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A Design of Framework based on SyncML for Synchronizing GIS Data (GIS 데이터의 동기화를 위한 SyncML 기반 프레임워크 설계)

  • Lee, Hyoun-Sup;Kim, Jin-Deog
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.187-190
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    • 2008
  • Owing to rapid advancements of the mobile computing technologies and the performance of mobile device recently, the data synchronization techniques between severs and mobile clients are getting more and more important. OMA also proposes and recommends standard synchronization methods to use SyncML. However, the feasible data in the method are limited to normal document data, scheduler data, etc. This paper a standard framework based on SyncML. We call it SCGFG. The SCGFG is able to synchronize not only the above data but also GIS data which is very useful in mobile applications. It applies GML, international GIS standard, to the synchronization. By means of using XML, it is also able to resolve the serious problem that is the increase of data volume occurred by SyncML and GML. efficiently. It is highly expected to be useful in the smart synchronization of GIS data among several servers and mobile clients.

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A Design and Implementation of a Mobile Instant Messaging System with Extensible Presence Capabilities (확장성 있는 프레전스 기능을 가진 무선 인스턴트 메시징 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Nah Jae-Wook;Choi Jin-Yeong;Cho Hyun-Duk;Kim Yong-Hoon;Lee Jin-Gu;Park Jong-Tae
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.257-268
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we have designed and implemented mobile instant messenger which has extensible presence service capability. Most previous work on instant messaging system has some limitation with regard to interoperability and extensibility. To solve these problems, we have employed the presence service architecture of IETF. In order to provide extensible presence capability in the wireless mobile communication, we have employed the presence service attributes which are defined in OMA's IMPS architecture. In particular, we have designed and implemented the presence service libraries for manipulating the presence information in response to user's requirement. finally, we have developed the wireless E-mail service, employing the presence service architecture, to verity the extensibility.

Fabrication and Application of BIS Base Station Antenna in Jeon-Ju City (전주시 BIS 기지국용 안테나 제작 및 활용)

  • Ko JinHyun;Park JooMoon;Ha Jaekwon;Park DukKyu
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.3 no.2 s.5
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 2004
  • This paper describes the design, fabrication, and measurement of a omni-directional beam pattern antenna for base station of the BIS which is one of the ITS services. The antenna is installed on the signal lamp of important crossroad and provides the wireless communication link between vehicles and RSE(Road Side Equipment). The required characteristics of BIS base station antenna are omni-directional beam pattern and specific beam pattern by the road and install environment and installed place of OBU. To get omni-directional beam pattern of antenna, Array configuration and OMA are applied. The measured results of fabricated antenna are as follows; return loss of 640MHz by -10 dB, and a gain of 10.3dBi. It is found that the measured beam patterns are similar to design results.

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Effect of Organic Soil Amendments on Establishment Vigor, Seedling Emergence, and Top Growth in Kentucky Bluegrass

  • Kim, Kyoung-Nam
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.133-141
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    • 2014
  • Due to limited supplies and expensive importing costs, it is a goal to replace overseas peat with local soil amendments in turf industry of Korea. The study was initiated to compare the performances of five domestic and imported organic soil amendments (OSAs) on establishment characteristics and to provide basic information for root zone composition on sports turf design and construction. The study was conducted in Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L., KB) under greenhouse conditions from March to June in 2008. A total of 25 treatments of OSA + sand were prepared. These amendments were Berger Peat (OMA), Eco-Peat (OMB), G1-Soil (OMC), Premier Peat (OMD), and Supersoil I (OME). Significant differences were observed in establishment vigor, seedling emergence, and top growth. Results varied depending upon the type of OSAs and their rates in rootzone mixtures. OMA reached over 70% in establishment vigor in 5 WAS (weeks after seeding). OMC produced a maximum vigor of approximately 60% in 6 WAS. The OME amendment, however, showed poor performance lower than 30% in establishing KB turf until 8 WAS. There were considerable variations of top growth, being 3.8 to 14.5 cm. Greater differences in top growth resulted from OME mixtures. Shoot growth orientation in KB is also influenced by OSAs. In general, optimum mixing rate was considered as 10 to 20% for establishment vigor and 20 to 40% for top growth. Considering overall responses to establishment vigor, seedling emergence, and shoot growth, both local OMC and overseas OMD are considered as the useful soil amendments applicable for sports turfs. Domestic OME amendment would be applied for a low maintenance turfs such as rough and utility areas due to greater shoot growth. Information on these amendments would be of practical use for sports turf design and construction. Repeated experiments and field performance test are required to evaluate these OSA effect on other major turfgrass species and also to determine local OSA as imported peat substitute.

Data-Synchronization Gateway based on SyncML for an ActiveSync Data Transformation (ActiveSync 자료 변환을 위한 SyncML 자료동기화 게이트웨이)

  • Jang Dae-Jin;Park Kee-Hyun;Ju Hong-Taek;Woo Jong-Jung
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2006
  • Data synchronization between data stored in mobile communication terminals and a central server is one of essential tasks for efficient mobile communication environments. Since, however, manufacturers of mobile terminals have their proprietary data synchronization mechanisms, data interoperability can hardly be achieved. Therefore, SyncML data synchronization mechanism in mobile communication environments was proposed as an open standard by OMA(Open Mobile Alliance). In this paper, a SyncML-based data synchronization gateway is designed and implemented which can process ActiveSync data also. In other words, by constructing a combined data synchronization gateway which can transform ActiveSync data into SyncML data, data interoperability between mobile terminals which use two different data synchronization mechanisms can be achieved, In addition, mobile communication experiments between ActiveSync-based terminals and a SyncML-based central server show that the data synchronization gateway constructed in this paper, works correctly.

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Cultural Characteristics and Ascospore Density in Soil of Monosporascus Cannonballus on Cucurbitaceae Plants (박과류 검은점뿌리썩음병균의 배양적 특성 및 토양내 자낭포자 밀도)

  • 허노열;류경열;이용범
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.16-19
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    • 2001
  • The cultural caracteristics of Monosporascus cannonballus causing root rot of Cucurbitaceae plants were examined in vitro, and population density of the fungal ascospores were measured and compared aoming diferent host species and soil depths. Potato-dextrose agar(PDA) was the most appropriate medium for the mycelial growth and perithecial formation among the 5 media tested. Corn-meal agar(CMA), oat-meal agar (OMA) and V-8 juice agar were moderate media for the mycelial growth and perithecial formation, whereas water agar(WA) was poor medium. Perithecia were not formed on WA. Optimum temperature for the formation of perithecia was about 25 to 30$^{\circ}C$. distribution of ascospores in the infested fields was variable amount the curcubitaceae plants and within the same plant species, ranging from 1.7 to 14.6 ascospores in 20 g of soil, but no ascospore was detected in the uninfested field soils. Ascospores were distributed more at 20cm of soil depth than at 10cm or 30cm of soil depth.

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A Mobile Device Description Language (모바일 단말 정보 표현 언어)

  • Kim, Tae-Hyun;Lee, Seung-Yun;Lee, Kang-Chan;Lee, Won-Suk;Jung, Hoe-Kyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.811-814
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    • 2007
  • Mobile device will be able to use the various contents from the advancement of the wireless Internet and mobile device manufacture technique. Each devices HTTP headers about under using provides terminal information to contents provider which is provided the contents which is suitable in device. But there is not a standard for a terminal information proηsion and when using the contents of service network outside, interoperability problems mobile communication it will provides terminal information in different method. International Organization for Standard OMA UAProf about under using it solved interoperability problems from outside. But about under using it provides terminal information, MMS support and Smart Card support, against an external storage space supporting information it is not seen clearly UAProf not to be, it will not be able to provide terminal information which is complete. This paper hereupon it designed UAProf in base which provides the contents which has become optimize to the mobile device of domestic environment the mobile device description language which expresses device information which is necessary.

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A Design and Implementation of System to Provide Secure Digital Contents Distribution on Mobile Environment (무선 환경에서 안전한 디지털 컨텐츠 유통을 제공하는 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Kwon-Il;Kim, Bong-Seon;Shin, Young-Chan;Ryou, Jae-Cheol;Lee, Jun-Seok
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.11C no.3
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    • pp.327-336
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    • 2004
  • There is a need for content providers and operators to control the usage of downloaded digital contents. Digital Rights Management(DRM) is the means to control the usage of the digital contents once it has been downloaded. Therefore, appropriate security mechanism is required. The mobile DRM system Is same as the general DRM system. We use encryption technology to package digital contents. In case of Mobile DRM system, secure distribution and secure keeping of packaging encryption key is important. In this paper, we design and implement DRM system on the Mobile Environments following on OMA(Open Mobile Alliance) DRM Model. We considered being a secure DRM system to contain appropriate security solution.

Time-elapes Change of Oil-polluted Taean Coastal Area by the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill Incident - Focusing on the Field Surveying(Vision and Photos) - (허베이스피리트호 원유유출사고로 오염된 태안연안의 경시변화 -현장관측(육안 및 사진분석)을 중심으로-)

  • Jung, Jae-Sung;Cheong, Cheong-Jo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.111-123
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the time-elapse change of oil-polluted Taean coastal area with by Herbei Spirit oil spill incident. From Mandae of Iwonmeyon to Padori beach of Sowonmeyon, field monitering was conducted at eleven surveying points surveying. The specific conclusions from this study are as follows. The residual oil was not founded at ten surveying points, but the crude oil remained under the ground at the Groompo beach one year passed since the oil spill. Because the efforts of volunteers over millionaires and inhabitants for cleaning and reciprocating actions of waves, the oil-polluted coastal area by Herbei Spirit oil spill incident. It is guessed that a part of stranded oil spilled from the incident was degraded by physical, chemical, and biological weathering and the residue was dispersed in tidal and subtidal zone with oil-minerals aggregates(OMA).

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GFRP retrofitting effect on the dynamic characteristics of model steel structure

  • Tuhta, Sertac
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.223-231
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    • 2018
  • Nowadays, there are a great number of various structures that have been retrofitted by using different FRP Composites. Due to this, more researches need to be conducted to know more the characteristics of these structures, not only that but also a comparison among them before and after the retrofitting is needed. In this research, a model steel structure is tested using a bench-scale earthquake simulator on the shake table, using recorded micro tremor data, in order to get the dynamic behaviors. Columns of the model steel structure are then retrofitted by using GFRP composite, and then tested on the Quanser shake table by using the recorded micro tremor data. At this stage, it is needed to evaluate the dynamic behaviors of the retrofitted model steel structure. Various types of methods of OMA, such as EFDD, SSI, etc. are used to take action in the ambient responses. Having a purpose to learn more about the effects of GFRP composite, experimental model analysis of both types (retrofitted and no-retrofitted models) is conducted to evaluate their dynamic behaviors. There is a provision of ambient excitation to the shake table by using recorded micro tremor ambient vibration data on ground level. Furthermore, the Enhanced Frequency Domain Decomposition is used through output-only modal identification. At the end of this study, moderate correlation is obtained between mode shapes, periods and damping ratios. The aim of this research is to show and determine the effects of GFRP Composite implementation on structural responses of the model steel structure, in terms of changing its dynamical behaviors. The frequencies for model steel structure and the retrofitted model steel structure are shown to be 33.916% in average difference. Finally, it is shown that, in order to evaluate the period and rigidity of retrofitted structures, OMA might be used.