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VanZanten, M.C. (author), Stevens, B. (author), Nuijens, L. (author), Siebesma, A.P. (author), Ackerman, A. (author), Burnet, F. (author), Cheng, A. (author), Couvreux, F. (author), Jiang, H. (author), Khairoutdinov, M. (author), Kogan, Y. (author), Lewellen, D.C. (author), Mechem, D. (author), Nakamura, K. (author), Noda, A. (author), Shipway, B.J. (author), Slawinska, J. (author), Wang, S. (author), Wyszogrodzki, A. (author)
Twelve large?eddy simulations, with a wide range of microphysical representations, are compared to each other and to independent measurements. The measurements and the initial and forcing data for the simulations are taken from the undisturbed period of the Rain in Cumulus over the Ocean (RICO) field study. A regional downscaling of...
journal article 2010
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Xin, Y. (author), Wang, X. (author), Leus, G. (author), Yue, G. (author), Jiang, J. (author)
journal article 2011
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Guo, Renzhong (author), Luo, Ping (author), Jiang, Renrong (author), Wang, Weixi (author)
Focusing on the recent management problem of 3D land utilization in the administrative procedure in China, this paper firstly elaborates the basic characteristics of land ownership and management in China, and then introduces the main concepts and steps in the current urban land management procedure, and reveals the deficiency in supporting 3D...
conference paper 2012
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Wang, K. (author), Yan, Xinping (author), Yuan, Yupeng (author), Jiang, X. (author), Lodewijks, G. (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author)
In the case of the global energy crisis and the higher sound of energy saving and emission reduction, how to take effective management measures of ship energy efficiency to achieve the goal of energy saving and emission reduction, put forward a new challenge for the development of shipping technology. The application of big data technology...
conference paper 2017
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Wang, K. (author), Jiang, X. (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author), Yan, X. (author), Yuan, Y. (author)
Offshore wind is a relatively new industry and it is generally more expensive to generate electricity than many alternative renewable sources. Operation & Maintenance (O&M) makes up a significant part of the overall cost of running Offshore Wind Turbines (OWT). Since the O&M associated responsibility is shared among turbine...
conference paper 2018
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Wang, K. (author), Yan, Xinping (author), Yuan, Yupeng (author), Jiang, X. (author), Lin, X. (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author)
Nowadays, optimization of ship energy efficiency attracts increasing attention in order to meet the requirement for energy conservation and emission reduction. Ship operation energy efficiency is significantly influenced by environmental factors such as wind speed and direction, water speed and depth. Owing to inherent time-variety and...
journal article 2018
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Yan, Xinping (author), Wang, K. (author), Yuan, Yupeng (author), Jiang, X. (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author)
Energy efficiency of inland ships is significantly influenced by navigational environment, including wind speed and direction as well as water depth and speed. The complexity of the inland navigational environment makes it rather difficult to determine the optimal speeds under different environmental conditions to achieve the best energy...
journal article 2018
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Jin, C.J. (author), Knoop, V.L. (author), Jiang, Rui (author), Wang, Wei (author), Wang, Hao (author)
For traffic flow models, calibration and validation are essential. Cellular automaton (CA) models are a special class of models, describing the movement of vehicles in discretised space and time. However, the previous work on calibration and validation does not discuss CA models systematically. This study calibrates and validates a stochastic...
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Jiang, Huifu (author), Hu, Jia (author), Park, Byungkyu Brian (author), Wang, M. (author), Zhou, Wei (author)
This study evaluated the performance of an eco-approach control system at signalized intersections under a partially connected and automated vehicle (CAV) environment. This system has the first eco-approach controller able to function with the existence of surrounding human-driven traffic. A previous evaluation only confirmed its benefits....
journal article 2019
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Jiang, Y. (author), Cucu Laurenciu, N. (author), Wang, H. (author), Cotofana, S.D. (author)
As CMOS feature size is reaching atomic dimensions, unjustifiable static power, reliability, and economic implications are exacerbating, thereby prompting for conducting research on new materials, devices, and/or computation paradigms. Within this context, graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), owing to graphene's excellent electronic properties, may...
journal article 2019
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Dadisman, Ryan (author), Shen, Jiazhou (author), Feng, Hao (author), Crow, Lowell (author), Jiang, Chenyang (author), Wang, Tianhao (author), Zhang, Yuxuan (author), Bilheux, Hassina (author), Parnell, S.R. (author)
Several methods of polarized neutron scattering call for a zero magnetic field (ZF) region to reduce magnetic field integral aberrations while preserving the neutron polarization. Though the design for large angle neutron scattering has been presented in various places, the design characterization and tuning has not been discussed before. In...
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Hou, T. (author), Xu, J. (author), Elkhuizen, W.S. (author), Wang, C.C. (author), Jiang, Jiehui (author), Geraedts, Jo M.P. (author), Song, Y. (author)
2D coil design limits the use of wireless power transfer (WPT) in many products with freeform outer shapes. In this paper, enabled by 3D printed electronics, we propose a systematic approach to design and fabricate 3D coils for WPT. Based on the circular spiral and rectangular spiral patterns, 3D receiver and transmitter coils can be...
journal article 2019
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Liao, B. B. (author), Wang, D. L. (author), Hamdi, M. (author), Zheng, J. Y. (author), Jiang, P. (author), Gu, C. H. (author), Hong, W. R. (author)
This paper aims to characterize the damage mechanisms of 70 MPa Type IV hydrogen composite pressure vessels using the acoustic emission (AE) method. First, AE signals were captured during the 0–105 MPa and 0–158 MPa hydraulic tests of two vessels using multi-step loading method. Second, the AE feature parameters in time-domain and frequency...
journal article 2019
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Wang, He (author), Cucu Laurenciu, N. (author), Jiang, Y. (author), Cotofana, S.D. (author)
To fully unleash the potential of graphene-based devices for neuromorphic computing, we propose a graphene synapse and a graphene neuron that form together a basic Spiking Neural Network (SNN) unit, which can potentially be utilized to implement complex SNNs. Specifically, the proposed synapse enables two fundamental synaptic functionalities,...
journal article 2020
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Wang, H. (author), Cucu Laurenciu, N. (author), Jiang, Y. (author), Cotofana, S.D. (author)
Designing and implementing artificial neuromorphic systems, which can provide biocompatible interfacing, or the human brain akin ability to efficiently process information, is paramount to the understanding of the human brain complex functionality. Energy-efficient, low-area, and biocompatible artificial neurons are key ubiquitous components of...
conference paper 2020
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Jiang, Junfeng (author), Chen, Qiushi (author), Xue, J. (author), Wang, Haobo (author), Chen, Zhijun (author)
The representation and discrimination of various traffic states play an essential role in solving traffic accidents and congestion as the foundation of traffic state prediction. However, the existing representation of the traffic state usually only considers the road congestion layer and divides the traffic state into congested and unblocked....
journal article 2020
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Wang, K. (author), Li, Jiayuan (author), Yan, Xinping (author), Huang, Lianzhong (author), Jiang, X. (author), Yuan, Yupeng (author), Ma, Ranqi (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author)
The optimization of ship energy consumption is attracting a great deal of attention, as societies seek to save energy and reduce emissions. Shipping companies are more concerned with the energy consumption of a ship fleet, as opposed to that of a single ship. Because the energy consumption of a fleet is influenced by multiple factors...
journal article 2020
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Jiang, Y. (author), Cucu Laurenciu, N. (author), Wang, H. (author), Cotofana, S.D. (author)
As CMOS scaling is reaching its limits, high power density and leakage, low reliability, and increasing IC production costs are prompting for developing new materials, devices, architectures, and computation paradigms. Additionally, temperature variations have a significant impact on devices and circuits reliability and performance. Graphene...
conference paper 2020
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Wang, K. (author), Li, Jiayuan (author), Huang, Lianzhong (author), Ma, Ranqi (author), Jiang, X. (author), Yuan, Yupeng (author), Mwero, Ngome A. (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author), Sun, Peiting (author), Yan, Xinping (author)
Energy saving and emission reduction have attracted a great deal of attention in the maritime industry. The optimization of a ship's energy efficiency can reduce energy consumption and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions effectively. However, most of the available studies only focus on either the sailing speed or route optimization, and the interaction...
journal article 2020
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Wang, H. (author), Cucu Laurenciu, N. (author), Jiang, Y. (author), Cotofana, S.D. (author)
Designing and implementing artificial systems that can be interfaced with the human brain or that can provide computational ability akin to brain's processing information efficient style is crucial for understanding human brain fundamental operating principles and to unleashing the full potential of brain-inspired computing. As basic neural...
conference paper 2020
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