Acupuncture (Acup) and moxibustion (Moxi) are commonly used interventions in clinical practice. However, the difference between Acup and moxibustion mechanisms is unclear. In current study, blood perfusion responses resulted from Acup or Moxi at Weishu acupoint (BL21) and control points were explored, respectively. The time series of blood flux signals at BL21 and control points were transformed with Morlet wavelet, and the differences in each frequency interval were observed. The results suggested that acupoint response to different stimulation is a comprehensive process which related to all components of blood perfusion signals. Whereas the different response at control points was not observed, there has been significant difference coherence value between Acup and Moxi stimulation. The results suggested the influence of Acup and Moxi not only on the level of blood perfusion at local area; the intrinsic relevance after stimulation which can be evaluated by coherence analysis is also an appropriate index to distinguish different stimulations.
Advantages of the modular multilevel converter (MMC) such as modularity, scalability, fault-tolerant ability, low device switching frequency, transformerless grid connection etc. have made it the most promising converter topology for medium-tohigh-voltage, high-power applications. However, in MMC-based medium-voltage drives, the excessive fundamental-frequency submodule capacitor voltage ripple at low speeds or start-up poses a major technological challenge. A lot of low-frequency ripple suppression methods have been proposed to address this problem. This study summarises the state of the art in this area and classifies these methods into three categories. The pros and cons of them are discussed. An in-depth analysis of these methods from a practical viewpoint is given. Some future research trends are also discussed.
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