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A Study of Slope Movements Using Fibre Optic Distributed Deformation Sensor (분포형 광섬유센서를 활용한 지표이동 측정에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Ki-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Geophysical Society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2005
  • Optical fibre sensors have shown a potential to serve real time health monitoring of Slope and structure. They can be easily embedded or attached to the structures and are not affected by the electro-magnetic field. Furthermore, they have the flexibility of the sensor size and very highly sensitive. In this study, we conducted several laboratory on slope and field tests using a novel optical sensor based on Brillouin scattering and PVC pipe. One of the advantages of this technique is that the bare fibre itself acts as sensing element without any special fibre processing or preparation. Test results have shown that BOTDR can be a great solution for sensor systems of Slope.

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A Study of Slope Movements using Fibre Optic Distributed Deformation Sensor (분포형 광섬유센서를 활용한 지표이동 측정에 관한 연구)

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    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.475-482
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    • 2002
  • Optical fibre sensors have shown a potential to serve real time health monitoring of Slope and structure. They can be easily embedded or attached to the structures and are not affected by the electro-magnetic field. Furthermore, they have the flexibility of the sensor size and very highly sensitive. In this study, we conducted several laboratory on slope and field tests using a novel optical sensor based on Brillouin scattering and PVC pipe. One of the advantages of this technique is that the bare fibre itself acts as sensing element without any special fibre processing or preparation. Test results have shown that BOTDR can be a great solution for sensor systems of Slope.

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An Energy Efficient Routing Scheme with Tabu Search Algorithm (타부 탐색 알고리즘을 적용한 전력 효율적 라우팅 기법)

  • Yan, Shi;Hong, Won-Kee
    • Journal of The Institute of Information and Telecommunication Facilities Engineering
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.86-91
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    • 2011
  • Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a distributed self-organizing network which contains a large number of tiny multi-functional sensor nodes. The network life time is an important issue in WSN because every sensor node has a constraint on electric supply. In this paper, an energy consumption model is described and a GA-based algorithm will be used to optimize the energy consumption by analyzing the working model of sensor nodes. The model will provide an effective reference of working pattern for WSN. This algorithm is evaluated through analysis and simulations.

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Development of Uniaxial Force Sensor Array for Tactile Sensation Using Fiber Bragg Gratings (광섬유 브래그 격자를 이용한 촉감감지용 단축 힘 센서 어레이 개발)

  • Heo, Jin-Seok;Lee, Jung-Ju
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.30 no.9 s.252
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    • pp.1160-1165
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, the 2-dimensional uniaxial force sensors array is introduced to detect the distributed force using fiber Bragg gratings. Uniaxial force transducer was designed to avoid the chirping and micro bending which degrade the performance of the sensor. The Brags wavelength shift of the sensor was estimated using the finite element analysis. Using this uniaxial force sensor, the uniaxial force sensors array $(3{\times}3)$ was fabricated, and the Performance of this sensors array was evaluated. The Presented sensors may has very simple configuration and its wiring is very simple compared with any other force sensors arrays.

Development flexible force sensor using fiber bragg grating (광섬유 브래그 격자를 이용한 촉각센서용 유연 단위 힘 센서 개발)

  • Heo, Jin-Seok;Kim, Man-Sub;Lee, Jung-Ju
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.251-256
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes the flexible force sensor using fiber Bragg grating (FBG) and silicone rubber for the tactile sensation to detect the distributed normal force. The newly designed FBG flexible force has simple structure and can be easily multiplexed with simple wiring compared with the other electric mechanical sensors. We designed the flexible silicone rubber transducer and found the optimum embedding position of FBG in the transducer using the finite element analysis. This flexible force sensor has good performance and is immunity to the electromagnetic field compared with any other kinds of small force sensors for tactile sensation.

A Relative Location based Clustering Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks (센서의 상대적 위치정보를 이용한 무선 센서 네트워크에서의 클러스터링 알고리즘)

  • Jung, Woo-Hyun;Chang, Hyeong-Soo
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.212-221
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes a novel centralized clustering algorithm, "RLCA : Relative Location based Clustering Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks," for constructing geographically well-distributed clusters in general WSNs. RLCA does not use GPS and controls selection-rate of cluster-head based on distances between sensors and BS. We empirically show that RLCA's energy efficiency is higher than LEACH's.

Self Organization of Sensor Networks for Energy-Efficient Border Coverage

  • Watfa, Mohamed K.;Commuri, Sesh
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.57-71
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    • 2009
  • Networking together hundreds or thousands of cheap sensor nodes allows users to accurately monitor a remote environment by intelligently combining the data from the individual nodes. As sensor nodes are typically battery operated, it is important to efficiently use the limited energy of the nodes to extend the lifetime of the wireless sensor network (WSN). One of the fundamental issues in WSNs is the coverage problem. In this paper, the border coverage problem in WSNs is rigorously analyzed. Most existing results related to the coverage problem in wireless sensor networks focused on planar networks; however, three dimensional (3D) modeling of the sensor network would reflect more accurately real-life situations. Unlike previous works in this area, we provide distributed algorithms that allow the selection and activation of an optimal border cover for both 2D and 3D regions of interest. We also provide self-healing algorithms as an optimization to our border coverage algorithms which allow the sensor network to adaptively reconfigure and repair itself in order to improve its own performance. Border coverage is crucial for optimizing sensor placement for intrusion detection and a number of other practical applications.

TLF: Two-level Filter for Querying Extreme Values in Sensor Networks

  • Meng, Min;Yang, Jie;Niu, Yu;Lee, Young-Koo;Jeong, Byeong-Soo;Lee, Sung-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.870-872
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    • 2007
  • Sensor networks have been widely applied for data collection. Due to the energy limitation of the sensor nodes and the most energy consuming data transmission, we should allocate as much work as possible to the sensors, such as data compression and aggregation, to reduce data transmission and save energy. Querying extreme values is a general query type in wireless sensor networks. In this paper, we propose a novel querying method called Two-Level Filter (TLF) for querying extreme values in wireless sensor networks. We first divide the whole sensor network into domains using the Distributed Data Aggregation Model (DDAM). The sensor nodes report their data to the cluster heads using push method. The advantages of two-level filter lie in two aspects. When querying extreme values, the number of pull operations has the lower boundary. And the query results are less affected by the topology changes of the wireless sensor network. Through this method, the sensors preprocess the data to share the burden of the base station and it combines push and pull to be more energy efficient.

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Development of an Array-Type Flexible Tactile Sensor Using PVDF and Flexible Circuitry

  • Kwon, Tae-Kyu;Yu, Kee-Ho;Yun, Myung-Jong;Lee, Seong-Cheol
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.200-208
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    • 2002
  • This paper represents the development of an array-type flexible tactile sensor using PVDF(polyvinylidene fluoride) film and flexible circuitry. The tactile sensor which has $8{\times}8$ taxels is made by using PVDF film and FPC(flexible printed circuit) technique. Experimental results on static and dynamic properties are obtained by applying arbitrary forces and frequencies generated by the shaker. In the static characteristics, the threshold and the linearity of the sensor are investigated. Also dynamic response of the sensor subjected to the variable frequencies is examined. The signals of a contact force to the tactile sensor are sensed and processed in the DSP system in which the signals are digitalized and filtered. Finally, the signals are integrated for taking the force profile. The processed signals of the outputs of the sensor are visualized on a personal computer, the shape and force distribution of the contacted object are obtained using two and three-dimensional image in real time. The reasonable performance for the detection of contact state is verified through the experiment.

Active Vibration Control of Composite Shell Structure using Modal Sensor/Actuator System

  • Kim, Seung-Jo;Hwang, Joon-Seok;Mok, Ji-Won
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.106-117
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    • 2006
  • The active vibration control of composite shell structure has been performed with the optimized sensor/actuator system. For the design of sensor/actuator system, a method based on finite element technique is developed. The nine-node Mindlin shell element has been used for modeling the integrated system of laminated composite shell with PVDF sensor/actuator. The distributed selective modal sensor/actuator system is established to prevent the effect of spillover. Electrode patterns and lamination angles of sensor/actuator are optimized using genetic algorithm. Continuous electrode patterns are discretized according to finite element mesh, and orientation angle is encoded into discrete values using binary string. Sensor is designed to minimize the observation spillover, and actuator is designed to minimize the system energy of the control modes under a given initial condition. Modal sensor/actuator for the first and the second mode vibration control of singly curved cantilevered composite shell structure are designed with the method developed on the finite element method and optimization. For verification, the experimental test of the active vibration control is performed for the composite shell structure. Discrete LQG method is used as a control law.