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Beijing University of Technology

EducationBeijing, Beijing, China
About: Beijing University of Technology is a education organization based out in Beijing, Beijing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Microstructure & Computer science. The organization has 31929 authors who have published 31987 publications receiving 352112 citations. The organization is also known as: Běijīng Gōngyè Dàxué & Beijing Polytechnic University.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors take P2-type Na2/3Ni1/3Mn 2/3O2 (P2-NNM) as an example to scrutiny the detrimental consequences upon high voltage cycling.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the morphologies and structures of MIL-53 particles and their hybrid membranes were characterized by SEM, XRD, FTIR, AFM, and contact angle.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the correlation of thermodynamics and grain growth kinetics of nanocrystalline metals both theoretically and experimentally, and proposed a model to describe the thermodynamic properties of nanograin boundaries.

88 citations

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TL;DR: A multiobjective optimization method for DGDCs to maximize the profit of DGDC providers and minimize the average task loss possibility of all applications by jointly determining the split of tasks among multiple ISPs and task service rates of each GDC.
Abstract: The industry of data centers is the fifth largest energy consumer in the world. Distributed green data centers (DGDCs) consume 300 billion kWh per year to provide different types of heterogeneous services to global users. Users around the world bring revenue to DGDC providers according to actual quality of service (QoS) of their tasks. Their tasks are delivered to DGDCs through multiple Internet service providers (ISPs) with different bandwidth capacities and unit bandwidth price. In addition, prices of power grid, wind, and solar energy in different GDCs vary with their geographical locations. Therefore, it is highly challenging to schedule tasks among DGDCs in a high-profit and high-QoS way. This work designs a multiobjective optimization method for DGDCs to maximize the profit of DGDC providers and minimize the average task loss possibility of all applications by jointly determining the split of tasks among multiple ISPs and task service rates of each GDC. A problem is formulated and solved with a simulated-annealing-based biobjective differential evolution (SBDE) algorithm to obtain an approximate Pareto-optimal set. The method of minimum Manhattan distance is adopted to select a knee solution that specifies the Pareto-optimal task service rates and task split among ISPs for DGDCs in each time slot. Real-life data-based experiments demonstrate that the proposed method achieves lower task loss of all applications and larger profit than several existing scheduling algorithms. Note to Practitioners —This work aims to maximize the profit and minimize the task loss for DGDCs powered by renewable energy and smart grid by jointly determining the split of tasks among multiple ISPs. Existing task scheduling algorithms fail to jointly consider and optimize the profit of DGDC providers and QoS of tasks. Therefore, they fail to intelligently schedule tasks of heterogeneous applications and allocate infrastructure resources within their response time bounds. In this work, a new method that tackles drawbacks of existing algorithms is proposed. It is achieved by adopting the proposed SBDE algorithm that solves a multiobjective optimization problem. Simulation experiments demonstrate that compared with three typical task scheduling approaches, it increases profit and decreases task loss. It can be readily and easily integrated and implemented in real-life industrial DGDCs. The future work needs to investigate the real-time green energy prediction with historical data and further combine prediction and task scheduling together to achieve greener and even net-zero-energy data centers.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used layer-wise transfer learning and tissue segmentation of brain images to diagnose the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD) using the VGG architecture with pre-trained weights.

88 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Zhong Lin Wang2452529259003
Pulickel M. Ajayan1761223136241
James M. Tour14385991364
Dacheng Tao133136268263
Lei Zhang130231286950
Hong-Cai Zhou11448966320
Xiaodong Li104130049024
Lin Li104202761709
Ming Li103166962672
Wenjun Zhang9697638530
Lianzhou Wang9559631438
Miroslav Krstic9595542886
Zhiguo Yuan9363328645
Xiang Gao92135942047
Xiao-yan Li8552831861
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023124
2022611
20213,573
20203,341
20193,075
20182,523