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International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, 3rd (ICSTE 2011)
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9780791859797
No. of Pages:
760
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2011
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102 Parameter Identification of Frequency Modulation Sounds Using Modified Adaptive Tabu Search
By
Jukkrit Kluabwang
,
Jukkrit Kluabwang
Dept. of Electrical Engingeering, Faculty of Engineering,
Rajamangala Univ. of Tech. Lanna
, Munag, Tak, 63000
, THAILAND
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Apisak Khankaewla
,
Apisak Khankaewla
Dept. of Electrical Engingeering, Faculty of Engineering,
Rajamangala Univ. of Tech. Lanna
, Munag, Tak, 63000
, THAILAND
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Phairoach Chunkaew
,
Phairoach Chunkaew
Dept. of Mechanical Engingeering, Faculty of Engineering,
Rajamangala Univ. of Tech. Lanna
, Munag, Tak, 63000
, THAILAND
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Aphirak Khadwilard
Aphirak Khadwilard
Dept. of Mechanical Engingeering, Faculty of Engineering,
Rajamangala Univ. of Tech. Lanna
, Munag, Tak, 63000
, THAILAND
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Published:2011
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Kluabwang, J, Khankaewla, A, Chunkaew, P, & Khadwilard, A. "Parameter Identification of Frequency Modulation Sounds Using Modified Adaptive Tabu Search." International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, 3rd (ICSTE 2011). Ed. Othman, M, & Kasim, RSR. ASME Press, 2011.
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This paper presents the use of the modified adaptive tabu search algorithms (mATS) for solving parameter identification problem of frequency modulation sounds (FMS). The FMS problem is multimodal and also hard to solve. Fortunately, the proposed mATS with adaptive neighbourhood mechanisim, can do well. After many efforts, the proposed mATS approach obtained the better quality of the optimal solution than any other methods of previous works. This revealed that the proposed mATS algorithm is one of efficient methods for solving the parameter identification problem.
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1 Introduction
2. Problem Description
3 Modified Adaptive Tabu Search Algorithms
4. Simulation Results
5. Conclusions
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