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2018年6月25日收录更新SCI5条、EI 7条、ISTP1条

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一、SCI 5条

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Title: Two-echelon location-routing optimization with time windows based on customer clustering

Authors: Wang, Y; Assogba, K; Liu, Y; Ma, XL; Xu, MZ; Wang, YH

Author Full Names: Wang, Yong; Assogba, Kevin; Liu, Yong; Ma, Xiaolei; Xu, Maozeng; Wang, Yinhai

Source: EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS, 104 244-260; 10.1016/j.eswa.2018.03.018 AUG 15 2018

Language: English

Abstract: This paper develops a three-step customer clustering based approach to solve two-echelon location routing problems with time windows. A bi-objective model minimizing costs and maximizing customer satisfaction is formulated along with an innovative measurement function to rank optimal solutions. The proposed methodology is a knowledge-based approach which considers customers locations and purchase behaviors, discovers similar characteristics among them through clustering, and applies exponential smoothing method to forecast periodic customers demands. We introduce a Modified Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II (M-NSGA-II) to simultaneously locate logistics facilities, allocate customers, and optimize the vehicle routing network. Different from many existing version of NSGA-II, our algorithm applies partial-mapped crossover as genetic operator, instead of simulated binary crossover, in order to properly handle chromosomes. The initial population is generated through a nodes scanning algorithm which eliminates sub-tours. Finally, to demonstrate the applicability of our mathematical model and approach, we conduct two empirical studies on generated benchmarks and the distribution network of a company in Chongqing city, China. Further comparative analyses with multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) and multi-objective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) algorithm indicate that M-NSGA-II performs better in terms of solution quality and computation time. Results also support that: (1) the formation of clusters containing highly similar customers improves service reliability, and favors a productive customer relationship management; (2) considering product preference contributes to maximizing customer satisfaction degree and the effective control of inventories at each distribution center; (3) clustering, instead of helping to improve services, proves detrimental when too many groups are formed. Thus, decision makers need to conduct series of simulations to observe appropriate clustering scenarios. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

ISSN: 0957-4174

eISSN: 1873-6793

IDS Number: GI2ZG

Unique ID: WOS:000434239800017

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Title: Individual preferences for mineral resource development: Perspectives from an urban population in the United States

Authors: Que, SS; Awuah-Offei, K; Wang, L; Samaranayake, VA; Weidner, N; Yuan, SC

Author Full Names: Que, Sisi; Awuah-Offei, Kwame; Wang, Liang; Samaranayake, V. A.; Weidner, Nathan; Yuan, Shaochun

Source: JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 189 30-39; 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.04.045 JUL 10 2018

Language: English

Abstract: The literature on mining community preferences for mineral development, which is the basis for engaging local communities, mainly focuses on rural communities, and may not provide enough insight into an urban community's needs, concerns, and preferences. To bridge this gap, this work uses Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States of America (USA) as a case study to understand an urban population's preferences for mineral resource development. The work considered 16 mining project attributes and four demographic factors (gender, age, education, and income), which have previously been identified as important for explaining individual preferences for mining projects in the USA. The study recruited 628 participants from Salt Lake City to participate in a survey and used a discrete choice model to examine their preferences. The results show that 15 of the 16 attributes have statistically significant influence on the preferences of these urban dwellers. The probability of the respondents preferring mineral development increases with job opportunities, availability of independent information, income increase, infrastructure improvement, and mine buffer but decreases with noise pollution, air pollution, increase in housing costs, and crime increase. Older, male respondents with higher levels of income and education are more likely to prefer mineral development The issues that drive the preferences of these urban dwellers are generally similar to those of rural dwellers. However, the study finds that job and housing cost are more important for our urban dwellers than for rural dwellers in other studies. The results suggests that our respondents prefer mines with longer lives. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

ISSN: 0959-6526

eISSN: 1879-1786

IDS Number: GG5YE

Unique ID: WOS:000432771000004

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Title: Effects of HfC nanowire amount on the microstructure and ablation resistance of CVD-HfC coating

Authors: Ren, JC; Zhang, YL; Zhang, J; Fu, YQ; Tian, S

Author Full Names: Ren, Jincui; Zhang, Yulei; Zhang, Jian; Fu, Yanqin; Tian, Song

Source: CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 44 (10):11340-11349; 10.1016/j.ceramint.2018.03.183 JUL 2018

Language: English

Abstract: To improve the ablation resistance of HfC coating for carbon/carbon (C/C) composites, various fractions of HfC nanowires were incorporated into the HfC coating by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Effects of HfC nanowire amount on the microstructure and ablation resistance of the CVD-HfC coating were investigated. Results indicated that the HfC nanowire layer became thicker and denser with the deposition time extending. HfC nanowires could inhibit the formation of cracks and interlaminar gaps in the HfC coating. With the increase of HfC nanowire amount, the HfC coating became thicker, while its porosity and roughness firstly decreased and then increased Ablation tests indicated that the incorporation of HfC nanowires could effectively improve the ablation resistance of the HfC coating, which could be ascribed to the decreasing surface temperature of the coated samples and the effective alleviation of cracking and delamination of the coating during ablation. The HfC coating with HfC nanowires deposited for 1 h exhibited better ablation resistance owing to its compact microstructure, and its mass and linear ablation rates were only 0.41 mg/s and -1.53 mu/s after ablation for 120s.

ISSN: 0272-8842

eISSN: 1873-3956

IDS Number: GG5XD

Unique ID: WOS:000432768200041

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Title: Effects of pesticide dose on Holling II predator-prey model with feedback control

Authors: Yang, J; Tan, YS

Author Full Names: Yang, Jin; Tan, Yuanshun

Source: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL DYNAMICS, 12 (1):527-550; 10.1080/17513758.2018.1479457 JUN 4 2018

Language: English

Abstract: We establish a Holling II predator-prey system with pesticide dose response non-linear pulses and then study the global dynamics of the model. First, we construct the Poincare map in the phase set and discuss its main properties. Second, threshold conditions for the existence and stability of boundary periodic solution and order- periodic solutions have been provided. The results show that the pesticide dose increases when the period of control increases, while it will decrease as threshold increases. Sensitivity analyses reveal that critical condition for the stability of boundary periodic solution is very sensitive to control parameters and pesticide doses. The bifurcation analysis reveals that the proposed model exists complex dynamics. Compared to the model with fixed moments, it demonstrates that the density of pest population not only can be controlled below the threshold but also can avoid some negative effects due to pesticide application, confirming the importance of biological control.

ISSN: 1751-3758

eISSN: 1751-3766

IDS Number: GI3JA

Unique ID: WOS:000434266400001

PubMed ID: 29862900

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Title: Evaluation of Table Tennis Skills Based on Whole Brain Teaching

Authors: Zhou, YC

Author Full Names: Zhou, Yucheng

Source: NEUROQUANTOLOGY, 16 (5):649-653; 10.14704/nq.2018.16.5.1414 MAY 2018

Language: English

Abstract: To study the table tennis technique assessment in the whole brain teaching, two classes of 2007 in Xuzhou Medical College were taken as the research objects. From the perspective of sports technology teaching, this paper studies the effect of the whole brain teaching on the table tennis scores through teaching. The results show that after learning the skills, the students in the experimental group achieved a significantly higher score than the control group in terms of both forward and backward techniques and standard test scores. It indicates that in the whole brain teaching, consciously strengthening the weak side limb technique of the experimental group is beneficial to master the dominant side limb movement skill, thereby improving the performance in the table tennis examination.

ISSN: 1303-5150

IDS Number: GH9SD

Unique ID: WOS:000434008600094

二、EI 5条

1. Input-to-State Stabilization in Probability for Nonlinear Stochastic Systems Under Quantization Effects and Communication Protocols

Accession number: 20182405303080

Authors: Li, Bing (1); Wang, Zidong (2); Han, Qing-Long (3); Liu, Hongjian (4)

Author affiliation: (1) School of Mathematics and Statistics, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing 400074, China.; (2) College of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China, and also with the Department of Computer Science, Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, U.K. (e-mail: zidong.wang@brunel.ac.uk).; (3) School of Software and Electrical Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, VIC 3122, Australia.; (4) School of Mathematics and Physics, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu 241000, China.

Source title: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics

Abbreviated source title: IEEE Trans. Cybern.

Issue date: June 5, 2018

Publication year: 2018

Language: English

ISSN: 21682267

Document type: Article in Press

Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Abstract: In this paper, the observer-based stabilization problem is investigated for a class of discrete-time nonlinear stochastic networked control systems (NCSs) with exogenous disturbances. The signal transmission from the sensors to the observer is implemented via a shared digital network, in which both uniform quantization effect and stochastic communication protocol (SCP) are taken into account to reflect several network-induced constraints. The notion of input-to-state stability in probability is introduced to describe the dynamical behaviors of the closed-loop stochastic NCS that is effectively characterized by a general nonlinear stochastic difference equation with Markovian jumping parameters. A theoretical framework is first established to felicitate the dynamics analysis of the closed-loop system in virtue of the switched Lyapunov function method and the stochastic analysis techniques. By making full use of the quantized measurement output under the scheduling of the SCP, the existence conditions for an observer-based controller are established under which the closed-loop system is input-to-state stable in probability. Then, the explicit expression of the gain matrices of the desired controller is given by resorting to a set of feasible solutions of certain matrix inequalities. The effectiveness of the theoretical results is demonstrated by a numerical simulation example. IEEE

Main heading: Networked control systems

Controlled terms: Closed loop control systems - Closed loop systems - Control system analysis - Control system stability - Controllers - Difference equations - Discrete time control systems - Internet protocols - Lyapunov functions - Network protocols - Nonlinear analysis - Nonlinear control systems - Nonlinear equations - Probability - Quantization (signal) - Sensors - Stabilization - Stochastic control systems - Stochastic systems

Uncontrolled terms: Input-to-state stability - Observer based control - Quantization effects - Stability analysis - Symmetric matrices

Classification code: 713.3 Modulators, Demodulators, Limiters, Discriminators, Mixers

Modulators, Demodulators, Limiters, Discriminators, Mixers

- 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications

Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications

- 731.1 Control Systems

Control Systems

- 731.4 System Stability

System Stability

- 732.1 Control Equipment

Control Equipment

- 921 Mathematics

Mathematics

- 921.6 Numerical Methods

Numerical Methods

- 922.1 Probability Theory

Probability Theory

- 961 Systems Science

Systems Science

DOI: 10.1109/TCYB.2018.2839360

Database: Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.

Data Provider: Engineering Village

2. Observer-Based Event-Triggered Control for Nonlinear Systems With Mixed Delays and Disturbances: The Input-to-State Stability

Accession number: 20182405302813

Authors: Li, Bing (1); Wang, Zidong (2); Ma, Lifeng (3); Liu, Hongjian (4)

Author affiliation: (1) School of Mathematics and Statistics, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing 400074, China.; (2) College of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China, and also with the Department of Computer Science, Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, U.K. (e-mail: zidong.wang@brunel.ac.uk).; (3) School of Automation, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China.; (4) School of Mathematics and Physics, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu 241000, China.

Source title: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics

Abbreviated source title: IEEE Trans. Cybern.

Issue date: June 5, 2018

Publication year: 2018

Language: English

ISSN: 21682267

Document type: Article in Press

Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Abstract: In this paper, the input-to-state stabilization problem is investigated for a class of nonlinear delayed systems with exogenous disturbances. The model under consideration is general that covers for both mixed time-delays and Lipschitz-type nonlinearities. An observer-based controller is designed such that the closed-loop system is stable under an event-triggered mechanism. Two separate event-triggered strategies are proposed in sensor-to-observer (S/O) and controller-to-actuator (C/A) channels, respectively, in order to reduce the updating frequencies of the sensor and the controller with guaranteed performance requirements. The notion of input-to-state practical stability is introduced to characterize the performance of the controlled system that caters for the influence from both disturbances and event-triggered schemes. The estimates of the upper bounds of the delayed states and two measurement errors are employed to analyze and further exclude the Zeno behavior resulting from the proposed event-triggered schemes in S/O and C/A channels. The controller gain matrices and the event-trigger parameters are co-designed in terms of the feasibility of certain matrix inequalities. A numerical simulation example is provided to illustrate the effectiveness of theoretical results. IEEE

Main heading: Control system stability

Controlled terms: Closed loop systems - Control system analysis - Control systems - Controllers - Convergence of numerical methods - Nonlinear systems - Stability - Time delay

Uncontrolled terms: Delays - Event-triggered schemes - Input-to-state stability - Mixed time delays - Observer based control - Observers - Stability analysis - Symmetric matrices - Zeno behavior

Classification code: 713 Electronic Circuits

Electronic Circuits

- 731.1 Control Systems

Control Systems

- 731.4 System Stability

System Stability

- 732.1 Control Equipment

Control Equipment

- 921.6 Numerical Methods

Numerical Methods

- 961 Systems Science

Systems Science

DOI: 10.1109/TCYB.2018.2837626

Database: Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.

Data Provider: Engineering Village

3. NTRU Implementation of Efficient Privacy-Preserving Location-Based Querying in VANET

Accession number: 20182405300332

Authors: Mi, Bo (1); Huang, Darong (1); Wan, Shaohua (2)

Author affiliation: (1) Institute of Information Science and Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing; 400074, China; (2) School of Information and Safety Engineering, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan; 430073, China

Corresponding author: Wan, Shaohua(shaohua.wan@ieee.org)

Source title: Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

Abbreviated source title: Wireless Commun. Mobile Comput.

Volume: 2018

Issue date: 2018

Publication year: 2018

Article number: 7823979

Language: English

ISSN: 15308669

E-ISSN: 15308677

Document type: Journal article (JA)

Publisher: Hindawi Limited, 410 Park Avenue, 15th Floor, 287 pmb, New York, NY 10022, United States

Abstract: The key for location-based service popularization in vehicular environment is security and efficiency. However, due to the constrained resources in vehicle-mounted system and the distributed structure of fog computation, disposing of the conflicts between real-time implementation and user’s privacy remains an open problem. Aiming at synchronously preserving the position information for users as well as the data proprietorship of service provider, an efficient location-based querying scheme is proposed in this paper. We argue that a recent scheme proposed by Jannati and Bahrak is time-consuming and vulnerable against active adaptive corruptions. Thus accordingly, a postquantum secure oblivious transfer protocol is devised based on efficient NTRU cryptosystem, which then serves as the understructure of a complete location-based querying scheme in ad hoc manner. The security of our scheme is proved under universal composability frame, while performance analysis is also carried out to testify its efficiency. ? 2018 Bo Mi et al.

Number of references: 50

Main heading: Location based services

Controlled terms: Cryptography - Data privacy - Efficiency - Fog computing - Location - Real time control - Telecommunication services - Vehicular ad hoc networks

Uncontrolled terms: Adaptive corruptions - Constrained resources - Distributed structures - Oblivious transfer protocols - Real-time implementations - Universal composability - Vehicle-mounted system - Vehicular environments

Classification code: 716 Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television

Telecommunication; Radar, Radio and Television

- 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications

Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications

- 731 Automatic Control Principles and Applications

Automatic Control Principles and Applications

- 913.1 Production Engineering

Production Engineering

DOI: 10.1155/2018/7823979

Compendex references: YES

Database: Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.

Data Provider: Engineering Village

4. Quantitative research of rill head advancing process on loessial hillslope

Accession number: 20182405309087

Authors: Qin, Chao (1, 2, 3); He, Chao (1, 2); Zheng, Fenli (1, 2); Han, Linfeng (4); Zeng, Chuangshuo (5)

Author affiliation: (1) State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on Loessial Plateau, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University, Yangling; 712100, China; (2) MWR Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Loss Process and Control in the Loess Plateau, Zhengzhou; 450003, China; (3) National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering, University of Mississippi, Oxford; 38677, United States; (4) School of River & Ocean Engineering, Chongqing JiaoTong Univerisity, Chongqing; 400074, China; (5) School of Engineering, University of Mississippi, Oxford; 38677, United States

Corresponding author: Zheng, Fenli(flzh@ms.iswc.ac.cn)

Source title: Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao/Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering

Abbreviated source title: Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao

Volume: 34

Issue: 6

Issue date: March 15, 2018

Publication year: 2018

Pages: 160-167

Language: Chinese

ISSN: 10026819

CODEN: NGOXEO

Document type: Journal article (JA)

Publisher: Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering

Abstract: Headcut erosion constitutes more than 60% of hillslope soil loss. Quantitative research on rill headcut erosion processes provides fundamental information for process-based erosion modeling. Due to the complicated headcut morphologies and flow regimes near a headcut, it is hard to accurately predict the erosion rate of a headcut in some soil erosion prediction models. Current knowledge on the impacts of headcut height, headcut advancing rate and secondary headcuts developed on well-formed rill channel on soil loss is limited. Thus, simulation experiments with pre-made initial headcuts (5 cm high) were designed to investigate the effects of inflow rate, slope gradient, headcut height and headcut number on rill head advancing process. Soil boxes (2.0 m long, 0.3 m wide and 0.5 m deep) with 2 slope gradients (15° and 20°) and 4 inflow rates (1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 L/min) were subjected to upland concentrated flow. At slope lengths of 70 and 120 cm, 2 cameras were mounted 1.5 m over the soil box and were controlled by an infrared remote control to photograph simultaneously. High precision DEMs (digital elevation models) obtained by photogrammetry were used to detect changes of hillslope morphology and headcut advancing process. The results showed that sediment delivery and headcut advancing rate increased while initial headcut height and secondary headcut number did not strictly increase with the increase of inflow rate and slope gradient. Sediment delivery increased by 0.59-5.34 times and 14.0%-89.7% when inflow rate increased by 1 L/min and slope gradient increased from 15° to 20°, respectively. When inflow rate was equal to or smaller than 2 L/min, sediment delivery increased fast at the beginning and kept stable later. When inflow rate was greater than 2 L/min, sediment delivery kept increasing during the whole experiment. So, 2 L/min was a threshold of inflow rate that may cause rill head advancing rate to increase significantly. Compared to the treatments at 1 L/min inflow rate, the duration for a headcut retreating by a certain length (100 cm) was shortened by more than 12 min when inflow rate was greater than 2 L/min. The effects of slope gradient on rill head advancing decreased with the increase of inflow rate. Linear equation which included unit flow rate and slope gradient was used to predict the rill length time series. Relative errors between predicted values and observed values were smaller than 16% and both the R2and the Nash coefficient values were greater than 0.95. Soil loss on the hillslope dominated by rill head advance was determined by headcut advancing rate, headcut height and the number of secondary headcuts developed below the initial headcut. Soil loss increased with the increase of headcut advancing rate or headcut height in a power function while showed a linear correlation with the number of secondary headcuts. Soil loss can be modeled with a non-linear regression equation with a determination coefficient of 0.932. Results of this study provide new knowledge on rill headcut modeling. It is recommended that upslope runoff should be intercepted and concentrated rill flow velocity should be reduced when soil and water conservation practices are designed on steep loessial hillslope. ? 2018, Editorial Department of the Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering. All right reserved.

Number of references: 40

Main heading: Soil conservation

Controlled terms: Erosion - Flow velocity - Forecasting - Photogrammetry - Remote control - Runoff - Sediments - Soil structure interactions - Soils - Water conservation

Uncontrolled terms: Determination coefficients - Digital elevation model - Headcuts - Infrared remote control - Loess Plateau - Quantitative research - Rill - Soil and water conservation

Classification code: 405.3 Surveying

Surveying

- 444 Water Resources

Water Resources

- 444.1 Surface Water

Surface Water

- 483 Soil Mechanics and Foundations

Soil Mechanics and Foundations

- 631 Fluid Flow

Fluid Flow

- 731.1 Control Systems

Control Systems

Numerical data indexing: Percentage 1.40e+01% to 8.97e+01%, Percentage 1.60e+01%, Percentage 6.00e+01%, Size 1.00e+00m, Size 1.20e+00m, Size 1.50e+00m, Size 2.00e+00m, Size 3.00e-01m, Size 5.00e-01m, Size 5.00e-02m, Size 7.00e-01m, Time 7.20e+02s

DOI: 10.11975/j.issn.1002-6819.2018.06.020

Compendex references: YES

Database: Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.

Data Provider: Engineering Village

5. Spatial rotations of principal stress axes in infrastructures on high-speed railway

Accession number: 20182405310249

Authors: Xue, Fuchun (1, 2)

Author affiliation: (1) State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Mountain Bridge and Tunnel Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing; 400074, China; (2) School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing; 400074, China

Corresponding author: Xue, Fuchun(ocean2008xfc@163.com)

Source title: Environmental Vibrations and Transportation Geodynamics,2016

Abbreviated source title: Environ.Vib.Transp.Geodyn. - Proc. Int. Symp. Environ. Vib. Transp. Geodyn.

Volume title: Environmental Vibrations and Transportation Geodynamics

Part number: 1 of 1

Issue: 212039

Issue title: Environmental Vibrations and Transportation Geodynamics,2016

Issue date: 2018

Publication year: 2018

Pages: 107-117

Language: English

ISBN-13: 9789811045073

Document type: Conference article (CA)

Conference name: 7th International Symposium on Environmental Vibration and Transportation Geodynamics, ISEV 2016

Conference date: October 28, 2016 - October 30, 2016

Conference location: Hangzhou, China

Conference code: 212039

Publisher: Springer

Number of references: 7

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4508-0_10

Funding Details: Number; Acronym; Sponsor: cstc2016jcyjA0088; NSFC; National Natural Science Foundation of China

Compendex references: YES

Database: Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.

Data Provider: Engineering Village

三、ISTP1条

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Title: Sustainable Development Mode of Express Packaging Based on Green Concept

Authors: Zhang, M; Yang, L; Deng, P

Author Full Names: Zhang, Mi; Yang, Li; Deng, Ping

Edited by: Zhao P; Ouyang Y; Xu M; Yang L; Ren Y

Source: APPLIED SCIENCES IN GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION AND PACKAGING, 477 451-458; 10.1007/978-981-10-7629-9_56 2018

Book Series: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering

Language: English

Abstract: With the rapid development of Internet technology, online shopping has become an important part of daily life. It makes life more convenient and also promotes the development of express business. However, the environmental pollution problem caused by the express packaging has become more and more serious. Relying on this situation, the paper studies an innovative sustainable development mode of express packaging based on green concept. Firstly, the outstanding problems of express packaging are analyzed, from the aspects of packaging materials, packaging design, packaging methods and packaging handling. Then the solutions are proposed from the point of view of the government, enterprise and consumer, to build a three-party cooperation mode of express packaging. And it should implement the green concept in the whole life of this mode, in order to reduce the resource waste and environmental pollution.

ISSN: 1876-1100

eISSN: 1876-1119

ISBN: 978-981-10-7629-9; 978-981-10-7628-2

IDS Number: BK2UA

Unique ID: WOS:000433976800056