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    Effectiveness of algorithm visualisation in studying complex algorithms: a case study using TRAKLA Ravie / Chandren Muniyandi, Ali Maroosi by Muniyandi, Chandren, Maroosi, Ali

    Published 2015
    “…TRAKLA2 is a visualisation tool used to enhance the process of learning algorithm construction and optimization. …”
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    Optimal path planning algorithms in virtual environments by Hassan, Rohayanti

    Published 2006
    “…In relation to that, A* algorithm was used as a path finding technique to plan a collision-free-path journey from one location to another. …”
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    3D terrain visualisation for GIS: A comparison of different techniques by Ruzinoor, Che Mat, Mohamed Shariff, Abdul Rashid, Mahmud, Ahmad Rodzi, Pradhan, Biswajeet

    Published 2011
    “…Geographic Information System (GIS) applications are now moving towards 3D as it has a better representation of the real world.Most GIS applications now can be visualised not only in 2D but also in 3D.Currently most of the applications are capable of operating in an online environment such as Google Earth, Microsoft Virtual Earth and World Wind.Recently, many people use these online applications for their daily work and also for decision making.Terrain visualisation is an important aspect for these three applications, in visualizing the world in 3D.The quality of terrain visualisation depends on the techniques used by the developer.The research for generating good quality terrain visualisation for depicting the real world is ongoing and faces big challenges. …”
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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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    Robotic path planning using rapidly-exploring random trees by Sherwani, Fahad

    Published 2013
    “…However, the planned path by using basic RRT structure might not always be optimal in terms of path length. …”
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    A Novel Path Prediction Strategy for Tracking Intelligent Travelers by Motlagh, Omid Reza Esmaeili

    Published 2009
    “…Experimental works show the capabilities of the developed DSS in human path prediction using both simulated and actual WLAN-based positioning dataset. …”
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    Path planning methods for autonomous vehicles at intersections: A review by Vinayak, Akhil, Muhammad Aizzat, Zakaria, Younus, Maryam, Mohamad Heerwan, Peeie, Muhammad Izhar, Ishak

    Published 2026
    “…Furthermore, the review highlights key challenges such as handling dynamic multi-agent environments, managing interactions with human-driven vehicles, and balancing computational efficiency with path optimality and discusses potential solutions through adaptive, real-time algorithms, cooperative planning, and predictive modelling. …”
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    Extracting Object Oriented Software Architecture from C++ Source Code by Mresa, Ali Hussein A.

    Published 2000
    “…This research presents a reverse engineering tool VOO++ that will read an Object- Oriented C++ source code using UML notation in order to visualise its Class structure and the various relationships that may exist including, inheritance, aggregation, and dependency relationships based on the modified Cohen-Sutherland clipping algorithm. …”
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    Dynamic interactive 3D mobile navigation aid by Adamu, Abubakar Ibrahim, Mantoro, Teddy, SHAFI’I, M.A.

    Published 2012
    “…We provide an interactive navigation techniques for finding the shortest path to a desire destination and also been able to interact with an (agent if it’s another user) or (object in terms of point or destination) in realtime with the help bi-A* pathfinding algorithm and voronoi diagram. …”
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    A novel swarm-based optimisation algorithm inspired by artificial neural glial network for autonomous robots by Ismail, Amelia Ritahani, Tumian, Afidalina

    Published 2019
    “…The main idea in this algorithm is the indirect communication between the ants which is established by the means of pheromones in finding the shortest path between their nest and food [14]. …”
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    Enchancing QoS protection in MPLS networks by Hanshi, Sabri M., Al-Khateeb, Wajdi Fawzi Mohammed

    Published 2010
    “…To verify the efficiency of the proposed algorithm, the MPLS network simulator MNS-2 has been used as the test platform.…”
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    A Collision Detection Algorithm For Virtual Robot-Centered Flexible Manufacturing Cell by Arshad, Haslina

    Published 2008
    “…Collision detection is crucial in virtual manufacturing applications such as virtual prototyping, virtual assembly and virtual robot path planning. For accurate simulation of manufacturing systems and processes in virtual environment, physical interaction with the objects in the scene are triggered by collision detection. …”
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    Gps solution for active queue management using android platform by Liu, Yu Yao

    Published 2021
    “…Since queueing in different locations is considered as a optimisation problem, several algorithms are reviewed to tackle the problem, such as brute force method, nearest neighbour algorithm, and branch and bound algorithm. …”
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