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A Study of Stable Backup System Considered the Status of Remote System (원격지 시스템 상태를 고려한 안정적인 백업시스템에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Bum-Jae;Lee, Jun-Ho
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.126-134
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    • 2011
  • In this dissertation, in the light of the above situations, we intend to use new approach for stable and fast backup system. The approach that we propose network and software infrastructure has three different ways by comparison with existing network backup systems. First of all, we use a socket communication so that resolve the shortcoming of weakness of securities; second, TBD utility for minimizing target system loads in the way of instant operating; and third, time division and bandwidth division backup method considered transfer data size(byte) might be useful more stable and fast comparing with FTP Transfer.

Development of SOC DATS C&M (Control and Monitoring) S/W

  • Koo, In-Hoi;Kim, Su-Jin;Ahn, Sang-Il
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.602-605
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    • 2007
  • COMS SOC is supposed to operate IDACS as a backup of MSC. For the backup operation, there is a route between SOC and MSC for exchanging current version such as radiometric calibration for IMPS, dissemination schedule, encryption key and conversion table for LHGS. DATS C&M S/W is basically designed to control and monitor DATS equipment. However, its capability is extended to monitor the working status of IMPS, LHGS and even MSC IDACS. In addition, DATS C&M SIW can display discrepancy between MSC and SOC when applied version is different each other. This paper presents detailed description on the development of DATS C&M S/W.

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Egg Diapause Induction in Multivoltine Silkworm Bombyx mori for Long-term Germplasm Preservation

  • Kumar, R. Saravana;Ponnuvel, K.M.
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2007
  • At present, multivoltine silkworm races reared five times per year involving huge manpower and rearing expenditure. Egg diapausing behavior is facultative in multivoltine and egg diapause was induced in selected multivoltine races by regulating temperature at $18^{\circ}C$, relative humidity 80% and photoperiod (6L:18D) in the late stage silkworm rearing. The maximum percentage of egg diapause induction was recorded in Rong Diazo, Diazo and MW13 showed 94%, 93% and 92% respectively, whereas the races A14DY and OS-616 showed minimum diapause induction 15% and 18% respectively. The diapause induced multivoltine eggs were preserved up to six months by cold preservation schedule normally adopted for bivoltine. After three and six months egg preservation, the diapause induced layings were released and observed for hatching percentage, all races showed above 82 % of hatching except the race AP12, which showed only 78 % of hatching. This methods reduce the crop cycle, gives strong safety backup and preventing the genetic erosion. This study helps formulating a new conservation method for multivoltine silkworm germplasm.

RELIABLE OPERATION IN COMS GROUND CENTERS

  • Lim, Hyun-Su;Ahn, Sang-Il
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.496-499
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    • 2007
  • The COMS ground segment will operate the geostationary satellite continuously 24h/7days and deliver processed data to end-users with respect to the predefined schedule without delay. For reliable operation, each COMS ground center has internally dual-configuration for critical systems but impossible to every components. Any unexpected failure or regular maintenance to the single configured antenna system may lead the interruption of COMS service and operation. The natural disaster or external attack can destroy one ground center and the operation will be stopped. Therefore COMS program implements backup system remotely located in other centers. Even considering foreign geostationary systems, it's the best solution guaranteeing consistent system operation against internal failure or external disaster.

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Operational Strategy for a BESS-based Microgrid (BESS 기반 마이크로그리드 운영전략)

  • Lee, Ha-Lim;Chun, Yeong-Han
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.64 no.12
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    • pp.1666-1672
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    • 2015
  • Small islands are quite adequate places where microgrid system with renewable sources can replace diesel engines as operation costs of diesel engine in most small islands are very high. To get the large amount of renewable energy, the microgrid system has very large capacity of renewable sources. The system with large capacity of renewable sources can meet the case when supplied energy is greater than the load and the fluctuation of source output is very large. The battery energy storage system can be a solution to stabilize the system with large capacity of renewable sources. In this case, BESS can be utilized as a master source for the synchronous operation of all sources including diesel engine, wind turbine and PV. The diesel generators can be used as a backup in case the BESS SOC goes below a certain level. In this paper, we suggest a novel unit commitment of diesel generators and operation schedule of pump for water supply service with the information of wind forecast, PV forecast, and load forecast. The proposed methods has been implemented and tested at the test bed in Gasa-Island.

Moon Imaging for the Calibration of the COMS Meteorological Imager (천리안 위성의 기상탑재체 보정을 위한 달 영상 획득 방안)

  • Park, Bong-Kyu;Yang, Koon-Ho
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.44-50
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    • 2010
  • COMS accommodates multiple payloads; Meteorological Image(MI), Ocean Color Imager(GOCI) and Ka-band communication payloads. In order to improve the quality of MI visible channel, the moon image has been taken into account as backup reference in addition to Albedo monitoring. However, obtaining the moon image by adding special mission schedule is not recommended after IOT, because we may miss chances to obtain meteorological images during the time slots for special imaging. As an alternative solution, an approach extracting moon image from MI FD(Full Disk) image has been proposed when the moon is positioned near to the earth. However, prediction of acquisition time of moon image is somewhat difficult as the moon moves while the MI is scanning type sensor. And the moon can not be seen when it is behind the earth or outside of FD field of view. This paper discusses how effectively the moon can be detected by the MI FD imaging. For that purpose, this paper describes an approach taken to predict the time when the moon image is achievable and then introduces the results obtained from computer simulation.

Design of Scheduler Considering Real-Time Characteristic and Fault-Tolerant in Embedded System (임베디드 시스템에서 실시간성과 결함허용을 보장하는 스케줄러 설계)

  • Jeon, Tae-Gun;Kim, Chang-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.76-84
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    • 2011
  • Embedded Systems need to ensure real-time of the task response time depending on the applied fields of it. And task could be faulty due to various reasons in real time systems. Therefore in this paper, we design a task scheduler that guarantees deadlines of periodic tasks and considers a fault tolerance of defective task in embedded system with a single processor. In order to provide real-time, we classify tasks with periodic/aperiodic tasks and applies RMS(Rate Monotonic Scheduling) method to schedule periodic tasks and can guarantees execution of aperiodic tasks by managing surplus times obtained after analyzing the execution time of periodic tasks. In order to provide fault tolerance, we manage backup times and reexecute a fault task to restore it's conditions.

A Study on Home Economics Teachers' Concern for Performance Assessment and Its Implementation (기술ㆍ가정과 교사의 수행평가에 대한 관심도, 실행수준, 실행실태 및 관련변수)

  • 정미정;채정현
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.79-91
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to examine how much secondary school home economics teachers paid attention to performance assessment, to what extent and in which way they carried it out and how much support was given to that. It's basically meant to help provide more systematic support for performance assessment. The instrument used in this study was an Interest-Based Reform Adoption Model developed by Hall. Hord and et. al. at Texas University Research & Development Center for Teacher Education. and the subjects in this study were home economics teachers from 95 secondary schools in Gyeonggi province. After a survey was conducted by mail. the responses from 157 teachers were chosen for analysis. For data handling. SPSS/WIN program was utilized, and statistical data on mean. standard deviation and percentage were obtained. In addition. t-test and ANOVA were employed. The major findings of this study were as follows: First. as for their type of interest in performance assessment. influential type(35.0%) was most common. followed by confident type (29.3%). indifferent type(20.4%) and task type(15.3%). Second, regarding their implementation. every teacher carried out performance assessment. The largest group of the teachers fulfilled it as part of routine daily schedule(60 teachers. 38.2%). which could be called the level 4. The second largest group tried to integrate performance assessment to education programs(53 teachers. 33.8%). which could be called the level 5. The third largest group implemented it without making careful preparations for that(26 teachers. 16.6%). which could be called the level 3. and the fourth largest group tried to reinvent it(11 teachers. 7.0%), which could be called the level 6. The fifth largest group was in the middle of researching it(5 teachers, 3.2%). which could be called the level 1. And the sixth largest group was in the course of making preparations for that(2 teachers. 1.3%) . which could be named the level 2. Third. concerning how much they found themselves to be supported about performance assessment. they eave three or less marks to that. which showed that they weren't supported sufficiently There was little gap among them in their concern for performance assessment and its implementation levels. and this fact suggested that there wasn't satisfactory backup for their performance assessment.

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