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Spatio-temporal protocol for power-efficient acquisition wireless sensors based SHM
Bogdanovic, Nikola,Ampeliotis, Dimitris,Berberidis, Kostas,Casciat, Fabio,Plata-Chaves, Jorge Techno-Press 2014 Smart Structures and Systems, An International Jou Vol.14 No.1
In this work, we address the so-called sensor reachback problem for Wireless Sensor Networks, which consists in collecting the measurements acquired by a large number of sensor nodes into a sink node which has major computational and power capabilities. Focused on applications such as Structural Health Monitoring, we propose a cooperative communication protocol that exploits the spatio-temporal correlations of the sensor measurements in order to save energy when transmitting the information to the sink node in a non-stationary environment. In addition to cooperative communications, the protocol is based on two well-studied adaptive filtering techniques, Least Mean Squares and Recursive Least Squares, which trade off computational complexity and reduction in the number of transmissions to the sink node. Finally, experiments with real acceleration measurements, obtained from the Canton Tower in China, are included to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Spatio-temporal protocol for power-efficient acquisition wireless sensors based SHM
Nikola Bogdanovic,Dimitris Ampeliotis,Kostas Berberidis,Fabio Casciati,Jorge Plata-Chaves 국제구조공학회 2014 Smart Structures and Systems, An International Jou Vol.14 No.1
In this work, we address the so-called sensor reachback problem for Wireless Sensor Networks, which consists in collecting the measurements acquired by a large number of sensor nodes into a sink node which has major computational and power capabilities. Focused on applications such as Structural Health Monitoring, we propose a cooperative communication protocol that exploits the spatio-temporal correlations of the sensor measurements in order to save energy when transmitting the information to the sink node in a non-stationary environment. In addition to cooperative communications, the protocol is based on two well-studied adaptive filtering techniques, Least Mean Squares and Recursive Least Squares, which trade off computational complexity and reduction in the number of transmissions to the sink node. Finally, experiments with real acceleration measurements, obtained from the Canton Tower in China, are included to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
A simulation on the periodic dielectric structures incorporating frequency-selective characteristics
Mph. Sc. Zoran Bogdanovic 중소기업융합학회 2015 중소기업융합학회 국제학술대회논문집 Vol.2 No.1
We investigate the frequency-selective reflection and transmission in a planar rectangular grating. A frequency selective characteristic is studied using analytical method. It is well known that total reflection occurs at desired frequency for proper choices of grating layer thickness and index difference
Evaluation of the Composition and Morphology of a WTi/Si System Processed by a Picosecond Laser
Suzana Petrovic,D. Peruško,I. Radovi-Bogdanovic,G. Brankovic,M. Cˇekada,B. Gakovic,M. Jakšic,M. Trtica,Milosavljevic 대한금속·재료학회 2012 METALS AND MATERIALS International Vol.18 No.3
In this work we studied the influence of laser radiation on the composition, structure and morphology of WTi thin films deposited on n-type (100) silicon wafers. The films were deposited by d.c. sputtering from a 70:30 at% W-Ti target, using Ar ions, to a thickness of ~190 nm. Irradiation was performed with a pulsed Nd:YAG laser operating at 1064 nm, whereas the pulse duration was 150 ps. Laser fluences of 3.2and 5.9 J/cm2were found to be sufficient for modification of the WTi/silicon target system. The results show: (i) ablation of WTi thin film and a Si substrate in the central zone of spots, (ii) appearance of hydrodynamic features like resolidified material, (iii) partial ablation of the WTi thin film at the periphery and (iv) appearance of thin film cracks at the far periphery. On the non-ablated areas, the laser modifica-tion induced changes in composition, such as inter-mixing of components at the WTi/Si interface with for-mation of silicides in both metals. Surface oxidation was the dominant process in the ablated areas, which is demonstrated by the presence of a SiO2 phase.
Dragana D. Četojević-Simin,Jasna M. C ˇ anadanovic´-Brunet,Gordana M. Bogdanovic,Sonja M. Djilas,Gordana S. C ´ etkovic,Vesna T. Tumbas,Bratislav T. Stojiljkovic 한국식품영양과학회 2010 Journal of medicinal food Vol.13 No.2
In this study we investigated antioxidative and antiproliferative activity of different horsetail (Equisetum arvense L.) extracts. The antioxidative activity was measured by the electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy–spin trapping method. The influence of different horsetail extracts during lipid peroxidation of (1) sunflower oil induced by the lipophilic azo-initiator 4,4'-azobis(4-cyanovaleric acid) and (2) soybean phosphatidylcholine liposomes induced by the hydrophilic azo-initiator 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride was studied. Antiproliferative activity was measured using the sulforhodamine B colorimetric assay on the human cancer cell lines HeLa, HT-29, and MCF7. The results of ESR analysis confirmed that the extracts investigated suppressed the formation of lipid peroxyl radicals in both systems investigated in a dose-dependent manner. The results indicate that n-butanol, methanol, ethyl acetate, and water extracts had significant peroxyl radical scavenging activity. Extracts inhibited cell growth that was dependent on cell line, type of extract, and extract concentration. Ethyl acetate extract exhibited the most prominent antiproliferative effect, without inducing any cell growth stimulation on human tumor cell lines. The results obtained suggest that the horsetail extracts could be used as an easily accessible source of natural antioxidants and as potential phytochemicals.