• 제목/요약/키워드: Novel phenomena

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가상 광학에 기반한 강인한 디지털 워터마킹 (A Robust Digital Watermarking based on Virtual Optics)

  • 이금분;조범준
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.1073-1080
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    • 2011
  • 본 논문은 가상 광학 이론에 기반한 멀티미디어 정보를 보호하는 새로운 워터마킹 방법을 제안한다. 멀티미디어 데이터 보안을 위해 파동의 회절 현상을 설명하는 프레넬 변환을 이용하며, 원 영상과 삽입될 워터마크 영상을 가우시안 랜덤 벡터로 구성하기 위해 랜덤 위상 함수를 적용한다. 워터마크 영상의 프레넬 변환으로 얻은 허수부와 실수부를 분리하여 허수부는 원 영상에 인코딩 키로 삽입하여 워터마크를 감지할 수 없도록 하며, 실수부는 디코딩 키로 워터마킹된 영상으로부터 워터마크를 검출하기 위해 사용한다. 제안하는 디지털 워터마킹 방법은 워터마크가 성공적으로 삽입되고 복원될 수 있으며, 신호처리 연산 및 기학학적 변환에 강인하고, 절단 공격에도 강한 복원력을 증명한다. 실험의 성능 평가를 위해 PSNR을 사용하였으며, 실험 결과는 제안하는 방법의 유효성을 보여준다.

지연된 다중 입력을 갖는 시스템을 안정화하는 출력 궤환 예측 제어 (An Output Feedback Predictive Control for Stabilizing a System With Multiple Delayed Inputs)

  • 양장훈
    • 한국항행학회논문지
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    • 제23권5호
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    • pp.424-429
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    • 2019
  • 5G의 상용화 등 네트워킹 기술의 발전은 다양한 시스템들이 네트워크를 통해서 정보를 교환하고 제어할 수 있는 기반을 제공하고 있다. 또한, 네트워크에서 발생하는 많은 현상들은 정보의 지연과 관련되기 때문에 지연된 정보를 갖는 시스템의 제어의 중요성이 증가하고 있다. 본 논문에서는 최근들어 지연이 있을 때에 저복잡도 제어기 설계에 많이 활용되는 예측 제어를 도입하여, 지연된 다중 입력을 갖는 시스템에서 지연의 크기와 입력의 수에 상관없이 거의 일정한 복잡도를 갖는 예측 제어기를 제시한다. 또한, 출력 궤환 구조를 갖는 예측 제어기가 점근적 수렴이 보장됨을 증명한다. 모의 실험을 통해서 제안된 방식이 상태 벡터를 확장한 전통적인 방식이나, 다른 예측 기반 제어 방식에 비해 적은 복잡도를 가지면서 안정성을 보장하는 제어기 설계 성공이 높게 발생함을 확인하였다.

대규모 양자컴퓨팅 회로 3차원 시각화 기법 (3D Circuit Visualization for Large-Scale Quantum Computing)

  • 김주환;최병수;조동식
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제25권8호
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    • pp.1060-1066
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    • 2021
  • 최근, 양자컴퓨터를 활용하기 위한 연구개발이 다양한 분야에서 활발하게 이루어지고 있다. 양자컴퓨터는 양자 얽힘, 양자중첩과 같은 다양한 양자역학의 현상과 특성을 활용하여 연산을 수행하기 때문에 기존 컴퓨팅 환경에 비해 아주 복잡한 연산과정을 거치게 된다. 이러한 양자컴퓨터를 구동하기 위해서는 연산에 활용되는 양자게이트의 구성뿐만 아니라 큐비트의 종류, 배치, 연결성 등 물리적인 양자컴퓨터의 요소를 반영한 알고리즘이 구성되어야 한다. 따라서 양자컴퓨터 구성요소들의 상호간 영향을 포함한 구성 정보를 직관적으로 파악할 수 있는 회로 시각화가 필요하다. 본 논문에서는 양자컴퓨터를 구성하는 양자칩 정보와 양자컴퓨팅 회로 데이터를 3D로 시각화하여 직관적으로 데이터를 관측하고 활용할 수 있도록 시각화 하여 직관적인 정보를 분석할 수 있는 방법을 제안한다.

A simplified directly determination of natural frequencies of CNT: Via aspect ratio

  • Banoqitah, Essam Mohammed;Hussain, Muzamal;Khadimallah, Mohamed A.;Ghandourah, Emad;Yahya, Ahmad;Basha, Muhammad;Alshoaibi, Adil
    • Advances in nano research
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.207-216
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, a novel model is developed for frequency behavior of single walled carbon nanotubes. The governing equation of motion is constructed method based on the Sander theory using Rayleigh-Ritz's method The frequencies enhances on increasing the power law index using simply supported, clamped and clamped free end conditions. The frequency curve for C-F is less than other conditions. It is due to the physical constraints which are applied on the edge of the CNT. It is observed that the C-F boundary condition have less frequencies from the other two conditions. The frequency phenomena for zigzag are insignificant throughout the aspect ratio. Moreover when index of power law is increased then frequencies increases for all boundary conditions. The natural frequency mechanism for the armchair (10, 10) for various values of power law index with different boundary conditions is investigated. Here frequencies decrease on increases the aspect ratio for all boundary conditions. The frequency curves of SS-SS edge condition is composed between the C-C and C-F conditions. The curves of frequency are less significant from small aspect ratio (L/d = 4.86 ~ 8.47) and decreases fast for greater ratios. It is found that the frequencies via aspect ratios, armchair (10, 10) have higher values from zigzag (10, 0). It is due to the material structure which is made by the carbon nanotubes. The power law index have momentous effect on the vibration of single walled carbon nanotubes. The present frequency result is also compared numerically experimentally with Raman Spectroscopy.

Application of the SCIANTIX fission gas behaviour module to the integral pin performance in sodium fast reactor irradiation conditions

  • Magni, A.;Pizzocri, D.;Luzzi, L.;Lainet, M.;Michel, B.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제54권7호
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    • pp.2395-2407
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    • 2022
  • The sodium-cooled fast reactor is among the innovative nuclear technologies selected in the framework of the development of Generation IV concepts, allowing the irradiation of uranium-plutonium mixed oxide fuels (MOX). A fundamental step for the safety assessment of MOX-fuelled pins for fast reactor applications is the evaluation, by means of fuel performance codes, of the integral thermal-mechanical behaviour under irradiation, involving the fission gas behaviour and release in the fuel-cladding gap. This work is dedicated to the performance analysis of an inner-core fuel pin representative of the ASTRID sodium-cooled concept design, selected as case study for the benchmark between the GERMINAL and TRANSURANUS fuel performance codes. The focus is on fission gas-related mechanisms and integral outcomes as predicted by means of the SCIANTIX module (allowing the physics-based treatment of inert gas behaviour and release) coupled to both fuel performance codes. The benchmark activity involves the application of both GERMINAL and TRANSURANUS in their "pre-INSPYRE" versions, i.e., adopting the state-of-the-art recommended correlations available in the codes, compared with the "post-INSPYRE" code results, obtained by implementing novel models for MOX fuel properties and phenomena (SCIANTIX included) developed in the framework of the INSPYRE H2020 Project. The SCIANTIX modelling includes the consideration of burst releases of the fission gas stored at the grain boundaries occurring during power transients of shutdown and start-up, whose effect on a fast reactor fuel concept is analysed. A clear need to further extend and validate the SCIANTIX module for application to fast reactor MOX emerges from this work; nevertheless, the GERMINAL-TRANSURANUS benchmark on the ASTRID case study highlights the achieved code capabilities for fast reactor conditions and paves the way towards the proper application of fuel performance codes to safety evaluations on Generation IV reactor concepts.

Dynamic analysis of nanotube-based nanodevices for drug delivery in sports-induced varied conditions applying the modified theories

  • Shaopeng Song;Tao Zhang;Zhiewn Zhui
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제49권5호
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    • pp.487-502
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    • 2023
  • In the realm of nanotechnology, the nonlocal strain gradient theory takes center stage as it scrutinizes the behavior of spinning cantilever nanobeams and nanotubes, pivotal components supporting various mechanical movements in sport structures. The dynamics of these structures have sparked debates within the scientific community, with some contending that nonlocal cantilever models fail to predict dynamic softening, while others propose that they can indeed exhibit stiffness softening characteristics. To address these disparities, this paper investigates the dynamic response of a nonlocal cantilever cylindrical beam under the influence of external discontinuous dynamic loads. The study employs four distinct models: the Euler-Bernoulli beam model, Timoshenko beam model, higher-order beam model, and a novel higher-order tube model. These models account for the effects of functionally graded materials (FGMs) in the radial tube direction, giving rise to nanotubes with varying properties. The Hamilton principle is employed to formulate the governing differential equations and precise boundary conditions. These equations are subsequently solved using the generalized differential quadrature element technique (GDQEM). This research not only advances our understanding of the dynamic behavior of nanotubes but also reveals the intriguing phenomena of both hardening and softening in the nonlocal parameter within cantilever nanostructures. Moreover, the findings hold promise for practical applications, including drug delivery, where the controlled vibrations of nanotubes can enhance the precision and efficiency of medication transport within the human body. By exploring the multifaceted characteristics of nanotubes, this study not only contributes to the design and manufacturing of rotating nanostructures but also offers insights into their potential role in revolutionizing drug delivery systems.

원단 잡음 환경에서 Soft Decision에 기반한 새로운 음성 강화 기법 (Speech Reinforcement Based on Soft Decision Under Far-End Noise Environments)

  • 최재훈;장준혁
    • 한국음향학회지
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    • 제27권7호
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    • pp.379-385
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    • 2008
  • 본 논문에서는 근단 (Hear-End)및 원단 (Far-End) 잡음 환경에서 효과적인 음성 강화 기법을 제시한다. 일반적으로 배경 잡음이 존재하는 근단 환경에서 수신하는 원단 화자 음성의 명료도가 매우 감소하므로, 이를 극복하기 위한 원단 화자 음성 강화 기법이 필요하다. 구체적으로, 추정된 근단 화자의 배경 잡음 전력을 기반으로 원단 화자의 음성 전력을 강화시키는데, 특별히 근단 환경에서도 잡음이 존재하는 일반적인 경우를 고려하여, 잡음에 오염된 원단 음성 신호중 잡음을 제외한 실제 음성 신호만 강화하는 개선된 알고리즘을 제안한다 제안된 음성 강과 기법의 성능은 다양한 잡음 환경 하에서 ITU-T P.800의 주관적 음질 측정 방법인 CCR (Comparison Category Rating) 테스트에 의해 평가되었으며, 기존의 음성 강화기법과 비교해서 우수한 성능을 보여주었다.

인문지리학 방법론의 새로운 지평 (New horizon of geographical method)

  • 최병두
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제38권
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    • pp.15-36
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    • 1988
  • In this paper, I consider the development of methods in contemporary human geography in terms of a dialectical relation of action and structure, and try to draw a new horizon of method toward which geographical research and spatial theory would develop. The positivist geography which was dominent during 1960s has been faced both with serious internal reflections and strong external criticisms in the 1970s. The internal reflections that pointed out its ignorance of spatial behavior of decision-makers and its simplication of complex spatial relations have developed behavioural geography and systems-theoretical approach. Yet this kinds of alternatives have still standed on the positivist, geography, even though they have seemed to be more real and complicate than the previous one, The external criticisms that have argued against the positivist method as phenomenalism and instrumentalism suggest some alternatives: humanistic geography which emphasizes intention and action of human subject and meaning-understanding, and structuralist geography which stresses on social structure as a totality which would produce spatial phenomena, and a theoretical formulation. Human geography today can be characterized by a strain and conflict between these methods, and hence rezuires a synthetic integration between them. Philosophy and social theory in general are in the same in which theories of action and structural analysis have been complementary or conflict with each other. Human geography has fallen into a further problematic with the introduction of a method based on so-called political ecnomy. This method has been suggested not merely as analternative to the positivist geography, but also as a theoretical foundation for critical analysis of space. The political economy of space with has analyzed the capitalist space and tried to theorize its transformation may be seen either as following humanistic(or Hegelian) Marxism, such as represented in Lefebvre's work, or as following structuralist Marxism, such as developed in Castelles's or Harvey's work. The spatial theory following humanistic Marxism has argued for a dialectic relation between 'the spatial' and 'the social', and given more attention to practicing human agents than to explaining social structures. on the contray, that based on structuralist Marxism has argued for social structures producing spatial phenomena, and focused on theorising the totality of structures, Even though these two perspectives tend more recently to be convergent in a way that structuralist-Marxist. geographers relate the domain of economic and political structures with that of action in their studies of urban culture and experience under capitalism, the political ecnomy of space needs an integrated method with which one can overcome difficulties of orthhodox Marxism. Some novel works in philosophy and social theory have been developed since the end of 1970s which have oriented towards an integrated method relating a series of concepts of action and structure, and reconstructing historical materialism. They include Giddens's theory of structuration, foucault's geneological analysis of power-knowledge, and Habermas's theory of communicative action. Ther are, of course, some fundamental differences between these works. Giddens develops a theory which relates explicitly the domain of action and that of structure in terms of what he calls the 'duality of structure', and wants to bring time-space relations into the core of social theory. Foucault writes a history in which strategically intentional but nonsubjective power relations have emerged and operated by virtue of multiple forms of constrainst wihthin specific spaces, while refusing to elaborate any theory which would underlie a political rationalization. Habermas analyzes how the Western rationalization of ecnomic and political systems has colonized the lifeworld in which we communicate each other, and wants to formulate a new normative foundation for critical theory of society which highlights communicatie reason (without any consideration of spatial concepts). On the basis of the above consideration, this paper draws a new norizon of method in human geography and spatial theory, some essential ideas of which can be summarized as follows: (1) the concept of space especially in terms of its relation to sociery. Space is not an ontological entity whch is independent of society and has its own laws of constitution and transformation, but it can be produced and reproduced only by virtue of its relation to society. Yet space is not merlely a material product of society, but also a place and medium in and through which socety can be maintained or transformed.(2) the constitution of space in terms of the relation between action and structure. Spatial actors who are always knowledgeable under conditions of socio-spatial structure produce and reproduce their context of action, that is, structure; and spatial structures as results of human action enable as well as constrain it. Spatial actions can be distinguished between instrumental-strategicaction oriented to success and communicative action oriented to understanding, which (re)produce respectively two different spheres of spatial structure in different ways: the material structure of economic and political systems-space in an unknowledged and unitended way, and the symbolic structure of social and cultural life-space in an acknowledged and intended way. (3) the capitalist space in terms of its rationalization. The ideal development of space would balance the rationalizations of system space and life-space in a way that system space providers material conditions for the maintainance of the life-space, and the life-space for its further development. But the development of capitalist space in reality is paradoxical and hence crisis-ridden. The economic and poltical system-space, propelled with the steering media like money, and power, has outstriped the significance of communicative action, and colonized the life-space. That is, we no longer live in a space mediated communicative action, but one created for and by money and power. But no matter how seriously our everyday life-space has been monetalrized and bureaucratised, here lies nevertheless the practical potential which would rehabilitate the meaning of space, the meaning of our life on the Earth.

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A Discrete Mathematical Model Applied to Genetic Regulation and Metabolic Networks

  • Asenjo, J.A.;Ramirez, P.;Rapaport, I.;Aracena, J.;Goles, E.;Andrews, B.A.
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.496-510
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    • 2007
  • This paper describes the use of a discrete mathematical model to represent the basic mechanisms of regulation of the bacteria E. coli in batch fermentation. The specific phenomena studied were the changes in metabolism and genetic regulation when the bacteria use three different carbon substrates (glucose, glycerol, and acetate). The model correctly predicts the behavior of E. coli vis-a-vis substrate mixtures. In a mixture of glucose, glycerol, and acetate, it prefers glucose, then glycerol, and finally acetate. The model included 67 nodes; 28 were genes, 20 enzymes, and 19 regulators/biochemical compounds. The model represents both the genetic regulation and metabolic networks in an integrated form, which is how they function biologically. This is one of the first attempts to include both of these networks in one model. Previously, discrete mathematical models were used only to describe genetic regulation networks. The study of the network dynamics generated 8 $(2^3)$ fixed points, one for each nutrient configuration (substrate mixture) in the medium. The fixed points of the discrete model reflect the phenotypes described. Gene expression and the patterns of the metabolic fluxes generated are described accurately. The activation of the gene regulation network depends basically on the presence of glucose and glycerol. The model predicts the behavior when mixed carbon sources are utilized as well as when there is no carbon source present. Fictitious jokers (Joker1, Joker2, and Repressor SdhC) had to be created to control 12 genes whose regulation mechanism is unknown, since glycerol and glucose do not act directly on the genes. The approach presented in this paper is particularly useful to investigate potential unknown gene regulation mechanisms; such a novel approach can also be used to describe other gene regulation situations such as the comparison between non-recombinant and recombinant yeast strain, producing recombinant proteins, presently under investigation in our group.

Magnetoresistance of Bi Nanowires Grown by On-Film Formation of Nanowires for In-situ Self-assembled Interconnection

  • Ham, Jin-Hee;Kang, Joo-Hoon;Noh, Jin-Seo;Lee, Woo-Young
    • 한국자기학회:학술대회 개요집
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    • 한국자기학회 2010년도 임시총회 및 하계학술연구발표회
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    • pp.79-79
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    • 2010
  • Semimetallic bismuth (Bi) has been extensively investigated over the last decade since it exhibits very intriguing transport properties due to their highly anisotropic Fermi surface, low carrier concentration, long carrier mean free path l, and small effective carrier mass $m^*$. In particular, the great interest in Bi nanowires lies in the development of nanowire fabrication methods and the opportunity for exploring novel low-dimensional phenomena as well as practical application such as thermoelectricity[1]. In this work, we introduce a self-assembled interconnection of nanostructures produced by an on-film formation of nanowires (OFF-ON) method in order to form a highly ohmic Bi nanobridge. A Bi thin film was first deposited on a thermally oxidized Si (100) substrate at a rate of $40\;{\AA}/s$ by radio frequency (RF) sputtering at 300 K. The sputter system was kept in an ultra high vacuum (UHV) of $10^{-6}$ Torr before deposition, and sputtering was performed under an Ar gas pressure of 2m Torr for 180s. For the lateral growth of Bi nanowires, we sputtered a thin Cr (or $SiO_2$) layer on top of the Bi film. The Bi thin films were subsequently put into a custom-made vacuum furnace for thermal annealing to grow Bi nanowires by the OFF-ON method. After thermal annealing, the Bi nanowires cannot be pushed out from the topside of the Bi films due to the Cr (or $SiO_2$) layer. Instead, Bi nanowires grow laterally as a mean s of releasing the compressive stress. We fabricated a self-assembled Bi nanobridge (d=192 nm) device in-situ using OFF-ON through annealing at $250^{\circ}C$ for 10hours. From I-V measurements taken on the Bi nanobridge device, contacts to the nanobridge were found highly ohmic. The quality of the Bi nanobridge was also proved by the high MR of 123% obtained from transverse MR measurements. These results manifest the possibility of self-assembled nanowire interconnection between various nanostructures for a variety of applications and provide a simple device fabrication method to investigate transport properties on nanowires without complex patterning and etching processes.

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