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Methodology for Discrete Event Modeling/Simulation of Mobile Agent Systems

  • Kim, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Tag-Gon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.453-458
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    • 2001
  • A mobile agent is an autonomous software agent capable of moving from one computer to another while performing its tasks. We view the agent as a discrete event system in the view of its computation and communication. This paper presents a methodology far modeling and simulation of such a mobile agent system as a discrete event system. The methodology is based on the Mobile Discrete Event System Specification (MDEVS) formalism and the associated simulation environment AgentSim which are previously developed by the authors. Within the methodology an atomic model represents dynamics of a mobile agent; a coupled model is modeled as mobile agent servers for representation of structural changes between atomic agents. Being based on the object-oriented environment the modeling methodology exploits inheritance of basic classes AtomicModel and CoupledModel provided by AgentSim.

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Basic study on hysteresis modeling using micromagnetics for magnetic field analysis (미소자성체를 이용한 자기히스테리시스 모델 연구)

  • Cheon, Yeong-Jin;Kim, Jong-Tae;Wee, Sang-Bong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.83-85
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    • 2007
  • In magnetic field analysis of electrical machines, hysteresis phenomena of B-H curves should be taken into account in order to obtain more accurate results. In this paper, the hysteresis modeling using the micromagnetics for the magnetic field analysis is investigated. In the micromagnetics, usually, it takes much CPU times. Therefore, the method for representing hysteresis phenomena by minimum modeling is investigated in order to applying it to the magnetic field analysis. First, the micromagnetics is described. Then, the method of minimum modeling is shown. Finally, the hysteresis curve obtained by the minimum modeling is demonstrated. The effect of parameters of micromagnetics on the shape of hysteresis curve is investigated.

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Conceptual Data Modeling: Entity-Relationship Models as Thinging Machines

  • Al-Fedaghi, Sabah
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.247-260
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    • 2021
  • Data modeling is a process of developing a model to design and develop a data system that supports an organization's various business processes. A conceptual data model represents a technology-independent specification of structure of data to be stored within a database. The model aims to provide richer expressiveness and incorporate a set of semantics to (a) support the design, control, and integrity parts of the data stored in data management structures and (b) coordinate the viewing of connections and ideas on a database. The described structure of the data is often represented in an entity–relationship (ER) model, which was one of the first data-modeling techniques and is likely to continue to be a popular way of characterizing entity classes, attributes, and relationships. This paper attempts to examine the basic ER modeling notions in order to analyze the concepts to which they refer as well as ways to represent them. In such a mission, we apply a new modeling methodology (thinging machine; TM) to ER in terms of its fundamental building constructs, representation entities, relationships, and attributes. The goal of this venture is to further the understanding of data models and enrich their semantics. Three specific contributions to modeling in this context are incorporated: (a) using the TM model's five generic actions to inject processing in the ER structure; (b) relating the single ontological element of TM modeling (i.e., a thing/machine or thimac) to ER entities and relationships; and (c) proposing a high-level integrated, extended ER model that includes structural and time-oriented notions (e.g., events or behavior).

Inductances of a Superconducting Magnet for Cyclotron K120

  • Tang, H.M.;Kim, D.L.;Choi, Y.S.;Lee, B.S.;Yang, H.S.;Kim, Y.S.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.29-32
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    • 2008
  • The design of a superconducting magnet system producing very high magnetic field is underway at Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI) to accelerate three kinds of carbon irons (C+2, C+4, C+6) to 120 MeV. A quarter-scaled prototype will be manufactured in order to confirm the feasibility of our design. Magnet Inductances in the system have a great influence on the current ramping rates and contribute to the stored energy, which are usually considered to be unfavorable in magnet operation. The modeling and simulation scheme of a prototype superconducting magnet for the cyclotron K120 is described in this paper. The inductances are calculated by a numerical method with and without iron yokes, respectively. These calculation results will be used as engineering design details such as a current ramping rate and a quench protection design.

Package Modeling Change in Age of Feeling -Based on Solid Chocolate Package Structure by -√3 Proportion- (Feeling 시대의 Package 조형 변화 -√3 비례에 의한 판 초콜릿 Package 구조를 중심으로-)

  • Kwon, Il-Hyun;Nam, Young-Hyun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.163-173
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    • 2007
  • As present generation live in the age of feeling after been through age of need or age of want, we analyzed Signification based on consumer psychology, sociocultural variation. Based on above, we first built basic modeling from a regular triangle by $\sqrt{3}$ proportion and then approached to substantial modeling of products that enable us to distribute and sell. Furthermore, we built recycle modeling which enables us to create a variety of forms with joy after using products. This means a lot to us in terms of package modeling creation from sans code. Besides, we studied on not only materialistic or functional value of package modeling, but also appropriate semiotics that enable psychological and sociocultural function of package modeling to respond to consumer identity.

Conservation Method of Sindu-ri Coastal Dune using System Dynamics (시스템 다이내믹스를 이용한 신두리 해안사구의 보전방안)

  • Seok, Youngsun;You, Soojin;Song, Kihwan;Chon, Jinhyung
    • Korean System Dynamics Review
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.5-23
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the land-use changes in the coastal areas using system dynamics modeling and to provide directions for effective management to maintain coastal dune areas. This research process consists of four steps: First, we built the basic model based on the causal loop diagram which was analyzed the land-use change of Sindu-ri Coastal Dune. Second, a time series land-use change map using Arc Map was established. Third, the validity of the basic model was tested. Finally, three simulations were performed for the cut over area($100,000m^2/y$, $150,000m^2/y$, $200,000m^2/y$) of windbreak for maintaining the coastal dune areas. Simulation of the basic model showed that the area of the coastal dune will be consistently decreased. Based on the simulation, if windbreak were cut down $150,000m^2/y$, windbreak area will be restored to the target area in 2019. This study has the limitation which the simulation is progressed with a limited variable: area. Therefore, the modeling of coastal dune should be reflected various variables in the further study.

Education and Application of Modeling on 3D Structure using Geogebra (지오지브라를 이용한 3차원 구조물의 모델링 교육과 응용)

  • Chung, Tae-Eun;Kim, Tae-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.93-103
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we organize and explain various ways to construct 3D models in the 2D plane using Geogebra, mathematical education software that enables us to visualize dynamically the interaction between algebra and geometry. In these ways, we construct three unit vectors for 3 dimensions at a point on the Cartesian coordinates, on the basis of which we can build up the 3D models by putting together basic mathematical objects like points, lines or planes. We can apply the ways of constructing the 3 dimensions on the Cartesian coordinates to modeling of various structures in the real world, and have chances to translate, rotate, zoom, and even animate the structures by means of slider, one of the very important functions in Geogebra features. This study suggests that the visualizing and dynamic features of Geogebra help for sure to make understood and maximize learning effectiveness on mechanical modeling or the 3D CAD.

Modeling of IPMC Actuator for the Endoscopic Microcapsule (캡슐형 내시경 로봇의 IPMC 액추에이터 모델링)

  • Oh, Sin-Jong;Kim, Hun-Mo;Choi, Hyouk-Ryeol;Jeon, Jae-Wook;Nam, Jae-Do
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.660-666
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    • 2001
  • The Ionic Polymer Metal Composite (IPMC) is one of the electroactive polymer (EAP) have potential application as micro actuators. In this study, IPMC is used as actuator to control of the direction for the endscopic microcapsule. Because it bends in water and wet conditions by applying a low voltage $(1\sim3\;V)$ to its surfaces. The basic characteristics and the static modeling of IPMC are discussed. Also the dynamic modeling is performed using the Lagrange' equation. Computer simulation results show that the performed modeling guarantee similarity of actual system.

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