• Title/Summary/Keyword: IQ 불일치

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A Compensation Scheme of Frequency Selective IQ Mismatch for Radar Systems (레이더 시스템을 위한 주파수 선택적 IQ 불일치 보상 기법)

  • Ryu, Yeongbin;Heo, Je;Son, Jaehyun;Choi, Mungak;Oh, Hyukjun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.565-571
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, a compensation scheme of frequency selective IQ mismatch for high-performance radar systems based on commercial RFIC's is proposed. Besides, an optimization model and its solution based on the dimension reduction scheme using singular value decomposition are also proposed to design the optimal IQ mismatch compensation digital filter with complex coefficients. The performance of the proposed method had been analyzed through experiments using the IQ mismatch measurement and compensation system implemented on an FPGA board with a target RFIC and compared with the previous method. The experiment result showed a performance improvement of the proposed method over the existing one without noticeable increments in complexities. These performance analysis results showed that the limitation of using commercial RFIC's in high-performance radar systems due to the undesirable maximum SNR cap caused by their IQ mismatches could be overcome by employing the proposed method.

Digital Calibration Based on IQ Mismatch Model for LTE-A CA-Supporting Transceivers (IQ 불일치 모델에 의한 LTE-A용 CA 단말의 디지털 보정)

  • Park, Chester Sungchung
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39A no.4
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    • pp.206-208
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    • 2014
  • In this letter, IQ mismatch of a CA-supporting terminal for LTE-A is analyzed and each of the analog blocks is modeled mathematically. Based on the model, a new digital calibration algorithm is proposed and verified using simulation results.

Information Quality Satisfaction of Web Site User (웹 사이트 사용자의 정보품질 만족에 관한 연구)

  • Ham, Bong-Jin
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.169-190
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    • 2004
  • This study involves the test of constructs for measuring the web site user expectation, perceived performance regarding IQ, expectation congruency, and satisfaction about influence overall satisfaction. The findings can be summarized as follows. First, Web-IQ expectation appeared to have a positive effect on Web-IQ perceived performance by expectation congruency and a positive effect on perceived performance by assimilation effect. Second, Web-IQ expectation did bot appear to have a negative effect on Web-IQ expectation congruency. Although that was rejected, it differs from established researches. Some prior Web-IQ expectations that approach to congruency after one's post Web-IQ expectation. Third, Web-IQ perceived performance appeared to have a positive effect on Web-IQ expectation congruency. Fourth, result that analyze about effect that congruency gets to Web-IQ satisfaction although Web-IQ expectation appeared to have a positive effect on overall satisfaction.

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The emotional intelligence of psychiatric patients on ability model : A convergent using of performance test and self-report test (능력모델에 근거한 정신건강의학과 환자의 정서 지능 : 수행기반 검사와 자기보고식 검사의 융합적 사용)

  • Kim, Keun-Hyang;Park, Ju-Ri
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of the present study was to explore the features of Emotional Intelligence(EI) in psychiatric patients in terms of the ability model. EI scores of patients, measured by performance-based test and self-report inventory, was compared. The scores of performance-based test(Emotional Literacy Test) and self-report inventory(Trait Meta-Mmood Scale) of patients(30 with psychotic symptoms, 32 without psychotic symptoms) who had a appropriate literacy were analyzed by means of independent t-test. There was a no significant difference of IQ between two groups. Our results indicated that psychotic group had significantly lower EI in performance-based test than non-psychotic group. In contrast, non-psychotic group showed lower EI in self-report inventory than psychotic group. This inconsistent results might be attributable to the differences in method of measurement. Thus, these results suggested that it may be important to adopt a convergent using of both performance-based test and self-report inventory while assessing EI of patients with psychopathology.