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Facility placement layout optimization
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2021Abstract Optimal facility placement is key in field development planning. However, this process should be integrated with well placement and well trajectory design which poses a real challenge especially early in the field development planning; at the concept screening phase. During that phase, multiple concepts need to be assessed within, typically,
Haytham M. Dbouk +5 more
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Optimal in-hospital defibrillator placement
Resuscitation, 2020To determine if mathematical optimization of in-hospital defibrillator placements can reduce in-hospital cardiac arrest-to-defibrillator distance compared to existing defibrillators in a single hospital.We identified treated IHCAs and defibrillator placements in St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, Canada from Jan. 2013 to Jun.
K.H. Benjamin Leung +5 more
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Optimal Placement for River Routing
SIAM Journal on Computing, 1981Summary: Programs for integrated circuit layout typically have two phases; placement and routing. The router tries to produce as efficient a layout as possible, but of course the quality of the routing depends heavily on the quality of the placement. On the other hand, the placement procedure ideally should know the impact of its placement decisions on
Leiserson, Charles E., Pinter, Ron Y.
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Optimal Nasopharyngeal Temperature Probe Placement
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2014Although the nasopharynx is a commonly used temperature-monitoring site during general anesthesia, it is unknown whether the position of nasopharyngeal temperature probes placed blindly by anesthesia practitioners is optimal. The purposes of this study were (1) to determine where the nasopharyngeal mucosa is in closest proximity to the internal carotid
Jeongwoo, Lee +3 more
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Techniques in Coloproctology, 2010
Port (trocar) positioning is an important component of the successful completion of laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Although individual surgeons will vary the positions, the principles are well established. The type and positioning of ports will continue to evolve as technology advances.
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Port (trocar) positioning is an important component of the successful completion of laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Although individual surgeons will vary the positions, the principles are well established. The type and positioning of ports will continue to evolve as technology advances.
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Optimal Well Placement for Production Optimization
Eastern Regional Meeting, 2007Abstract In the process of reservoir development, we always wish to drill wells at optimal locations so that more hydrocarbons can be extracted at a lower cost. Because well locations in a reservoir simulator are commonly treated as discrete variables, standard implementations of gradient based optimization is difficult so the ...
Chunhong Wang +2 more
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Proceedings 1992 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2003
The author defines the problem of optimal sensor placement in two-dimensional space to address the issue of choosing a configuration of multiple sensors to minimize the uncertainty in the consensus estimate obtained by combining the sensor measurements.
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The author defines the problem of optimal sensor placement in two-dimensional space to address the issue of choosing a configuration of multiple sensors to minimize the uncertainty in the consensus estimate obtained by combining the sensor measurements.
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Optimization of Well Placement
Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1999Optimal placement of oil, gas or water wells is a complex problem that depends on reservoir and fluid properties, well and surface equipment specifications, as well as economic parameters. An optimization approach that enables the evaluation of all these information is presented.
Baris Guyaguler, Roland Horne
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Optimizing multistatic sonobuoy placement
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005Sonobuoy patterns for monostatic sensors were developed during the Cold War for deep, uniform underwater environments, where a simple median detection range defined a fixed inter-buoy spacing (usually along staggered lines). Oceanographic and acoustic conditions in littoral environments are so complex and dynamic that spatial and temporal variability ...
Donald R. DelBalzo +2 more
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2010
In the point coverage problem, the subject to be covered is a set of discrete space points. These points can be some particular space points to represent the sensor field (e.g., the vertices of a grid) or are used to model some physical targets in the sensor field (e.g., the missile launchers in a battlefield).
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In the point coverage problem, the subject to be covered is a set of discrete space points. These points can be some particular space points to represent the sensor field (e.g., the vertices of a grid) or are used to model some physical targets in the sensor field (e.g., the missile launchers in a battlefield).
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