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Novel quantum-inspired firefly algorithm for optimal power quality monitor placement

Ling Ai WONG,Hussain SHAREEF,Azah MOHAMED,Ahmad Asrul IBRAHIM

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 254-260 doi: 10.1007/s11708-014-0302-1

Abstract: application of a quantum-inspired firefly algorithm was introduced to obtain optimal power quality monitormulti-objective function was used with the system observability constraint, which is determined via the topologicalmonitor reach area concept.The multi-objective function comprises three functions: number of required monitors, monitor overlapping

Keywords: quantum-inspired binary firefly algorithm     topological monitor reach area     power quality    

IDEEA activity monitor: validity of activity recognition for lying, reclining, sitting and standing

Yuyu Jiang, Janet L. Larson

Frontiers of Medicine 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 126-131 doi: 10.1007/s11684-012-0236-0

Abstract: The IDEEA system enables researchers to monitor lying, reclining, sitting and standing with a reasonable

Keywords: IDEEA     activity monitor     sedentary behavior    

Mortarless structures based on topological interlocking

Arcady V. DYSKIN, Elena PASTERNAK, Yuri ESTRIN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 188-197 doi: 10.1007/s11709-012-0156-8

Abstract: We review the principle of topological interlocking and analyze the properties of the mortarless structures

Keywords: topological interlocking     fragmented structures     segmented structures     constraint     delamination     bending stiffness    

Complex Monitor-Warning System for Petroleum Economy Safety

Ge Jiali,Hu Jihao,Zhang Hongmin

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 75-80

Abstract: scientific index system and evaluation system set up here, applied software of database system and monitor-warning

Keywords: safety of petroleum economy     complexity science     monitor-warning system for safety    

Monitor and control of ultra deep shaft safety and efficient construction

Shen Weian,Liang Hengchang,Zhao Guangsi

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 2,   Pages 45-48

Abstract: Mine's ultra-deep shaft with diameter of 6.5 m, depth of 1 640 m, the paper proposed methods to monitorIt introduced the information construction for video monitor system, hanging plate important point monitorsystem and promoting bucket monitor system.The monitor system implementation plan may provide detailed information for ultradeep shaft efficient

Keywords: ultra deep shaft     safety     information construction     monitor and control    

Description and reasoning of integrated topological and directional relation of bodies in 3D space

Liu Xin,Li Chengming and Liu Wenbao

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 8-13

Abstract: The topological directional regions were described by Allen interval pair[(R1,R2,R3)], where R1,R2 andAccording to definition of integrated topological and direction relation, the qualitative reasoning ofintegrated topological and directional relations were studied.Empirical examples were provided to show the qualitative reasoning process and results of topologicalCombined tables of the integrated topological and directional relations were obtained when the topological

Keywords: spatial relation     topological relation     direction relation     integrated topological and direction relation    

Application of a vertex chain operation algorithm on topological analysis of three-dimensional fractured

Zixin ZHANG, Jia WU, Xin HUANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 187-208 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0391-0

Abstract: Identifying the morphology of rock blocks is vital to accurate modelling of rock mass structures. This paper applies the concepts of directed edges and vertex chain operations which are typical for block tracing approach to block assembling approach to construct the structure of three-dimensional fractured rock masses. Polygon subtraction and union algorithms that rely merely on vertex chain operation are proposed, which allow a fast and convenient construction of complex faces/loops. Apart from its robustness in dealing with finite discontinuities and complex geometries, the advantages of the current methodology in tackling some challenging issues associated with the morphological analysis of rock blocks are addressed. In particular, the identification of complex blocks with interior voids such as cavity, pit and torus can be readily achieved based on the number and the type of loops. The improved morphology visualization approach can benefit the pre-processing stage when analyzing the stability of rock masses subject to various engineering impacts using the block theory and the discrete element method.

Keywords: morphology     block assembling     vertex operation     discontinuities    

“Charging” the cigarette butt: heteroatomic porous carbon nanosheets with edge-induced topological defects

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 11,   Pages 1755-1764 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2318-8

Abstract: oxygen evolution reaction by facilitating the adsorption of oxygenated intermediates by the edge-induced topological

Keywords: oxygen evolution reaction     porous carbon nanosheets     Co nanoparticles     edge-induced topological defects    

Monitor of Water Transparency in the China Sea by Using Satellite Remote Sensing

He Xianqiang,Pang Delu,Huang Erhui,Zhao Yanling

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 9,   Pages 33-37

Abstract: However, this method can not satisfy the large area, quick and real-time monitor demand of the oceanIt must combine the remote sensing method to fulfill the stereo monitor.

Keywords: the China sea     water transparency     remote sensing monitor    

Virtual network embedding based on real-time topological attributes

Jian DING,Tao HUANG,Jiang LIU,Yun-jie LIU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 2,   Pages 109-118 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400147

Abstract: of a node, such as CPU capacity and bandwidth, to determine how to map a VN, without considering the topologicalIn this paper, a new embedding algorithm is proposed based on real-time topological attributes.

Keywords: Virtual network embedding (VNE)     Real-time topological attributes     Betweenness centrality     Correlation    

Characters of topological relations and its applications in spatial reasoning

Li Chengming and Liu Xiaoli

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 14-19

Abstract:

In the paper,the formal representation of topological relationships areBased on these characters, the results for com-posite topological relations are introduced.

Keywords: topological relationship     composite of topological relations     spatial reasoning     algbra reasoning     logical    

Changes in hourly precipitation may explain the sharp reduction of discharge in the middle reach of the

Lin LUO, Zhongjing WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 756-768 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0563-7

Abstract: The Hekou-Longmen reach, together with local floods, is the main source area for coarse sedimentationsWhen total rainfall slightly increased in the area, discharge dramatically decreased by 40%–70% after

Keywords: precipitation intensity     Mann-Kendall rank statistic     spatial and temporal distribution     climatic change    

hydrophobic environment triggering reactive fluorescence probe to real-time monitor mitochondrial DNA

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1,   Pages 92-102 doi: 10.1007/s11705-021-2063-9

Abstract: Mitochondrial DNA has a special structure that is prone to damage resulting in many serious diseases, such as genetic diseases and cancers. Therefore, the rapid and specific monitoring of mitochondrial DNA damage is urgently needed for biological recognition. Herein, we constructed an in situ hydrophobic environment-triggering reactive fluorescence probe named MBI-CN. The fluorophore was 2-styrene-1H-benzo[d]imidazole, and malononitrile was introduced as a core into a molecule to initiate the hydrolysis reaction in the specific environment containing damaged mitochondrial DNA. In this design, MBI-CN conjugates to mitochondrial DNA without causing additional damages. Thus, MBI-CN can be hydrolyzed to generate MBI-CHO in an in situ hydrophobic environment with mitochondrial DNA damage. Meanwhile, MBI-CHO immediately emitted a significative fluorescence signal changes at 437 and 553 nm within 25 s for the damaged mitochondria DNA. Give that the specific and rapid response of MBI-CN does not cause additional damages to mitochondrial DNA, it is a potentially effective detection tool for the real-time monitoring of mitochondrial DNA damage during cell apoptosis and initial assessment of cell apoptosis.

Keywords: hydrolysis reaction     mitochondrial DNA damage     in situ hydrophobic environment trigger     fluorescence probe     apoptosis    

Three potential benefits of the EU and IMO’s landmark efforts to monitor carbon dioxide emissions from

Shuaian WANG, Lu ZHEN, Harilaos N. PSARAFTIS

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 310-311 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0096-2

Study on Fluvial Process and Regulations of Typical Shoal of Middle Yangtze River

Lu Yongjun,Liu Jianmin

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 7,   Pages 40-45

Abstract: shoals of the middle Yangtze River can be divided into three kinds, i.e. the shoals of the braided reach, the shoal of the straight transitional reach and the shoal of the bend.The influences of cut-off of the lower reach of Jingjiang River and river bed evolution on the shoal

Keywords: braided reach     straight transitional reach     bend     shoal     fluvial process     regulations of waterways    

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Novel quantum-inspired firefly algorithm for optimal power quality monitor placement

Ling Ai WONG,Hussain SHAREEF,Azah MOHAMED,Ahmad Asrul IBRAHIM

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IDEEA activity monitor: validity of activity recognition for lying, reclining, sitting and standing

Yuyu Jiang, Janet L. Larson

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Mortarless structures based on topological interlocking

Arcady V. DYSKIN, Elena PASTERNAK, Yuri ESTRIN

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Complex Monitor-Warning System for Petroleum Economy Safety

Ge Jiali,Hu Jihao,Zhang Hongmin

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Monitor and control of ultra deep shaft safety and efficient construction

Shen Weian,Liang Hengchang,Zhao Guangsi

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Description and reasoning of integrated topological and directional relation of bodies in 3D space

Liu Xin,Li Chengming and Liu Wenbao

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Application of a vertex chain operation algorithm on topological analysis of three-dimensional fractured

Zixin ZHANG, Jia WU, Xin HUANG

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“Charging” the cigarette butt: heteroatomic porous carbon nanosheets with edge-induced topological defects

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Monitor of Water Transparency in the China Sea by Using Satellite Remote Sensing

He Xianqiang,Pang Delu,Huang Erhui,Zhao Yanling

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Virtual network embedding based on real-time topological attributes

Jian DING,Tao HUANG,Jiang LIU,Yun-jie LIU

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Characters of topological relations and its applications in spatial reasoning

Li Chengming and Liu Xiaoli

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Changes in hourly precipitation may explain the sharp reduction of discharge in the middle reach of the

Lin LUO, Zhongjing WANG

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hydrophobic environment triggering reactive fluorescence probe to real-time monitor mitochondrial DNA

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Three potential benefits of the EU and IMO’s landmark efforts to monitor carbon dioxide emissions from

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Study on Fluvial Process and Regulations of Typical Shoal of Middle Yangtze River

Lu Yongjun,Liu Jianmin

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