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2013 2Nd International Conference on Measurement, Information and Control 2013 2nd International Conference on Measurement, Information and Control (ICMIC 2013) Harbin, China 16-18 August 2013 Volume 1 Pages 1-766 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1312R-POD ISBN: 978-1-4799-1391-6 1/2 Table of Contents-Volume 1 Track I: Measurement and Sensor The Design and Implementation of Signal Extraction Circuit for Field Balancing 1-0054 Measurement 1 WU Ning, ZHANG Ren-jie, YIN Xiu-mei, SUN Chun-yu The Reconstruction Research of 3D Temperature Field of Flame of the Optical 1-0065 Fiber Taper Machine Based on the Multispectral Radiation 5 Zhang Zhilin, Sun Weimin, Xing Jian, Cui Shuanglong A Retrieval Algorithm of Fast Aerosol Optical Thickness Based on Hyperion Data 1-0079 9 ZHAO Sheng-bing, LI Yun-Peng Design of Simplified TCP/IP Protocol Stack for Electricity Information Acquisition Test System 1-0087 12 Min XIANG, Ling LUO, Ping WANG, Jianjun HUANG, Xingzhe HOU, Qingling ZUO Fault Detection of Analog Circuits by Using Transient Output Voltage 1-0109 17 Chaojie Zhang, Guo He, Guanghui Chang Soft Sensor of Vertical Mill Material Layer Based on LS-SVM 1-0117 22 Xueyun Cai, Qingjin Meng*, Weilei Luan Effects of Excitation Parameters on the Echo Wave-packet of Magnetostrictive 1-0124 Guided-wave 26 Tao Cheng, XiaoChun Song, Zhengwang Xu An Interactive Oil Well Production Prediction Method for Sucker-Rod Pumps 1-0168 Based on Dynamometer Diagram 31 Xinrong Lyu, Xuhu Ren Modeling of Magnetic Fields for Application in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 1-0169 Gyroscopes 36 Yingying Li, Jie Yuan, Zhiguo Wang, Jianwen Song, Guangzong Xiao A Novel Micro-Thrust Measuring Method Based on Magnetic Levitation Using 1-0170 High Temperature Superconductors 41 Mao Ye, Wenjiang Yang, Long Yu, Yu Liu Numerical Simulation on Flow Characteristics of Cryogenic Fluid in Duct with 1-0176 90-degree Bend 45 Youhuan Xiang, Ping Zhang, Yunchun Jiang, Yajie Guo, Huiqi Han An Efficient and Secure Session Key Management Scheme for Cluster Based 1-0181 Wireless Sensors Networks N/A Abdoulaye Diop, Yue Qi, Qin Wang A Coil-Coupled Sensor for Electrolyte Solution Conductivity Measurement 1-0182 57 Bin Yang, Fan Meng, Yonggui Dong Study on Wheel-flat Detection Method Based on Vehicle System Acceleration 1-0185 Measurement 61 Xiukun Wei, Jun Chen A Free Damping Oscillation Method for Measuring Electrolytic Solution 1-0187 Concentration By Two Electrodes 66 Meng Fan, Dong Yonggui Wireless Physical Layer Test and Measurement 1-0205 71 Elias W. Faraclas, Yupeng Jia, Gerardo Orozco Valdes and Roy Kidagan Performance Analysis of Typical Routing Protocols in Ad-Hoc Networks 1-0206 75 Zhongmin Li, Jingjing Wu, Jiankun Li, Lu Gao Obstacle Detection and Avoidance for UUV Using a Multi-beam Forward Looking 1-0207 Sonar N/A LIN Fei-yu Research on Micro-vibration Measurement Technique Based on Laser Self-mixing 1-0213 Interference 85 Yin Shuxin, Huang Caojun Design of Auto Cylinder Pressure Measurement System Based on PCB Planar 1-0217 Rogowski Coil 89 Xue Xuedong, Cheng Xude, Xu bing, Zheng yuan, Yu Guangzheng Underwater Acoustic Noise Analysis Based on Vector Phase Spectrum 1-0218 93 Hu Pengtao, Yu Hongtao, Zhang Fusheng, Yue Jianping The Design and Implementation for Oil-gas-water Multiphase Pipeline Test 1-0222 System 98 Yin Shuxin, Shi Guojun The Method of Improving Hemispherical Resonator Gyro’s Accuracy Under 1-0226 Open-loop Positional Excitation Mode 103 ZHAO Hong-bo, REN Shun-qing Robust Least-Squares Bias Estimation for Radar Detecting Biases and Attitude 1-0233 Biases 107 PAN Jiang-Huai Pulsed μNewton Thrust Measurement with Torsional Thrust Stand 1-0252 111 ZHOU Wei-jing, HONG Yan-ji Research on the Measurement of Mid-Wavelength Infrared Average Atmospheric 1-0262 Characteristics 115 Yuanyuan Ji, Wenhai Xu, Ying Li, Debin Ma A Novel Non-Invasive Method for Detection of Static Rotor Eccentricity in an 1-0265 Induction Machine 119 Maciej Orman, Agnieszka Nowak, Cajetan T. Pinto A Novel Algorithm for Detecting the Operating State of A Calibrated Two-port 1-0272 Vector Network Analyzer 124 Shang Zanyu, Chen Xiaolong, Wang Jiali Analysis of IEEE802.15.4 Network Performance Comprehensive Evaluation and 1-0273 Prediction 128 Xiaohui Cheng, Qiliang Liang, Junquan He A Practical Simulation Method for Generating Phase Noise of Oscillators 1-0279 132 Yuan Lisong, Chen Xiaolong, and Wang Jiali Fault Diagnosis of Hydraulic System Based on Improved BP Neural Network 1-0284 Technology 137 Zhang Yinshuo, Xia Jun, Li Lei Design and Implementation of Sunlight Greenhouse Service Platform Based on 1-0285 IOT and Cloud Computing 141 Cui Wenshun, Yuan Lizhe, Cui Shuo, Shang Jiancheng Globally Optimal Distributed Fusion White Noise Deconvolution Estimator 1-0288 145 Xiaojun Sun, Guangming Yan, Bo Zhang Kalman Smoother and Weighted Fusion Algorithm for Fractional Systems 1-0289 151 Xiaojun Sun, Guangming Yan, Bo Zhang Multi-parameters Gas Detection Instrument Design and Realization Method 1-0292 159 Hongmin Wang, Yantao Su, Xiangwei Su Efficiency Analysis of Contactless Excitation Power Transmission Realized by 1-A006 Loosely Coupled Magnetic Tank Transformer 163 Jinfeng LIU, Xudong WANG, Yong YU Multimodal Medical Image Fusion in Nonsubsampled Contourlet Transform 1-A008 Domain 169 Aili Wang, Changyan Qi, Jingwei Dong, Shaoliang Meng, Dongming Li The Fabrication and Operating Mechanism Analysis of Copper-Phthalocyanine 1-A009 Organic Thin Film Transistor 173 Pengfei Jia, Dongxing Wang, Hao Zhang, Boming Wu, Jinghua Yin, Hong Zhao The Research of Character Recognition Algorithm for the Automatic Verification 1-A010 of Digital Instrument 177 Zhuofu Liu, Zhongming Luo, Panpan Gong, Ming Guo The System Design of Wireless Network Single Loop Regulator 1-A011 182 Wu Li-hua, Liu Lian, Yang Ming-ling, Wang Yan-dong Photoelectric Characteristics of Vertical Structure Organic Phthalocyanine Thin Film Transistor 1-A012 187 Hao Zhang, Dongxing Wang, Pengfei Jia, Yue Zhang, Yue Shan, Jinghua Yin and Hong Zhao Analysis of the Current Transport Mechanism of Copper Phthalocyanine Organic 1-A013 Static Induction Transistor 190 Jiabin Chen, Dongxing Wang, Yue Zhang, Yue Shan, Jinghua Yin and Hong Zhao Preparation and Operation Characteristics of Nano-Scale Channel Length Vertical Structure Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistor 1-A014 194 Yue Shan, Dongxing Wang, Yue Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Hao Zhang, Jinghua Yin, Hong Zhao Device Characteristics of Vertical Organic Photoelectric Transistor 1-A015 Yue Zhang, Dongxing Wang, Yue Shan, Jiabin Chen, Hao Zhang, Jinghua Yin, 198 Hong Zhao Laminated Structure of Organic Thin-Film Transistors Preparation and Gas 1-A022 Sensing Characteristics 202 Jing-yi Xu, Dong-xing Wang, Wei Liu, Lei Wang, Bin An, Jing-hua Yin, Hong Zhao Device Operation of Organic Semiconductor Copper Phthalocyanine Thin Film 1-A028 Transistor 206 Boming Wu, Dongxing Wang, Yang Yang Oil Well Logging Study with Isotope Automatic Dispensing Apparatus 1-A032 209 Shi Wen-yong, Ma Yan, Li Feng A Y-Parameter Approach to the Design of One-Port Negative Resistance 1-A034 Oscillators 214 Ji-Tao Zhang Improved Joint Source-Channel Coding Based on SPIHT 1-A036 218 Aili Wang, Meng Wei, Hongyong Gan The Study of Optical Power Control for Driving Circuit Using the 650 Nanometer 1-A052 Low Power Semiconductor Laser 222 Zhen Zhou, Fengshuang Wang, Zhen Yang, Xiangrui Teng, Yong Qin The Real-time Information Scheduling Method of Industrial Control Network 1-A055 Based on Queuing Theory 225 Zhang Yuping, Li Chen, Li Bing Telecom Customer Churn Prediction Based on Imbalanced Data Re-sampling 1-A057 Method 229 Li Peng, Yu Xiaoyang, Sun Boyu, Huang Jiuling High Sensitive Biosensor Based on aSRR and High-Impedance Microstrip Line 1-A059 234 Jinhu Zhou, Peng Jia, Yanqin Zhang, Xunjun He Preparation of ZnO Semiconductor Formaldehyde Gas Sensor 1-A064 238 Feng Qiaohua, Zhao Ruru, Ma Xintian, Shi Yunbo Data Mining Research in Wireless Sensor Network Based on Genetic BP 1-A067 Algorithm 243 Wang Mengmeng, Xiu Debin, Wang Rongxin, Du Fang, Shi Yunbo Research of Visual Inspection System 1-A068 248 Qin Yong, Han Junhua, Wei Meng, Luo Hao Research on Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Algorithm Based on Data Fusion 1-A069 252 Xinmiao Lu, Qiong Wu, Lei Wu Unequal Multi-Layered Cloak with Axial Constitutive Parameter Spatially 1-A077 Invariant 257 Mei Jinshuo, Yang Guohui, Song Changhong, Shu Chang, Wang Yue Design of A Low-Temperature-Drift Low-Offset Amplifier 1-A080 261 Yijiang Cao, Zhefei Wang, Jiamu Cao, Jitao Fan Design of Charge Amplifier for the Accelerometer 1-A081 266 Yijiang Cao, Jiamu Cao, Zhefei Wang, Shan Li Test and Analysis of Data Traffic in OPC Communications 1-A083 271 Mingji Yang, Bingzheng Yin, Qi Yan Design of PCI-104 Bus Interface of Low-power Embedded CPU Based on FPGA 1-A086 275 Mingji Yang, Lei Wu, Haokun Shi The Design of a Multi-bit Sigma-delta ADC Modulator 1-A102 280 Yang Shaojun, Tong Ziquan, Jiang Yueming, Dou Naiying A New Pitch Smoothing Approach for Mandarin Chinese Tone Recognition 1-A103 Qian Liu, Jinxiang Wang, Mingjiang Wang, Qian Liu, Dingding Chen, Panpan N/A Jiang FBG Multiplex Distance Based on FMCW Technology 1-A112 Li Shou-duo, Xiong Yan-ling, Shen Tao ,Li Qiao-yi, Wang Li, Yang Wen-long, Gao 288 Wei A Fiber Grating Temperature Demodulator Based on the Tunable F-P Filter 1-A113 Li Qiao-yi, Xiong Yan-ling, Li Shou-duo, Shen Tao, Xia Yang, Wang Li, Yang 292 Wen-long Relay Selection Scheme for Decode-and-Forward Cooperative Networks 1-A116 Yuhui Han, Aili Wang, Jitao Zhang, Qi Wang and Qingwei Fu N/A Video Inpainting Model for Camera Motion Based on Improved Background Subtraction Method
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