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University of Science and Technology Beijing
Education•Beijing, China•
About: University of Science and Technology Beijing is a education organization based out in Beijing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Microstructure & Alloy. The organization has 41558 authors who have published 44473 publications receiving 623229 citations. The organization is also known as: Beijing Steel and Iron Institute.
Topics: Microstructure, Alloy, Corrosion, Ultimate tensile strength, Austenite
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TL;DR: A taxonomy to classify the existing research issues is presented, and a brief overview of 5G mmWave communications for UAV-assisted wireless networks from two aspects, i.e., key technical advantages and challenges as well as potential applications.
Abstract: In recent years, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have received considerable attention from regulators, industry and research community, due to rapid growth in a broad range of applications. Particularly, UAVs are being used to provide a promising solution to reliable and cost-effective wireless communications from the sky. The deployment of UAVs has been regarded as an alternative complement of existing cellular systems, to achieve higher transmission efficiency with enhanced coverage and capacity. However, heavily utilized microwave spectrum bands below 6 GHz utilized by legacy wireless systems are insufficient to attain remarkable data rate enhancement for numerous emerging applications. To resolve the spectrum crunch crisis and satisfy the requirements of 5G and beyond mobile communications, one potential solution is to use the abundance of unoccupied bandwidth available at millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies. Inspired by the technique potentials, mmWave communications have also paved the way into the widespread use of UAVs to assist wireless networks for future 5G and beyond wireless applications. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey on current achievements in the integration of 5G mmWave communications into UAV-assisted wireless networks. More precisely, a taxonomy to classify the existing research issues is presented, by considering seven cutting-edge solutions. Subsequently, we provide a brief overview of 5G mmWave communications for UAV-assisted wireless networks from two aspects, i.e., key technical advantages and challenges as well as potential applications. Based on the proposed taxonomy, we further discuss in detail the state-of-the-art issues, solutions, and open challenges for this newly emerging area. Lastly, we complete this survey by pointing out open issues and shedding new light on future directions for further research on this area.
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TL;DR: In this article, the problems involved in the fabrication and the brazing of these composites were elucidated and the main focus was put on the discussion of the methods to overcome these difficulties.
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TL;DR: The RUL estimation approach presented in this paper is the only one that can provide an exact and closed-form RUL distribution utilizing the monitoring history, and this contrasts sharply with the approximated results obtained in the literature for the same cases.
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TL;DR: The biskyrmion states in MnNiGa thin plates, as determined by the combination of in situ Lorentz transmission electron microscopy images, magnetoresistivity, and topological Hall effect measurements, are surprisingly stable over a broad temperature range of 100-340 K.
Abstract: Superstable biskyrmion magnetic nanodomains are experimentally observed for the first time in a hexagonal MnNiGa, a common and easily produced centrosymmetric material. The biskyrmion states in MnNiGa thin plates, as determined by the combination of in situ Lorentz transmission electron microscopy images, magnetoresistivity, and topological Hall effect measurements, are surprisingly stable over a broad temperature range of 100-340 K.
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TL;DR: This review article provides a comprehensive overview of the controlled synthesis of PMO NPs and organo-bridged MSNs, physicochemical and biocompatible properties, and their nano-biomedical application as bioimaging agent and/or therapeutic agent delivery system.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Zhong Lin Wang | 245 | 2529 | 259003 |
Yang Yang | 171 | 2644 | 153049 |
Jun Chen | 136 | 1856 | 77368 |
Jun Lu | 135 | 1526 | 99767 |
Jie Liu | 131 | 1531 | 68891 |
Shuai Liu | 129 | 1095 | 80823 |
Jian Zhou | 128 | 3007 | 91402 |
Chao Zhang | 127 | 3119 | 84711 |
Shaobin Wang | 126 | 872 | 52463 |
Tao Zhang | 123 | 2772 | 83866 |
Jian Liu | 117 | 2090 | 73156 |
Xin Li | 114 | 2778 | 71389 |
Jianhui Hou | 110 | 429 | 53265 |
Hong Wang | 110 | 1633 | 51811 |
Baoshan Xing | 109 | 823 | 48944 |