Theoriginal vversion of this article unfortunately contained a mistakee.The institution number of the author Huang-ming CAO was incorrect.The corrected one is Huang-ming CAO^(3).
This paper presents a joint high order statistics (HOS) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) algorithm for the recognition of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar signal without a priori knowledge of the signa...This paper presents a joint high order statistics (HOS) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) algorithm for the recognition of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar signal without a priori knowledge of the signal parameters. This method is capable of recognizing the MIMO radar signal as well as discriminating it from single-carrier signal adopted by conventional radar. Meanwhile, the sub-carrier number of the none-coding MIMO radar signal is estimated. Extensive simulations are carried out in different operating conditions. Simulation results prove the feasibility and indicate that the recognition probability could reach over 90% when the value of SNR is above 0 dB.展开更多
The adsorption behavior and mechanism of a novel chelate resin, amino methylene phosphonic acid resin (APAR) for Ho(Ⅲ) were investigated. The statically saturated adsorption capacity is 258 mg·g^(-1) resin at 29...The adsorption behavior and mechanism of a novel chelate resin, amino methylene phosphonic acid resin (APAR) for Ho(Ⅲ) were investigated. The statically saturated adsorption capacity is 258 mg·g^(-1) resin at 298 K in HAc-NaAc medium. The Ho(Ⅲ) adsorbed on APAR can be repeatedly eluted by 3.0 mol·L^(-1) HCl and the elution percentage is as high as 95.8%. The resin can be regenerated and reused without apparent decrease in adsorption capacity. The apparent adsorption rate constant is k_(298)=1.14×10^(-5) s^(-1). The adsorption behavior of APAR for Ho(Ⅲ) obeys the Freundlich isotherm. The thermodynamic adsorption parameter, enthalpy change ΔH of APAR for Ho(Ⅲ) is 11.4 kJ·mol^(-1). The apparent activation energy is E_a=15.8 kJ·mol^(-1). The molar coordination ratio of the functional group of APAR to Ho(Ⅲ) is about 2∶1. The adsorption mechanism of APAR for Ho(Ⅲ) was examined by using chemical method and IR spectrometry.展开更多
Hypophosphorous acid and its salt were found to serve as a new agent for selective reduction of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds under mild reaction conditions.
文摘Theoriginal vversion of this article unfortunately contained a mistakee.The institution number of the author Huang-ming CAO was incorrect.The corrected one is Huang-ming CAO^(3).
基金supported by the Foundation of Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Equipment Department(41101020303)
文摘This paper presents a joint high order statistics (HOS) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) algorithm for the recognition of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar signal without a priori knowledge of the signal parameters. This method is capable of recognizing the MIMO radar signal as well as discriminating it from single-carrier signal adopted by conventional radar. Meanwhile, the sub-carrier number of the none-coding MIMO radar signal is estimated. Extensive simulations are carried out in different operating conditions. Simulation results prove the feasibility and indicate that the recognition probability could reach over 90% when the value of SNR is above 0 dB.
文摘The adsorption behavior and mechanism of a novel chelate resin, amino methylene phosphonic acid resin (APAR) for Ho(Ⅲ) were investigated. The statically saturated adsorption capacity is 258 mg·g^(-1) resin at 298 K in HAc-NaAc medium. The Ho(Ⅲ) adsorbed on APAR can be repeatedly eluted by 3.0 mol·L^(-1) HCl and the elution percentage is as high as 95.8%. The resin can be regenerated and reused without apparent decrease in adsorption capacity. The apparent adsorption rate constant is k_(298)=1.14×10^(-5) s^(-1). The adsorption behavior of APAR for Ho(Ⅲ) obeys the Freundlich isotherm. The thermodynamic adsorption parameter, enthalpy change ΔH of APAR for Ho(Ⅲ) is 11.4 kJ·mol^(-1). The apparent activation energy is E_a=15.8 kJ·mol^(-1). The molar coordination ratio of the functional group of APAR to Ho(Ⅲ) is about 2∶1. The adsorption mechanism of APAR for Ho(Ⅲ) was examined by using chemical method and IR spectrometry.
文摘Hypophosphorous acid and its salt were found to serve as a new agent for selective reduction of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds under mild reaction conditions.