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Study on bubble detection sensor for safe sap and blood injection

  • Yun, Young Gi;Lee, Hoo Young;Park, Koo Rack
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.149-154
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    • 2017
  • The infusion of fluid and blood is necessary in the ward, operating room, recovery room, neonatal room, etc. for nutrition and blood supply to the patient, but air bubbles generated during infusion of fluid and blood circulate along the artery or vein. Serious illnesses occur and there is also a risk of death. In this paper, we propose a medical bubble detection system, a bubble detection system, a bubble detection alarm system, and a communication method in order to develop a safer fluid and blood injection system in the existing system, which is detected by a medical staff monitoring system or an ultrasonic bubble detection sensor In this study, infrared rays are transmitted to a tube through a tube for injecting fluid or blood into a patient, infrared rays transmitted by an infrared ray emitting section are received, and the amount of light is measured in real time. Based on the data, we study how to detect and analyze the presence of bubbles in fluid and blood.

Bubble-type Motion Detector Using a Pulsed-mode Oscillator and Delay Line (펄스 모드 발진기와 지연선로를 이용한 버블형 동작감지기)

  • Lee, Ik-Hwan;Kim, Dong-Wook
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.342-348
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents a new motion detector that has a bubble-layer detection zone using a pulsed-mode oscillator and delay line. The proposed motion detector controls the bubble-layer detection zone with pulse width of transmitted signals and creates IF signals only by reflected signals from the target within the detection zone whose position is determined by time delay of the delay line. The fabricated motion detector uses the pulsed-mode voltage controlled oscillator as a signal source which has a center frequency of 8 GHz, pulse width of 2 nsec and pulse period of 30 nsec. It successfully makes the bubble-layer detection zones at 1 m, 3 m and 5 m distant from itself using two delay lines with 7 nsec and 12 nsec delay, and is also demonstrated to detect the target within the detection zones.

A preliminary study on the development of detection techniques for CO2 gas bubble plumes (CO2 가스 기포 누출 탐지 기술 개발을 위한 예비 연구)

  • Kum, Byung-Cheol;Cho, Jin Hyung;Shin, Dong-Hyeok
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.38 no.9
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    • pp.1163-1169
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    • 2014
  • As a preliminary study for detection techniques of $CO_2$ gas bubble plumes, we have conducted a comparative experiment on artificially generated $CO_2$ gas bubbles plume by using multibeam echosounder (MBES), single beam echosounder (SBES), and sub-bottom profiler (SBP). The rising speed of artificial gas bubbles is higher than references because of compulsory release of compressed gas in the tank. Compared to single beam acoustic equipments, the MBES detects wide swath coverage. It provides exact determination of the source position and 3D information on the gas bubble plumes in the water column. Therefore, it is shown that MBES can distinctly detect gas bubble plumes compared to single beam acoustic equipments. We can establish more effective complementary detection technique by simultaneous operation of MBES and SBES. Consequently, it contributes to improve qualitative and quantitative detection techniques by understanding the acoustic characteristics of the specific gas bubbles.

Two- and Three-dimensional Analysis on the Bubble Flow Characteristics Using CPFD Simulation

  • Lim, Jong Hun;Lee, Dong Hyun
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.698-703
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    • 2017
  • Bubble flow characteristics in fluidized beds were analyzed by CPFD simulation. A fluidized bed, which had the size of $0.3m-ID{\times}2.4m-high$, was modeled by commercial CPFD $Barracuda^{(R)}$. Properties of bed material were $d_p=150{\mu}m$, ${\rho}_p=2,330kg/m^3$, and $U_{mf}=0.02m/s$. Gas was uniformly distributed and the range of superficial gas velocity was 0.07 to 0.16 m/s. Two other geometries were modeled. The first was a three-dimensional model, and the other was a two-dimensional model of $0.01m{\times}0.3m{\times}2.4m$. Bubble size and rising velocity were simulated by axial and radial position according to superficial gas velocity. In the case of three-dimensional model, simulated bubble rising velocity was different from correlations, because there was zigzag motion in bubble flow, and bubble detection was duplicated. To exclude zigzag motion of bubble flow, bubble rising velocity was simulated in the two-dimensional model and compared to the result from three-dimensional model.

Effects of Wind-Generated Bubbles on Sound Propagation (음파전달에 미치는 풍성기포의 영향)

  • Lee, Won-Byoung;Kim, Young-Shin;Joo, Jong-Min;Lee, Chang-Won;Na, Jung-Yul
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.8
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    • pp.395-402
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    • 2006
  • When an active SONAR works in the subsurface. its detection Performance is limited by the reverberation. The winds Play a primary role in the Production of bubbles in the ocean. And the bubbles as efficient scatters contribute to the reverberant field. In this Paper the effects of wind-generated bubbles on sound propagation in the subsurface are investigated as a mid-frequency Hull-mounted SONAR works. The active signal excess is calculated at source depths 3. 5. and 10m considering bubble layer for frequencies 5. 7.5, and 10kHz. The change of the near-surface sound speed tend to increase surface reverberation levels and change the active signal excess. In the 10m/s winds. the maximum detection range reduces over 3km through the near-surface . The reason is the upper refraction due to the wind-generated bubbles.

Analsis Of Outliers In Real Estate Prices Using Autoencoder (Autoencoder 기법을 활용한 부동산 가격 이상치 분석)

  • Kim, Yoonseo;Park, Jongchan;Oh, Hayoung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.1739-1748
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    • 2021
  • Real estate prices affect countries, businesses, and households, and many studies have been conducted on the real estate bubble in recent soaring real estate prices. However, if the real estate bubble prediction simply compares the real estate price, or if it does not reflect key psychological variables in real estate sales, it can be judged that the accuracy of the bubble prediction model is poor. The purpose of this study is to design a predictive model that can explain the real estate bubble situation by region using the autoencoder technique. Existing real estate bubble analysis studies failed to set various types of variables that affect prices, and most of them were conducted based on linear models. Thus, this study suggests the possibility of introducing techniques and variables that have not been used in existing real estate bubble studies.

C IV Emission-line Detection of the Supernova Remnant RCW 114

  • Kim, Il-Joong;Min, Kyoung-Wook;Seon, Kwang-Il;Han, Won-Young;Edelstein, Jerry
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.33.3-33.3
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    • 2009
  • We report the detection of the C IV $\lambda\lambda1548$, 1551 emission line in the region of the RCW 114 nebula using the FIMS/SPEAR data. The observed C IV line intensity indicates that RCW 114 is much closer to us than HD 156385, a Wolf-Rayet star that was thought to be associated with RCW 114 in some of the previous studies. We also found the existence of a small H I bubble centered on HD 156385, with a different LSR velocity range from that of the large H I bubble which was identified previously as related to RCW 114. These findings imply that the RCW 114 nebula is an old supernova remnant which is not associated with the Wolf-Rayet star, HD 156385. Additionally, the global morphology of the C IV and $H{\alpha}$ emissions shows that RCW 114 has evolved in a non-uniform interstellar medium.

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BubbleDoc: Document Forgery and Tamper Detection through the Agent-Free File System-Awareness in Cloud Environment (BubbleDoc: 클라우드 환경에서의 agent-free 파일시스템 분석을 통한 문서 위/변조 탐지)

  • Jeon, Woo-Jin;Hong, Dowon;Park, Ki-Woong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.429-436
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    • 2018
  • Electronic documents are efficient to be created and managed, but they are liable to lose their originality because copies are created during distribution and delivery. For this reason, various security technologies for electronic documents have been applied. However, most security technologies currently used are for document management such as file access privilege control, file version and history management, and therefore can not be used in environments where authenticity is absolutely required, such as confidential documents. In this paper, we propose a method to detect document forgery and tampering through analysis of file system without installing an agent inside the instance operating system in cloud computing environment. BubbleDoc monitors the minimum amount of virtual volume storage in an instance, so it can efficiently detect forgery and tampering of documents. Experimental results show that the proposed technique has 0.16% disk read operation overhead when it is set to 1,000ms cycle for monitoring for document falsification and modulation detection.

A Bubble Detection Method for Conformal Coated PCB Using Transfer Learning based CNN (전이학습 기반의 CNN을 이용한 컨포멀 코팅 PCB에 발생한 기포 검출 방법)

  • Lee, Dong Hee;Cho, SungRyung;Jung, Kyeong-Hoon;Kang, Dong Wook
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.809-812
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    • 2021
  • Air bubbles which may be generated during the PCB coating process can be a major cause of malfunction. so it is necessary to detect the bubbles in advance. In previous studies, candidates for bubbles were extracted using the brightness characteristics of bubbles, and the candidates were verified using CNN(Convolutional Neural Networks). In this paper, we propose a bubble detection method using a transfer learning-based CNN model. The VGGNet is adopted and sigmoid is used as a classification layer, and the last convolutional layer and classification layer are trained together when transfer learning is applied. The performance of the proposed method is F1-score 0.9044, which shows an improvement of about 0.17 compared to the previous study.

Signal processing method of bubble detection in sodium flow based on inverse Fourier transform to calculate energy ratio

  • Xu, Wei;Xu, Ke-Jun;Yu, Xin-Long;Huang, Ya;Wu, Wen-Kai
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.9
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    • pp.3122-3125
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    • 2021
  • Electromagnetic vortex flowmeter is a new type of instrument for detecting leakage of steam generator, and the signal processing method based on the envelope to calculate energy ratio can effectively detect bubbles in sodium flow. The signal processing method is not affected by changes in the amplitude of the sensor output signal, which is caused by changes in magnetic field strength and other factors. However, the detection sensitivity of the electromagnetic vortex flowmeter is reduced. To this end, a signal processing method based on inverse Fourier transform to calculate energy ratio is proposed. According to the difference between the frequency band of the bubble noise signal and the flow signal, only the amplitude in the frequency band of the flow signal is retained in the frequency domain, and then the flow signal is obtained by the inverse Fourier transform method, thereby calculating the energy ratio. Using this method to process the experimental data, the results show that it can detect 0.1 g/s leak rate of water in the steam generator, and its performance is significantly better than that of the signal processing method based on the envelope to calculate energy ratio.