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The Application of The AISAS Model in WhatsApp Marketing Strategy to Increase Sales Conversion
Arius Satoni Kurniawansyah, Sri Rahayu
This study aims to analyze the application of the AISAS model (Attention, Interest, Search, Action, Share) in the WhatsApp Marketing strategy of Raja Kurma Bengkulu, an MSME engaged in the trade of dates, Hajj/Umrah souvenirs, and Middle Eastern specialty products. A qualitative case study approach was...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Yolo Method and Wifi Signal Capture on Drones to Detect Missing Victims
R. A. Halimatussa’diyah, Sholihin Sholihin, Mutiar Mutiar, Eka Susanti
Increasingly developing technology has opened up new opportunities in various aspects of life, including in military operations. The research focuses on developing to detect Yolo and Wifi signals using drones as a search and rescue tool for missing soldiers on the field of operations. The loss of a soldier...
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Predicting Business Failure in Morocco: A Machine Learning-Based Strategy for Enhancing Risk Management
Zineb Bourhaba, Chayma Elmazouny, Abdelkrim Kandrouch
With rising business failures in emerging economies like Morocco, there is a need for more accurate prediction models. Traditional statistical methods often struggle with complex financial data and have been mainly used in Moroccan studies. This work aims to fill this gap by applying advanced machine...
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Research on the High-quality Development of Power Enterprises Under the New Power System
Xintong Yang, Yang Liu, Shiyu Liu, Yue Zhang, Fang Liu, Boqiang Li, Maoyuan Li, Shuang Bi
Under the background of “double carbon” target, reducing emissions has become a general trend, and carbon emissions from the power industry account for a large portion of the country’s overall carbon emissions, so the construction of a new power system with new energy as the main body has become the...
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The Role of The Community In Implementation of The Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (CSLRP) in Deli Serdang Regency
Zetria Erma, Roswita Sitompul, Azharuddin Azharuddin, Heriyanti Heriyanti
This research seeks to determine the factors contributing to the limited community involvement in the implementation of CSLRP in Deli Serdang Regency and to explore strategies to address these issues. The research is classified as empirical legal research using a sociological approach. Considering the...
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Community Governance of Female Daily: The Role of Satisfaction, Trust, and Mutual Understanding in the Brand Affiliate Ecosystem
Fitria Ajeng Sulistyowati, Ananda Sabil Hussein, Astrid Puspaningrum, Nanang Suryadi
This study discusses how community management and member engagement can build loyalty in a beauty community run by a commercial platform in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to explain how openness of rules, follow-up on feedback, provision of incentives, implementation of security rules, and the...
Journal: Artery Research
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TARGETING VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL TO IMPROVE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
Patrick Lacolley
Pages: 45 - 45
Hypertension and arterial aging engage a plethora of key signaling pathways that act in concert to induce vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotypic changes leading to vascular degeneration and extracellular matrix (ECM) changes responsible for alterations of the mechanical properties of the vascular...
Journal: Artery Research
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WAVE POTENTIAL: A UNIFIED MODEL OF ARTERIAL WAVES, RESERVOIR PHENOMENA AND THEIR INTERACTION
Jonathan P. Mynard, Joseph J. Smolich
Pages: 45 - 46
Models of haemodynamics play a central role in current research directed to understanding and addressing cardiovascular disease. Although conventional windkessel and wave models are very useful, they are incompatible due to conflicting assumptions and neither comprehensively explain the basis and interdependencies...
Journal: Artery Research
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5.2 SOLUBLE RECEPTOR FOR ADVANCED GLYCATION END-PRODUCTS AND AORTIC STIFFNESS IN GENERAL POPULATION
Otto Mayer, Jan Filipovsky*, Jitka Seidlerova, Petra Karnosova, Peter Wohlfahrt, Renata Cifkova, Jindra Windrichova, Ondrej Topolcan
Pages: 45 - 46
It has been suggested that accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGE) is involved in several pathophysiological processes in the vessel wall. Soluble isoform of receptor for AGE (sRAGE) acts as a decoy for capturing circulating AGE, prevents them from binding to the cell-surface receptor and...
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The Influence of Financial Performance on Stock Prices Moderated by Institutional Ownership (Case Study of Textile and Garment Companies)
Fera Firyal Thahir
This study aims to determine: (1) the influence of Return On Assets (ROA) on institutional ownership, (2) the influence of Earning Per Share (EPS) on institutional ownership, (3) the influence of Return On Equity (ROE) on institutional ownership, (4) the influence of ROA on stock prices, (5) the influence...
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An Analysis of Food Security in Malaysia: Does Fertility Rate Matters?
Tan Jin Jie, Khor Yun Chi, Tan Jia Lin, Toh Jing Wen, Vikniswari Vija Kumaran
Throughout history, human societies have strived to ensure that every individual has access to sufficient food, promoting an active and healthy life. Having access to enough food persists as a pressing issue at the intersection of nature, society, and technology although there is a significant worldwide...
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A Cyber War of Iran-Israel: A Geopolitical Rivalry
Laila Rizky Amaliya
Israel and Iran have been engaged in an expanding conflict across the Middle East since the late 1990s. Following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, the escalation of conflict between the two counterparts have been intensified into another level. According to reports in media, Iran and Israel have...
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Analysing the Role of Current Initiatives, Policies and Programmes in Ensuring Total Quality Management in the Textile and Garment Industry
Abigail Appiah, William Kwesi Senayah
Ghana’s textile and apparel (T&A) industry faces persistent challenges, including low export performance, quality issues, and limited competitiveness, which is reflected in the absence of textile exports in the 2023 trade report. This study analyses government initiatives, policies, and programmes...
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Synthesis and Characterization of PEG-Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles for Sensitive Detection of Water Pollutants and Volatile Organic Compounds in Biomedical Applications
Deborah Sabhan, V. Manonmani, P. S. Rajakumar, G. Gunasekaran, Sai Shanmuga Raja, K. Amuthanantham
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) possess exceptional optical and chemical attributes, rendering them highly suitable for environmental surveillance and biomedical diagnostics. When stabilized with polyethylene glycol (PEG), these nanoparticles achieve enhanced colloidal stability and biocompatibility, facilitating...
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Respondent’s Housing Conditions as a Factor Influencing the Probability of Contact with the Respondent in an F2F Interview (on the Example of ESS Paradata Analysis)
Yeliena Kovalska, Maria Dzhevaga
Paradata is used to improve the quality of analysis and data collection in F2F interviews. Its collection allows to increase the response rate by analyzing non-responses. Based on the binary logistic regression constructed for datasets including ESS 2010 (ESS-5) and 2018 (ESS-9) data in Germany, was...
Journal: Artery Research
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VASCULAR CALCIFICATION: FROM INNOCENT BYSTANDER TO CULPRIT RISK FACTOR
Leon J. Schurgers
Pages: 45 - 45
Vascular calcification was regarded as an innocent bystander in cardiovascular disease. It was considered to be the passive chemical nucleation of calcium and phosphate ions on cellular debris and therefore the end-stage of atherosclerosis. Currently, vascular calcification is understood to be an actively...
Journal: Artery Research
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ARTERIAL PROTEOMICS: LESSONS IN RELATION TO STIFFNESS, ANEURYSMS, DIABETES AND OTHER CONDITIONS
Lars Melholt Rasmussen
Pages: 45 - 45
Proteins are the main molecular components of the arterial wall. Alterations in the amounts of specific proteins in both the extracellular matrix and in vascular cells are believed to be associated with different arterial pathologies, however only sparse data is currently available, particularly in relation...
Journal: Artery Research
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5.1 INERTIAL-VISCOELASTIC MINIMAL MODEL OF THE ARTERIAL SYSTEM RECONCILES ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE ESTIMATIONS
Timothy Phan*, John Li, Maheshwara Koppula, Izzah Vasim, Swapna Varakantam, Julio Chirinos
Pages: 45 - 45
Background: The arterial system is viscoelastic rather than purely elastic. There exist various methods to characterize the purely elastic nature of arterial compliance, each method yielding different values. The pulse pressure method (CPPM), estimating compliance by matching the pulse pressure (PP)...
Journal: Artery Research
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ENDOTHELIAL AUTOPHAGY AS A KEY MECHANISM IN ARTERIAL DISEASES
Pierre-Louis Tharaux
Pages: 45 - 45
Blood flow imposes shear stress on endothelial cells (ECs). ECs are able to convert these mechanical stimuli into intracellular signals that affect cellular function. As deregulated autophagy is associated with an acceleration of a variety of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases where impaired flow-mediated...
Journal: Artery Research
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STEM CELL THERAPY FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Jean Sebastien Silvestre
Pages: 45 - 45
Stem cell-based therapies for vascular regeneration in patients with cardiovascular ischemic diseases initially relied on a very simple concept: therapeutic stem/progenitor cells might differentiate into vascular cells, mainly of endothelial phenotype, increasing new vessel formation and tissue perfusion...
Journal: Artery Research
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4.6 RELATIONSHIP OF CAROTID ARTERIAL FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES TO LEFT ATRIAL VOLUME INUNTREATED HYPERTENSION
Joanna Jaroch*, Barbara Rzyczkowska, Zbigniew Bociaga, Olga Vriz, Caterina Driussi, Maria Loboz-Rudnicka, Krzysztof Dudek, Krystyna Loboz-Grudzien
Pages: 45 - 45
The contribution of arterial functional and structural changes to left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction has been the area of latest research. There are some studies on the relationship of arterial stiffness (a.s.) and left atrial (LA) remodeling as a marker of diastolic burden. Little is known...
Journal: Artery Research
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FETAL PROGRAMMING AND VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION
T.A. Meister, E. Rexhaj, S.F. Rimoldi, U. Scherrer, C. Sartori*
Pages: 45 - 45
Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of mortality and morbidity in Western countries, but the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. Genetic polymorphisms, once thought to represent a major determinant of cardiovascular risk, individually and collectively, only explain a tiny fraction...
Journal: Artery Research
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REMODELLING SMALL ARTERIES AND PHD TRAINING: A JOURNEY
Michael J. Mulvany
Pages: 45 - 45
Biomedical research is increasingly based on the efforts of PhD students. This talk will trace the development of the author’s research, and show how this experience can be used to optimize PhD training. The basis of the research has been that essential hypertension is associated with increased peripheral...
Journal: Artery Research
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4.5 A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF CENTRAL TO BRACHIAL BLOOD PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION IN PATIENTS TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
Rachel Climie*, Petr Otahal, Martin Schultz, James Fell, Velandai Srikanth, James Sharman
Pages: 45 - 45
Background: Brachial blood pressure (BP) may not reflect central BP due to systolic BP (SBP) amplification. Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) elicit vascular irregularities that may affect SBP amplification or other central BP indices (including pulse pressure [PP], augmentation pressure...
Research Article
An IDS Visualization System for Anomalous Warning Events
Satoshi Kimura, Hiroyuki Inaba
Pages: 45 - 53
Intrusion Detection System(IDS) has received attention to deal with the illegal access to the network. However, IDS has a critical problem which outputs a tremendous number of logs. Analyzing these logs apply a large amount of load to a network manager. In this paper, we propose a novel visualization...
Research Article
Study on the Improvement of Flexibility for an Industrial Robot Based on Machine Vision
Jiwu Wang, Xianwen Zhang, Weining Zhang, Sugisaka Masanori
Pages: 45 - 48
In order to improve the applications for an industrial robot, it is necessary to increase its flexibility and accuracy. The machine vision technology is an effective solution. In order to reduce the influence of the size, deformation etc., the target extraction method with fusion of color space and moment...
Research Article
Obstacle Avoidance Method for Electric Wheelchairs Based on a Multi-Layered Non-Contact Impedance Model
Haruna Kokubo, Taro Shibanoki, Takaaki Chin, Toshio Tsuji
Pages: 45 - 48
This paper proposes an obstacle avoidance method based on a multi-layered non-contact impedance model for control of the biosignal-based electric wheelchair. The proposed system can calculate a virtual repulsive force before the collision by multi-layered impedance fields covered around it. This system...
Research Article
An Evolutionary Algorithm for Making Decision Graphs for Classification Problems
Shingo Mabu, Masanao Obayashi, Takashi Kuremoto
Pages: 45 - 49
As the exponential increase of data in the world, machine learning, pattern recognition, data mining etc. are attracting more attentions recently. Classification is one of the major research in pattern recognition and a large number of methods have been proposed such as decision trees, neural networks...
Research Article
Generalized Estimator of Finite population Variance
A.K.P.C. Swain
Pages: 45 - 51
In this paper a generalized class of finite population variance is suggested and its large sample bias and mean square error are derived. Further some special cases of this class are considered along with a numerical example to compute and compare their biases and mean square errors.
Research Article
Automate Scientific Workflow Execution between Local Cluster and Cloud
Hao Qian, Daniel Andresen
Pages: 45 - 54
Scientific computational experiments often span multiple computational and analytical steps, and during execution, researchers need to store, access, transfer, and query information. Scientific workflow is a powerful tool to stream-line and organize scientific application. Numbers of tools have been...
Research Article
A Nearest Neighbor Search Algorithm for LR-LD on High SNR
Thae Thae Yu Khine, Daisuke Mitsunaga, Koji Araki, Hua-An Zhao
Pages: 45 - 51
This paper presents a new chaos-based image cipher using a plaintext-related permutation. The cat map and Lorenz system are employed to shuffle the positions of image pixels and generate the diffusion keystream, respectively. The control parameters of the cat map, i.e. the permutation key, are determined...
Research Article
A lexicographical dynamic flow model for relief operations
Gregorio Tirado, F. Javier Martín-Campo, Begoña Vitoriano, M. Teresa Ortuño
Pages: 45 - 57
Emergency management is a highly relevant area of interest in operations research. Currently the area is undergoing widespread development. Furthermore, recent disasters have highlighted the importance of disaster management, in order to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable people and save lives. In...
Research Article
Research on Mechanism of Risk Coupling for Rural Tourism Safety
Jingfeng Luo
Pages: 45 - 50
paper aims at working out analysis model of risk coupling for rural tourism safety accidents. First, based on the regional environmental risk system theory, the rural tourism safety system is analyzed. Second, under the four dimension of man, machine, environment, and management, the diamond model is...
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Teaching Writing Skill on Bahasa Indonesia Through Synchronous Computer Mediated Communication (SCMC): A Case of Borneo University Student on non-Language Department Learner
Dwi Cahyono Aji
This paper aims to reveal the effectiveness of within the teaching Bahasa Indonesia writing skills. This analysis used a quasi-experimental design. The population consisted of non-linguistic students from the Borneo Tarakaan University, two classes were randomly selected as a sample, agrotechnology class...
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Climate Change on Glaciers and the Current Approach of Protecting the Glaciers
Meirui Qian
Climate change has a significant impact on health’s social and environmental determinants. It’s frequently linked to our environment and man-made stressors, both of which have already had an impact on public health in a variety of ways. Climate change has a direct impact on our basic needs for clean...
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Symbolic Dominance in the Criminal Law Enforcement Indonesia: Convergence Between the Trinity of Power and Truth-Games
Andi Muliyono, Rocky Marbun
Law enforcement, in essence, is an effort of legal discovery - through interpretation, which is carried out by law enforcers based on a series of powers and discretion in giving meaning to a concrete fact-based on legal norms, which raises the attitude of the Law Enforcer on how to carry out the examination...
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Sustainability of Russian Tourism Industry During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Audreylia Lesmana, Hendra Kaprisma
Russia is a distinguished country with a diverse environment and culture. The term environment refers to the natural resources and infrastructure available to benefit social and economic growth. One way to benefit from these abundantly available environmental factors is to develop the tourism industry,...
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The Complexity of Managing Covid-19 Outbreak in Indonesia: Open Government Approach
Muhammad Eko Atmojo, Helen Dian Fridayani
Indonesia, like many other countries across the world, is now dealing with shocks and problems that are not simply overcome due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Under these circumstances, the government’s ability to cope with a pandemic was put to the test in front of the public. The COVID-19 epidemic has had...
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Extreme Characters and Perverse Relationships in a Realistic Context
Taking Bong Joon-Ho’s Film ‘Mother’ as an Example
DAOYI CHENG
Based on the film Mother directed by Korean director Bong Joon-ho, the study critically analyzes the extreme and paranoid characteristics of the leading role Hye-ja, who is willing to commit crimes to save her mentally handicapped son from prison; this has sparked an intense discussion and public examination...
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A Comprehensive Model of Reducing Poverty
Ima Amaliah, Westi Riani, Tasya Aspiranti
The research investigates a comprehensive poverty model by including the variables of financial inclusion, economic growth, and inequality together in the model. This study uses Java Island, Indonesia, with an annual time series from 2000 to 2019. The Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) method estimates...
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The Settlement of Ulayat Land Disputes by Returning Land to Each of the Senamanenek Indigenous Peoples, Kampar Regency
Firdaus Firdaus, Samariadi Samariadi, Rahmad Hendra
The dispute over the ulayat lands of senamanenek has entered a new phase after a very long struggle. For approximately 25 years, there has been a dispute between the senamanenek indigenous peoples confront PT. Perkebunan Nusantara V on a disputed land area of approximately 2.571 ha. Various efforts have...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Research on Intelligent Tap Testing of Aviation Composite Material
Yanjun Li, Jian Zhang, Jing Zhao, Jiandong Hu
Composite material is fourth largest aviation materials after the aluminum, steel, titanium and has been widely used in aviation. Defects and damages is inevitable in the process of its production and manufacturing, that seriously hazards the aviation security. Tap testing is the simplest and the most...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Study on Cutting Processing Characteristics and Precision of CNC Internal Power Honing Gear
Yang Gao, Jiang Han, Shaohu Ding, Lin Liu, Fugen Lv
CNC internal meshing power honing processing technology is b Figure 1ased on the traditional honing techniques developed on a high-quality hardened gear finishing method. It addition to the traditional advantages of internal honing outside, not only shorten the gear finishing process, improve production...
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Application and Practice of MOOCs in the Teaching of Primary and Middle Schools
Min Dong, Yongcun Cao
With the rapid development of network technology, the construction and research of MOOC has become a hot spot of online education at home and abroad. Foreign Coursera is in line with Udacity, edX and other platform. The domestic has also launched the school online, Ewant and other learning platforms....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Analysis and Countermeasure of Plastic Film Mulching to Soil Pollution
Quanke Zhao
In recent years, plastic film mulching in our country has been widely applied to agriculture and well promote the development of agricultural industry. However, the residual pollution of plastic film mulching affects the better development of agriculture, because when the age limit of plastic film mulching...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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The Study on Temperature Characteristics of a Monolithic Fused Silica Cylindrical Resonator
Yunxiao Wu, Yao Pan, Dongya Wang, Tianliang Qu, Yun Huang
Although fused silica has better temperature characteristics than most materials, temperature drift is still one of the main error sources of a Cylindrical Vibratory Gyroscope (CVG) with a monolithic fused silica resonator. The change of temperature changes the characteristics of the material, at the...
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Study on trade openness of China to Thailand-A Case Study of Goods Trade
Ying Li, Chao Fu, Jiachen Liu
Under the strategy of "The Belt and Road", bilateral trade of China and Thailand has rapid developed. Trade openness of China to Thailand also showed a significant change. The article uses 2005-2014 cargo trade volume between China and Thailand, China's GDP as well as Thailand's GDP, quantitative analysis...
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The Influence Factors of Agricultural E-commerce Mode Selection Analysis
Chunrong Zhang
Agricultural e-commerce is in the electronic commerce based on industrial products to developed on a large scale in recent years, however, produce many factors that affect the choice of electronic commerce mode, agricultural enterprises how to evaluate the effect of various factors on the agricultural...
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On Reform of Large Data Environments Computer Course--- in Case Study Data Structure Course
Jie Zhang, Qiang Huang, Jing Zhang
Big data is more and more profound influence on the society as a whole, has gradually penetrated into all aspects of education. The transformation of teaching thinking under the era of big data , flip classroom, MOOC and micro courses are profoundly changing the traditional education mode. Positive research...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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A Chaos Time Series Prediction Method of Generalized Phase Space
Yu-min Pan, Yong-hong Deng, Li-feng Wu, Quan-zhu Zhang
Aiming at the limitation of the regression prediction method for mine gas emission, a chaotic time series prediction method for reconstruction of generalized phase space is proposed in this paper. This method is used to construct phase spaces for time series with unobvious chaotic characteristics and...