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Exploration on the Management Concept of University Teachers under the New Background of Endowment Insurance
Since the implementation of regulations on personnel management in public institutions on July 2014, the decision on the reform of endowment insurance system for staff in organ and institution was released by the State Council on Jan 2015, the reform in organ and institution developed rapidly. As an important member of public institutions, university is the first to be included in reform. Although one of the core essence of the new deal is to break the institutional barriers, promote the rational flow and effective allocation of talents, it also brings new challenges to management of university teachers. Under the new situation, in order to adapt to the new deal and stable teachers work, the author will explore the concept of teacher management in university from the perspective of justice and equality, people oriented and rule by law
A probabilistic data association based MIMO detector using joint detection of consecutive symbol vectors
A new probabilistic data association (PDA) approach is proposed for symbol detection in spatial multiplexing multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. By designing a joint detection (JD) structure for consecutive symbol vectors in the same transmit burst, more a priori information is exploited when updating the estimated posterior marginal probabilities for each symbol per iteration. Therefore the proposed PDA detector (denoted as PDA-JD detector) outperforms the conventional PDA detectors in the context of correlated input bit streams. Moreover, the conventional PDA detectors are shown to be a special case of the PDA-JD detector. Simulations and analyses are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new method
Multi-group frequency hopping OFDMA based on statistical multiplexing
In this paper, the multi-group frequency hopping OFDMA (MG-FH OFDMA) based on the statistical multiplexing is proposed for the downlink cellular system. Compared with the existed random frequency hopping OFDMA (RFH-OFDMA) system utilizing the statistical multiplexing, the proposed MG-FH OFDMA invokes the deterministic hopping pattern to reduce the number of subcarrier collisions. By dividing all users into different groups, the subcarriers are utilized sufficiently. Latin Square hopping pattern and user index updating scheme are applied to randomize the subcarrier collisions among users. The user capacity, defined as the maximum number of users served with a basic data-rate in a cell, is calculated with the consideration of intra-cell capacity and the other cell interference (OCI). Results show that the proposed MG-FH OFDMA achieves higher user capacity than that of the RFH-OFDMA
Approximate minimum BER power allocation for MIMO-THP system
This paper proposes a transmit power allocation (TPA) scheme based on multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Tomlinson-Harashima precoding (THP) structure, where a TPA matrix is introduced to the conventional MIMO-THP. We analyze the influence of the introduced TPA matrix on the performance of MIMO-THP. The proposed TPA scheme invokes the minimum average uncoded bit-error rate (BER) criterion subjected to a sum-power constraint. During the derivation, we consider the effects of precoding loss factor on the TPA scheme and obtain a closed-form expression of the TPA. Compared to existing TPA methods for MIMO-THP systems, the proposed scheme reduces processing complexity and improves the BER performance
Simulated annealing based multiuser detection for synchronous SDMA system
In this treatise, a novel Simulated Annealing (SA) based Multi-User Detection (MUD) is proposed in synchronous Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) system. SA MUD modifies experiential Cooling Schedule (CS) of traditional SA algorithm according to its use in MUD. Moreover, in order to ensure sufficient diversity acquired in the whole Markov chain and to prevent from being trapped at local optima, Uniform Mutation (UM) based trial vector generation scheme is brought forward. In addition, the optimal solution recording scheme is also invoked in case of being lost during cooling process. Simulation results illustrate that in comparison with Genetic Algorithm (GA) MUD in the same simulation conditions, without turbo processing and soft-information, SA MUD proposed in this paper performs better, approaching the performance of Maximum Likelihood (ML) MUD and imposes lower complexity
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Garlic Consumption and All-Cause Mortality among Chinese Oldest-Old Individuals: A Population-Based Cohort Study.
In vitro and in vivo experimental studies have shown garlic has protective effects on the aging process; however, there is no evidence that garlic consumption is associated with all-cause mortality among oldest-old individuals (≥80 years). From 1998 to 2011, 27,437 oldest-old participants (mean age: 92.9 years) were recruited from 23 provinces in China. The frequencies of garlic consumption at baseline and at age 60 were collected. Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for potential covariates were constructed to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) relating garlic consumption to all-cause mortality. Among 92,505 person-years of follow-up from baseline to September 1, 2014, 22,321 participants died. Participants who often (≥5 times/week) or occasionally (1-4 times/week) consumed garlic survived longer than those who rarely (less than once/week) consumed it (p < 0.001). Participants who consumed garlic occasionally or often had a lower risk for mortality than those who rarely consumed garlic at baseline; the adjusted HRs for mortality were 0.92(0.89-0.94) and 0.89(0.85-0.92), respectively. The inverse associations between garlic consumption and all-cause mortality were robust in sensitivity analyses and subgroup analyses. In this study, habitual consumption of garlic was associated with a lower all-cause mortality risk; this advocates further investigation into garlic consumption for promoting longevity
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