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Supply Chain Coordination Under the Cap-and-trade Emissions Regulation (탄소배출권거래제도에서의 공급망 조정 모형)

  • Min, Daiki
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.243-252
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    • 2015
  • This paper considers a supply chain consisting of a manufacturer under the cap-and-trade emissions regulation and a permit supplier. We study joint production quantity and investment in reducing permit production cost decisions for centralized and decentralized supply chains. We formulate two supply chain contracts with aims to coordinate the decentralized supply chain; wholesale price contract and cost-sharing contract. Under the cost-sharing contract, the manufacturer shares a part of the investment in reducing permit production cost and then is allowed to purchase emission permit at a lower price. We analytically find that the proposed cost-sharing contract with reasonable parameters can coordinate the supply chain whereas the wholesale price contract is not desirable to achieve the system-wide profit. Numerical example is followed to support the analysis.

A study on the DGPS Data compensation useing vision system for Autonomous land vehicle (자율 주행을 위한 비젼 시스템을 이용한 DGPS 데이터 보정에 관한 연구)

  • 문성룡;박장훈;정준익;장홍석;노도환
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06d
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    • pp.279-282
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    • 2002
  • This Paper of use vision system, there is no DGPS's information, DGPS data value receives real time exactly without being influenced in surroundings environment because using vision system that is used in self-regulation traveling by car system. Therefore, conversion and DGPS of received in camera coordinate changing coordinate error correct and wish to grasp correctly position of vehicles.

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Longitudinal Control of the Lead Vehicle of a Platoon in IVHS using Backstepping Method (Backstepping 방법을 이용한 IVHS에서의 차량군 리드 차량의 종렬제어기 설계)

  • 박종호;정길도
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, a longitudinal control of the lead vehicle for a platoon in IVHS Regulation Layer is proposed. The backstepping method has been used for the controller design. This method has an advantage in that its stability need not be proven since the controller is designed based on the Lyapunov Function. The control object is that the lead vehicle tracks a reference velocity and maintains a safe distance between the inter-platoons while the followers are keeping the speed of the lead vehicle of a platoon. The coordinate of system is transformed to a new coordinate system for its convenience to design controller. The new coordinate system is composed of error and new error variable. The error is the difference between the safe distance and the actual distance of inter-platoons. A new error variable is the difference between the velocity of vehicle and the estimated state of a system operated by the virtual input. The Lyapunov function is obtained based on the variables of new coordinate system. In the computer simulation, several cases have been studied such as when the lead vehicle is tracking the optimal speed. or a lead vehicle of the following platoon tracks the velocity of the previous platoon while maintaining a safe distance. Also a nonlinear engine time constant case has been investigated. All the simulation results show that the designed controller satisfies the control object sufficiently.

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Mechanism of E. coli RNA polymerase-promoter interactions

  • Roe, Jung-Hye;Record.Jr, M.Thomas
    • The Microorganisms and Industry
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.4-9
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    • 1987
  • The regulation of gene expression in procaryotes is accomplished primarily at the level of transcription. Initiation of transcription is subject to numerous promoter-specific controls which act to ensure coordinate expression of disparate genes. The kinetics of formation of a functional("open") complex at a promoter, prior to the catalytic steps of RNA chain initiation and elongation, is thought to play a major role in controlling the efficiency of transcription of that promotor, since the subsequent processes of nucleotide binding and phosphodiester bond formation are rapid and are not promoter-specific (Mangel and Chamberlin, 1974 Shimamoto et al., 1981)

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Constitutional Principle on Economic Regulation and Progressive Prospect: Focused on Restriction of the Participation of Large-scale Software Business Operators in the Public Informatization Market with respect to the revised Software Industry Promotion Act (경제규제의 헌법적 원리와 발전적 재조명 - 소프트웨어진흥법상 대기업참여제한제도의 헌법적 소고 -)

  • Lee, Hak Soo
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.3-18
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    • 2012
  • Constitutional issue of economic order has fiercely been disputed around the world and through the ages. In Korea, there also has been endless argument on to what extent the government should intervene in the economy through regulation. Article 119 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea has its basis on the principle of free market economy, exceptionally allowing the government to intervene and coordinate in certain situations. The Constitution empowers the government with the authority of regulation and coordination to execute the Constitutional value of guaranteeing and securing fundamental human rights. Therefore, the government, as a fair and just mediator, should perform its mission to democratize the economy as well as secure market freedom and creative initiative.

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Evidence That Temporally Alternative Expression of the Vibrio vulnificus Elastase Prevents Proteolytic Inactivation of Hemolysin

  • Rhee, Jee-Eun;Lee, Jeong-Hyun;Jeong, Hye-Sook;Park, U-Ryung;Lee, Dong-Ha;Woo, Gun-Jo;Miyoshi, Shin-Ichi;Choi, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.1021-1026
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    • 2003
  • Numerous secreted and cell-associated virulence factors have been proposed to account for the fulminating and destructive nature of Vibrio vulnificus infections. Among the putative virulence factors are an elastase, elastolytic protease, and a cytolytic hemolysin. Effects of the elastase on the hemolysin were assessed by evaluating changes of hemolytic activities either in the presence or absence of the protease. Although hemolytic activity in the culture supernatant was lowered by the purified elastase added in vitro, the cellular level of hemolytic activity was unaffected by the mutation of vvpE encoding the elastase. Growth kinetic studies revealed that hemolysin reached its maximum level in the exponential phase of growth, and the elastase appeared at the onset of the stationary phase. These results have provided insight into the regulation of virulence factors: temporally coordinate regulation of virulence factors is essential for the overall success of the pathogen during pathogenesis.

Acyl Homoserine Lactone in Interspecies Bacterial Signaling

  • Kanojiya, Poonam;Banerji, Rajashri;Saroj, Sunil D.
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2022
  • Bacteria communicate with each other through an intricate communication mechanism known as quorum sensing (QS). QS regulates different behavioral aspects in bacteria, such as biofilm formation, sporulation, virulence gene expression, antibiotic production, and bioluminescence. Several different chemical signals and signal detection systems play vital roles in promoting highly efficient intra- and interspecies communication. Gram-negative bacteria coordinate gene regulation through the production of acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs). Gram-positive bacteria do not code for AHL production, while some gram-negative bacteria have an incomplete AHL-QS system. Despite this fact, these microbes can detect AHLs owing to the presence of LuxR solo receptors. Various studies have reported the role of AHLs in interspecies signaling. Moreover, as bacteria live in a polymicrobial community, the production of extracellular compounds to compete for resources is imperative. Thus, AHL-mediated signaling and inhibition are considered to affect virulence in bacteria. In the current review, we focus on the synthesis and regulation mechanisms of AHLs and highlight their role in interspecies bacterial signaling. Exploring interspecies bacterial signaling will further help us understand host-pathogen interactions, thereby contributing to the development of therapeutic strategies intended to target chronic polymicrobial infections.

Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins and Diabetes

  • Lee Yong Hee;White Morris F.
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.361-370
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    • 2004
  • The discovery of insulin receptor substrate (IRS) proteins and their role to link cell surface receptors to the intracellular signaling cascades is a key step to understanding insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF) action. Moreover, IRS-proteins coordinate signals from the insulin and IGF receptor tyrosine kinases with those generated by proinflammatory cytokines and nutrients. The IRS2-branch of the insulin/IGF signaling cascade has an important role in both peripheral insulin response and pancreatic $\beta$-cell growth and function. Dysregulation of IRS2 signaling in mice causes the failure of compensatory hyperinsulinemia during peripheral insulin resistance. IRS protein signaling is down regulated by serine phosphorylation or protea-some-mediated degradation, which might be an important mechanism of insulin resistance during acute injury and infection, or chronic stress associated with aging or obesity. Under-standing the regulation and signaling by IRS1 and IRS2 in cell growth, metabolism and survival will reveal new strategies to prevent or cure diabetes and other metabolic diseases.

Effects of Overexpression of C5 Protein on rnpB Gene Expression in Escherichia coli

  • Kim, Yool;Lee, Young-Hoon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.791-793
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    • 2009
  • Escherichia coli RNase P is composed of a large RNA subunit (M1 RNA) and a small protein subunit (C5 protein). Since both subunits are assembled in a 1:1 ratio, expression of M1 RNA and C5 protein should be coordinately regulated for RNase P to be efficiently synthesized in the cell. However, it is not known yet how the coordination occurs. In this study, we investigated how overexpression of C5 protein affects expression of the rnpB gene encoding M1 RNA, using a lysogenic strain, which carries an rnpB-lacZ transcription fusion. Primer extension analysis of rnpB-lacZ fusion transcripts showed that the overexpression of C5 protein increased the amount of the fusion transcripts, suggesting that rnpB expression increases with the increase of intracellular level of C5 protein.

Low-Speed Performance Improvement of Slip Based Sensorless Control for Three-Phase Induction Motor Used in Treadmill (트레드밀에 사용되는 3상 유도전동기의 슬립 기반 센서리스 제어 저속성능 향상)

  • Lee, Su-Hyoung;Lee, Sang-Hee;Mun, Tae-Yang;Han, Hee-Min;Kim, Joohn-Sheok
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2019
  • Recent high-end treadmills are demanding stable performance at lower speeds. In this study, a slip control-based induction motor sensorless algorithm for treadmills, which have heavy load variations, is proposed. A modified Gopinath flux estimator is used to evaluate the rotor flux. Results indicate that a good speed regulation performance is achieved even at a low speed of approximately 3 Hz with a nominal exercise load of 90 kg body weight. The slip calculation method in the stationary coordinate system is adopted to improve the control stability. The proposed algorithm is verified throughout the simulation study using PSIM, and the experimental test consists of a commercial treadmill system.