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2018 13Th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications 2018 13th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA 2018) Wuhan, China 31 May - 2 June 2018 Pages 1-661 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1820A-POD ISBN: 978-1-5386-3759-3 1/4 Copyright © 2018 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All Rights Reserved Copyright and Reprint Permissions: Abstracting is permitted with credit to the source. Libraries are permitted to photocopy beyond the limit of U.S. copyright law for private use of patrons those articles in this volume that carry a code at the bottom of the first page, provided the per-copy fee indicated in the code is paid through Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. For other copying, reprint or republication permission, write to IEEE Copyrights Manager, IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854. 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IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1820A-POD ISBN (Print-On-Demand): 978-1-5386-3759-3 ISBN (Online): 978-1-5386-3758-6 ISSN: 2156-2318 Additional Copies of This Publication Are Available From: Curran Associates, Inc 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: (845) 758-0400 Fax: (845) 758-2633 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS AND CONTROL STRATEGY OF BRANCH-STRUCTURED UPFC...................................1 Xizhou Du ; Mingxing Guo ; Yang Chen ; Miao Zhu ; Shunchao Ke MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF VARIABLE FREQUENCY CONTROL METHOD FOR SWITCHED- CAPACITOR BASED LED DRIVER .............................................................................................................................................................6 Lei Yang ; Wenqian Yu ; Jiaxiang Zhang ; Xiangqian Tong ; Jinjun Li ; Man Jiang STEADY-STATE ERROR ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT FOR SIGNAL INJECTION BASED MTPA CONTROL OF INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR.............................................................................12 Zhang Peng ; Wang Jianmin DESIGN OF SIC MOSFET HIGH POWER DENSITY SOFT-SWITCHING INVERTER USING INTEGRATED MAGNETIC TECHNIQUE ............................................................................................................................................................................18 Lei Wang ; Donglai Zhang ; Jinpei Duan ; Jiannong Li SEQUENCE COUPLING OF INDUCTORS IN MULTIPHASE INTERLEAVED BIDIRECTIONAL BUCK/BOOST CONVERTERS.....................................................................................................................................................................24 Lei Wang ; Donglai Zhang ; Jinpei Duan ; Jiannong Li APPLICATION OF AAA FOR OPTIMIZED PLACEMENT OF UPFC IN POWER SYSTEMS.......................................................30 Muhammad Zahid ; Jinfu Chen ; Yinhong Li ; Boya Shan ; Ghulam Mohy-ud-din ; Asad Waqar RESEARCH ON MOLTEN IRON LADLES LOCATION METHOD BASED ON THE COMBINATION OF ZIGBEE AND IMAGE ....................................................................................................................................................................................36 Chong Wu ; Ling Xiong ; Rui Cao A DISTRIBUTED SOUND SOURCE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM USING AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE NETWORK.......................................................................................................................................................................................................42 Xiaoqiang Li ; Jianfeng Chen ; Wentao Qi ; Rongyan Zhou REDUCE DESIGNERS' WORKLOAD: A PARAMETERIZED E-COMMERCE PAGE METHOD BASED ON USER VISUAL PREFERENCE EXPERIMENT.........................................................................................................................................47 Fan Zhang ; Pinhao Wang ; Xin Liu ; Yu Fu ; Cheng Yao ; Fangtian Ying REAL-TIME PREDICTION OF SOLAR RADIATION BASED ON ONLINE SEQUENTIAL EXTREME LEARNING MACHINE..................................................................................................................................................................................53 Jie Zhang ; Yuefan Xu ; Jianqiang Xue ; Wendong Xiao AN INTELLIGENT METHOD TO MONITOR THE ABRASIVE BELT CONDITION BASED ON SOUND SIGNALS...........................................................................................................................................................................................................58 Xiaoqiang Zhang ; Jijin Xu ; Junwei Wang ; Junqi Chen ; Xukai Ren ; Xiaoqi Chen OPTIMIZATION DESIGN OF SUPERCONDUCTING CUSP MAGNETIC FIELD STRUCTURE .................................................64 Jiao Shangbin ; Hou Dongbin ; Liu Ding ; Huang Weichao LINEAR UNEQUALLY SPACED ARRAY SYNTHESIS FOR SIDELOBE SUPPRESSION WITH DIFFERENT APERTURE CONSTRAINTS USING WHALE OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM ..............................................................................69 Chengyan Zhang ; Xiongjun Fu ; Shuilian Peng ; Yi Wang OPTIMUM DESIGN OF MULTISTAGE HALF-BAND FIR FILTER FOR AUDIO CONVERSION USING A SIMULATED ANNEALING ALGORITHM ...............................................................................................................................................74 Rongxuan Ma ; Yonghao Wang ; Wei Hu ; Xiangyu Zhu ; Kai Zhang MINING K PRIMARY CORRIDORS FROM VEHICLE GPS TRAJECTORIES ON A ROAD NETWORK BASED ON TRAFFIC FLOW........................................................................................................................................................................79 Jiechao Yu ; Zhanquan Wang ; Bowen Lu ; Haoran Sun CROSS — MEDIA RETRIEVAL VIA CCA — BP NEURAL NETWORK............................................................................................86 LiangMeng Xia ; Hong Zhang ANALYSIS OF OVERLAPPING PEAKS OF GA ALGORITHMS WITH EARLY EXPERIENCE IN INTEGRATION ...............................................................................................................................................................................................90 Lili Li ; Yanling Wu ; Xuehu Dong ; Bangxiu Chi DEVELOPMENT OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY SUPERVISION SYSTEMS USING ZIGBEE WIRELESS NETWORKS.....................................................................................................................................................................................................95 Chiao-Lun Lee ; Jin-Shyan Lee ENTANGLEMENT-ASSISTED NONBINARY QUANTUM LDPC CODES WITH FINITE FIELD METHOD .............................99 Junhu Shao ; Lin Zhou ; Ying Sun VIDEO DISTORTION REDUCTION WITH NETWORK CODING AND DEVICE-TO-DEVICE COMMUNICATIONS...................................................................................................................................................................................104 Kui Xu ; Pengfei Wang ; Meng Wang ; Dongmei Zhang OPTIMAL SECRECY THROUGHPUT AND EFFICIENT ENERGY HARVESTING FOR SWIPT SYSTEM ............................111 Yatai Liu ; Lixin Li ; Huisheng Zhang ; Ang Gao ; Xu Li TWO STAGE FREQUENCY OFFSET PRE-COMPENSATION SCHEME FOR SATELLITE MOBILE TERMINALS..................................................................................................................................................................................................117 Yangyang Cao ; Tao Zhang EVALUATION OF FLEXILINK AS UNIFIED REAL-TIME PROTOCOL FOR INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS ...........................123 Tianao Ma ; Yonghao Wang ; Wei Hu ; Dalia El-Banna ; Kai Zhang POSITION DOMAIN CONTOUR TRACKING CONTROL: THEORY AND CONTROLLERS ....................................................129 P. R. Ouyang ; M. Kuang ; S. Jayasinghe ; W. H. Yue PLC BASED VARIABLE STRUCTURE CONTROL OF HYDRAULIC POSITION SERVO SYSTEM CONSIDERING CONTROLLER SATURATION....................................................................................................................................135 Hai-Peng Ren ; Xuan Wang PROBLEM OF OPTIMAL AREA MONITORING BY GROUP OF ROBOTS AND ITS SOLUTION BY EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHM..............................................................................................................................................................141 Askhat Diveev ; Elizaveta Shmalko ; Elena Sofronova FAULT DETECTION FOR A SWITCHED BATTERY SYSTEM VIA CONSTRAINED NONLINEAR STATE ESTIMATION ................................................................................................................................................................................................147 Jonathan Mitchell ; Ian Manchester RESEARCH ON NEURAL NETWORK CONTROL METHOD WITH END POINT BIAS .............................................................153 Yanming Liang ; Jiao Wang ; Chunliang Chen MODULAR DAMPING PLATFORM CONTROL BASED ON ADAPTIVE FILTER METHOD....................................................158 Bowen Shangguan ; Yunhua Li ; Zhen Zhang DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF ENERGY SYSTEM FOR STRATOSPHERIC AIRSHIPS..........................................................164 Kangwen Sun ; Gaoming Liang ; Shijun Guo ; Ming Zhu ; Jiaqi Dong ; Mou Sun RESEARCH ON THE INFLUENCE OF NUMERICAL FEATURES OF RANDOM SIGNAL ON STOCHASTIC MODULATION..............................................................................................................................................................................................171 Xin Zhang ; Bin Wang ; Min Yu ; Xinyue Fang A ZVS AND ZCS DC-DC CONVERTER
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