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Cable temperature prediction model based on multi-scale patch and convolution interaction
Tingting WANG, Tingshun LI, Wen TAN, Bo LYU, Yixuan CHEN
Journal of Computer Applications    2026, 46 (1): 314-321.   DOI: 10.11772/j.issn.1001-9081.2025010122
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Prolonged overheating of high-voltage cables may lead to insulation thermal breakdown, consequently affecting the stability of the power grid. However, the existing research primarily focuses on traditional prediction models, and ignores the complexity and dynamic characteristics of temperature data. To address this limitation, a cable temperature prediction model based on Multi-Scale Patch and Convolution Interaction (MSP-CI) was proposed. Firstly, the input dimension was reduced using a channel resampling method, and a multi-scale patch branch structure was constructed, so as to decouple the complex time series. Then, macroscopic information from coarse-grained patches and microscopic information from fine-grained patches were extracted, respectively, through the combination of sequence decomposition and convolution interaction strategies. Finally, an attention fusion module was constructed to balance the weights of macroscopic and microscopic information dynamically and obtain the final prediction results. Experimental results on real high-voltage cable temperature datasets demonstrate that compared to the baseline models such as TimeMixer, PatchTST (Patch Time Series Transformer), and MSGNet (Multi-Scale inter-series Graph Network), MSP-CI achieves a reduction of 7.02% to 34.87% in Mean Squared Error (MSE), and a reduction of 5.15% to 32.04% in Mean Absolute Error (MAE). It can be seen that MSP-CI enhances cable temperature prediction accuracy effectively, providing a reliable basis for power dispatching operations.

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Random access packet-based strategy for TD-SCDMA trunking system
JIANG Qing XU Ze-wen TANG Hong LIU Zhang-mao WU Xiang-lin
Journal of Computer Applications    2011, 31 (12): 3174-3176.  
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Concerning the collision and access failure which are very likely to occur when the intensity of the users’ access increases, a random access packetbased strategy was proposed. The users were divided into several groups according to the strategy; certain subframes formed a superframe to enable different users to send Uplink Synchronization Code (SYNCUL) to the corresponding subframe of superframe when the users needed random access information, and based on it, priority was set for the users from different groups. Compared with the general strategy, packetbased strategy has greatly improved the success rate of the users’ access, and grouping based on priority was adopted to ensure a higher success rate for advanced users. The theoretical analysis and simulation results show that the proposed packetbased strategy can significantly improve the system Quality of Service (QoS) and could be an effective measurement for decreasing the probability of collision in random access.
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