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新型无线感应系统的二进制幅度调制解调分析 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
列车等车体与地面的通信可以通过毫米波或泄漏同轴电缆或铁轨实现,作者提出来的新型无线感应技术也能实现车体与地面的通信。本文首先介绍了新型无线感应技术,然后研究了它的数字载波通信二进制幅度2ASK调制及相干解调;其次,仿照恒包络调制解调的方法,对于新型无线感应系统研究出了一种新型解调方法———绝对值积分非相干解调并进行了仿真,给出了误比特率表达式且与恒包络2ASK相干解调的误比特率进行了比较。研究表明,新型无线感应系统用在2ASK的调制解调中是完全可行的。 相似文献
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根据海上巡逻搜救任务对巡逻救助飞机在安全系数、操作性能、搜救能力、适应程度等方面的要求,论证了采用专业飞机执行海上巡逻救助任务的必要性;通过巡逻搜救飞机和船舶在应急反应时间、搜寻范围、救助能力以及成本费用对比,提出了巡逻搜救飞机的适用条件和船机配合执行任务的模式;通过对巡逻搜救飞机和机场自建-自用、建设-托管、租赁-使用三种模式的优缺点和费用的分析,提出了巡逻搜救飞机的机场建设的管理模式。 相似文献
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通过对刚性悬挂的简化,在一些基本假设的基础上,建立了刚性悬挂的有限元模型。进行了静力分析和模态分析,得到了悬臂长度大小对汇流排整体变形的影响,合理选择可改善汇流排终端几跨的跨中挠度,并分析了悬臂的大小、之字值和悬挂刚度对刚性悬挂振动特性的影响。 相似文献
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站内计轴设备的工程应用 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
吴学英 《铁路通信信号工程技术》2006,3(4):43-45
根据Azs 350U型计轴设备的特点,结合工程设计,提出站内计轴设备设计的思路,供读者参考。 相似文献
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本研究用大鼠背侧脊髓温育切片,观察了α_2肾上腺素能受体的活性对辣椒素(CAP)诱发P物质(SP)释放的影响。当灌流液中加入CAP(3μmol/L)后,SP释放增加4倍。CAP诱发的SP总释放率为0.45±0.1%,当应用α_2肾上腺素能受体激动剂可乐宁(10μmol/L)时,SP总释放率下降到0.25±0.02%(n=11,P<0.05)。育亨宾(100μmol/L)可拮抗可乐宁的效应。该结果提示,初级传入神经细纤维的中枢端的SP释放,受α_2肾上腺素能受体活性的调制。 相似文献
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离散选择模型的典型代表Logit模型简洁易用的特点使其在经济、交通等领域得到了广泛的应用,但同时Logit模型的两个重要缺陷限制了其应用范围。本文分析了Logit模型的固有缺陷,阐述了Probit模型的基本原理,研究了Probit模型的性质,并与Logit模型进行了对比研究,最后利用SAS统计软件MDC模块提供的仿真算法进行了实证性分析,研究结果表明,Probit模型克服了Logit模型IIA特性和喜好随机性限制的缺陷,表现出更为丰富的物理意义,对出行选择行为的模拟更接近实际,是一种具有广阔发展的前景的交通方式分担模型。 相似文献
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提出在J2EE平台的应用服务器层构造符合航运业特点的海洋空间数据管理组件和数据服务组件,使基于J2EE规范建设的各类航运信息系统具备海洋空间信息处理能力,并实现海洋空间信息的共享以及与航运业务信息的集成和融合。 相似文献
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STUDYOFT-LYMPHOCYTESUBSETSANDINTERLEUKIN-2ANDINTERLEUKIN-2RECEPTOROFRESPIRATORYSYNCYTIALVIRUSPNEUMONIAWeiJun;Zhaopeixia;YangS... 相似文献
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Lawrence Frank Mark Bradley Sarah Kavage James Chapman T. Keith Lawton 《Transportation》2008,35(1):37-54
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate how relative associations between travel time, costs, and land use patterns
where people live and work impact modal choice and trip chaining patterns in the Central Puget Sound (Seattle) region. By
using a tour-based modeling framework and highly detailed land use and travel data, this study attempts to add detail on the
specific land use changes necessary to address different types of travel, and to develop a comparative framework by which
the relative impact of travel time and urban form changes can be assessed. A discrete choice modeling framework adjusted for
demographic factors and assessed the relative effect of travel time, costs, and urban form on mode choice and trip chaining
characteristics for the three tour types. The tour based modeling approach increased the ability to understand the relative
contribution of urban form, time, and costs in explaining mode choice and tour complexity for home and work related travel.
Urban form at residential and employment locations, and travel time and cost were significant predictors of travel choice.
Travel time was the strongest predictor of mode choice while urban form the strongest predictor of the number of stops within
a tour. Results show that reductions in highway travel time are associated with less transit use and walking. Land use patterns
where respondents work predicted mode choice for mid day and journey to work travel.
Lawrence Frank is an Associate Professor and Bombardier Chair in Sustainable Transportation at the University of British Columbia and a Senior Non-Resident Fellow of the Brookings Institution and Principal of Lawrence Frank and Company. He has a PhD in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington. Mark Bradley is Principal, Mark Bradley Research & Consulting, Santa Barbara California. He has a Master of Science in Systems Simulation and Policy Design from the Dartmouth School of Engineering and designs forecasting and simulation models for assessment of market-based policies and strategies. Sarah Kavage is a Senior Transportation Planner and Special Projects Manager at Lawrence Frank and Company. She has a Masters in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington and is a writer and an artist based in Seattle. James Chapman is a Principal Transportation Planner and Analyst at Lawrence Frank and Company in Atlanta Georgia. He has a Masters in Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. T. Keith Lawton transport modeling consultant and past Director of Technical services, Metro Planning Department, Portland, OR, has been active in model development for over 40 years. He has a BSc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Natal (South Africa), and an M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University. He is a member and past Chair of the TRB Committee on Passenger Travel Demand Forecasting. 相似文献
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Lawrence Frank is an Associate Professor and Bombardier Chair in Sustainable Transportation at the University of British Columbia and a Senior Non-Resident Fellow of the Brookings Institution and Principal of Lawrence Frank and Company. He has a PhD in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington. Mark Bradley is Principal, Mark Bradley Research & Consulting, Santa Barbara California. He has a Master of Science in Systems Simulation and Policy Design from the Dartmouth School of Engineering and designs forecasting and simulation models for assessment of market-based policies and strategies. Sarah Kavage is a Senior Transportation Planner and Special Projects Manager at Lawrence Frank and Company. She has a Masters in Urban Design and Planning from the University of Washington and is a writer and an artist based in Seattle. James Chapman is a Principal Transportation Planner and Analyst at Lawrence Frank and Company in Atlanta Georgia. He has a Masters in Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. T. Keith Lawton transport modeling consultant and past Director of Technical services, Metro Planning Department, Portland, OR, has been active in model development for over 40 years. He has a BSc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Natal (South Africa), and an M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University. He is a member and past Chair of the TRB Committee on Passenger Travel Demand Forecasting. 相似文献