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An Analysis on 3D Face Measurements of Korean Women for Suitable Facial Sheet Masks' Size (Facial Sheet Masks의 사이즈 적합성을 위한 한국 여성의 3차원 얼굴 데이터 분석)

  • Moon, Jeehyun;Jeon, Eunkyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.930-940
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    • 2019
  • This study analyzes the facial data required for sheet design in order to pursue the facial compatibility of disposable sheets used in facial mask products that are increasing in popularity as self-care methods. The subjects of the study were 23 facial measurements of 1,001 women in their 20s to 60s from Size Korea's 6th 3D data. Through factor analysis, sheet-related facial measurements were collected into six factors included in the vertical length of each part of the face: length of face surface from the ear to each part of the face, width of eyes, nose, lips, length of nose, vertical length of lower face, width of the head and width of chin. Three sheet face types were classified using six factor scores as variables, and the characteristics of each type differed according to age group. As a result of the discriminant analysis to identify the dimension items that classify the three cluster types, 12 contributing items were extracted out of 23 items. This study provides useful information and data for further studies of products requiring facial fitness.

Biomechanical Effects of Facial Mask according to Direction of Forces on the Craniofacial Complex : A Finite Element Study (두개안면복합체에서 Face Mask의 견인방향에 따른 생역학적 연구 : 유한요소법 연구)

  • Hyun, Ha-Young;Cha, Kyung-Suk;Chung, Dong-Hwa
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.359-371
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    • 2007
  • Recently, many studies were reported accurate analysis of facemask effect due to the development of the personal computers and computer programs. The aim of this study is appropriate protraction direction of facemask using finite element study with computer aided design and computer aided measurement. The construction of the three dimensional FEM was based on the computer tomography(CT) scans of 13.5 year-old male subject. Protraction force of 500 mg was applied at 0, 30, 60 and 90 degrees downwards to the Frankfort horizontal plane, and maxillary displacement and stress distribution were measured. When 60 degree force was applied, it showed forward movement of premolar roots area and downward movement of anterior nasomaxillary area, and others showed clockwise rotation movement of the nasomaxillary complex. Finally, we can produce the protraction of maxillary bone without rotation of maxilla about 60 degrees.

Design and Implementation of Smart Mask based on IoT (IoT 기반의 스마트 마스크 설계 및 구현)

  • Wang, Yi;Kim, Hyenki
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.610-619
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the market for masks has been growing due to air pollution, sun protection, pollen allergies and other reasons. In addition, the demand for masks has increased dramatically due to the new coronavirus from 2020, and masks are still one of the necessities of life. Although the reliance on masks is increasing, there are many inconveniences associated with wearing masks for long periods of time. At the same time, technology is developing rapidly, and the demand for smart wearable devices is increasing. Therefore, at the moment when the fourth industrial revolution is underway, combining people's common necessities with IoT technology to bring new convenient experiences to people is an important direction for future technology development and product development. In this study, smart masks were designed and implemented using IoT(Internet of Things) technology. The mask uses a microcomputer Adafruit circuit playground express, using the microcomputer's LED, optical sensors, can be in the dark place light, and through the temperature sensor real-time grasp of body temperature changes. If the body temperature rises above normal, the LED will turn "on" and activate the voice sensor to warn yourself and others around you.

Reliable Design of the Frame for Tension Type CRT

  • Bae, Joon-Soo;Lee, Byeong-Yong;Cho, Sang-Myung
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.08a
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    • pp.355-358
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    • 2002
  • The deformation behavior of the frame for tension mask CRT is investigated by experiments and finite element method. We calculate and measure the stress-strain relation at the stress concentrations. The endurance test at 100$^{\circ}C$ was performed for checking tension decrease with time.

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An Automated Design of CMOS Standard Cells (CMOS 표준셀의 자동설계)

  • Kim, Han Heung;Kyung, Chong Min
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.988-994
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    • 1986
  • We present an automated CMOS standard cell design mehtodology which generates a mask description in the CIF (Caltech Intermediate Form)from a user-given logic description and design rule. The resultant layout reflects the user's choice among N-well, P-well and twin-well process and user's decision whether the guard band is to be included or not. Noise margin of each cell was improved by carefully adjusting the channel width of P-FET.

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A Study on the Cloth Design for Elderly Women to Mask Their Dorsal Curvature (노년기여성의 배면만곡도 감소효과를 위한 의복디자인 연구)

  • Kim Tae-Kyung;Lee Kyoung-Hi;Park Jung-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.14 no.3 s.35
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    • pp.183-195
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    • 1990
  • The author has studied the effect of clothes design to mask the dorsal curvature that is one of the commonest changes in elderly women. Body measurements including the body type and the status of dorsal curvature were perfor-med on 153 women of over 60 years of age, and then a body form to fit to the mean measure-ments was made to evaluate the effects of various designs to it. With 31 pattern designs modified by changing in their slash lines and gathers using darts, the diminishing effect of the rounded back were evaluated by means of sensory test. The results of this study can be summarized as follows: I . Results from the body measurements 1) The mean body type in elderly women was that of obesity. 2) With the advancement of age, the angle to indicate the degree of dorsal curvature as well as the angle to indicate the posture are increased. II . Concerning to the clothes design to diminish the shape of dorsal curvature 1) Among the designs by the position of darts, the basic pattern (Fig. 5-1-(1)) showed the best effect to mask the shape of dorsal curvature. 2) Out of the applied designs of princess lines, that in which the slash line is pointing toward the shoulder point (Fig. 5-2-(1)) seemed to be most effective. 3) What has angled princess line (Fig. 5-3-(1)) had the most diminishing effect among the waist darts and armhole princess lines. 4) Among the V-shaped designs, the slashed at the shoulder point (Fig. 5-4-(1)) had the best effect to lessen the shape of the dorsal cuuature. 5) Wider angle yoke had better effect to the narrow angle one among the designs with straight yoke, and that with downward direction (Fig. 5-5-(1)) showed the best effect. 6) Between straight wide angle yoke and curved yoke, that of curved one with downward direction (Fig. 5-6-(1)) had better effect as far as the masking effect of dorsal curvature is concerned. 7) Gathers around the neck showed better effect to those around the shoulder, and the more amount of gathers (Fig. 5-7-(1)), there was better effect. 8) The design with midline gathers at the level of horizontal slash line of armhole (Fig. 5-8-(1)) showed better effect to that with seperated gathers. 9) In case of design with gathers at the horizontal line of armhole, it showed the better effect with less amount of gathers in midline ones, but with more amount in the side ones. 10) Considering all 7 different designs with better effect in covering the shape of dorsal curvature, it was evident that the design with gathers was far better than the design with application of slash lines.

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Gesture Recognition Using Zernike Moments Masked By Duel Ring (이중 링 마스크 저니키 모멘트를 이용한 손동작 인식)

  • Park, Jung-Su;Kim, Tae-Yong
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.10
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    • pp.171-180
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    • 2013
  • Generally, when we apply zernike moments value for matching, we can use those moments value obtained from projecting image information under circumscribed circle to zernike basis function. However, the problem is that the power of discrimination can be reduced because hand images include lots of overlapped information due to its special characteristic. On the other hand, when distinguishing hand poses, information in specific area of image information except for overlapped information can increase the power of discrimination. In this paper, in order to solve problems like those, we design R3 ring mask by combining image obtained from R2 ring mask, which can weight information of the power of discrimination and image obtained from R1 ring mask, which eliminate the overlapped information. The moments which are obtained by R3 ring mask decrease operational time by reducing dimension through principle component analysis. In order to confirm the superiority of the suggested method, we conducted some experiments by comparing our method to other method using seven different hand poses.

Mask Cognition Types of Korean in the COVID19 Era using the Q Methodology

  • Cha, Su-Joung
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.9
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    • pp.157-167
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    • 2022
  • This study attempted to investigate what kind of perception people in their 20s have about masks and to find out the characteristics of each type by categorizing the perception. The Q methodology was used for the study. The cognition types of masks were categorized into three. Type 1 was a 'always wear impact-important type' that always wears masks and thinks masks affect non-verbal communication and the wearer's image. Type 2 was a 'function-important negative recognition type' that wears masks to prevent germs and thinks that masks have a great negative impact. Type 3 was a 'concealment wear positive image type' that wears a mask to cover the face and thinks that a person looks young when wearing a mask. It is thought that the development of masks of various designs and functions reflecting the needs of consumers should be carried out. Also, it is thought that various products should be developed and sold so that consumers can choose according to important considerations such as design, fit, and function.

A Spoofing Detection Scheme Based on Elevation Masked-Relative Received Power in GPS Receivers using Multi-band Array Antenna

  • Junwoo Jung;Hyunhee Won;Sungyeol Park;Haengik Kang;Seungbok Kwon;Byeongjin Yu;Seungwoo Seo
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.101-111
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    • 2023
  • Many spoofing detection studies have been conducted to cope with the most difficult types of deception among various disturbances of GPS, such as jamming, spoofing, and meaconing. In this paper, we propose a spoofing detection scheme based on elevation masked-relative received power between GPS L1 and L2 signals in a system using a multi-band array antenna. The proposed scheme focuses on enabling spoofing to be normally detected and minimizes the possibility of false detection in an environment where false alarms may occur due to pattern distortion among elements of an array antenna. The pattern distortion weakens the GPS signal strength at low elevation. It becomes confusing to detect a spoofing signal based on the relative power difference between GPS L1 and L2, especially when GPS L2 has weak signal strength. We propose design parameters for the relative power threshold including beamforming gain, the minimum received power difference between L1 and L2, and the patch antenna gain difference between L1 and L2. In addition, in order to eliminate the weak signal strength of GPS L2 in the spoofing detection process, we propose a rotation matrix that sets the elevation mask based on platform coordinates. Array antennas generally do not have high usefulness in commercial areas where receivers are operated alone, but are considered essential in military areas where GPS receivers are used together with signal processing for beamforming in the direction of GPS satellites. Through laboratory and live sky tests using the device under test, the proposed scheme with an elevation mask detects spoofing signals well and reduces the probability of false detection relative to that without the elevation mask.

Efficient and Low-Cost Metal Revision Techniques for Post Silicon Repair

  • Lee, Sungchul;Shin, Hyunchul
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.322-330
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    • 2014
  • New effective techniques to repair "small" design errors in integrated circuits are presented. As semiconductor chip complexity increases and the design period becomes tight, errors frequently remain in a fabricated chip making revisions required. Full mask revision significantly increases the cost and time-to-market. However, since many "small" errors can be repaired by modifying several connections among the circuit blocks and spare cells, errors can frequently be repaired by revising metal layers. Metal only revision takes significantly less time and involves less cost when compared to full mask revision, since mask revision costs multi-million dollars while metal revision costs tens of thousand dollars. In our research, new techniques are developed to further reduce the number of metal layers to be revised. Specifically, we partition the circuit blocks with higher error probabilities and extend the terminals of the signals crossing the partition boundaries to the preselected metal repair layers. Our partitioning and pin extension to repair layers can significantly improve the repairability by revising only the metal repair layers. Since pin extension may increase delay slightly, this method can be used for non-timing-critical parts of circuits. Experimental results by using academia and industrial circuits show that the revision of the two metal layers can repair many "small" errors at low-cost and with short revision time. On the average, when 11.64% of the spare cell area and 24.72% of the extended pins are added to the original circuits, 83.74% of the single errors (and 72.22% of the double errors) can be corrected by using two metal revision. We also suggest methods to use our repair techniques with normal commercial vender tools.