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RESH: A Secure Authentication Algorithm Based on Regeneration Encoding Self-Healing Technology in WSN
In the real application environment of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the uncertain factor of data storage makes the authentication information be easily forged and destroyed by illegal attackers. As a result, it is hard for secure managers to conduct forensics on transmitted information in WSN. This work considers the regeneration encoding self-healing and secret sharing techniques and proposes an effective scheme to authenticate data in WSN. The data is encoded by regeneration codes and then distributed to other redundant nodes in the form of fragments. When the network is attacked, the scheme has the ability against tampering attack or collusion attack. Furthermore, the damaged fragments can be restored as well. Parts of fragments, encoded by regeneration code, are required for secure authentication of the original distributed data. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme reduces hardware communication overhead by five percent in comparison. Additionally, the performance of local recovery achieves ninety percent
THE LOCAL BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF LOWER LIMB ON COUNTER-MOVEMENT JUMP BETWEEN BAREFOOT AND SHOD PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT FOOT MORPHOLOGY
The aim of this study was to explore the kinematic variations in knee and ankle joints and the ground reaction force between habitually barefoot (HBM) and shod males (HSM) during countermovement jump. Twenty-eight males (14 HBM,14 HSM) participated in this experiment. An 8-camera Vicon motion system was used to collect the kinematic data of knee and ankle joints from 3 dimensions and the force plate was used to collect the ground reaction force in take-off phase. Results in take-off phase showed that HSM produced two peak forces to take off and showed significantly greater knee ROM in sagittal plane, as well as greater ankle inversion and external rotation. In conclusion, the foot morphological differences can result in the different influence on jump performance. The relevant practioner should pay close attention to the effect of foot morphology on jump in training
Observation of Ultrahigh Mobility Surface States in a Topological Crystalline Insulator by Infrared Spectroscopy
Topological crystalline insulators (TCIs) possess metallic surface states
protected by crystalline symmetry, which are a versatile platform for exploring
topological phenomena and potential applications. However, progress in this
field has been hindered by the challenge to probe optical and transport
properties of the surface states owing to the presence of bulk carriers. Here
we report infrared (IR) reflectance measurements of a TCI, (001) oriented
in zero and high magnetic fields. We demonstrate that the
far-IR conductivity is unexpectedly dominated by the surface states as a result
of their unique band structure and the consequent small IR penetration depth.
Moreover, our experiments yield a surface mobility of 40000 ,
which is one of the highest reported values in topological materials,
suggesting the viability of surface-dominated conduction in thin TCI crystals.
These findings pave the way for exploring many exotic transport and optical
phenomena and applications predicted for TCIs
Reducibility of 1-D quantum harmonic oscillator with new unbounded oscillatory perturbations
Enlightened by Lemma 1.7 in \cite{LiangLuo2021}, we prove a similar lemma
which is based upon oscillatory integrals and Langer's turning point theory.
From it we show that the Schr{\"o}dinger equation can be
reduced in to an autonomous system for most values
of the frequency vector , where , and . The
functions and are analytic on
and will be chosen according to the value of . Comparing
with \cite{LiangLuo2021}, the novelty is that the phase functions of
oscillatory integral are more degenerate when .Comment: Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equation
Recent progress in anodic oxidation of TiO2 nanotubes and enhanced photocatalytic performance: a short review
© 2021 World Scientific Publishing Company. This is the accepted version of the final published version found at https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793292021300024By adjusting the oxidation voltage, electrolyte, anodizing time and other parameters, TiO2 nanotubes with high aspect ratio can be prepared by oxidation in organic system because anodic oxidation method has the advantage of simple preparation process, low material cost and controllable morphology. Low material cost and controllable morphology by anodizing. This review focuses on the influence of anodizing parameters on the morphology of TiO2 nanotube arrays prepared by anodizing. In order to improve the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 nanotubes under visible light and prolong the life of photo-generated carriers, the research status of improving the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 nanotubes in recent years is reviewed. This review focuses on the preparation and modification of TiO2 nanotubes by anodic oxidation, which is helpful to understand the best structure of TiO2 nanotubes and the appropriate modification methods, thus guiding the application of TiO2 nanotubes in practical photocatalysis. Finally, the development of TiO2 nanotubes is prospected.Peer reviewe
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