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Stereoscopic Video Coding for Subway Accident Monitoring System (지하철 사고 감시를 위한 스테레오 비디오 부호화 기법)

  • Kim Gil-Dong;Park Sung-Hyuk;Lee Hanmin;Oh Seh-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.8 no.6 s.31
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    • pp.559-565
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we propose a stereoscopic video coding scheme for subway accident monitoring system. The proposed designed for providing flexible video among various displays, such ass control center, station employees and train driver. We uses MPEG-2 standard for coding the left-view sequence and IBMDC coding scheme predicts matching block by interpolating both motion and disparity predicted macroblocks. To provide efficient stereoscopic video service, we define both temporally and spatially scalable layers for each eye's-view by using the concept of Spatio-Temporal scalability. The experimental results show the efficiency of proposed coding scheme by comparison with already known methods and the advantages of disparity estimation in terms of scalability overhead. According to the experimental results, we expect the proposed functionalities will play a key role in establishing highly flexible stereoscopic video codec for ubiquitous display environment where devices and network connections are heterogeneous.

Image processing technology in urban transit system (도시철도 시스템에서 화상처리기술 역사 적용방안)

  • Oh Seh-Chan;Park Sung-Hyuk;Yeo Min-Woo
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.915-920
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    • 2005
  • Passenger safety is a primary concern of railway system but, it has been urgent issue that dozens of people are killed every year when they fall off from train platforms. Recently, advancements in IT have enabled applying vision sensors to railway environments, such as CCTV and various camera sensors. The objective of this work is to propose technical and system requirements for establishing intelligent monitoring system using camera equipments in urban transit system. We suppose the system is to determine automatically and in real-time whether anyone or anything is in monitoring area. To achieve the goal, we analyze recent image processing technologies for detection and recognition, and suggest possible direction of system development for applying urban transit system. According to the results, we expect the proposed system requirements will playa key role for establishing highly intelligent monitoring system in railway.

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Establishment of Criteria to Machine Trouble based on Condition Monitoring (상태감시를 기반으로 설비 트러블 발생에 대한 판정기준의 설정)

  • Kang In-Seon;Park Dong-Joon;Choi Jung-Sang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2004
  • Trouble prevention of facilities in operation process plays an important role for improving facilities productivity as production systemization is installed with development of facilities automatization. Condition monitoring predicts machine's internal changes by periodically recording vibration occurred in the machine. This article considers a method of establishing statistical criteria for facilities troubles by utilizing machine condition evaluation and operation limit standards of ISO 10816-3.

Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Self-powered Sensors

  • Rubab, Najaf;Kim, Sang-Woo
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2022
  • Self-powered sensors play an important role in everyday life, and they cover a wide range of topics. These sensors are meant to measure the amount of relevant motion and transform the biomechanical activities into electrical signals using triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) since they are sensitive to external stimuli such as pressure, temperature, wetness, and motion. The present advancement of TENGs-based self-powered wearable, implantable, and patchable sensors for healthcare monitoring, human body motion, and medication delivery systems was carefully emphasized in this study. The use of TENG technology to generate electrical energy in real-time using self-powered sensors has been the topic of considerable research among various leading scholars. TENGs have been used in a variety of applications, including biomedical and healthcare physical sensors, wearable devices, biomedical, human-machine interface, chemical and environmental monitoring, smart traffic, smart cities, robotics, and fiber and fabric sensors, among others, as efficient mechanical-to-electric energy conversion technologies. In this evaluation, the progress accomplished by TENG in several areas is extensively reviewed. There will be a discussion on the future of self-powered sensors.

Citizen Volunteer Monitoring as a Tool for Environmental Education (민간환경감시활동을 통한 환경교육)

  • Gang, Seong-Hyeon;Kim, Eun-Hui;Sin, Jong-Won
    • Hwankyungkyoyuk
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.311-324
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    • 1997
  • General citizens can be a valuable resource for various types of environmental monitoring when they are well-trained and managed. Successful use of volunteer monitors depends on understanding that citizens are partners sharing expanded roles as the guardians of their local environment. Citizen volunteer monitoring programs are developed for three reasons: 1) to supplement environmental data collected by professional staffs in governmental agencies and scientific institutions; 2) to educate the public about local environmental problems; 3) to build a constituency of citizen to practice sound environmental management at a local level and build public support for environmental protection. All three goals can be achieved with a well-organized program which provides useful and credible data. Initial step in planning a successful volunteer monitoring project is to clearly identify the use to be made of the data. Technical advice from the identified potential user groups should be convened early in the planning stage to refine the program objectives and determine if volunteers can provide the level of expertise required. Data users must have confidence in the representativeness, consistency, and accuracy of data collected by volunteers. Effective quality assurance and quality control(QA/QC) procedures are essential to ensure the utility of environmental monitoring data. Volunteers must be trained in advance to carry out specific environmental monitoring tasks. Another components of successful volunteer monitoring programs is to give the volunteers praise and feedback as well as to encourage experienced volunteers to impose increased responsibilities. The increase of volunteer monitoring programs in Korea will play a major role in developing a participatory system in which the people are "empowered" to make decisions and make a difference.

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Dual Monitoring with Stump Pressure and Electroencephalography During Carotid Endarterectomy

  • Chang, Jee Won;Kim, Su Wan;Lee, Seogjae;Lee, Jonggeun;Ku, Min Jung
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.94-98
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    • 2017
  • Background: Intraoperative monitoring during carotid endarterectomy is crucial for cerebral protection. We investigated the results of carotid endarterectomy under dual monitoring with stump pressure and electroencephalography. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 50 patients who underwent carotid endarterectomy between March 2010 and February 2016. We inserted a temporary shunt if the stump pressure was lower than 35 mm Hg or if any intraoperative change was observed on electroencephalography. Results: Seventeen (34%) patients used a temporary shunt, and the mean stump pressure was 26.8 mm Hg in the shunt group and 46.5 mm Hg in the non-shunt group. No postoperative mortality or bleeding occurred. Postoperatively, there were 3 cases (6%) of minor stroke, all of which took place in the shunt group. A comparison of the preoperative and the intraoperative characteristics of the shunt group with those of the non-shunt group revealed no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups (p<0.01). Conclusion: Dual monitoring with stump pressure and electroencephalography was found to be a safe and reliable monitoring method with results comparable to those obtained using single monitoring. Further study should be performed to investigate the precise role of each monitoring method.

Analysis of the buckling failure of bedding slope based on monitoring data - a model test study

  • Zhang, Qian;Hu, Jie;Gao, Yang;Du, Yanliang;Li, Liping;Liu, Hongliang;Sun, Shangqu
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.335-346
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    • 2022
  • Buckling failure is a typical slope instability mode that should be paid more attention to. It is difficult to provide systematic guidance for the monitoring and management of such slopes due to unclear mechanism. Here we examine buckling failure as the potential instability mode for a slope above a railway tunnel in southwest China. A comprehensive model test system was developed that can be used to conduct buckling failure experiments. The displacement, stress, and strain of the slope were monitored to document the evolution of buckling failure during the experiment. Monitoring data reveal the deformation and stress characteristics of the slope with different slipping mass thicknesses and under different top loads. The test results show that the slipping mass is the main subject of the top load and is the key object of monitoring. Displacement and stress precede buckling failure, so maybe useful predictors of impending failure. However, the response of the stress variation is earlier than displacement variation during the failure process. It is also necessary to monitor the bedrock near the slip face because its stress evolution plays an important role in the early prediction of instability. The position near the slope foot is most prone to buckling failure, so it should be closely monitored.

Comparison of Attitudes Toward Science by Child-rearing Attitude of Parents Perceived by Female Students and Sex-role Identity (여학생이 지각하는 부모의 양육태도와 성역할 정체감에 따른 과학에 대한 태도 비교)

  • Choi, Yang-Hee;Kim, Sung-Won
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.501-512
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this research is to compare the attitudes of female students in Korea toward science with the child-rearing attitude of their parents they perceived and their sex-role identity. The participants in this study were 374 female middle- and high-school students, chosen randomly from Seoul and Gyenggi-do in South Korea. We used three different forms of questionnaires in this research: "Scale of Parents' Child-rearing Behaviors Perceived by Teenagers", "Korea Sex-role Survey", and "Attitude Toward Science Measurement." The significant results were acquired after we had analyzed the comparison of the attitude of female students toward science with their perception on their parents' child-rearing attitude, especially on their fathers. The fathers' "monitoring" and "over-expectation" factors affected the attitudes of female students toward science; on the other hand, any child-rearing attitudes of their mothers did not influence their attitudes toward science. We also analyzed the attitudes of female students about science based on their sex-role identities. In consequence, we found that meaningful differences existed in four types of gender-role identity: androgyny type, masculinity type, femininity type and undifferentiated type. In particular, the androgyny type was characterized by a higher score in attitude toward science compared with the undifferentiated type.

Legal Issues and Challenges of National Curriculum Monitoring Group (국가교육과정 모니터링단의 법적 문제와 과제)

  • Park, Changun
    • Journal of the International Relations & Interdisciplinary Education
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.21-41
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    • 2024
  • The The purpose of this study is to find the legal regulations of the National Education process monitoring team and challenges.The research method was used for literature research, and method of counseling, and methods.literature study used for national education process monitoring terminals related laws and status analysis, and legal interpretation was used for national education process monitoring related to the system and logic organize the system and logic of national education process monitoring.The interview was used directly and indirectly used to reduce errors in the development of law experts from the development of law and educational experts.The main contents of research was examined based on the need of legal nature and system based on the need of legal characteristics and system.Next, it was evaluated on the operation of the national education process monitoring team, and tasks based on these evaluation results. The results of discussion was presented separately divided into the issue of the Enforcement Decree of the Act, task, and the problem of the Enforcement Decree. The problem of the Enforcement Decree of the Act was discussed on the obligation of the purpose of the purpose of the purpose of the establishment, monitoring unit, monitoring unit and role of the compliance organization.The problem and tasks were discussed with negative synthesis of monitoring and monitoring complex definition of the qualification criteria for representativeity, monitoring range of monitoring and monitoring range of monitoring.As a result of these discussion, the reorganization and operation of the organization was requested to establish a special profit group based on expertise, there were room for special profit groups based on expertise.

A review on sensors and systems in structural health monitoring: current issues and challenges

  • Hannan, Mahammad A.;Hassan, Kamrul;Jern, Ker Pin
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.509-525
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    • 2018
  • Sensors and systems in Civionics technology play an important role for continuously facilitating real-time structure monitoring systems by detecting and locating damage to or degradation of structures. An advanced materials, design processes, long-term sensing ability of sensors, electromagnetic interference, sensor placement techniques, data acquisition and computation, temperature, harsh environments, and energy consumption are important issues related to sensors for structural health monitoring (SHM). This paper provides a comprehensive survey of various sensor technologies, sensor classes and sensor networks in Civionics research for existing SHM systems. The detailed classification of sensor categories, applications, networking features, ranges, sizes and energy consumptions are investigated, summarized, and tabulated along with corresponding key references. The current challenges facing typical sensors in Civionics research are illustrated with a brief discussion on the progress of SHM in future applications. The purpose of this review is to discuss all the types of sensors and systems used in SHM research to provide a sufficient background on the challenges and problems in optimizing design techniques and understanding infrastructure performance, behavior and current condition. It is observed that the most important factors determining the quality of sensors and systems and their reliability are the long-term sensing ability, data rate, types of processors, size, power consumption, operation frequency, etc. This review will hopefully lead to increased efforts toward the development of low-powered, highly efficient, high data rate, reliable sensors and systems for SHM.