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Scenario-based Future Infantry Brigade Information Distribution Capability Analysis (시나리오 기반의 미래 보병여단 정보유통능력 분석 연구)

  • Junseob Kim;Sangjun Park;Yiju You;Yongchul Kim
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.139-145
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    • 2023
  • The ROK Army is promoting cutting-edge, future-oriented military development such as a mobile, intelligent, and hyper-connected Army TIGER system. The future infantry brigade plans to increase mobility with squad-level tactical vehicles to enable combat in multi-domain operations and to deploy various weapon systems such as surveillance and reconnaissance drones. In addition, it will be developed into an intelligent unit that transmits and receives data collected through the weapon system through a hyper-connected network. Accordingly, the future infantry brigade will transmit and receive more data. However, the Army's tactical information communication system has limitations in operating as a tactical communication system for future units, such as low transmission speed and bandwidth and restrictions on communication support. Therefore, in this paper, the information distribution capability of the future infantry brigade is presented through the offensive operation scenario and M&S.

A Tactical Internet Geocasting Protocol for Efficient Message Delivery (효율적인 메시지 전달을 위한 전술인터넷 지오캐스팅 프로토콜)

  • Yoon, Sun-Joong;Ko, Young-Bae
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.34 no.10B
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    • pp.1050-1061
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    • 2009
  • The Tactical Internet(TI) managed by Infantry Brigades is used for the purpose of sharing information of Command Control and Situation Awareness. When there are more than two destinations to transmit data in the TI system, a multicasting is utilized based on pre-defined multicast groups. However even in the case when a source node needs to send some messages like weathercast and attack alarm etc to only a part of Battalion or Brigades in a specific geographical region (destination region), the current TI multicasting protocol is designed to transmit the messages to the pre-defined group or all of the Battalion/Brigade nodes, resulting in inefficiency in terms of end-to-end delay and overhead. In this paper, we propose more efficient protocol for such cases, named as "Tactical Internet Geocasting (TIG)". The proposed scheme firstly checks whether the destination region belongs to one Battalion region or more than two Battalion regions using location information, and then performs a greedy forwarding from the source node to the destination region, followed by a local flooding inside of the destination region. With performance analysis and simulations using NS-2, TIG is compared to the current TI multicasting protocol (i.e., Simplified MDP) and the LBM (Location-based Multicast). The simulation results show that the proposed TIG is more efficient than both in terms of delay and network overhead.

Survival Analysis of Battalion-Level Commanders(leaders) Using Big Data as Results of Brigade-Level KCTC Training - Focused on Infantry Battalion Defensive Operations - (여단급 KCTC 훈련 결과 빅데이터를 활용한 대대급 이하 지휘관(자)의 생존분석 - 보병대대 방어작전을 중심으로 -)

  • Jinseong Yun;Hoseok Moon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.94-106
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    • 2024
  • In this study, we conducted a survival analysis on battalion-level commanders(leaders), focusing on infantry battalion defensive operations using the big data of brigade-level KCTC(Korea Combat Training Center) training results. Unlike previous studies, we utilized the brigade-level KCTC training results data for the first time to conduct a survival analysis, and the research subjects were battalion-level commanders(leaders), which can affect the battle. At this time, the battle results were defined, and through cluster analysis, infantry battalions were divided into excellent, average, and insufficient units, and the difference in the survival rate of the commanders was analyzed through the Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. This provided an opportunity to objectively compare the differences between excellent and insufficient units. Subsequently, factors affecting the survival of commanders were derived using the Cox proportional hazard model, and it was possible to confirm the influencing factors from various angles by also using the survival tree model. Significance and limitations confirmed in the research process were presented as policy suggestions and future research directions.

화제의 인물-Robert Harper

  • Korea Defense Industry Association
    • Defense and Technology
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    • no.10 s.128
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    • pp.70-71
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    • 1989
  • 무인차량 합동계획실의 책임자인 Rovert Harper 해병 중령은 "배우는 태도"를 견지하고 있다고 말하였다. 이런 태도는 전장에서 로보트를 운용할 운용자들에게도 적용된다. Harper씨는 그의 가장 큰 임무가 그러한 기술에 대한 사전지식이 거의 없는 보병에게 로보트의 효용을 보여주는 것이라고 밝혔다. 육군과 해병의 합동사업실은 9월 캘리포니아 Camp Pendleton에서 광섬유 케이블에 연결되어 원격조종되는 로보트 차량의 공동 실물설명회를 준비하고 있다. 이 설명회에 이어 육군 및 해병여단의 여러 부대에서 실제 훈련을 통해 로보트 기술소개를 하고, 1995년까지 로보트 차량을 배치할수 있는 방안을 모색하고 있다

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A Study on the Types and Changes of Relationship between Local Altar Architectures and Sinsil in Joseon Dynasty (조선시대 지방 단유(壇壝)건축 신실(神室)의 유형과 변화)

  • Sin, Hey-Won
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.7-18
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    • 2017
  • Altar architecture is a kind of sacrificial building, mainly formed in altar. Central architecture of Altar architecture is relatively simple. However, various attached building are necessary for worship. Among them, Sinsil which is a place to seal a God's tablet, is very important. The central government of the Joseon Dynasty attempted to define the local sacrificial system and make it customary as a way to strengthen the centralization based on Confucianism. Nonetheless, the altar architecture of the province without detailed regulations, were managed and underwent repairs according to the political situation of the state and local circumstances. Sinsil, which is an important component of the altar architecture, best reflects this situation. Therefore, it was possible to grasp the situation of the altar architecture of the province in the Joseon Dynasty by analyzing the Sinsil through various documents. As a result of analysis, it was divided into six types. In addition, It is also found that there are temporal relation between these six types.

Analysis On Optimized WNW Topology And Traffic Modeling Under Tactical Environment (군 전술환경에 적합한 WNW의 최적 구조와 트래픽 해석)

  • Jang, Jae-Young;Kim, Jung-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39C no.11
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    • pp.1114-1121
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    • 2014
  • Armed forces conducts war under volatile and unpredictable situation. Constructing communication system which ensures a victory is very important and difficult work. Traffic modeling has been conducted to derive WNW topology which meets operational requirements and capability under tactical environment. The result of study explains based on DTaQ's IER that company level cluster has 10~20% better packet receive rate than brigade level size.

Vitiligo in a Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case Report (전신홍반루푸스 환자에서 병발한 백반증 1예)

  • Kwon, Hyoung Il;Oh, Eui Hyun;Jung, Yun Do;Ko, Joo Yeon
    • Korean journal of dermatology
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    • v.56 no.10
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    • pp.620-623
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    • 2018
  • Vitiligo is a multifactorial disorder. Neural, biochemical, and autoimmune mechanisms have been hypothetically suggested as etiopathological contributors to this condition. Autoimmunity focuses primarily on genetic factors and the association between vitiligo and other autoimmune disorders including autoimmune thyroid disease, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, type 1 diabetes, pernicious anemia, and Addison's disease. We describe a 35-year-old man with systemic lupus erythematosus who developed concurrent vitiligo and discoid lupus erythematosus suggesting the possible autoimmune association between these 2 different diseases.

The Development and Expansion of Teukgongmusul focused on Security Service History (특공무술의 개발과 발전에 관한 경호사(警護史)적 함의)

  • Kim, Eun-Jung
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.15
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    • pp.73-87
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the historical progress about Teukgongmusul as bodyguard martial arts focused on security service history through the meaning of its development and expansion. This study used secret materials from presidential security service, military service headquarters and special merit unit in Korea, and also used interview materials by oral history. For the above tasks, the conclusions of this study are as follows: Firstly, consideration about the background and circumstances of Teukgongmusul when it was developed in 1970s. No.606 special merit unit's soldiers who worked in presidential security service in Korea organized Teukgongmusul. Secondly, consideration about the meanings of Teukgongmusul presented through its development and expansion process. Teukgongmusul was bodyguards' martial arts which was based on Army's martial arts in 1970s. For this reason, Teukgongmusul now has the perception as Bodyguard Martial Arts. Thirdly, consideration about the expansion process of Teukgongmusul when it was adopted in Army and presidential security service in Korea. In 1970s special merit unit was included in presidential security service in Korea where Teukgongmusul was developed. Afterward Teukgongmusul was expanded in two different ways which were Army and presidential security service in Korea. In Army Teukgongmusul was expanded by no.5 special merit brigade and was expanded by Hapkido master who was worked as martial arts instructor for presidential security service in Korea. Fourthly, the historical progress of Teukgongmusul as bodyguard martial art was influenced by the political situation.

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A Study on the Next-Generation Coastal Guard System (차세대 해안경계시스템에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jang-Il;Shin, Eui-Soo;Cha, Ji-Eun
    • Maritime Security
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.115-138
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    • 2022
  • The Korean military is preparing for successful manpower reduction using advanced science and technology, in addition to carrying out the initiative of the Defense Innovation 4.0. Accordingly, studies on core technologies related to defense reform have been conducted both internally and externally in the military, and the corresponding results have also been applied. Nevertheless, compared to the development of such technologies, it is considered necessary to have more preparation for the policies related to the operation of the newly introduced equipment. As for the placement of personnel and the organization of time in service (TIS) with respect to the operation of surveillance equipment, there has been a tendency to sustain the conventional practice. Therefore, this study intends to suggest the schemes for facilitating policy improvements in the operation of manpower and security regulations in the field of information for the purpose of introducing a successful next-generation coastal guard system. To do this, the approach of this study was focused on the policies for the operation of the guard system. This is in contrast to previous studies that centered on its equipment and technologies. In addition, how to efficiently operate the guard system was also studied in view of cognitive science by deriving the most efficient time for a person to execute surveillance through the monitor based on the previous studies.

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A Case Study on the Use of Female Human Resources in the Canadian Military and Its Implications (캐나다군 여성인력 활용사례와 그 시사점)

  • In-Chan Kim;Jong-Hoon Kim;Jun-Hak Sim;Kang-Hee Lee;Myung-Sook Hong;Sang-Hyuk Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.795-799
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    • 2023
  • The Canadian military participated in World War I and felt the limitations of the recruitment system through the continuous shortage of troops caused by the prolonged war, therefore expanded the role and scope of female manpower. The use of female manpower, which began with medical support for the first time, increased its necessity and importance as medical support personnel were dispatched overseas and women's manpower was expanded to combat support missions for the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Since then, the proportion of female manpower has been limited to 1.5% of the total number of employees at the end of the Second World War and the reduction of troops and the dismantling of the women's unit. In this situation, the Austrian Defence Force gradually accepts the recommendation of the Royal Canadian Women's Status Committee to improve the service conditions of women, marking a turning point in expanding the role of women in the Canadian military. The the Austrian Defence Force conducted long-term combat experiments to increase the proportion and role of female manpower, increasing reliability through observation and analysis to prove whether female manpower is suitable for combat troops. Korea also wants to draw implications for the future direction by comparing the history and current appearance of the Canadian military's use of female manpower with the Korean military at a time when the problem of a shortage of troops is emerging due to the recent decline in fertility and low birth rates.