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Sound Field Effect Implementation Using East Algorithm (고속 알고리즘을 이용한 음장 효과 구현)

  • Son Sung Young;Seo Joung Il;Hahn Minsoo
    • MALSORI
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    • no.47
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    • pp.85-96
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    • 2003
  • It is difficult to implement sound field effect on real time using linear convolution in time domain because linear convolution needs much multiply operations. In this paper three ways is introduced to reduce multiplication operations. Firstly, linear convolution in time domain is replaced with circular convolution in frequency domain. It means that it operates multiplication in place of convolution. Secondly, one frame will be divided into several frames. It will reduce the multiplication operation in processing that transforms time domain into frequency domain. Finally, QFT will be used in place of FFT. Three ways result much reduction in multiplication operations. The reduction of the multiplication operation makes the real time implementation possible.

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The Cr*-Tree Supporting a Circular Property of Objects (객체의 순환 속성을 지원하는 Cr*-트리)

  • Seon, Hwi-Jun;Kim, Hong-Ki
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.10D no.7
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    • pp.1077-1088
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    • 2003
  • To increase the retrieval performance in spatial database systems, it is required to develop spatial indexing methods considered the spatial locality. The spatial locality is related to the location property of objects. The previous spatial indexing methods are not considered the circular location property that objects will be taken. In this paper, we propose a dynamic spatial index structure called $Cr^*$-tree, and evaluate the performance of the proposed index structure. This is a new spatial index structure considered the circular location property of objects in which a search space is constructed with the circular and linear domains. By the simulation results, the $Cr^*$-tree shows that the number of disk across is low and the bucket utilization is high regardless of object distribution and bucket capacity.

A Time-Domain Approach for the Second-Order Diffraction Problem Around Circular Cylinders in Random Waves

  • YONGHWAN KIM
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 2001
  • This study concentrates on the second-order diffraction problem around circular cylinders in multi-frequency waves. The method of solution is a time-domain Rankine panel method which adopts a higher-order approximation for the velocity potential and wave elevation. In the present study, the multiple second-order quadratic transfer functions are extracted from the second-order time signal generated in random waves, and the comparison with other bench-mark test results shows a good agreement. This approach is directly applicable to prediction of nonlinear forces on offshore structures in random ocean.

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Time Domain Analysis of Circular Patch Antennas (원형 패치 안테나의 시간영역 해석)

  • Lee, Jick-Yeul
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.10
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 1995
  • The majority of problems to which FDTD is being applied involve open structure which require the appropriate scheme to terminate the computational domain. In particular, for the propagation problem of the outgoing waves, a certain type of boundary condition needs to be applied on outer boundaries of the computational domain to generate no reflected waves. In this paper, a new simple technique is presented, which allows the reduced computation time and excellent absorbing characteristics for normal and oblique incident waves on outer boundaries. To illustrate the validity of this method, a numerical calculation for monopole antenna is carried out and the results are compared to measured data. The time-domain properties for circular patch antennas are investicated.

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Polygon-shaped Filters in Frequency Domain for Practical Filtering of Images (현실적 영상 필터링 방법을 위한 주파수 영역에서의 다각형 형태 필터의 모델링)

  • Kim, Ju-O;Kim, Ji-Su;Park, Cheol-Hyeong;Lee, Deok-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we propose an approach to design a practical filter and a mathematical modeling for images. In the areas of signal processing, including high-dimensional image processing, the filtering process has been fundamental and crucial in diverse practical applications such as image processing, computer vision, and pattern recognition. In general, the ideal filter is modeled as circular-shaped in the 2D frequency domain as the rectangular shape is ideal for the 1D frequency domain. This paper proposes an approach to modeling practical and efficient image filter in the 2D frequency domain. Instead of employing a circular-shaped filter, this study proposes a polygon-shaped filter inspired by the concept of a hexagon cellular system for frequency reuse in wireless communication systems. By employing the concept of frequency reuse, bandwidth efficiency is also achieved in the frequency domain. To substantiate the proposed approach, quantitative evaluation is performed using PSNR.

Natural Frequency of 2-Dimensional Heaving Circular Cylinder: Time-Domain Analysis (상하동요하는 2차원 원주의 고유진동수: 시간 영역 해석)

  • Kim, Ki-Bum;Lee, Seung-Joon
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.224-231
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    • 2013
  • The concept of the natural frequency is useful for understanding the characters of oscillating systems. However, when a circular cylinder floating horizontally on the water surface is heaving, due to the hydrodynamic forces, the system is not governed by the equation like that of the harmonic one. In this paper, in order to shed some lights on the more correct use of the concept of the natural frequency, a problem of the heaving circular cylinder is analyzed in the time domain. The equation of motion, an integro-differential equation, was derived following the fashion of Cummins (1962), and its coefficients including the retardation function were obtained using the numerical solution of Lee (2012). The equation was solved numerically, and the experiment was also carried out in the CNU flume. Using our numerical and experimental results, the natural frequency was defined as its average value given by the motion data excluding those of the initial stage. Our results were then compared with those of the existing investigations such as Maskell and Ursell (1970), Ito (1977) and Yeung (1982) as well as the newly obtained results of Lee (2012). Comparison showed that the natural frequency obtained here agrees well with that of Lee (2012), which was found through the frequency domain analysis. It was also shown that the approximation of heaving motion by a damped harmonic oscillation, which was regarded as suitable by most previous investigators, is not physically suitable for the reason that can be clearly shown through comparing the shape of MCFRs(Modulus of Complex Frequency Response). Furthermore, we found that although the previous approximations yield the damping ratio significantly different from our result the magnitude of natural frequency is not much different from our result.

Purification and NMR studies on Phosphatase domain of UBLCP1

  • Oh, Hyo-Sun;Ko, Sung-Geon;Moon, Sun-Jin;Shin, Hang-Cheol;Lee, Weon-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.126-134
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    • 2009
  • UBLCP1 is composed of Ubiquitin Like domain and RNA Polymerase II Phosphatase I domain. Phosphatase domain (25.9KDa) has been cloned into the E.coli using pET32a vector with TEV protease cleavage site and successfully purified as a monomer using affinity chromatography and histidine tag was cleaved with TEV protease for structural studies. Our results indicated that the Phosphatase domain showed well-defined folded structure based on data from one-dimensional and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. Data form circular dichroism also suggested that Phosphatase domain consisted of both ${\alpha}$ -helix and ${\beta}$ -sheet. This information will be used for detailed structural study of UBLCP1.

Natural Frequency of 2-Dimensional Heaving Circular Cylinder: Frequency-Domain Analysis (상하동요하는 2차원 원주의 고유진동수: 주파수 영역 해석)

  • Lee, Dong-Yeop;Lee, Seung-Joon
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.111-119
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    • 2013
  • The concept of the natural frequency is useful for understanding the characters of oscillating systems. However, when a circular cylinder floating horizontally on the water surface is heaving, due to the hydrodynamic forces, the system is not governed by the equation like that of the harmonic one. In this paper, in order to shed some lights on the more correct use of the concept of the natural frequency, a problem of the heaving circular cylinder is analyzed in the frequency domain. Previously, it was thought that the theory of Ursell (1949) could not be used to get the added mass and wave-making damping for short waves, however, they were obtained by applying an accurate collocation method to the theory in this study. Using the so developed numerical method, we found the added mass and wave-making damping of the circular cylinder for the entire range of the frequency. Then, the MCFR(Modulus of Complex Frequency Response) was used to locate the frequency corresponding to the local maximum of MCFR and we define it as the natural frequency. Comparing our results with the previous investigation, we found that the pressure distribution on the cylinder gets close asymptotically to that of a cylinder in infinite fluid OR close to that of the cylinder, that the approximation of the natural frequency by Lee (2008) is different from our new value only by 0.64%, and that the approximation of the heaving system by an equivalent damped harmonic oscillation is not proper by the reason that is clearly shown from the comparison of the shape of the corresponding MCFRs.

Dual Reciprocity Boundary Element Analysis for the Graetz Problem in Circular Duct (원형 덕트유동에서의 Graetz 문제에 대한 이중교환 경계요소 해석)

  • Choi, Chang Yong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.243-253
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    • 1999
  • The dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) is used to solve the Graetz problem of laminar flow inside circular duct. In this method the domain integral tenn of boundary integral equation resulting from source term of governing equation is transformed into equivalent boundary-only integrals by using the radial basis interpolation function, and therefore complicate domain discretization procedure Is completely removed. Velocity profile is obtained by solving the momentum equation first and then, using this velocities as Input data, energy equation Is solved to get the temperature profile by advancing from duct entrance through the axial direction marching scheme. DRBEM solution is tested for the uniform temperature and heat flux boundary condition cases. Local Nusselt number, mixed mean temperature and temperature profile inside duct at each dimensionless axial location are obtained and compared with exact solutions for the accuracy test Solutions arc in good agreement at the entry region as well as fully developed region of circular duct, and their accuracy are verified from error analysis.

A Study on Nonlinear Motions of Submerged Circular Cylinder in Regular Wave (정현파중에서의 잠수된 원형실린더의 비선형 운동에 관한 연구)

  • Ho-Young Lee;Jong-Heul Hwang
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.32-39
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    • 1998
  • A numerical analysis for large amplitude motions of submerged circular cylinder is presented. The method is based on potential theory and two-dimensional motions in regular harmonic waves are tented as an initial value problem. The fully nonlinear free surface boundary condition is assumed in an inner domain and this solution is matched along an assumed an assumed common boundary to a linear solution in outer domain. Calculations of the large amplitude motion of a submerged circular cylinder are directly simulated in time domain. It is shown that relative motion between the body and fluid particle gives a significant effect on the lift and drift motions.

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