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Min Peng
Wuhan Technology and Business University
Min Peng's recent work has significantly advanced various fields of study, including power communication systems, sound field analysis, and diesel engine technology. Research contributions include developing a local vulnerability monitoring method for power communication data based on the Compertz model, identifying and localizing sources of cyclostationary sound fields, and studying anti-shock characteristics in diesel engines. Additionally, Peng has made notable contributions to rotational speed control of diesel generator sets through semi-physical simulation, designed ground power information systems for Emus, and conducted near-field acoustic holography of cyclostationary sound fields. These advancements have substantial implications for improving efficiency, safety, and performance in various industries.