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    Power Efficient Visible Light Communication (VLC) with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)

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    A novel approach that combines visible light communication (VLC) with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to simultaneously provide flexible communication and illumination is proposed. To minimize the power consumption, the locations of UAVs and the cell associations are optimized under illumination and communication constraints. An efficient sub-optimal solution that divides the original problem into two sub-problems is proposed. The first sub-problem is modeled as a classical smallest enclosing disk problem to obtain the optimal locations of UAVs, given the cell association. Then, assuming fixed UAV locations, the second sub-problem is modeled as a min-size clustering problem to obtain the optimized cell association. In addition, the obtained UAV locations and cell associations are iteratively optimized multiple times to reduce the power consumption. Numerical results show that the proposed approach can reduce the total transmit power consumption by at least 53.8% compared to two baseline algorithms with fixed UAV locations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in IEEE Communications Letter

    An Empirical Study of Evaluation Index System and Measure Method on City’s Soft Power: 17 Cities in Shandong Province

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    Based on the research of city’s soft power at home and abroad, the current study was intended to build an evaluation index system and analyzed the city’s soft power of 17cities in Shandong Province in 2010. Both the qualitative and quantitative methods were adopted. Frequency statistical method was used to build the evaluation index system of city’s soft power, and AHP and CRITIC methods were used to determine index weight. By using the evaluation system, data from Shandong 2010 statistic yearbook and SPSS18.0, the researchers analyzed the soft power of 17 cities in Shandong province, and finally constructed a measure model for city’s soft power. Results indicated that this model is practically viable and consistent with the real situation of the soft power of 17cities in Shandong Province. It is the researchers hope that this measure model would provide reference for government’s decision-making in the development of promoting urbanization

    Facile synthesis of chitosan-capped ZnS quantum dots as an eco-friendly fluorescence sensor for rapid determination of bisphenol A in water and plastic samples

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    This paper describes a novel eco-friendly fluorescence sensor for determination of bisphenol A (BPA) based on chitosan-capped ZnS quantum dots (QDs). By using safe and inexpensive materials, nontoxic ZnS QDs were synthesized via an environment-friendly method using chitosan as a capping agent. The as-prepared ZnS QDs exhibited characteristic absorption (absorbance edge at 310 nm) and emission (maxima at 430 nm) spectra with a relatively high fluorescence quantum yield of 11.8%. Quantitative detection of BPA was developed based on fluorescence quenching of chitosan-capped ZnS QDs with high sensitivity and selectivity. Under optimal conditions, the fluorescence response of ZnS QDs was linearly proportional to BPA concentration over a wide range from 0.50 to 300 mu g L-1 with a detection limit of 0.08 mu g L-1. Most of the potentially coexisting substances did not interfere with the BPA-induced quenching effect. The proposed analytical method for BPA was successfully applied to water and plastic real samples. The possible quenching mechanism is also discussed

    A Novel Received Signal Strength Assisted Perspective-three-Point Algorithm for Indoor Visible Light Positioning

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    In this paper, a received signal strength assisted Perspective-three-Point positioning algorithm (R-P3P) is proposed for visible light positioning (VLP) systems. The basic idea of R-P3P is to joint visual and strength information to estimate the receiver position using 3 LEDs regardless of the LEDs' orientations. R-P3P first utilizes visual information captured by the camera to estimate the incidence angles of visible lights. Then, R-P3P calculates the candidate distances between the LEDs and the receiver based on the law of cosines and the Wu-Ritt's zero decomposition method. Based on the incidence angles, the candidate distances and the physical characteristics of the LEDs, R-P3P can select the exact distances from all the candidate distances. Finally, the linear least square (LLS) method is employed to estimate the position of the receiver. Due to the combination of visual and strength information of visible light signals, R-P3P can achieve high accuracy using 3 LEDs regardless of the LEDs' orientations. Simulation results show that R-P3P can achieve positioning accuracy within 10 cm over 70% indoor area with low complexity regardless of LEDs orientations.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2004.0629
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