBA) is proposed to address the problem of premature convergence phenomenon. …”
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    Quality of service and energy efficient aware (QEEA) scheduling algorithm for long term evolution (LTE) network / Nurulanis Mohd Yusoff by Mohd Yusoff, Nurulanis

    Published 2017
    “…Basically, the QEEA is based on the Time Domain (TD) and Frequency Domain (FD) scheduling where it is dependent on the QoS requirements to allocate resources. The proposed algorithm is compared against other scheduling algorithms, namely, the Channel and QoS Aware (CQA), Priority Set Scheduler (PSS), Proportional Fair (PF), Maximum Throughput (MT) and Blind Average Throughput (BAT). …”
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    A Film-Pore-Surface Concentration Dependent Model For Adsorption Of Dye Onto Activated Carbon by Choong, Thomas S. Y., Chuah, T. G., Idris, Azni, Lai, Y. L., Quek, S. Y.

    Published 2005
    “…The Governing Partial Differential Equations (Pdes) Were Transformed To Ordinary Differential Equations (Odes) Using Orthogonal Collocation (OC) Method. This Set Of Odes Was Then Integrated Using The Numerical Algorithm DIVPAG (IMSL Library Subroutine), Which Was Based On Gear’s Method. …”
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    Modelling of Adsorption of Dyes from Aqueous Solution by Activated Carbon by Wong, Teck Ngin

    Published 2004
    “…The governing partial differential equations (PDEs) are transformed to ordinary differential equations (ODEs) using orthogonal collocation (OC) method. These v sets of ODEs are then integrated using the numerical algorithm DIVPAG (IMSL library subroutine), which is based on variable order, variable step method implementing backward differential formula (Gear’s Method) and is suitable for stiff system of first order non-linear ODEs. …”
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