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Atomistic modeling for 3D dynamci simulation of ion implantation into crystalline silicon

  • 손명식;강정원;변기량;황호정
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.421-424
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    • 1998
  • In this paper are presented a newly proposed 3D monte carlo (MC) damage model for the dynamic simulation in order to more accurately and consistently predict the implant-induced point defect distributions of the various ions in crystalline silicon. This model was applied to phosphorus implants for the ULSI CMOS technology developement. In additon, a newly applied 3D-trajectory split method has been implemented into our model to reduce the statistical fluctuations of the implanted impurity and the defect profiles in the relatively large implanted area as compared to 1D or 2D simulations. Also, an empirical electronic energy loss model is proposed for phosphorus and silicon implants. The 3D formations of the amorphous region and the ultra-shallow junction around the implanted region could be predicted by using our model, TRICSI(Transport ions into crystal-silicon).

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Design of INS Simulated Equipment for Evaluation of Enhanced Jamming Resistance of INS-aided GPS Receivers (위성항법장치의 재밍대응 성능향상 검증을 위한 관성항법장치 모의 장치 설계)

  • Jung, Junwoo;Park, Sungyeol;Ahn, Byoung-Sun;Kang, Haeng-Ik;Kim, Kap Jin;Park, Youngbum
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.339-346
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    • 2017
  • We propose the design of an INS simulated equipment to evaluate the enhanced jamming resistance of an INS-aided GPS receiver with INS, when a jamming signal is injected into a simulated high dynamic platform. We propose the design of a relative cheap INS simulated equipment, instead of an expensive INS simulator connected to GPS simulators. Based on the design, we implement the equipment and setup high dynamic test environment using the equipment to evaluate an INS-aided GPS receiver. In the GPS L1 C/A and L2C simulations that inject jamming signals of the narrow and wide bandwidth into the GPS receiver with and without INS-aided algorithm, we obtain increased jamming resistance performance as +5 dB compared with the GPS receiver without INS-aided algorithm in all kinds of jamming bandwidth. Based on the simulations, we verified that the INS simulated equipment can be used to evaluate the enhanced jamming resistance of INS-aided GPS receivers.

The Methods for 3D Terrain Model Automation Using 2D Plan (2차원 설계자료를 이용한 3차원 지형모델 자동화 생성 방안)

  • Lee, Hyun Jik;Park, Eun Gwan;Moon, Geun Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2013
  • As the progress regarding spatial analysis on features such as landscape, sunlight, shadow, and direct ray using 3D simulation, it is required to research the creation of 3D terrain models crucial for 3D simulations. In this paper, we suggested the methods to create the 3D terrain model for the state after development, by transfer the 2D plan to 3D terrain model using the normal equation. Automated algorithm producing 3D terrain model from 2D plan was developed. And It is expected to be needed more studies detailed.

Experimental Verification of 1D Virtual Force Field Algorithm on Uneven and Dusty Environment (비평지 및 먼지 환경에서 1차원 가상힘장 알고리즘의 실험적 검증)

  • Choe, Tok Son;Joo, Sang-Hyun;Park, Yong-Woon;Park, Jin-Bae
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.647-653
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we deal with the experimental verification of 1D virtual force field algorithm based reflexive local path planning on uneven and dusty environment. The existing obstacle detection method on uneven and dusty environment and 1D virtual force field based reflexive local path planning algorithm simply are introduced. Although the 1D virtual force field algorithm is verified by various simulations, additional efforts are needed to verify this algorithm in the real-world. The introduced methods are combined with each other, installed to real mobile platforms and verified by various real experiments.

Developing a Cooling System for Fuel Cell Stacks Combined with Heat Pump Technology Using 1-D Simulation (1-D 시뮬레이션을 이용한 히트펌프 기술과 결합된 연료전지 스택용 냉각 시스템 개발)

  • Sang-Min Chung;Dong Gyu Park;Minsu Kim;Sung-wook Na;Seung-Jun Lee;Oh-Sung Kwon;Chul-Hee Lee
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2024
  • This paper proposes a novel cooling system for hydrogen fuel cell cooling systems by integrating heat pump technology to enhance operational efficiency. The study analyzed the cooling efficiency of the fuel cell cooling system. With the increasing focus on eco-friendly vehicle technologies to address environmental concerns and global warming, the transportation sector, a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, needs technological enhancements for better efficiency. The proposed cooling system was modeled through 1-D simulations. The analysis results of parameters such as thermal balance, temperature, and pressure of each component confirmed the stable operation of the system. By examining variations in the cooling system's flow rate, compressor RPM, and the Coefficient of Performance (COP) based on different refrigerants, initial research was conducted to derive optimal operating conditions and parameter values.

2D genus topology of 21-cm differential brightness temperature during cosmic reionization

  • Ahn, Kyung-Jin;Hong, Sungwook E.;Park, Chang-Bom;Kim, Uu-Han;Iliev, Ilian T.;Mellema, Garrelt
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.43.1-43.1
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    • 2010
  • A novel method to characterize the topology of the early-universe intergalactic medium during the epoch of cosmic reionization is presented. The 21-cm radiation background from high redshift is analyzed through calculation of the 2-dimensional (2D) genus. The radiative transfer of hydrogen-ionizing photons and ionization-rate equations are calculated in a suite of numerical simulations under various input parameters. The 2D genus is calculated from the mock 21-cm images of high-redshift universe. We construct the 2D genus curve by varying the threshold differential brightness temperature, and compare this to the 2D genus curve of the underlying density field. We find that (1) the 2D genus curve reflects the evolutionary track of cosmic reionization and (2) the 2D genus curve can discriminate between certain reionization scenarios and thus indirectly probe the properties of radiation-sources. Choosing the right beam shape of a radio antenna is found crucial for this analysis. Square Kilometer Array (SKA) is found to be a suitable apparatus for this analysis in terms of sensitivity, even though some deterioration of the data for this purpose is unavoidable under the planned size of the antenna core.

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Effects of the Complexity of 3D Modeling on the Acoustic Simulations and Auralized Sounds (3D 모델의 구체성이 건축음향 시뮬레이션 및 가청화시재에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Chan-Jae;Haan, Chan-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.22-32
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    • 2011
  • The present study examined the effects of the complexity of the 3D models on the results of acoustic simulation which is the predominant tool of the acoustical design of buildings. Also, the effects of the 3D model on the auralized sounds were investigated. In order to carry out the study, four 3D models with different levels of complexity were introduced for a real auditorium which have different numbers of surfaces in the persuit of the guidance of odeon room acoustic software. The set-up of models was also based on the level of transition order of the program. And the acoustic experiments were performed measuring room acoustic parameters including SPL, RT, C80, D50. Acoustic computer simulations were performed using four different models. Then, the results of the computer modeling were compared with the measured acoustical parameters. In addition, sound sources were recorded in the field and auralized sounds were made in convolution with the impulse source made from acoustic modeling. Then, subjective tests were undertaken using auralized sounds. As the results, it was found that the result of the acoustic simulation were closer to the real room acoustic properties when 3D model was more particularly made. For the subjective test, the listening materials were acknowledged as similar with the real sound source when more complex 3D model was used. Then, it could be concluded that the complexity of the 3D model affects the results of the acoustic modeling as well as subjective tests.

EFFECTS OF VARIOUS VVA SYSTEMS ON THE ENGINE FUEL ECONOMY AND OPTIMIZATION OF A CVVT-VVL SI ENGINE USING 1D SIMULATION

  • Lee, H.B.;Kwon, H.;Min, K.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.675-685
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    • 2007
  • A single cylinder SI engine with a VVA system is modeled by the coupling of a commercial 1D simulation package and an additional combustion model and validated by comparison with experimental data. A number of simulations are carried out to investigate the effects of five different VVA systems on the performance and fuel efficiency of the baseline engine. Finally, the simulation model is applied to an extensive computational study to map out the strategies to operate the engines with dual CVVT and dual CVVT-2 step VVL systems in a fuel-efficient manner.

Collision Analysis of the Next Generation High-speed EMU Using 3D/1D Hybrid FE Model (3D/1D 하이브리드 유한요소 모델을 이용한 동력 분산형 차세대 고속열차 전체차량의 충돌 해석)

  • Kim, Geo-Young;Koo, Jeong-Seo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, collision analysis of the full rake for the Next Generation High-speed EMU is conducted using a 3D/1D hybrid model, which combines 3-dimensional (3D) front-end structure of finite element model and 1-dimensional (1D) multi-body dynamics model in order to analyze train collision with a standard 3D deformable obstacle. The crush forces, passengers' accelerations and energy absorptions of a full rake train can be easily obtained through a simulation of a 1D dynamics model composed of nonlinear springs, dampers and masses. Also the obtained simulation results are very similar to those of a 3D model if an overriding behavior does not occur during collision. The standard obstacle in TSI regulation has been changed from a rigid body to a deformable body, and therefore 3D collision simulations should be conducted because their simulation results depends on the front-end structure of a train. According to the obstacle collision analysis of this study, the obstacle collides with the driver's upper structure after overriding over the front-end module. The 3D/1D hybrid model is effective to evaluate a main energy-absorbing module that is frequently changed during design process and reduce the need time of the modeling and analysis when compared to a 3D full car body.

A Low-Power 2-D DCT/IDCT Architecture through Dynamic Control of Data Driven and Fine-Grain Partitioned Bit-Slices (데이터에 의한 구동과 세분화된 비트-슬라이스의 동적제어를 통한 저전력 2-D DCT/IDCT 구조)

  • Kim Kyeounsoo;Ryu Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 2005
  • This paper proposes a power efficient 2-dimensional DCT/IDCT architecture driven by input data to be processed. The architecture achieves low power by taking advantage of the typically large fraction of zero and small-valued input processing data in video and image data compression. In particular, it skips multiplication by zero and dynamically activates/deactivates required bit-slices of fine-grain bit partitioned adders within multipliers and accumulators using simple input ANDing and bit-slice MASKing. The processed results from 1-D DCT/IDCT do not have unnecessary sign extension bits (SEBs), which are used for further power reduction in matrix transposer. The results extracted by bit-level transition activity simulations indicate significant power reduction compared to conventional designs.

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