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Carbon dioxide fixation by

Xuan JIA, Hai YAN, Zijing WANG, Huanju HE, Qianqian XU, Haiou WANG, Chunhua YIN, Liqin LIU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 402-408 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0223-0

Abstract: USTB-01 with the phylogenetic analysis based on 18S ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene sequences.USTB-01 was obtained at day 5, and which was used directly to seed the autotrophic culture.USTB-01 for the fixation of carbon dioxide (CO ). It showed that the autotrophic growth of sp.USTB-01 in the combined photobioreactor was more effective than that in the fermentor alone and the maximumUSTB-01 and 49.8% protein was found in the harvested microalgal cells.

Keywords: USTB-01     carbon dioxide fixation     combined photobioreactor    

SY01

LAN Wenjian, MO Linfeng, LI Houjin, CAI Chuanghua, ZHOU Yipin, YAO Junhua

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 443-446 doi: 10.1007/s11705-008-0065-5

Abstract: SY01, producer of prodigiosin, was isolated from the seawaters of Sanya Bay.SY01 was cultured in 2216E media which contained tryptophan, histidine, lactonic acid, camphor, limonene

Keywords: producer     high-molecular-weight     relative     culture     different culture    

Microcystin-LR biodegradation by

Chengbin XIAO, Hai YAN, Junfeng WANG, Wei WEI, Jun NING, Gang PAN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 526-532 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0261-7

Abstract: USTB-05, which was the first isolated MCs-biodegrading sp. in China.USTB-05 was 28.8 mg·L per day, which was apparently higher than those of other bacteria reported soThe optimal temperature and pH for both strain USTB-05 growth and MC-LR biodegradation were 30°C andUSTB-05 within 4 d, while MC-LR with the initial concentration of 28.8 mg·L could be completely removedUSTB-05 containing 350 mg·L protein.

Keywords: microcystin-LR(MC-LR)     biodegradation     Sphingopyxis sp     USTB-05     cell-free extract    

Engineering Promo (2021-01-01

周济(院士)

19 May 2022

Keywords: Engineering期刊工作    

POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007043), the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (Nos.

João CARNEIRO,Diogo MARTINHO,Goreti MARREIROS,Paulo NOVAIS

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 4,   Pages 296-308 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500344

Abstract: Supporting group decision-making in ubiquitous contexts is a complex task that must deal with a large amount of factors to succeed. Here we propose an approach for an intelligent negotiation model to support the group decision-making process specifically designed for ubiquitous contexts. Our approach can be used by researchers that intend to include arguments, complex algorithms, and agents’ modeling in a negotiation model. It uses a social networking logic due to the type of communication employed by the agents and it intends to support the ubiquitous group decision-making process in a similar way to the real process, which simultaneously preserves the amount and quality of intelligence generated in face-to-face meetings. We propose a new look into this problem by considering and defining strategies to deal with important points such as the type of attributes in the multicriterion problems, agents’ reasoning, and intelligent dialogues.

Keywords: Group decision support systems     Ubiquitous computing     Automatic negotiation     Social networks     Multi-agent systems    

ARC-13-009716-01) A preliminary version was presented at the 13th International

Maiquel DE BRITO,Lauren THÉVIN,Catherine GARBAY,Olivier BOISSIER,Jomi Fred HÜBNER

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 4,   Pages 309-324 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500369

Abstract: This paper highlights the use of situated artificial institution (SAI) within a hybrid, interactive,normative multi-agent system to regulate human collaboration in crisis management. Norms regulate the actions of human actors based on the dynamics of the environment in which they are situated. This dynamics results from both environment evolution and actors’ actions. Our objective is to situate norms in the environment in order to provide a context-aware crisis regulation. However, this coupling must be a loose one to keep both levels independent and easyto-change in order to face the complex and changing crisis situations. To that aim, we introduce a constitutive level between environmental and normative states providing a loose coupling of normative regulation with environment evolution. Norms are thus no more referring to environmental facts but to status functions, i.e., the institutional interpretation of environmental facts through constitutive rules. We present how this declarative and distinct SAI modelling succeeds in managing the crisis with a context-aware crisis regulation.

Keywords: Situated artificial institutions (SAIs)     Normative system     Tangible interaction     Crisis management    

Joint uplink and downlink resource allocation for low-latency mobile virtual reality delivery in fog radio access networks Research Article

Chenxi LIU, Xiqing LIU, Shi YAN,tiandang@bupt.edu.cn,chenxi.liu@bupt.edu.cn,liuxiqing@bupt.edu.cn,yanshi01

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 1,   Pages 73-85 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2100308

Abstract: Fog radio access networks (F-RANs), in which the fog access points are equipped with communication, caching, and computing functionalities, have been anticipated as a promising architecture for enabling virtual reality (VR) applications in wireless networks. Although extensive research efforts have been devoted to designing efficient strategies for realizing successful mobile VR delivery in downlink, the equally important problem of mobile VR delivery in uplink has so far drawn little attention. In this work, we investigate a mobile VR F-RAN delivery framework, where both the uplink and downlink transmissions are considered. We first characterize the of the system, which reveals its dependence on the communication, caching, and computation s. Based on this information, we propose a simple yet efficient algorithm to minimize the , while satisfying the practical constraints on caching, computation capability, and transmission capacity in the uplink and downlink. Numerical results show that our proposed algorithm can effectively reduce the compared with various baselines, and the impacts of communication, caching, and computing resources on latency performance are illustrated.

Keywords: Virtual reality delivery     Fog radio access network (F-RAN)     Round-trip latency     Resource allocation    

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Carbon dioxide fixation by

Xuan JIA, Hai YAN, Zijing WANG, Huanju HE, Qianqian XU, Haiou WANG, Chunhua YIN, Liqin LIU

Journal Article

SY01

LAN Wenjian, MO Linfeng, LI Houjin, CAI Chuanghua, ZHOU Yipin, YAO Junhua

Journal Article

The RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine

20 Dec 2023

Conference Videos

Microcystin-LR biodegradation by

Chengbin XIAO, Hai YAN, Junfeng WANG, Wei WEI, Jun NING, Gang PAN

Journal Article

The RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine(English)

16 Jan 2024

Conference Videos

Engineering Promo (2021-01-01

周济(院士)

19 May 2022

Conference Videos

POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007043), the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (Nos.

João CARNEIRO,Diogo MARTINHO,Goreti MARREIROS,Paulo NOVAIS

Journal Article

ARC-13-009716-01) A preliminary version was presented at the 13th International

Maiquel DE BRITO,Lauren THÉVIN,Catherine GARBAY,Olivier BOISSIER,Jomi Fred HÜBNER

Journal Article

Joint uplink and downlink resource allocation for low-latency mobile virtual reality delivery in fog radio access networks

Chenxi LIU, Xiqing LIU, Shi YAN,tiandang@bupt.edu.cn,chenxi.liu@bupt.edu.cn,liuxiqing@bupt.edu.cn,yanshi01

Journal Article