Abstract Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has typical advancements in the healthcare sector with rapid potential proof for decentralised communication systems that have been applied for collecting and monitoring COVID‐19 patient data. Machine Learning algorithms typically use the risk score of each patient based on risk factors, which could help ...
Chandramohan Dhasaratha +9 more
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A multimodal deep reinforcement learning approach for IoT-driven adaptive scheduling and robustness optimization in global logistics networks. [PDF]
Lu Y.
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Optimization research on multi-trip distribution of reverse logistics terminal for automobile scrap parts under the background of sustainable development strategy. [PDF]
Wang H, Hao H, Wang M.
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A quadratically constrained mixed-integer non-linear programming model for multiple sink distributions. [PDF]
Adjei BA +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Emergent ecosystem properties, such as population and trait distributions, biodiversity and energy and water fluxes, occur because of the dynamic interactions of individuals in their environment.
Sarah J. Graves +8 more
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An improved salp swarm algorithm for permutation flow shop vehicle routing problem. [PDF]
Cai Y, Chen H.
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The Policy and Politics of Improving Standards in the English Private Rented Sector
Abstract The standard of existing homes in the English private rented sector (PRS) presents several challenges. As the sector has expanded, issues of inadequate renovation, maintenance and upgrading have assumed greater salience. Research has also highlighted enforcement challenges which make it more difficult to raise property standards and improve ...
Alice Earley, Alex Marsh, Ken Gibb
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Efficient design of automated guided vehicle systems in operating theatres via discrete events simulation. [PDF]
Ge Y, Ong MEH, Lam SSW.
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Governments, Home Ownership and Low‐Cost Home Ownership Initiatives
Abstract Widening the spectrum of households who can enter home ownership has been a long‐established policy in the UK. This article explores low‐cost home ownership initiatives from the late 1970s onwards and in the context of home ownership more generally. Over the decades, government support for home ownership has shifted from making tax concessions
Peter Williams
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