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Soundscape of classical Chinese garden

YUAN Xiaomei, WU Shuoxian

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 172-178 doi: 10.1007/s11709-008-0026-6

Abstract: With deep humanized connotation, the classical Chinese garden uses human intuitive sensation and personal

Keywords: observation     classical     phenomena     intuitive     soundscape    

Yue’s solution of classical elasticity in

Zhong-qi Quentin YUE

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 215-249 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0298-6

Abstract: The mathematical theory of linear elasticity is one of the most classical field theories in mechanicsFor more than 150 years from 1838 to present, one of the remaining key tasks in classical elasticityThe boundary-value problems of classical elasticity in -layered and graded solids are also one of theclassical problems challenging many researchers.using the classical mathematical tools such as Fourier integral transforms.

Keywords: elasticity     solution     layered solid     graded material    

Efficient purification of cell culture-derived classical swine fever virus by ultrafiltration and size-exclusion

Ruining WANG,Yubao ZHI,Junqing GUO,Qingmei LI,Li WANG,Jifei YANG,Qianyue JIN,Yinbiao WANG,Yanyan YANG,Guangxu XING,Songlin QIAO,Mengmeng ZHAO,Ruiguang DENG,Gaiping ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2015, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 230-236 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2015071

Abstract: Large-scale production of cell culture-based classical swine fever virus (CSFV) vaccine is hampered by

Keywords: classical swine fever virus     virus purification     tangential-flow filtration     size-exclusion chromatography    

Unit commitment using dynamic programming–an exhaustive working of both classical and stochastic approach

Balasubramaniyan SARAVANAN, Surbhi SIKRI, K. S. SWARUP, D. P. KOTHARI

Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 333-341 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0259-5

Abstract: In the present electricity market, where renewable energy power plants have been included in the power systems, there is a lot of unpredictability in the demand and generation. There are many conventional and evolutionary programming techniques used for solving the unit commitment (UC) problem. Dynamic programming (DP) is a conventional algorithm used to solve the deterministic problem. In this paper DP is used to solve the stochastic model of UC problem. The stochastic modeling for load and generation side has been formulated using an approximate state decision approach. The programs were developed in a MATLAB environment and were extensively tested for a four-unit eight-hour system. The results obtained from these techniques were validated with the available literature and outcome was good. The commitment is in such a way that the total cost is minimal. The novelty of this paper lies in the fact that DP is used for solving the stochastic UC problem.

Keywords: unit commitment (UC)     deterministic     stochastic     dynamic programming (DP)     optimization     state diagram    

Development of a seismic design method based on response spectra for building structures

ZHOU Xiyuan, YU Ruifang

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 129-141 doi: 10.1007/s11709-007-0014-2

Abstract: The scope of application for the classical damping theory is analyzed and the necessity of the researchon mode-superposition method for non-classical damping is presented.

Keywords: generalization     classical damping     mode-superposition response     calculation formula     damping theory    

A method of analysis for modal aero-damping of vibrating blade in incompressible flow

Jun XING, Lin LI,

Frontiers in Energy 2009, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 465-471 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0037-6

Abstract: The algorithm, which is suited for low-speed flow, to compute aero-damping is based on classical lift

Keywords: compressor     different     three-dimension analytical     classical     low-speed    

Calculation of Bond-length, Bond-energy and Force Constant of Hydrogen Molecule by Classical Mechanics

Chen Jing

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 6,   Pages 39-43

Abstract: of electron cloud, the ground state hydrogen molecule structural parameters are calculated with the classical

Keywords: hydrogen molecule     bond-length     bond-energy     force constant    

Classical and state-of-the-art approaches for underwater image defogging: a comprehensive survey

Jing-chun Zhou, De-huan Zhang, Wei-shi Zhang,zhoujingchun@dlmu.edu.cn,zhangdehuan@dlmu.edu.cn,teesiv@dlmu.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2020, Volume 21, Issue 12,   Pages 1671-1814 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000190

Abstract: In underwater scenes, the quality of the video and image acquired by the underwater imaging system suffers from severe degradation, influencing target detection and recognition. Thus, restoring real scenes from blurred videos and images is of great significance. Owing to the light absorption and scattering by suspended particles, the images acquired often have poor visibility, including color shift, low contrast, noise, and blurring issues. This paper aims to classify and compare some of the significant technologies in , presenting a comprehensive picture of the current research landscape for researchers. First we analyze the reasons for degradation of underwater images and the underwater optical imaging model. Then we classify the technologies into three categories, including image , image , and deep learning approaches. Afterward, we present the objective and analyze the state-of-the-art approaches. Finally, we summarize the shortcomings of the defogging approaches for underwater images and propose seven research directions.

Analysis of Foreign Classical Policy Tools for Strategic Emerging Industries—Government Procurement and

Xu Guannan, Wang Xiuqin, Pan Meijuan, Zhou Yuan

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 4,   Pages 113-120 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.04.017

Abstract: This paper mainly analyzes two classical policy tools adopted by developed countries, including government

Keywords: emerging industry     policy tools     government procurement     government subsidiary     industrial policy analysis    

NIG-AP: a newmethod for automated penetration testing Regular Papers-Research Articles

Tian-yang ZHOU, Yi-chao ZANG, Jun-hu ZHU, Qing-xian WANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2019, Volume 20, Issue 9,   Pages 1277-1298 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1800532

Abstract: Penetration testing offers strong advantages in the discovery of hidden vulnerabilities in a network and assessing network security. However, it can be carried out by only security analysts, which costs considerable time and money. The natural way to deal with the above problem is automated penetration testing, the essential part of which is automated attack planning. Although previous studies have explored various ways to discover attack paths, all of them require perfect network information beforehand, which is contradictory to realistic penetration testing scenarios. To vividly mimic intruders to find all possible attack paths hidden in a network from the perspective of hackers, we propose a network information gain based automated attack planning (NIG-AP) algorithm to achieve autonomous attack path discovery. The algorithm formalizes penetration testing as a Markov decision process and uses network information to obtain the reward, which guides an agent to choose the best response actions to discover hidden attack paths from the intruder’s perspective. Experimental results reveal that the proposed algorithm demonstrates substantial improvement in training time and effectiveness when mining attack paths.

Keywords: Penetration testing     Reinforcement learning     Classical planning     Partially observable Markov decision process    

Classical state feedback controller for nonlinear systems using mean value theorem: closed loop-FOC of

Abrar ALLAG,Abdelhamid BENAKCHA,Meriem ALLAG,Ismail ZEIN,Mohamed Yacine AYAD

Frontiers in Energy 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 413-425 doi: 10.1007/s11708-015-0379-1

Abstract: The problem of state feedback controllers for a class of Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) Lipschitz nonlinear systems is investigated. A simple systematic and useful synthesis method is proposed based on the use of the differential mean value theorem (DMVT) and convex theory. The proposed design approach is based on the mean value theorem (MVT) to express the nonlinear error dynamics as a convex combination of known matrices with time varying coefficients as linear parameter varying (LPV) systems. Using the Lyapunov theory, stability conditions are obtained and expressed in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). The controller gains are then obtained by solving linear matrix inequalities. The effectiveness of the proposed approach for closed loop-field oriented control (CL-FOC) of permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) drives is demonstrated through an illustrative simulation for the proof of these approaches. Furthermore, an extension for controller design with parameter uncertainties and perturbation performance is discussed.

Keywords: Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy systems     sector nonlinearity     nonlinear controller     linear matrix inequality (LMI) approach     differential mean value theorem (DMVT)     field oriented control (FOC)     linear parameter varying (LPV)    

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Soundscape of classical Chinese garden

YUAN Xiaomei, WU Shuoxian

Journal Article

Yue’s solution of classical elasticity in

Zhong-qi Quentin YUE

Journal Article

Efficient purification of cell culture-derived classical swine fever virus by ultrafiltration and size-exclusion

Ruining WANG,Yubao ZHI,Junqing GUO,Qingmei LI,Li WANG,Jifei YANG,Qianyue JIN,Yinbiao WANG,Yanyan YANG,Guangxu XING,Songlin QIAO,Mengmeng ZHAO,Ruiguang DENG,Gaiping ZHANG

Journal Article

Unit commitment using dynamic programming–an exhaustive working of both classical and stochastic approach

Balasubramaniyan SARAVANAN, Surbhi SIKRI, K. S. SWARUP, D. P. KOTHARI

Journal Article

Development of a seismic design method based on response spectra for building structures

ZHOU Xiyuan, YU Ruifang

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A method of analysis for modal aero-damping of vibrating blade in incompressible flow

Jun XING, Lin LI,

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Calculation of Bond-length, Bond-energy and Force Constant of Hydrogen Molecule by Classical Mechanics

Chen Jing

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Classical and state-of-the-art approaches for underwater image defogging: a comprehensive survey

Jing-chun Zhou, De-huan Zhang, Wei-shi Zhang,zhoujingchun@dlmu.edu.cn,zhangdehuan@dlmu.edu.cn,teesiv@dlmu.edu.cn

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Analysis of Foreign Classical Policy Tools for Strategic Emerging Industries—Government Procurement and

Xu Guannan, Wang Xiuqin, Pan Meijuan, Zhou Yuan

Journal Article

NIG-AP: a newmethod for automated penetration testing

Tian-yang ZHOU, Yi-chao ZANG, Jun-hu ZHU, Qing-xian WANG

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Classical state feedback controller for nonlinear systems using mean value theorem: closed loop-FOC of

Abrar ALLAG,Abdelhamid BENAKCHA,Meriem ALLAG,Ismail ZEIN,Mohamed Yacine AYAD

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