17 results on '"Changchun Shi"'
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2. Low-Carbon Technology Innovation Decision Making of Manufacturing Companies in the Industrial Internet Platform Ecosystem
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Hongxia Zhao, Guangming Xu, Lu Liu, Changchun Shi, and Huijuan Zhao
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government subsidy ,platform service quality ,low-carbon technology innovation ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,low-carbon preference ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Abstract
Low carbon has become a highly relevant topic in today’s society, particularly for manufacturing enterprises. To gain insight into how manufacturing enterprises embedded in the industrial internet platform make decisions regarding low-carbon technology innovation, this article examines the service quality of the platform, the low-carbon preferences of the manufacturing enterprises, and government subsidy factors. A platform ecological system game model, comprised of a single manufacturing enterprise and an industrial internet platform, is then established. The results indicate that, under the model’s assumptions, the decarbonization of production can only occur when the cost of low-carbon innovation is below a specific threshold. Decentralized decision making is more effective in promoting low-carbon innovation by the manufacturing enterprises when the cost of low-carbon technology innovation is low. The greater the service quality of the industrial internet platform, the stronger the positive influence of the low-carbon preferences of users and government subsidies on the low-carbon innovation level of the manufacturing enterprises. This study offers useful decision-making advice for both the industrial internet platform and the manufacturing enterprises.
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- 2023
3. Chromosome-scale Cerasus humilis genome assembly reveals gene family evolution and possible genomic basis of calcium accumulation in fruits
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Yang Zhao, Guangjun Fu, Jinyu Jiang, Yingchao Li, Xiaojuan Liu, Jian Li, Jingyu Sun, Qi Wang, Donglin Liu, Zhumei Luo, Shuxia Ding, Quanxin Bi, Changchun Shi, and Libing Wang
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Horticulture - Published
- 2022
4. Monitoring and modeling the coupled movement of water, vapor, and energy in arid areas
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Yudong Lu, Changchun Shi, Jiří Šimůnek, Xiuhua Liu, Huanhuan Li, and Ce Zheng
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Water flow ,0207 environmental engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Atmospheric sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Arid ,Isothermal process ,Flux (metallurgy) ,Thermal ,Vadose zone ,Soil water ,Environmental science ,020701 environmental engineering ,Water vapor ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
In arid areas, vapor flow has been recognized to contribute significantly to the mass and energy transfers and to play a critical role in maintaining surface vegetation and ecosystems. To better understand the continuous spatial and temporal variations in liquid water and water vapor contents under different climatic conditions, soil water contents, temperatures, and micrometeorological variables were observed in-situ in the Mu Us Desert of northwestern China. The collected data were then used to calibrate and validate the Hydrus-1D model simulating either the coupled movement of water, vapor, and energy or only isothermal water flow in soils (the latter as a reference). The results of the coupled model were not only in better agreement with observed data, but also advanced our understanding of underlying mechanisms of soil water flow. For the coupled model, the isothermal liquid flux was the most significant component of the total water flux. Three diurnal stages were identified for thermal liquid and vapor fluxes on dry days, while the vapor flux became almost negligible during rainfall events. The results indicate that isothermal liquid, thermal liquid, and thermal vapor fluxes should be considered simultaneously when evaluating soil water flow in arid regions, while the isothermal vapor flux can be neglected. Vapor flow contributed, on average, about 13% of the total water flux in the uppermost soil layer during the analyzed period at the study area, and this ratio often exceeded 20%.
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- 2020
5. The Efficacy and Safety of Integrated Chinese Plus Western Medicine Compared with Western Medicine Alone in the Treatment for Purpuric Nephritis: A Meta-Aalysis
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Tingting Wu, Yingying Du, Wenxing Li, Yonghan Hu, Meng Peng, and Changchun Shi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,World wide ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,Meta-analysis ,medicine ,Combined therapy ,business ,Adverse effect ,Nephritis ,Western medicine - Abstract
Objective: This research is aimed to systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of Chinese plus Western Medicine treatment for Childhood purpuric nephritis by Meta-analysis, in order to improve the cure rate and reduce adverse reactions of this disease, then provide guidance for clinical medication. Methods: There are six major databases including CNKI, Pubmed, Embase, World Wide Database, Web of science and Science Direct retrieved through the Internet, and the randomized-controlled trials of the combined therapy for Childhood purpuric nephritis published both in Chinese and English from the 1999 to October 2019 were collected. Meta-analysis by R software 3.5.0 was adopted to analyze the effective index and adverse effect. Results: In total 92 papers of randomized-controlled clinical studies were enrolled. HSPN children treated with combined therapy demonstrated a significant increase in total effective rate (RR=1.19; 95%CI (1.16–1.21), P
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- 2020
6. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that DNA bases using graphene nanopores can be identified by their translocation times
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Lijun Liang, Hans Ågren, Tianyang Sun, Zhengyan Zhao, Zhengzhong Kang, Yaoquan Tu, Qi Wang, Jia-Wei Shen, Zhe Kong, and Changchun Shi
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Graphene ,General Chemical Engineering ,Chromosomal translocation ,Nanotechnology ,General Chemistry ,DNA sequencing ,law.invention ,Nucleobase ,Nanopore ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Molecular dynamics ,chemistry ,law ,Biophysics ,Nucleotide ,DNA - Abstract
The improvement of the resolution of DNA sequencing by nanopore technology is very important for its real-life application. In this paper, we report our work on using molecular dynamics simulation to study the dependence of DNA sequencing on the translocation time of DNA through a graphene nanopore, using the single-strand DNA fragment translocation through graphene nanopores with diameters down to ∼2 nm as examples. We found that A, T, C, and G could be identified by the difference in the translocation time between different types of nucleotides through 2 nm graphene nanopores. In particular, the recognition of the graphene nanopore for different nucleotides can be greatly enhanced in a low electric field. Our study suggests that the recognition of a graphene nanopore by different nucleotides is the key factor for sequencing DNA by translocation time. Our study also indicates that the surface of a graphene nanopore can be modified to increase the recognition of nucleotides and to improve the resolution of DNA sequencing based on the DNA translocation time with a suitable electric field.
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- 2015
7. The research and development of growth curve for children's height and weight on Android platform
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Likai Wang, Zhidong Zhao, and Changchun Shi
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Medical services ,Physical development ,business.industry ,Applied psychology ,Health care ,Systems architecture ,Date of birth ,Android (operating system) ,Psychology ,business ,Physiological Phenomenon ,World health - Abstract
Growth and development are unique physiological phenomena in infants and adolescents. The height and weight are regarded as important indicators of growth and have attracted considerable attention from the family and society. In this paper, the static and dynamic recording and evaluation of children's growth and development were performed. The physical development was evaluated by children's gender, date of birth, weight, and height data under the standard of World Health Organization (WHO). The growth and development curve could be drawn automatically according to the previous growth and development records of the children, and the dynamic tracking management of children's development was attained. This tracking is primarily used to evaluate the level of growth and development of individuals, groups, children and adolescents and provide advice for health care. The system also records the child's growth in the process of dribs and drabs, becoming a child's growth assistant and playmate. This paper mainly introduces the design and construction of the system architecture, technology selection, design and implementation of the database and the realization of the basic functions of the Android.
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- 2017
8. Development of the Home Uterine Contraction Pressure Monitoring System Based on PDA
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Changchun Shi, Zhao Zhidong, Chen Manni, Ying Honghua, and Fei Xiaoyang
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Wireless transmission ,business.industry ,Computer science ,education ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Signal ,Uterine contraction ,law.invention ,Bluetooth ,law ,health services administration ,Embedded system ,medicine ,Pressure monitoring ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Computer hardware - Abstract
Due to be difficult for pregnant woman doing a periodic inspection at the hospital, a home uterine contraction pressure monitoring system has been developed, which consists of uterine contraction pressure signal collected unit, wireless transmission unit and PDA module. The system is built based on MCU chip-dsPIC33FJ128MC706. The uterine contraction pressure signal is acquired by load cell sensor is FSL1500N2C made by Honeywell, which can be wireless transmitted to PDA via Bluetooth. The signal can be analyzed real-time on PDA and the diagnosis can be made to prevent premature birth or occurrence of abortion effectively.
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- 2012
9. Enhancement of base conductivity via the piezoelectric effect in AlGaN/GaN HBTs
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Peter M. Asbeck, Edward T. Yu, Changchun Shi, W. Sun, X. Z. Dang, and S. S. Lau
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Heterojunction bipolar transistor ,Doping ,Heterojunction ,Algan gan ,Nitride ,Conductivity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Piezoelectricity ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Materials Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Polarization (electrochemistry) - Abstract
Large polarization effects in nitride-based heterostructures provide opportunities for controllably introducing negative charge, equivalent to acceptor-doping, in AlGaN/GaN HBT structures. This paper reviews evidence for polarization-based doping effects in nitride-based materials, and discusses potential applications of these effects for the improvement of p-contacts and p-type base conductivity. It is shown that in conventional HBTs grown with Ga-terminated faces in the emitter-up configuration, the polarization-induced charges detract from the acceptor doping of the base. In contrast, the polarization effects add to effective doping in the base in structures that are grown and processed as collector-up devices, or in devices that are grown emitter-up and utilize the transferred substrate approach.
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- 2000
10. [Therapeutic effect of double fill nine tastes soup in treating recurrent respiratory infection (RRI) and change of immune function in children]
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Youcheng, Wang, Lijuan, Zhang, Guohua, Hu, Menghe, Wang, Xiaoyuan, Tang, Hui, Guo, Yimei, Shi, Shufang, Chen, and Changchun, Shi
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Male ,Interferon-gamma ,Immunoglobulin M ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Child, Preschool ,Immunoglobulin G ,Humans ,Infant ,Female ,Child ,Interleukin-12 ,Respiratory Tract Infections ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
To investigate the therapeutic effect of double fill nine tastes soup in treating children recurrent respiratory infection (RRTI) and the change of immune function.77 RRTI patients were randomly selected into observation and control groups. The observation group was treated with Chinese medicine- double fill nine tastes soup,water frying points 2 times oral. The control was treated with transfer factor oral liquid,every 10 mL,2 times daily oral. Treatment periods were both two months. IgA, IgG, IgM and IL-12, TNF-alpha, INF-gamma were detected before and after treatment to assess the clinical effects and the changes of immune factors, meanwhile, a health group was established.Before treatment, compared with the health group, the serum IgA, IgG, IgM, IgE, IL-12, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma in both groups were significantly different (P0.01). After treatment, the ratio of IgA, IgG, Ig M, IL-12, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma in two groups were significantly different (P0.01). Compared with the recurrence rate and clinical effects, the observation group was better than control, and the differences were significant (P0.01).Double fill nine tastes soup has significant effects in treating recurrent respiratory infection (RRI) and enhance the immune function in children.
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- 2012
11. Wordlength Optimization
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Dejan Marković, Robert W. Brodersen, Cheng C. Wang, and Changchun Shi
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- 2012
12. Piezoelectric polarization associated with dislocations in wurtzite GaN
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Peter M. Asbeck, Edward T. Yu, and Changchun Shi
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Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Crystallography ,Materials science ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Condensed matter physics ,Electric field ,Piezoelectric polarization ,Wide-bandgap semiconductor ,Charge density ,Piezoelectric semiconductors ,Polarization (waves) ,Piezoelectricity ,Wurtzite crystal structure - Abstract
The piezoelectric polarization and its associated charge density are calculated for edge, screw, and mixed dislocations oriented parallel to the c axis in wurtzite GaN. It is shown that the polarization field generated by screw components of dislocations is divergence free, and thus does not generate electric fields. Edge dislocations produce polarization fields that have nonzero divergence only at interfaces. These characteristics minimize the electrical and optical effects of the dislocations mediated by the piezoelectric effect.
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- 1999
13. Floating-point to fixed-point conversion with decision errors due to quantization
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Changchun Shi and Robert W. Brodersen
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Theoretical computer science ,Floating point ,Quantization (signal processing) ,Saturation arithmetic ,CORDIC ,Fixed point ,Fixed-point arithmetic ,Algorithm ,Data type ,Phase-shift keying ,Mathematics - Abstract
Most existing analyses of quantization effects are given under the condition that all decision-making blocks, if they exist in a system, produce identical decisions in both fixed-point and infinite-precision (IP) implementations. However, in doing floating-point to fixed-point conversion (FFC), a fixed-point design with occasional decision errors may still be an acceptable approximation of the IP system. We study the effect of this decision error, and relate its probability to the fixed-point data types. Our previous FFC methodology is then extended to include systems with possible decision errors due to quantization. The extended approach is applied to both CORDIC and a BPSK transceiver.
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- 2004
14. A perturbation theory on statistical quantization effects in fixed-point DSP with non-stationary inputs
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Robert W. Brodersen and Changchun Shi
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Adaptive filter ,Noise ,Signal processing ,Nonlinear system ,Steady state (electronics) ,Control theory ,Quantization (signal processing) ,Applied mathematics ,Function (mathematics) ,Fixed-point arithmetic ,Mathematics - Abstract
A quantitative characterization of statistical quantization effects in a discrete-time digital system is derived as a function of fixed-point data types. The analysis is based on a perturbation theory approach which assumes the quantization noise is a small deviation from the ideal characteristics and that the system does not contain decision-error propagation. The theory works for both linear and nonlinear digital systems with either stationary or nonstationary inputs. The approach is applied to an LMS adaptive filter in both the transient and steady state periods.
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- 2004
15. Automated fixed-point data-type optimization tool for signal processing and communication systems
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Robert W. Brodersen and Changchun Shi
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Signal processing ,Floating point ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Real-time computing ,Fixed point ,Data type ,Integer ,business ,Fixed-point arithmetic ,Field-programmable gate array ,Algorithm ,Global optimization ,Digital signal processing - Abstract
A tool that automates the floating-point to fixed-point conversion (FFC) process for digital signal processing systems is described. The tool automatically optimizes fixed-point data types of arithmetic operators, including overflow modes, integer word lengths, fractional word lengths, and the number systems. The approach is based on statistical modeling, hardware resource estimation and global optimization based on an initial structural system description. The basic technique exploits the fact that the fixed point realization is a weak perturbation of the floating point realization which allows the development of a system model which can be used in the optimization process.
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- 2004
16. A System Level Resource Estimation Tool for FPGAs
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Vinay Singh, Changchun Shi, Ann Root, Scott Mcmillan, and Jimmy Hwang
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Computer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Circuit design ,Real-time computing ,Estimator ,Resource (project management) ,Field-programmable gate array ,Function (engineering) ,MATLAB ,business ,computer ,Digital signal processing ,media_common ,computer.programming_language ,Block (data storage) - Abstract
High level modeling tools make it possible to synthesize a high performance FPGA design directly from a Simulink model. Accurate estimates of the FPGA resources required provides the system designer important feedback on area and cost, which is valuable even during early design iterations. Previous approaches to hardware resource estimation suffer a combination of inaccuracy, slowness, and/or high complexity, which limits their practicality at the algorithm definition stage. We address these restrictions with a fast resource estimation tool incorporated in the Xilinx System Generator. Implemented using MATLAB code, the estimator run time is proportional to the Simulink compilation time, and typically takes from seconds to minutes depending upon the size of the Simulink model. Estimates are conservative, and accurate to within 10% of the post-mapping implementation report. In this paper, we explain how block resource information is characterized in a MATLAB function. This characterization also estimates logic that will be trimmed during synthesis and mapping. Finally, we describe how these estimation functions are integrated within Simulink in a user-friendly and automated infrastructure. This approach has been incorporated in System Generator since version 3.1.
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- 2004
17. An automated floating-point to fixed-point conversion methodology
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Changchun Shi and Robert W. Brodersen
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Very-large-scale integration ,Arithmetic logic unit ,Floating point ,Computer science ,Logarithmic number system ,Binary scaling ,Saturation arithmetic ,Control engineering ,Digital signal ,Parallel computing ,Fixed point ,Fixed-point arithmetic - Abstract
We propose a floating-point to fixed-point conversion (FFC) methodology for digital VLSI signal processing systems. The past techniques used to facilitate FFC are first reviewed, followed by a description based on a statistical approach and global optimization which allows a high degree of automation.
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- 2003
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