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A Study on the Acoustic Analysis using Bond Graph Modeling Techniques (본드그래프 모델링기법을 이용한 음향 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 오재응;서상호
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.77-84
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    • 1992
  • In the most of acoustic system with low flow rate and low pressure level, one-dimensional, linear modeling techniques are used very well. At low frequency, the tube is modeled as inertia element and cavity as capacitance element, and to extend the range of frequency normal mode oscillators are represented. Bond graph modelling techniques are proposed to predict TL (Transmission Loss) and time response which is impossible by transfer matrix in muffler system. A simple acoustic filter which consists of several tubes and cawities is analyzed in both time and frequency domain.

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Optical Receiver Design For Optical Communication Using Cascoded Amplifier with Inductor Peaking Technique (케스코드 증폭기와 인덕터 피킹기술을 이용한 광통신용 광 수신기의 설계)

  • 박정식;이강승;정윤하
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.305-308
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, a transimpedance optical receiver based on PIN/P-HEMT with cascoded input stage and inductor peaking technique was designed for several giga bits optical communication. Analysis of the receiver shows that cascoded input stage with inductor peaking increase bandwidth without sacrificing low frequence gain. The receiver achieved a low noise characteristic and maximally flat frequence response. It is shown that the 3-dB bandwidth of the designed receiver is 8.3 ㎓ and input equivalent noise current is as low as 16pA/√Hz to 10㎓.

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Adaptive Response in CHO Cells by Bleomycin, Mitomycin C and Cadmium (Bleomycin, Mitomycin C 및 Cadmium에 의한 CHO 세포의 적응반응)

  • 김양지;한정호;정해원
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 1992
  • Pretreatment with low concentration of Bleomycin and Cadmium rendered Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells more resistant to the induction of chromosome aberration by subsequent high concentration of same agent, however Mitomycin C did not function in that way. The cells pre-exposed to low dose of Cadmitim did not show cross-resistance to challenge dose of Mitomycin C for the induction of chromosome aberration, but cells pre-exposed to Bleomycin showed cross resistance. And the cells pre-exposed to low dose of Mitomycin C showed cross resistance to challenge of Bleomycin, but Cadmium did not.

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Progress in Seismic Design Concept in Moderate Seismicity regions (중약진 지역에서의 내진설계 개념의 발전동향)

  • 장승필
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1999.04a
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    • pp.217-222
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    • 1999
  • Seismic design in low to moderate seismic regions has to be based on the characteristics of seismic risk ground motion and structural response in that region. The characteristics of seismic hazard in low to moderate seismic regions are reviewed briefly. The recent findings on the dynamic behavior subjected to the moderate intensity level of ground motion are summarized. The seismic design considerations in Easterm America China Australia Thailand and Hong Kong will be introduced, . The effort to adopt the limited ductility design in low to moderate seismicity regions will be reported. Finally research works that are required for the implementation of the limited design concept will be proposed.

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Sensitivity Analysis of High and Low Flow Metrics to Climate Variations

  • Kim, Jong-Suk;Jang, Ho-won;Hong, Hyun-Pyo;Lee, Joo-Heon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2018.05a
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    • pp.355-355
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    • 2018
  • Natural hydrology systems, including high flow and low flow events, are important for aquatic ecosystem health and are essential for controlling the structure and function of ecological processes in river ecosystems. Ecosystem responses to flow changes have been studied in a variety of ways, but little attention has been given to how episodic typhoons and atmospheric circulation patterns can change these hydrologic regime-ecological response relationships. In this diagnostic study, we use an empirical approach to investigate the salient features of interactions between atmospheric circulation, climate, and runoff in the five major Korean river basins.

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Site Classification and Design Response Spectra for Seismic Code Provisions - (I) Database and Site Response Analyses (내진설계기준의 지반분류체계 및 설계응답스펙트럼 개선을 위한 연구 - (I) 데이터베이스 및 지반응답해석)

  • Cho, Hyung Ik;Satish, Manandhar;Kim, Dong Soo
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2016
  • Korea is part of a region of low to moderate seismicity located inside the Eurasian plate with bedrock located at depths less than 30 m. However, the spectral acceleration obtained from site response analyses based on the geologic conditions of inland areas of the Korean peninsula are significantly different from the current Korean seismic code. Therefore, suitable site classification scheme and design response spectra based on local site conditions in the Korean peninsula are required to produce reliable estimates of earthquake ground motion. In this study, site-specific response analyses were performed at more than 300 sites with at least 100 sites at each site categories of $S_C$, $S_D$, and $S_E$ as defined in the current seismic code in Korea. The process of creating a huge database of input parameters - such as shear wave velocity profiles, normalized shear modulus reduction curves, damping curves, and input earthquake motions - for site response analyses were described. The response spectra and site coefficients obtained from site response analyses were compared with those proposed for the site categories in the current code. Problems with the current seismic design code were subsequently discussed, and the development and verifications of new site classification system and corresponding design response spectra are detailed in companion papers (II-development of new site categories and design response spectra and III-Verifications)

Effect of Calcium Supplementation on Blood Pressure Response to Dietary Soldium Level in Normotensive Young Korean Women with Family History of Hypertension (칼슘의 보충섭취가 식이 나트륨 섭취수준에 따른 혈압 변동에 미치는 영향)

  • 이정원;이은양;이보경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.661-670
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    • 1999
  • Effects of Ca supplementation on blood pressure(BP) response to dietary Na level were studied in 15 normotensive healthy college women with family history of hypertension. All subjects, randomly divided into 3 groups, ate low Na diet(1816mg/day) prepared in the laboratory during the first 2 weeks and normal Na diet(4064mg/day) of their own home for the next 8 weeks. The one group received daily 1g Ca supplement at both low and normal Na diet periods, the second group took daily 1g Ca supplement only at normal a diet period, and the last group took placebo during both periods. Average Ca and energy intakes at the basal of and during the trial ranged 450-600mg and 1735-1878kcal, respectively. Systolic/diastolic BP was decreased by 9.2-9.8/4.4-4.5 mmHg during low Na diet period and was increased again during next normal Na diet period. However simultaneous Ca supplementation during both low and normal Na diet period suppressed the elevation of systolic/diastolic BP occurred at normal Na diet period. Ca supplementation only at normal Na diet peroid did not affect the BP elevation. The increase of serum Ca and Ca/Mg ratio and the decrease of serum Na and Na/K ratio might be related to the BP lowering effects of Ca supplementation. In conclusion, Ca supplement could attenuate BP elevation induced by increasing Na intake. The BP lowering effect of Ca supplementation was not appeared at low Na intake. Further studies were needed to make it certain. Low Na intake was also confirmed as an effective diet control for lowering blood pressure.

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Anti-inflammatory Effects of Low-frequency Stimulator using Superposition of Alternating Microcurrent Wave in the Animal Models

  • Kim, Yoo-Jeong;Lee, Seong gwang;Go, Shin Jee;An, Suyeon;Kim, Ye eun;Kim, Ye in;Hyun, Kyung-Yae;Cho, Dong Shik;Choi, Go-Eun
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2021
  • Treatment techniques that affect homeostasis by non-invasive regulation in peripheral organs will advance disease research. Here, we demonstrate a non-invasive method of conditioning within an organ using a low-frequency stimulator superposition of alternating microcurrent wave in stages. It is first applied to the inflammatory response in H3N2-infected sinusitis mice. To check the progress of the treatment, mice were sacrificed every week for 3 weeks, nasal tissue was removed, and the inflammatory response was investigated through H & E staining. The low-frequency stimulation treatment group was found to alleviate the proliferation of epithelial cells and invasion of inflammatory cells compared to the control group as the passage of treatment time. The reduction of inflammatory cytokines in the nasal lavage fluid was observed in H3N2-infected sinusitis mice treated with of low-frequency stimulation using superposition of alternating microcurrent wave compared to H3N2-infected sinusitis mice after 3 weeks. These data demonstrate that low-frequency stimulation device in the form of using alternating current wave superposition on within organs provides a new method to regulate specific physiological functions. Therefore, it is necessary to prove the inhibitory effect of low-frequency stimulation using alternating current wave superposition on inflammatory diseases by various methods through further studies and clinical studies.

Design of PUF-Based Encryption Processor and Mutual Authentication Protocol for Low-Cost RFID Authentication (저비용 RFID 인증을 위한 PUF 기반 암호화 프로세서와 상호 인증 프로토콜 설계)

  • Che, Wonseok;Kim, Sungsoo;Kim, Yonghwan;Yun, Taejin;Ahn, Kwangseon;Han, Kijun
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39B no.12
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    • pp.831-841
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    • 2014
  • The attacker can access the RFID systems illegally because authentication operation on the RFID systems are performed in wireless communication. Authentication methods based on the PUF were presented to defend attacks. Because of Hash and AES, the cost is expensive for the low-cost RFID tag. In this paper, the PUF-based encryption processor and the mutual authentication protocol are proposed for low-cost RFID authentication. The challenge-response pairs (PUF's input and output) are utilized as the authentication key and encrypted by the PUF's characteristics. The encryption method is changed each session and XOR operation with random number is utilized. Therefore, it is difficult for the attacker to analyze challenge-response pairs and attack the systems. In addition, the proposed method with PUF is strong against physical attacks. And the method protects the tag cloning attack by physical attacks because there is no authentication data in the tag. Proposed processor is implemented at low cost with small footprint and low power.

Critical Low Temperature and Response of Behavioral Tolerance in Red Seabream Pagrus major fingerlings Exposed to Cold Shock (저온 충격에 노출된 참돔 Pagrus major 치어의 임계 저 수온 및 행동 내성 반응)

  • Yoon, Sung Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.575-584
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    • 2021
  • The critical low temperature and response of the behavioral tolerance of red sea bream Pagrus major fingerlings were determined using the continuous behavior monitoring system (CBMS). The behavior of the experimental organisms was observed by decreasing the water temperature by 2.0℃ and 4.0℃ every 12 hours and 24 hours in the range of 8.0-20.0℃. An unstable behavior pattern was observed in red seabream fingerlings exposed to water temperatures below 12.0℃, in which the swimming activity decreased and repeatedly stopped, regardless of the exposure time and water temperature fluctuation. The swimming ability of the organisms exposed to 8.0-10.0℃ decreased sharply, and the behavior of staying at the bottom of the test tank was observed. Only 50 % of the organisms survived due to the low-temperature stress, and all individuals died within six hours after the cold shock. In addition, the behavior index (BI) decreased rapidly, and the amplitude change of the coefficient of variation (CV) was found to have a greater variation than the other water temperatures (p<0.05). Low-temperature stress of red sea bream is promoted at 12.0℃, and it is interpreted as the tolerance limit, which can induce a sublethal response of the organisms exposed to cold shock of 8.0-10.0℃.