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Yongxin Chen,Xianggen Yin,Xingzhu Wang,Xiangyuan Yin,Wenbin Cao,Yuanlin Pan 전력전자학회 2019 ICPE(ISPE)논문집 Vol.2019 No.5
This paper proposes a hybrid UHVDC system dedicated for long-distance power transmission and back-toback interconnection of the receiving region power grids. The receiving terminal of the UHVDC system is formed by the LCC and MMC in cascaded connection. The system combines the merits of hierarchical connection and asynchronous interconnection, which optimizes the network structure of the receiving system and makes the power distribution of the receiving region grids more flexible. The topology of the system is introduced in detail. The control strategy and the DC fault clearing strategy are proposed. Finally, the UHVDC system is built in PSCAD / EMTDC. The simulation verifies the effectiveness of the control strategy, the DC fault clearing strategy and the re-starting strategy. The results indicate that this kind of UHVDC system has a good application prospect in large-capacity long-distance power transmission to the asynchronous regional power grids.
Modified Sub-aperture Stitching Algorithm using Image Sharpening and Particle Swarm Optimization
Yiwei Chen,Erlong Miao,Yongxin Sui,Huaijiang Yang 한국광학회 2014 Current Optics and Photonics Vol.18 No.4
This study proposes a modified sub-aperture stitching algorithm, which uses an image sharpening algorithm and particle swarm optimization to improve the stitching accuracy. In sub-aperture stitching interferometers with high positional accuracy, the high-frequency components of measurements are more important than the low-frequency components when compensating for position errors using a sub-aperture stitching algorithm. Thus we use image sharpening algorithms to strengthen the high-frequency components of measurements. When using image sharpening algorithms, sub-aperture stitching algorithms based on the least-squares method easily become trapped at locally optimal solutions. However, particle swarm optimization is less likely to become trapped at a locally optimal solution, thus we utilized this method to develop a more robust algorithm. The results of simulations showed that our algorithm compensated for position errors more effectively than the existing algorithm. An experimental comparison with full aperture-testing results demonstrated the validity of the new algorithm.
Fast Sub-aperture Stitching Algorithm Using Partial Derivatives
Yiwei Chen,Erlong Miao,Yongxin Sui,Huaijiang Yang 한국광학회 2015 Current Optics and Photonics Vol.19 No.1
For large optical elements which are tested by many sub-apertures, it takes too much time for asub-aperture stitching algorithm to get the stitching result. To solve this problem, we propose a fastsub-aperture stitching algorithm to quickly compensate for piston, tilt, and defocus errors. Moreover, thenew algorithm is easy to understand and program. We use partial derivatives of measurement data toseparately solve piston, tilt, and defocus errors. First, we show that the new algorithm has a lower timecomplexity than the currently used algorithm. Although simulation results indicate that the accuracy ofthe new algorithm is lower than the current algorithm in all 20 simulations, our experimental results validatethe algorithm and show it is sufficiently accurate for general use
Metabolism Characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection in Asthmatic Children
Luo Jiaying,Chen Huian,Zhang Qiyong,Huang Xinyun,Qin Xu,Li Jing,Chen Siyi,Xiao Yongxin,Sun Lihong,Sun Baoqing 대한천식알레르기학회 2022 Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research Vol.14 No.6
Purpose: Studies have shown that Mycoplasma pneumoniae (Mp) infection can aggravate symptoms in asthmatics. However, the mechanism by which Mp infection exacerbates asthma remains unclear. Metabolomics can help identify the mechanism of Mp aggravating asthma in children, thereby providing more a potential target for improving clinical treatment programs. In this article, we analyzed the metabolic level of patients to explain how Mp aggravates asthma in children. Methods: We divided the subjects into the asthma, Mp infection, asthma combined with Mp infection and healthy groups. Patients’ peripheral blood was collected for metabolic and interaction analysis. Cytokine levels were measured via serum and exhaled breath condensate (EBC). Results: A total of 150 participating subjects were divided into four groups after exclusion. We found out that there were different metabolic pathways between the healthy and disease groups. The major pathways of both asthma and asthma combined with Mp infection were valine, leucine and isoleucine biosynthesis; malate-aspartate shuttle was the main differential pathway for Mp infection. Moreover, even though three disease groups involved 81 metabolites at the same time, compared with asthma combined with Mp infection, 2 single disease groups still involved different amino acid pathways (phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis; valine, leucine and isoleucine biosynthesis). Interaction analysis showed that Mp infection in asthmatic patients not only activated cytokines, but also activated Toll-like receptors (TLRs) 2 and 6. Finally, the levels of interleukin (IL)-4, IL-8, IL-13 and tumor necrosis factor-α in EBC with asthma combined with Mp infection were significantly higher than the 2 single disease groups. Conclusions: Mp infection in asthmatic children can cause changes in the levels of various amino acids in the body, which were enriched in the pathways such as valine, leucine and isoleucine biosynthesis. Palmitic acid can activate TLR2, and iloprost reduces IL-10 levels, ultimately leading to the increased airway inflammation.
( Qianhui Huang ),( Xing Han ),( Irum Mukhtar ),( Lingling Gao ),( Rongmei Huang ),( Liping Fu ),( Junjie Yan ),( Yongxin Tao ),( Bingzhi Chen ),( Baogui Xie ) 한국미생물생명공학회(구 한국산업미생물학회) 2018 Journal of microbiology and biotechnology Vol.28 No.4
Expansins are cell wall proteins that mediate cell wall loosening and promote specific tissue and organ morphogenesis in plants and in some microorganisms. Unlike plant expansins, the biological functions of fungal expansin-like proteins have rarely been discussed. In the present study, an expansin-like protein-encoding fvexpl1 gene, was identified from Flammulina velutipes by using local BLAST. It consisted of five exons with a total length of 822 bp. The deduced protein FVEXPL1 contained 274 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass and isoelectric point of 28,589 Da and pH 4.93, respectively. The first 19 amino acids from the N terminal are the signal peptide. Phylogenetic analysis and multiple protein alignment indicated FVEXPL1 was an expansin-like protein. The expression level of fvexpl1 gene in the stipe was significantly higher than that in the mycelia, primordia, and cap. However, the expression level of fvexpl1 gene was significantly higher in the fast elongation region of the stipe as compared with the slow elongation region. Expression analysis indicated that fvexpl1 gene might have an auxiliary role in the stipe morphogenesis of F. velutipes.