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Salman A. Khan

Researcher at Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology

Publications -  53
Citations -  805

Salman A. Khan is an academic researcher from Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fuzzy logic & Optimization problem. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 52 publications receiving 632 citations. Previous affiliations of Salman A. Khan include College of Information Technology & King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals.

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Iterative non-deterministic algorithms in on-shore wind farm design: A brief survey

TL;DR: The main focus of the paper is a brief survey of all iterative non-deterministic algorithms that have been applied to solve the wind farm layout design problem.
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A fuzzy particle swarm optimization algorithm for computer communication network topology design

TL;DR: The proposed fuzzy PSO (FPSO) algorithm is empirically evaluated through a preliminary sensitivity analysis of the PSO parameters and compared with fuzzy simulated annealing and fuzzy ant colony optimization algorithms, suggesting that the fuzzyPSO is a suitable algorithm for solving the DLAN topology design problem.
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A multi-objective evolutionary artificial bee colony algorithm for optimizing network topology design

TL;DR: A goal programming-based multi-objective artificial bee colony optimization (MOABC) algorithm to solve the problem of topological design of distributed local area networks (DLANs) and results indicate that EMOABC demonstrated superior performance than all the other algorithms.
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Hard Real-Time Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing Using an Adaptive Genetic Algorithm

TL;DR: A greedy and a genetic algorithm with an adaptive selection of suitable crossover and mutation operations (named as AGA) to allocate and schedule real-time tasks with precedence constraint on heterogamous virtual machines is proposed.
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A new fuzzy operator and its application to topology design of distributed local area networks

TL;DR: An approach based on fuzzy logic that combines the conflicting objectives of distributed local area networks into a single optimization function is presented and a new fuzzy operator, namely, the unified AND-OR (UAO) operator is proposed, and a decision-making approachbased on fuzzy rules and preference rules is introduced.