Publications by authors named "Yuxuan Ouyang"

The rapid development of China's local e-commerce and the continuous improvement of its business model have not only pushed the country to the forefront of the globe but also opened up the unprecedented potential for China's cross-border e-commerce. Therefore, it is imperative to build a balanced and sustainable cross-border e-commerce system, and cross-border e-commerce on the Silk Road has become a new highlight of China's e-commerce development. This study proposes a cross-border supply chain model based on the complex computer blockchain for international cooperation scenarios, contrasts and analyzes decision making in two cross-border supply chain scenarios with and without blockchain implementation, and investigates the sufficient conditions for blockchain implementation in the cross-border supply chain from the perspective of various value objectives.

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  • - The text discusses a novel molecular electronics chip that utilizes single molecules as general-purpose sensors, allowing for ultra-miniaturized electronic circuits.
  • - The device features a semiconductor chip with an array of synthetic molecular wires connected to nanoelectrodes, enabling real-time monitoring of molecular interactions at high speeds (1,000 frames per second).
  • - It demonstrates the ability to measure single-molecule interactions, such as those involving DNA, antibodies, and enzymes, with exceptional sensitivity and without needing labels, which can enhance various applications in biosensing and diagnostics.
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This contribution presents an active electrode system for biopotential acquisition using a distributed multi-channel FM-modulated analog front-end and ADC architecture. Each electrode captures one biopotential signal and converts to a frequency modulated signal using a VCO tuned to a unique frequency. Each electrode then buffers its output onto a shared analog line that aggregates all of the FM-modulated channels.

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