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Signal lock-in detection circuit for mobile device sensor systems (이동 통신 단말용 센서 시스템을 위한 신호 잠금 방식의 검출 회로)

  • Jung, In-Il;Son, Ho-Hyun;Choi, Young-Wan
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.08a
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    • pp.559-562
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    • 2008
  • In this paper we propose a lock-in detection method for portable sensor systems and demonstrate with the portable detection module that has high sensitivity and robustness against the noise. The simple portable sensor module is manufactured using MCU(Micro Contorl Unit), OPAMP, MOSFET and a pair of infrared sensor. Manufactured sensor module is testified in the noisy environment caused by an external light and an white noise source. Without any type of band pass filters, we recover a signal of 33 $mV_{p-p}$ in 80 $mV_{p-p}$ white noise and get the DR(Dynamic Reserve) of 14 dB.

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MINIMAXNESS AND COFINITENESS PROPERTIES OF GENERALIZED LOCAL COHOMOLOGY WITH RESPECT TO A PAIR OF IDEALS

  • Dehghani-Zadeh, Fatemeh
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.695-701
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    • 2016
  • Let I and J be two ideals of a commutative Noetherian ring R and M, N be two non-zero finitely generated R-modules. Let t be a non-negative integer such that $H^i_{I,J}(N)$ is (I, J)-minimax for all i < t. It is shown that the generalized local cohomology module $H^i_{I,J}(M,N)$ is (I, J)-Cofinite minimax for all i < t. Also, we prove that the R-module $Ext^j_R(R/I,H^i_{I,J}(N))$ is finitely generated for all $i{\leq}t$ and j = 0, 1.

A STUDY ON DEVELOPMENT OF MONITORING & ASSESSMENT MODULE FOR SITES

  • Park, Se-Moon;Yoon, Bong-Yo;Kim, Dae-Jung;Park, Joo-Wan;Kim, Chang-Lak
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.575-584
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    • 2006
  • As the development of total management systems for sites along with site environmental information is becoming standard, the system known as the Site Information and Total Environmental database management System (SITES) has been developed over the last two years. The first result was a database management system for storing data obtained from facilities, and a site characterization in addition to an environmental assessment of a site. The SITES database is designed to be effective and practical for use with facility management and safety assessment in relation to Geographic Information Systems. SITES is a total management program, which includes its database, its data analysis system required for site characterization, a safety assessment modeling system and an environment monitoring system. It can contribute to the institutional management of the facility and to its safety reassessment. SITES is composed of two main modules: the SITES Database module (SDM) and the Monitoring & Assessment (M&A) module [1]. The M&A module is subdivided into two sub-modules: the Safety Assessment System (SAS) and the Site Environmental Monitoring System (SEMS). SAS controls the data (input and output) from the SITES DB for the site safety assessment, whereas SEMS controls the data obtained from the records of the measuring sensors and facilities. The on-line site and environmental monitoring data is managed in SEMS. The present paper introduces the procedure and function of the M&A modules.

The Design of DRAM Memory Modules in the Fabrication by the MCM-L Technique (DRAM 메모리 모듈 제작에서 MCM-L 구조에 의한 설계)

  • Jee, Yong;Park, Tae-Byung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.5
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    • pp.737-748
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    • 1995
  • In this paper, we studyed the variables in the design of multichip memory modules with 4M$\times$1bit DRAM chips to construct high capacity and high speed memory modules. The configuration of the module was 8 bit, 16 bit, and 32 bit DRAM modules with employing 0.6 W, 70 nsec 4M$\times$1 bit DRAM chips. We optimized routing area and wiring density by performing the routing experiment with the variables of the chip allocation, module I/O terminal, the number of wiring, and the number of mounting side of the chips. The multichip module was designed to be able to accept MCM-L techiques and low cost PCB materials. The module routing experiment showed that it was an efficient way to align chip I/O terminals and module I/O terminals in parallel when mounting bare chips, and in perpendicular when mounting packaged chips, to set module I/O terminals in two sides, to use double sided substrates, and to allocate chips in a row. The efficient number of wiring layer was 4 layers when designing single sided bare chip mounting modules and 6 layers when constructing double sided bare chip mounting modules whereas the number of wiring layer was 3 layers when using single sided packaged chip mounting substrates and 5 layers when constructing double sided packaged chip mounting substrates. The most efficient configuration was to mount bare chips on doubled substrates and also to increase the number of mounting chips. The fabrication of memory multichip module showed that the modules with bare chips can be reduced to a half in volume and one third in weight comparing to the module with packaged chips. The signal propagation delay time on module substrate was reduced to 0.5-1 nsec.

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A NOTE ON ENDOMORPHISMS OF LOCAL COHOMOLOGY MODULES

  • Mahmood, Waqas;Zahid, Zohaib
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.319-329
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    • 2017
  • Let I denote an ideal of a Noetherian local ring (R, m). Let M denote a finitely generated R-module. We study the endomorphism ring of the local cohomology module $H^c_I(M)$, c = grade(I, M). In particular there is a natural homomorphism $$Hom_{\hat{R}^I}({\hat{M}}^I,\;{\hat{M}}^I){\rightarrow}Hom_R(H^c_I(M),\;H^c_I(M))$$, $where{\hat{\cdot}}^I$ denotes the I-adic completion functor. We provide sufficient conditions such that it becomes an isomorphism. Moreover, we study a homomorphism of two such endomorphism rings of local cohomology modules for two ideals $J{\subset}I$ with the property grade(I, M) = grade(J, M). Our results extends constructions known in the case of M = R (see e.g. [8], [17], [18]).

Weak F I-extending Modules with ACC or DCC on Essential Submodules

  • Tercan, Adnan;Yasar, Ramazan
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.239-248
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    • 2021
  • In this paper we study modules with the W F I+-extending property. We prove that if M satisfies the W F I+-extending, pseudo duo properties and M/(Soc M) has finite uniform dimension then M decompose into a direct sum of a semisimple submodule and a submodule of finite uniform dimension. In particular, if M satisfies the W F I+-extending, pseudo duo properties and ascending chain (respectively, descending chain) condition on essential submodules then M = M1 ⊕ M2 for some semisimple submodule M1 and Noetherian (respectively, Artinian) submodule M2. Moreover, we show that if M is a W F I-extending module with pseudo duo, C2 and essential socle then the quotient ring of its endomorphism ring with Jacobson radical is a (von Neumann) regular ring. We provide several examples which illustrate our results.

INJECTIVE PROPERTY RELATIVE TO NONSINGULAR EXACT SEQUENCES

  • Arabi-Kakavand, Marzieh;Asgari, Shadi;Tolooei, Yaser
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.2
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    • pp.559-571
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    • 2017
  • We investigate modules M having the injective property relative to nonsingular modules. Such modules are called "$\mathcal{N}$-injective modules". It is shown that M is an $\mathcal{N}$-injective R-module if and only if the annihilator of $Z_2(R_R)$ in M is equal to the annihilator of $Z_2(R_R)$ in E(M). Every $\mathcal{N}$-injective R-module is injective precisely when R is a right nonsingular ring. We prove that the endomorphism ring of an $\mathcal{N}$-injective module has a von Neumann regular factor ring. Every (finitely generated, cyclic, free) R-module is $\mathcal{N}$-injective, if and only if $R^{(\mathbb{N})}$ is $\mathcal{N}$-injective, if and only if R is right t-semisimple. The $\mathcal{N}$-injective property is characterized for right extending rings, semilocal rings and rings of finite reduced rank. Using the $\mathcal{N}$-injective property, we determine the rings whose all nonsingular cyclic modules are injective.

Fabrication of Transimpedance Amplifier Module and Post-Amplifier Module for 40 Gb/s Optical Communication Systems

  • Lee, Jong-Min;Min, Byoung-Gue;Kim, Seong-Il;Lee, Kyung-Ho;Kim, Hae-Cheon
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.749-754
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    • 2009
  • The design and performance of an InGaAs/InP transimpedance amplifier and post amplifier for 40 Gb/s receiver applications are presented. We fabricated the 40 Gb/s transimpedance amplifier and post amplifier using InGaAs/InP heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) technology. The developed InGaAs/InP HBTs show a cut-off frequency ($f_T$) of 129 GHz and a maximum oscillation frequency ($f_{max}$) of 175 GHz. The developed transimpedance amplifier provides a bandwidth of 33.5 GHz and a gain of 40.1 $dB{\Omega}$. A 40 Gb/s data clean eye with 146 mV amplitude of the transimpedance amplifier module is achieved. The fabricated post amplifier demonstrates a very wide bandwidth of 36 GHz and a gain of 20.2 dB. The post-amplifier module was fabricated using a Teflon PCB substrate and shows a good eye opening and an output voltage swing above 520 mV.

Development of LNA module for Ka-band Communication Satellite Payload (Ka 대역 통신위성중계기용 저잡음증폭기 모듈 개발)

  • Chang Donig-Pil;Jung Jin-Cheol;Yom In-Bok;Park Jong-Heung;Oh Seung-Hyeup
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.189-192
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    • 2004
  • A LNA module, integrated microwave assemblies (IMAs) were developed for use in Ka-band Satellite Communication Satellite Payload that operates in the frequency range of 29,6 ${\~}$ 30.0GHz. The module will be placed directly behind their respective antenna feed horns to minimize the required waveguide and system noise figure impact. Two MMIC LNA Chips were used in the module design. The measured result shows that the module has 32dB gain and 2.4dB NF performance. The module size is 51m ${\times}$ 36m ${\times}$ 22 and the mass is 92g. The Noise Figure performance is the best result of currently available modules for satellite payload operating in the same frequency range. The module will be assembled using space-qualified process and tested for space qualification.

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Integrated Transceiver Module development at Ka-Band (Ka-Band의 집적화된 송수신 모듈 개발)

  • Kim, Wan-Sik;Jung, Yun-Man;Kim, Gye-Kuk
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.11 no.5 s.43
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    • pp.267-272
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, an integrated and small Ka-band transceiver module has been developed for measuring distance at the radar systems. Oscillator of cavity type, The MMIC such as VCO, power amplifier, LNA, and mixer, and passive components are integrated on carriers and these are assembled in the transceiver module directly. The test result shows the output power of 21dBm and the noise figure of 5dB using developed transceiver module. Using developed FMCW transceiver module. We can measure the 60m range target by detecting the beat frequency and distinguish both earth and sky using radiometer signal. So we defined that the integrated module using MMIC had a good performance for the radar and radiometer at Ka-band.

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