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    Research on Asymmetric Fault Location of Wind Farm Collection System Based on Compressed Sensing

    Huanan Yu1, Gang Han1,*, Hansong Luo2, He Wang1

    Energy Engineering, Vol.120, No.9, pp. 2029-2057, 2023, DOI:10.32604/ee.2023.028365

    Abstract Aiming at the problem that most of the cables in the power collection system of offshore wind farms are buried deep in the seabed, which makes it difficult to detect faults, this paper proposes a two-step fault location method based on compressed sensing and ranging equation. The first step is to determine the fault zone through compressed sensing, and improve the data measurement, dictionary design and algorithm reconstruction: Firstly, the phase-locked loop trigonometric function method is used to suppress the spike phenomenon when extracting the fault voltage, so that the extracted voltage value will not have a large error due… More >

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    Reactive Power Flow Convergence Adjustment Based on Deep Reinforcement Learning

    Wei Zhang1, Bin Ji2, Ping He1, Nanqin Wang1, Yuwei Wang1, Mengzhe Zhang2,*

    Energy Engineering, Vol.120, No.9, pp. 2177-2192, 2023, DOI:10.32604/ee.2023.026504

    Abstract Power flow calculation is the basis of power grid planning and many system analysis tasks require convergent power flow conditions. To address the unsolvable power flow problem caused by the reactive power imbalance, a method for adjusting reactive power flow convergence based on deep reinforcement learning is proposed. The deep reinforcement learning method takes switching parallel reactive compensation as the action space and sets the reward value based on the power flow convergence and reactive power adjustment. For the non-convergence power flow, the 500 kV nodes with reactive power compensation devices on the low-voltage side are converted into PV nodes… More >

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    Computational Analysis for Computer Network Model with Fuzziness

    Wafa F. Alfwzan1, Dumitru Baleanu2,3,4, Fazal Dayan5,*, Sami Ullah5, Nauman Ahmed4,6, Muhammad Rafiq7,8, Ali Raza4,9

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.37, No.2, pp. 1909-1924, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.039249

    Abstract A susceptible, exposed, infectious, quarantined and recovered (SEIQR) model with fuzzy parameters is studied in this work. Fuzziness in the model arises due to the different degrees of susceptibility, exposure, infectivity, quarantine and recovery among the computers under consideration due to the different sizes, models, spare parts, the surrounding environments of these PCs and many other factors like the resistance capacity of the individual PC against the virus, etc. Each individual PC has a different degree of infectivity and resistance against infection. In this scenario, the fuzzy model has richer dynamics than its classical counterpart in epidemiology. The reproduction number… More >

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    Atrous Convolution-Based Residual Deep CNN for Image Dehazing with Spider Monkey–Particle Swarm Optimization

    CH. Mohan Sai Kumar*, R. S. Valarmathi

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.37, No.2, pp. 1711-1728, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.038113

    Abstract Image dehazing is a rapidly progressing research concept to enhance image contrast and resolution in computer vision applications. Owing to severe air dispersion, fog, and haze over the environment, hazy images pose specific challenges during information retrieval. With the advances in the learning theory, most of the learning-based techniques, in particular, deep neural networks are used for single-image dehazing. The existing approaches are extremely computationally complex, and the dehazed images are suffered from color distortion caused by the over-saturation and pseudo-shadow phenomenon. However, the slow convergence rate during training and haze residual is the two demerits in the conventional image… More >

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    A Whale Optimization Algorithm with Distributed Collaboration and Reverse Learning Ability

    Zhedong Xu*, Yongbo Su, Fang Yang, Ming Zhang

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.75, No.3, pp. 5965-5986, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.037611

    Abstract Due to the development of digital transformation, intelligent algorithms are getting more and more attention. The whale optimization algorithm (WOA) is one of swarm intelligence optimization algorithms and is widely used to solve practical engineering optimization problems. However, with the increased dimensions, higher requirements are put forward for algorithm performance. The double population whale optimization algorithm with distributed collaboration and reverse learning ability (DCRWOA) is proposed to solve the slow convergence speed and unstable search accuracy of the WOA algorithm in optimization problems. In the DCRWOA algorithm, the novel double population search strategy is constructed. Meanwhile, the reverse learning strategy… More >

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    Computational Investigation of Hand Foot Mouth Disease Dynamics with Fuzziness

    Dumitru Baleanu1,2,3, Fazal Dayan4, Nauman Ahmed3,5,*, Muhammad Rafiq6,7, Ali Raza3,8, Muhammad Ozair Ahmad5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.75, No.2, pp. 4175-4189, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.034868

    Abstract The first major outbreak of the severely complicated hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), primarily caused by enterovirus 71, was reported in Taiwan in 1998. HFMD surveillance is needed to assess the spread of HFMD. The parameters we use in mathematical models are usually classical mathematical parameters, called crisp parameters, which are taken for granted. But any biological or physical phenomenon is best explained by uncertainty. To represent a realistic situation in any mathematical model, fuzzy parameters can be very useful. Many articles have been published on how to control and prevent HFMD from the perspective of public health and… More >

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    Impact of Artificial Compressibility on the Numerical Solution of Incompressible Nanofluid Flow

    Tohid Adibi1, Shams Forruque Ahmed2,*, Seyed Esmail Razavi3, Omid Adibi4, Irfan Anjum Badruddin5, Syed Javed5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.74, No.3, pp. 5123-5139, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.034008

    Abstract The numerical solution of compressible flows has become more prevalent than that of incompressible flows. With the help of the artificial compressibility approach, incompressible flows can be solved numerically using the same methods as compressible ones. The artificial compressibility scheme is thus widely used to numerically solve incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. Any numerical method highly depends on its accuracy and speed of convergence. Although the artificial compressibility approach is utilized in several numerical simulations, the effect of the compressibility factor on the accuracy of results and convergence speed has not been investigated for nanofluid flows in previous studies. Therefore, this paper… More >

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    New Trends in Fuzzy Modeling Through Numerical Techniques

    M. M. Alqarni1, Muhammad Rafiq2, Fazal Dayan3,*, Jan Awrejcewicz4, Nauman Ahmed5, Ali Raza6, Muhammad Ozair Ahmad5, Witold Pawłowski7, Emad E. Mahmoud8

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.74, No.3, pp. 6371-6388, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.033553

    Abstract Amoebiasis is a parasitic intestinal infection caused by the highly pathogenic amoeba Entamoeba histolytica. It is spread through person-to-person contact or by eating or drinking food or water contaminated with feces. Its transmission rate depends on the number of cysts present in the environment. The traditional models assumed a homogeneous and contradictory transmission with reality. The heterogeneity of its transmission rate is a significant factor when modeling disease dynamics. The heterogeneity of disease transmission can be described mathematically by introducing fuzzy theory. In this context, a fuzzy SEIR Amoebiasis disease model is considered in this study. The equilibrium analysis and… More >

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    Efficient Numerical Scheme for Solving Large System of Nonlinear Equations

    Mudassir Shams1, Nasreen Kausar2,*, Shams Forruque Ahmed3, Irfan Anjum Badruddin4, Syed Javed4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.74, No.3, pp. 5331-5347, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.033528

    Abstract A fifth-order family of an iterative method for solving systems of nonlinear equations and highly nonlinear boundary value problems has been developed in this paper. Convergence analysis demonstrates that the local order of convergence of the numerical method is five. The computer algebra system CAS-Maple, Mathematica, or MATLAB was the primary tool for dealing with difficult problems since it allows for the handling and manipulation of complex mathematical equations and other mathematical objects. Several numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the properties of the proposed rapidly convergent algorithms. A dynamic evaluation of the presented methods is also presented utilizing basins… More >

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    Quasi Controlled -Metric Spaces over -Algebras with an Application to Stochastic Integral Equations

    Ouafaa Bouftouh1, Samir Kabbaj1, Thabet Abdeljawad2,3,*, Aziz Khan2

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.135, No.3, pp. 2649-2663, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.023496

    Abstract Generally, the field of fixed point theory has attracted the attention of researchers in different fields of science and engineering due to its use in proving the existence and uniqueness of solutions of real-world dynamic models. C*-algebra is being continually used to explain a physical system in quantum field theory and statistical mechanics and has subsequently become an important area of research. The concept of a C*-algebra-valued metric space was introduced in 2014 to generalize the concept of metric space. In fact, It is a generalization by replacing the set of real numbers with a C*-algebra. After that, this line… More >

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