104 research outputs found
IIP-Mixer:Intra-Inter Patch Mixing Architecture for Battery Remaining Useful Life Prediction
Accurately estimating the Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of lithium-ion
batteries is crucial for maintaining the safe and stable operation of
rechargeable battery management systems. However, this task is often
challenging due to the complex temporal dynamics involved. Recently,
attention-based networks, such as Transformers and Informer, have been the
popular architecture in time series forecasting. Despite their effectiveness,
these models with abundant parameters necessitate substantial training time to
unravel temporal patterns. To tackle these challenges, we propose a simple
MLP-Mixer-based architecture named 'Intra-Inter Patch Mixer' (IIP-Mixer), which
is an architecture based exclusively on multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs),
extracting information by mixing operations along both intra-patch and
inter-patch dimensions for battery RUL prediction. The proposed IIP-Mixer
comprises parallel dual-head mixer layers: the intra-patch mixing MLP,
capturing local temporal patterns in the short-term period, and the inter-patch
mixing MLP, capturing global temporal patterns in the long-term period.
Notably, to address the varying importance of features in RUL prediction, we
introduce a weighted loss function in the MLP-Mixer-based architecture, marking
the first time such an approach has been employed. Our experiments demonstrate
that IIP-Mixer achieves competitive performance in battery RUL prediction,
outperforming other popular time-series framework
Predictability of Time-varying Jump Premiums: Evidence Based on Calibration
This study supplies new evidence regarding the predictive power of jumps for conditional market returns and volatilities. We change the constant jump intensity as in the LPW and Du models with time-varying intensity following an autoregressive conditional jump intensity (ARJI) process and a squared bessel (SB) process, and apply calibrated jump premiums to predict excess market returns and volatilities. We show that all calibrated jump premiums have significant predictive power in sample and out-of-sample. We find that in the U.S. market LPW’s model forecasts excess returns and volatilities better. The ARJI process of jump intensity predicts excess returns better, and SB process forecasts volatilities better. In the Australian market we find that, the model with ARJI process of jump intensity predicts Australian market returns and volatilities better.This paper is accepted by the Australian Journal of Management
Fasudil in Combination With Bone Marrow Stromal Cells (BMSCs) Attenuates Alzheimer\u27s Disease-Related Changes Through the Regulation of the Peripheral Immune System.
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disease. Its mechanism is still not clear. Majority of research focused on the central nervous system (CNS) changes, while few studies emphasize on peripheral immune system modulation. Our study aimed to investigate the regulation of the peripheral immune system and its relationship to the severity of the disease after treatment in an AD model of APPswe/PSEN1dE9 transgenic (APP/PS1 Tg) mice. APP/PS1 Tg mice (8 months old) were treated with the ROCK-II inhibitor 1-(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)-homo-piperazine (Fasudil) (intraperitoneal (i.p.) injections, 25 mg/kg/day), bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs; caudal vein injections, 1 × 1
Analysis of Factors Affecting the String Cross-Through Capability Within Long Horizontal Section in Shale Gas Drilling
Along with the further petroleum exploration and development, the conventional oil and gas resources cannot meet the needs of rapid economic development now. Shale gas energy as an important supplement to the existing traditional energy is one of the main successive energy in the future which has very important significance for our country to realize diversified energy security strategy. In the course of drilling and developing horizontal wells in shale gas reservoirs, when it comes to hole trajectory control technology based on guide screw drill in horizontal well drilling with long horizontal section, there are some problems that string extension ability will be limited through horizontal section and low drilling efficiency will happen in later period which is not good for economic and efficient development of shale gas. This article focused on the researches of limit mechanism of the influence factors such as assembly, drill string buckling, weight on bit, well depth profile, and slope, and finally the extension ability in horizontal section was effectively improved by optimizing the well bore profile design and optimizing drilling parameters
Construction of Yeast One-hybrid Bait Reporter Vector for Screening the Binding Proteins of Cassava MeCWINV1
Cellwall invertase (CWIN) hydrolyzes sucrose into glucose and fructose irreversibly, playing key roles in carbohydrate partitioning and plant defence. MeCWINV1 is one of the CWINs in cassava, which contains several light-responsive elements and stress-responsive elements in promoter region. To analyze the regulatory function of MeCWINV1 in the cassava starch accumulation and stress defense response, a 865 bp MeCWINV1 promoter fragment was cloned and inserted into yeast one-hybrid bait vector to construct pCW1-AbAi vector, then was transformed to Y1HGold yeast strains to screen the binding proteins. It might provide a framework for further investigation on the regulation mechanism of MeCWINV1 gene in cassava
Field-free spin-orbit torque switching enabled by interlayer Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
Perpendicularly magnetized structures that are switchable using a spin
current under field-free conditions can potentially be applied in spin-orbit
torque magnetic random-access memory(SOT-MRAM).Several structures have been
developed;however,new structures with a simple stack structure and MRAM
compatibility are urgently needed.Herein,a typical structure in a perpendicular
spin-transfer torque MRAM,the Pt/Co multilayer and its synthetic
antiferromagnetic counterpart with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, was
observed to possess an intrinsic interlayer chiral interaction between
neighboring magnetic layers,namely the interlayer Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya
interaction (DMI) effect. Furthermore, using a current parallel to the
eigenvector of the interlayer DMI, we switched the perpendicular magnetization
of both structures without a magnetic field, owing to the additional
symmetry-breaking introduced by the interlayer DMI. This SOT switching scheme
realized in the Pt/Co multilayer and its synthetic antiferromagnet structure
may open a new avenue toward practical perpendicular SOT-MRAM and other SOT
devices
Fasudil in Combination With Bone Marrow Stromal Cells (BMSCs) Attenuates Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Changes Through the Regulation of the Peripheral Immune System
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disease. Its mechanism is still not clear. Majority of research focused on the central nervous system (CNS) changes, while few studies emphasize on peripheral immune system modulation. Our study aimed to investigate the regulation of the peripheral immune system and its relationship to the severity of the disease after treatment in an AD model of APPswe/PSEN1dE9 transgenic (APP/PS1 Tg) mice. APP/PS1 Tg mice (8 months old) were treated with the ROCK-II inhibitor 1-(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)- homo-piperazine (Fasudil) (intraperitoneal (i.p.) injections, 25 mg/kg/day), bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs; caudal vein injections, 1 × 106 BMSCs /time/mouse), Fasudil combined with BMSCs, or saline (i.p., control) for 2 months. Morris water maze (MWM) test was used to evaluate learning and memory. The mononuclear cells (MNCs) of spleens of APP/PS1 Tg mice were analyzed using flow cytometry for CD4+ T-cells, macrophages, and the pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory molecules of the macrophages. Immunohistochemical staining was used to examine the expression of ROCK-II in the spleens of APP/PS1 Tg mice. The MWM test showed improved spatial learning ability in APP/PS1 Tg mice treated with Fasudil or BMSCs alone or in combination, compared to untreated APP/PS1 Tg mice. Fasudil combined with BMSCs intervention significantly promoted the proliferation of CD4+/CD25+ and CD4+/ IL-10 lymphocytes, induced the release of cytokine factors, and regulated the balance of the immune system to work functionally. It also shifted M1 (MHC-II, CD86) to M2 (IL-10, CD206) phenotype of macrophages of CD11b and significantly enhanced the anti-inflammatory and phagocytic abilities (CD16/32) of macrophages of CD11b. Immunohistochemical staining showed significantly decreased expression of ROCK-II in mice treated with combination of Fasudil with BMSCs as compared to saline control. Fasudil in combination of BMSCs improved cognition of APP/PS1 Tg mice through the regulation of the peripheral immune system, including reduction of ROCK-II expression and increased proportion of anti-inflammatory M2 mononuclear phenotype and phagocytic macrophages in the spleen of the peripheral immune system. The latter was achieved through the communication between brain and spleen to improve the immunoregulation of CNS and AD disease conditions
Protective Effect of Edaravone in Primary Cerebellar Granule Neurons against Iodoacetic Acid-Induced Cell Injury
Edaravone (EDA) is clinically used for treatment of acute ischemic stroke in Japan and China due to its potent free radical-scavenging effect. However, it has yet to be determined whether EDA can attenuate iodoacetic acid- (IAA-) induced neuronal death in vitro. In the present study, we investigated the effect of EDA on damage of IAA-induced primary cerebellar granule neurons (CGNs) and its possible underlying mechanisms. We found that EDA attenuated IAA-induced cell injury in CGNs. Moreover, EDA significantly reduced intracellular reactive oxidative stress production, loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, and caspase 3 activity induced by IAA. Taken together, EDA protected CGNs against IAA-induced neuronal damage, which may be attributed to its antiapoptotic and antioxidative activities
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