2018
DOI: 10.1142/s0218001419580035
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Research on Applications of FastICA Algorithm in the Detection of Dangerous Liquids

Abstract: In the actual environment of security detection, many kinds of liquids often exist in the same detection background, and their dangerous levels are difficult to identify. Therefore, it is very important to research on identifying the dangerous levels of various liquids. The paper establishes the [Formula: see text]-parameter database of tested samples under specific detection environment with free space method. In the actual detection, ultra-wide-band (UWB) centimeter wave is used to measure the [Formula: see … Show more

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Section: Energy Consumption Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, q s and q e ruler represent the power consumption during transmission and sending, respectively, q in represents the output power consumption of the transceiver, s off and e off represent the online time during transmission and sending respectively, and s rs and e rs represent the startup time during transmission and sending, respectively. o s and o e , respectively, represent the number of conversions during transmission and sending in unit time, which is determined by task management strategy and mac [17]. In today's latest low-energy wireless transmission transceivers, q s is around 18 dbm and q in is close to 0.5 dbm.…”
Section: Energy Consumption Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%