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An efficient lossy link localization approach for wireless sensor networks Article

Wen-yan CUI, Xiang-ru MENG, Bin-feng YANG, Huan-huan YANG, Zhi-yuan ZHAO

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2017, Volume 18, Issue 5,   Pages 689-707 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601247

Abstract: Network fault management is crucial for a wireless sensor network (WSN) to maintain a normal runningThe existing lossy link localization (LLL) approach usually infers the most probable failed link sethy-pothesis inference, and consequently decreases the evaluation accuracy and increases the failure localization

Keywords: Lossy link localization     Redundancy eliminating algorithm     Set-covering     Wireless sensor networks (WSNs    

Decentralized Searching of Multiple Unknown and Transient Radio Sources with Paired Robots Article

Chang-Young Kim, Dezhen Song, Jingang Yi, Xinyu Wu

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 58-65 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015010

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In this paper, we develop a decentralized algorithm to coordinate a group of mobile robots to search for unknown and transient radio sources. In addition to limited mobility and ranges of communication and sensing, the robot team has to deal with challenges from signal source anonymity, short transmission duration, and variable transmission power. We propose a two-step approach: First, we decentralize belief functions that robots use to track source locations using checkpoint-based synchronization, and second, we propose a decentralized planning strategy to coordinate robots to ensure the existence of checkpoints. We analyze memory usage, data amount in communication, and searching time for the proposed algorithm. We have implemented the proposed algorithm and compared it with two heuristics. The experimental results show that our algorithm successfully trades a modest amount of memory for the fastest searching time among the three methods.

Keywords: wireless localization     networked robots     transient targets    

Robotized machining of big work pieces: Localization of supporting heads

Wojciech SZYNKIEWICZ, Teresa ZIELIŃSKA, Włodzimierz KASPRZAK

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2010, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 357-369 doi: 10.1007/s11465-010-0103-0

Abstract: A planner for a self adaptable and reconfigurable fixture system is proposed. The system is composed of mobile support agents that support thin sheet metal parts to minimize part dimensional deformation during drilling and milling operations. Compliant sheet metal parts are widely used in various manufacturing processes including automotive and aerospace industries. The main role of the planner is to generate an admissible plan of relocation of the mobile agents. It has to find the admissible locations for the supporting heads that provide continuous support in close proximity to the tool and trajectories of the mobile bases characterized by very high speeds during the relocation phases.

Keywords: fixture     robot     milling     drilling    

Optimal localization of complex surfaces in CAD-based inspection

XU Jinting, LIU Weijun, SUN Yuwen

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2008, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 426-433 doi: 10.1007/s11465-008-0068-4

Abstract: Complex surface inspection requires the optimal localization of the measured surface related to the designThis paper presents a new technique for solving the localization problem.The basic approach consists of two steps: 1) rough localization of the measured points to the designsurface based on curvature features, which can produce a good initial estimate for the optimal localization; 2) fine localization based on the least-square principle so that the deviation between the measured

Keywords: deviation     comparison     non-linear     localization     inspection    

Strain localization analyses of idealized sands in biaxial tests by distinct element method

Mingjing JIANG, Hehua ZHU, Xiumei LI,

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 208-222 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0025-2

Abstract: This paper presents a numerical investigation on the strain localization of an idealized sand in biaxialexamined to illustrate the link between microscopic and macroscopic variables in the case of strain localizationThe study shows that strain localization of the granular material in the tests proceeds with localizations

Keywords: idealized sand     strain localization     numerical analyses     distinct element method (DEM)    

Development and testing of a wireless smart toolholder with multi-sensor fusion

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2023, Volume 18, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11465-023-0774-y

Abstract: In this study, we propose a wireless smart toolholder with multi-sensor fusion for simultaneous sensing

Keywords: wireless smart toolholder     multi-sensor fusion     circular runout     dynamic balancing     static stiffness    

Effect of placement angles on wireless electrocoagulation for bipolar aluminum electrodes

Zhenlian Qi, Jinna Zhang, Shijie You

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1034-y

Abstract: We in our previous study reported the wireless electrocoagulation (WEC) based on bipolar electrochemistry

Keywords: Bipolar electrochemistry     Wireless electrocoagulation     Placement angle    

Effects of environmental media on the transmission of an inductive link in wireless microsystems

Lei DONG, Li-Feng WANG, Qing-An HUANG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2017, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 554-556 doi: 10.1007/s11465-017-0450-1

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An inductive link between two magnetically coupled coils in wireless microsystems is modeled by consideringWith a system of inductor-capacitor passive wireless sensors, the effects of environmental media are

Keywords: capacitive link     monitoring correction     passive wireless sensor    

Special issue on 5G wireless communication systems and technologies Editorial

Ping ZHANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2017, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 751-752 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1720000

Abstract: None

Keywords: None    

A preliminary research on wireless cantilever beam vibration sensor in bridge health monitoring

Xinlong TONG, Shanglin SONG, Linbing WANG, Hailu YANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2,   Pages 207-214 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0406-x

Abstract: , design a hardware integration system include signal conversion module, microcontroller module and wirelesstransmission module, test local read and wireless transmission for the combination structure of cantilevervibration response is intact, the beam produced signal by vibration, acquisition card converts and wirelessFinally, the paper designed a kind of new wireless sensor of vibration cantilever beam, suitable for

Keywords: piezoelectric cantilever beam     bridge     natural frequency     wireless sensor    

Lipin3 leads to hypertriglyceridemia and obesity by disrupting the expression and nucleocytoplasmic localization

Frontiers of Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1003-0

Abstract: Lipin proteins including Lipin 1–3 act as transcriptional co-activators and phosphatidic acid phosphohydrolase enzymes, which play crucial roles in lipid metabolism. However, little is known about the function of Lipin3 in triglyceride (TG) metabolism. Here, we identified a novel mutation (NM_001301860: p.1835A>T/p.D612V) of Lipin3 in a large family with hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) and obesity through whole-exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing. Functional studies revealed that the novel variant altered the half-life and stability of the Lipin3 protein. Hence, we generated Lipin3 heterozygous knockout (Lipin3-heKO) mice and cultured primary hepatocytes to explore the pathophysiological roles of Lipin3 in TG metabolism. We found that Lipin3-heKO mice exhibited obvious obesity, HTG, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disorder. Mechanistic study demonstrated that the haploinsufficiency of Lipin3 in primary hepatocytes may induce the overexpression and abnormal distribution of Lipin1 in cytosol and nucleoplasm. The increased expression of Lipin1 in cytosol may contribute to TG anabolism, and the decreased Lipin1 in nucleoplasm can reduce PGC1α, further leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and reduced TG catabolism. Our study suggested that Lipin3 was a novel disease-causing gene inducing obesity and HTG. We also established a relationship between Lipin3 and mitochondrial dysfunction.

Keywords: Lipin3     Lipin1     hypertriglyceridemia     obesity     mitochondrial dysfunction    

Vibration testing of a steel girder bridge using cabled and wireless sensors

Dapeng ZHU, Yang WANG, James BROWNJOHN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 249-258 doi: 10.1007/s11709-011-0113-y

Abstract: Being able to significantly reduce system installation time and cost, wireless sensing technology hasThis paper reports the field application of a wireless sensing system on a 4-span highway bridge locatedThe performance of the wireless sensing system is compared with the high-precision cabled sensing systemIn the next series of testing, 16 wireless accelerometers are installed under the deck of another bridgeOperating deflection analysis is successfully conducted using the wireless measurement of traffic and

Keywords: wireless sensing     structural health monitoring (SHM)     signal conditioning     operating deflection analysis    

A feasibility study of the measuring accuracy and capability of wireless sensor networks in tunnel monitoring

Xiaojun LI, Zhong JI, Hehua ZHU, Chen GU

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 111-120 doi: 10.1007/s11709-012-0150-1

Abstract: In recent years, there has been growing interest in the use of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for theThe maximum wireless transmission distances in both outdoor and tunnel environments were examined.

Keywords: wireless sensor network (WSN)     tunnel     monitoring     feasibility study    

Yield-height correlation and QTL localization for plant height in two lowland switchgrass populations

Shiva O. MAKAJU, Yanqi WU, Michael P. ANDERSON, Vijaya G. KAKANI, Michael W. SMITH, Linglong LIU, Hongxu DONG, Dan CHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 118-128 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018201

Abstract: Switchgrass ( L.), as a model herbaceous crop species for bioenergy production, is targeted to improve biomass yield and feedstock quality. Plant height is a major component contributing to biomass yield. Accordingly, the objectives of this research were to analyze phenotypic variation for biomass and plant height and the association between them and to localize associated plant height QTLs. Two lowland switchgrass mapping populations, one selfed and another hybrid population established in the field at Perkins and Stillwater, Oklahoma, were deployed in the experiment for two years post establishment. Large genetic variation existed for plant biomass and height within the two populations. Plant height was positively correlated with biomass yield in the selfed population ( = 0.39, <0.0001) and the hybrid population ( = 0.41, <0.0001). In the selfed population, a joint analysis across all environments revealed 10 QTLs and separate analysis for each environment, collectively revealed 39 QTLs related to plant height. In the hybrid population, the joint analysis across overall environments revealed 35 QTLs and the separate analysis for each environment revealed 38 QTLs. The findings of this research contribute new information about the genetic control for plant height and will be useful for future plant breeding and genetic improvement programs in lowland switchgrass.

Keywords: yield-height     QTL localization     lowland switchgrass    

Analysis of resonant coupling coil configurations of EV wireless charging system: a simulation study

M. LU, A. JUNUSSOV, M. BAGHERI

Frontiers in Energy 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 152-165 doi: 10.1007/s11708-019-0615-1

Abstract: To address these challenges, a novel technology named wireless charging system has been recently recommendedCurrently, wireless charging systems offer highly efficient power transfer over the distances rangingThis paper is focused on analyzing electromagnetically coupled resonant wireless technique used for theThe resonant wireless charging system for EVs is modeled, simulated, and then examined by changing differenttransfer distance, frequency, load, as well as the number of the turns of the coil on the performance of wireless

Keywords: electromagnetically coupled resonator     near-field power transfer     wireless power transfer (WPT)    

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An efficient lossy link localization approach for wireless sensor networks

Wen-yan CUI, Xiang-ru MENG, Bin-feng YANG, Huan-huan YANG, Zhi-yuan ZHAO

Journal Article

Decentralized Searching of Multiple Unknown and Transient Radio Sources with Paired Robots

Chang-Young Kim, Dezhen Song, Jingang Yi, Xinyu Wu

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Robotized machining of big work pieces: Localization of supporting heads

Wojciech SZYNKIEWICZ, Teresa ZIELIŃSKA, Włodzimierz KASPRZAK

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Optimal localization of complex surfaces in CAD-based inspection

XU Jinting, LIU Weijun, SUN Yuwen

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Strain localization analyses of idealized sands in biaxial tests by distinct element method

Mingjing JIANG, Hehua ZHU, Xiumei LI,

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Development and testing of a wireless smart toolholder with multi-sensor fusion

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Effect of placement angles on wireless electrocoagulation for bipolar aluminum electrodes

Zhenlian Qi, Jinna Zhang, Shijie You

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Effects of environmental media on the transmission of an inductive link in wireless microsystems

Lei DONG, Li-Feng WANG, Qing-An HUANG

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Special issue on 5G wireless communication systems and technologies

Ping ZHANG

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A preliminary research on wireless cantilever beam vibration sensor in bridge health monitoring

Xinlong TONG, Shanglin SONG, Linbing WANG, Hailu YANG

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Lipin3 leads to hypertriglyceridemia and obesity by disrupting the expression and nucleocytoplasmic localization

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Vibration testing of a steel girder bridge using cabled and wireless sensors

Dapeng ZHU, Yang WANG, James BROWNJOHN

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A feasibility study of the measuring accuracy and capability of wireless sensor networks in tunnel monitoring

Xiaojun LI, Zhong JI, Hehua ZHU, Chen GU

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Yield-height correlation and QTL localization for plant height in two lowland switchgrass populations

Shiva O. MAKAJU, Yanqi WU, Michael P. ANDERSON, Vijaya G. KAKANI, Michael W. SMITH, Linglong LIU, Hongxu DONG, Dan CHANG

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Analysis of resonant coupling coil configurations of EV wireless charging system: a simulation study

M. LU, A. JUNUSSOV, M. BAGHERI

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