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Data recovery with sub-Nyquist sampling: fundamental limit and a detection algorithm

Xiqian Luo, Zhaoyang Zhang,ning_ming@zju.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2021, Volume 22, Issue 2,   Pages 141-286 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1900320

Abstract: First, the minimum normalized Euclidean distances for the two sampling schemes are calculated which indicate

Keywords: Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem     Sub-Nyquist sampling     Minimum Euclidean distance     Under-determined    

Tribological mechanism of carbon group nanofluids on grinding interface under minimum quantity lubrication

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11465-022-0733-z

Abstract: Carbon group nanofluids can further improve the friction-reducing and anti-wear properties of minimum

Keywords: grinding     minimum quantity lubrication     carbon group nanofluid     tribological mechanism    

Improved directional-distance filter

JIN Lianghai, LI Dehua

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2008, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 205-211 doi: 10.1007/s11465-008-0025-2

Abstract: This paper proposes a new spatial-distance weighting function.By combining the weighting function and the traditional directional-distance filter (DDF) in a novelway, a new vector filter - the adaptive distance-weighted directional-distance filter (ADWDDF) - is presented

Keywords: information     distance-weighted directional-distance     ADWDDF     traditional DDF     spatial-distance weighting    

Estimation of the minimum effective dose of tramadol for postoperative analgesia in infants using the

Yue’e Dai, Dongxu Lei, Zhenghua Huang, Yan Yin, G. Allen Finley, Yunxia Zuo

Frontiers of Medicine 2012, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 288-295 doi: 10.1007/s11684-012-0208-4

Abstract: However, the analgesia efficacy of tramadol, particularly its minimum effective dose (MED), is not clear

Keywords: tramadol     minimum effective dose     postoperative analgesia     infants     continual reassessment method    

Cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication machining: from mechanism to application

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2021, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 649-697 doi: 10.1007/s11465-021-0654-2

Abstract: Environmental machining technologies, such as dry cutting, minimum quantity lubrication (MQL), and cryogenicThe latest progress of cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication (CMQL) technology is reviewed in this paper

Keywords: cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication (CMQL)     cryogenic medium     processing mode     device application    

Application and evaluation of optical distance measurements in geometrical quality testing of microgears

Albert ALBERS, Duotai PAN, Leif MARXEN, Claudia BECKE,

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2010, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 261-269 doi: 10.1007/s11465-010-0100-3

Abstract: Microgears are increasingly important in industry. Compared to normal gears, the quality assurance of microgears needs more accurately measured data and simple but feasible measurement methods because of their dimension particula

Keywords: microgear     optical distance measurement     profile deviation     CWL sensor     micromechanical technology (MMT)    

New method of fault diagnosis of rotating machinery based on distance of information entropy

Houjun SU, Tielin SHI, Fei CHEN, Shuhong HUANG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2011, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 249-253 doi: 10.1007/s11465-011-0124-3

Abstract: feature index monitoring and diagnosing the vibration fault of rotating machinery, which is called distanceThe mathematic deduction suggests that the conception of distance of information entropy is accordantThen, the accuracy of rotor fault diagnosis can be improved through the curve chart of the distance of

Keywords: rotating machinery     information fusion     fault diagnosis     Information entropy     distance of the information    

Modeling of the minimum cutting thickness in micro cutting with consideration of the friction around

Tianfeng ZHOU, Ying WANG, Benshuai RUAN, Zhiqiang LIANG, Xibin WANG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1,   Pages 81-88 doi: 10.1007/s11465-019-0561-y

Abstract: Friction modeling between the tool and the workpiece plays an important role in predicting the minimumthe rake, edge, and clearance faces of the tool; and predict the stagnation point location and the minimumThen, it is applied to calculate the stagnation point location on the edge face and predict the minimumThe stagnation point and the minimum cutting thickness are also observed and illustrated in the FEM simulationMicro cutting experiments are conducted to validate the accuracy of the friction and the minimum cutting

Keywords: tool friction     minimum cutting thickness     finite element method     tool edge radius     micro cutting    

Achieving air pollutant emission reduction targets with minimum abatement costs: An enterprise-level

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1459-6

Abstract:

• Quantification of efficiency and fairness of abatement allocation are optimized.

Keywords: Pollutant emission reduction allocation     Emission reduction measures     Total abatement cost     Economic efficiency     Abatement space    

Efficient utilization of wind power: Long-distance transmission or local consumption?

Yuanzhang SUN, Xiyuan MA, Jian XU, Yi BAO, Siyang LIAO

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2017, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 440-455 doi: 10.1007/s11465-017-0440-3

Abstract: Excess wind power produced in wind-intensive areas is normally delivered to remote load centers via long-distanceThis paper presents a comparison between long-distance transmission, which has gained popularity, andFirst, the challenges and solutions to the long-distance transmission and local consumption of wind power

Keywords: wind power     long-distance transmission     local consumption     supermicrogrid    

Code design for run-length control in visible light communication Research Articles

Zong-yan Li, Hong-lu Yu, Bao-ling Shan, De-xuan Zou, Shi-yin Li,lizongyan@cumt.edu.cn,yuhonglu1993@126.com,baoling.shan@student.uts.edu.au

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2020, Volume 21, Issue 9,   Pages 1397-1411 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1900526

Abstract: Run-length limited (RLL) codes can facilitate reliable data transmission and provide flicker-free illumination in (VLC) systems. We propose novel high-rate RLL codes, which can improve error performance and mitigate flicker. Two RLL coding schemes are developed by designing the to further enhance the coding gain by improving the and using the state-splitting method to realize small state numbers. In our RLL code design, the construction of the codeword set is critical. This codeword set is designed considering the set-partitioning algorithm criterion. The flicker control and of the various proposed RLL codes are described in detail, and the flicker performances of different codes are compared based on histograms. Simulations are conducted to evaluate the proposed RLL codes in on-off keying modulation VLC systems. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed RLL codes achieve superior error performance to the existing RLL codes.

Keywords: Visible light communication     Run-length limited codes     Finite-state machine     Minimum Hamming distance    

Identification of structural parameters and boundary conditions using a minimum number of measurement

Ali KARIMPOUR, Salam RAHMATALLA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 1331-1348 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0686-4

Abstract: This article proposes a novel methodology that uses mathematical and numerical models of a structure to build a data set and determine crucial nodes that possess the highest sensitivity. Regression surfaces between the structural parameters and structural output features, represented by the natural frequencies of the structure and local transmissibility, are built using the numerical data set. A description of a possible experimental application is provided, where sensors are mounted at crucial nodes, and the natural frequencies and local transmissibility at each natural frequency are determined from the power spectral density and the power spectral density ratios of the sensor responses, respectively. An inverse iterative process is then applied to identify the structural parameters by matching the experimental features with the available parameters in the myriad numerical data set. Three examples are presented to demonstrate the feasibility and efficacy of the proposed methodology. The results reveal that the method was able to accurately identify the boundary coefficients and physical parameters of the Euler-Bernoulli beam as well as a highway bridge model with elastic foundations using only two measurement points. It is expected that the proposed method will have practical applications in the identification and analysis of restored structural systems with unknown parameters and boundary coefficients.

Keywords: structural model validation     eigenvalue problem     response surface     inverse problems    

Cracking resistance performance of super vertical-distance pumped SFRC

JIANG Jinyang, SUN Wei, ZHANG Yunsheng, CHEN Cuicui, WANG Jing

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 179-183 doi: 10.1007/s11709-008-0018-6

Abstract: The mix ratio of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) was optimized using the principles that workability must meet the pumping demand and anti-cracking performance should be optimal. The effect of SFRC on the initial cracking load, the ultimate load and the crack width of the reinforced concrete (RC) member were analyzed in this paper. It was found that the admixture had good preservation of moisture and adhesion and the fibers distributed homogeneously in one hour out of the machine. According to the pumping results, the SFRC could be pumped vertically up to 306 m. Based on the standard computation formula of cracks, the maximum crack width of an RC member with 0.8% steel fiber (by volume) is about 32% lower than that of standard RC member. Through an experimental research on full-scale model tests for the steel and concrete composite anchorage zone on a pylon, the SFRC not only remarkably increases the crack resistance and the ultimate load, but the initial load also improves 33% approximately. It is also indicated that plastic shrinkage cracking of SFRC in which volume fraction of steel fibers is 0.8% can be restrained obviously and the unrestrained drying shrinkage can be diminished by about 50% at early age. The results confirmed that the SFRC can lessen the shrinkage crack of concrete and enhance markedly the direct tensile strength. Therefore, the SFRC can solve the key question of crack resistance for the anchorage zone of a bridge tower.

Variable eccentric distance-based tool path generation for orthogonal turn-milling

Fangyu PENG,Wei WANG,Rong YAN,Xianyin DUAN,Bin LI

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2015, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 352-366 doi: 10.1007/s11465-015-0361-y

Abstract: proposes an algorithm for maximizing strip width in orthogonal turn-milling based on variable eccentric distanceThe optimized model for maximum machining strip width is formulated by adopting a variable eccentric distanceHausdorff distance and Fréchet distance are introduced in this study to implement the constraint

Keywords: orthogonal turn-milling     variable eccentric distance     local cutting profile     machining strip-width maximization    

Equitableness to long-distance of disaster reduction systems

Yao Qinglin

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 6,   Pages 153-158

Abstract:

The equitableness to long-distance of the disaster reduction aims atby partition and deformation of the territory, localization of the center and the corresponding long-distanceachieving-degree of the technical indexes in a weaker condition can be improved.The equitableness to long-distancecan remedy system's flaw by the long-distance mechanism or construct the complete system in an incomplete

Keywords: equitableness to long-distance     disaster reduction     management     earthquake    

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Data recovery with sub-Nyquist sampling: fundamental limit and a detection algorithm

Xiqian Luo, Zhaoyang Zhang,ning_ming@zju.edu.cn

Journal Article

Tribological mechanism of carbon group nanofluids on grinding interface under minimum quantity lubrication

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Improved directional-distance filter

JIN Lianghai, LI Dehua

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Estimation of the minimum effective dose of tramadol for postoperative analgesia in infants using the

Yue’e Dai, Dongxu Lei, Zhenghua Huang, Yan Yin, G. Allen Finley, Yunxia Zuo

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Cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication machining: from mechanism to application

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Application and evaluation of optical distance measurements in geometrical quality testing of microgears

Albert ALBERS, Duotai PAN, Leif MARXEN, Claudia BECKE,

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New method of fault diagnosis of rotating machinery based on distance of information entropy

Houjun SU, Tielin SHI, Fei CHEN, Shuhong HUANG

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Modeling of the minimum cutting thickness in micro cutting with consideration of the friction around

Tianfeng ZHOU, Ying WANG, Benshuai RUAN, Zhiqiang LIANG, Xibin WANG

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Achieving air pollutant emission reduction targets with minimum abatement costs: An enterprise-level

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Efficient utilization of wind power: Long-distance transmission or local consumption?

Yuanzhang SUN, Xiyuan MA, Jian XU, Yi BAO, Siyang LIAO

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Code design for run-length control in visible light communication

Zong-yan Li, Hong-lu Yu, Bao-ling Shan, De-xuan Zou, Shi-yin Li,lizongyan@cumt.edu.cn,yuhonglu1993@126.com,baoling.shan@student.uts.edu.au

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Identification of structural parameters and boundary conditions using a minimum number of measurement

Ali KARIMPOUR, Salam RAHMATALLA

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Cracking resistance performance of super vertical-distance pumped SFRC

JIANG Jinyang, SUN Wei, ZHANG Yunsheng, CHEN Cuicui, WANG Jing

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Variable eccentric distance-based tool path generation for orthogonal turn-milling

Fangyu PENG,Wei WANG,Rong YAN,Xianyin DUAN,Bin LI

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Equitableness to long-distance of disaster reduction systems

Yao Qinglin

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