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Intelligent system using frame function in wavelet neural network (웨이브릿 신경회로망의 프레임 함수를 이용한 지능시스템)

  • 홍석우;김용택;연정흠;전홍태
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.195-198
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    • 2000
  • We propose a new wavelet neural network structure, for which we apply new recurrent nodes to the network, in this paper for the dynamic system identification and control. We will construct the wavelet neural network by using wavelet frame function. The function does not have the best approximation property, but it may be possible to apply some modification to the structure of the network because the constriction of orthogonality is loosened a little. This wavelet neural network we propose can obtain previous state information by its structure of the network without any addition of input, though the conventional wavelet network needs additional previous state input for the improvement of the dynamic performance. In numerical experience, the performance of the new wavelet neural network we propose in the nonlinear system with uncertainity of parameter Is equal to that of the wavelet network which used the additional previous information input, superior to that of the conventional wavelet network.

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Spectral resolution evaluation by MCNP simulation for airborne alpha detection system with a collimator

  • Kim, Min Ji;Sung, Si Hyeong;Kim, Hee Reyoung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.1311-1317
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    • 2021
  • In this study, an airborne alpha detection system, which consists of a passivated implanted planar silicon (PIPS) detector and an air filter, was developed. A collimator applied to the alpha detection system showed an enhancement in resolution and a degradation in detection efficiency. The resolution and detection efficiency were compared and analyzed to evaluate the performance of the collimator. Thus, the resolution was found to be more important than the efficiency as a determining factor of the detection system performance, from the viewpoint of radionuclide identification. The performance was evaluated on three properties of the collimator: hole shape, hole length, and the ratio between the hole and frame pitches. From the hole shape performance evaluation, a hexagonal collimator showed the highest resolution. Further, the collimator with a hole pitch of 14 mm was found to have the highest resolution while that with a frame pitch of 4-6 mm (i.e., 1.2-1.4 times longer than the hole pitch) showed the highest resolution.

A Reference Frame Extraction Method for 360-degree Video Identification by Measuring RGB Displacement Values (RGB 변위값 측정을 통한 360도 영상 식별 기준 프레임 추출 방법)

  • Yoo, Injae;Lee, Jeacheng;Jang, Seyoung;Park, Byeongchan;Kim, Youngmo;Kim, Seok-Yoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2020.07a
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    • pp.419-420
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    • 2020
  • 본 논문에서는 불법복제 영상 판단을 위한 RGB 변위값 측정을 통한 360도 영상 식별 기준 키 프레임 선정 방법을 제안한다. 방송 프로그램이나 영화 등과 같은 콘텐츠는 인터넷들을 통하여 국내뿐만 아니라 해외로도 대량 불법 유통됨으로써 국가적으로 큰 손실이 발생하고 있다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 불법복제 여부를 빠른 속도로 판단하기 위한 방법으로 360도 영상에서 추출된 각각의 프레임에서 RGB 변위값을 측정하여 동일한 장면으로 인식되는 프레임을 하나로 묶어 해당 장면의 키 프레임으로 선정한다. 본 논문에서 제안한 방법은 불법복제 영상의 판단 시간을 단축시키고 판단 정확도를 향상시킬 수 있는 효과가 있다.

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Infilled frames: developments in the evaluation of the stiffening effect of infills

  • Papia, M.;Cavaleri, L.;Fossetti, M.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.675-693
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    • 2003
  • In order to consider the modified seismic response of framed structures in the presence of masonry infills, proper models have to be formulated. Because of the complexity of the problem, a careful definition of a diagonal pin-jointed strut, able to represent the horizontal force-interstorey displacement cyclic law of the actual infill, may be a solution. In this connection the present paper shows a generalized criterion for the determination of the ideal cross-section of the strut mentioned before. The procedure is based on the equivalence between the lateral stiffness of the actual infilled frame scheme during the conventional elastic stage of the response and the lateral stiffness of the same frame stiffened by a strut at the same stage. Unlike the usual empirical approaches available in the literature, the proposed technique involves the axial stiffness of the columns of the frame more than their flexural stiffness. Further, the influence of the bidimensional behaviour of the infill is stressed and, consequently, the dependence of the dimensions of the equivalent pin-jointed strut on the Poisson ratio of the material constituting the infill is also shown. The proposed approach is extended to the case of infills with openings, which is very common in practical applications.

A Frame-Based Video Signature Method for Very Quick Video Identification and Location

  • Na, Sang-Il;Oh, Weon-Geun;Jeong, Dong-Seok
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.281-291
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    • 2013
  • A video signature is a set of feature vectors that compactly represents and uniquely characterizes one video clip from another for fast matching. To find a short duplicated region, the video signature must be robust against common video modifications and have a high discriminability. The matching method must be fast and be successful at finding locations. In this paper, a frame-based video signature that uses the spatial information and a two-stage matching method is presented. The proposed method is pair-wise independent and is robust against common video modifications. The proposed two-stage matching method is fast and works very well in finding locations. In addition, the proposed matching structure and strategy can distinguish a case in which a part of the query video matches a part of the target video. The proposed method is verified using video modified by the VCE7 experimental conditions found in MPEG-7. The proposed video signature method achieves a robustness of 88.7% under an independence condition of 5 parts per million with over 1,000 clips being matched per second.

Conception and Performance Analysis of Efficient CDMA-Based Full-Duplex Anti-collision Scheme

  • Cao, Xiaohua;Li, Tiffany
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.929-939
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    • 2015
  • Ultra-high-frequency radio-frequency identification (UHF RFID) is widely applied in different industries. The Frame Slotted ALOHA in EPC C1G2 suffers severe collisions that limit the efficiency of tag recognition. An efficient full-duplex anti-collision scheme is proposed to reduce the rate of collision by coordinating the transmitting process of CDMA UWB uplink and UHF downlink. The relevant mathematical models are built to analyze the performance of the proposed scheme. Through simulation, some important findings are gained. The maximum number of identified tags in one slot is g/e (g is the number of PN codes and e is Euler's constant) when the number of tags is equal to mg (m is the number of slots). Unlike the Frame Slotted ALOHA, even if the frame size is small and the number of tags is large, there aren't too many collisions if the number of PN codes is large enough. Our approach with 7-bit Gold codes, 15-bit Gold codes, or 31-bit Gold codes operates 1.4 times, 1.7 times, or 3 times faster than the CDMA Slotted ALOHA, respectively, and 14.5 times, 16.2 times, or 18.5 times faster than the EPC C1 G2 system, respectively. More than 2,000 tags can be processed within 300 ms in our approach.

A Study on the Off-Line Parameter Estimation for Sensorless 3-Phase Induction Motor using the D-Axis Model in Stationary Frame (정지좌표계 d축 모델을 이용한 위치센서 없는 3상 유도전동기의 오프라인 제정수 추정에 관한 연구)

  • Mun, Tae-Yang;In, Chi-Gak;Kim, Joohn-Sheok
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2020
  • Accurate parameters based on equivalent circuit are required for high-performance field-oriented control in a three-phase induction motor. In a normal case, stator resistance can be accurately measured using a measuring equipment. Except for stator resistance, all machine parameters on the equivalent circuit should be estimated with particular algorithms. In the viewpoint of traditional regions, the parameters of an induction motor can be identified through the no-load and standstill test. This study proposes an identification method that uses the d-axis model of the induction motor in a stationary frame with the predefined information on stator resistance. Mutual inductance is estimated on the rotational dq coordination similar to that in the traditional no-load experiment test. The leakage inductance and rotor resistance can be estimated simply by applying different voltages and frequencies in the d-axis model of the induction motor. The proposed method is verified through simulation and experimental results.

Block-based Self-organizing TDMA for Reliable VDES in SANETs

  • Sol-Bee Lee;Jung-Hyok Kwon;Bu-Young Kim;Woo-Seong Shim;Dongwan Kim;Eui-Jik Kim
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.511-527
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    • 2024
  • This paper proposes a block-based self-organizing time-division multiple access (BSO-TDMA) protocol for very high frequency (VHF) data exchange system (VDES) in shipborne ad-hoc networks (SANETs). The BSO-TDMA reduces the collisions caused by the simultaneous transmission of automatic identification system (AIS) messages by uniformly allocating channel resources using a block-wise frame. For this purpose, the BSO-TDMA includes two functional operations: (1) frame configuration and (2) slot allocation. The first operation consists of block division and block selection. A frame is divided into multiple blocks, each consisting of fixed-size subblocks, by using the reporting interval (RI) of the ship. Then, the ship selects one of the subblocks within a block by considering the number of occupied slots for each subblock. The second operation allocates the slots within the selected subblock for transmitting AIS messages. First, one of the unoccupied slots within the selected subblock is allocated for the periodic transmission of position reports. Next, to transmit various types of AIS messages, an unoccupied slot is randomly selected from candidate slots located around the previously allocated slot. Experimental simulations are conducted to evaluate the performance of BSO-TDMA. The results show that BSO-TDMA has better performance than that of the existing SOTDMA.

Implementation of reliable transmission technique in jamming environment (방해전파 환경에서 신뢰성을 확보한 효과적 전송기법 구현)

  • Hwang, Seong-kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.2279-2284
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    • 2017
  • Recent wireless communications using the unlicensed band have been on the rise and the range of use is increasing. The license-exempted band is a prerequisite for accepting interference between telecommunication equipment. In particular, the interference phenomenon of Bluetooth, wireless LAN, and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) using the 2.4 GHz band is getting serious. In such urban areas, the wireless transmission medium may be in a bad state. There are roughly two ways to make effective transmission in this environment. The first is the IEEE 802.11 RTS / CTS method and the second is the frame fragmentation method. In this paper, it is difficult to transmit a frame over a certain size in a jamming environment due to the interference of the wireless environment. In this environment, we implement a frame division transmission scheme that guarantees effective transmission and reliability by dividing a frame into smaller units in order to perform reliability transmission and efficient transmission.

Damage assessment from curvature mode shape using unified particle swarm optimization

  • Nanda, Bharadwaj;Maity, Damodar;Maiti, Dipak Kumar
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.307-322
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    • 2014
  • A two-step procedure to detect and quantify damages in structures from changes in curvature mode shapes is presented here. In the first step the maximum difference in curvature mode shapes of the undamaged and damaged structure are used for visual identification of the damaged internal-substructure. In the next step, the identified substructures are searched using unified particle swarm optimization technique for exact identification of damage location and amount. Efficiency of the developed procedure is demonstrated using beam like structures. This methodology may be extended for identifying damages in general frame structures.