Review of anaerobic digestion modeling and optimization using nature-inspired techniques

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Abstract

Although it is a well-researched topic, the complexity, time for process stabilization, and economic factors related to anaerobic digestion call for simulation of the process oine with the help of computer models. Nature-inspired techniques are a recently developed branch of artificial intelligence wherein knowledge is transferred from natural systems to engineered systems. For soft computing applications, nature-inspired techniques have several advantages, including scope for parallel computing, dynamic behavior, and self-organization. This paper presents a comprehensive review of such techniques and their application in anaerobic digestion modeling. We compiled and synthetized the literature on the applications of nature-inspired techniques applied to anaerobic digestion. These techniques provide a balance between diversity and speed of arrival at the optimal solution, which has stimulated their use in anaerobic digestion modeling.

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Ramachandran, A., Rustum, R., & Adeloye, A. J. (2019, December 1). Review of anaerobic digestion modeling and optimization using nature-inspired techniques. Processes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/PR7120953

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