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Design and implementation of pharos information system along Yangtse River
Wu Yunping,Li Guoxiang,Ai Tinghua,Cai Shengzhen,Wang Hong,Yu Jianlin,Li Wangbiao,Du Yangwen,Liu Huasong,Zhu Huang,Su Weida, Wu Jinying
Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages 18-22
A remote terminal unit of pharos monitor system based on double MCUsMulti-buffer and multi-class are used to deal with pharos's data.
Keywords: the Three Gorges pharos monitor double MCUs architecture S-57 DGPS
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
Keywords: IDEEA activity monitor sedentary behavior
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
Keywords: quantum-inspired binary firefly algorithm topological monitor reach area power quality
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
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
Keywords: ultra deep shaft safety information construction monitor and control
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
Keywords: the China sea water transparency remote sensing monitor
Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 92-102 doi: 10.1007/s11705-021-2063-9
Keywords: hydrolysis reaction mitochondrial DNA damage in situ hydrophobic environment trigger fluorescence probe apoptosis
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
Toxicity-oriented water quality engineering
Shengkun Dong, Chenyue Yin, Xiaohong Chen
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1259-4
Wind profiler radar to monitor the dust weather
Wei Wenshou,Wang Minzhong,He Qing
Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages 51-56
The Urumqi Institute of Desert Meteorology of China Meteorological Administration (CMA) carried out an atmospheric scientific experiment on the detection of dust weather using a wind profiler radar in the hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert in April 2010. Based on the wind profiler radar data obtained from this experiment, this paper analyzes the characteristics of the horizontal wind field and vertical velocity of a breaking dust weather in a desert hinterland, calculates and gives the radar echo intensity and vertical distribution of a dust storm, blowing sand and floating dust weather, and discusses the atmospheric dust counts/concentration derived from the wind profiler radar data. Studies show that a wind profiler radar is an upper air atmospheric remote sensing system that effectively detects and monitors dust. It captures the beginning and ending of a dust weather process as well as monitors the sand and dust being transported in the air in terms of height, thickness and vertical intensity. The echo intensity of a blowing sand and dust storm weather episode in Taklimakan is about -3~10dBZ while that of floating dustis -15~-3 dBZ, indicating that the dust echo intensity is significantly weaker than that of precipitation while stronger than that of clear air.
Keywords: wind profiler radar dust weather echo intensity monitoring
Monitoring and Analyzing on Fracturing Fracture from Horizontal Well
Liu Jianzhong,Zhang Chuanxu,Zhao Yanbo,Jiang Yushuang,Song Jianxing
Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 60-64
The horizontal well is a new format of oil production in the technology of drilles well development. It increases the range of drilling well crossing oil layer in a thin oil-bearing formation, carrying out high speed water flood i ng and oil extraction and improving production. Some horizontal wells need fracturin g, therefore the the shape and orientation of the man-made fracture is often expected to be understood and the controlled. The microseism monitoring of man-made fracture can understand the shape and orientation of fracturing fracture. By researching already fractured result of horizontal well, in particular the horizontal section of drilli ng well along the orientation of maximum horizontal principal stress, the forming mechanism and controlling pattern. Thus the drilling well level of horizontal well and controlling fracture theory can be improved.
Keywords: horizontal well fracturing fracture microseism monitor
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Design and implementation of pharos information system along Yangtse River
Wu Yunping,Li Guoxiang,Ai Tinghua,Cai Shengzhen,Wang Hong,Yu Jianlin,Li Wangbiao,Du Yangwen,Liu Huasong,Zhu Huang,Su Weida, Wu Jinying
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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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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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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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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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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
Shuaian WANG, Lu ZHEN, Harilaos N. PSARAFTIS
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Toxicity-oriented water quality engineering
Shengkun Dong, Chenyue Yin, Xiaohong Chen
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