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Analysis of Delay time by Adjusting of Check Interval in Asynchronous Wireless Sensor Network with Low Power (저전력 비동기 무선센서네트워크에서 체크인터벌 조절에 따른 지연시간 분석)

  • Yoon, Mi-Hee;Kim, Dongwon
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2020
  • There are so many low power MAC protocols for wireless sensor network. IEEE802.15.4 among them has disadvantage of a large power consumption for synchronization. To save power consumption it use the superframe operation alternating sleep mode and awake mode. But latency is longer result from superframe operation. B-MAC can have shorter latency according to check interval. But transmitter consumes more power because of long preamble. And receiver is suffering from overhearing. In this paper, we use the adaptive check interval scheme[1] of B-MAC for enhancing the power consumption. Its maximum throughput and minimum delay is evaluated by comparing the proposed scheme with a typical single channel IEEE802.15.4.

A Study on Optimal Electric Load Distribution and Generator Operating Mode Using Dynamic Programming (동적계획법을 이용한 발전기의 운전모드 및 최적부하 배분에 관한 연구)

  • H-H Yoo
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.313-319
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    • 2002
  • Since the oil crisis in 1970, a great deal of effort has been made to develop automatic electric load sharing systems as a part of the efforts to save energy. A large scale electric generating system composes more than two generators whose characteristics may be different. When such a system is operated individually or in parallel, the lagrange multiplier's method has difficulty in achieving optimal load distribution because generators usually have the limitations of the operating range with inequality constraints. Therefore, a suitable operating mode of generators has to be decided according to the selection of the generators to meet electric power requirements at the minimum cost. In this study, a method which solves the optimal electric load distribution problem using the dynamic programming technique is proposed. This study also shows that the dynamic programming method has an advantage in dealing with the optimal load distribution problem under the limitations of the operating range with inequality constraints including generator operation mode. In this study, generator operating cost curve of second order equation by shop trial test results of diesel generators are used. The results indicate that the proposed method can be applied to the ship's electric generating system.

Main Engine Upper Structural Vibration Phenomenon due to 2nd Node Torsional Vibration and Countermeasures on the Marine Propulsion System (선박 추진축계의 2절 비틀림 진동에 기인한 주 기관 상부 구조 진동현상과 방진 대책)

  • Lee, Donchool;Kim, Junseong;Kim, Jinhee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2013.04a
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    • pp.549-554
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    • 2013
  • For the past years, higher power rating 2 stroke super long stroke diesel engines having more than 8 cylinders and larger cylinder bore are installed mainly on very large containerships to save on fuel consumption. However, these engines are prone to X-mode vibration due to $2^{nd}$ node torsional vibration or the X-type moment, particularly because of the increase in total length and height. Recently, cases of excessive X-mode vibration often occurred on engine's major components. This vibration is manifested also as secondary vibration causing failure in engine-mount large structures. This study investigated the excitations caused by the $2^{nd}$ node propulsion shafting torsional vibration that influence X-mode vibration of the main engine and practical countermeasures are proposed. An 8RT-82RT-flex 8 cylinder engine and 11S90S-ME 11 cylinder engine for a container ship was used as research model.

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Remote Nozzle Blocking Device of RCS Pipe during Mid-Loop Operation in Nuclear Power Plants

  • Kang, Ki-Sig;Lee, Se-Yub;Chi, Ham-Chung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1996.05a
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    • pp.571-576
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    • 1996
  • Currently most nuclear power plants(NPPs) are adopted the mid-loop operation to minimize the overhaul period and save the operating cost. For mid-loop operation it is essential to install nozzle dam between RCS pipe and steam generator(SG). Because SG remains more highly contaminated with radioactive material than any other parts of the NPPs, the repairmen are very reluctant to carry out installing nozzle dam inside the SG. Until now, unfortunately, it appears that no practically applicable device was developed to provide the longstanding demand. Also the accidents have been reported by licenser event report during this operation mode due to loss of residual heat removal(RHR). The purpose of this paper is to conduct remotely blocking and disintegration of nozzle of a SG which has the highest radiation exposure during the maintenance in NPPs. The remote nozzle blocking device of a SG includes three bladders, hubs, air controller provisions to supply and contact air pressure into the bladders. This remote nozzle block device will give the larger operation margin to prevent the loss of RHR and minimize the radiation exposure dose to the repairman and shorten the overhaul periods.

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Two-Stage Base Station Sleeping Scheme for Green Cellular Networks

  • Yang, Juwo;Zhang, Xing;Wang, Wenbo
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.600-609
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we propose a two-stage base station (BS) sleeping scheme to save energy consumption in cellular networks. The BS sleeping mode is divided into a light sleeping stage and a deep sleeping stage according to whether there is a user in the BS's coverage. In the light sleeping stage, a BS will retain its coverage and frequently switch between the on state and the doze state according to the service characteristics. While in the deep sleeping stage analysis, the BS will shut down its coverage, and neighbor BSs will patch the coverage hole. Several closed-form formulas are derived to demonstrate the power consumption in each sleeping stage and the stage switching conditions are discussed to minimize the average power consumption. The average traffic delay caused by BS sleeping and the average deep sleeping rate under a given traffic load have also been studied. In addition, it is shown that BS sleeping is not always possible because of the limited quality of service (QoS) requirements. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can effectively reduce the average BS power consumption, at the cost of some extra traffic delay. In summary, our proposed framework provides an essential understanding of the design of future green networks that aim to take full advantage of different stages of BS sleeping to obtain the best energy efficiency.

Low Power Design of Filter Based Face Detection Hardware (필터방식 얼굴검출 하드웨어의 저전력 설계)

  • Kim, Yoon-Gu;Jeong, Yong-Jin
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we designed a low power face detection hardware and analysed its power consumption. The face detection hardware was fabricated using Samsung 0.18um CMOS technology and it can detect multiple face locations from a 2-D image. The hardware is composed of 6 functional modules and 11 internal memories. We introduced two operating modes(SLEEP and ACTIVE) to save power and a clock gating technique was used at two different levels: modules and registers. In additional, we divided an internal memory into several pieces to reduce the energy consumed when accessing memories, and fully utilized low power design option provided in Synopsis Design Compiler. As a result, we could obtain 68% power reduction in ACTIVE mode compared to the original design in which none of the above low power techniques were used.

Energy Efficient Sleep Scheduling By utilizing Response Time Slowdown of Concurrent HTTP Connection (다중 HTTP 연결의 응답시간 지연을 활용한 에너지 효율적 전력절약모드 스케줄링)

  • Jung, Choung-Il;Lim, In-Taek;Park, Chang-Yun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2007.06d
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    • pp.238-242
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    • 2007
  • 무선이동기기의 에너지 소모를 줄이기 위해서는 무선인터페이스의 전력소모를 최대한 줄이는 것이 중요하다. 대표적인 무선통신인 IEEE 802.11 표준에서는 무선인터페이스를 수면모드로 전환하는 전력절약모드(PSM, Power Save Mode)를 정의하고 있다 그러나 수면모드로 동작하는 도중에는 데이터를 수신할 수 없으므로 전력절약과 전송지연 사이에서 조정(trade-off)을 하여야 한다. HTTP와 같이 요청-응답을 기본으로 하는 통신 응용에서는 요청 발생 후 응답이 도착할 때까지 걸리는 시간을 노드의 수면시간에 반영하면 데이터의 수신이 지연되는 문제를 완화하면서 전력절약을 할 수 있으며, 기존 연구들도 이에 착안하는 기법을 제안하고 있다. 그러나 기존 연구들은 HTTP통신이 다중적으로 발생하면 그 효과는 사라지게 된다. 본 연구에서는 기존에 제안된 기법이 갖는 문제점을 분석하고 이를 완화하기위해 응답시간 지연비율을 적용한 지연수면(Delayed Sleep) 스케줄링 기법을 제안하며 시뮬레이션을 통해 이를 검증하였다.

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Cooling Performance of a Hybrid Refrigeration System for Telecommunication Equipment (통신기기 냉각용 하이브리드 냉방시스템의 성능특성)

  • Jeon, Jong-Ug;Kim, Yong-Chan;Choi, Jong-Min
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.489-494
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    • 2006
  • Electronic and telecommunication industries are constantly trying to develop compact components having high power density. Therefore, a proper heat dissipation method is very important to allow reliable operation of the telecommunication equipment. In this study, a hybrid refrigeration system for a telecommunication equipment room was designed to save energy consumption and improve reliability of the compressor In addition, the performance of the hybrid refrigeration system was measured with a variation of outdoor load. The designed hybrid refrigeration system for the telecommunication equipment shelter saved the energy approximately 50%e at the mode switch temperature of $8.3^{\circ}C$.

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Energy-Saving Distributed Algorithm For Dynamic Event Region Detection (역동적 이벤트 영역 탐색을 위한 에너지 절약형 분산 알고리즘)

  • Nhu, T.Anh;Na, Hyeon-Suk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2010.06d
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    • pp.360-365
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we present a distributed algorithm for detecting dynamic event regions in wireless sensor network with the consideration on energy saving. Our model is that the sensing field is monitored by a large number of randomly distributed sensors with low-power battery and limited functionality, and that the event region is dynamic with motion or changing the shape. At any time that the event happens, we need some sensors awake to detect it and to wake up its k-hop neighbors to detect further events. Scheduling for the network to save the total power-cost or to maximize the monitoring time has been studied extensively. Our scheme is that some predetermined sensors, called critical sensors are awake all the time and when the event is detected by a critical sensor the sensor broadcasts to the neighbors to check their sensing area. Then the neighbors check their area and decide whether they wake up or remain in sleeping mode with certain criteria. Our algorithm uses only 2 bit of information in communication between sensors, thus the total communication cost is low, and the speed of detecting all event region is high. We adapt two kinds of measure for the wake-up decision. With suitable threshold values, our algorithm can be applied for many applications and for the trade-off between energy saving and the efficiency of event detection.

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A Study on Energy Saving of IMV Circuit using Pressure Feedback

  • Park, Hyoung Gyu;Nahian, Syed Abu;Anh, Kyoung Kwan
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2016
  • In recent hydraulic actuation systems, conventional hydraulic spool valves with pressure compensators are becoming less popular, after the introduction of the independent metering concept for valves. Within this concept, four valves are needed for actuating a single cylinder. Subsequently, this increases the freedom of controlling both chamber pressures of the cylinder, and it then provides for electronically-controlled pressure compensation facilities. Additionally, this has the potential to save valuable energy. The primary focus of this paper is to develop a new generation of hydraulic circuits using the independent metering valve (IMV). This configuration can function well as a conventional IMV circuit while providing better pressure control. We first describe the working principles of five distinct modes of the proposed IMV system. Then, mathematical models for each working mode are presented. Finally, we present numerical simulations that have been carried out to evaluate the system performance, in comparison with that of the conventional IMV configuration. The simulation results demonstrate that the performance of the new IMV configuration is superior to the conventional IMV system in terms of energy savings.