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    Performance Evaluation of Maximum Power Point Tracking Approaches and Photovoltaic Systems by Islam, Haidar, Mekhilef, Saad, Shah, Noraisyah Mohamed, Tey, Kok Soon, Seyedmahmousian, Mehdi, Horan, Ben, Stojcevski, Alex

    Published 2018
    “…In the performance evaluation section, the appropriate PV module technologies, atmospheric effects on PV panels, design complexity, and number of sensors and internal parameters of the PV system are outlined. …”
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    Modelling Autonomous Evacuation Navigation System (AENS) for optimal route using Dijkstra's algorithm by Abu Samah, Khyrina Airin Fariza

    Published 2016
    “…Through ST adaptation, all subsystems were integrated and using the “Dijkstra’s algorithm” (DA) by modifying its function from shortest path algorithm to safest and shortest algorithm, to the nearest exit. …”
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    Design and implementation of solar-powered with IoT-Enabled portable irrigation system by Roshahliza, M. Ramli, Jabbar, Waheb A.

    Published 2022
    “…The proposed irrigation system updates the gathered information from sensors (moisture, temperature, and humidity) using an integrated algorithm to the Blynk IoT cloud in real-time. …”
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    Development of a systematic method in lean tool selection for automotive industry by Anvari, Alireza

    Published 2012
    “…The current research paves the path to propose a generalized method that makes it possible for a user to holistically recognize and evaluate the tools influencing the application of lean manufacturing developments. …”
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    Corrigendum to “Integrated miniature fluorescent probe to leverage the sensing potential of ZnO quantum dots for the detection of copper (II) ions” by Sing, Muk Ng, Sing, Derrick Nguong Wong, Hui, Jane Chiun Phung, Suk, Fun Chin, Hong, Siang Chua

    Published 2014
    “…The probe was operated using a microcontroller (Arduino Uno Revision 3) that has been programmed with the analytical response and the working algorithm of the electronics. The probe was sourced with a 12V rechargeable battery pack and the analytical readouts were given directly using a LCD display panel. …”
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