2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5549992
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Optimal Crop Selection Using Gravitational Search Algorithm

Abstract: For the economic growth of the crop, the optimal utilization of soil is found to be an open area of research. An efficient utilization includes various advantages such as watershed insurance, expanded biodiversity, and reduction of provincial destitution. Generally, soils present synthetic confinements for crop improvement. Therefore, in this paper, a novel diversified crop model is proposed to predict the suitable soil for good production of the crop. The proposed model utilizes a quantum value-based gravitat… Show more

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“…It takes 17.84 s to use the optimal bidding scheme selection algorithm based on OSCK; It takes 22.21s to use the optimal bidding scheme selection algorithm based on intuitionistic fuzzy sets. The experimental results show that it takes a short time to select the optimal bidding scheme by using this algorithm, and it has a certain speed advantage [7][8].…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It takes 17.84 s to use the optimal bidding scheme selection algorithm based on OSCK; It takes 22.21s to use the optimal bidding scheme selection algorithm based on intuitionistic fuzzy sets. The experimental results show that it takes a short time to select the optimal bidding scheme by using this algorithm, and it has a certain speed advantage [7][8].…”
Section: Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…end if (20) end if (21) Boundary constraint process; (22) Apply the updating mechanism: (23) for i � 1 to Ndo (24) iffit…”
Section: Comparison Between Fcbaisa and Other Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meta-heuristic algorithms are based on physics or chemistry and formed by observing some physical or chemical phenomena and using their laws including gravity, potential energy, ecosystem, and motion. Simulated annealing (SA) [ 20 ], gravitational search algorithm (GSA) [ 21 ], noisy intermediate-scale quantum algorithms (NISQ) [ 22 ], chemical reaction optimization (CRO) [ 23 ], charged system search (CSS) [ 24 ], black hole (BH) [ 25 ], ions motion algorithm [ 26 ], multiverse optimizer (MVO) [ 27 ] and vortex search (VS) [ 26 ] are some optimizers in this category.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%