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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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    Multi-Objective PSO with Passive Congregation for Load Balancing Problem by Marufuzzaman M., Timu M.A., Sarkar J., Islam A., Rahman L.F., Sidek L.M.

    Published 2023
    “…High-level architecture (HLA) and Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) are commonly used for the distributed system. …”
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    A review on autonomous mobile robot path planning algorithms by Noraziah, Adzhar, Yuhani, Yusof, Muhammad Azrin, Ahmad

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, commonly use classical approaches such as cell decomposition (CD), roadmap approach (RA), artificial potential field (AFP), and heuristics approaches such as genetic algorithm (GA), particle swarm optimization (PSO) approach and ant colony optimization (ACO) method are considered.It is observed that when it comes to dynamic environment where most of the information are unknown to the mobile robots before starting, heuristics approaches are more popular and widely used compared to classical approaches since it can handle uncertainty, interact with objects and making quick decision. …”
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