82 research outputs found

    Reliability analysis and resilience measure of complex systems in shock events

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    The working environment of complex systems is complex and variable, and their performance is often affected by various shock events during the service phase. In this paper, first, considering that the system performance will be affected by shocks again in the process of maintenance, the reliability changes and fault process of complex systems are discussed. Second, the performance change processes of complex systems are analyzed under multiple shocks and maintenance. Then, based on performance loss and recovery, this paper analyzes the reliability and resilience of complex systems under the intersecting process of multiple shocks and maintenance. Considering the direct and indirect losses caused by shocks, as well as maintenance costs, the changes in total costs are analyzed. Finally, the practicability of the proposed model is checked by using a specific welding robot system

    A Novel Floating High-Voltage Level Shifter with Pre-Storage Technique

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    This paper proposes a novel floating high-voltage level shifter (FHV-LS) with the pre-storage technique for high speed and low deviation in propagation delay. With this technology, the transmission paths from input to output are optimized, and thus the propagation delay of the proposed FHV-LS is reduced to as low as the sub-nanosecond scale. To further reduce the propagation delay, a pull-up network with regulated strength is introduced to reduce the fall time, which is a crucial part of the propagation delay. In addition, a pseudosymmetrical input pair is used to improve the symmetry of FHV-LS structurally to balance between the rising and falling propagation delays. Moreover, a start-up circuit is developed to initialize the output state of FHV-LS during the VDDH power up. The proposed FHV-LS is implemented using 0.3-µm HVCMOS technology. Post-layout simulation shows that the propagation delays and energy per transition of the proposed FHV-LS are 384 ps and 77.7 pJ @VH = 5 V, respectively. Finally, the 500-points Monte Carlo are performed to verify the performance and the stability

    Single underwater image enhancement based on adaptive correction of channel differential and fusion

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    Clear underwater images are necessary in many underwater applications, while absorption, scattering, and different water conditions will lead to blurring and different color deviations. In order to overcome the limitations of the available color correction and deblurring algorithms, this paper proposed a fusion-based image enhancement method for various water areas. We proposed two novel image processing methods, namely, an adaptive channel deblurring method and a color correction method, by limiting the histogram mapping interval. Subsequently, using these two methods, we took two images from a single underwater image as inputs of the fusion framework. Finally, we obtained a satisfactory underwater image. To validate the effectiveness of the experiment, we tested our method using public datasets. The results showed that the proposed method can adaptively correct color casts and significantly enhance the details and quality of attenuated underwater images

    Practice of pharmaceutical services and prescription analysis in internet-based psychiatric hospitals during COVID-19 pandemic in Wuxi, China

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    ObjectiveTo study the practice of pharmaceutical services in internet-based psychiatric hospitals, and to analyze the prescriptions to ensure the safety and efficacy of internet-based medication in Wuxi, China.MethodsAll 1,259 internet-based prescriptions from our hospital in 2022 were collected, and data on patients’ age, gender, diagnosis, medications used, medication types, dosage forms, rationality of medication use, and reasons for irrationality were analyzed through descriptive statistics.ResultsIn the electronic prescriptions of internet-based psychiatric hospitals, females accounted for the majority (64.50%), with a female-to-male ratio of 1.82:1. Middle-aged and young adults accounted for the majority of patients (57.50%). There were 47 diagnosed diseases involved, with 89 types of medications used and 1,938prescriptions issued. Among them, there were 78 types of western medicine with 1,876 prescriptions (96.80%), and 11 types of traditional Chinese medicine with 62 prescriptions (3.20%). The main medications used were anti-anxiety and antidepressant medications (44.94%) and psychiatric medications (42.21%). The dosage forms were all oral, with tablets (78.53%), capsules (17.54%), and solution preparations (2.17%) being the top three in frequency. According to the prescription review results, the initial pass rate of internet-based system review was 64.26%. After intervention by the internet-based system and manual review by pharmacist reviewers, the final pass rate of internet-based prescriptions reached 99.76%.ConclusionThe practice of pharmaceutical services and prescription analysis in internet-based psychiatric hospitals could significantly improve medication rationality, which fills the research gap in this field. In addition, it promotes the transformation of pharmaceutical service models

    Particle Swarm Optimization Based on a Novel Evaluation of Diversity

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    In this paper, we propose a particle swarm optimization variant based on a novel evaluation of diversity (PSO-ED). By a novel encoding of the sub-space of the search space and the hash table technique, the diversity of the swarm can be evaluated efficiently without any information compression. This paper proposes a notion of exploration degree based on the diversity of the swarm in the exploration, exploitation, and convergence states to characterize the degree of demand for the dispersion of the swarm. Further, a disturbance update mode is proposed to help the particles jump to the promising regions while reducing the cost of function evaluations for poor particles. The effectiveness of PSO-ED is validated on the CEC2015 test suite by comparison with seven popular PSO variants out of 12 benchmark functions; PSO-ED achieves six best results for both 10-D and 30-D

    FPGA-Based Image Acquisition System Designed for Wireless

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    Part 12: Pattern RecognitionInternational audienceIntroduced micro-wireless transmission system image acquisition the overall structure, each part of the overall design ideas and works theory. Designed SBBC camera interface and data cache control module, analysis of the TCP / IP communication protocol standard structure and characteristics, and on this basis, the design of a non-standard short-range wireless communication protocol. System which controlled by the input and output module is based on FPGA, the system collected data alternately to the outer SDRAM, this realized the image data collection; Ethernet interface controller also designed in FPGA to achieve the image data transmit through wireless. The results show that: under normal conditions, the wireless communication module can be complete, accurate, stable wireless data transceiver functions

    Advances in Vibration and Noise Reduction of Hybrid Transmission

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    The vibration and noise problems of hybrid transmission during operation will affect the comfort of HEY. The research on the vibration and noise reduction of hybrid transmission can provide technical support for NVH performance improvement. This paper describes the detection and identification of noise sources, gear modification, optimization of boxes' natural frequency and increasing damping for vibration and noise reduction in hybrid transmission. Finally, the directions of development are analysed for vibration and noise reduction technology of hybrid transmission

    Water surface albedo and its driving factors on the turbid lakes of Northeast China

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    Lake water surface albedo (LWSA) is a critical parameter for describing energy flux balance at the air–water interface. It is used to measure the capacity of lake water surface reflectance in the shortwave radiation band, which controls the energy partitioning between atmosphere and lake. LWSA and its driving factors, including solar radiation angle, water quality and meteorology, in lakes of Northeast China was analyzed in this research. Solar altitude angle emerged as the most important controlling factor of LWSA. The results showed a strong reduction in LWSA values with increase in solar altitude angle. The study also documented a strong effect of suspended matter on the radiative properties of lakes surface, leading to increased LWSA with increased in suspended matter concentration, especially at high solar altitude angles (R2: 0.76). While no significant association (R2: 0.11) was found between LWSA and chlorophyll-a concentration, LWSA was positively correlated with wind speed (R2 of 0.62 and 0.50 at high and low solar altitude angles, respectively), likely a consequence of wind-driven sediment resuspension in lake waters. Although chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and organic particulate matter can affect energy partitioning and spectral distribution of incident solar radiation in lake waters, there was insufficient evidence of measurable effects on LWSA. Variations in LWSA recorded in this study were primarily dependent on similar solar altitude angles and backscattering properties of inorganic particulate matter suspended in the water column. Higher surface albedo was found in the turbid lakes
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