35 results on '"Duan, Hu"'
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2. Regulation of wakefulness by GABAergic dorsal raphe nucleus-ventral tegmental area pathway
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Ping Cai, Fu-Dan Wang, Jing Yao, Wen-Feng Wang, Yu-Duan Hu, Ren-Fu Liu, Zhang-Shu Li, Zhong-Hua Zhu, Yu-Tong Cai, Zhi-Hui Lin, Wei-Tao Tang, Cong-Wen Zhuang, Wen-Hao Xiao, Yu-Hang Zeng, Sheng-Nan Huang, Zhifei Fu, Wen-Xiang Wang, and Li Chen
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Physiology (medical) ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) has previously been proved to be involved in the regulation of the sleep–wake behavior. DRN contains several neuron types, such as 5-HTergic and GABAergic neurons. GABAergic neurons, which are the second largest cell subtype in the DRN, participate in a variety of neurophysiological functions. However, their role in sleep–wake regulation and the underlying neural circuitry remains unclear. Herein, we used fiber photometry and synchronous electroencephalogram (EEG)/electromyography (EMG) recording to demonstrate that DRN GABAergic neurons exhibit high activities during wakefulness and low activities during NREM sleep. Short-term optogenetic activation of DRN GABAergic neurons reduced the latency of NREM-to-wake transition and increased the probability of wakefulness, while long-term optogenetic activation of these neurons significantly increased the amount of wakefulness. Chemogenetic activation of DRN GABAergic neurons increased wakefulness for almost 2 h and maintained long-lasting arousal. In addition, inhibition of DRN GABAergic neurons with chemogenetics caused a reduction in the amount of wakefulness. Finally, similar to the effects of activating the soma of DRN GABAergic neurons, optogenetic stimulation of their terminals in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) induced instant arousal and promoted wakefulness. Taken together, our results illustrated that DRN GABAergic neurons are vital to the induction and maintenance of wakefulness, which promote wakefulness through the GABAergic DRN-VTA pathway.
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- 2022
3. Effect of Shaolin internal qigong exercise on the surface electromyography signals of shoulder muscle groups in patients with capsulitis of the shoulder
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Meng-meng Li, Zhao-duan Hu, Hong-tu Tang, Wei Huang, Qian Xiao, and Bi-jiang Wan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Deltoid curve ,Elbow ,Electromyography ,Isometric exercise ,medicine.disease ,Biceps ,body regions ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Capsulitis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,medicine ,Acupuncture ,Shoulder joint ,business ,human activities - Abstract
To unveil the efficacy of Shaolin internal qigong exercise in treating capsulitis of the shoulder (CS) and explore objective outcome measures by observing the changes in the surface electromyography (sEMG) signals of shoulder muscle groups after regular practice of Shaolin internal qigong exercise in CS patients. Sixty CS patients were randomized into two groups by the random number table method, with 30 cases in each group. Patients in the qigong group practiced Shaolin internal qigong exercise on a regular basis, while patients in the electroacupuncture (EA) group received EA treatment. Before and after treatment, the sEMG signals of six muscles, i.e. biceps brachii, triceps brachii, deltoid, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi and trapezius muscles, of the affected side were recorded at 45° abduction of the shoulder, 60° forward flexion and 90° internal rotation with the elbow flexed during maximal isometric contraction, and the integrated electromyography (iEMG) of each muscle was calculated. The total effective rate was 93.3% in the qigong group, higher than 83.3% in the EA group (P 0.05). After intervention, there were significant differences in the iEMG of most of muscles between the two groups (all P 0.05). Shaolin internal qigong exercise can effectively increase the motion intensity of the biceps brachii, triceps brachii, pectoralis major and deltoid muscles and reduce the compensation of the latissimus dorsi and trapezius muscles in CS patients; compared with EA, it produces a better result in improving the coordination and stability in shoulder joint movements.
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- 2020
4. HIF-1α is a Potential Molecular Target for Herbal Medicine to Treat Diseases
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Li, Ruo-Lan, He, Li-Ying, Zhang, Qing, Liu, Jia, Lu, Feng, Duan, Hu-Xin-Yue, Fan, Lin-Hong, Peng, Wei, Huang, Yong-Liang, and Wu, Chun-Jie
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disease ,traditional Chinese medicine ,Liver Neoplasms ,HIF-1α ,Humans ,Review ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit ,natural medicine ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
HIF-1α is an important factor regulating oxygen balance in mammals, and its expression is closely related to various physiological and pathological conditions of the body. Because HIF-1α plays an important role in the occurrence and development of cancer and other diseases, it has become an enduring research hotspot. At the same time, natural medicines and traditional Chinese medicine compounds have amazing curative effects in various diseases related to HIF-1 subtype due to their unique pharmacological effects and more effective ingredients. Therefore, in this article, we first outline the structure of HIF-1α and the regulation related to its expression, then introduce various diseases closely related to HIF-1α, and finally focus on the regulation of natural medicines and compound Chinese medicines through various pathways. This will help us understand HIF-1α systematically, and use HIF-1α as a target to discover more natural medicines and traditional Chinese medicines that can treat related diseases.
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- 2020
5. Control of Behavioral Arousal and Defense by a Glutamatergic Midbrain-Amygdala Pathway in Mice
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Shang-Yi Chen, Jing Yao, Yu-Duan Hu, Hui-Yun Chen, Pei-Chang Liu, Wen-Feng Wang, Yu-Hang Zeng, Cong-Wen Zhuang, Shun-Xing Zeng, Yue-Ping Li, Liu-Yun Yang, Zi-Xuan Huang, Kai-Qi Huang, Zhen-Ting Lai, Yong-Huai Hu, Ping Cai, Li Chen, and Siying Wu
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nervous system ,General Neuroscience ,mental disorders ,psychological phenomena and processes - Abstract
In response to external threatening signals, animals evolve a series of defensive behaviors that depend on heightened arousal. It is believed that arousal and defensive behaviors are coordinately regulated by specific neurocircuits in the central nervous system. The ventral tegmental area (VTA) is a key structure located in the ventral midbrain of mice. The activity of VTA glutamatergic neurons has recently been shown to be closely related to sleep–wake behavior. However, the specific role of VTA glutamatergic neurons in sleep–wake regulation, associated physiological functions, and underlying neural circuits remain unclear. In the current study, using an optogenetic approach and synchronous polysomnographic recording, we demonstrated that selective activation of VTA glutamatergic neurons induced immediate transition from sleep to wakefulness and obviously increased the amount of wakefulness in mice. Furthermore, optogenetic activation of VTA glutamatergic neurons induced multiple defensive behaviors, including burrowing, fleeing, avoidance and hiding. Finally, viral-mediated anterograde activation revealed that projections from the VTA to the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) mediated the wake- and defense-promoting effects of VTA glutamatergic neurons. Collectively, our results illustrate that the glutamatergic VTA is a key neural substrate regulating wakefulness and defensive behaviors that controls these behaviors through its projection into the CeA. We further discuss the possibility that the glutamatergic VTA-CeA pathway may be involved in psychiatric diseases featuring with excessive defense.
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- 2022
6. Enhancing Droplet Deposition on Wired and Curved Superhydrophobic Leaves
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Yilin Wang, Meirong Song, Ning Li, Zhouhui Lu, Risong Na, Chuxin Li, Zhilun Yu, Duan Hu, Lei Jiang, Lixia Wang, Wankai An, Zhichao Dong, and Xianfu Zheng
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Contact time ,Droplet deposition ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Polymer ,engineering.material ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surface tension ,chemistry ,Coating ,engineering ,Deposition (phase transition) ,General Materials Science ,Wetting ,0210 nano-technology ,Impact dynamics - Abstract
Droplet deposition on superhydrophobic surfaces has been a great challenge owing to the shortness of the impact contact time. Despite recent research progress regarding flat superhydrophobic surfaces, improving deposition on ubiquitous wired and curved superhydrophobic leaves remains challenging as their surface structures promote asymmetric impacts, thereby shortening the contact times and increasing the likelihood of droplet splitting. Here, we propose a strategy to solve the deposition problems based on an analysis of the impact dynamics and a rational selection of additives. Combining the prominent extension property of flexible polymers with surface tension reduction of the surfactant, the well-chosen binary additives cooperatively solve retention and coverage problems by limiting the fragment and enhancing local pinning and wetting processes at a very low usage. This work advances the understanding of droplet deposition by rationally selecting additives based on the impact dynamics, which is believed to be useful in a variety of spraying, coating, and printing applications.
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- 2019
7. A glutamatergic basal forebrain to midbrain circuit mediates wakefulness and defensive behavior
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Ping Cai, Hui-Yun Chen, Wei-Tao Tang, Yu-Duan Hu, Shang-Yi Chen, Jing-Shan Lu, Zhi-Hui Lin, Sheng-Nan Huang, Li-Huan Hu, Wei-Kun Su, Qi-Xuan Li, Zhi-Jie Lin, Tian-Rui Kang, Xiong-Bin Yan, Pei-Chang Liu, Li Chen, Dou Yin, Si-Ying Wu, Huang-Yuan Li, and Changxi Yu
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Pharmacology ,Mice ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Basal Forebrain ,Mesencephalon ,Animals ,Electroencephalography ,Wakefulness ,Sleep - Abstract
Defensive behavior, a group of responses that evolved due to threatening stimuli, is crucial for animal survival in the natural environment. For defensive measures to be timely and successful, a high arousal state and immediate sleep-to-wakefulness transition are required. Recently, the glutamatergic basal forebrain (BF) has been implicated in sleep-wake regulation; however, the associated physiological functions and underlying neural circuits remain unknown. Here, using in vivo fiber photometry, we found that BF glutamatergic neuron is activated by various threatening stimuli, including predator odor, looming threat, sound, and tail suspension. Optogenetic activation of BF glutamatergic neurons induced a series of context-dependent defensive behaviors in mice, including escape, fleeing, avoidance, and hiding. Similar to the effects of activated BF glutamatergic cell body, photoactivation of BF glutamatergic terminals in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) strongly drove defensive behaviors in mice. Using synchronous electroencephalogram (EEG)/electromyogram (EMG) recording, we showed that photoactivation of the glutamatergic BF-VTA pathway produced an immediate transition from sleep to wakefulness and significantly increased wakefulness. Collectively, our results clearly demonstrated that the glutamatergic BF is a key neural substrate involved in wakefulness and defensive behaviors, and encodes these behaviors through glutamatergic BF-VTA pathway. Overexcitation of the glutamatergic BF-VTA pathway may be implicated in clinical psychiatric diseases characterized by exaggerated defensive responses, such as autism spectrum disorders.
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- 2022
8. Acupuncture and related therapies for poststroke insomnia: A protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis
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Song Lu, Zhao-Duan Hu, Zhi-Wei Chen, Yan Zhao, Wei Cheng, Chao Zhan, and Xiao-Ming Fang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) ,Network Meta-Analysis ,Acupuncture Therapy ,self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) ,Indirect evidence ,law.invention ,Hypnotic ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,insomnia severity index (ISI) ,law ,Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ,Study Protocol Systematic Review ,Insomnia ,medicine ,Acupuncture ,Humans ,self-rating depression scale (SDS) ,network meta-analysis (NMA) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Data Management ,Protocol (science) ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Guideline ,poststroke insomnia ,Stroke ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Physical therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,acupuncture ,Research Article - Abstract
Objective: To compare and evaluate the clinical effects on patients with poststroke insomnia of various acupuncture and acupuncture-related therapies. Methods: In order to analyze the direct and indirect evidence from related studies, we used network meta-analysis (NMA). In order to collect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture and related therapies in the treatment of poststroke insomnia, 3 English and 4 Chinese databases were searched. After 2 researchers independently screened the literature, extracted the information, and assessed the probability of bias in the included studies, the data was analyzed using Stata15.0 and WinBUGS1.4.3 software. Results: Based on the existing data, the pros and cons of different acupuncture-related therapies are compared extensively, the effectiveness of different acupuncture-related therapies is ranked compared to drugs with hypnotic effect in poststroke insomnia care, and the best methods or combinations of acupuncture intervention are summarized. Conclusion: This study will provide new evidence for the safety and effectiveness of acupuncture-related therapies in the treatment of poststroke insomnia, and may be helpful for clinicians, poststroke insomnia patients, and clinical guideline makers to choose the optimal combination of acupuncture for the treatment of poststroke insomnia. Registration Number: INPLASY202120028.
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- 2021
9. Acupuncture and Related Therapies for Post-stroke Insomnia: A Protocol for Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
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Xiao-Ming Fang, Song Lu, Zhao-Duan Hu, Yan Zhao, Zhi-Wei Chen, Wei Cheng, and Chao Zhan
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Protocol (science) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Meta-analysis ,Acupuncture ,Post stroke ,medicine ,Insomnia ,medicine.symptom ,business - Published
- 2021
10. HIF-1α is a Potential Molecular Target for Herbal Medicine to Treat Diseases
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Li,Ruo-Lan, He,Li-Ying, Zhang,Qing, Liu,Jia, Lu,Feng, Duan,Hu-Xin-Yue, Fan,Lin-Hong, Peng,Wei, Huang,Yong-Liang, and Wu,Chun-Jie
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Drug Design, Development and Therapy - Abstract
Ruo-Lan Li,1 Li-Ying He,1 Qing Zhang,1 Jia Liu,1 Feng Lu,1 Hu-Xin-Yue Duan,1 Lin-Hong Fan,1 Wei Peng,1 Yong-Liang Huang,2 Chun-Jie Wu1 1School of Pharmacy, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan 611137, People’s Republic of China; 2Pharmacy Department, Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan 610072, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yong-Liang Huang; Chun-Jie Wu Tel +86-28-6180-1001Email ld10000@126.com; wucjcdtcm@163.comAbstract: HIF-1α is an important factor regulating oxygen balance in mammals, and its expression is closely related to various physiological and pathological conditions of the body. Because HIF-1α plays an important role in the occurrence and development of cancer and other diseases, it has become an enduring research hotspot. At the same time, natural medicines and traditional Chinese medicine compounds have amazing curative effects in various diseases related to HIF-1 subtype due to their unique pharmacological effects and more effective ingredients. Therefore, in this article, we first outline the structure of HIF-1α and the regulation related to its expression, then introduce various diseases closely related to HIF-1α, and finally focus on the regulation of natural medicines and compound Chinese medicines through various pathways. This will help us understand HIF-1α systematically, and use HIF-1α as a target to discover more natural medicines and traditional Chinese medicines that can treat related diseases.Keywords: HIF-1α, disease, natural medicine, traditional Chinese medicine
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- 2020
11. Preparation and characterization of Pb(Lu 1/2 Nb 1/2 )O 3 –Pb(In 1/2 Nb 1/2 )O 3 –PbTiO 3 ternary ferroelectric ceramics with high phase transition temperatures
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Linghang Wang, Zhuo Xu, Fei Li, Duan Hu, Ke Wang, Hao-Cheng Thong, Yangbin Liu, and Mao-Hua Zhang
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010302 applied physics ,Phase transition ,Materials science ,Ferroelectric ceramics ,Analytical chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Piezoelectricity ,Characterization (materials science) ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,0210 nano-technology ,Ternary operation - Published
- 2018
12. Effect of segregation on Mn-doped relaxor-PT single crystal
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Yangbin Liu, Ye Tian, Duan Hu, Kexin Song, Zhuo Xu, Haisheng Guo, Zhenrong Li, and Yongyong Zhuang
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,R-Phase ,Poling ,Metals and Alloys ,Analytical chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Tetragonal crystal system ,Mechanics of Materials ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Curie temperature ,Orthorhombic crystal system ,0210 nano-technology ,Single crystal - Abstract
The effect of compositional segregation on the properties of relaxor ferroelectric single crystal are attracting increasing attention for its serious limitation on the application field. In this paper, the composition, phase structure, optical properties and electric properties of Mn-doped Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3-Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 (PIN-PMN-PT) single crystal were investigated. The real composition of the single crystal fluctuated around the original ratio, except for MnO2. The single crystal contained less Mn element after removing inclusions compared with the starting ratio. The single crystal samples exhibited rhombohedral phase (R phase), orthorhombic phase (O phase) and tetragonal phase (T phase) structures with different composition due to the segregation. The rhombohedral to tetragonal phase transition temperature (TR-T) shifted to a lower value along the growth direction, while the Curie Temperature (TC) shifted to a higher value instead. The relaxation level of the single crystal went down to a lower level when the crystal structure changed from R phase to T and O phase. The coercive field (EC) with [001] poling in R phase remained stable before a rise in O phase and T phase. However, the composition segregation didn't obviously affected the internal bias field and kept around 0.2 kV/cm. The piezoelectric coefficient d33 and unipolar strain with poling direction along [001] had the same trend along growth direction. The curves of them both took a rapid fall at the top of the single crystal boule, which related to the T phase.
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- 2018
13. Temperature-Insensitive Piezoelectric Performance in Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.42Sn0.02Nb0.04)O3 Ceramics Prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering
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Hao Cheng Thong, Zhu Zhixiang, Ke Wang, Bing Han, Mao-Hua Zhang, Yu Han, Duan Hu, Chen Xin, and Chunlin Zhao
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Piezoelectric coefficient ,Spark plasma sintering ,02 engineering and technology ,Atmospheric temperature range ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Piezoelectricity ,Phase (matter) ,visual_art ,0103 physical sciences ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Curie temperature ,General Materials Science ,Ceramic ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Polarization (electrochemistry) - Abstract
Dense Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.42Sn0.02Nb0.04)O3 high-performance piezoceramics were prepared by spark plasma sintering. Phase structure, domain structure, and temperature-dependent electrical properties were systematically investigated. The spark-plasma-sintered ceramics possess a pure perovskite structure with rhombohedral–tetragonal (R–T) phase boundaries and a high Curie temperature of 347 °C. Reliable performance against temperature was observed. First, high strain behavior with a normalized strain d33* of 640 and 710 pm/V occurred at 25 and 150 °C, respectively, varying less than 11%. Besides, a large remnant polarization Pr of 36.9 μC/cm2 is observed at room temperature and varies less than 18% within the temperature range of 25–150 °C. In addition, an enhanced piezoelectric coefficient d33 of ∼460 pm/V was attained at a high temperature of 150 °C, manifesting a 40% enhancement with respect to the d33 value (330 pm/V) obtained at room temperature.
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- 2017
14. Understanding core districts of city using human activity data
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Benxiong Huang, Duan Hu, and Jie Yang
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Core (optical fiber) ,Computer science ,Modeling and Simulation ,Earth science ,Signal Processing - Published
- 2017
15. Heteroatom-induced molecular asymmetry tunes quantum interference in charge transport through single-molecule junctions
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Wenjing Hong, Hatef Sadeghi, Yang Yang, Jia Shi, Rui Zhang, Junying Wei, Li-Chuan Chen, Sara Sangtarash, Junyang Liu, Ruihao Li, Duan Hu, Colin J. Lambert, Markus Gantenbein, Martin R. Bryce, Xiaoyan Huang, Afaf Alqorashi, and Jiuchan Pi
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Materials science ,Heteroatom ,Charge (physics) ,Molecular asymmetry ,Aromaticity ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Ring (chemistry) ,Antiresonance ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,General Energy ,Chemical physics ,Molecule ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Break junction - Abstract
We studied the interplay between quantum interference (QI) and molecular asymmetry in charge transport through a single molecule. Eight compounds with five-membered core rings were synthesized, and their single-molecule conductances were characterized using the mechanically controllable break junction technique. It is found that the symmetric molecules are more conductive than their asymmetric isomers and that there is no statistically significant dependence on the aromaticity of the core. In contrast, we find experimental evidence of destructive QI in five-membered rings, which can be tuned by implanting different heteroatoms into the core ring. Our findings are rationalized by the presence of antiresonance features in the transmission curves calculated using nonequilibrium Green’s functions. This novel mechanism for modulating QI effects in charge transport via tuning of molecular asymmetry will lead to promising applications in the design of single-molecule devices.
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- 2018
16. Diameter Real-Time Computing of Uncoiler/Coiler Machines Based on the S7-300
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He Ping Chen, Hai Peng Wang, Duan Hu, and Ying Tao Zhu
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Electromagnetic coil ,Control system ,Siemens ,Process (computing) ,Electronic engineering ,Angular velocity ,General Medicine ,business ,Realization (systems) ,Simulation ,Field (computer science) - Abstract
Application of coil diameter calculation is very important in the industrial field. The demanding for the precision of control is increasingly strict. There are three methods to achieve a higher precision. They are the Count-method, Linear /Angular Velocity and Distance Calculation respectively. In the process of coiling and uncoiling, advantages and disadvantages are existed. There are different requests for realization of the functions as well. In the Siemens PLC S7-300 control system, these three methods can be used to achieve a higher precision of coil diameter calculation and control. Different improvements and adjustments, according to methods, are given in the process of the test. Some algorithm has been optimized. Finally, by using the three algorithms, the dynamic change of roll diameter can be calculated and meet the need in the course of steel strip.
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- 2014
17. Temperature-Insensitive Piezoelectric Performance in Pb(Zr
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Bing, Han, Chunlin, Zhao, Zhi-Xiang, Zhu, Xin, Chen, Yu, Han, Duan, Hu, Mao-Hua, Zhang, Hao Cheng, Thong, and Ke, Wang
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Dense Pb(Zr
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- 2017
18. An Adaptive Method to Remove Air-ring Artifacts on Welding Tube Slice Images Based on Micro-focus CT Testing
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Tie Gang, Feng Yang, Min He, Liu Wenjun, and Duan-hu Shi
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Engineering ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,Welding ,Edge (geometry) ,Edge detection ,law.invention ,law ,Nondestructive testing ,Wafer ,Segmentation ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Tube (container) ,business ,Focus (optics) - Abstract
In this paper, a nondestructive testing method for tiny defects in precision welding tubes based on micro-focus CT device is presented, and slice images are obtained. Edge detection and morphology operations were adopted to remove air-ring artifacts in slice images. The removal methods are as follows. First, the canny orthogonal gradient operator was used to obtain the integrated edge of the welded tube. Second, the adaptive morphology method was used to fill the inner area of the welded tube, and mask images were obtained. Finally, the mask images were multiplied with the origin images, and slice images, from which air-ring artifacts were removed, could be obtained. The presented method was feasible. This method is expected to provide a better basis for the segmentation and 3D reconfiguration of tiny defects in slice images of a precision welding tube.
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- 2017
19. Supramolecular Systems and Chemical Reactions in Single-Molecule Break Junctions
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Xiaohui Li, Duan Hu, Zhibing Tan, Jie Bai, Zongyuan Xiao, Yang Yang, Jia Shi, and Wenjing Hong
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- 2017
20. Supramolecular Systems and Chemical Reactions in Single-Molecule Break Junctions
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Wenjing Hong, Duan Hu, Yang Yang, Jia Shi, Xiaohui Li, Zongyuan Xiao, Jie Bai, and Zhibing Tan
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Macromolecular Substances ,Static Electricity ,Electric Conductivity ,Supramolecular chemistry ,Molecular electronics ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Characterization (materials science) ,Electron Transport ,chemistry ,law ,Molecular conductance ,Non-covalent interactions ,Molecule ,Electronics ,Scanning tunneling microscope ,0210 nano-technology ,Break junction - Abstract
The major challenges of molecular electronics are the understanding and manipulation of the electron transport through the single-molecule junction. With the single-molecule break junction techniques, including scanning tunneling microscope break junction technique and mechanically controllable break junction technique, the charge transport through various single-molecule and supramolecular junctions has been studied during the dynamic fabrication and continuous characterization of molecular junctions. This review starts from the charge transport characterization of supramolecular junctions through a variety of noncovalent interactions, such as hydrogen bond, π-π interaction, and electrostatic force. We further review the recent progress in constructing highly conductive molecular junctions via chemical reactions, the response of molecular junctions to external stimuli, as well as the application of break junction techniques in controlling and monitoring chemical reactions in situ. We suggest that beyond the measurement of single molecular conductance, the single-molecule break junction techniques provide a promising access to study molecular assembly and chemical reactions at the single-molecule scale.
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- 2017
21. High and Temperature-Insensitive Piezoelectric Strain in Alkali Niobate Lead-free Perovskite
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Jing-Feng Li, Hao Cheng Thong, Gang Dai, Zhenxing Yue, Duan Hu, Wei Sun, Mao-Hua Zhang, Chunlin Zhao, Yijia Du, Ke Wang, Xiaoqing Xi, and Geng Li
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010302 applied physics ,Chemistry ,Poling ,Doping ,Mineralogy ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Piezoelectricity ,Ferroelectricity ,Catalysis ,Grain growth ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Piezoresponse force microscopy ,0103 physical sciences ,Curie temperature ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Perovskite (structure) - Abstract
With growing concern over world environmental problems and increasing legislative restriction on using lead and lead-containing materials, a feasible replacement for lead-based piezoceramics is desperately needed. Herein, we report a large piezoelectric strain (d33*) of 470 pm/V and a high Curie temperature (Tc) of 243 °C in (Na0.5K0.5)NbO3-(Bi0.5Li0.5)TiO3-BaZrO3 lead-free ceramics by doping MnO2. Moreover, excellent temperature stability is also observed from room temperature to 170 °C (430 pm/V at 100 °C and 370 pm/V at 170 °C). Thermally stimulated depolarization currents (TSDC) analysis reveals the reduced defects and improved ferroelectricity in MnO2-doped piezoceramics from a macroscopic view. Local poling experiments and local switching spectroscopy piezoresponse force microscopy (SS-PFM) demonstrates the enhanced ferroelectricity and domain mobility from a microscopic view. Distinct grain growth and improvement in phase angle may also account for the enhancement of piezoelectric properties.
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- 2017
22. Inferring Geographical Partitions by Exploiting User Mobility in Urban Area
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Lai Tu, Benxiong Huang, Duan Hu, and Feng Xiang
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Topic model ,World Wide Web ,Mobility model ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Artificial Intelligence ,Hardware and Architecture ,Computer science ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Urban area ,Software - Published
- 2014
23. A Method to Determine Fracture Toughness Using Berkovich Indenter for Bulk Materials
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He Min, Feng Yang, Hua Feng Guo, Duan Hu Shi, and Zhang Ning
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Materials science ,Fracture toughness ,Ductile materials ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Damage mechanics ,Indentation ,General Medicine ,Quadratic function ,Penetration (firestop) ,Composite material ,Penetration depth ,Elastic modulus - Abstract
An indentation approach with Berkovich indenter is proposed to determine fracture toughness for ductile materials. With decrease of effective elastic modulus, an approximate linear relationship between logarithmic plastic penetration depth and logarithmic effective elastic modulus, and a quadratic polynomial relationship between the plastic penetration depths and penetration loads are exhibited by indentation investigation with Berkovich indenter. The damage constructive equation of effective elastic modulus is proposed to determine the critical effective elastic modulus at the fracture point, which is the key problem to calculate the indentation energy to fracture. The critical plastic penetration depth is identified after the critical effective elastic modulus can be predicted by conventional mechanical properties. The fracture toughness is calculated according to the equation of penetration load, plastic penetration depth and the critical plastic penetration depth.
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- 2013
24. Automatic extraction and visualization of spatial position data for bulk porosities in laser weldments with complex structures
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Tie Gang and Duan-hu Shi
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Engineering drawing ,Materials science ,Mathematical model ,Mechanical Engineering ,Acoustics ,Welding ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,law.invention ,Visualization ,law ,Position (vector) ,General Materials Science ,Extraction (military) ,Segmentation ,Porosity - Abstract
The left and right-turning scheme of weldments was adopted to detect small porosities in laser weldments with complex structures. Detection images were obtained in this study. An algorithm that determines the optimal structure elements for morphology simulation was provided to achieve fidelity segmentation of small porosities. Mathematical models for the defect depth and deviation of bulk porosities were established based on the geometric features of laser weldments. Thus, the features of spatial distribution of small porosities were determined. To improve detection efficiency, the automatic extraction of spatial position data for bulk porosities was divided into two parts: automatic extraction of projection distance, which is important for the determination of weld porosity depth and deviation, and automatic extraction of porosity size. The porosity distribution in the longitudinal direction was obtained by automatic searching, and the features of the spatial distribution of weld porosities were procured. A 3D model of laser weldments was established to visualize the spatial distribution of porosities. Extracted data were inputted to the model, and the spatial positions of bulk porosities were visualized.
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- 2013
25. Research on segmentation and distribution features of small defects in precision weldments with complex structure
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Tie Gang, Duan-Hu Shi, Yuan Yuan, and Shuang-Yang Yang
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Engineering ,Background subtraction ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Fillet weld ,Image processing ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Metrology ,Nondestructive testing ,General Materials Science ,Segmentation ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Image sensor ,business ,Smoothing - Abstract
In order to study the segmentation and quantitative problem of small defects in precision weldments with complex structure, an automated image processing system was setup based on the Visual Basic 6.0 development environment. The weld zones were extracted by adopting the method of twice automatic threshold, and the small defects were segmented successfully by using sharpen, smoothing processing and background subtraction in the extracted weld zones. To determine the spatial distribution features of small defects, calculation formula of defects depth and deviation were deduced individually, and the projection distance of small defects can be extracted automatically also. The image processing system can achieve the goal of small defects segmentation and automatic extraction of projection distance. The depth and deviation of small defects can be obtained through the above deduced formula, and the longitudinal distribution of small defects can be obtained from the detection image, then the spatial distribution features of small defects can be determined.
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- 2007
26. We Know What You Are--A User Classification Based on Mobile Data
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Duan Hu, Fei Sun, Lai Tu, and Benxiong Huang
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World Wide Web ,Mobile identification number ,Multimedia ,Computer science ,Mobile phone ,Mobile broadband ,Mobile computing ,Mobile search ,Mobile technology ,Mobile Web ,GSM services ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Abstract
With the rapid development of wireless communication technology and computer network technology, making calls through mobile handheld devices, i.e. mobile phone, sending SMS messages and getting access to wireless Internet have become the urgent needs of a large number of users. It seems to be quite necessary to understand and analyze the behavior pattern of wireless users. This paper aims to recognize the identities of users according to the rules and characteristics of mobile phone usage behaviors of users with different identities. This paper has collected the record of mobile phone usage behaviors from 140 users in Huazhong University of Science and Technology (including 70 teachers and 70 students), analyzed the behavior differences of these two types of users in making calls, sending SMS messages and surfing the Internet, and identified the users by machine learning algorithm according to the characteristics of user behaviors. The experimental results have verified the validity of user identity classification method proposed by this paper.
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- 2013
27. Detecting Geographic Community in Mobile Social Network
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Duan Hu, Benxiong Huang, Shu Chen, and Lai Tu
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Mobile computing ,Community structure ,computer.software_genre ,Bridge (interpersonal) ,Non-negative matrix factorization ,Matrix decomposition ,Mobile social network ,Symmetric matrix ,Mobile telephony ,Data mining ,business ,computer - Abstract
We propose a new measurement called geographic community, which provides a bridge between spatial proximity and the social nature of individuals in mobile social network. A novel approach for detecting these geographic communities has been proposed. Through developing a spatial proximity matrix, an improved symmetric nonnegative matrix factorization method (SNMF) is used for detecting these geographic communities. Based on several experimental results, the advantages of this proposed measurement have been presented. Finally, several future directions extending from this new measurement have been discussed.
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- 2012
28. [The influence of oxygen partial pressure change and vascularization of rabbit wound through negative pressure wound therapy]
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Fan, Yang, Duan, Hu, Xiang-jun, Bai, Kun, Zhang, Ren-jie, Li, and Chen-chen, Xue
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Male ,Oxygen ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Disease Models, Animal ,Partial Pressure ,Animals ,Neovascularization, Physiologic ,Wounds and Injuries ,Female ,Rabbits ,Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit ,Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy - Abstract
To investigate the effect of vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) on variation of oxygen partial pressure (PtO2) and vascularization.The 12 cases of rabbit's wound models were undergoing the VSD (vacuum group, n = 6) or conventional therapy (conventional group, n = 6). Variation of PtO2 was measured by oxygen partial pressure admeasuring apparatus, expression of hypoxia inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) mRNA was measured by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR, content of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was measured by ELISA after tissue homogenate in 7 days. Vascular endothelial cell (VEC) and new blood capillary (NBC) of hematoxylin-eosin slice of tissue were counted by using light microscope.Average value of PtO2 of vacuum group was significant lower than conventional group (t = -99.780 to -5.305, P0.01). Expression of HIF-1α (30 minutes, 1, 6, 12 hours were 3.11 ± 0.07, 3.68 ± 0.26, 4.16 ± 0.13 and 3.91 ± 0.26 respectively) and content of VEGF (30 minutes, 1, 6, 12 hours were 103.3 ± 2.4, 134.2 ± 9.0, 167.8 ± 3.8 and 232.1 ± 9.5 respectively) of vacuum group were increased after 30 minutes and significant lower than conventional group (t = 13.038 - 80.208, P0.01), and both of them were reduced after 24 hours (P0.05). Counting numbers of VEC (2.47 ± 0.45 to 4.70 ± 0.38) and NBC (1.33 ± 0.49 to 4.33 ± 0.68) of vacuum group were increased at the same time-point and significant higher than conventional group (t = -0.670 to 16.500, P0.05).PtO2 of wound surface could be reduced significantly by VSD. Expression of HIF-1α and content of VEGF were increased by VSD for enhancing differentiated state of VEC and construction of NBC, which were better for vascularization and wound healing.
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- 2012
29. Signal trend extraction of road surface profile measurement
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Ma Ying, Shi Feng, Zhang Kaibin, Duan Hu-ming, and Xie Fei
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Signal processing ,Road surface ,Chemical process of decomposition ,Decomposition (computer science) ,Mode (statistics) ,Algorithm ,Signal ,Hilbert–Huang transform ,Simulation ,Surface reconstruction ,Mathematics - Abstract
It's reviewed that the measurement methods of road surface profile and the influence of signal trend extraction of road surface profile in engineering application. The methods of signal trend extraction are analyzed and compared in recent years. The empirical mode decomposition is selected as the method of extracting signal trend in road surface profile. The decomposition process and detailed algorithm of empirical mode decomposition are introduced. Based on the decomposition and reconstruction processes of empirical mode decomposition, there is an example of road surface data which is acquired on actual road. In the example, the process of empirical mode decomposition and the result of intrinsic mode function extracted are demonstrated. The analysis and comparison results show that the method of empirical mode decomposition is simple and has obvious effect in signal trend extraction. The method of signal trend extraction can be widely applied to road surface data processing.
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- 2010
30. A Distributed IPS Model Based on Neighbor Distance
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Wanhua Cao, Huan Zhang, Jian Zhang, Duan Hu, and Li Feng
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Flexibility (engineering) ,System deployment ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Distributed computing ,Load modeling ,Peer to peer computing ,Intrusion detection system ,Intrusion prevention system ,business ,Countermeasure (computer) ,Computer network - Abstract
The efficient cooperative countermeasure against a large-scale attack is very crucial for current networks. This paper proposed an approach of cooperation based on Neighbor Distance (ND) for enhancing the performance of the distributed Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). In the model, message types transmitted between cooperation nodes are defined, and a message-based cooperation method is adopted and enhances the flexibility for system deployment. In order to reduce the redundant message, the distance between nodes is calculated and the communication region is optimized in the model, and the message distribution strategy is showed. The experimental result shows that the model decreases the IPS network load evidently.
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- 2009
31. A Novel Relay Encryption Scheme for Mobile Ad hoc Networks
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Chen Huang, Chunming Rong, Duan Hu, and Furong Wang
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business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Client-side encryption ,computer.software_genre ,Encryption ,Multiple encryption ,Probabilistic encryption ,40-bit encryption ,Attribute-based encryption ,Link encryption ,On-the-fly encryption ,business ,computer ,Computer network - Abstract
Security has become a primary concern for providing communication in mobile ad hoc networks(MANET). Compared with a fixed network, a MANET is more vulnerable to attacks such as passive eavesdropping, data tampering and so on, so it is necessary to encrypt transmitted data to ensure its confidentiality. However, in a resource-constrained MANET, the mobile devices have limited capabilities in computation, storage and power, a single source node can not afford the whole encryption task. In this paper, we propose a relay encryption scheme based on threshold secret sharing algorithm, to enhance the data confidentiality, reliability and integrality in MANET. The basic idea is to distribute the whole encryption task to all nodes along the route, every node completes part of the encryption task instead of the single source node encrypting the whole data. In the relay encryption scheme, we divide the whole data into N shares by (T,N) threshold secret sharing algorithm. On the routing path, every node chooses several unencrypted shares and encrypts them separately. With the appropriate value of (T,N) and allocation principle for the number of shares encrypted on each node along the route, the relay encryption scheme can effectively alleviate the burden of the source node and reduce the transmission delay, meanwhile it provides a high level of security, and also improves the reliability of MANET.
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- 2009
32. Distance and Velocity Assisted Handoff Decision Algorithm in Heterogeneous Networks
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Feng He, Duan Hu, and Furong Wang
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Moment (mathematics) ,Base station ,Terminal (electronics) ,Handover ,Computer science ,Real-time computing ,Sampling (statistics) ,Algorithm ,Mobility management ,Heterogeneous network ,Power (physics) - Abstract
In this paper, we present a new distance and velocity assisted handoff decision algorithm (DVAH). By sampling the received power from base station (BS) continually and with the beforehand downloaded base station coverage radius and some propagation parameters, the mobile terminal (MT) can estimate the distance and the leaving velocity from surrounding BSs. By the assistance of the estimated distance and leaving velocity to all the concerned BSs, MT decides the best objective BS and the best moment to trigger a vertical handoff. The simulation results demonstrate the excellent performance of DVAH compared with the traditional power-based decision algorithms in strict checkout conditions. In addition, this handoff decision algorithm is completely implemented by MT alone, no needing any assistance from BS, and can be adopted by horizontal handoff also.
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- 2008
33. [Value of monitoring oxygen metabolism in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome after severe trauma]
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Li-hua, Tian, Wei, Gao, Duan, Hu, Hong, Zhao, and Cheng-la, Yi
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Adult ,Male ,Oxygen ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Multiple Organ Failure ,Humans ,Wounds and Injuries ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Child ,Aged ,Monitoring, Physiologic - Abstract
To study changes in oxygen metabolism and evaluate metabolic status in tissue and cell after severe trauma, and to investigate value of monitoring oxygen metabolism in the course of development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in trauma between patients.The data of 146 patients with severe trauma in Tongji Hospital were collected. The variables pertaining to oxygen metabolism were analyzed, and the data were compared between patients with risky trauma and those with severe trauma, between patients complicated with MODS and non--MODS (NMODS), and between survivors and nonsurvivors. With patients with minor trauma as control, the data were analyzed according to injury severity score (ISS), revised trauma score (RTS), acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II), trauma and injury severity score (TRISS(RTS)) methods for trauma and outcome study of probability of survival (Ps).Oxygen metabolism abnormality was found after trauma, and it was correlated with ISS, RTS, injured organ or region and number of injured organs, shock, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and respiratory complications. It was more intense in the patients with MODS. There was marked difference in the ratio of change in oxygen metabolism between MODS and NMODS groups. Oxygen deficiency metabolic variables tended to deteriorate in the non survival group. More marked changes in metabolic variables indicated severer organ dysfunction, reaching their peak values before death.Changes in level of oxygen metabolism might be closely correlated with development of MODS in trauma patients. Dynamic monitorings of metabolic status of tissue and cell are valuable in predicting the development of MODS after severe trauma.
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- 2007
34. Understanding Social Characteristic from Spatial Proximity in Mobile Social Network
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Shu Chen, Duan Hu, Benxiong Huang, and Lai Tu
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education.field_of_study ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Population ,Individual mobility ,computer.software_genre ,Data science ,Computer Science Applications ,Non-negative matrix factorization ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Mobile phone ,Mobile social network ,Data mining ,Cluster analysis ,education ,Wireless sensor network ,Mobile device ,computer - Abstract
Over the past decades, cities as gathering places of millions of people rapidly evolved in all aspects of population, society, and environments. As one recent trend, location-based social networking applications on mobile devices are becoming increasingly popular. Such mobile devices also become data repositories of massive human activities. Compared with sensing applications in traditional sensor network, Social sensing application in mobile social network, as in which all individuals are regarded as numerous sensors, would result in the fusion of mobile, social and sensor data. In particular, it has been observed that the fusion of these data can be a very powerful tool for series mining purposes. A clear knowledge about the interaction between individual mobility and social networks is essential for improving the existing individual activity model in this paper. We first propose a new measurement called geographic community for clustering spatial proximity in mobile social networks. A novel approach for detecting these geographic communities in mobile social networks has been proposed. Through developing a spatial proximity matrix, an improved symmetric nonnegative matrix factorization method (SNMF) is used to detect geographic communities in mobile social networks. By a real dataset containing thousands of mobile phone users in a provincial capital of China, the correlation between geographic community and common social properties of users have been tested. While exploring shared individual movement patterns, we propose a hybrid approach that utilizes spatial proximity and social proximity of individuals for mining network structure in mobile social networks. Several experimental results have been shown to verify the feasibility of this proposed hybrid approach based on the MIT dataset.
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- 2015
35. Gravity Anomaly From Satellite Gravity Gradiometry Data by GOCE in Japan Ms9.0 Strong Earthquake Region
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Zhang Ben-ping, Zhang Yong-zhi, Xu Hai-jun, Wang Wei-dong, and Duan Hu-rong
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Ms9.0 earthquake ,extrusion action ,Pacific Plate ,Pacific plate ,Geodesy ,satellite gravity gradiometry ,Gravity anomaly ,Latitude ,Tectonics ,Gravitational field ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Longitude ,Geology ,Bouguer anomaly ,Seismology ,gravity anomaly ,General Environmental Science ,Free-air gravity anomaly - Abstract
The great tsunami and secondary disasters caused by Ms9.0 strong earthquake occurred in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011 has attracted widely public attention from all over the world. In this paper, gravity anomaly is calculated in the region between east longitude 132°and 145°, north latitude 35°and 50° by using satellite gravity gradiometry data observed by GOCE(Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer). The computed gravity anomaly is compared with the topographical data and location of seismic activity in this region. The results show that gravity anomaly has great consistency with the regional tectonic distribution and Ms9.0 strong earthquake occurred in the steep gravity gradient zone. The spatial distribution of the gravity anomaly has obviously correspondence with extrusion action from the Pacific plate.
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