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An Adaptive Load Balance and Handoff Management Strategy for Hierarchical Infrastructure Networks
Hierarchical cellular networks that employ microcells with overlaying macrocells have been proposed to increase the traffic-carrying capacity and circuit quality. Variations in the traffic loads among cells will lessen the traffic-carrying capacity. Moreover, the handoff procedure usually takes place when the call crosses the cell boundary. An ineffective management will increase the system overheads, such as channel switch, data switch, and even network switch. The invetigation proposes an effective load balance and handoff management strategy. This strategy are implemented to solve traffic-adaption problem that can enhance the traffic-carrying capacity for variations in traffic. For the management of handoff procedure, our strategy considers the mobility of mobile hosts and the bandwidth utilization in macrocells. It can descrease the number of handoffs and, accordingly, lessen the system overhead. Furthermore, the simulation results are presented to confirm the efficiency of the proposed strategy
The resting sites and blood-meal sources of Anopheles minimus in Taiwan
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The WHO declared Taiwan free from malaria in 1965, but in 2003 the reporting of two introduced cases in a rural area suggested a possible local transmission of this disease. Therefore, understanding the resting sites and the blood sources of <it>Anopheles minimus </it>is crucial in order to provide information for implementing vector control strategies.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>During a two-year survey, mosquitoes were collected in houses and their surrounding areas and at the bank of larval habitats by backpack aspirators in 17 villages in rural areas of southern and eastern Taiwan for 1 hr. On the same day, blacklight traps were hung downward overnight. Blood-fed mosquito samples were analysed by PCR.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of the 195 total households surveyed by backpack aspirators, no <it>Anopheles </it>adults were collected inside the houses, while a single <it>Anopheles minimus </it>and a single <it>Anopheles maculatus </it>were collected outside of the houses. On the same day, 23 <it>An. minimus</it>, two <it>An. maculatus</it>, two <it>Anopheles ludlowae</it>, two <it>Anopheles sinensis</it>, and one <it>Anopheles tessellatus </it>were collected along the bank of larval habitats. In blacklight traps hung outside of the houses in the villages, 69 <it>An. minimus</it>, 62 <it>An. ludlowae</it>, 31 <it>An. sinensis</it>, and 19 <it>An. maculatus </it>were collected. In larval habitats, 98 <it>An. ludlowae</it>, 64 <it>An. minimus</it>, 49 <it>An. sinensis</it>, and 14 <it>An. maculatus </it>were collected. Of a total of 10 blood-fed samples, <it>An. minimus </it>fed on four animals including bovine (60%), dogs (20%), pig (10%), and non-chicken avian (10%).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p><it>Anopheles minimus</it>, an opportunist feeder in Taiwan, was not collected inside the houses, but was found outside of the houses in villages and surrounding larval habitats. Therefore, an outdoor transmission of malaria is likely to occur and, thus, the bed nets, which are favoured for controlling the late biting of <it>An. minimus</it>, should be a very efficient and effective method for those local residents who sleep outdoors. Additionally, space spray of insecticides for <it>Anopheles </it>at night, as well as residual spray inside animal huts and selective larval habitats, are also helpful to control female adults.</p
Modality-Independent Teachers Meet Weakly-Supervised Audio-Visual Event Parser
Audio-visual learning has been a major pillar of multi-modal machine
learning, where the community mostly focused on its modality-aligned setting,
i.e., the audio and visual modality are both assumed to signal the prediction
target. With the Look, Listen, and Parse dataset (LLP), we investigate the
under-explored unaligned setting, where the goal is to recognize audio and
visual events in a video with only weak labels observed. Such weak video-level
labels only tell what events happen without knowing the modality they are
perceived (audio, visual, or both). To enhance learning in this challenging
setting, we incorporate large-scale contrastively pre-trained models as the
modality teachers. A simple, effective, and generic method, termed Visual-Audio
Label Elaboration (VALOR), is innovated to harvest modality labels for the
training events. Empirical studies show that the harvested labels significantly
improve an attentional baseline by 8.0 in average F-score (Type@AV).
Surprisingly, we found that modality-independent teachers outperform their
modality-fused counterparts since they are noise-proof from the other
potentially unaligned modality. Moreover, our best model achieves the new
state-of-the-art on all metrics of LLP by a substantial margin (+5.4 F-score
for Type@AV). VALOR is further generalized to Audio-Visual Event Localization
and achieves the new state-of-the-art as well. Code is available at:
https://github.com/Franklin905/VALOR
Efficient feature-based image registration by mapping sparsified surfaces
With the advancement in the digital camera technology, the use of high resolution images and videos has been widespread in the modern society. In particular, image and video frame registration is frequently applied in computer graphics and film production. However, conventional registration approaches usually require long computational time for high resolution images and video frames. This hinders the application of the registration approaches in the modern industries. In this work, we first propose a new image representation method to accelerate the registration process by triangulating the images effectively. For each high resolution image or video frame, we compute an optimal coarse triangulation which captures the important features of the image. Then, we apply a surface registration algorithm to obtain a registration map which is used to compute the registration of the high resolution image. Experimental results suggest that our overall algorithm is efficient and capable to achieve a high compression rate while the accuracy of the registration is well retained when compared with the conventional grid-based approach. Also, the computational time of the registration is significantly reduced using our triangulation-based approach
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Applying the Resilience to the Community Development in Taiwan
In 1999, the Shishui community in Nantou County, Taiwan was severely damaged by the 921 earthquakes, with many houses collapsing and community facilities suffering unprecedented damage. In late 2001, a community development association was established, and with the efforts of residents, the community was awarded the title of Classic Rural Area by the government in 2007, becoming a nationally recognized leisure agriculture demonstration base. However, with the subsequent reduction of external resources, continuous loss of internal talents, and operational dysfunction of community organizations, the Shishui community eventually stagnated. How can we evaluate the community\u27s resilience in this situation? This study takes the Shishui community as its research field, integrates expert and scholar research on community resilience, constructs the elements of Shishui community development resilience through in-depth interviews with community residents, and analyzes Shishui community resilience indicators using the Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM), with five main dimensions: sustainable development capacity, organizational leadership capacity, financial management capacity, community cohesion, and network resource capacity. Then, using the Similarity-based Importance-Performance Analysis (SBIPA) method, the study analyzes the evaluations of Shishui community residents on the satisfaction and importance of each resilience indicator. Finally, a total of 18 issues that residents consider important but have not yet reached the expected level of performance are identified, such as community resources and mechanisms to support young people returning to their hometowns and fair distribution of community resources by community organizations, which will become important directions for future community governance improvement
Antioxidation activity and total phenolic contents of various Toona sinensis extracts
Products Processing Division, LRI, COA, Tainan, Taiwan. Accepted 1 August, 2012 The purpose of this study was to analyze the antioxidation activities and total phenolic contents of Toona sinensis. An extractive method of the antioxidant activities of local T. sinensis leaf extracts and various antioxidation models were analyzed. The effects of various solvent concentrations to extract the T. sinensis leaf on the antioxidation activity were compared. The results showed that the T. sinensis leaf extracts of various solvent concentrations had good antioxidant activities. The chelating abilities of ferrous ion in the T. sinensis leaf extracts obtained from various solvent concentrations were above 80%. It is concluded that T. sinensis leaf extracts could be used as biopreservatives of food products. The total antioxidant activities, chelating abilities of ferrous ions and reducing capacities of the T. sinensis leaf extracts might provide a substitute for a natural antioxidant.Keywords: Antioxidative activity, bio-preservatives, extracts, Toona sinensi
A mixture of anatase and rutile TiO2 nanoparticles induces histamine secretion in mast cells
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Histamine released from mast cells, through complex interactions involving the binding of IgE to FcεRI receptors and the subsequent intracellular Ca<sup>2+ </sup>signaling, can mediate many allergic/inflammatory responses. The possibility of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO<sub>2 </sub>NPs), a nanomaterial pervasively used in nanotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, to directly induce histamine secretion without prior allergen sensitization has remained uncertain.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>TiO<sub>2 </sub>NP exposure increased both histamine secretion and cytosolic Ca<sup>2+ </sup>concentration ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>C</sub>) in a dose dependent manner in rat RBL-2H3 mast cells. The increase in intracellular Ca<sup>2+ </sup>levels resulted primarily from an extracellular Ca<sup>2+ </sup>influx via membrane L-type Ca<sup>2+ </sup>channels. Unspecific Ca<sup>2+ </sup>entry via TiO<sub>2 </sub>NP-instigated membrane disruption was demonstrated with the intracellular leakage of a fluorescent calcein dye. Oxidative stress induced by TiO<sub>2 </sub>NPs also contributed to cytosolic Ca<sup>2+ </sup>signaling. The PLC-IP<sub>3</sub>-IP<sub>3 </sub>receptor pathways and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) were responsible for the sustained elevation of [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>C </sub>and histamine secretion.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data suggests that systemic circulation of NPs may prompt histamine release at different locales causing abnormal inflammatory diseases. This study provides a novel mechanistic link between environmental TiO<sub>2 </sub>NP exposure and allergen-independent histamine release that can exacerbate manifestations of multiple allergic responses.</p
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