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A Motion-Adaptive Algorithm for Video Scan Format Conversion and the Hardware Implementation

Zhang Guanglie,Zheng Nanning,Wu Yong,Zhang Xia

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 6,   Pages 41-47

Abstract: >Along with the development of digital processing TV and new-generation TV fully digitalized, video scanformat conversion has become an important technology.noise-reduced filter with edge-preserved into motion adaptive deinterlacing algorithm, a new algorithm for scanformat conversion is proposed.

Keywords: scan format conversion     motion adaptive deinterlacing     edge-preserved noise-reduced filter    

A New Adaptive Frame Rate Upconversion Algorithm for Scan Rate Conversion and Its FPGA Implementation

Wu Yong,Zhang Guanglie,Zheng Nanning,Zhang Xia

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 56-62

Abstract: a look-up table that corresponds to the adjustable parameter and employing FPGA, the algorithm for scanformat conversion is realized.

Keywords: scan format conversion     frame rate up-conversion     block-matching     motion compensation    

A Video Scan Format Conversation Algorithm Based onSpatio-temporal Weight and Edge Direction

Ding Yong,Lu Shengli,Shi Longxing

Strategic Study of CAE 2007, Volume 9, Issue 10,   Pages 49-54

Abstract:

De-interlace is to convert interlaced images to progressive ones.  In this paper,  a de-interlacing algorithm based on spatio-temporal weight and edge direction is presented.  It consists of motion detection,  low-angle edge detection,  and spatio-temporal weight adaptive interpolation.  It uses total 4 fields information captured in field storage to detect the presence of motion.  And it detects low-angle edge by an adaptive searching radius in which the 6°edge is obtained.  The proposed method using spatio-temporal adaptive interpolation can obtain quite good display quality and satisfies real-time process of HDTV sequences.

Keywords: scan format conversation     motion estimation     edge detection     spatio-temporal adaptive interpolation    

acquisition of CT angiography and whole brain CT perfusion images by using multiphase dynamic helical scan

Weiwei CHEN, Jianpin QI, Wenzhen ZHU, Wenhua HUANG, Jinmei SONG

Frontiers of Medicine 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 230-235 doi: 10.1007/s11684-009-0023-8

Abstract: We implemented a new protocol — multiphase dynamic helical scan to acquire CT angiography (CTA) and wholebrain CT perfusion (CTP) images simultaneously with single scan on 16 multidetector CT (MDCT).Each group underwent CT scan by using the new protocol, traditional CTA and CTP protocol, respectively

Keywords: computed tomography angiography     computed tomography perfusion    

A pilot study on Paxlovid therapy for hemodialysis patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections

Frontiers of Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1011-0

Abstract: We aimed to investigate the safety and efficacy of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (Paxlovid) therapy for hemodialysis-dependent patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Thirteen hemodialysis patients infected with the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 from April 3 to May 30, 2022, were recruited. Laboratory parameters and chest CT (computed tomography) imaging were analyzed. The treatment group included six patients who received 150 mg/100 mg of Paxlovid orally once daily for 5 days, whereas the control group included seven patients who received basic treatment. No serious adverse reactions or safety events were recorded. Four control patients progressed to moderate disease, and none in the treatment group showed progression of chest CT findings (P < 0.05). Paxlovid therapy tended toward early viral clearance and low viral load on Day 8. Moreover, 83.3% of the patients in the treatment group and 57.1% of the patients in the control group turned negative within 22 days. In the Paxlovid treatment group, we found significantly increased levels of lymphocytes (P=0.03) and eosinophils (P=0.02) and decreased levels of D-dimer on Day 8 compared with those on Day 1. Paxlovid therapy showed a potential therapeutic effect with good tolerance in hemodialysis patients. The optimal dose and effectiveness evaluation must be further investigated in a largeer cohort.

Keywords: Paxlovid     hemodialysis     SARS-CoV-2     viral load     chest CT scan    

Hydrogel photocatalysts for efficient energy conversion and environmental treatment

Frontiers in Energy 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 577-595 doi: 10.1007/s11708-021-0756-x

Abstract: Moreover, current applications of hydrogel photocatalysts in energy conversion and environmental remediation

Keywords: hydrogel     photocatalysts     energy conversion     environmental treatment    

Biological conversion pathways of sulfate reduction ammonium oxidation in anammox consortia

Zhen Bi, Deqing Wanyan, Xiang Li, Yong Huang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1217-1

Abstract: AOB and AnAOB are mainly responsible for ammonium conversion.Heterotrophic sulfate reduction mainly contributed to sulfate conversion.Results obtained differed largely for the conversion mole ratios (ammonium/sulfate), and even the intermediateThus, the hypothesis of biological conversion pathways of ammonium and sulfate in anammox consortia isdifferent biomass proportions to verify the SRAO phenomena and identify possible pathways behind substrate conversion

Keywords: Anammox bacteria     Autotrophic     Biological conversion     Sulfate reducing ammonium oxidation (SRAO)    

Sustainable conversion regenerated cellulose into cellulose oleate by sonochemistry

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 8,   Pages 1096-1108 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2317-9

Abstract: Derivatization has great potential for the high-value utilization of cellulose by enhancing its processability and functionality. However, due to the low reactivity of natural cellulose, it remains challenging to rapidly prepare cellulose derivatives with high degrees of substitution. The “cavitation effect” of ultrasound can reduce the particle size and crystalline index of cellulose, which provides a possible method for preparing cellulose derivatives. Herein, a feasible method was proposed for efficiently converting regenerated cellulose to cellulose oleate with the assistance of ultrasonic treatment. By adjusting the reaction conditions including ultrasonic intensity, feeding ratios of oleic acid, reaction time, and reaction solvent, a series of cellulose oleates with degrees of substitution ranging from 0.37 to 1.71 were synthesized. Additionally, the effects of different reaction conditions on the chemical structures, crystalline structures, and thermal behaviors were investigated thoroughly. Cellulose oleates with degrees of substitution exceeding 1.23 exhibited amorphous structures and thermoplasticity with glass transition temperatures at 159.8 to 172.6 °C. This study presented a sustainable and practicable method for effectively derivatizing cellulose.

Keywords: regenerated cellulose     cellulose oleate     sonochemistry     degree of substitution     thermoplasticity    

Dynamic contribution of variable-speed wind energy conversion system in system frequency regulation

Yajvender Pal VERMA, Ashwani KUMAR

Frontiers in Energy 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 184-192 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0185-y

Abstract: Frequency regulation in a generation mix having large wind power penetration is a critical issue, as wind units isolate from the grid during disturbances with advanced power electronics controllers and reduce equivalent system inertia. Thus, it is important that wind turbines also contribute to system frequency control. This paper examines the dynamic contribution of doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind turbine in system frequency regulation. The modified inertial support scheme is proposed which helps the DFIG to provide the short term transient active power support to the grid during transients and arrests the fall in frequency. The frequency deviation is considered by the controller to provide the inertial control. An additional reference power output is used which helps the DFIG to release kinetic energy stored in rotating masses of the turbine. The optimal speed control parameters have been used for the DFIG to increases its participation in frequency control. The simulations carried out in a two-area interconnected power system demonstrate the contribution of the DFIG in load frequency control.

Keywords: doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)     load frequency control     inertial control     wind energy conversion    

Micro/nanofluidics-enabled energy conversion and its implemented devices

Yang YANG, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 270-287 doi: 10.1007/s11708-010-0126-6

Abstract: The fluids in nature serve as the most common carriers and media in the energy conversion process.Following the rapid development of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology, the energy supply and conversionIn this paper, a series of micro/nanofluid-enabled energy conversion devices is reviewed based on theto the establishment of a comprehensive and systematic structure in the relationship between energy conversion

Keywords: micro/nanofluid     different energy forms     energy conversion     medium role    

Conversion of polyethylene to gasoline: Influence of porosity and acidity of zeolites

Frontiers in Energy   Pages 763-774 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0897-1

Abstract: Zeolites are cheap and stable, but they are usually not efficient for plastic conversion at a low temperaturewere used to study the influence of porosity and acidity of zeolite on catalytic activity for plastics conversionThis study provides very useful information for designing zeolites for efficient conversion of plastics

Keywords: plastics conversion     polyethylene     zeolites     acidity     porosity    

Trauma-induced “Macklin effect” with pneumothorax and large pneumomediastinum, disguised by allergy

Salomone Di Saverio, Kenji Kawamukai, Andrea Biscardi, Silvia Villani, Luca Zucchini, Gregorio Tugnoli

Frontiers of Medicine 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 386-388 doi: 10.1007/s11684-013-0278-y

Abstract: Subsequent chest CT scan showed a small left pneumothorax and a large amount of air in the mediastinum

Keywords: thoracic trauma     differential diagnosis     critical care     pneumothorax     pneumomediastinum     CT scan     pitfalls    

Gold modified cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts for conversion of synthesis gas to liquid fuels

Alan J. McCue, Jura Aponaviciute, Richard P.K. Wells, James A. Anderson

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 262-269 doi: 10.1007/s11705-013-1334-5

Abstract: The addition of Au as a promoter/modifier for alumina supported Co catalyst has been studied by combined high temperature, high pressure Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and on-line gas chromatography. The combination of these tools permitted the state of the active catalyst surface to be monitored while following the elution of reaction products during the first 5–7 h on stream of the catalyst. The catalysts under study were a 10%Co/Al O and a 2.5%Au/10%Co/Al O Samples were characterised before use using Raman and temperature programmed reduction (TPR). During the initial stages of reaction, hydrocarbons were built up on the surface of the catalyst as monitored by FTIR and the nature and amount of these species were assessed in terms of CH /CH ratio and the density of these alkyl fragments by employing absorption coefficients for the individual components. The nature and reducibility of the Co particles were modified by the presence of Au while the later also shifted the CO/H balance by acting as an effective water-gas shift catalyst during the early stages of reaction. This characteristic was lost during reaction as a consequence of redistribution of the two metallic phases.

Keywords: gold modified catalyst     conversion of synthesis gas    

A review on front end conversion in ocean wave energy converters

Nagulan SANTHOSH,Venkatesan BASKARAN,Arunachalam AMARKARTHIK

Frontiers in Energy 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 297-310 doi: 10.1007/s11708-015-0370-x

Abstract: of the wave energy converter among other stages such as power take off (PTO) and electrical energy conversionIf the recent development of these front end energy conversion is well known then developing wave energyThe aim of this review is to provide information on front end energy conversion of a point absorber and

Keywords: wave energy converter     point absorbers     power take off (PTO)     front end energy conversion    

Co anchored on porphyrinic triazine-based frameworks with excellent biocompatibility for conversion of

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 12,   Pages 1761-1771 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2195-6

Abstract: Microbial electrosynthesis is a promising alternative to directly convert CO2 into long-chain compounds by coupling inorganic electrocatalysis with biosynthetic systems. However, problems arose that the conventional electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution may produce extensive by-products of reactive oxygen species and cause severe metal leaching, both of which induce strong toxicity toward microorganisms. Moreover, poor stability of electrocatalysts cannot be qualified for long-term operation. These problems may result in poor biocompatibility between electrocatalysts and microorganisms. To solve the bottleneck problem, Co anchored on porphyrinic triazine-based frameworks was synthesized as the electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution and further coupled with Cupriavidus necator H16. It showed high selectivity for a four-electron pathway of oxygen reduction reaction and low production of reactive oxygen species, owing to the synergistic effect of Co–Nx modulating the charge distribution and adsorption energy of intermediates. Additionally, low metal leaching and excellent stability were observed, which may be attributed to low content of Co and the stabilizing effect of metalloporphyrins. Hence, the electrocatalyst exhibited excellent biocompatibility. Finally, the microbial electrosynthesis system equipped with the electrocatalyst successfully converted CO2 to poly-β-hydroxybutyrate. This work drew up a novel strategy for enhancing the biocompatibility of electrocatalysts in microbial electrosynthesis system.

Keywords: electrosynthesis     hydrogen evolution reaction     metalloporphyrins     biocompatibility     CO2 conversion    

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A Motion-Adaptive Algorithm for Video Scan Format Conversion and the Hardware Implementation

Zhang Guanglie,Zheng Nanning,Wu Yong,Zhang Xia

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A New Adaptive Frame Rate Upconversion Algorithm for Scan Rate Conversion and Its FPGA Implementation

Wu Yong,Zhang Guanglie,Zheng Nanning,Zhang Xia

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A Video Scan Format Conversation Algorithm Based onSpatio-temporal Weight and Edge Direction

Ding Yong,Lu Shengli,Shi Longxing

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acquisition of CT angiography and whole brain CT perfusion images by using multiphase dynamic helical scan

Weiwei CHEN, Jianpin QI, Wenzhen ZHU, Wenhua HUANG, Jinmei SONG

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A pilot study on Paxlovid therapy for hemodialysis patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections

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Hydrogel photocatalysts for efficient energy conversion and environmental treatment

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Biological conversion pathways of sulfate reduction ammonium oxidation in anammox consortia

Zhen Bi, Deqing Wanyan, Xiang Li, Yong Huang

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Sustainable conversion regenerated cellulose into cellulose oleate by sonochemistry

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Dynamic contribution of variable-speed wind energy conversion system in system frequency regulation

Yajvender Pal VERMA, Ashwani KUMAR

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Micro/nanofluidics-enabled energy conversion and its implemented devices

Yang YANG, Jing LIU

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Conversion of polyethylene to gasoline: Influence of porosity and acidity of zeolites

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Trauma-induced “Macklin effect” with pneumothorax and large pneumomediastinum, disguised by allergy

Salomone Di Saverio, Kenji Kawamukai, Andrea Biscardi, Silvia Villani, Luca Zucchini, Gregorio Tugnoli

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Gold modified cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts for conversion of synthesis gas to liquid fuels

Alan J. McCue, Jura Aponaviciute, Richard P.K. Wells, James A. Anderson

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A review on front end conversion in ocean wave energy converters

Nagulan SANTHOSH,Venkatesan BASKARAN,Arunachalam AMARKARTHIK

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Co anchored on porphyrinic triazine-based frameworks with excellent biocompatibility for conversion of

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