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JournalISSN: 0253-3839

Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers 

Taylor & Francis
About: Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Control theory & Finite element method. It has an ISSN identifier of 0253-3839. Over the lifetime, 3443 publications have been published receiving 15414 citations. The journal is also known as: Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers.


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TL;DR: A provably secure certificateless dPEKS which has fixed an insecure scheme which was proposed earlier and is proven to be secure under Bilinear Diffie–Hellman problem.
Abstract: Public key encryption with keyword search, known as PEKS, is a useful technology in some Storage-as-a-Service clouds. This technology allows the cloud server to search on a keyword, which is receiv...

119 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the fundamental theory of shear wave velocity was studied to select proper parameters for the regression model, and the most rational regression model was recommended for the clayey, silty, and sandy soils of the Taipei basin.
Abstract: The fundamental theory of shear wave velocity was studied in this paper to select proper parameters for the regression model. Previous regression equations were examined, and the most rational regression model was pointed out. Regression equations were recommended for the clayey, silty, and sandy soils of the Taipei basin. The research showed (1) that N‐value was not the best parameter if the effects of soil type and geologic effect were considered, (2) that the multiple regression model with parameters of N‐value and depth implied a form of shear wave velocity with specific physical meaning, but these two parameters were not independent of each other, and (3) that the intrinsically linear model with the parameter of depth was acceptable when the local soils were first classified according to soil type and geologic effect – then its R‐square value was comparable to the R‐square value of the multiple regression model.

98 citations

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TL;DR: A penalty method which allows us to remove the free and moving boundary by adding a small and continuous penalty term to the Black‐Scholes equation is considered.
Abstract: We study the applicability of meshfree approximation schemes for the solution of multi‐asset American option problems. In particular, we consider a penalty method which allows us to remove the free and moving boundary by adding a small and continuous penalty term to the Black‐Scholes equation. Time discretization is achieved by a linearly implicit θ method. A comparison with results obtained recently by two of the authors using a linearly implicit finite difference method is included.

97 citations

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TL;DR: This research focuses on analyzing the related technology roadmaps for the adoption of IoT technologies in smart logistic services and proposes a roadmap approach to visualize the patent allocations and evolutions corresponding tologistic services at each level.
Abstract: Industry 4.0 enables the management of factories manufacturing products with complexity and flexibility. The corresponding logistic services must provide greater accuracy and efficiency in logistic...

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effectiveness of a passive tuned mass damper (TMD) and active fuzzy controllers in reducing structural responses under external forces and proposed a fuzzy controller to deal with nonlinear systems.
Abstract: This paper investigates the effectiveness of a passive tuned mass damper (TMD) and active fuzzy controllers in reducing structural responses under external forces. In general, TMD is good for linear systems. We propose here a fuzzy controller to deal with nonlinear systems. For the fuzzy controller, a stability criterion in terms of Lyapunov's direct method is derived to guarantee the stability of interconnected TMD systems. Based on decentralized control and this criterion, a set of model‐based fuzzy controllers are then synthesized via the technique of parallel distributed compensation (PDC) to stabilize the nonlinear interconnected TMD system. Finally, an example is given to illustrate the concepts discussed throughout this paper.

81 citations

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202188
202080
201981
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201777