Drivers affective states will transfer along with environmental changes during driving. The changes can affect directly drivers manipulation. The affective state is represented mainly as drivers propensity. It plays a significant role for researching the active driving and auto-driving systems to reveal the transformation mechanism of drivers propensity exactly in complex environment. Data of drivers propensity can be collected and analyzed through driving experiments in different two-lane environments from the angle of environmental change, especially evolution of vehicle group. It reveals transformation mechanism of drivers propensity under different environment conditions. Verification results show that the predictive outcomes which are gotten by transformation rule are consistent with that of real-time recognition. It also shows that the transformation mechanism revealed in this paper is scientific and reasonable.
The method to optimize the design of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) to solve irreversible permanent magnet demagnetization is discussed in this paper. A PMSM with rated speed 9000r/min and rated power 200 kW is used as origin model. The models except original one in this paper are designed by changing structure and parameters. The design of PMSM with lower eddy current loss of permanent magnet will be given by simulation and comparison of different models.
Keywords-component; PMSM; eddy current loss; irreversible permanent magnet demagnetizationI.
Results: Among the six C5 SNPs, rs17611 was significantly associated with uveitis after adjusted for gender and SNP-gender interaction (P = 0.017). After stratification by gender, rs17611 G allele and GG homozygosity confers an increased risk for uveitis in males (P = 0.004, OR = 1.67 and P = 0.009, OR = 2.69, respectively) but not in females. Moreover, genotype-phenotype correlation analysis revealed an association between rs17611 and disease recurrence (P = 0.045). The haplotype GC, defined by rs17611 and rs2269066, was also found to be associated with total uveitis and specific intermediate and posterior uveitis subtype (P = 0.0055, OR = 1.51 and P = 0.0084, OR = 1.58, respectively). Other polymorphisms were not significantly associated with either investigated uveitis entities.Conclusions: This study shows a gender-specific association of C5-rs17611 with uveitis, indicating that C5 may have an epistatic effect with gender in the pathogenesis of uveitis. This study help us depict the disease profile and estimate the contribution of each complement activation pathway in ocular immunologic process.
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