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Agent Based Cinder Monitoring System supporting PDA

  • Han, Jung-Soo
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2008
  • This paper embodies the agent based cinder monitoring system which supports PDA{Personal Digital Assistant). Monitoring system automatically manages data by using data managing agents such as a state managing agent, a location managing agent, a badness managing agent, a circumstances managing agent, etc, and uses a massive data processing agent to manage massive data. The development of agent based data monitoring system for the stable cinder reuse will be an epoch-making method to develop the process mechanized or manual-labored that widely spreads into the real-time automated process.

Agent Based Cinder Monitoring System Supporting PDA

  • Han, Jung-Soo
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.24-28
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    • 2007
  • This paper embodies the agent based cinder monitoring system which supports PDA(Personal Digital Assistant). Monitoring system automatically manages data by using data managing agents such as a state managing agent, a location managing agent, a badness managing agent, a circumstances managing agent, etc, and uses a massive data processing agent to manage massive data. The development of agent based data monitoring system for the stable cinder reuse will be an epoch-making method to develop the process mechanized or manual-labored that widely spreads into the real-time automated process.

Multi-Agent based Negotiation Support Systems for Order based Manufacturers

  • Choi Hyung Rim;Kim Hyun Soo;Park Young Jae;Park Byung Joo;Park Yong Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Information Systems Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 2003
  • In this research, we developed a Multi-Agent based Negotiation Support System to be able to increase the competitive power of a company in dynamic environment and correspond to various orders of customers by diffusion of electronic commerce. The system uses the agent technology that is being embossed as new paradigm in dynamic environment and flexible system framework. The multi-agent technology is used to solve these problem through cooperation of agent. The system consists of six sub agents: mediator, manufacturability analysis agent, process planning agent, scheduling agent, selection agent, negotiation-strategy building agent. In this paper, the proposed Multi-Agent based Negotiation Support System takes aim at the automation of transaction process from ordering to manufacturing plan through the automation of negotiation that is the most important in order-taking transaction.

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Framework of MANPro-based control for intelligent manufacturing systems (지능형 생산시스템의 MANPro기반 제어 기초구조)

  • Sin, Mun-Su;Jeong, Mu-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.467-470
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    • 2004
  • MANPro-based control is a novel control paradigm aimed at intelligent manufacturing systems on the basis of mobile agent-based negotiation process (MANPro). MANPro is a negotiation mechanism based on the agent-based control architecture and, especially, it adapts a mobile agent system called N-agent for the negotiation process. N-agent travels around the network of distributed manufacturing systems to acquire information, and it makes a decision for system control according to the obtained information. MANPro includes communication architecture and information architecture for intelligent shop floor control. MANPro also considers the following issues: (1) negotiation mechanism, (2) single-agent internal strategic policies, and (3) information model. Communication architecture concerns the first issue of the negotiation mechanism. It provides information exchanging mechanism with functional modules. In specific, N-agent is equipped with an intelligent reasoning engine with a built-in knowledge base. This reasoning engine is closely related to the single-agent internal strategic policies of the second issue. Finally, ontology-based information architecture addresses information models and provides a framework for information modeling on negotiation. In this paper, these three issues are addressed in detail and a framework of MANPro-based control is also proposed.

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Design and Implementation of Mobile Agent Model Supporting the Optimal Path Search through Traffic Sense (트래픽 감지를 통한 최적 경로 탐색 이동 에이전트 모델 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim Kwang-jong;Ko Hyun;Kim Youngja;Lee Yon-sik
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.10
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    • pp.1421-1435
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    • 2004
  • When various work was given from user, the existing mobile agent model migrated from node to node and process the work at the point that much traffics according to passive routing schedule are happened, until it makes service the work result, time cost of round work process for the distributed nodes are increased. Therefore, the existing agent systems need migration method to solve the problems of agent size increment or a lack of interoperability among agent systems. To solve these problems in this thesis, we design and implement an CORBA-based Mobile Agent Model(CMAM) for the efficient work process into the distributed nodes, when the mobile agents are migrated among the nodes, using an optimal path search by sensing of network traffic.

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Agent Application for Intelligence Machine (지능 기계 개발을 위한 agent 의 활용)

  • Lim S.J.;Song J.Y.;Kim D.H.;Lee S.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.1050-1053
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    • 2005
  • There is no agreed definition of intelligence. The ability to adapt to the environments is a kind of intelligence. Expert functionally recognize environment using their five senses, and acquire and memorize knowledge necessary for operating machines. Knowledge that they cannot acquire directly is acquired in indirect ways. The purpose of intelligence machines is applying to machines experts' knowledge acquisition process and their skills in operating machine. An agent is an autonomous process that recognizes external environment, exchanges knowledge with external machines and performs an autonomous decision-making function in order to achieve common goals. This paper describes agent application for intelligence machine.

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Improving the Color Fastness of the Madder Extract on Tencel Nonwoven (인도 꼭두서니로 염색한 텐셀 부직포의 염색 견뢰도 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Bum Hoon
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.241-248
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    • 2019
  • In this study, improving the wash and rubbing fastness of a natural coloring matter from Madder extract dyed on Tencel nonwoven. The cationic finishing agent(RBP), nonionic finishing agent(HPX) and mordant(PAW) were used to improving the color fastness. The two types(exhaustion and pad-dry-cure) finishing process were investigated with various finishing agent concentration. The color strength, wash and rubbing fastness of Tencel nonwoven dyed with Madder extract have been evaluated by various dye concentration and finishing agent. The exhaustion process treated with the cationic finishing agent(RBP) was effective to improving washing and rubbing fastness.

The Development of a Network based Visual Agent Platform for Tangible Space (실감 만남을 위한 네트워크 기반 Visual Agent Platform 개발)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ki;Choy, Ick;You, Bum-Jae
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.04a
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    • pp.172-174
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we designed a embedded system that will perform a primary role of Tangible Space implementation. This hardware includes function of image capture through camera interface, image process and sending off image information by LAN(local area network) or WLAN(wireless local area network). We define this hardware as a network based Visual Agent Platform for Tangible Space, This Visual Agent Platform includes the software that is RTLinux and CORBA

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Chemical Agent Disposal Technology by a 2-step Process(II) (Agent Hydrolysis followed by Supercritical Water Oxidation) (화학작용제의 2단계 폐기기술(II) (작용제 가수분해 후 초임계수 산화처리))

  • Lee, Jong-Chol;Bambang, Veriansyah;Song, Eun-Suk;Kim, Jae-Duck
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2007
  • A 2-step process for the safe destruction of chemical wafare agents(agent hydrolysis followed by supercritical water oxidation) was studied to obtain kinetic data for the pilot plant design. This process is simple to operate by using commercial equipments and could be applied as an alternative technology to incineration. Sarin(GB) and sulfur mustard(HD) were hydrolysed in sodium hydroxide and water respectively and their hydrolysates and OPA, which is binary agent for GB were oxidized in a continuous flow supercritical water oxidation system. Destruction efficiencies of the materials were above 99.99% in supercritical water.

Chemical Agent Disposal Technology by a 2-step Process(I) (Agent Hydrolysis followed by Incineration) (화학작용제의 2단계 폐기기술(I) (작용제 가수분해 후 액중배기식 소각처리))

  • Lee, Jong-Chol;Lee, Yong-Han;Oh, Sok-Chong;Hong, Dea-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.116-122
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    • 2007
  • A 2-step process for the safe disposal of chemical warfare agents(agent hydrolysis followed by incineration In the submerged-quench incinerator) was studied to obtain basic data for the design of pilot plant in the future. Sample materials used for the hydrolysis reaction were sarin(GB), sulfur mustard (HD), and methylphosphonic difluoride(DF). The hydrolysates of these materials were thermally destroyed in a submerged-quench incineration system. Experimental conditions for achieving destruction efficiency of 99.99% in both steps were established and phosphoric acid was recovered from the waste water when destroying DF hydrolysate in the incinerator. Treated water could be reused as process water for the agent hydrolysis.