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RF Channel Characteristics of the Medium-voltage Power Line for PLC (전력선통신을 위한 중 전압용 전력선의 RF채널 특성)

  • Kim, Seon-Hyo;Kim, Gwan-Ho;Lee, Hyeong-Cheol;Sin, Cheol-Jae
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers C
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    • v.51 no.7
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    • pp.316-321
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    • 2002
  • In this Paper, the channel characteristics of the medium voltage(22.9kV) power line to analysis the broadband power line communication in the frequency range up to 30MHz was measured. With the sideband electrical coupler in the operating frequency range from DC to 30MHz, we measured characteristic impedance, noise and attenuation of the medium voltage power line, and then characteristic impedance was measured at the state of unloaded medium voltage power line by Scattering parameter method of Vector Network Analyzer. As a measurement result, Channel impedance shows 100~380$\Omega$ at the less than 15MHz and 70~230$\Omega$ at the more than 15 MHz. Noise characteristics of power line shows -75dBm at 20MHz and Narrowband interference noise was from 3 MHz to 7MHz.

A study on the characteristics of impedance on Acupoint Hapkok(LI-4, 合谷) (합곡혈(合谷穴)에서의 임피던스 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Won;Ahn, Sang-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.4 no.1 s.4
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    • pp.139-148
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    • 1998
  • Measurement of different skin parameters are widely used in the practices and researches of the modern acupuncture. The most important parameter is conductance or impedance. For measurement, some researchers used D.C. and others used A.C. It has been experimentally shown that the acupuncture points and meridian lines have the characteristics of high potential, low electrical resistance, high capacitance, spontaneous sound production, spontaneous light production, and high temperature. The Purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Hapkok(LI-4, 合谷) on experimental frequency characteristics in Hapkok. The result of data analyses indicated that significant differences arise at frequency under 100Hz. We propose that development of Meridian detecting system or Meridian diagnosis system should be done using frequency under 100Hz.

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Frequency Characteristics of Grounding Impedances of the Deeply-driven Ground Rods (심매설 접지전극에 대한 접지임피던스의 주파수특성)

  • Kang, Sung-Man;Kim, Tae-Ki;Kim, Han-Soo;Lee, Bok-Hee
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2008.07a
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    • pp.1348-1349
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    • 2008
  • Grounding impedance depends on the frequency of current flowing into a grounding system. Especially, the lightning gives a broad frequency spectrum from low frequency up to 1 MHz. So the grounding impedance related to high frequency current like lightning should be measured with high frequency source. In this paper, we described the grounding impedances of deeply-driven ground rods of 10 $\sim$ 48 m long with respect to the frequency of injected currents. For the experiments, we used the wideband power amplifier which can produce sinusoidal voltages with the frequency ranges of DC $\sim$ 250 MHz. As a result, the longer the ground rod is, the lower the ground resistance is. However the grounding impedance of deeply-driven ground rod in the range of higher frequency is significantly increased. As a consequence, it is important to evaluate the high frequency performance of grounding systems for lightning protection.

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Local dynamic characteristics of PZT impedance interface on tendon anchorage under prestress force variation

  • Huynh, Thanh-Canh;Lee, Kwang-Suk;Kim, Jeong-Tae
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.375-393
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    • 2015
  • In this study, local dynamic characteristics of mountable PZT interfaces are numerically analyzed to verify their feasibility on impedance monitoring of the prestress-loss in tendon anchorage subsystems. Firstly, a prestressed tendon-anchorage system with mountable PZT interfaces is described. Two types of mountable interfaces which are different in geometric and boundary conditions are designed for impedance monitoring in the tendon-anchorage subsystems. Secondly, laboratory experiments are performed to evaluate the impedance monitoring via the two mountable PZT interfaces placed on the tendon-anchorage under the variation of prestress forces. Impedance features such as frequency-shifts and root-mean-square-deviations are quantified for the two PZT interfaces. Finally, local dynamic characteristics of the two PZT interfaces are numerically analyzed to verify their performances on impedance monitoring at the tendon-anchorage system. For the two PZT interfaces, the relationships between structural parameters and local vibration responses are examined by modal sensitivity analyses.

Measurement Method of the Frequency Dependent Characteristics of Ground Impedance (접지임피던스의 주파수 의존성 측정기법)

  • Eom Ju-Hong;Lee Bok-Hee
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 2004
  • The measurement system of ground impedance is based on a computer aided technique. The magnitude and phase of ground impedance were determined by the novel measurement and analysis using the revised fall-of-potential method. The ground impedances of the ground rod of 30 m long are considerably dependent on the frequency. The ground impedance is mainly resistive in the frequency range of 3-20 kHz. At higher frequencies, the reactive components of the ground impedances are no longer negligible and the inductance of the ground rod was found to be the core factor deciding the ground impedance.

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Measurement and Numerical Analysis of Impedance Characteristics of Planar ICP (평판형유도결합플라즈마의 임피던스특성 측정 및 수치해석)

  • Yang, Il-Dong;Lee, Ho-Joon;Whang, Ki-Woong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1994.11a
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    • pp.281-283
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    • 1994
  • The impedance characteristics of planar ICP have been measured and compared with the theoretical results obtained by the field equation. The resistance of the total impedance had a maximum point and the inductance decreased monotonically as the electron density increased from $2.5{\times}10^{10}cm^{-3}$ to $7{\times}10^{11}cm^{-3}$ and the Pressure from 1mT to 50mT. The impedance characteristics were also dependent on the profile of the electron density. The effective collision frequency, ${\nu}_{eff}$ was $9.0{\times}10^6Hz$ at 5mT and $.5{\times}10^7Hz$ at 100mT. The effective collision frequency at 5mT was not so different from that at 100mT and it is doe to the reduction of the discharge channel cross-section at high pressure. The estimated effective collision frequency from the simulation data was of the same order as the measured one.

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Excitation Frequency Characteristics of a Conductive Fabric Sensor Using the Bio-impedance for Estimating Knee Joint Movements (슬관절 운동 평가를 위한 생체 임피던스 측정용 전도성 섬유 센서의 여기 주파수별 특성 평가)

  • Lee, Byung-Woo;Lee, Chung-Keun;Kim, Jin-Kwon;Jeong, Wan-Jin;Lee, Myoung-Ho
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.60 no.7
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    • pp.1427-1433
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    • 2011
  • This study describes a conductive fabric sensor and determines an optimum excitation frequency of the sensor to evaluate knee joint movements. Subjects were composed of 15 males (age: $30.7{\pm}5.3$) with no known problems with their knee joints. The upper side of subjects' lower limbs was divided into two areas and the lower side of subjects' lower limbs was divided into three areas. The sensors were attached to 1 for 3 spot from a hip joint and to 3 for 4 spot from a knee joint which are the optimum conductive fabric sensor configuration to evaluate knee joint movements. As a result, the optimum excitation frequency for evaluating knee joint movements using conductive fabric sensors was 25 kHz. Average and standard deviation of bio-impedance changes from 15 subjects were $92.1{\pm}137.2{\Omega}$ at 25 kHz. The difference of bio-impedance changes between 25 kHz and 50 kHz was statistically significant (p<0.05) and the difference of bio-impedance changes between 25 kHz and 100 kHz was also statistically significant (p<0.001). These results showed that conductive fabric sensors are more sensitive to measure bio-impedance for evaluating knee joint movements as an excitation frequency decreases.

A Parameter Study on the Frequency Characteristics of the Structural-acoustic Coupled System (구조-음향 연성계의 경계값 변화에 따른 방사음 변화)

  • 김양한;서희선
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.604-611
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    • 2004
  • It is well known that wall impedance essentially determines how sound wave transmits from one place to another. The wall impedance is related with its dynamic properties : for example, the mass, stiffness, and damping characteristics. It is noteworthy, however, that the wall impedance is also function of spatial characteristics of two spaces that is separated by the wall. This is often referred that the wall is not locally reacting. In this paper, we have attempted to see how the acoustic characteristics of the two spaces is affected by various structure parameters such as density, applied tension, and a normalized length of the wall. Calculations are conducted for two different modally reacting boundary conditions by modal expansion method. The variation of the Helmholtz mode and the structural-dominated mode are analyzed as the structure parameters vary. The displacement distribution of the structure, pressure and active intensity of the inside and outside cavity are presented at the Helmholtz mode and the structure-dominated mode. It is shown that the frequency characteristics are governed by both structure-and fluid-dominated mode. The results exhibit that the density of the structure is the most sensitive design parameter on the frequency characteristics for the coupling system as we could imagine in the beginning. The Helmholtz mode frequency decrease as density increases. However. it increases as applied tension and an opening size increase. The bandwidth of the Helmholtz mode is mainly affected by density of the structure and its opening size.

Modeling of Impedance Characteristics of Grounding Electrode for Distribution Line Pole (배전전주의 봉상 접지전극 형태별 임피던스 특성의 모델링)

  • Shim, Keon-Bo;Kim, Kyung-Chul;Lee, Hyung-Soo;Park, Jae-Duck;Choi, Jong-Kee;Park, Sang-Man
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.694-696
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    • 2005
  • Although DC ground resistance is a good index of grounding performance for grounding electrodes, it does not reflect the grounding performance during transient state. Besides, impulse ground impedance, which is defined by a ratio of the peak value of transient ground potential rise to the peak value of impulse current, cannot be an absolute index due to its dependence on impulse current shape. In this paper, ground impedance characteristics of ground electrodes has been measured in frequency domain ranging from 1 Hz to hundreds of kHz. Equivalent circuit models and transfer function models of the ground rod have been identified from the measured values of ground impedance in frequency domain.

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Impedance Characteristics of Small Type Conductor Surface Open-loop Antenna (소형 도체면 구조 개루우프 안테나의 임피던스 특성)

  • Jeong Joo-soo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.9 no.4 s.32
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    • pp.93-97
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    • 2004
  • This paper proposed that a small type conductor surface open-loop antenna model for the moisture sensor and its operating characteristics were analysed numerically by using the moment methods. The numerical analysis results from this antenna model showed that this antenna could match the input impedance to $50[{\Omega}]$ by changing parameters of the antenna in the frequency range from 300[MHz] to 500[MHz]. This model also showed that the open-loop radius. height and wire width give a tremendous influence on the antenna resonance variation. while the loaded inductance values affects the variation or the input impedance at the resonance frequencies.

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