14 results on '"Lu, Yanxi"'
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2. Towards interpreting machine learning models for understanding the relationship between vegetation growth and climate factors: A case study of the Anhui Province, China
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Bao, Nana, Peng, Kai, Yan, Xingting, Lu, Yanxi, Liu, Mingyu, Li, Chenyang, and Zhao, Boyuan
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- 2024
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3. Fault diagnosis of lithium-ion battery sensors based on multi-method fusion
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Yan, Yuan, Luo, Wei, Wang, Zhifu, Xu, Song, Yang, Zhongyi, Zhang, Shunshun, Hao, Wenmei, and Lu, Yanxi
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- 2024
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4. TMP-Net: Terrain Matching and Positioning Network by Highly Reliable Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Altimeter.
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Lu, Yanxi, Song, Anna, Liu, Gaozheng, Tan, Longlong, Xu, Yushi, Li, Fang, Wang, Yao, Jiang, Ge, and Yang, Lei
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GLOBAL Positioning System , *SYNTHETIC aperture radar , *DIGITAL elevation models , *IMAGE registration , *DEEP learning - Abstract
Airborne aircrafts are dependent on the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), which is susceptible to interference due to the satellite base-station and cooperative communication. Synthetic aperture radar altimeter (SARAL) provides the ability to measure the topographic terrain for matching with Digital Elevation Model (DEM) to achieve positioning without relying on GNSS. However, due to the near-vertical coupling in the delay-Doppler map (DDM), the similarity of DDMs of adjacent apertures is high, and the probability of successful matching is low. To this end, a novel neural network of terrain matching and aircraft positioning is proposed based on the airborne SARAL imagery. The model-driven terrain matching and aircraft positioning network (TMP-Net) is capable of realizing aircraft positioning by utilizing the real-time DDMs to match with the DEM-based DDM references, which are generated by a point-by-point coupling mechanism between the airborne routine and ground terrain DEM. Specifically, the training dataset is established by a numerical simulation method based on a semi-analytical model. Therefore, DEM-based DDM references can be generated by forward deduction when only regional DEM can be obtained. In addition to the model-based DDM generation, feature extraction, and similarity measurement, an aircraft positioning module is added. Three different positioning methods are designed to achieve the aircraft positioning, where three-point weighting exhibits the best performance in terms of positioning accuracy. Due to the fact that both the weighted triplet loss and softmax loss are employed in a cooperative manner, the matching accuracy can be improved and the positioning error can be reduced. Finally, both simulated and measured airborne datasets are used to validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. Quantitative and qualitative evaluations show the superiority. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Blame-avoiding strategies for a digital scandal: A critical discourse analysis of Mark Zuckerberg's Congressional hearings.
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Liu, Ming and Lu, Yanxi
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DISCOURSE analysis ,SEMANTICS - Abstract
The burgeoning digital economy has also aroused wide public concerns over its improper use of personal data for economic and political profits. This study focuses on the milestone Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal and examines how Mark Zuckerberg succeeded in avoiding public blame during two US Congressional hearings. An integrated analytic framework has been established by combining blame theory and critical discourse analysis to examine blame-avoiding strategies used by Mark Zuckerberg during the two Congressional hearings. The findings have revealed not only the topics but also the specific strategies and the linguistic means and realizations for these strategies. It is expected that this study can generate significant implications on blame-avoiding strategies by digital corporations for their inherently flawed business models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Detection Performance Analysis for Distributed MIMO Radar
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Cheng Ziyang, He Zishu, Wang Zhilei, and Lu Yanxi
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Distributed MIMO radar ,Distributed coherent ,Random phase ,Random amplitude-phase ,Square law detector ,Electricity and magnetism ,QC501-766 - Abstract
To address the problem of target detection in distributed MIMO radar, three styles of distributed MIMO radar systems are given in this paper. With respect to the geometric distribution relations of distributed MIMO radar, the styles are distributed coherent MIMO radar, random phase MIMO radar, and random amplitude-phase MIMO radar. Next, the square law detector structures of random phase and random amplitude-phase MIMO radar are derived in the paper when there is a low signal-to-noise ratio, and the performance of the two detectors are analyzed as well. Finally, simulation results demonstrate the theoretical analysis of this paper are of guiding significance for the actual engineering.
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- 2017
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7. Joint Selection of Transmitters and Receivers in Distributed Multi-input Multi-output Radar Network for Multiple Targets Tracking
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Lu Yanxi, He Zishu, Cheng Ziyang, and Liu Shuangli
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Radar network resource management ,Sensor selection ,Distributed Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) radar ,Target tracking ,Electricity and magnetism ,QC501-766 - Abstract
Only a subset of transmitters and receivers in a distributed Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) radar network is allowed to actively track a target at a particular instance due to the limited time and energy resource of a MIMO radar network. It is therefore desirable to obtain an efficient method to overcome the resource constraints while optimizing the tracking performance. In this study, posterior Cramer-Rao lower bound is used as the performance metric and the selection problem is formulated as a Boolean programming problem aiming at optimizing the worst tracking performance of multiple targets. It is later relaxed to a semidefinite programming and solved by the block coordinate descend method. Numerical results show that proposed method superior to the fixed selection method. In addition, with less computation complexity, the proposed method obtains nearly equivalent performance compared with exhaustive search method.
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- 2017
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8. Above Ground Level Estimation of Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Altimeter by a Fully Supervised Altimetry Enhancement Network.
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Duan, Mengmeng, Lu, Yanxi, Wang, Yao, Liu, Gaozheng, Tan, Longlong, Gao, Yi, Li, Fang, and Jiang, Ge
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SYNTHETIC aperture radar , *SPECKLE interference , *ALTIMETERS , *DEEP learning , *ALTIMETRY , *SUPERVISED learning - Abstract
Due to the lack of accurate labels for the airborne synthetic aperture radar altimeter (SARAL), the use of deep learning methods is limited for estimating the above ground level (AGL) of complicated landforms. In addition, the inherent additive and speckle noise definitely influences the intended delay/Doppler map (DDM); accurate AGL estimation becomes more challenging when using the feature extraction approach. In this paper, a generalized AGL estimation algorithm is proposed, based on a fully supervised altimetry enhancement network (FuSAE-net), where accurate labels are generated by a novel semi-analytical model. In such a case, there is no need to have a fully analytical DDM model, and accurate labels are achieved without additive noises and speckles. Therefore, deep learning supervision is easy and accurate. Next, to further decrease the computational complexity for various landforms on the airborne platform, the network architecture is designed in a lightweight manner. Knowledge distillation has proven to be an effective and intuitive lightweight paradigm. To significantly improve the performance of the compact student network, both the encoder and decoder of the teacher network are utilized during knowledge distillation under the supervision of labels. In the experiments, airborne raw radar altimeter data were applied to examine the performance of the proposed algorithm. Comparisons with conventional methods in terms of both qualitative and quantitative aspects demonstrate the superiority of the proposed algorithm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Full waveform autofocus inversion based microwave induced transcranial thermoacoustic tomography with a human skull validated.
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Liu, Shuangli, Shang, Xin, Lu, Yanxi, and Huang, Lin
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SPEED of sound ,SKULL ,STROKE ,TOMOGRAPHY ,MICROWAVES - Abstract
Stroke is the third leading cause of mortality in many countries. Thermoacoustic imaging has the potential for stroke detection. However, some parameters in thermoacoustic imaging, such as speed of sound, are difficult to be obtained in advance, and a constant velocity value is assumed in the reconstructed algorithm. Thermoacoustic signals propagate through the soft brain tissue and the skull in actual stroke detection. This mismatch between the assumed and actual sound velocity will degrade the imaging quality. In this Letter, we propose a full waveform autofocus inversion method to reconstruct thermoacoustic images for stroke noninvasive and non-ionizing detection. Employing the difference between the simulation forward sensor signals and the measured signals, the approximate speed of sound distribution is updated continuously. The numerical simulation of a real human brain model and the experiment of a real human skull help us to validate the performance of the proposed method in clinical transcranial thermoacoustic detection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Measurement matrix uncertainty model-based microwave induced thermoacoustic sparse reconstruction in acoustically heterogeneous media.
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Liu, Shuangli, Lu, Yanxi, Zhu, Xiaozhang, and Jin, Haoran
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SPEED of sound , *SENSOR arrays , *MICROWAVES - Abstract
Microwave induced thermoacoustic has attracted broad attention in recent years because of its potential for clinical noninvasive detection. The model matrix in the model-based reconstruction method is often constructed by simulation, assuming that the media is acoustically homogeneous. However, the thermoacoustic signal waves propagate through acoustically heterogeneous media in real imaging scenes and are recorded by sparse sensor array. Thus, there is a perturbation between the actual and pre-designed measurement matrix, called measurement matrix uncertainty. In this Letter, an improved model is proposed to reconstruct the sound pressure distribution from sparse signals with phase distortion caused by variations in the speed of sound between tissues. The measured thermoacoustic signals are employed to construct a series of complex signals, which contain amplitude and phase information. The signal model's sparse constraint of the estimated sound pressure map is combined with the nonzero constraint of the random measurements' phases with respect to the amplitude-only measures. Our simulation and experiment results indicate that the proposed model helps to improve the image quality reconstructed by sparse sampling in acoustically heterogeneous media. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. Microwave induced thermoacoustic tomography based on probabilistic reconstruction.
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Liu, Shuangli, Zhao, Zhiqin, Lu, Yanxi, Wang, Bingwen, Nie, Zaiping, and Liu, Qing-Huo
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THERMOACOUSTICS ,TOMOGRAPHY ,COMPRESSED sensing ,PROBABILITY theory ,ESTIMATION theory ,BAYESIAN analysis - Abstract
The performance of the existing reconstruction algorithms based on compressive sensing (CS) in microwave induced thermoacoustic tomography (MITAT) is influenced by the positions of detectors. Besides, some
a priori information, such as target distribution or the correlation among thermoacoustic signals, has not been taken into account. In this letter, a probabilistic reconstruction algorithm in MITAT based on sparse Bayesian learning is proposed. Different from norm-based point estimation algorithms in CS, the sound pressure distribution which needs to be estimated is provided by probability distributions in the probabilistic reconstruction algorithm and an image is reconstructed based on the posterior density. Compared with the widely used norm-based point estimation algorithms (GPSR, Lasso) whose solution is not always the sparsest, the sparse Bayesian learning framework is globally convergent which can produce the sparsest solution at the posterior mean. Therefore, the robustness of the probabilistic reconstruction is better than that of norm-based point estimation algorithms. In addition, the estimations of the initial pressure distributions can be more accurately provided if the correlation of thermoacoustic signals can be considered, especially under the condition of low signal to noise ratio (SNR). Simulations and experiments on real breast tumors demonstrate that the proposed algorithm improves the robustness of reconstruction and show better performance at low SNRs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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12. \text A^\text 2\text RC: An Accurate Array Response Control Algorithm for Pattern Synthesis.
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Zhang, Xuejing, He, Zishu, Cheng, Ziyang, Lu, Yanxi, Liao, Bin, and Zhang, Xuepan
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ALGORITHMS ,ADAPTIVE antennas ,SIGNAL processing ,ADAPTIVE signal processing ,ARRAY processing - Abstract
This paper presents a novel accurate array response control algorithm, abbreviated as \text A^2\text RC, and its application to array pattern synthesis. The proposed \text A^2\text RC algorithm deals with the problem of how to accurately control the array response at a given direction. Starting from the adaptive array theory, a deep analysis of the optimal weight vector is carried out. It is found that the normalized response at a given direction can be accurately adjusted to an arbitrary level, by means of making some simple modification to the initial weight vector. On this basis, all possible weight vectors, which have a specific form and can make the normalized response at the given direction equal to the prescribed value, are first figured out. Then, an effective approach to selecting the most appropriate one, which would cause the least pattern distortion, is devised. By applying the \text A^2\text RC algorithm, a new pattern synthesis approach for arbitrary arrays is developed. In this approach, the array pattern is adjusted in a point-by-point manner by successively modifying the weight vector. Contrary to the conventional approaches that assign artificial interferences in an ad hoc way, our approach is able to obtain the weight vector without iteratively determining the powers of the artificial interferences. Extensive simulation results are provided to demonstrate the performance of the \text A^2\text RC algorithm in array response control and the effectiveness of this algorithm in pattern synthesis under various situations. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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13. Usage of Social Media and Smartphone Application in Assessment of Physical and Psychological Well-Being of Individuals in Times of a Major Air Pollution Crisis
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Zhang, Melvyn WB, Ho, Cyrus SH, Fang, Pan, Lu, Yanxia, and Ho, Roger CM
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Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundCrisis situations bring about many challenges to researchers, public institutions, and governments in collecting data and conducting research in affected individuals. Recent developments in Web-based and smartphone technologies have offered government and nongovernment organizations a new system to disseminate and acquire information. However, research into this area is still lacking. The current study focuses largely on how new social networking websites and, in particular, smartphone technologies could have helped in the acquisition of crucial research data from the general population during the recent 2013 Southeast Asian Haze. This crisis lasted only for 1 week, and is unlike other crisis where there are large-scale consequential after-effects. ObjectiveTo determine whether respondents will make use of Internet, social media, and smartphone technologies to provide feedback regarding their physical and psychological wellbeing during a crisis, and if so, will these new mechanisms be as effective as conventional, technological, Internet-based website technologies. MethodsA Web-based database and a smartphone application were developed. Participants were recruited by snowball sampling. The participants were recruited either via a self-sponsored Facebook post featuring a direct link to the questionnaire on physical and psychological wellbeing and also a smartphone Web-based application; or via dissemination of the questionnaire link by emails, directed to the same group of participants. Information pertaining to physical and psychological wellbeing was collated. ResultsA total of 298 respondents took part in the survey. Most of them were between the ages of 20 to 29 years and had a university education. More individuals preferred the option of accessing and providing feedback to a survey on physical and psychological wellbeing via direct access to a Web-based questionnaire. Statistical analysis showed that demographic variables like age, gender, and educational levels did not influence the mechanism of access. In addition, the participants reported a mean number of 4.03 physical symptoms (SD 2.6). The total Impact of Event Scale–Revised (IES-R) score was 18.47 (SD 11.69), which indicated that the study population did experience psychological stress but not post-traumatic stress disorder. The perceived dangerous Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) level and the number of physical symptoms were associated with higher IES-R Score (P
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14. Identification of a Ribose-Phosphate Pyrophosphokinase that Can Interact In Vivo with the Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cyclosome.
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Yu H, Zhang Y, Zhang D, Lu Y, He H, Zheng F, and Wang M
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- Abscisic Acid pharmacology, Acetates pharmacology, Cyclopentanes pharmacology, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant drug effects, Hevea genetics, Hevea metabolism, Leupeptins pharmacology, Oxylipins pharmacology, Plant Bark metabolism, Plant Proteins chemistry, Plant Proteins genetics, Protein Binding, Ribose-Phosphate Pyrophosphokinase chemistry, Ribose-Phosphate Pyrophosphokinase genetics, Anaphase-Promoting Complex-Cyclosome metabolism, Plant Proteins metabolism, Ribose-Phosphate Pyrophosphokinase metabolism
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5-Phospho-d-ribosyl-1-diphosphate (PRPP) synthase (PRS) catalyzes the biosynthesis of PRPP, which is an important compound of metabolism in most organisms. However, no PRS genes have been cloned, let alone studied for their biological function in rubber tree. In this study, we identify a novel protein (PRS4) that interacts in vivo with rubber tree anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) subunit 10 (HbAPC10) by yeast two-hybrid assays. PRS4 has been cloned from rubber tree and named as HbPRS4 . Blastp search in the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana showed that HbPRS4 shared the highest similarity with AtPRS4, with 80.71% identity. qRT-PCR was used to determine the expression of HbPRS4 in different tissues and under various treatments. HbPRS4 was preferentially expressed in the bark. Moreover, the expression level of HbPRS4 was significantly induced by the proteasome inhibitor MG132 treatment, suggesting it might be regulated by the ubiquitin/26S proteasome pathway. The amount of HbPRS4 transcript was obviously decreased after mechanical wounding and abscisic acid (ABA) treatments, while a slight increase was observed at 24 h after ABA treatment. HbPRS4 transcript in the latex was significantly upregulated by ethephon (ET) and methyl jasmonate (MeJA) treatments. These results suggested that HbPRS4 may be a specific substrate of HbAPC10 indirectly regulating natural rubber biosynthesis in rubber tree.
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