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2011 International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering 2011 International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE 2011) Yichang, China 16-18 September 2011 Pages 1-781 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1173J-PRT ISBN: 978-1-4244-8162-0 1/9 Table Of Content 1-dB Insertion-Loss 1~14.3 GHz Ultra-Wideband Bandpass Filter Using Standard 0.18 um CMOS Technology..........1 Chien-Chin Wang, Chih-Ying Lin, Chia-Hao Cheng, Yo-Sheng Lin A Compositional Multiple-F0 Estimation Algorithms for Computer-synthesized Music...................................................5 Yi Guo, Xinyue Bai, Xiaorong Hou, Hongbing Xu A contactless conductivity sensor based on capacitively coupled principle....................................................................9 Sanfu Fu,Baoliang Wang,Haifeng Ji,Zhiyao Huang,Haiqing Li A Fault Backward Reasoning Method of Complex Equipment Based on Petri Nets.....................................................12 Wangang Wang,Yong Peng A FAULT LOCATING METHOD FOR BATCH PROCESS BASED ON A COMPOUND MULTI-LEVEL FLOW MODEL...............................................................................................................................................................16 Yun Zhao,Yubing YANG,Bin WANG A Fault Location Method Based on Two-Terminal Unsynchronized Data.....................................................................19 Zhaobin Meng,Qingchao Zhang,Changsheng Zhang A High Accuracy Temperature Control System Based on ARM9..................................................................................23 Xiaofang Li,Yuntao Yu A New Method of Gaining DC Power of Three-Phase Asynchronous Motor Dynamic Braking....................................27 Xiaomin Xiang,Pingwen Tu,Junfan Zhuo A Reference Model for Evaluating Performance of Open Source Community..............................................................31 Shihu An,Xiaobin Wang,Luchuan Liu A Review of Reserch about the brake noise of vehicle in china....................................................................................35 fuguo zhao A Template-Based Forum Posts Content Extraction Method........................................................................................38 Jiaquan Si,Wei Wang,Wu Yang A Tradeoff Scheme in Multi-User Scheduling System with Block Diagonal Geometric Mean Decompositon...............42 Li Tan , Yunxiang Liu, Gang Su, Yonghui Chen A Voltage Reference Circuit with Ultra-low Power Using Subthreshold and Body Effect Techniques..........................46 Huimin Zhang,Yun Zhou,Kai Yuan,Yadong Jiang Adaptive Critic Designs Based Neurocontroller for Rectifier in HVDC System.............................................................50 Chunning Song , Xiaohua Zhou Adaptive Sliding Mode Speed Identification for Vector Control System of Doubly Fed Wind Turbine..........................54 Jian Qin, Jian-ping Wang, Chong-wei Zhang An E-Commerce Application Platform Design for Corporate Synergies of GI Products................................................59 Wenping Xu, Tong Chen ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION FOR GRID-CONNECTED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM BASED ON MATLAB...........63 Wenhao Cai,Hui Ren,Yanjun Jiao,Mingwei Cai,Xiangpu Cheng Analysis of Holistic Dynamic Characteristics of A Vertical Machining Center KVC1050N............................................67 Lingling Xia, Juntang Yuan, Zhenhua Wang, Chenglong Guo, Dekai Weng Application of MOLET Complex Wavelet in Adaptive Current Protection......................................................................72 Bin Feng,Shuguang Liu Application of Petri Net based Deadlock Prevention Method to a Real Spectacles Production System......................76 Chongwei Zheng,Guoqiang Zeng,Zhengjiang Zhang Application risk theory for transient security assessment of the real power system......................................................80 Shujun Liu,Jie Chen,Ping Liu Automatic Measurement of Electrical Parameters of Signal Relays..............................................................................84 Hemant Kagra, Dr. Prashant Sonare Backstepping Adaptive Variable Structure Excitation Controller for Multi-Machine Power System..............................88 Baohua Wang,Zhongke Shi Backstepping and Smith Predictor Integrated Control on MR Vehicle Suspension System..........................................92 Yanyang Wang, Yinong Li,Ling Zheng Based on IAHP Comprehensive Evaluation Method of the Single-Phase Ground Fault Protection in Cable Distribution Network........................................................................................................................................98 Yundong Song,Shun Yuan,Jinsong Liu,Chunfang Zhao Based on Paper Whiteness and Glossiness that Experimental Study on Reproduction of the Color Information......105 wenge chen,xin wei Based on the 840D and PLC control system processing center study........................................................................109 Jisheng Liu,Jiang Luo Blind Source Separation and Identification of Internal Combustion Engine Noise Based on Independent Component and Wavelet Analysis..........................................................................................................113 Xia Wang,Changwen Liu,Fengrong Bi,Xianfeng Du,Kang Shao Chaotic Characteristic Analysis and Short-term Prediction of Power Daily Load........................................................117 Ping Liu, Ling Lu, Shujun Liu Comparison of Performances Between Stack and Plane Turn-augmented Railgun...................................................121 Yujiao Zhang, Mengyun Sun, Pilong Guo Compensation Method for the Beam Pointing Accuracy of Phased Array Antenna in Condition of Phase Quantification...............................................................................................................................................125 Liang Li,Shu Zhang,Xinying Diao Configuration Design Method for Wind Turbine Drive Train Based on Decision Table...............................................129 Donghai Su,Mengmeng Zhao,Tieqiang Ma Control and Operation of a 12/8-pole Doubly Salient Electro-magnetic Motor Drive Based on CPLD........................132 Jingyu Hang,Zhihui Chen,Lei Zhang,Yangguang Yan Decision Making Model of GJAHP Based on Genetic Algorithms...............................................................................136 Li Yuanzuo,Yang Xiaoduan,Liu Shuyun Design and Development of Maize Cultivation Technology Query Software Based on XML Data Exchange............140 Tonghai Liu,Jie Liang,Shaokun Li Design and development of simulation training system based on the new Web technology for switching operation.................................................................................................................................................143 Jiangbin Wu,Wei Song Design of a Human Brachial Artery System Prototype Controller...............................................................................147 Shahariar Kabir Design of an Intelligent Control System for a Stepper Motor.......................................................................................153 Jinfeng Xiao,Yuhong Zhao Design of Compositive on-line monitoring and fault diagnosis system for High-voltage Switch Cabinet....................156 Xinbo Huang, Biao Huang,Hongliang Wang Design of Reduction Gear group of 15Kg.cm DC Reduction Servo Motor..................................................................160 Honghong Guo, Zhiyong Mao, Jian Liu Design of Sliding Mode Controller for Ship Anti Rolling Tank Test Platform...............................................................163 Lijun Yu,Redhouane Abbad Development of an AC-AC Converter Circuit..............................................................................................................167 Weijun Huang,Jinqiu Xiao, Chuanyan Liu Discussion on advantages and disadvantages of distributed generation connected to the grid.................................170 Honghai Kuang , Shengqing Li , Zhengqiu Wu Effective Model Parameters Identification for Open Quantum Systems......................................................................174 Erling Gong,Weiwei Zhou,Ming Zhang,S.G.Schirmer Embedded Diver System for USB Mouse....................................................................................................................180 Juan Zhu, Shuai Wang, Shuyan Zhang, Jinli Wang, Zhaoxi Li Embedded Video Monitoring System on ARM and Linux............................................................................................184 Tao Lu , Haihe Zang , Xiujuan Li Empirical Study on the Evaluation of the Advertising Effectiveness............................................................................187 Yanfeng Xu,Hengbo Du Fault Detection and Experiment Research of Remanufacturing Automatic Transmission Based on BP Neural Network.................................................................................................................................................191 Qiong Lin, Zhong-hao Dai, Bin Meng Filtering Algorithm of Spam Short Messages based on Artificial Immune System......................................................195 Jing Zhang,Xuemei Li,Wei Xu,Chengyong Li Fuzzy-PID Control for Control System of Airborne Optoelectronic Pod......................................................................199 Jiandong Shang,Dongfang Hu,Libo Wang Gas Quantitative Analysis by Combining Kernel Independent Component Analysis and Least Squares Support Vector Machine................................................................................................................................202
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