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Optical frequency locked loop using quadricorrelator (Quadricorrelator 방식을 이용한 광주파수 잠김루프 제작)

  • 유강희;박창수;박진우
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.3286-3292
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    • 1996
  • An experimental results of optical requency locked loop with DFB semiconductor laser as VCO are presented. Using quadricorrelator as frequency difference detector and frequency off-set locking technique with 1GHz reference frequency, frequency locking range of 140MHz was achieved. This paper reports the design and realization details of the loop.

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Characteristics of source localization with horizontal line array using frequency-difference autoproduct in the East Sea environment (동해 환경에서 차주파수 곱 및 수평선배열을 이용한 음원 위치추정 특성)

  • Joung-Soo Park;Jungyong Park;Su-Uk Son;Ho Seuk Bae;Keun-Wha Lee
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2024
  • The Matched Field Processing (MFP) is an estimation method for a source range and depth based on the prediction of sound propagation. However, as the frequency increases, the prediction inaccuracy of sound propagation increases, making it difficult to estimate the source position. Recently proposed, the Frequency-Difference Matched Field Processing (FD-MFP) is known to be robust even if there is a mismatch by applying a frequency-difference autoproduct extracted from the auto-correlation of a high frequency signal. In this paper, in order to evaluate the performance of the FD-MFP using a horizontal line array, simulations were conducted in the environment of the East Sea of Korea. In the area of Bottom Bounce (BB) and Convergence Zone (CZ) where detection of a sound source is possible at a long range, and the results of localization were analyzed. According to the the FD-MFP simulations of horizontal line array, the accuracy of localization is similar or degraded compared to the conventional MFP due to diffracted field and mismatch of sound speed. There was no clear result from the simulations conforming that the FD-MFP was more robust to mismatch than the conventional MFP.

Effect of Two-Frequency Forcing on Flow Behind a Backward-Facing Step (이중주파수 가진이 후향계단 유동에 미치는 영향)

  • Yu, Jeong-Yeol;Jin, Song-Wan;Kim, Seong-Uk;Choe, Hae-Cheon;Kim, Sa-Ryang
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.423-431
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    • 2002
  • An experimental study is conducted to investigate the effect of two-frequency forcing on turbulent flow behind a backward-facing step at the Reynolds number of 27000 based on the step height. The forcing is provided from a thin slit located at the edge of the backward-facing step to increase mixing behind the backward-facing step and consequently to reduce the reattachment length. With single frequency forcing, the minimum reattachment length is obtained at the non-dimensional forcing frequency (F) of St$\_$h/ = 0.29. With two-frequency forcing, a subharmonic frequency (F/2) or biharmonic frequency (2F) is combined with the fundamental frequency (F), i.e. (F, F/2) or (F, 2F) forcing is applied. In the case of (F, F/2) forcing, the reattachment length is not much sensitive to the phase difference between F and F/2. However, the reattachment length significantly depends on the phase difference between F and 2F in the case of (F, 2F) forcing. At a certain range of the phase difference, the reattachment length becomes smaller than that of the single frequency forcing.

A Research on Time-Dependent Fundamental Frequency Variations after Waking up in the Morning (기상 후 시간에 따른 음도 변화에 대한 연구)

  • Ahn, Jong-Bok;Nam, Hyun-Wook;Jeong, Ok-Ran
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 2008
  • This study was intended to analyze difference of vocal folds movements between upon wakeup and in several hours later in the morning. The difference of vocal fold movements was compared with fundamental frequency and a range of fundamental frequencies from maximum to minimum. The participants were 30 female adults between 20 and 29 years old. Voice samples were collected from their reading sentence (Jeong, 1993). The first sampling was conducted within 5 minutes after wakeup, while the second on 1 hour after the first sampling. Finally, the third voice sample was collected on 6 hours after the second sampling. The results of this study were as follows: First, fundamental frequency of the participants were by hour significantly time-dependent(F=7.843). Post-hoc multiple comparison (LSD) was conducted to determine when the difference could be observed. The result showed significant differences between upon wakeup and 6 hours later (p< .001) and between 1 hour later and 6 hours later (p< .05). Second, there were a significantly time-dependent ranges of fundamental frequencies of participants by hour (F=3.130). According to the results of the LSD analysis the significant differences in range of fundamental frequencies were found between upon wakeup and 1 hour later and also between wakeup and 6 hours later (p< .05). The results above indicate that vocal fold movements upon wakeup is different from those of several hours later.

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DEVELOPMENT OF NEW FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT TYPE APEX LOCTOR ; VOLTAGE DIFFERENCE COMPENSATING TYPE (주파수의존형 전자근관장측정기의 개발과 정확도에 관한 연구 ; 전압차 자동보정형)

  • Lee, Seung-Jong;Kim, Deok-Won;Nam, Ki-Chang
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.809-819
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this study was to develop an accurate frequency-dependent type apex locator. To compensate the impedence differences of different canal contents, voltage differences were pre-measured and stored for saline, HOsb1/$2O_2$ and NaOCl. The circuit was adjusted to recognize the different voltages of each solution, thereby the machine could automatically compensate the voltage differences. In the process of this study, the following informations were observed. 1. Most stable apical reading was obtained at 500Hz and 10kHz. 2. There were no differences in accuracy among three different frequency types, sign wave, triangular wave and rectangular wave(p>0.05). 3. Before the compensation of voltage differences, saline, H2O2 and NaOCl showed different readings at the apex even with the frequency-type (p<0.05). 4. After compensating the voltage difference, the accuracy was enhanced from + 0.42 to +0.32 in H2O2(p<0.05), from -0.34 to -0.12 in NaOCl(p<0.05).

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Demosaicking Method Using Color Difference in Wavelet Domain (웨이블릿 영역에서 색차를 이용한 디모자이킹 방법)

  • Jeong, Bo-Gyu;Seong, Young-Min;Kim, Byung-Chul;Eom, Il-Kyu
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we present an efficient demosaicking method using the difference between color channels in the wavelet domain. In our method, the low frequency wavelet coefficients are obtained by an edge-directive interpolation using the observed high frequency coefficients. The missing high frequency coefficients are obtained by the estimated low frequency coefficients. In order to reduce artifacts in high frequency domain and to improve visual quality, we update the high frequency coefficient using the color difference rule in the wavelet domain. We simulate our demosaicking method in the wavelet domain and compare our algorithm to the existing demosaicking schemes. Experimental results illustrate that the proposed method can generate enhanced demosaicking results.

Outlier Detection Method for Time Synchronization

  • Lee, Young Kyu;Yang, Sung-hoon;Lee, Ho Seong;Lee, Jong Koo;Lee, Joon Hyo;Hwang, Sang-wook
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.397-403
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    • 2020
  • In order to synchronize a remote system time to the reference time like Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is required to compare the time difference between the two clocks. The time comparison data may have some outliers and the time synchronization performance can be significantly degraded if the outliers are not removed. Therefore, it is required to employ an effective outlier detection algorithm for keeping high accurate system time. In this paper, an outlier detection method is presented for the time difference data of GNSS time transfer receivers. The time difference data between the system time and the GNSS usually have slopes because the remote system clock is under free running until synchronized to the reference clock time. For investigating the outlier detection performance of the proposed algorithm, simulations are performed by using the time difference data of a GNSS time transfer receiver corrected to a free running Cesium clock with intentionally inserted outliers. From the simulation, it is investigated that the proposed algorithm can effectively detect the inserted outliers while conventional methods such as modified Z-score and adjusted boxplot cannot. Furthermore, it is also observed that the synchronization performance can be degraded to more than 15% with 20 outliers compared to that of original data without outliers.

A Temperature Difference-to-Frequency Converter Using Resistance Temperature Detectors. (측온저항체온도센서를 이용한 온도차-주파수변환기)

  • Chung, W.S.;Kim, H.B.;Lee, J.S.;Lee, K.M.;Kim, H.S.;Shin, H.J.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1987.07b
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    • pp.1163-1165
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    • 1987
  • A novel temperature difference-to-frequency converter using two resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) has been developed. The resistance difference of two RTDs is converted into its equivalent inductance to form the resonant circuit of the Colpitts oscillator. The conversion sensitivity of $16\;Hz/^{\circ}C$ and the residual nonlinearity less than 2.15% over the temperature difference range from $35^{\circ}C$ to $155^{\circ}C$ are obtained by the prototype converter. The frequency drift of oscillator itself is ${\pm}0.5\;Hz$. Thus, the minimum detectable temperature difference is estimated to be ${\pm}0.013^{\circ}C$. The proposed converter, except for two RTDs, can be fabricated in monolithic IC form.

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A Temperature Difference-to-Frequency Converter Using Resistence Temperature Detectors (측온 저항체 온도센서를 이용한 온도차-주파수 변환기)

  • Chung, Won-Sup;Kim, Hong-Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.25 no.11
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    • pp.1282-1285
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    • 1988
  • A novel temperature difference-to-frequency converter using two resistance temperature detectors (RTD) has been developed. The resistance difference of two RTD is converted into its equivalent inductance to form the resonant circuit of the Colpitts oscillator. The conversion sensitivity of 16 Hz/$^{\circ}C$ and the residual nonlinearity less than 2.15% over the temperature difference range from 35$^{\circ}C$ to 155$^{\circ}C$ are obtained by the prototype converter. The frequency drift of oscillator itself is $\pm$ 0.5Hz. Thus, the minimum detectable temperature difference is estimated to be $\pm$ 0.013$^{\circ}C$. The proposed coverter, except for two RTD, can be fabricated in monolithic IC form.

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The Influence of Medium Frequency Currents According to Frequency on Sensory Threshold (중주파 전류의 주파수가 감각 역치에 미치는 영향)

  • Yu, Jin-Ho;Hwang, Tae-Yeon;Jeong, Jin-Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Clinical Electrophysiology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2009
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of different medium frequency currents on afferent fibers. Methods : Thirty healthy volunteers who had no known history of neurological disorders were equally assigned to one of three groups; 2500Hz, 4000Hz, and control and each group was applied to the left wrist in palmer cutaneous branch of radial nerve by different medium frequency currents for 15 min. We measured the changes of thresholds for tactile, two-point discrimination, and thresholds for pain. Results : The results showed that the medium frequency currents stimulation increased thresholds for tactile, two-point discrimination, and thresholds for pain. However, there is no statistically significant difference between group 2500Hz and group 4000Hz. Conclusion : This may explain thresholds for tactile, two-point discrimination, and thresholds for pain plain medium frequency currents stimulation inhibits the excitability of afferent fibers, but the effect of the frequency difference within medium frequency currents is not demonstrated.