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A Interlaced Filling Algorithm in Deterministic Constructing Compressed Sensing Matrix
Yang Nie,Xin-Le Yu,Zhan-Xin Yang 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Signal Processing, Image Vol.9 No.10
The sensing matrix has an important influence on the original signal sampling and reconstruction algorithm in the compressed sensing theory. A complete random sensing matrix has the drawbacks of large storage and high complexity in its implementation. In this paper, we propose an interlaced filling algorithm to construct the sensing matrix, which has a quasi-cyclic structure for efficient hardware implementation. The new sensing matrix has small coherence, which provides assurance for the recovery of sparse signal. Meanwhile, some experimental comparison with the other sensing matrix is accomplished. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed sensing matrix not only obtains better performance but also owns easy hardware implementation.
Deterministic Construction of Compressed Sensing Matrix Based on Q-Matrix
Yang Nie,Xin-Le Yu,Zhan-Xin Yang 보안공학연구지원센터 2016 International Journal of Grid and Distributed Comp Vol.9 No.10
Compressed sensing is an innovative technology, which provides a new sampling mode. The key problem in compressed sensing is the construction of sensing matrix, which has an important influence on the signal sampling and reconstruction algorithm. At present, in most cases the sensing matrix is a random structure, and is difficult to realize due to its huge storage in practical applications. In this paper, we introduce a novel deterministic construction of sensing matrix via Q-matrix, which is calculated by solving the N-queens problem. The proposed sensing matrix has good orthogonality and circularity. Using the circularity of Q-matrix, we can construct sensing matrix for compressed sensing. A large number of simulation results show that the proposed sensing matrix in this paper can obtain a better quality of the reconstructed image, and it is easily realized owing to its cyclic characteristic.
The Effect of Mn/Al Substitution on the Structural Stability and Magnetic Properties of Mn₃AlC
Xin-You Wang,Ping-Zhan Si,Hui-Dong Qian,Yang Yang,Hong-Liang Ge,Jihoon Park,Xin-Qing Wang,Chul-Jin Choi 한국자기학회 2019 Journal of Magnetics Vol.24 No.1
The structural stability and magnetic properties of Mn3+xAl1-xC antiperovskite with varied Mn/Al substitution were studied systematically. Single phase Mn3+xAl1-xC alloys with antiperovskite structure were obtained in samples with x = −1/4, 0, 1/4, 1/2. An additional Mn23C₆ phase was precipitated from Mn3+xAl1-xC antiperovskite for x = 3/4 while Mn23C₆ phase was formed as major phase for x = 1. The mutual substitution of Mn and Al atoms has substantial effect on the Curie temperature and the saturation magnetization of the Mn3+xAl1-xC alloys. In comparison with the as-cast alloys, the as-annealed Mn3+xAl1-xC alloys exhibit reduced Mn/Al substitutions after high temperature homogenization, which enhances the ordering of Mn and Al atoms in the lattices. The Curie temperature of the homogenized Mn3+xAl1-xC increases with increasing Mn substitution to Al. The Mn₃AlC alloy shows the highest saturation magnetization among all samples with varied Mn/Al ratios. Most samples show zero coercivity and zero remanent magnetization. The maximum value of the magnetic entropy changes of Mn2.75Al1.25C at 285 K is 2.26 J/㎏ K in fields up to 3 T.
Liu, Jia,Ge, Yang-Yang,Zhu, Hong-Cheng,Yang, Xi,Cai, Jing,Zhang, Chi,Lu, Jing,Zhan, Liang-Liang,Qin, Qin,Yang, Yan,Yang, Yue-Hua,Zhang, Hao,Chen, Xiao-Chen,Liu, Zhe-Ming,Ma, Jian-Xin,Cheng, Hong-Yan,S Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.16
Radiation therapy is an important treatment for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). However, how to promote radiation sensitivity in HNSCC remains a challenge. This study aimed to investigate the radiosensitizing effects of fenofibrate on HNSCC and explore the underlying mechanisms. HNSCC cell lines CNE-2 and KB were subjected to ionizing radiation (IR), in the presence or absence of fenofibrate treatment. Cell growth and survival, apoptosis and cell cycle were evaluated. In addition, CNE-2 cells were xenografted into nude mice and subjected to IR and/or fenofibrate treatment. The expression of cyclinB and CDK1 was detected by Western blotting. Our results showed that fenofibrate efficiently radiosensitized HNSCC cells and xenografts in mice, and induced apoptosis and G2/M arrest via reducing the activity of the CDK1/cyclinB1 kinase complex. These data suggest that fenofibrate could be a promising radiosensitizer for HNSCC radiotherapy.
Huilan Yang,Lan Shu,Shouming Zhong,Tao Zhan,Xin Wang 제어·로봇·시스템학회 2020 International Journal of Control, Automation, and Vol.18 No.10
In this paper, we deal with the exponential pinning synchronization (PS) of stochastic T-S fuzzy delayed complex dynamical networks (FDCDNs) with heterogeneous impulsive delays. Unlike the existing works, a fuzzy memory pinning impulsive control (FMPIC) approach is proposed. In order to conquer the difficulties of studying such a general system, sufficient conditions that depend on the discrete-delay and distributed-delay impulsive effects are obtained by employing the Lyapunov function, inequality techniques and stochastic analysis theory. It is shownthat the PS of FDCDNs can be achieved under the designed FMPIC. Numerical simulation on the basis of BA scale-free coupled network is used to illustrate the effectiveness of the theoretical results.
Computed Tomography Manifestations of Histologic Subtypes of Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma
Lu, Jing,Qin, Qin,Zhan, Liang-Liang,Yang, Xi,Xu, Qing,Yu, Jing,Dou, Li-Na,Zhang, Hao,Yang, Yan,Chen, Xiao-Chen,Yang, Yue-Hua,Cheng, Hong-Yan,Sun, Xin-Chen Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.15
Objective: Liposarcoma (LPS) is the most common soft tissue sarcoma and accounts for approximately 20% of all mesenchymal malignancies, often occurring in deep soft tissue of retroperitoneal space. Accurate preoperative diagnosis is therefore necessary. We explored whether computed tomography (CT) could be used to differentiate between the various types of retroperitoneal liposarcoma (RPLS). Method: Forty-seven cases of RPLS, diagnosed surgically and histologically, were analyzed retrospectively. CT features were correlated with postoperative pathological appearance. Results: The study radiologist identified 29, 11, 2, 2 and 3 RPLS as atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcoma (ALT/WDL), dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDL), myxoid/round cell liposarcoma (ML/RCL), pleomorphic liposarcoma (PL) and mixed-type liposarcoma. Analysis of CT scans revealed the following typical findings of the different subtypes of RPLS: ALT/WDL was mainly visible as a well-delineated fatty hypodense tumor with uniform density and integrity margin; DDL was marked by the combination of focal nodular density and hypervascularity. ML/RCL, PL and mixed liposarcoma showed malignant biological behaviour and CT findings need further studies. Conclusions: CT scanning can reveal important details including internal components, margins and surrounding tissues. Based on CT findings, tumor type can be roughly evaluated and biopsy location and therapeutic scheme guided.
hARIP2 is a Putative Growth-promoting Factor Involved in Human Colon Tumorigenesis
Gao, Rui-Feng,Li, Zhan-Dong,Jiang, Jing,Yang, Li-Hua,Zhu, Ke-Tong,Lin, Rui-Xin,Li, Hao,Zhao, Quan,Zhang, Nai-Sheng Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.20
Activin is a multifunctional growth and differentiation factor of the growth factor-beta (TGF-${\beta}$) superfamily, which inhibits the proliferation of colon cancer cells. It induces phosphorylation of intracellular signaling molecules (Smads) by interacting with its type I and type II receptors. Previous studies showed that human activin receptor-interacting protein 2 (hARIP2) can reduce activin signaling by interacting with activin type II receptors; however, the activity of hARIP2 in colon cancer has yet to be detailed. In vitro, overexpression of hARIP2 reduced activin-induced transcriptional activity and enhanced cell proliferation and colony formation in human colon cancer HCT8 cells and SW620 cells. Also, hARIP2 promoted colon cancer cell apoptosis, suggesting that a vital role in the initial stage of colon carcinogenesis. In vivo, immunohistochemistry revealed that hARIP2 was expressed more frequently and much more intensely in malignant colon tissues than in controls. These results indicate that hARIP2 is involved in human colon tumorigenesis and could be a predictive maker for colon carcinoma aggressiveness.
Ying-Hua Liang,Ping-Zhan Si,Ting-Ting Qi,Xin-You Wang,Fei-Yang Wang,Qiong Wu,Hong-Liang Ge,Jihoon Park,Chul-Jin Choi 한국자기학회 2024 Journal of Magnetics Vol.29 No.1
Both Mn₄C (=Mn₃MnC) and Mn₃GaC have been studied previously. However, the reports on Mn<SUB>3+x</SUB>Ga<SUB>1-x</SUB>C (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) with intermediate compositions are very rare. In this work, the structure and magnetic properties of Mn<SUB>3+x</SUB>Ga<SUB>1-x</SUB>C prepared by using solid state reaction were studied systematically. High purity anti-perovskitetype Mn<SUB>3+x</SUB>Ga<SUB>1-x</SUB>C were obtained in the composition range of 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5, above which Mn₂₃C₆ precipitates and the fraction of Mn₂₃C₆ in the samples increases with increasing x. The structural stability, lattice parameters, and room temperature saturation magnetization of ferromagnetic Mn<SUB>3+x</SUB>Ga<SUB>1-x</SUB>C (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) decreases with increasing x. The Curie temperature of Mn<SUB>3+x</SUB>Ga<SUB>1-x</SUB>C (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) increases with increasing x. Most Mn<SUB>3+x</SUB>Ga<SUB>1-x</SUB>C with varied x exhibit near-zero coercivity and zero remanent magnetization. This work indicates that the temperature coefficient of magnetization of Mn<SUB>3+x</SUB>Ga<SUB>1-x</SUB>C may be tuned by tuning the fraction of the Ga atoms.