• Title/Summary/Keyword: 스마트캐비닛

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Development of Special Asset Management System Using RFID (RFID를 이용한 특수 자산 관리 시스템 개발)

  • Han, Sang-Hoon;Min, Jang-Geun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2011
  • RFID technology is already used in the various application fields such as identification card, traffic card and etc. Many RFID application systems using UHF have been developed in the field of asset management, logistics and security. Because a human being can make mistakes, we need the system that can efficiently manage the special assets such as small arms, jewelry and medicine and can monitor them in real time. In this paper, we proposed a special assets management system to keep assets in safe custody, to monitor their safety status in real time and to manage distribution channels and history of those assets. The developed system is called Smart Cabinet because it has cabinet's form. Smart Cabinet integrates such technologies as RFID, smart card, fingerprint recognition, several sensors and LCD display in order to provide the functions for special asset management. Those functions include condition monitoring of assets, traceability management, distribution channels and security logs, which are to interact with a management server. The article demonstrated the potentiality of RFID by presenting special asset management solutions dedicated to guns and medicine management, and also showed the effectiveness and possibility of those solutions.

Design and Implementation of a Smart Biological Cabinet using RFID (RFID 기반 스마트 생물학 실험실 캐비닛의 설계 및 구현)

  • Han, Youngwhan;Kim, Byungho;Eun, Seongbae
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.611-616
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    • 2018
  • RFID-based Smart cabinets can make a recognition error owing to the electromagnetic wave interference. This paper proposes and implements a smart cabinet system for inventory management using RFID, especially which can be applied to biological laboratories. We calculate the optimal value of partition distance for the higher recognition rate between RFID tags and the reader, and the optimal partition thickness for electromagnetic wave absorption to achieve the higher recognition rate, in which two kinds of the partitions have been tested, a pure steel partition with various thickness and a thin steel partition attached with electromagnetic waves absorber. The experimental results show that the most recommended partition structure for the smart cabinets is one with the partition distance of 30cm and the partition thickness of 1mm attached with the electromagnetic wave absorption tapes.

Structural Performance Evaluation of Anchors for Power Equipment Electrical Cabinets Considering On-Site Installation Conditions (현장 설치 조건을 고려한 발전설비 전기 캐비닛 정착부 앵커의 구조성능 평가)

  • Lee, Sang-Moon;Jung, Woo-Young
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.709-719
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    • 2023
  • In general, most of the electrical equipment responsible for control within power plants is housed in self-standing cabinets. These cabinets are typically fixed to a slab using post-installed anchors. Although the fixation method of using post-installed anchors provides stability, there is a risk of conductor failure due to external forces, including moments. However, the performance assessment of current anchors is only evaluated through uniaxial material tests. Therefore, the primary purpose of this study is to compare the static performance of post-installed anchors, considering on-site installation conditions, with their performance in material tests and to analyze the behavioral characteristics of the anchors. While conducting experiments using actual cabinets would be ideal, practical and spatial constraints make this approach difficult. As an alternative, experiments were conducted using a test specimen consisting of a steel column and a support. As a result, the pull-out performance of anchors reflecting on-site installation conditions was measured to be about 10% higher than that observed in material tests. The trends in load reduction and the point of maximum performance for the anchors also differed. To verify the reliability of the experimental study, a 3D FEM analysis was performed, which will provide predictive information on the loads transferred to the post-installed anchors for structural performance evaluations of electrical cabinets using shaking table test in the future.