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Editorial for the Special Issue on Energetic Materials and Interdisciplinary Sciences

Xuguang Wang, James Short

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 9,   Pages 957-957 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.08.002

Fire Safety Science——A Promising and Interdisciplinary Engineering Scientific Field

Fan Weicheng,Liu Naian

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 6-14

Abstract:

During the past several decades, much progress has been made in fire safety science which aims at understanding the complexities of fire behavior as well as providing the technological principle for fire safety engineering. In this paper, the background and history of fire safety science are reviewed, the major fire safety technological principles to be developed are summarized, and the significant fundamental research topics are outlined in detail.

Keywords: fire     fire safety science     interdisciplinary science    

The contribution of cross modality to fatigue damage accumulation of structure subjected to random vibration

Zhu Xuewang,Liu Qinglin

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 10,   Pages 36-41

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The contribution level of cross modality to vibration response of structure is governed by damp and modality. The larger the damping and the denser the modality, the higher the contribution. In engineering vibration analysis' a system hypothesis with lightly damping and sparse modality is generally applied to solve approximately vibration response of structure where the contribution of cross modality is neglected due to the contribution small enough. Approximate solution of displacement response can satisfy engineering requirement with certain precision but the error between approximate response and exact one, maybe tiny, can heavily effect the peak frequency and irregular factors of spectral diagram in time domain vibration analysis and change the results of fatigue damage accumulation identification. With a simple supported beam in this paper the contribution of cross modality to fatigue damage accumulation is investigated. Random response is obtained by means of superposition methods and fatigue damage accumulation of structure under random vibration is analysised with Miner's linear damage ruler. Numerical simulation shows that the contribution of cross modality to fatigue damage accumulation of structure can not be neglected even if the structure is characterized with lightly damping and sparse modality.

Keywords: cross modality     random vibration     fatigue damage accumulation     random vibration response     modality superposition     lightly damping and sparse modality system    

A novel algorithm to counter cross-eye jamming based on a multi-target model Research Articles

Zhi-yong SONG, Xing-lin SHEN, Qiang FU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2019, Volume 20, Issue 7,   Pages 988-1001 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1800394

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Cross-eye jamming is an electronic attack technique that induces an angular error in the monopulse radar by artificially creating a false target and deceiving the radar into detecting and tracking it. Presently, there is no effective anti-jamming method to counteract cross-eye jamming. In our study, through detailed analysis of the jamming mechanism, a multi-target model for a cross-eye jamming scenario is established within a random finite set framework. A novel anti-jamming method based on multitarget tracking using probability hypothesis density filters is subsequently developed by combining the characteristic differences between target and jamming with the releasing process of jamming. The characteristic differences between target and jamming and the releasing process of jamming are used to optimize particle partitioning. Particle identity labels that represent the properties of target and jamming are introduced into the detection and tracking processes. The release of cross-eye jamming is detected by estimating the number of targets in the beam, and the distinction between true targets and false jamming is realized through correlation and transmission between labels and estimated states. Thus, accurate tracking of the true targets is achieved under severe jamming conditions. Simulation results showed that the proposed method achieves a minimum delay in detection of cross-eye jamming and an accurate estimation of the target state.

Keywords: Particle identity labels     Probability hypothesis density     Cross-eye jamming     Anti-jamming     Random finite set     Monopulse radar    

Development Strategy of “New Medicine” Under the Background of Healthy China

He Ke, Wang Ling

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2,   Pages 98-102 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.02.007

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This paper starts with the connotation of “new medicine” under the background of Healthy China, focuses on the “new medicine” talent training system, and illustrates the necessity and urgency of developing “new medicine” from three aspects, which are new strategic requirements for serving China’s health construction, external demands for meeting the country’s transformation and development, and internal demands for meeting the medical reform. This paper further elaborates the basic strategy of “1234” for developing “new medicine”, namely, adhering to the “new concept” of “one center”, establishing the “new quality” of “two types of balance”, promoting the “new system” of “three coordinations”, and strengthening the “new model” of “four kinds of crossing”. And this paper suggests that we should actively seek for strong support from government departments, comprehensively promote the overall development of medical personnel, and accelerate innovation in interdisciplinary integration, thus to provide useful reference for high-level medical personnel training in China.

Keywords: healthy China     new medicine     interdisciplinary integration    

Enhancing the Surface Properties of a Bioengineered Anterior Cruciate Ligament Matrix for Use with Point-of-Care Stem Cell Therapy Article

Xiaohua Yu, Paulos Y. Mengsteab, Ganesh Narayanan, Lakshmi S. Nair, Cato T. Laurencin

Engineering 2021, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 153-161 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.02.010

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We have previously developed a poly(L-lactic) acid (PLLA) bioengineered anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) matrix that has demonstrated enhanced healing when seeded with primary ACL cells prior to implantation in a rabbit model, as compared with the matrix alone. This suggests that improving cell adhesion on the matrix may beneficially affect the healing response and long-term performance of the bioengineered ACL matrix. One regenerative engineering approach involves enhancing the surface properties of the matrix to support cell adhesion and growth in combination with point-of-care stem cell therapy. Herein, we studied the cell adhesion properties of PLLA braided microfiber matrices enhanced through the physical adsorption of fibronectin and air plasma treatment. We evaluated the kinetics and binding efficiency of fibronectin onto matrices at three time points and three fibronectin concentrations. Incubating the matrix for 120 min in a solution of 25 μg·mL−1 fibronectin achieved the greatest binding efficiency to the matrix and cellular adhesion. Exposing the matrices to air plasma treatment for 5 min before fibronectin adsorption significantly enhanced the cell adhesion of rabbit bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (R-BMMSCs) 24 h post cell seeding. Finally, cellular proliferation was monitored for up to 21 d, the matrices were exposed to air plasma treatment, and fibronectin adsorption was found to result in enhanced cell number. These findings suggest that exposure to air plasma treatment and fibronectin adsorption enhances the cellular adhesion of PLLA braided microfiber matrices and may improve the clinical efficacy of the matrix in combination with point-of-care stem cell therapies.

Keywords: Anterior cruciate ligament     Ligament Poly(L-lactic) acid plasma treatment     Fibronectin     Stem cells     Adhesion    

A compact ultra-wideband crossed-dipole antenna for 2G/3G/4G/IMT/5G customer premise equipment applications Correspondences

Jingli GUO, Lun CUI, Ying LIU, Baohua SUN, Xiaofeng LI,guojl@xidian.edu.cn,ID_CLXX@163.com

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 2,   Pages 339-345 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000456

Abstract: A compact ultra-wideband crossed-dipole antenna is proposed for 2G/3G/4G/IMT/5G customer premise equipment (CPE) applications. The arms of the crossed-dipole antenna are formed by step-shaped patches, and a wideband operation can be realized by properly selecting the order of the step-shaped patches; its bandwidth can be further enhanced by extending the end of crossed dipole downward. Each dipole is excited by a microstrip stub that is directly connected to a coaxial cable. Furthermore, a slotted rectangular parasitic patch is added beneath the crossed dipoles to further support a 5G sub-6-GHz band without additional space cost. The test results for the prototype of the proposed antenna show that the crossed-dipole antenna has a bandwidth of 147.3% (0.77–5.07 GHz) for return loss lower than 10 dB and an isolation higher than 20 dB between two ports.

Keywords: 5G;交叉振子;双极化天线;终端天线;超宽带    

The Next Breakthroughs of Artificial Intelligence: The Interdisciplinary Nature of AI

Yueting Zhuang, Ming Cai, Xuelong Li, Xiangang Luo, Qiang Yang, Fei Wu

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 245-247 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.01.009

Compact millimeter-wave air-filled substrate-integrated waveguide crossover employing homogeneous cylindrical lens

耿淳,连继伟,丁大志

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2023, Volume 24, Issue 9,   Pages 1366-1374 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2200454

Abstract: 提出一种利用嵌入式均匀柱面透镜设计交叉电桥的新方法。与传统交叉电桥设计相比,该方法在空气填充的基片集成波导交叉腔内引入一个均匀柱面透镜,将入射波导向指定方向。根据射线追踪法,引入的均匀柱面透镜可以在不提高加工复杂度和面积的前提下,有效束缚从输入端传输到输出端的电磁波。详细阐述了该方法的工作机理,并通过电场分布进一步予以验证。利用空气填充基片集成波导技术,研制了工作在毫米波频段的二、三、四通道交叉电桥,验证了所提方法的可行性。同时引入过渡结构,便于实验测量。研究发现二、三、四通道空气填充基片集成波导交叉电桥仿真带宽分别为33%、14%和10%,其核心尺寸分别为0.74,λ,×0.74,λ,、1.43,λ,×1.43,λ,和1.90,λ,×1.90,λ,。最后,为进一步阐述本文方法的优势,将其与公开文献中的类似方法进行了比较。

Bio-inspired cryptosystem on the reciprocal domain: DNA strands mutate to secure health data Research Articles

S. Aashiq Banu, Rengarajan Amirtharajan,aashiqbanu@sastra.ac.in,amir@ece.sastra.edu

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2021, Volume 22, Issue 7,   Pages 940-956 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000071

Abstract: Healthcare and telemedicine industries are relying on technology that is connected to the Internet. Digital health data are more prone to cyber attacks because of the treasure trove of personal data they possess. This necessitates protection of digital medical images and their secure transmission. In this paper, an encryption technique based on mutated with Lorenz and Lü is employed to generate high pseudo-random key streams. The proposed chaos- cryptic system operates on the integer wavelet transform (IWT) domain and a bio-inspired , unit for enhancing the confusion and diffusion phase in an approximation coefficient. Finally, an XOR operation is performed with a quantised chaotic set from the developed combined attractors. The algorithm attains an average entropy of 7.9973, near-zero correlation with an NPCR of 99.642%, a UACI of 33.438%, and a keyspace of 10. Further, the experimental analyses and NIST statistical test suite have been designed such that the proposed technique has the potency to withstand any statistical, differential, and brute force attacks.

Keywords: 医学图像加密;DNA;混沌吸引子;交叉;突变;电子医疗    

Key construction technology of shallow-buried large span highway tunnel through rich water soft soil layer

Zhao Licai

Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 81-87

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This article takes Xia-Zhang highway (Xiamen section) Dongfu tunnel construction as an example. Introduces the application of ?299 big pipe follow with pipe drilling occlusal and linking reinforcement technology+cross-located right next door after disassembly type excavation technology in shallow-buried rich water soft soil stratum tunnel excavation process. While using TGMIS dynamic intelligent monitoring system of construction settlement conditions for data acquisition, analysis and processing, make the deformation of surrounding rock control, successfully passed the construction of shallow-buried soft soil excavation.

Keywords: shallow buried; rich water soft soil; tunnel; pipe; reinforcement; cross-located right next door after disassembly type; excavation    

An Interdisciplinary Perspective from the Earth Scientist’s Periodic Table: Similarity and Connection between Geochemistry and Metallurgy Perspective

Fenglong Sun, Zhongwei Zhao

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 6,   Pages 707-715 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.04.002

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In 2003, Railsback proposed the Earth Scientist's Periodic Table, which displays a great deal of elemental geology information in accordance with the natural environment of the earth. As an applied science, metallurgy is based on mineral composition and element behavior, that is similar to geochemistry. In this paper, connections and similarities between geology and metallurgy are identified, based on geochemical laws and numerous metallurgical cases. An obvious connection is that simple cations with high and low ionic potential are commonly extracted by hydrometallurgy, while those with intermediate ionic potential are extracted by pyrometallurgy. In addition, element affinity in geology is associated with element migration in metallurgic phases. To be specific, in pyrometallurgy, lithophile elements tend to gather in slags, chalcophile elements prefer the matte phase, siderophile elements are easily absorbed into metal melt, and atmophile elements readily enter the gas phase. Furthermore, in hydrometallurgy, the principles of hard/soft acids and bases (HSAB) offer an explanation of how precipitation and dissolution occur in different solutions, especially for fluoride and chloride. This article provides many metallurgical examples based on the principles of geochemistry to verify these similarities and connections.

Keywords: Metallurgy     Geochemistry     Periodic table Ionic potential     Elemental affinity    

Study of cold sky calibration and geophysical parameters retrieval for HY-2A satellite scanning microwave radiometer

Zhou Wu,Lin Mingsen,Li Yanmin,Wang Zhenzhan and Huang Lei

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 7,   Pages 75-80

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HY-2A scanning microwave radiometer cold shy calibration method and Geophysical parameters retrieval algorithm were studied. According to HY-2A satellite scanning microwave radiometer on observation and scanning design principle and observation geometry, the earth's signal into cold reflector based on the earth observation data of microwave radiometer was corrected, and cold sky reflector weight coefficient matrix by the ground observation brightness temperature to correction cold sky observation signal was established. Based on the sea surface temperature, sea surface wind speed, moisture content and cloud liquid content and microwave radiometer radiative transfer model, HY-2A scanning microwave radiometer model theory brightness temperature under different conditions of each frequency and polarization was calculated, and a linear regression model was established to fit different geophysical parameters retrieval coefficient, using multiple linear regression algorithm retrieving HY-2A microwave scanning radiometer geophysical parameters, compared to international microwave radiometer data, and the product accuracy was obtained.

Keywords: scanning microwave radiometer     multiple linear regression     multi satellites cross over     cold shy calibration    

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Editorial for the Special Issue on Energetic Materials and Interdisciplinary Sciences

Xuguang Wang, James Short

Journal Article

Fire Safety Science——A Promising and Interdisciplinary Engineering Scientific Field

Fan Weicheng,Liu Naian

Journal Article

The contribution of cross modality to fatigue damage accumulation of structure subjected to random vibration

Zhu Xuewang,Liu Qinglin

Journal Article

A novel algorithm to counter cross-eye jamming based on a multi-target model

Zhi-yong SONG, Xing-lin SHEN, Qiang FU

Journal Article

Development Strategy of “New Medicine” Under the Background of Healthy China

He Ke, Wang Ling

Journal Article

Enhancing the Surface Properties of a Bioengineered Anterior Cruciate Ligament Matrix for Use with Point-of-Care Stem Cell Therapy

Xiaohua Yu, Paulos Y. Mengsteab, Ganesh Narayanan, Lakshmi S. Nair, Cato T. Laurencin

Journal Article

A compact ultra-wideband crossed-dipole antenna for 2G/3G/4G/IMT/5G customer premise equipment applications

Jingli GUO, Lun CUI, Ying LIU, Baohua SUN, Xiaofeng LI,guojl@xidian.edu.cn,ID_CLXX@163.com

Journal Article

The Next Breakthroughs of Artificial Intelligence: The Interdisciplinary Nature of AI

Yueting Zhuang, Ming Cai, Xuelong Li, Xiangang Luo, Qiang Yang, Fei Wu

Journal Article

Compact millimeter-wave air-filled substrate-integrated waveguide crossover employing homogeneous cylindrical lens

耿淳,连继伟,丁大志

Journal Article

Bio-inspired cryptosystem on the reciprocal domain: DNA strands mutate to secure health data

S. Aashiq Banu, Rengarajan Amirtharajan,aashiqbanu@sastra.ac.in,amir@ece.sastra.edu

Journal Article

Key construction technology of shallow-buried large span highway tunnel through rich water soft soil layer

Zhao Licai

Journal Article

An Interdisciplinary Perspective from the Earth Scientist’s Periodic Table: Similarity and Connection between Geochemistry and Metallurgy

Fenglong Sun, Zhongwei Zhao

Journal Article

Study of cold sky calibration and geophysical parameters retrieval for HY-2A satellite scanning microwave radiometer

Zhou Wu,Lin Mingsen,Li Yanmin,Wang Zhenzhan and Huang Lei

Journal Article