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    Evoluation strategy for collaborative beamforming in wireless sensor networks by Wong, Chen How

    Published 2013
    “…However, distinct of conventional antenna array, each sensor node in CB has an independent local oscillator. It becomes a vital problem to achieve CB as the distributed sensor nodes are unaware of their phase relationship. …”
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    Evolution strategy for collaborative beamforming in wireless sensor networks by Wong, Chen How

    Published 2013
    “…However, distinct of conventional antenna array, each sensor node in CB has an independent local oscillator. It becomes a vital problem to achieve CB as the distributed sensor nodes are unaware of their phase relationship. …”
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    An Efficient Parallel Quarter-sweep Point Iterative Algorithm for Solving Poisson Equation on SMP Parallel Computer by M., Othman, A. R., Abdullah

    Published 2000
    “…The experimental results of a test problem were compared with the later two parallel algorithms.…”
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    An improved recommender system based on normalization of matrix factorization and collaborative filtering algorithms by Zahid, Aafaq

    Published 2015
    “…Existing techniques have certain drawbacks such as user getting the same information. This problem is known as stability versus plasticity (in CB). …”
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    Enhancing CI engine performance and emission control using a hybrid RSM–Rao algorithm for ZnO-doped castor–neem biodiesel blends by Zhu, Chao-zhe, Samuel, Olusegun D., Patel G C, Manjunath, Der, Oguzhan, Abbas, Mohamed, Hussain, Fayaz, Ting, Tin Tin

    Published 2025
    “…The former algorithm possesses the aforementioned features. Rao's algorithm does not mimic the behaviour of swarms, animals, birds, or any physical or chemical phenomenon, but it provides effective solutions to complicated problems. …”
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