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Macro-Modeling for Magnetic Tunnel Junction (Magnetic Tunnel Junction 의 Macro-Modeling)

  • 홍승균;송상헌;김수원
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07b
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    • pp.943-946
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes new SPICE Macro-Model of MTJ(Magnetic Tunnel Junction). This Macro-Model has five I/O terminals, reproduces MR characteristics including hysteresis and behaves correctly to time varying input signals. Furthermore, this Model can be easily modified to various MTJs with different characteristics by simply varying internal parameters.

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Fiber-optic macro-bending sensor aided by metal capillary (매크로 벤딩 측정을 위한 금속 모세관 결합 광섬유 센서)

  • 백승인;정윤찬;이병호
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.289-293
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    • 2001
  • A metal capillary splice fiber-optic sensor was fabricated for use as an intensity-based macro-bending sensor. As the radius of curvature due to the macro-bending decreases, the angular misalignment of the fiber ends inside the metal capillary increases, i.e., the coupling efficiency of the fiber splice is reduced. Thus, macro-bending can be detected by the measurement of the reduction of transmitted power. The detectable range of macro-bending. was measured approximately from 20 mm to 85 mm. The center wavelengths of the fiber Bragg gratings are 1543.3 nm and 1549.5 nm, respectively. The maximum bending loss of this sensor was measured about -11.92 dB. Using this metal capillary spliced fiber sensor and fiber Bragg gratings, macro-bending detection has been demonstrated, and it is shown to have potential for multi-point macro-bending sensors. nsors.

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Variations of Skin Temperature, Heart Rates and Skin Conductance Level in Physical Constitutional Types by Electrical Stimulation (사상체질형의 전기자극에 의한 피부온도, 맥박수 및 피부콘덕턴스 수준의 변화)

  • Jo, Bong-Kwan;Hur, Hwa-Ra
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.05
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    • pp.271-274
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    • 1997
  • Skin temperatures, heart rates and skin conductance levels were tested in order to extract the biological characteristics of the physical constitutional types in according to the Lee's 4 type physical constitutional theory. The subjects of this experiment were 14 ; 5 Macro-Negative subjects, 5 Micro-Negative subjects, 3 Micro-Positive subjects and 1 Macro-Positive subject. All subjects were stimulated with 2.5Hz 30V peak-peak pulses for 2 minutes. As the results, in normal prestimulation state the skin temperatures of the trunk in Micro-Positive and Macro-Positive subjects were higher than those of Macro-Negative and Micro-Negative subjects. In Macro-Negative subjects the reflected skin temperature of lever was the highest in the anterior trunk. In Micro-Negative subjects the reflected skin temperature of kidney was the highest in the trunk. In Micro-Positive subjects the reflected skin temperature of stomach was the highest in the trunk. In Macro-Positive subject the reflected skin temperature of lung was the highest in the trunk. In transient poststimulation state, heart rate was decreased in 7 cases among of 10 Macro-Negative and Micro-Negative subjects, but it was iscreased in 3 cases among of 4 Micro-Positive and Macro-Positive subjects. And the hand temperature was increased in 8 cases among of 10 Macro-Negative and Micro-Negative subjects, but it was decreased in 3 cases among of 4 Micro-Positive and Macro-Positive subjects.

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X-ray CT monitoring of macro void development in mortars exposed to sulfate attack

  • Tekin, Ilker;Birgul, Recep;Aruntas, Huseyin Y.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.367-376
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    • 2018
  • This study reports the results of nondestructive monitoring of macro void developments in mortars manufactured with both ordinary Portland cement and sulfate resistant cement. Two types of curing were utilized; tap water curing and another curing environment that contains 5% $Na_2(SO_4)$ solution. Being the primary objective of this study, macro void developments of the mortar specimens were monitored by X-ray Medical Computerized Tomography. Compressive strength tests and water absorption tests were conducted on specimens that were kept in both curing environments for a duration of 560 days. Data analyses yielded consistent results among the three tests used in this experimental study. Macro void ratios of mortars decreased at the beginning of experiments for a certain period; afterwards, macro void ratios increased. The objective of this study was accomplished as anticipated since X-CT image analysis was able to nondestructively monitor macro void development process in cement mortars.

Embedding between a Macro-Star Graph and a Matrix Star Graph (매크로-스타 그래프와 행렬 스타 그래프 사이의 임베딩)

  • Lee, Hyeong-Ok
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.571-579
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    • 1999
  • A Macro-Star graph which has a star graph as a basic module has node symmetry, maximum fault tolerance, and hierarchical decomposition property. And, it is an interconnection network which improves a network cost against a star graph. A matrix star graph also has such good properties of a Macro-Star graph and is an interconnection network which has a lower network cost than a Maco-Star graph. In this paper, we propose a method to embed between a Macro-Star graph and a matrix star graph. We show that a Macro-Star graph MS(k, n) can be embedded into a matrix star graph MS\ulcorner with dilation 2. In addition, we show that a matrix star graph MS\ulcorner can be embedded into a Macro-Star graph MS(k,n+1) with dilation 4 and average dilation 3 or less as well. This result means that several algorithms developed in a star graph can be simulated in a matrix star graph with constant cost.

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Bond Properties of Nonpolar Macro Synthetic Fiber in Cement Mortar with Maleic Anhydride Grafted Polypropylene Powder (무수말레인산이 그라프트된 폴리프로필렌 분말 첨가에 따른 시멘트 모르타르와 무극성 마크로 합성섬유의 부착 특성)

  • Lee, Jin-Hyung;Park, Chan-Gi
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.31 no.2A
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 2011
  • This study evaluated the effects of maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene powder (mPP) contents on the bond properties of cement mortar and nonpolar macro synthetic fibers (macro synthetic fiber). Dog-bone bond tests were performed to evaluate the bond performance of macro synthetic fiber in cement mortar with varying amounts of mPP (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30% of cement weight). The bond properties (pullout behavior, pullout load and interface toughness) of macro synthetic fiber in cement mortar increased as the mPP contents was increased. The bond properties increased with the mPP contents. The microstructure of macro synthetic fiber surface was examined after the pullout test to analyze the frictional resistant force according to mPP contents during the pullout process of macro synthetic fiber in cement mortar. The scratched of macro synthetic fiber increased with the mPP contents.

A Performance Improvement Technique for Nash Q-learning using Macro-Actions (매크로 행동을 이용한 내시 Q-학습의 성능 향상 기법)

  • Sung, Yun-Sik;Cho, Kyun-Geun;Um, Ky-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.353-363
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    • 2008
  • A multi-agent system has a longer learning period and larger state-spaces than a sin91e agent system. In this paper, we suggest a new method to reduce the learning time of Nash Q-learning in a multi-agent environment. We apply Macro-actions to Nash Q-learning to improve the teaming speed. In the Nash Q-teaming scheme, when agents select actions, rewards are accumulated like Macro-actions. In the experiments, we compare Nash Q-learning using Macro-actions with general Nash Q-learning. First, we observed how many times the agents achieve their goals. The results of this experiment show that agents using Nash Q-learning and 4 Macro-actions have 9.46% better performance than Nash Q-learning using only 4 primitive actions. Second, when agents use Macro-actions, Q-values are accumulated 2.6 times more. Finally, agents using Macro-actions select less actions about 44%. As a result, agents select fewer actions and Macro-actions improve the Q-value's update. It the agents' learning speeds improve.

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Ab Initio Dispersion Polymerization of Styrene in the Presence of the Poly(methacrylic acid) Macro-RAFT Agent

  • Wi, Yeon-Hwa;Lee, Kang-Seok;Lee, Byung-Hyung;Choe, Soon-Ja
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.750-756
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    • 2009
  • Stable, spherical, polystyrene particles were synthesized in ab initio dispersion polymerization by using the poly(methacrylic acid)[PMAA] macro-RAFT agent. The presence of the PMAA macro-RAFT agent on the polystyrene (PS) particles was confirmed by NMR and FTIR spectroscopy. The PS particle size was influenced by the concentration of the RAFT agent and monomer due to the initial nucleation. When the concentration of the PMAA macro-RAFT agent was increased from 2 to 10 wt% relative to the monomer, the average particle size decreased from 2.31 to 1.36 ${\mu}m$, the conversion decreased from 93.3 to 88.9%, the weight-average molecular weight increased from 46,300 to 150,200 g $mol^{-1}$ and the PDI decreased from 2.79 to 1.94, respectively. In particular, the incorporation of 10 wt% of PMAA macro-RAFT agent produced monodisperse PS spheres of 1.36 ${\mu}m$ with a coefficient of variation (CV) of 6.44%. Thus, the PMAA macro-RAFT agent worked as a reactive steric stabilizer providing monodisperse, micron-sized, PS particles.

Macro Block Placement Using Simulated Annealing (시뮬레이티드 어닐링을 이용한 마크로 블럭의 배치)

  • Park, In-Cheol;Kyung, Chong-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 1989
  • An effective placement of macro blocks having arbitrary width and height is very important in reducing the chip area and the signal delay. In this paper, we proposed a method of macro block placement to obtain the globally optimal placement using simulated annealing, and an efficient algorithm for eliminating the overlaps between the rectangular macro blocks which may remain even after the simulated annealing process is terminated. Each macro block was enlarged to take into account minimal routing area, and these macro blocks were compacted as much as possible during the placement. This procedure was implemented in C language running on MV10000/UNIX computer system, and good placements were obtained by applying this procedure to two circuits which were consisted of 50 and 160 macro blocks respectively. Several parameters giving great effects to final placements were investigated.

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Temporal Variation of the Macro-crustacean Assemblages on Jangbong Tidal Flat, Incheon, Korea (장봉도 갯벌을 이용하는 대형 갑각류 군집의 계절 변화)

  • Seo, In-Soo;Hong, Jae-Sang
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.521-531
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    • 2010
  • This study examined the community structure and temporal variation of the macro-crustaceans on Jangbong tidal flat, Incheon, Korea. Macro-crustaceans on this tidal flat were collected using a modified otter trawl from November 1999 to January 2001. The macro-crustaceans comprised 32 species, 7,741 individuals, and 29,211.3 gWWt during the study period. The Jangbong tidal flat was dominated numerically by three shrimp (Palaemon carinicauda, Crangon affinis, and Metapenaeus joyneri) and two portunid crabs (Charybdis japonica and Portunus trituberculatus). The macro-crustacean assemblages were divided into two different season and species groups based on the q-mode and r-mode clustering methods. In terms of q-mode, they consisted of a winter species group from December through April and a summer species group from May through November. The r-mode analysis showed that the species group visiting the tidal flat in winter was dominated numerically by palaemonid and crangonid shrimps, while a species group characterized by an abundance of portunid crabs and penaeid shrimps was more frequent in spring, summer, and autumn. In conclusion, our study revealed distinct temporal variation in the tidal flat use by macro-crustaceans around Jangbong Island, Incheon, Korea.