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JORDAN DERIVATIONS ON SEMIPRIME RINGS AND THEIR RADICAL RANGE IN BANACH ALGEBRAS

  • Kim, Byung Do
    • 충청수학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2018
  • Let R be a 3!-torsion free noncommutative semiprime ring, and suppose there exists a Jordan derivation $D:R{\rightarrow}R$ such that $D^2(x)[D(x),x]=0$ or $[D(x),x]D^2(x)=0$ for all $x{\in}R$. In this case we have $f(x)^5=0$ for all $x{\in}R$. Let A be a noncommutative Banach algebra. Suppose there exists a continuous linear Jordan derivation $D:A{\rightarrow}A$ such that $D^2(x)[D(x),x]{\in}rad(A)$ or $[D(x),x]D^2(x){\in}rad(A)$ for all $x{\in}A$. In this case, we show that $D(A){\subseteq}rad(A)$.

층간분리 형상계수($F_s$)가 FRMLs의 층간분리 성장률($dA_D/da$)에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Delamination Shape Factor, $f_s$ on the Delamination Growth Rate, $dA_D/da$ in FRMLs)

  • 송삼홍;이원평;김광래;김철웅
    • 한국공작기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국공작기계학회 2003년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.398-404
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    • 2003
  • Most previous researches for the hybrid composite materials such as FRMLs(Al/AFRP, Al/GFRP) have evaluated the fatigue delamination behavior using the traditional fracture mechanism. However, most previous researches have not generally been firmed yet. Because delamination growth behavior in hybrid composite should be consider delamination growth rate, $dA_D$/da using the delamination shape factors, fs instead of traditional fracture mechanic parameters. The major purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between delamination shape factor, fs and delamination growth rate, $dA_D$ . And a propose parameter on the delamination aspect ratio, b/a. The details of the study are as follow : 1) Relationship between crack length, a and delamination width,b. 2) Relationship between delamination aspect ration, b/a and delamination area rate,($(A_D)_{N}(A_D)_{ALL}$. 3) Variation of delamination growth rate, $dA_D/da$ was attendant on delamination shape factors, $fs_1$, $fs_2$, $fs_3$. The test results indicated the delamination growth rate depends on delamination shape factors.

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백두산 동북부지역 소나무 천연림 biomass 추정모델 (Regression Model for Estimating Biomass of Natural Pinus densifrola Forests in Northeast Area of Mt. Paekdu)

  • 김영환;이돈구;맹헌우
    • 임산에너지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 1998
  • 중국 백두산 북부지역 소나무천연림을 대상으로 임분의 biomass를 추정하기 위하여 5개 등급 밀도별로 각각 7본씩 표본목을 선정하여 벌도한 후 4개의 상대생장식(W=aDb, W=a(D2H)b, logW=a b·logD+cD, logW=a+b·log(D2H)+c(D2H)을 이용하여 부위별로 biomass 추정식을 유도하였다. 밀도가 다른 임분에서 부위별로 적합한 biomass 추정식 유형이 다르게 나타났는데 줄기, 수피 및 지상부 전체 biomass량을 추정하는 경우, logW=a+b·log(D2H)+c(D2H)식이 결정계수는 높고 상대오차 추정치는 낮게 나타나 적합도가 높았다. 가지, 잎 biomass량 및 엽면적의 경우는 logW=a+b·logD+cD식이 상관계수가 높고 상대오차 추정치는 낮게 나타나 적합하였다.

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관심맵과 에지 모델링을 이용한 2D 영상의 3D 변환 (Generation of Stereoscopic Image from 2D Image based on Saliency and Edge Modeling)

  • 김만배
    • 방송공학회논문지
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.368-378
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    • 2015
  • 2D영상의 3D변환 기술은 3D 디스플레이 및 3DTV에 기본적으로 장착된 기술로 꾸준히 연구 및 상업화가 진행된 기술이다. 이 기술은 3D 입체영상 콘텐츠 부족을 해결할 수 있다는 장점이 있다. 3D변환은 정지영상으로부터 다양한 깊이단서를 이용하여 깊이맵을 추출한 후에, DIBR(Depth Image Based Rendering)로 입체영상을 생성한다. 특정 영상이외에는 영상에서 신뢰성 있는 단서가 있는 경우는 많지 않다. 따라서 3D변환 기술은 일반 영상에서도 우수하고, 일관된 입체영상이 생성하는 것이 중요하다. 이러한 관점에서 본논문에서는 상기 조건을 만족할 수 있는 3D변환 방법을 제안한다. 주 기술로 최근 다양한 분야에서 활용되는 관심맵과 에지를 활용한 다. 깊이맵을 생성하기 위해서 기하적 투영, 근접 모델 및 바이노믹 필터를 활용한다. 실험에서는 제안한 방법을 24개의 2D 비디오 콘텐츠에 적용하였고, 입체감 및 시각적 피로도 등의 주관적 평가를 통해 3D 콘텐츠의 우수한 만족도를 확인하였다.

선체구조 특징형상 정의에 의한 2D 도면에서 3D STEP 선체 모델의 생성 (Generation of 3D STEP Model from 2D Drawings Using Feature Definition of Ship Structure)

  • 황호진;한순흥;김용대
    • 한국CDE학회논문집
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.122-132
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    • 2003
  • STEP AP218 has a standard schema to represent the structural model of a midship section. While it helps to exchange ship structural models among heterogeneous automation systems, most shipyards and classification societies still exchange information using 2D paper drawings. We propose a feature parameter input method to generate a 3D STEP model of a ship structure from 2D drawings. We have analyzed the ship structure information contained in 2D drawings and have defined a data model to express the contents of the drawing. We also developed a QUI for the feature parameter input. To translate 2D information extracted from the drawing into a STEP AP2l8 model, we have developed a shape generation library, and generated the 3D ship model through this library. The generated 3D STEP model of a ship structure can be used to exchange information between design departments in a shipyard as well as between classification societies and shipyards.

Interference Aware Channel Assignment Algorithm for D2D Multicast Underlying Cellular Networks

  • Zhao, Liqun;Ren, Lingmei;Li, Li
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • 제16권8호
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    • pp.2648-2665
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    • 2022
  • Device-to-device (D2D) multicast has become a promising technology to provide specific services within a small geographical region with a high data rate, low delay and low energy consumption. However, D2D multicast communications are allowed to reuse the same channels with cellular uplinks and result in mutual interference in a cell. In this paper, an intelligent channel assignment algorithm is designed in D2D underlaid cellular networks with the target of maximizing network throughput. We first model the channel assignment problem to be a throughput maximizing problem which is NP-hard. To solve the problem in a feasible way, a novel channel assignment algorithm is proposed. The key idea is to find the appropriate cellular communications and D2D multicast groups to share a channel without causing critical interference, i.e., finding a channel for a D2D multicast group which generates the least interference to network based on current channel assignment status. In order to show the efficacy and effectiveness of our proposed algorithm, a novel search algorithm is proposed to find the near-optimal solution as the baseline for comparisons. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm improves the network throughput.

Pose-normalized 3D Face Modeling for Face Recognition

  • Yu, Sun-Jin;Lee, Sang-Youn
    • 한국통신학회논문지
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    • 제35권12C호
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    • pp.984-994
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    • 2010
  • Pose variation is a critical problem in face recognition. Three-dimensional(3D) face recognition techniques have been proposed, as 3D data contains depth information that may allow problems of pose variation to be handled more effectively than with 2D face recognition methods. This paper proposes a pose-normalized 3D face modeling method that translates and rotates any pose angle to a frontal pose using a plane fitting method by Singular Value Decomposition(SVD). First, we reconstruct 3D face data with stereo vision method. Second, nose peak point is estimated by depth information and then the angle of pose is estimated by a facial plane fitting algorithm using four facial features. Next, using the estimated pose angle, the 3D face is translated and rotated to a frontal pose. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, we designed 2D and 3D face recognition experiments. The experimental results show that the performance of the normalized 3D face recognition method is superior to that of an un-normalized 3D face recognition method for overcoming the problems of pose variation.

ON ALMOST PSEUDO-VALUATION DOMAINS

  • Chang, Gyu Whan
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2010
  • Let D be an integral domain, and let ${\bar{D}}$ be the integral closure of D. We show that if D is an almost pseudo-valuation domain (APVD), then D is a quasi-$Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain if and only if D=P is a quasi-$Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain for each prime ideal P of D, if and only if ${\bar{D}}$ is a valuation domain. We also show that D(X), the Nagata ring of D, is a locally APVD if and only if D is a locally APVD and ${\bar{D}}$ is a $Pr{\ddot{u}}fer$ domain.

Application of GML and X3D to 3D Urban Data Modeling: A Practical Approach

  • Kim, Hak-Hoon;Lee, Ki-Won
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.43-53
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    • 2007
  • In this study, two standard specifications such as GML (Geography Markup Language) from OGC (Open Geo-spatial Consortium, Inc.) and X3D (extensible 3D) from Web3D consortium were dealt with for a web-based 3D urban application without using commercialized tools. In the first step of this study, DEM (Digital Elevation Model) and 3D GIS data sets were converted to GML structure with attribute schema. Then, these GML elements were projected onto a common coordinate system, and they were converted to the X3D format for visualization on web browser. In this work, a 3D urban data model, as a simple framework model, is extended to a framework model having further detailed information, depending upon application levels. Conclusively, this study is to demonstrate for practical uses of GML and X3D in 3D urban application and this approach can be applied to other application domains regarding system integrators and data sharing communities on distributed environments.

3D 스캐닝, 3D 모델링, 3D 프린팅 기반의 3D 시스템에 의한 시니어 평발용 인솔 제작 (Producing the insoles for flat feet of senior men using 3D systems based on 3D scanning, 3D modeling, and 3D printing)

  • 오설영;서동애
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.270-284
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    • 2017
  • This study aimed to create 3D-printed insoles for flat-footed senior men using 3D systems. 3D systems are product-manufacturing systems that use 3-dimensional technologies like 3D scanning, 3D modeling, and 3D printing. This study used a 3D scanner (NexScan2), 3D CAD programs including Rapidform, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Nauta+ compiling program, and a 3D printer. In order to create insoles for flat-footed senior men, we analyzed horizontal sections of 3D foot scans We selected 20 flat-footed and 20 normal-footed subjects. To make the 3D insole models, we sliced nine lines on the surface of the subjects' 3D foot scans, and plotted 144 points on the lines. We calculated the average of these 3D coordinates, then located this average within the 3D space of the AutoCAD program and created 3D sole models using the loft surface tools of the SolidWorks program. The sole models for flat feet differed from those of normal feet in the depth of the arch at the inner sideline and the big toe line. We placed the normal-footed sole model on a flat-footed sole model, and the combination of the two models resulted in the 3D insole for flat feet. We printed the 3D modeled insole using a 3D printer. The 3D printing material was an acrylic resin similar to rubber. This made the insole model flexible and wearable. This study utilized 3D systems to create 3D insoles for flat-footed seniors and this process can be applied to manufacture other items in the fashion industry as well.