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    Hierarchical Bayesian estimation for stationary autoregressive models using reversible jump MCMC algorithm by Suparman, S., Rusiman, Mohd Saifullah

    Published 2018
    “…The performance of the algorithm is tested by using simulated data. The test results show that the algorithm can estimate the order and coefficients of the autoregressive model very well. …”
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    The application of voltage sags pattern to locate a faulted section in distribution network by Mokhlis, Hazlie, Li, H.Y., Khalid, A.R.

    Published 2010
    “…This paper proposes an alternative automated fault location algorithm to locate a faulted section in distribution network using only voltage sag data monitored at the primary substation. …”
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    Training data selection for record linkage classification by Zaturrawiah Ali Omar, Zamira Hasanah Zamzuri, Noratiqah Mohd Ariff, Mohd Aftar Abu Bakar

    Published 2023
    “…Three constructions were proposed to select non-match pairs for the training data, with both balanced (symmetry) and imbalanced (asymmetry) distributions tested. …”
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    Measuring height of high-voltage transmission poles using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery by Qayyum, A., Malik, A.S., Saad, N.M., bin Abdullah, M.F., Iqbal, M., Rasheed, W., Bin Ab Abdullah, A.R., Hj Jaafar, M.Y.

    Published 2017
    “…Results were compared with well-known algorithms; including, for example, global and local stereo matching algorithms. …”
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    Performance of Semi Active Lateral Control (SALC) algorithm for semi active suspension system in multibody co-simulation method / M. M. Abdul Majid ...[et al.] by Abdul Majid, M. M., Salleh, M. S., Abu Hashim, M. A., Ismail, N. H., Mansor, S., Abu Bakar, S. A.

    Published 2018
    “…In this research, the proposed SALC algorithm shows a significant improvement on transient handling (Step Steer), up to 21.8% in comparing to Skyhook performance. …”
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    Numerical algorithm of block method for general second order ODEs using variable step size by Nazreen Waeleh, Zanariah Abdul Majid

    Published 2017
    “…Five numerical examples are considered and some comparisons are made with the existing methods for demonstrating the validity and reliability of the proposed algorithm.…”
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    Variable order step size algorithm for solving second order ODEs by Rasedee, Ahmad Fadly Nurullah, Abdul Sathar, Mohamad Hassan, Wong, Tze Ji, Koo, Lee Feng

    Published 2019
    “…The proposed method will also be equipped with a variable order step size algorithm to reduce computational cost (calculation time). …”
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    Variable order step size method for solving orbital problems with periodic solutions by Ahmad Fadly Nurullah Rasedee, Nur Amalina Jamaludin, Najwa Najib, Mohamad Hasan Abdul Sathar, Wong Tze Jin, Koo Lee Feng

    Published 2024
    “…Existing variable order step size numerical techniques for solving a system of higher-order ordinary differential equations (ODEs) requires direct calculating the integration coefficients at each step change. …”
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    Numerical algorithm of block method for general second order ODEs using variable step size by Waeleh, Nazreen, Abdul Majid, Zanariah

    Published 2017
    “…Five numerical examples are considered and some comparisons are made with the existing methods for demonstrating the validity and reliability of the proposed algorithm.…”
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    Survey on job scheduling mechanisms in grid environment by S. M., Argungu, Che Mohamed Arif, Ahmad Suki, Omar, Mohd Hasbullah

    Published 2015
    “…Grid systems provide geographically distributed resources for both computational intensive and data-intensive applications.These applications generate large data sets.However, the high latency imposed by the underlying technologies; upon which the grid system is built (such as the Internet and WWW), induced impediment in the effective access to such huge and widely distributed data.To minimize this impediment, jobs need to be scheduled across grid environments to achieve efficient data access.Scheduling multiple data requests submitted by grid users onto the grid environment is NP-hard.Thus, there is no best scheduling algorithm that cuts across all grids computing environments.Job scheduling is one of the key research area in grid computing.In the recent past many researchers have proposed different mechanisms to help scheduling of user jobs in grid systems.Some characteristic features of the grid components; such as machines types and nature of jobs at hand means that a choice needs to be made for an appropriate scheduling algorithm to march a given grid environment.The aim of scheduling is to achieve maximum possible system throughput and to match the application needs with the available computing resources.This paper is motivated by the need to explore the various job scheduling techniques alongside their area of implementation.The paper will systematically analyze the strengths and weaknesses of some selected approaches in the area of grid jobs scheduling.This helps researchers better understand the concept of scheduling, and can contribute in developing more efficient and practical scheduling algorithms.This will also benefit interested researchers to carry out further work in this dynamic research area.…”
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    Variable order step size method for solving orbital problems with periodic solutions by Rasedee, A. F. N., Jamaludin, N. A., Najib, N., Abdul Sathar, Mohammad Hasan, Wong, Tze Jin, Koo, Lee Feng

    Published 2022
    “…Existing variable order step size numerical techniques for solving a system of higher-order ordinary differential equations (ODEs) requires direct calculating the integration coefficients at each step change. …”
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    System identification using Extended Kalman Filter by Alias, Ahmad Hafizi

    Published 2017
    “…In order to evaluate the performance of the EKF learning algorithm, the proposed algorithm validation were analyzed using model validation methods as a checker such as One Step Ahead (OSA) and correlation coefficient (R2). …”
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    New linear block method for third order ordinary differential equations by Adeyeye, Oluwaseun, Omar, Zurni

    Published 2018
    “…Hence, this study presents an approach called Linear Block Method (LBM) capable of producing directly any k steplength value of block methods for solving third order ordinary differential equations. The LBM algorithm is validated by recovering certain existing k-step block methods in literature. …”
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