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A Clinical Study of Ocular Dimention and Visual Acuity Before and After Cataract Surgery Over Ninety Years Old (90세 이상 초고령 환자들의 백내장 수술전.후 안수치와 시력에 관한 임상연구)

  • Lee, Jung-Mi;Kim, In-Suk;Shin, Jin-Ah
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.275-280
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    • 2010
  • Propose: Due to the rapid growth of medical technologies and the increasing population of older people, we investigated clinical status of ocular dimensions and visual acuity for pre and post cataract surgeries of people over age 90. Methods: From March 2007 to February 2009, we investigated eighty-two eyes of forty-eight patients who had undergone cataract surgeries at an ophthalmic clinic (Ansung, Kyungi-do), investigated maximum corrected vision, axial length, anterior chamber depth and accompanied ocular diseases before and after the surgeries based on the collected data. Results: As patients aged, axial length unchanged but anterior chamber depth decreased over all due to the increase of intraocular lens thickness, and men tended to have a higher degree than women. Seventy-one (86.6%) of eighty-two eyes showed improved corrected vision than before surgeries and forty-three (52.4%) eyes could see more than visual acuity of 0.5. Conclusions: Patients with the systemic disease and accompanied ocular disease showed low vision less than 0.5 after cataract surgery compared to same healthy age peoples. But the others improved correction visual acuity more than 0.5, so the cataract surgery was surely necessary for people over 90 years old and also the presence of ocular disease could have a great influence on correction visual acuity.

Reconstruction of Scarred Umbilicus Using an Inverted C-V Flap: A Case Report (Inverted C-V 피판을 이용한 반흔 배꼽의 재건 치험례)

  • Hong, Yoon Gi;Cho, Jong Je
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.653-655
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: The umbilicus is an important aesthetic component of the abdomen. Its absence is both cosmetically and psychologically distressing to the patient. Umbilical reconstruction should always be aimed at creating an umbilicus of sufficient depth and good morphology with less scarring. The C-V flap developed for nipple reconstruction was used in an inverted fashion in case of umbilical reconstruction. The aim of this article is to report our experience of scarred umbilical reconstruction using inverted C-V flap. Methods: A 22-year-old woman presented with contracted scar tissue in the umbilical region because she had undergone surgical correction of an umbilical hernia at 5 year of age. Pedicle of the inverted C-V flap was based cephalically. For enhancing depth of the umbilicus, three anchoring sutures to linea alba were done at both lateral and caudal aspects of the umbilical tube. Primary closures were done at donor sites of the V flaps and bolster sutures were done in the caudal direction of the inverted umbilical tube. Results: The patient was satisfied with the appearance of umbilicus. Major complications such as dehiscence, infection, and delayed healing did not occur. Conclusion: The inverted C-V flap is easy and simple technique, and it can produce a satisfactory reconstruction of umbilical structure.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NARROW GAP MULTI-PASS WELDING SYSTEM USING LASER VISION SYSTEM

  • Park, Hee-Chang;Park, Young-Jo;Song, Keun-Ho;Lee, Jae-Woong;Jung, Yung-Hwa;Luc Didier
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.706-713
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    • 2002
  • In the multi-pass welding of pressure vessels or ships, the mechanical touch sensor system is generally used together with a manipulator to measure the gap and depth of the narrow gap to perform seam tracking. Unfortunately, such mechanical touch sensors may commit measuring errors caused by the eterioration of the measuring device. An automation system of narrow gap multi-pass welding using a laser vision system which can track the seam line of narrow gap and which can control welding power has been developed. The joint profile of the narrow gap, with 250mm depth and 28mm width, can be captured by laser vision camera. The image is then processed for defining tracking positions of the torch during welding. Then, the real-time correction of lateral and vertical position of the torch can be done by the laser vision system. The adaptive control of welding conditions like welding Currents and welding speeds, can also be performed by the laser vision system, which cannot be done by conventional mechanical touch systems. The developed automation system will be adopted to reduce the idle time of welders, which happens frequently in conventional long welding processes, and to improve the reliability of the weld quality as well.

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Comparison of The BER Performance Using Channel coding Depending on The Transmitter-receiver depth in The Underwater Channel (수중통신채널에서 채널코딩을 이용한 송수신 깊이별 에러오율 비교 연구)

  • Lee, Duck-Soo;Shim, Tae-Bo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.32-37
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    • 2011
  • Underwater communication is affected by reverberation and noise characteristics of the underwater channel and time delay takes place by multipath. Hence, Signal is distorted and a lot of error is generated in the transmitting/receiving by multipath effects, so a channel coding for error correction is required. We propose a channel coding algorithm which is possible to correct error of received signal. We compare and analyze BER(bit error rate) performance depending on the depth of each transmitter-receiver using channel coding algorithm. QPSK was used as a modulation method, and 1/2 code rate convolution coding was used as a coding rate. A convolution coding method shows increase of BER performances.

Analysis of Cleavage Fracture Toughness of PCVN Specimens Based on a Scaling Model (PCVN 시편 파괴인성의 균열 깊이 영향에 대한 Scaling 모델 해석)

  • Park, Sang-Yun;Lee, Ho-Jin;Lee, Bong-Sang
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.409-416
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    • 2009
  • Standard procedures for a fracture toughness testing require very severe restrictions for the specimen geometry to eliminate a size effect on the measured properties. Therefore, the used standard fracture toughness data results in the integrity assessment being irrationally conservative. However, a realistic fracture in general structures, such as in nuclear power plants, may develop under the low constraint condition of a large scale yielding with a shallow surface crack. In this paper, cleavage fracture toughness tests have been made on side-grooved PCVN (precracked charpy V-notch) type specimens (10 by 10 by 55 mm) with various crack depths. The constraint effects on the crack depth ratios were evaluated quantitatively by the developed scaling method using the 3-D finite element method. After the fracture toughness correction from scaling model, the statistical size effects were also corrected according to the standard ASTM E 1921 procedure. The results were evaluated through a comparison with the $T_0$ of the standard CT specimen. The corrected $T_0$ for all of the PCVN specimens showed a good agreement to within $5.4^{\circ}C$ regardless of the crack depth, while the averaged PCVN $T_0$ was $13.4^{\circ}C$ higher than the real CT test results.

A Study on the Crack Growth Behavior and Fracture Criterion of Glass/Epoxy Composites (Glass/Epoxy 복합재료의 파괴조건 및 균열진전거동)

  • 김정규;김도식
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.1681-1690
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    • 1992
  • The effects of the stress ratio and the fiber orientation(0.deg./90.deg. and .+-.45.deg.) to the load direction on the fracture behavior of the glass/epoxy plain woven composites were studied. The tests were carried out using compact tension specimens under both static and fatigue loading. The values of $k_{a}$ obtained from the energy release rate are independent of notch depth(a/w=0.2~0.6) for the 0.deg./90.deg. specimens, but decreases with an increase in a/w for the .+-.45.deg. specimens. And $k_{q}$ has higher values than $k_{ASTM}$ has been evaluated by the ASTM E399 test procedure. It is shown in the relation between fatigue crack growth rate da/dN and stress intensity factor range .DELTA.K using modified shape correction factor that da/dN decreases with a decrease in stress ratio and is lower for .+-..deg. specimens than for 0.deg./90.deg. These phenomena can be explained by the crack deflection to the load direction.n.n.

Development and its Performance Evaluation of a Depth-Sensing Micro-Indentation Testing Device (깊이 측정이 가능한 마이크로 압입 시험기 개발 및 성능평가)

  • Chung, Chin-Sung;Kim, Ho-Kyung
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2009
  • We developed a compact micro indentation testing device (designated SNUT) which is capable to measure Young's modulus of a sample using depth and applied load data during indentation. Performance of this device was evaluated using pure Ti, pure Ni, and die steel (SKD11). As a result of analysing the indentation test data, the frame compliance $C_f$ was found to influence mainly the modulus by 80% among several factors affecting accuracy of Young's modulus. Project area, which was determined by indirect indentation method, was modified using direct SEM observation. Finally, Young's modulus error was reduced to 5% after taking into consideration the frame compliance and modified projected area from 80% error without any these two correction factors. The performance of SNUT and MTS instruments was compared using same specimen (pure Ti).

Performance evaluation of an adjustable gantry PET (AGPET) for small animal PET imaging

  • Song, Hankyeol;Kang, In Soo;Kim, Kyu Bom;Park, Chanwoo;Baek, Min Kyu;Lee, Seongyeon;Chung, Yong Hyun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.8
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    • pp.2646-2651
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    • 2021
  • A rectangular-shaped PET system with an adjustable gantry (AGPET) has been developed for imaging small animals. The AGPET system employs a new depth of interaction (DOI) method using a depth dependent reflector patterns and a new digital time pickoff method based on the pulse reconstruction method. To evaluate the performance of the AGPET, timing resolution, intrinsic spatial resolution and point source images were acquired. The timing resolution and intrinsic spatial resolution were measured using two detector modules and Na-22 gamma source. The PET images were acquired in two field of view (FOV) sizes, 30 mm and 90 mm, to demonstrate the characteristic of the AGPET. As a result of in the experiment results, the timing resolution was 0.9 ns using the pulse reconstruction method based on the bi-exponential model. The intrinsic spatial resolution was an average of 1.7 mm and the spatial resolution of PET images after DOI correction was 2.08 mm and 2.25 mm at the centers of 30 mm and 90 mm FOV, respectively. The results show that the proposed AGPET system provided higher sensitivity and resolution for small animal imaging.

The Development of the Narrow Gap Multi-Pass Welding System Using Laser Vision System

  • Park, H.C.;Park, Y.J.;Song, K.H.;Lee, J.W.;Jung, Y.H.;Didier, L.
    • International Journal of Korean Welding Society
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2002
  • In the multi-pass welding of pressure vessels or ships, the mechanical touch sensor system is generally used together with a manipulator to measure the gap and depth of the narrow gap to perform seam tracking. Unfortunately, such mechanical touch sensors may commit measuring errors caused by the deterioration of the measuring device. An automation system of narrow gap multi-pass welding using a laser vision system which can track the seam line of narrow gap and which can control welding power has been developed. The joint profile of the narrow gap, with 250mm depth and 28mm width, can be captured by laser vision camera. The image is then processed for defining tracking positions of the torch during welding. Then, the real-time correction of lateral and vertical position of the torch can be done by the laser vision system. The adaptive control of welding conditions like welding currents and welding speeds, can also be performed by the laser vision system, which cannot be done by conventional mechanical touch systems. The developed automation system will be adopted to reduce the idle time of welders, which happens frequently in conventional long welding processes, and to improve the reliability of the weld quality as well.

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Wider Depth Dynamic Range Using Occupancy Map Correction for Immersive Video Coding (몰입형 비디오 부호화를 위한 점유맵 보정을 사용한 깊이의 동적 범위 확장)

  • Lim, Sung-Gyun;Hwang, Hyeon-Jong;Oh, Kwan-Jung;Jeong, Jun Young;Lee, Gwangsoon;Kim, Jae-Gon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2022.06a
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    • pp.1213-1215
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    • 2022
  • 몰입형 비디오 부호화를 위한 MIV(MPEG Immersive Video) 표준은 제한된 3D 공간의 다양한 위치의 뷰(view)들을 효율적으로 압축하여 사용자에게 임의의 위치 및 방향에 대한 6 자유도(6DoF)의 몰입감을 제공한다. MIV 의 참조 소프트웨어인 TMIV(Test Model for Immersive Video)에서는 복수의 뷰 간 중복되는 영역을 제거하여 전송할 화소수를 줄이기 때문에 복호화기에서 렌더링(rendering)을 위해서 각 화소의 점유(occupancy) 정보도 전송되어야 한다. TMIV 는 점유맵을 깊이(depth) 아틀라스(atlas)에 포함하여 압축 전송하고, 부호화 오류로 인한 점유 정보 손실을 방지하기 위해 깊이값 표현을 위한 동적 범위의 일부를 보호대역(guard band)으로 할당한다. 이 보호대역을 줄여서 더 넓은 깊이값의 동적 범위를 사용하면 렌더링 화질을 개선시킬 수 있다. 따라서, 본 논문에서는 현재 TMIV 의 점유 정보 오류 분석을 바탕으로 이를 보정하는 기법을 제시하고, 깊이 동적 범위 확장에 따른 부호화 성능을 분석한다. 제안기법은 기존의 TMIV 와 비교하여 평균 1.3%의 BD-rate 성능 향상을 보여준다.

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