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A Mathematical Structure and Formulation of Bottom-up Model based on Linear Programming (온실가스감축정책 평가를 위한 LP기반 상향식 모형의 수리 구조 및 정식화에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Hu Gon
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.150-159
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    • 2014
  • Since the release of mid-term domestic GHG goals until 2020, in 2009, some various GHG reduction policies have been proposed. There are two types of modeling approaches for identifying options required to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement targets and assessing their economic impacts: top-down and bottom-up models. Examples of the bottom-up optimization models include MARKAL, MESSAGE, LEAP, and AIM, all of which are developed based on linear programming (LP) with a few differences in user interface and database utilization. In this paper, we suggest a simplified LP formulation and how can build it through step-by-step procedures.

Current Conduction Model of Depletion-Mode N-type Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors (NWFETS) (공핍 모드 N형 나노선 전계효과 트랜지스터의 전류 전도 모델)

  • Yu, Yun-Seop;Kim, Han-Jung
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2008
  • This paper introduces a compact analytical current conduction model of long-channel depletion-mode n-type nanowire field-effect transistors (NWFETs). The NWFET used in this work was fabricated with the bottom-up process and it has a bottom-gate structure. The model includes all current conduction mechanisms of the NWFET operating at various bias conditions. The results simulated from the newly developed NWFET model reproduce a reported experimental results within a 10% error.

Design for Sequential Control System Using Petri Nets with Hierarchical Expression (II) -composition of Sub Petri nets by Bottom up Oriented Method- (페트리네트의 계층화를 통한 시퀀스제어계의 설계(II) -Bottom up에 의한 서브PN의 합성-)

  • 정석권;정영미;유삼상
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.108-114
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    • 2001
  • Petri nets have been introduced as a powerful analyzing and design tool for the discrete systems such as sequential control systems. However, one of the important problems in its applications is that the model can be analyzed hardly when we deal with large scale systems because of increase of the number of Petri net components. To overcome this problem, some methods for dividing or reducing of Petri net have been suggested. In this paper, an approach for hierarchical expression of Petri net based on Sequential function Chart(SFC) and Bottom Up oriented Mehodology(BUM) is proposed. Especially, some definitions and rules are defined in order to divide and compose sub Petri nets. A measuring tank system will be described as a typical kind of discrete systems and modeled by some sub Petri nets based on the SFC and BUM by the proposed method in this paper.

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Design for Sequential Control System Using Petri Nets with Hierarchical Expession(II) - Composition of Sub Petri nets by Bottom up Oriented Method- (페트리네트의 계층화를 통한 시퀀스제어계의 설계 (II) - Bottom up에 의한 서브PN의 분할과 합성 -)

  • 정석권;정영미;유삼상
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2001
  • Petri nets(PN) have been introduced as a poweful analyzing and design tool for the discrete systems such as sequential control systems. However, one of the important problems in its applications is that the model can not be analyzed easily when we deal with large scale systems because of increase of the number of components of the systems. To overcome this problem, some methods for dividing or reducing of PN have been suggested. In this paper, an approach for hierarchical expression of PN based on Sequential Function Chart(SFC) and Bottom Up oriented Mehodology(BUM) is proposed. Especially, some definition and rules are defined in order to divide and compose sub PN. A measuring tank system will be described as a typical kind of discrete systems and modeled by some sub PN based on the SFC and BUM by the proposed method in this paper.

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Marginal Abatement Cost Analysis for the Korean Residential Sector Using Bottom-Up Modeling (상향식 모형을 이용한 국내 주거부문의 온실가스 한계감축비용 분석)

  • Chung, Yongjoo;Kim, Hugon;Paik, Chunhyun;Kim, Young Jin
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.58-68
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    • 2015
  • A marginal abatement cost analysis has been conducted to analyze the effects of abatement measures on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the Korean residential sector. A bottom-up model using MESSAGE has been developed by defining the energy demand and constructing the reference energy system for the residential sector. A great amount of activity data has also been analyzed. Abatement potentials and related costs of individual abatement measures are investigated. The result from the marginal abatement cost analysis may provide general guidelines and procedures for the establishment of GHG abatement polices.

Sam Sang Rural Community Development Model of Lao PDR in Approach to Successful Implementation - Lessons from Korea's Saemual Undong - (라오스 삼상농촌개발모델의 성공적 추진 - 한국 새마을운동의 교훈 -)

  • Vongxay, Vongsakda;Yi, Yangsoo
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2017
  • Saemaul Undong (SM U) initiated in Korea in the 1970's is widely acknowledged as a successful model for rural community development, despite its limitations. This paper investigates the success factors of the SMU model and the lessons thereof for Sam Sang Model of Lao PDR, which appears ineffective over the years. Results show that land reforms, social ties among villages, strong institutional support and leadership and incentive system as well as "top-down" and "bottom-up" development approaches are among the factors that significantly contributed to the success of the SMU. However, rural development program would not be effective if residents are unwilling to participate. Therefore, to successfully achieve rural community development in Lao PDR, the government should through the Sam Sang model employ top-down and bottom-up approaches to enhance local participation and address the exact needs of the local people.

Learning Generative Models with the Up-Propagation Algorithm (생성모형의 학습을 위한 상향전파알고리듬)

  • ;H. Sebastian Seung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 1998.10c
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    • pp.327-329
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    • 1998
  • Up-Propagation is an algorithm for inverting and learning neural network generative models. Sensory input is processed by inverting a model that generates patterns from hidden variables using top-down connections. The inversion process is iterative, utilizing a negative feedback loop that depends on an error signal propagated by bottom-up connections. The error signal is also used to learn the generative model from examples. the algorithm is benchmarked against principal component analysis in experiments on images of handwritten digits.

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A Model for the Forecasting Methodology of Radio Spectrum Demand (국내 전파자원 수요예측 모형)

  • 장희선;신현철;김한주
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.94-102
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we present a forecasting model for the spectrum demand which will be used for the mid/long-term spectrum forecasting in Korea. In specific, we present the bottom-up model with considering the customer not the previous top-down method. The Proposed model consists of service definition. classification of service characteristics, drawing representative service characteristic , forecasting of service demand, mapping with spectrum resource, verification and spectrum forecasting. The carried actions in each step is described in detail. For the validation of the model an example for the PCS environments is shown. traverse stepping stones for a variety of legitimate reasons.

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A Comparative Study of Global Economic Models for Climate Change Policy: A Structural and Technological Analysis (기후변화 글로벌 경제모형의 구조 및 기술적 변화에 따른 비교 분석)

  • Hong, Jong Ho;Kim, Changhun
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.419-457
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    • 2011
  • This study aims at understanding the characteristics of global economic models, which are widely used for climate change policy analysis. A literature review study was conducted in order to derive general features of top-down models such as CGE and bottom-up/hybrid models such as GTEM. Furthermore, a structural analysis was carried out by applying parameter and structural components from other models to a particular model to observe the potential differences in outcomes. Literature review shows that bottom-up or hybrid models generally have higher level of reduction potentials than top-down models in the long run. This contradicts the conclusion presented by IPCC, and raises the need for more rigorous investigation through structural analysis. Structural analysis of EPPA model indicates that the structural component of the energy sector in a particular model is the most influential factor in predicting baseline emissions and reduction potentials. This includes the structure among energy, capital, and labor inputs, and the substitution elasticities within the energy bundle. Technology bundle can establish the conclusions from literature review, and change in Armington elasticities do not significantly affect the outcome in aggregate.

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Development of a Bottom-up Agricultural Water Governance Model in Korea (한국형 상향식 농업용수 거버넌스 모형 개발)

  • Lee, Seul-Gi;Choi, Kyung-Sook
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.49-59
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    • 2022
  • Recently, Korea aimed to increase water use efficiency by implementing integrated management according to the water management unification policy. Considering the enormous use of water resources in the agricultural sector, it is necessary to efficiently conserve water in terms of demand management by intensifying the stakeholders' involvement and awareness campaigns. The existing agricultural water management system in Korea is based on a top-down approach by which the government agencies directly plan budgets and policies to be enforced on and implemented by farmers, with little to no involvement of farmers in the decision-making process. However, this process has hindered the desired water resources management and the water conservation goal at the field level. Moreover, the limited research on water governance operations focusing on agricultural water creates a knowledge gap, particularly in Korea. Thus, it is necessary to investigate water governance cases with successful implementations in agricultural and rural areas to identify the factors applicable to domestic governance in Korea. In addition, a more systematic governance model should be established by identifying the subjectivity of the stakeholders' involvement in agricultural water governance. Therefore, this study proposed a new bottom-up model for agricultural water governance, which aims to raise the problem of autonomous water governance while promoting stakeholders' voluntary participation in agricultural water management and reflecting farmers' involvement in the decision-making process. Moreover, if agricultural water governance is expanded nationwide by reflecting agricultural and water resource policies in the future, it is believed that positive effects can be achieved in increasing utilization efficiency and securing sustantiality through agricultural water saving.