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Genetic Algorithm For University Course Timetabling Problem, Achini Kumari Herath
Genetic Algorithm For University Course Timetabling Problem, Achini Kumari Herath
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Creating timetables for institutes which deal with transport, sport, workforce, courses, examination schedules, and healthcare scheduling is a complex problem. It is difficult and time consuming to solve due to many constraints. Depending on whether the constraints are essential or desirable they are categorized as ‘hard’ and ‘soft’, respectively. Two types of timetables, namely, course and examination are designed for academic institutes. A feasible course timetable could be described as a plan for the movement of students and staff from one classroom to another, without conflicts. Being an NP-complete problem, many attempts have been made using varying computational methods to …
Deployment, Coverage And Network Optimization In Wireless Video Sensor Networks For 3d Indoor Monitoring, Tisha Lafaye Brown
Deployment, Coverage And Network Optimization In Wireless Video Sensor Networks For 3d Indoor Monitoring, Tisha Lafaye Brown
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As a result of extensive research over the past decade or so, wireless sensor networks (wsns) have evolved into a well established technology for industry, environmental and medical applications. However, traditional wsns employ such sensors as thermal or photo light resistors that are often modeled with simple omni-directional sensing ranges, which focus only on scalar data within the sensing environment. In contrast, the sensing range of a wireless video sensor is directional and capable of providing more detailed video information about the sensing field. Additionally, with the introduction of modern features in non-fixed focus cameras such as the pan, tilt …