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A Emergency Sound Detecting Method for Smarter City (스마트 시티에서의 이머전시 사운드 감지방법)

  • Cho, Young-Im
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.1143-1149
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    • 2010
  • Because the noise is the main cause for decreasing the performance at speech recognition, the place or environment is very important in speech recognition. To improve the speech recognition performance in the real situations where various extraneous noises are abundant, a novel combination of FIR and Wiener filters is proposed and experimented. The combination resulted in improved accuracy and reduced processing time, enabling fast analysis and response in emergency situations. Usually, there are many dangerous situations in our city life, so for the smarter city it is necessary to detect many types of sound in various environment. Therefore this paper is about how to detect many types of sound in real city, especially on CCTV. This paper is for implementing the smarter city by detecting many types of sounds and filtering one of the emergency sound in this sound stream. And then it can be possible to handle with the emergency or dangerous situation.

Study on the Improvement of the Convective Differencing Scheme for the High-Accuracy and Stable Resolution of the Numerical Solution (수치해의 정확성과 안정성이 보장되는 대류항 미분법 개선에 관한 연구)

  • 신종근;최영돈
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.1179-1194
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    • 1992
  • QUICKER scheme has several attractive properties. However, under highly convective conditions, it produces overshoots and possibly some oscillations on each side of steps in the dependent variable when the flow is convected at an angle oblique to the grid line. Fortunately, it is possible to modify the QUICKER scheme using non-linear and linear functional relationship. Details of the development of polynomial upwinding scheme are given in this paper, where it is seen that this non-linear scheme has also third order accuracy. This polynomial upwinding scheme is used as the basis for the SHARPER and SMARTER schemes. Another revised scheme was developed by partial modification of QUICKER scheme using CDS and UPWIND schemes(QUICKUP). These revised schemes are tested at the well known bench mark flows, Two-Dimensional Pure Convection Flows in Oblique-Step, Lid Driven Cavity Flows and Buoyancy Driven Cavity Flows. For pure convection oblique step flow test problem, QUICKUP, SMARTER and SHARPER schemes remain absolutely monotonic without overshoot and oscillation. QUICKUP scheme is more accurate than any other scheme in their relative accuracy. In high Reynolds number Lid Driven Cavity Flow, SMARTER and SHARPER schemes retain lower computational cost than QUICKER and QUICKUP schemes, but computed velocity values in the revised schemes produced less predicted values than QUICKER scheme which is strongly effected by overshoot and undershoot values. Also, in Buoyancy Driven Cavity Flow, SMARTER, SHARPER and QUICKUP schemes give acceptable results.

Assessment of Irrigation Efficiencies using Smarter Water Management (농촌수자원 스마트 물관리를 활용한 농업용수의 관개효율 평가)

  • Nam, Won Ho;Choi, Jin Yong;Hong, Eun Mi;Kim, Jin Taek
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2013
  • Efficient water operation and management of an irrigation system plays an important element in the sustainability of irrigated agriculture. An agricultural water is delivered in many open canals of irrigation delivery system by reservoirs. The poor water distribution and management in an irrigation system is a major factor leading to low water efficiency. It is necessary to compare the estimated irrigation demands with the actual water supplies for decision making to maintain the water supply according to demand strategy. Smarter water management, new technologies and improvement of water management system, is essential to solve the problem of water efficiency and availability. In this paper, the irrigation efficiencies according to water delivery performance indicator were measured with automatic water gauge at irrigation canals, and calculated from spatial and temporal distribution of water supply for the lack of planning in water delivery. The analysis of results are obtain an insight into possible improvement methods to develop canal water management policies that enable irrigation planners to optimally manage scarce available water resources.

An Evaluation of Recent Higher-order Bounded Convection Schemes (최근의 고차 유계 대류항 처리법의 평가)

  • Choi Seok Ki;Lee Yong Bum
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 1997
  • 이 논문은 최근에 개발된 네가지 종류의 고차 유계 대류항 처리법인 SOUCUP, HLPA, SMARTER 그리고 COPLA 해법들을 비교 분석한다. 모든 해법들을 실제적인 공학적인 문제에의 적용을 위하여 비균일, 비직교 좌표에 공식화 하였다. 해법들의 상대적인 검증을 위하여 여러 가지 종류의 시험 문제들에 적용하여 검증하였다. 수치실험의 결과는 시험한 4종류의 해법들이 유계성을 만족하고 고차 해법의 정확도를 유지하는 것으로 나타났다. HLPA, SMARTER와 COPLA 해법들은 거의 같은 정도의 해의 정확성을 보였으며, SCOCUP 해법은 조금 부정확한 것으로 나타났다.

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Building Smarter City through Big Data - Best Practices in Seoul Metropolitan Gov.

  • Kim, Ki-Byoung
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.19-20
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    • 2015
  • Since 2013, Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) has introduced big data initiatively in administration and put into practices in transportation, safety, welfare in order to overcome limited resources and conflicting interests. For establishing a new midnight bus service, SMG prepared optimized midnight bus routes by analyzing big data from mobile phone Call Data Record (CDR) through collaboration with a telecommunication company. Despite of limited budget and resources, newly identified routes can cover over 42% of the citizen with 9 routes and less than 1% of buses compare with day time operation. In addition to solve transportation problem, SMG utilizes big data to resolve location selection problem for choosing new facility locations such as life double cropping centers and senior citizen leisure centers. As results, SMG demonstrates big data as a good tool to make policies and to build smarter city by overcome space-time limitation of resources, mediation of conflicts, and maximizes benefit of the citizen.

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Smarter Classification for Imbalanced Data Set and Its Application to Patent Evaluation (불균형 데이터 집합에 대한 스마트 분류방법과 특허 평가에의 응용)

  • Kwon, Ohbyung;Lee, Jonathan Sangyun
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.15-34
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    • 2014
  • Overall, accuracy as a performance measure does not fully consider modular accuracy: the accuracy of classifying 1 (or true) as 1 is not same as classifying 0 (or false) as 0. A smarter classification algorithm would optimize the classification rules to match the modular accuracies' goals according to the nature of problem. Correspondingly, smarter algorithms must be both more generalized with respect to the nature of problems, and free from decretization, which may cause distortion of the real performance. Hence, in this paper, we propose a novel vertical boosting algorithm that improves modular accuracies. Rather than decretizing items, we use simple classifiers such as a regression model that accepts continuous data types. To improve the generalization, and to select a classification model that is well-suited to the nature of the problem domain, we developed a model selection algorithm with smartness. To show the soundness of the proposed method, we performed an experiment with a real-world application: predicting the intellectual properties of e-transaction technology, which had a 47,000+ record data set.

The current status of smarter food safety management (스마트 식품 안전관리 추진현황)

  • Gwon, Soyoung
    • Food Science and Industry
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.124-131
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    • 2021
  • In the 4th industrial revolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data, Internet of Things (IoT) are already around us, making our society hyper-connected and blurring the lines between the digital and biological spheres. We witness drastic changes not only in the food industry, but also in economy, society and our life as a whole. Technologies bring industrial reorganization and greater changes at the system level and the food industry is not exceptional. Human demand for foods continues to grow and the very nature of the food industry remains unchanged, but its production, distribution and marketing face unprecedent innovations. Passing through the global pandemic, the food industry has been evolved into 'contact-free', as the safety become our top priority. Amid the gradual shift to technology-oriented society, the smarter food safety management skills and tools are being adopted in many countries exerting greater efforts to enhance traceability and to upgrade AI-powered safety management system.

Proposed that Application of the Security Algorithm for Implement Smart m-Gov (스마트 전자정부 구현을 위한 보안 알고리즘 응용 제안)

  • Rim, Kwang-Cheol;Choung, Young-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2014
  • As ICT Ecosystem does, electronic government changes in its form. Accordingly, in order to realize Smarter m-Gov, the governments need to vitalize m-Gov services and enact technology policy. Therefor, this manuscript suggests possible model of m-Gov realization and security algorithm as a technology policy which applies quantum cryptography system to server security for the construction of secured m-Gov's infrastructure. What the manuscript suggests seeks administrative ideas of Smarter m-Gov's services which contain security, stability, and economic feasibility for the benefits of nation and enterprises.

Current trends in the Scada/EMS (Scada/EMS 기술동향 검토)

  • Yoon, Kap-Koo;Han, Young-Suk;Han, Seol-A
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1992.07a
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    • pp.130-132
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    • 1992
  • Many different industries use Supervisory Control and Data Acqisition/Energy Management Systems (Scada/EMS) to guide a wide range of operations and processes. This paper provides an overview of the functions of Scada/EMS and the fundamentals of operation of Scada/EMS. The paper concludes with the current trends toward open systems, distributed architecture, improved man-machine interface(MMl), advanced applications, artificial intelligence(AI), distribution automation, smarter remote terminal units(RTUs)and expended system scope.

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