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Young Hwan Choi and Joong Hoon Kim
This study compares the performance of self-adaptive optimization approaches in efficient water distribution systems (WDS) design and presents a guide for the selection of the appropriate method employing optimization utilizing the characteristic of each...
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Anqing Wang, Longwei Li, Haoliang Wang, Bing Han and Zhouhua Peng
In this paper, a swarm trajectory-planning method is proposed for multiple autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) in an unknown and obstacle-rich environment. Specifically, based on the point cloud information of the surrounding environment obtained from loc...
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Amr A. Abd El-Mageed, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, Samy Bakheet and Asmaa H. Abd El-Rahiem
It is difficult to determine unknown solar cell and photovoltaic (PV) module parameters owing to the nonlinearity of the characteristic current?voltage (I-V) curve. Despite this, precise parameter estimation is necessary due to the substantial effect par...
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Xin Liao and Khoi D. Hoang
Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems (DCOPs) are an efficient framework widely used in multi-agent collaborative modeling. The traditional DCOP framework assumes that variables are discrete and constraint utilities are represented in tabular form...
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Zihang Xu and Chiawei Chu
Ensuring the sustainability of transportation infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-trans) is increasingly imperative in the pursuit of decarbonization goals and addressing the pressing energy shortage. By prioritizing the development and maintenance o...
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Shubhendu Kshitij Fuladi and Chang-Soo Kim
In the real world of manufacturing systems, production planning is crucial for organizing and optimizing various manufacturing process components. The objective of this paper is to present a methodology for both static scheduling and dynamic scheduling. ...
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Alexander Robitzsch
The local independence assumption is crucial for the consistent estimation of item parameters in item response theory models. This article explores a pairwise likelihood estimation approach for the two-parameter logistic (2PL) model that treats the local...
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Ying-Qing Guo, Meng Li, Yang Yang, Zhao-Dong Xu and Wen-Han Xie
As a typical intelligent device, magnetorheological (MR) dampers have been widely applied in vibration control and mitigation. However, the inherent hysteresis characteristics of magnetic materials can cause significant time delays and fluctuations, affe...
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Zhi Quan, Hailong Zhang, Jiyu Luo and Haijun Sun
Signal modulation recognition is often reliant on clustering algorithms. The fuzzy c-means (FCM) algorithm, which is commonly used for such tasks, often converges to local optima. This presents a challenge, particularly in low-signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR)...
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Gerasim V. Krivovichev and Valentina Yu. Sergeeva
The paper is devoted to the theoretical and numerical analysis of the two-step method, constructed as a modification of Polyak?s heavy ball method with the inclusion of an additional momentum parameter. For the quadratic case, the convergence conditions ...
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