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介绍了RFID的发展历程和关键技术,对电子标签的应用及工作原理、优点等进行了阐述.从信息与利润共享入手论述了电子标签对供应链产生的影响,对RFID技术在供应链中的应用做了分析和预测,并结合中国实际对如何发展RFID在物流供应链中的应用提出了一些建议. 相似文献
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研究列车动力响应的平稳性和各态历经性对寻求列车动力响应随机过程的统计规律具有重要意义.基于多体动力学理论,采用多体动力学分析软件Simpack建立国内某高速列车动车车辆的多体动力学模型.采用三角级数法模拟得到的轨道不平顺作为随机输入激励计算得到列车以不同速度行驶不同距离的动力响应时程样本序列.进一步运用平稳性检验方法中... 相似文献
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为提高柴油机节能减排的效果,简要分析了多次喷射形式及其作用,依据车辆在不同路况运行,确定了车辆对应的6种柴油机典型工况。提出了基于工况排放值约束的多次喷射分配方法,采用工况排放分摊率确定典型工况的排放限值,进行喷射次数和变化喷射组合寻优,最后结合4JB1高压共轨柴油机台架试验,以氮氧化物和烟度为衡量参数,兼顾燃油消耗率的变化,分析不同喷射组合对柴油机排放的影响。结果表明:怠速工况和中速大负荷工况宜用2次喷射,低速小负荷工况和中速中负荷工况宜用3次喷射,中速小负荷工况宜用4次喷射,高速大负荷工况宜用1次喷射,说明基于工况排放值约束的多次喷射分配方法是有效的。 相似文献
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明暗挖结合地铁车站暗挖隧道部分随着断面尺寸的增大,结构风险成数量级增加。为达到在功能合理前提下,尽量减小暗挖断面尺寸以降低结构风险的目的,通过将暗挖隧道结构高风险性纳入设计评价体系,提出建筑设计标准回归规范要求、梳理机电设计标准盲点、调整机电系统方案、优化建筑形体的建筑设计优化理念。经与实际工程结合,总结出3项具体措施: 1)简化暗挖隧道部分功能,将功能精简或转移至明挖空间; 2)重整暗挖隧道群体内功能之间几何关系,有效规划,减小尺度; 3)尊重暗挖隧道圆形、马蹄形断面有利受力特征,规整断面功能形体尽量与隧道无缝贴合。所述优化措施经南宁地铁3号线青秀山站运用实践,可有效减少暗挖隧道数量,减小暗挖隧道断面,扩大暗挖隧道间距,综合优化断面面积约30%,较好地降低了暗挖结构风险。 相似文献
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针对船舶机舱内设备的便捷操作需求,采用STM32F429芯片和RA8876M显示控制器,研究设计一套适于船舶机舱使用的具有接口丰富、操控便捷和应用场景丰富等优点的一体化显控模块。RA8876M显示控制器能在无操作系统环境下正常工作,有助于降低模块整体应用程序的开发难度;利用RA8876M显示控制器配套上位机软件可视化编程的优势,能大幅缩短软件开发周期。通过在某船舶机舱延伸报警系统中应用,验证该一体化显控模块具有优良的工作性能。 相似文献
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This paper looks at the first and second best jointly optimal toll and road capacity investment problems from both policy
and technical oriented perspectives. On the technical side, the paper investigates the applicability of the constraint cutting
algorithm for solving the second best problem under elastic demand which is formulated as a bilevel programming problem. The
approach is shown to perform well despite several problems encountered by our previous work in Shepherd and Sumalee (Netw.
Spat. Econ., 4(2): 161–179, 2004). The paper then applies the algorithm to a small sized network to investigate the policy implications of the first and second
best cases. This policy analysis demonstrates that the joint first best structure is to invest in the most direct routes while
reducing capacities elsewhere. Whilst unrealistic this acts as a useful benchmark. The results also show that certain second
best policies can achieve a high proportion of the first best benefits while in general generating a revenue surplus. We also
show that unless costs of capacity are known to be low then second best tolls will be affected and so should be analysed in
conjunction with investments in the network.
Andrew Koh Prior to joining the Institute for Transport Studies in December 2005, Andrew was employed for number of years as a consultant in highway assignment modelling. He is an economist with wide ranging research interests in transport economics as well as evolutionary computation heuristics such as genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimisation and differential evolution. Simon Shepherd At the Institute for Transport Studies since 1989, he gained his doctorate in 1994 applying state-space methods to the problem of traffic responsive signal control in over-saturated conditions. His expertise lies in modelling and policy optimisation ranging from detailed simulation models through assignment to strategic land use transport models. Recently he has focussed on optimisation of road user charging schemes and is currently working on optimal cordon design and system dynamics approaches to strategic modelling. Agachai Sumalee Agachai is currently an Assistant Professor at Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (). He obtained a Ph.D degree with the thesis entitled “Optimal Road Pricing Scheme Design” at Leeds University in 2004. His research areas cover transport network modeling and optimization, stochastic network modeling, network reliability analysis, and road pricing. Agachai is currently an associate editor of Networks and Spatial Economics. 相似文献
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Andrew Koh Prior to joining the Institute for Transport Studies in December 2005, Andrew was employed for number of years as a consultant in highway assignment modelling. He is an economist with wide ranging research interests in transport economics as well as evolutionary computation heuristics such as genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimisation and differential evolution. Simon Shepherd At the Institute for Transport Studies since 1989, he gained his doctorate in 1994 applying state-space methods to the problem of traffic responsive signal control in over-saturated conditions. His expertise lies in modelling and policy optimisation ranging from detailed simulation models through assignment to strategic land use transport models. Recently he has focussed on optimisation of road user charging schemes and is currently working on optimal cordon design and system dynamics approaches to strategic modelling. Agachai Sumalee Agachai is currently an Assistant Professor at Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (). He obtained a Ph.D degree with the thesis entitled “Optimal Road Pricing Scheme Design” at Leeds University in 2004. His research areas cover transport network modeling and optimization, stochastic network modeling, network reliability analysis, and road pricing. Agachai is currently an associate editor of Networks and Spatial Economics. 相似文献