A Review of the Shuffling Frog Leading Algorithm for Production Optimization Issues in Industries is integrated into Vertical Transportation Systems: Comprehensive Studies of Mathematical and Statistical Problems

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  • Suresh Kumar Sahani ,Arun Kumar Chaudhary,Gopal Thapa, Bidur Nepal, Murari Karki,Rajesh Kumar Poudel, Vijay Vir Singh, and Kameshwar Sahani

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.v7i2.2722

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In production procedures, responsive surfacing techniques using first- or the second-order modeling are crucial. Nevertheless, using a shuffling frog leaping-based technique, this study suggests many organized principles of the vertical transport networks, or VTS. Several VTS possibilities exist: a motion that reaches or fails to reach transitory movements, and a movement that reaches an appropriate operational frequency. In multi-pass spinning procedures, these variations were used to concurrently examine several reactions influenced by machine factors. Whenever assessed against alternative optimization techniques for a real shallow cut architecture, computational analyses of two manufacturing optimization issues showed the superior efficiency measurements of the suggested approaches.

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2024-11-11

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Suresh Kumar Sahani ,Arun Kumar Chaudhary,Gopal Thapa, Bidur Nepal, Murari Karki,Rajesh Kumar Poudel, Vijay Vir Singh, and Kameshwar Sahani. (2024). A Review of the Shuffling Frog Leading Algorithm for Production Optimization Issues in Industries is integrated into Vertical Transportation Systems: Comprehensive Studies of Mathematical and Statistical Problems. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 7(2), 552–572. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.v7i2.2722

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