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Interference Analysis of KPS Signals on the L-band GNSS Signals

  • Shin, Jang Hwan;Lim, Deok-Won;Joo, Jung-Min;Lee, Sang Jeong;Song, Hong-Yeop;Won, Jong-Hoon;Ahn, Jae Min
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.319-325
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    • 2020
  • In order to propose new satellite navigation signals, it is essential to analyze the increased level of interference effect that the existing signals suffer. In this paper, a method for estimating the power density of the interference signals on GPS signals is proposed before and after the additional transmission of the KPS signals in the L1, L2 and L5 bands. For estimation, we assume the number of visible satellites observed over the Korean peninsular and the minimum received power of the satellite navigation signals. The comparison of the estimated values shows that the power density of the interfering signal increases by up to 1.37 dB due to the introduction of KPS, but this leads to an increase in interference plus noise power density below 0.47 dB.

Modeling the Knowledge Processing System through the Lens of Complexity Theory : Social Energies, Leadership, and the LIFE Model

  • Faucher, Jean-Baptiste P.L.;Everett, Andre M.;Lawson, Rob
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.191-211
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    • 2010
  • Existing models of knowledge processing do not feature a systemic meaning of knowledge management and ignore the role of leadership and social energy in the knowledge processing system (KPS). This conceptual paper introduces the Leadership Invigorating Flows of Energies, (LIFE) Model as an attempt to remedy that situation and provide a more useful description of the KPS. The LIFE Model highlights the role of emergent leadership and flows of social energies as forces encouraging knowledge creation and dynamic diffusion within an organization through the Knowledge Processing Cycle in eight activities interacting with its social knowledge base in a self-organizing system.

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An Analysis of KPS 9566-97 Korean Character Code for Information Interchange (정보교환용 조선글 부호 KPS 9566-97의 분석)

  • Byun, Jeong-Yong
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2001.10d
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    • pp.199-204
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    • 2001
  • 분단으로 빚어진 남북한 사회의 이질화는 한글과 조선글이라는 쌍둥이의 탄생으로 연결되고, 이들 둘은 자모순이 다르고 음절 부호화 방식을 채택하였기 때문에 정보교환을 함에 있어서 돌아오지 못할 다리를 건너고 말았다. 이제 남북경협의 본격화가 예상되고 그에 따른 정보교환의 급증이 예상되는 시점에서 최근 개정된 조선글 두바이트 부호 국규 9566-97의 분석을 통하여 양 문자를 통합할 수 있는 기틀을 마련하고자 한다 여기서 문제 해결의 핵심은 자모순이 서로 다름으로 인하여 빚어지는 것으로 이들 남북의 자모순 및 정보교환용 문자부호 표준화를 위하여 몇 가지 모색을 하고 방법을 논한다. 또한 남한안 일변도인 국제 문자부호 표준에 대하여 북한의 수정요구가 진행되고 있고 그 내용과 조선글 두바이트 부호안을 종합하여 표준을 마련하기 위한 기본 방향을 설정하고 허배선생의 연구를 통하여 새로운 자모순 모색의 가능성을 논한다.

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Measurement of Wafer Deformation using Deflectometry (편향법을 이용한 웨이퍼 변형 측정)

  • Lee, Hodong;Shin, Sanghoon;Yu, Younghun
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.324-330
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    • 2013
  • Phase-measuring deflectometry is a full-field gradient measuring technique that lends itself very well to testing specular optical surfaces. We have measured deformation of a large specular surface by deflectometry. In this work, we have used a Fourier-transform method to get the phase from a measured deformed fringe pattern, and we have used least squares method to obtain the height information of the specular surface from the calculated slope. Experimentally, we have confirmed that deflectometry can be used for deformation measurement of a specular surface like that of a wafer.

Optimization of the Water Absorption by Crosslinked Agar-g-Poly(acrylic acid) (Agar 그래프트 폴리아크릴산 겔의 흡수능 최적화)

  • Wuttisela, Karntarat;Panijpan, Bhinyo;Triampo, Wannapong;Triampo, Darapond
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.537-543
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    • 2008
  • Crosslinked agar-g-poly(acrylic acid) (x-agar-g-PAA) super absorbent with a water absorbency ($Q_{H2O}$) of approximately 660 g/g was synthesized by the copolymerization of agar with an acrylic acid monomer. KPS and MBA were used as the initiator and crosslinker, respectively. Grafting was performed in air. Infrared spectroscopy was used to identify the product of copolymerization. The optimum conditions to synthesize the x-agar-g-PAA superabsorbent were 0.1 g of agar, 0.1 g of the KPS initiator, for 15 min; 50% AA monomer, 0.005 g of the MBA crosslinker, for a propagation time of 5 min; and 1 M NaOH for 15 min to allow for saponification. The reaction temperature was $80{^\circ}C$.