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Distributed manufacturing system 1 Efficiency optimization 1 Fuzzy inference 1 HTCPN 1 Hybrid modeling 1 Intelligent operation planning 1 Ocean wave energy conversion 1 Power takeoff 1 RFID 1 Real time modeling 1 Real-time modeling 1
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Alam, Mohammad-Reza 1 Börner, Thomas 1 Lin, Danping 1 Lv, Yaqiong 1
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Industrial Management & Data Systems 1 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1
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Design an intelligent real-time operation planning system in distributed manufacturing network
Lv, Yaqiong; Lin, Danping - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 117 (2017) 4, pp. 742-753
system, there are two main sub-systems: one is the real-time modeling system, and the other one is intelligent operation … be embedded in any stage of the real-time modeling system as needed. That means real time modeling system provides the …/value This new intelligent real-time operation system realizes real-time modeling with RFID-based HTCPN and smart fuzzy engine to …
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Real time hybrid modeling for ocean wave energy converters
Börner, Thomas; Alam, Mohammad-Reza - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 43 (2015) C, pp. 784-795
Accurate modeling of ocean wave energy converters is limited mainly due to the reciprocating nature of the exciting force and consequent complications, particularly in the fluid domain. Direct simulation is usually computationally expensive, and experiments are constrained by scaling rules that...
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