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We propose a new computing-inspired bio-detection framework called touchable computation (TouchComp). Under the rubric of TouchComp, the best solution in the parameter space is associated with the target to be detected. A population of externally steerable agents locate the optimal solution by moving through the parameter space, whose landscape (objective function) may be altered by these agents but...
A novel microwave sensor for non-invasive blood glucose monitoring has been proposed in this paper. In order to inspect small variation in glucose density of capillary and evaluate the blood glucose level effectively for hypertension patient, the novel sensor should be sensitive with the dielectric constant of the detected medium, so one miniature monitoring antenna with a symmetrical network and...
In reality, some firms can use one kinds of raw material to produce many kinds of products which are called co-products, and the production quantity of each kind of product will affect the ordering policy of the raw material. So it is important to find out an effective ordering policy for the firm. In this paper, we take a food production firm as an example to study the optimal ordering policy for...
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