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A Study for 3D Temperature Analysis between sphere and rough surface with Measured Temperatures (구와 거친표면의 미끄럼 접촉 온도해석 및 실험에 관한 연구)

  • Han T-H;Lee S-D;Kim T-W;Cho Y-J
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 2003
  • The surface temperature at the interface of bodies in a sliding contact is one of the most important factors influencing the behavior of machine components. So the calculation of the surface temperature at a sliding contact interface has long been an interesting and important subject for tribologist. In this study to verify estimation of temperature rising, calculated temperatures were compared with measured temperatures. It is possible to calculate bulk and flash temperature.

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Design and Implementation of JPEG Image Display Board Using FFGA (FPGA를 이용한 JPEG Image Display Board 설계 및 구현)

  • Kwon Byong-Heon;Seo Burm-Suk
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.169-174
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    • 2005
  • In this paper we propose efficient design and implementation of JPEG image display board that can display JPEG image on TV. we used NAND Flash Memory to save the compressed JPEG bit stream and video encoder to display the decoded JPEG mage on TV. Also we convert YCbCr to RGB to super impose character on JPEG image. The designed B/D is implemented using FPGA.

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A Subthreshold Slope and Low-frequency Noise Characteristics in Charge Trap Flash Memories with Gate-All-Around and Planar Structure

  • Lee, Myoung-Sun;Joe, Sung-Min;Yun, Jang-Gn;Shin, Hyung-Cheol;Park, Byung-Gook;Park, Sang-Sik;Lee, Jong-Ho
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.360-369
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    • 2012
  • The causes of showing different subthreshold slopes (SS) in programmed and erased states for two different charge trap flash (CTF) memory devices, SONOS type flash memory with gate-all-around (GAA) structure and TANOS type NAND flash memory with planar structure were investigated. To analyze the difference in SSs, TCAD simulation and low-frequency noise (LFN) measurement were fulfilled. The device simulation was performed to compare SSs considering the gate electric field effect to the channel and to check the localized trapped charge distribution effect in nitride layer while the comparison of noise power spectrum was carried out to inspect the generation of interface traps ($N_{IT}$). When each cell in the measured two memory devices is erased, the normalized LFN power is increased by one order of magnitude, which is attributed to the generation of $N_{IT}$ originated by the movement of hydrogen species ($h^*$) from the interface. As a result, the SS is degraded for the GAA SONOS memory device when erased where the $N_{IT}$ generation is a prominent factor. However, the TANOS memory cell is relatively immune to the SS degradation effect induced by the generated $N_{IT}$.

The Short Channel Effect Immunity of Silicon Nanowire SONOS Flash Memory Using TCAD Simulation

  • Yang, Seung-Dong;Oh, Jae-Sub;Yun, Ho-Jin;Jeong, Kwang-Seok;Kim, Yu-Mi;Lee, Sang Youl;Lee, Hi-Deok;Lee, Ga-Won
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.139-142
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    • 2013
  • Silicon nanowire (SiNW) silicon-oxide-nitride-oxide-silicon (SONOS) flash memory devices were fabricated and their electrical characteristics were analyzed. Compared to planar SONOS devices, these SiNW SONOS devices have good program/erase (P/E) characteristics and a large threshold voltage ($V_T$) shift of 2.5 V in 1ms using a gate pulse of +14 V. The devices also show excellent immunity to short channel effects (SCEs) due to enhanced gate controllability, which becomes more apparent as the nanowire width decreases. This is attributed to the fully depleted mode operation as the nanowire becomes narrower. 3D TCAD simulations of both devices show that the electric field of the junction area is significantly reduced in the SiNW structure.

Isolation and Structural Analysis of Acetyl Soyasaponin $A_1$ from Hypocotyl of Soybean (콩 Hypocotyl에서 Acetyl Soyasaponin $A_1$의 분리 및 구조 분석)

  • Kim, Sun-Lim;Bang, Myun-Ho;Kim, Jung-Tae;Chi, Hee-Youn;Chung Ill-Min;Kim, Hyun-Bok;Berhow Mark A.
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.51 no.spc1
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    • pp.166-173
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    • 2006
  • Soyasaponins are phytochemicals of major interest fur their health benefits. Chemical investigation of a soybean phytochemical concentrate resulted in the isolation and identification of triterpenoid saponins. The MeOH extraction of defatted hypocotyl separated from soybeans was peformed by the automated solvent extractor (ASE). Fractionation was performed on a flash column ($150mm{\times}40mm$ i.d.) packed with a preparative $C_{18}$ reverse phase bulk packing material $(125\AA,\;55-105{\mu}m)$ and monitored at 210 nm, and collected 14 fractions. Consequent Fsat preparative column liquid chromatography (Fast PCLC) was performed for the purification of Fraction-I (Fr-I) collected from the fraction 8 and 9 of flash chromatography. Fsat PCLC was performed on a Luna $C_{18}\;10{\mu}m,\;100{\AA}$, semipreparative reverse phase column ($250cm{\times}50mm$ i.d.) for the purification of isolated unknown compound (Fr-I-2). Chemical structure of acetyl soyasaponin $A_1\;(MW:1436.6,\;C_{67}H_{104}O_{33})$ was identified and determined by a combination of extensive NMR ($^1H-NMR$, 400 MHz; $^{13}C-NMR$, 100 MHz; DEPT), IR, UV, and ESI-MS analysis.

Constraint Algorithm in Double-Base Number System for High Speed A/D Converters

  • Nguyen, Minh Son;Kim, Man-Ho;Kim, Jong-Soo
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.430-435
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    • 2008
  • In the paper, an algorithm called a Constraint algorithm is proposed to solve the fan-in problem occurred in ADC encoding circuits. The Flash ADC architecture uses a double-base number system (DBNS). The DBNS has known to represent the multi-dimensional logarithmic number system (MDLNS) used for implementing the multiplier accumulator architecture of FIR filter in digital signal processing (DSP) applications. The authors use the DBNS with the base 2 and 3 to represent binary output of ADC. A symmetric map is analyzed first, and then asymmetric map is followed to provide addition read DBNS to DSP circuitry. The simulation results are shown for the Double-Base Integer Encoder (DBIE) of the 6-bit ADC to demonstrate an effectiveness of the Constraint algorithm, using $0.18{\mu}\;m$ CMOS technology. The DBIE’s processing speed of the ADC is fast compared to the FAT tree encoder circuit by 0.95 GHz.

Comparative Analysis of Quantitative Signal Intensity between 1.0 mol and 0.5 mol MR Contrast Agent (1.0 mol 과 0.5 mol MR조영제의 정량적 신호강도 비교분석)

  • Jeong, Hyun Keun;Jeong, Hyun Do;Nam, Ki Chang;Jang, Geun Yeong;Kim, Ho Chul
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.52 no.12
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    • pp.134-141
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    • 2015
  • The purpose on this research is quantitatively comparing and analyzing signal intensity of 1.0mol and 0.5mol contrast agent. For this study, two MR phantoms were produced. One of them is used with 1.0mol Gadobutrol. The other is used with 0.5mol Gadoteridol. These two phantoms respectively have been scanned by SE T1 sequence which is used to get a general contrast-enhanced image in 1.5T MRI and 3D FLASH sequence which is used as enhanced angio MRI. Signal intensity was measured by scanned images as per contrast agent dilution ratio. The results were as follow: RSP(Reaction Starting Point) of the two sequences(2D SE, 3D FLASH) was respectively 6.0%, 60.0% in 0.5mol contrast and 2.0%, 20.0% in 1.0mol contrast, which means in 0.5mol contrast, RSP was formed faster than the one in 1.0mol contrast. MPSI was respectively 1358.8[a.u], 1573[a.u] in 0.5mol contrast and 1374[a.u], 1642.4[a.u] in 1.0mol contrast, which means 0.5mol contrast's MPP (0.4%, 10.0%) was formed faster than 1.0mol contrast's MPP (0.16%, 1.8%). Lastly, RA as per contrast agent dilution ratio was 27.4%, 11.8% wider in 0.5mol contrast(20747.4[a.u], 23204.6[a.u]) than in 1.0mol contrast(12691.9[a.u], 20747.4[a.u]). According to the study, we are able to assure that signal reaction time of 1.0mol contrast is slower than the one of 0.5mol contrast in contrast-enhanced MRI at two different sequences(2D SE, 3D FLASH). Furthermore, owing to the fact that there are not any signal intensity differences between 1.0mol and 0.5mol contrast, it is not true that high concentration gadolinium MR contrast agent does not always mean high signal intensity in MRI.

The Measurement of Minimum Flash Point Behaviour (MFPB) for Binary Mixtures (이성분계 혼합물의 최소인화점 현상의 측정)

  • Hong, Soon-Kang;Yoon, Myung-O;Lee, Sung-Jin;Ha, Dong-Myeong
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 2011
  • The flash point is an important indicator of the flammability of a chemical. The minimum flash point behaviour (MFPB) is exhibited when the flash point of a mixture is below the flash points of the individual components. The identification of this behaviour is critical, because a hazardous situation results from taking the lowest component flash point value as the mixture flash point. In this study, the flash points for the n-butanol + n-decane and n-octane + n-propanol systems which exhibit MFPB, were measured by Tag open-cup apparatus. The experimental data were compared with the alues calculated by the Raoult's law, the van Laar equation and the Wilson equation. The calculated values based on the van Laar and Wilson equations were found to be better than those based on the Raoult's law. It was concluded that the van Laar and Wilson equations were more effective than the Raoult' law at describing the activity coefficients for non-ideal solution such as the n-butanol + n-decane and n-octane + n-propanol systems. The predictive curve of the flash point prediction model based on the Wilson equation described the experimentally-derived data more effectively than was the case when the prediction model was based upon the van Laar equation.

Implementation of OpenVG Accelerator based on Multi-Core GP-GPU (멀티코어 GP-GPU 기반의 OpenVG 가속기 구현)

  • Lee, Kwang-Yeob;Park, Jong-Il;Lee, Chan-Ho
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.248-254
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    • 2011
  • Recently, processing burden of CPU is growing because of graphical user interface according to enhance the performance of mobile devices and various graphical effects and creation of contents with 3D graphical effect or Flash animation. Therefore, the GPU are introduced to mobile device for support to variety contents. In this paper, OpenVG accelerator was implemented based on multi-core GP-GPU. OpenVG accelerator is verified using the sample image provided by Khronos group, and overall function is processed by only instruction set without dedicate hardware. The performance of processing the Tiger Image was 2 frames/sec.

Design of an Alpine Skiing Game Using ActionScript 3.0

  • Bai-Tiantain, Bai-Tiantain;Park, Jong-Hoon;Kim, Chul-Won
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.168-174
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    • 2012
  • Flash is the most popular 2D animation and game development software, supporting vector and media technology at the core, which enables the development of small and pithy games. It is widely used in Web animation, courseware, TV commercials, game development, and other works of design. In this paper, we propose a control movement function and auxiliary functions for an alpine skiing game based on ActionScript 3.0. The control movement function is designed with moving phases (i.e., free fall, sliding, projectile, and landing). The auxiliary functions include drawing path, start/restart movement, and saving the highest score. In addition, for the visual design of our game, we designed animations in connection with a character and background. In order to facilitate testing the friction, users can input a chosen friction value. Without user input, the friction default is set at 0.97.