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    Harmony search for multi-depot vehicle routing problem by Misni, F., Lee, L. S.

    Published 2019
    “…Three simple heuristics approaches; swapping, insertion and relocation are proposed as the local optimisation techniques during the implementation of the harmony search. The roulette wheel approach is implemented for the selection procedure. …”
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    A survey of state of the art: hierarchical routing algorithms for wireless sensor networks by Kareem, Husam, Hashim, Shaiful Jahari, Sali, Aduwati, Subramaniam, Shamala

    Published 2014
    “…In this article, we will present a review for the state of the art for recent hierarchical algorithms. Moreover, we will use criteria to classify the hierarchical algorithms that never used before in any article, which is the mechanism that implemented in the hierarchical algorithm such as clustering, chaining, or hybrid between cluster and chain.…”
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    Carbon dioxide management for product supply chain and total site utilisation and storage by Mohd Nawi, Wan Norlinda Roshana

    Published 2018
    “…Finally, CO2 purification and pressure drop are considered during CO2 transportation in the total site CO2 integration system’s design. …”
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    Real time traceability module for halal logistic transportation using GPS and geofence technique by Mohamad, Maizatul Akma

    Published 2016
    “…This study presents a merged traceability module of GPS tracking system technology with geofence algorithm, entitled the Halal tracer. The significance of Halal tracer traceability module is that it mainly benefits in providing automatic detection on the spatial activity undergone during the shipment process of the Halal goods. …”
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    Error concealment technique using wavelet neural network for wireless transmitted digital images by Al-Azzawi, Alaa Khamees

    Published 2012
    “…In the case, where the missing regions of pixels are containing textures, edges, and other image features that are not easily handled by concealment algorithms. It therefore, necessitated to use denoising rather than EC algorithms. …”
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    Rough set approach for categorical data clustering by Herawan, Tutut

    Published 2010
    “…The main contribution of this technique is to introduce a new technique to classify objects from categorical datasets which has better performance as compared to the baseline techniques. The algorithm of the proposed technique is implemented in MATLAB® version 7.6.0.324 (R2008a). …”
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    Underactuated control for an autonomous underwater vehicle with four thrusters by Zainah, Md. Zain

    Published 2012
    “…Thus,the rotational controller stabilizes all the attitudes of the X4-ALJV at a desired (x-, y- or z-) position of the vehicle.The stability of the corresponding closed-loop system is proved by imposing a suitable Lyapunov function and then using LaSalles's invariance principle.The second stabilization strategy is based on a discontinuous control law,involving the a-process for exponential stabilization of nonholonomic system.This technique is applied to the system by two different approaches.The first approach does not necessitate 11 any conversion of the system model into a chained form, and thus not rely on any special transformation techniques.The system is written in a control-affine form by applying a partial linearization technique and a dynamic controller based on Astolfi's discontinuous control is derived to stabilize all the states of the system to the desired equilibrium point exponentially.Motivated by the fact that the discontinuous dynamic-model without using a chained form transformation assures only a local stability (or controllability) of the dynamics based control system, instead of guaranteeing a global stability of the system, the conversion of system model into a second-order chained form is implemented in the second approach.The second-order chained form consisting of a dynamical model is obtained by separating the original dynamical model into three subsystems so as to use the standard canonical form with two inputs and three states second-order chained form.Here,two subsystems are subject to a second-order nonlinear model with two inputs and three states,and the other subsystem is subject to a linear second-order model with two inputs and two states. …”
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