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A Pilot Study on the Muscle Activities in Step Input Test as an Indicator of the Vehicle Characteristics

  • Kong, Yong-Ku;Jung, Myung-Chul;Lee, In-Seok;Hyun, Young-Jin;Kim, Chang-Su;Seo, Min-Tae
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.217-227
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    • 2013
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze 'response time', 'peak response time' and 'overshoot value' for each muscle by applying the EMG signal to the vehicle response in ISO 7401 and to quantify the response of the driver according to vehicle characteristics by comparing vehicle characteristics and muscle responses of the driver. Background: The Open-loop test defined in international standards ISO 7401 is the only method for evaluating the performance of the vehicle. However, this test was focused only on mechanical responses, not driver's ones. Method: One skilled male driver(22 yrs. experience) was participated in this experiment to measure muscle activities of the driver in transient state. Then the seven muscle signals were applied to calculate 'response time', 'peak response time', and 'overshoot value'. Results: In the analyses of the EMG data, the effects of vehicle type and muscle were statistically significant on the 'response time' and 'peak response time'. Also, the effects of vehicle type, muscle, and lateral acceleration level were statistically significant on the 'overshoot value' in this study. According to the analyses of the vehicle motion data, vehicle motion variable(LatAcc, Roll, YawVel) was statistically significant on the 'response time' and vehicle type, vehicle motion variable, and lateral acceleration level were statistically significant on the 'peak response time', respectively. Conclusion: In the analyses of the 'response time' and 'overshoot value', the data of muscle activities(EMGs) was better index that could evaluate the vehicle characteristic and performance than the data of vehicle motion. In case of peak response time, both EMG and vehicle motion data were good index. Application: The EMGs data from a driver might be applicable as index for evaluation of various vehicle performances based on this study.

A 2.5Gbps High speed driver for a next generation connector (차세대 연결망용 2-SGbps급 고속 드라이버)

  • 남기현;김수원
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.06b
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 2001
  • With the ever increasing clock frequency and integration level of CMOS circuits, I/O(input/output) and interconnect issues are becoming a growing concern. In this thesis, we propose the 2.5Gbps high speed input driver This driver consists of four different blocks, which are the high speed serializer , PECL(pseudo emitter coupled logic) Line Driver, PLL(phase lock loop) and pre-emphasis signal generator. The proposed pre-emphasis block will compensate the high frequency components of the 2.5Gbps data signal. Using the pre-emphasis block, we can obtain 2.5Gbps data signal with differential peak to peak voltage about 900 m $V_{p.p}$ This driver structure is on fabrication in 2.5v/10.25um 1poly, 5metal CMOS process.

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Driver IC Modeling Technique for LED Driver Simulation (LED 드라이버 시뮬레이션을 위한 드라이버 IC 모델링 기법)

  • Yun, Jae-Yi;Choi, Bum-Ho;Yu, Yun-Seop
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2010.07a
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    • pp.222-223
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    • 2010
  • TOP245P driver IC modeling technique are proposed for the LED Driver design. Analog behavioral model of TOP245P IC including the shunt regulator, under-voltage(UV) detection, over-voltage(OV) shut-down and SR flip-flop is developed by using PSPICE. The averaged-model and switching-model is applied to the LED driver simulation. The simulation results by the proposed TOP245P IC modeling technique are in good agreement with that in the data sheet and an experiment data.

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A Study of Head-Up Display System for Automotive Application (Head-Up Display 장치의 자동차 적용을 위한 연구)

  • Yang, In-Beom;Lee, Hyuck-Kee;Kim, Beong-Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2007
  • Head-Up Display system makes it possible for the driver to be informed of important vehicle data such as vehicle speed, engine RPM or navigation data without taking the driver's eyes off the road. Long focal length optics, LCD with bright illumination, image generator and vehicle interface controllers are key parts of head-up display system. All these parts have been designed, developed and applied to the test vehicle. Virtual images are located about 2m ahead of the driver's eye by projecting it onto the windshield just below the driver's line of sight. Developed head-up display system shows satisfactory results for future commercialization.

Accuracy of Current Delivery System in Current Source Data-Driver IC for AM-OLED

  • Hattori, Reiji
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.269-274
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    • 2004
  • Current delivery system, in which the analog current produced by a unique DAC circuit is stored into a current-memory circuit and delivered in a time-divided sequence, shows variation of output current as low as 4% in a current source data-driver IC for AM-OLED driven by a current-programmed method without any fuse repairing after fabrication. This driver IC has 54 outputs and can sink constant current as low as 3 ${\mu}A$ with 6-bit analog levels. Such a low current level without variation can hardly be obtained by an ordinary MOS transistor because the current level is in the sub-threshold region and changes exponentially with threshold voltage variation. Thus we adopted a current mirror circuit composed of bipolar transistors to supply well-controlled current within a nano-ampere range.

A data structure and algorithm for MOS logic-with-timing simulation (MOS 로직 및 타이밍 시뮬레이션을 위한 데이타구조 및 알고리즘)

  • 공진흥
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.33A no.6
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    • pp.206-219
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    • 1996
  • This paper describes a data structure and evaluation algorithm to improve the perofmrances MOS logic-with-timing simulation in computation and accuracy. In order to efficiently simulate the logic and timing of driver-load networks, (1) a tree data structure to represent the mutual interconnection topology of switches and nodes in the driver-lod network, and (2) an algebraic modeling to efficiently deal with the new represetnation, (3) an evaluation algorithm to compute the linear resistive and capacitive behavior with the new modeling of driver-load networks are developed. The higher modeling presented here supports the structural and functional compatibility with the linear switch-level to simulate the logic-with-timing of digital MOS circuits at a mixed-level. This research attempts to integrate the new approach into the existing simulator RSIM, which yield a mixed-klevel logic-with-timing simulator MIXIM. The experimental results show that (1) MIXIM is a far superior to RSIM in computation speed and timing accuracy; and notably (2) th etiming simulation for driver-load netowrks produces the accuracy ranged within 17% with respect ot the analog simulator SPICE.

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The PMOLED data driver circuit improving the output current deviation problem (출력 전류 불균일 현상을 개선한 PMOLED 데이터 구동 회로)

  • Kim, Jung-Hak;Kim, Seok-Yoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2008
  • This paper proposes a newly structured circuit that can compensate current deviation of a data driver circuit for OLED. A conventional data drivel circuit for OLED cannot compensate the current deviation at the data drivel circuit output terminal generated by MOS process change, but the proposed data drivel circuit can authorize uniform value of current to an OLED panel by calibrating the current deviation at the output terminal. The proposed circuit can minimize current deviation of the output current via process change by connecting the circuit for data output current with a common interconnect line through addition of a switching transistor to the existing data output circuit. The circuit proposed in this paper has been designed based on an OLED panel supporting $128{\times}128$ resolution, and the process used for driver circuit development is 0.35um. As a result of the experiment in this study, the output current of the data driver circuit proposed here has 1% range of error, while 9% range of severe changes was demonstrated in the case of the previous data driver circuit. When using the data driver circuit for OLED proposed in this paper, high definition OLED display can be actualized and the circuit can be applied to mobile display devices requiring high quality display features.

Motion Visualization of a Vehicle Driver Based on Virtual Reality (가상현실 기반에서 차량 운전자 거동의 가시화)

  • Jeong, Yun-Seok;Son, Kwon;Choi, Kyung-Hyun
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.201-209
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    • 2003
  • Virtual human models are widely used to save time and expense in vehicle safety studies. A human model is an essential tool to visualize and simulate a vehicle driver in virtual environments. This research is focused on creation and application of a human model fer virtual reality. The Korean anthropometric data published are selected to determine basic human model dimensions. These data are applied to GEBOD, a human body data generation program, which computes the body segment geometry, mass properties, joints locations and mechanical properties. The human model was constituted using MADYMO based on data from GEBOD. Frontal crash and bump passing test were simulated and the driver's motion data calculated were transmitted into the virtual environment. The human model was organized into scene graphs and its motion was visualized by virtual reality techniques including OpenGL Performer. The human model can be controlled by an arm master to test driver's behavior in the virtual environment.

Data Line Sharing in TFT-LCD with the Integrated Gate Driver

  • Park, Kwon-Shik;Cho, Nam-Wook;Chun, Min-Doo;Moon, Tae-Woong;Jang, Yong-Ho;Kim, Hea-Yeol;Kim, Binn;Choi, Seung-Chan;Cho, Hyung-Nyuck;Ryoo, Chang-Il;Yoon, Soo-Young;Kim, Chang-Dong;Kang, In-Byeong
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1009-1012
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    • 2008
  • We have succeeded in producing the world $1^{st}$ TFT LCD panel adapting the data line sharing method. In the data line sharing structure, two neighboring pixels share one data line. We also adapted time shared data driving with a-Si TFT based circuit integration technology of LG Display's own. By using these technologies, we can reduce the number of source driver ICs by half, compared to that of the existing gate driver integrated TFT LCD panel.

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Business Process Meta Model

  • Kim, Dong-Soo
    • Proceedings of the CALSEC Conference
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    • 2001.08a
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    • pp.191-207
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    • 2001
  • ■ The 1/sup st/ Driver: Electronic Documents ■ EDI via VAN ■ Limited use of electronic processing ■ The 2/sup nd/ Driver: Internet Infrastructure ■ Web/EDI, HTTP, FTP, MIME ■ Open network ■ The 3/sup rd/ Driver: XML ■ Enables the definition of platform-independent protocols for the exchange of data ■ Business Processes and Documents in XML format ■ XML/EDI ■ XML message exchange: SOAP(omitted)

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