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A dynamic spectrum access scheme for cognitive radio networks
Abstract—In this paper, the dynamic spectrum access problem for cognitive radio (CR) networks is formulated as maximizing the sum channel capacity while satisfying the power budgets of individual secondary user radios as well as the SINR constraints on both the secondary and primary users. By applying the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker theorem, we derive a waterfilling soluton. An iterative water-filling algorithm is proposed for implementing joint channel and power allocation in a dynamically changing set of available channels. The proposed algorithm has a complexity that increases linearly with both the number of channels and the number of users
An extensible product structure model for product lifecycle management in the make-to-order environment
This paper presents a product structure model with a semantic representation technique that make the product structure extensible for developing product lifecycle management (PLM) systems that is flexible for make-to-order environment. In the make-to-order business context, each product could have a number of variants with slightly different constitutions to fulfill different customer requirements. All the variants of a family have common characteristics and each variant has its specific features. A master-variant pattern is proposed for building the product structure model to explicitly represent common characteristics and specific features of individual variants. The model is capable of enforcing the consistency of a family structure and its variant structure, supporting multiple product views, and facilitating the business processes. A semantic representation technique is developed that enables entity attributes to be defined and entities to be categorized in a neutral and semantic format. As a result, entity attributes and entity categorization can be redefined easily with its configurable capability for different requirements of the PLM systems. An XML-based language is developed for semantically representing entities and entity categories. A prototype as a proof-of-concept system is presented to illustrate the capability of the proposed extensible product structure model
Curcumin Promoted the Apoptosis of Cisplain-resistant Human Lung Carcinoma Cells A549/DDP through Down-regulating miR-186*
Background and objective Curcumin, a natural compound, is derived from the rthizom of Curcuma longa. In vitro and in vivo preclinical studies have shown its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer activities and so on. miR-186*, which was found by microarray technology, was highly expressed in lung carcinoma cells A549/DDP. The aim of this study is to illustrate whether Curcumin could promote the apoptosis of A549/DDP cells through regulating the expression of miR-186*. Methods An oligonucleotide microarray chip was used to profile microRNA (miRNA) expressions in A549/DDP cells treated with and without Curcumin. The significantly differentially expressed miRNA, which was selected from microarray chip, validated by quantitative real-time PCR. Ultimately, the remarkably expressed miRNA modulated the apoptosis assaying by flow cytometry expriments and the survival rate was measured by MTT method. Results The microarray chip results demonstrated: Curcumin altered the expression level of miRNAs compared with untreated control in A549/DDP cell line, miR-186* was significantly down-regulated after Curcumin treatment, which confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR. Downregulation of miR-186* expression by curcumin elevated the apoptosis, and the survival rate of A549/DDP cells decreased; but up-regulation of miR-186* expression by transfection its mimics restrained the apoptosis, the survival rate of A549/DDP cells increased, which were assayed by flow cytometry expriments and MTT method. Conclusion Modulation of miRNAs expression may be an important mechanism underlying the biological roles of Curcumin
Revealing the Political Decision Toward Chinese Carbon Abatement: Based on Equity and Efficiency Criteria
China\u27s economic reform over the past 30 years has allowed the free market to drive economic development. However, government still plays a key role in the energy sector by allocating energy conservation and emissions abatement. How does the government make an equity decision as a tradeoff to market efficiency? This is an unanswered question. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the government\u27s preference toward equity and efficiency. Using the provincial level CO2 intensity allocation data, we investigate the political decision that the government made based on the equity and efficiency criteria. We find that the equity index plays a more important role than the efficiency index in determining the CO2 intensity target. In addition, political factors such as social stability are found to be important factors
Regional allocation of carbon dioxide abatement in China
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2011.06.00
Long-time dynamics of a competition model with nonlocal diffusion and free boundaries: Vanishing and spreading of the invader
In this work, we investigate the long-time dynamics of a two species
competition model of Lotka-Volterra type with nonlocal diffusions. One of the
species, with density , is assumed to be a native in the environment
(represented by the real line ), while the other species, with density
, is an invading species which invades the territory of with two
fronts, on the left and on the right. So the population range
of is the evolving interval and the reaction-diffusion
equation for has two free boundaries, with decreasing in and
increasing in , and the limits and
thus always exist. We obtain detailed
descriptions of the long-time dynamics of the model according to whether
is or finite. In the latter case, we reveal in
what sense the invader vanishes in the long run and survives the
invasion, while in the former case, we obtain a rather satisfactory description
of the long-time asymptotic limit for both and when a certain
parameter in the model is less than 1. This research is continued in a
separate work, where sharp criteria are obtained to distinguish the case
from the case is finite, and new
phenomena are revealed for the case . The techniques developed in this
paper should have applications to other models with nonlocal diffusion and free
boundaries
Characterization of Wave Propagation in Thin Laminated Plates
This is an electronic version of an article published in Du, C., Ni, Q. & Natsuki, T. (2010). Characterization of Wave Propagation in Thin Laminated Plates. [Materials and Manufacturing Processes is available online at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all?content=10.1080/10426910903426349The formulae including the in-plane stiffness and bending stiffness coefficients and coupling effect in out-plane were presented for analyzing characterization of wave propagation. Using the present formulae, the wave velocities can be calculated in any case of laminated plates including nonsymmetric lamination. In this study, the characteristics of wave propagation in thin laminated plates were investigated in detail. Five modes including symmetric modes and antisymmetric modes were obtained from the proposed formulae. For each mode, the wave velocities of laminated plates were investigated in different conditions such as plate thickness, stacking sequence, and vibrational frequency.ArticleMATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES. 25(4):259-263 (2010)journal articl
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