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An Empirical Study on the Internal Control Efficiency of Listed Engineering Companies

Zhi-wen Wang,Jing Tong

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 159-164 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015026

Abstract: The authors carried out an empirical study on the internal control efficiency of publically listed engineering companies in China. This study presents an exploration of the relationship of independent director ratios, audit committee quality and auditor independence with the internal control efficiency of publically listed engineering companies and forward suggestions and recommendations on raising the internal control efficiency of publically listed engineering companies.

Keywords: internal control efficiency     board of directors     independent directors     audit committee    

Real-world fuel consumption of light-duty passenger vehicles using on-board diagnostic (OBD) systems

Xuan Zheng, Sheng Lu, Liuhanzi Yang, Min Yan, Guangyi Xu, Xiaomeng Wu, Lixin Fu, Ye Wu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1212-6

Abstract: • Fuel consumption (FC) from LDPVs is measured using on-board diagnostic method (OBD). • The FC ofThe on-board diagnostic (OBD) approach, which is flexible and offers high-resolution data collection,

Keywords: Fuel consumption     Light-duty passenger vehicles     On-board diagnostic systems    

Design on the board of spiral cooling tower

Huang Rui

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 11,   Pages 43-46

Abstract: spiral line on the central axial pipe, as well as the topologic shape in the plane for the curving boardAccording to the basic parameters of cooling tower, the critic parameters of spiral curving board canbe ascertainable, so as to accurately link up the tower board with the tower wall and the inner axial

Keywords: cooling tower     board     spiral curving board     topology    

Sustaining health workforce recruitment and retention in township hospitals: a survey on 110 directors

Jingmin Zheng,Jie Li,Xingxing Jiang,Bin Zhang

Frontiers of Medicine 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 239-250 doi: 10.1007/s11684-015-0392-0

Abstract: First, a survey on 120 directors of township hospitals was conducted to learn the latest status of healthSecond, after sending these problems back to the directors, an open-ended pen-and-paper survey was conductedto ask the directors to identify the factors influencing the attraction and retention of health workers

Keywords: recruitment     retention     health workers     township hospitals     rural regions    

Introduction to the Special Issue on Additive Manufacturing

Editorial Board of Special Issue on Additive Manufacturing

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 5, doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.05.027

Self-catalytic pyrolysis thermodynamics of waste printed circuit boards with co-existing metals

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 11, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1581-0

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● The co-existing metals in WPCBs has positive catalytic influence in pyrolysis.

Keywords: Waste printed circuit board     Catalyst     Pyrolysis     Kinetics    

Thermal cracking of waste printed wiring boards for mechanical recycling by using residual steam preprocessing

Yao CHEN, Jinhui LI, Huabo DUAN, Zhishi WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 167-174 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0308-4

Abstract: processes for the recovery of valuable materials, have been widely applied in waste printed wiring board

Keywords: waste printed wiring board (PWB)     residue steam     thermal-crack     mechanical properties    

Research Progress in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell

Ren Xueyou

Strategic Study of CAE 2005, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 86-94

Abstract: Simultaneously, hydrogen storage technique, and some key technique including PEM, bipolar board, membrane

Keywords: FC     PEM     bipolar board     membrane electrode     electrocatalyst     developing status    

Design of noise-reduction seats for high-speed trains

Xiaojun DENG, Yanju ZHAO, Haijin ZHANG, Renzhong SHUAI, Leiwei ZHU

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 385-389 doi: 10.1007/s11465-017-0438-x

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Noise-reduction seats have been successfully used in concert halls, theaters, and other places that reduce noise. In this study, a new noise-reduction seat design was proposed for high-speed trains, which have unique interior noise spectral characteristics. First, before the noise-reduction seat models were fabricated, the parameters of high-performance sound-absorbing materials and perforated plates were selected by conducting a standing-wave tube test. The sound-absorption effects of the noise-reduction seats and normal seats were investigated and compared in a reverberation chamber. Test results showed that, compared with normal seats, the noise-reduction seats obtained a significantly improved sound-absorption coefficient in the entire frequency band. Furthermore, the test results were used to establish a simulation model for calculation, and the simulation results proved that the noise-reduction seats substantially reduced the noise in an entire train car. Finally, the noise-reduction seats were fabricated and installed in a full train car of an actual high-speed train. The test results showed that, compared with the normal seats, the noise-reduction seats decreased the noise level at a standard point in the passenger car by 1.5 dB. Therefore, the noise-reduction seats are effective in noise reduction.

Keywords: high-speed train     sound-absorbing materials     perforated board     noise-reduction seats    

A study for printed circuit board image registeration algorithm based on AOI

Guo Fenglin,Guan Shu′an,Kong Yan

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 11,   Pages 103-106

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In the printed circuit board defect inspection based on AOI, there are

Keywords: PCB defect inspection     image registration     edge points sampling     registration strength    

Design of a PCB stator coreless axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor based on a novel topology Halbach array Regular Papers

Xiao-yuan WANG, Xiang LI, Chun-peng LI, Si-jia XU, Le-tao LING

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2019, Volume 20, Issue 3,   Pages 414-424 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1700345

Abstract: topology Halbach permanent magnet array is proposed and applied to the design of a printed circuit board

Keywords: Axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor     Printed circuit board     Halbach permanent magnet array     Finite    

High-emitter identification for heavy-duty vehicles by temporal optimization LSTMand an adaptive dynamic threshold Research Article

Zhenyi XU, Renjun WANG, Yang CAO, Yu KANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2023, Volume 24, Issue 11,   Pages 1633-1646 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2300005

Abstract: Heavy-duty diesel vehicles are important sources of urban nitrogen oxides (NO) in actual applications for environmental compliance, emitting more than 80% of NO and more than 90% of particulate matter (PM) in total vehicle emissions. The detection and control of heavy-duty diesel emissions are critical for protecting public health. Currently, vehicles on the road must be regularly tested, every six months or once a year, to filter out high-emission mobile sources at vehicle inspection stations. However, it is difficult to effectively screen high-emission vehicles in time with a long interval between annual inspections, and the fixed threshold cannot adapt to the dynamic changes of vehicle driving conditions. An is installed inside the vehicle and can record the vehicle’s emission data in real time. In this paper, we propose a long short-term memory (LSTM) and adaptive approach to identify heavy-duty high-emitters by using OBD data, which can continuously track and record the emission status in real time. First, a LSTM emission prediction model is established to solve the attention bias discrepancy problem on time steps that is caused by the large number of OBD data streams in practice. Then, the concentration prediction error sequence is detected and distinguished from the anomalous emission contexts using flexible criteria, calculated by an adaptive with changing driving conditions. Finally, a similarity metric strategy for the time series is introduced to correct some pseudo anomalous results. Experiments on three real OBD time-series emission datasets demonstrate that our method can achieve high accuracy anomalous emission identification.

Keywords: High-emitter identification     Temporal optimization     On-board diagnostic device (OBD)     Dynamic threshold    

Privacy and security federated reference architecture for Internet of Things Position Paper

Musab KAMAL, Imran RASHID, Waseem IQBAL, Muhammad Haroon SIDDIQUI, Sohaib KHAN, Ijaz AHMAD,waseem.iqbal@mcs.edu.pk

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2023, Volume 24, Issue 4,   Pages 481-508 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2200368

Abstract: Physical objects are getting connected to the Internet at an exceptional rate, making the idea of the a reality. The IoT ecosystem is evident everywhere in the form of smart homes, health care systems, wearables, connected vehicles, and industries. This has given rise to risks associated with the privacy and security of systems. Security issues and cyber attacks on IoT devices may potentially hinder the growth of IoT products due to deficiencies in the architecture. To counter these issues, we need to implement privacy and security right from the building blocks of IoT. The IoT architecture has evolved over the years, improving the stack of architecture with new solutions such as scalability, management, interoperability, and extensibility. This emphasizes the need to standardize and organize the IoT reference architecture in federation with privacy and security concerns. In this study, we examine and analyze 12 existing IoT reference architectures to identify their shortcomings on the basis of the requirements addressed in the standards. We propose an architecture, the privacy-federated IoT security reference architecture (PF-IoT-SRA), which interprets all the involved privacy metrics and counters major threats and attacks in the IoT communication environment. It is a step toward the standardization of the domain architecture. We effectively validate our proposed reference architecture using the , an industry-recognized scenario-based approach.

Keywords: significant requirement (ASR)     Architecture trade-off analysis method (ATAM)     Internet architecture board    

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An Empirical Study on the Internal Control Efficiency of Listed Engineering Companies

Zhi-wen Wang,Jing Tong

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Real-world fuel consumption of light-duty passenger vehicles using on-board diagnostic (OBD) systems

Xuan Zheng, Sheng Lu, Liuhanzi Yang, Min Yan, Guangyi Xu, Xiaomeng Wu, Lixin Fu, Ye Wu

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Design on the board of spiral cooling tower

Huang Rui

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Sustaining health workforce recruitment and retention in township hospitals: a survey on 110 directors

Jingmin Zheng,Jie Li,Xingxing Jiang,Bin Zhang

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List of New Leaders, Presidium Members and Directors of All Departments of Chinese Academy of Engineering

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Introduction to the Special Issue on Additive Manufacturing

Editorial Board of Special Issue on Additive Manufacturing

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Self-catalytic pyrolysis thermodynamics of waste printed circuit boards with co-existing metals

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Thermal cracking of waste printed wiring boards for mechanical recycling by using residual steam preprocessing

Yao CHEN, Jinhui LI, Huabo DUAN, Zhishi WANG

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Research Progress in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell

Ren Xueyou

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Design of noise-reduction seats for high-speed trains

Xiaojun DENG, Yanju ZHAO, Haijin ZHANG, Renzhong SHUAI, Leiwei ZHU

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A study for printed circuit board image registeration algorithm based on AOI

Guo Fenglin,Guan Shu′an,Kong Yan

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Design of a PCB stator coreless axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor based on a novel topology Halbach array

Xiao-yuan WANG, Xiang LI, Chun-peng LI, Si-jia XU, Le-tao LING

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High-emitter identification for heavy-duty vehicles by temporal optimization LSTMand an adaptive dynamic threshold

Zhenyi XU, Renjun WANG, Yang CAO, Yu KANG

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Privacy and security federated reference architecture for Internet of Things

Musab KAMAL, Imran RASHID, Waseem IQBAL, Muhammad Haroon SIDDIQUI, Sohaib KHAN, Ijaz AHMAD,waseem.iqbal@mcs.edu.pk

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