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Southeast University
Education•Nanjing, China•
About: Southeast University is a education organization based out in Nanjing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: MIMO & Control theory. The organization has 66363 authors who have published 79434 publications receiving 1170576 citations. The organization is also known as: SEU.
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TL;DR: A novel magnetic hydrogel is formed via the field-directed assembly of magnetic nanomaterials during the gelation process and shows direction-dependent thermogenesis in an alternating magnetic field that has a 3.4-fold difference between the two directions.
Abstract: A novel magnetic hydrogel is formed via the field-directed assembly of magnetic nanomaterials during the gelation process. The novel magnetic hydrogel exhibits direction-dependent thermogenesis in an alternating magnetic field. The specific absorption rate value in the direction along the assemblies can be 2.1-fold as much as that in the direction normal to the assemblies while the heating rate is 6-8-fold. Due to the anisotropic thermogenesis, the novel magnetic hydrogel also shows a direction-dependent release of drugs that has a 3.4-fold difference between the two directions.
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TL;DR: Using statistical data from 285 cities in China, this article studied the spatial correlation and interaction between manufacturing agglomeration and environmental pollution and showed that there is significant spatial correlation between them, and distinct patterns of local spatial concentration are identified.
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TL;DR: To solve the finite-time consensus problem of leader-follower higher-order multi-agent systems with mismatched disturbances, a distributed active anti-disturbance cooperative control scheme is proposed by combining the non-singular terminal sliding-mode control and disturbance observer based control methods together.
Abstract: This technical note studies the finite-time consensus problem of leader-follower higher-order multi-agent systems with mismatched disturbances. To solve such a problem, by combining the non-singular terminal sliding-mode control (NTSMC) and disturbance observer based control (DOBC) methods together, a distributed active anti-disturbance cooperative control scheme is proposed. Firstly, to estimate the matched/mismatched disturbances of each follower, a finite-time disturbance observer is constructed. Secondly, by distributedly employing the mismatched disturbances estimates, integral-type non-singular terminal sliding-mode surfaces are designed for followers. Thirdly, distributed protocols are proposed based on the surfaces. In the presence of mismatched disturbances, these protocols achieve finite-time output consensus for the agents. Simulations validate the correctness and effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.
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TL;DR: In this article, a cooperative game model is developed to implement profit sharing between the manufacturer and the retailer to achieve their cooperation in a decentralized supply chain with an upstream manufacturer and a downstream retailer where a single-period product is produced and sold.
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TL;DR: It was found that the substrate assembled with the longest branches of nanostar generated the best SERS efficiency, whether the excitation source is 785 or 633 nm, which indicates that gold nanostars are a very good structure for SERS substrate assembly.
Abstract: A SERS active gold nanostar layer on the surface of ITO glass slip has been prepared by a low-cost electrostatically assisted APTES-functionalized surface-assembly method for SERS analysis. The two-dimensional morphology of the SERS substrate was examined by scanning electron microscopy. Comparative analysis revealed that the optical characteristics and SERS efficiency of these substrates varied as a function of nanostar morphology. It was found that the substrate assembled with the longest branches of nanostars generated the best SERS efficiency, whether the excitation source is 785 or 633 nm. The potential use of these substrates in detection applications was also investigated by using Nile blue A and Rhodamine 6G. The detection limits are 5 × 10–11 M and 1 × 10–9 M, respectively, when using the 785 nm excitation source. Apart from this high enhancement effect, the substrate here also shows extremely good reproducibility at the same time. All of these indicate that gold nanostars are a very good structu...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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H. S. Chen | 179 | 2401 | 178529 |
Yang Yang | 171 | 2644 | 153049 |
Gang Chen | 167 | 3372 | 149819 |
Xiang Zhang | 154 | 1733 | 117576 |
Rui Zhang | 151 | 2625 | 107917 |
Yi Yang | 143 | 2456 | 92268 |
Guanrong Chen | 141 | 1652 | 92218 |
Wei Huang | 139 | 2417 | 93522 |
Jun Chen | 136 | 1856 | 77368 |
Jian Li | 133 | 2863 | 87131 |
Xiaoou Tang | 132 | 553 | 94555 |
Zhen Li | 127 | 1712 | 71351 |
Tao Zhang | 123 | 2772 | 83866 |
Bo Wang | 119 | 2905 | 84863 |
Jinde Cao | 117 | 1430 | 57881 |