2016 International Conference on Engineering &Amp; MIS (ICEMIS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/icemis.2016.7745377
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A programming language for matrices operations and LATEX code generation

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“…The packet delivery process in the above methods will make use of base station and other PSDs to send agriculture data to processing center. Navdeep Singh and his colleagues [8] introduced an innovative approach aimed at enhancing energy efficiency through an intelligent routing protocol algorithm. The significance of conserving energy in PSDN networks cannot be overstated, given that these networks are comprised of low-power sensor nodes.…”
Section: ░ 2 Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The packet delivery process in the above methods will make use of base station and other PSDs to send agriculture data to processing center. Navdeep Singh and his colleagues [8] introduced an innovative approach aimed at enhancing energy efficiency through an intelligent routing protocol algorithm. The significance of conserving energy in PSDN networks cannot be overstated, given that these networks are comprised of low-power sensor nodes.…”
Section: ░ 2 Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the paper builds a grammar for a matrix, the study primarily focuses on PDE solvers on structured grids. Benaddy et al [51] propose a novel programming language specifically designed for elementary matrix operations. While they posit the language's suitability for high school mathematicians due to its intuitive syntax and support for any-dimensional matrices, a detailed evaluation of its development process and utilized tools is absent from their paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%