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Towed Array Shape Estimation based on Kalman Filter Compensating the Sensor Bias (센서 바이어스를 보상하는 칼만필터 기반의 예인 선배열 센서 형상 추정 기법)

  • Kim, Geun Hwan;Choi, Su Jin;Ryu, Chang Soo;Ryu, Young Woo;Lee, Kyun Kyung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 2016
  • TASS(Towed Array Sonar System) is a sonar system which tows the sensor array behind a platform. Array shape is generally assumed to be a straight line. But the array shape is often distorted by oceanic current or platform maneuvering which causes the performance loss of signal processing method like beamforming. So array shape estimation methods are needed. Typically the method based on Kalman filter using heading sensor is used. In practice, the measurement is corrupted by biases which are caused by rotation of the tow cable, varying magnetic fields and slowly varying stresses in the mechanical construction. Although they can't be calibrated but can be estimated. In this paper, we suggest the array shape estimation method based on Kalman filter compensating the sensor biases.

Lower body shape classification of male university students

  • Cha, Su-Joung
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the direct measurement data of 20-25 years male university students of 7th Size Korea data and to characterize and to type the body shape of lower body. It was to provide basic data for male university students' pants pattern production. The lower body part consisted of the 'horizontal factor' of the lower body composed of circumference, thickness, width, and 'vertical factor' of the lower body composed of the length and height. This was consistent with the analysis of the body shape factor of the lower half of male adolescents. The lower body shape was classified into four types. Type 1 was thick and relatively long in the lower body and was named 'thick long leg'. Type 2 was named 'short bird legs' because the lower body was thin and relatively short. Type 3 was relatively thin and long, so the lower body was named 'long crane leg'. In Type 4, the lower body was relatively thick and short, which means 'short pillar leg'. In the case of 20-25 year-old male university students, they have different body shapes depending on the girth and length of the lower half of their body as they have reached adulthood. Therefore, it would be necessary to provide a sales system that allows the repair of the length of the pants to be facilitated, and the length of the pants to be repaired when the pants are selected according to the circumference. Future studies will need to classify the body shape according to angle and flatness.

Simple factor analysis of measured data

  • Kozar, Ivica;Kozar, Danila Lozzi;Malic, Neira Toric
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2022
  • Quite often we have a lot of measurement data and would like to find some relation between them. One common task is to see whether some measured data or a curve of known shape fit into the cumulative measured data. The problem can be visualized since data could generally be presented as curves or planes in Cartesian coordinates where each curve could be represented as a vector. In most cases we have measured the cumulative 'curve', we know shapes of other 'curves' and would like to determine unknown coefficients that multiply the known shapes in order to match the measured cumulative 'curve'. This problem could be presented in more complex variants, e.g., a constant could be added, some missing (unknown) data vector could be added to the measured summary vector, and instead of constant factors we could have polynomials, etc. All of them could be solved with slightly extended version of the procedure presented in the sequel. Solution procedure could be devised by reformulating the problem as a measurement problem and applying the generalized inverse of the measurement matrix. Measurement problem often has some errors involved in the measurement data but the least squares method that is comprised in the formulation quite successfully addresses the problem. Numerical examples illustrate the solution procedure.

A Comparison of Controlled and Uncontrolled Hypertension Groups Regarding Pulse Shape and Quality of Life (고혈압 환자에서 혈압 조절 여부에 따른 신상(脤象) 및 삶의 질 비교)

  • Choi, In-Young;Han, Chang-Ho;Choi, Dong-Jun;Jung, Seung-Hyun;Shin, Gil-Jo;Lee, Won-Chul
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.880-892
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    • 2009
  • Objectives : This study is about a comparison of controlled and uncontrolled hypertension groups regarding pulse shape and quality of life. We aimed to find out if pulse shape would be able to help with hypertension treatment and care. Methods : We surveyed "controlled and uncontrolled hypertension patients" using SF-36, HTN QoL (measurement scale for the quality of life in hypertensive patients) and 3-D MAC pulse analyzer for pulse shape. Results : The uncontrolled hypertension group tended to have a sink pulse in the left cun. right guan & chi parts compared to the controlled hypertension group. Within the controlled hypertension group, patients who had a float pulse shape in both guan parts had a higher quality of life than patients who had a normal pulse shape. And the patients who had a normal pulse shape in both chi parts had a higher quality of life than patients with a slow or fast pulse shape. Within the uncontrolled hypertension grouP. the patients who had a normal pulse shape in right guan part had a higher quality of life than those with a choppy pulse shape. Nevertheless, these results were limited to only a few quality of life issues and were inconsistent in relation to specific pulse shapes. Conclusion : If we have more samples and better methods for collecting data, we will have better results, allowing us to improve our ability to predict and treat hypertension.

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Torque Measurement System of Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Motor (압전 초음파 전동기의 토크측정 시스템)

  • Kim, Young-Gyoon;Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07d
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    • pp.1780-1782
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    • 1999
  • The ultrasonic motor used here is the windmill type ultrasonic motor operated by single-phase AC source. A metal-ceramic composite component was used as the stator element to generate ultrasonic vibrations. The windmill type ultrasonic motors has only three components; a stator element of two wind-mill shape slotted metal endcaps, a rotor and a bearing. In this paper we proposed a system for torque measurement of piezoelectric ultrasonic motor.

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The Study of Characteristics Evaluation for Bimorph PZT Cantilever and its Application (바이몰프 PZT 캔틸레버 특성평가 및 응용연구)

  • 김석삼;채영훈;권현규
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2003
  • The characteristics for bimorph PZT cantilever of laboratory-fabricated have been evaluated experimentally. The deflections of cantilever with PZT are result from a capillary force between a water drop and a tip of cantilever. The output voltage due to deflect cantilever are depend on the tip shape and thickness of cantilever. We applied a bimorph PZT cantilever to oil thickness measurement. This reasonable concept is that the output voltage be caused by different defected characteristics between oil and surface. Experimental results demonstrated that the high measurement accuracy of the oil film thickness is obtained from the probe.

Depth estimation by using a double conic projection (이중원뿔 투영을 이용한 거리의 추정)

  • 김완수;조형석;김성권
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.1411-1414
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    • 1997
  • It is essential to obtain a distane informaion in order to completely execute assembly tasks such as a grasping and an insertion. In this paper, we propose a method estimating a measurement distance from a sensor to an object through using the omni-directional image sensing system for assembly(OISSA) and show its features and feasibility by a computer simulation. The method, utilizing a forwarded motion stereo technique, is simple to search the corresponding points and possible to immediatiely obtain a three-dimensional 2.pi.-shape information.

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Measurement of Temperature Field using Holographic and Speckle Visualization Techniques (홀로그래피/스페클 가시화를 이용한 온도분포 측정)

  • 백성훈;박승규;김철중
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.371-374
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    • 1995
  • The real-time holographic interferometer with a digital high-speed camera is applied to the visualization of transient temperature field. Collimated and diffused laser beams are used to the object beam according to the shape and transmittance of the phase object. Also, ESPI(Electronic Speckle Speckle Pattern Interferometer) technique is used to the visualization and quantitatie measurement of slow-varying temperature field. The experimental results obtained form these two techniques are discussed.

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Development of an Active Ultra-precision Polishing Machine (능동형 초정밀 폴리싱가공기 개발)

  • 최진경;한성종;박경환;김태형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.74-78
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    • 2002
  • Ultra-Precision CNC polishing system including on-machine measurement system, a corrective polishing algorithm is developed. The unit removal profiles for various polishing tools and analyzed and tested and dwell time distributions and residual errors for a target removal shape are calculated. The corrective polishing algorithm is tested with various workpieces. This result will be used for the software development of the CNC polishing system.

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Profile Measurement System of Train Wheel with Image Processing (이미지 처리기술을 이용한 차륜형상 측정장치 개발)

  • 김기택;김만배;김봉택
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.595-600
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    • 1998
  • Train wheels tend to wear abrasion due to frequent Starlings and brakings. They are important factors of train safety and noise. However, it is difficult and inaccurate to measure their shape and profile manually. Profile measurement system of train wheel with image processing is proposed. The system consists of CCD cameras, PCI image grabber board, and PC operated on Windows '95. Image processing algorithms such as filtering, histogram equalization, and edge detection are presented, and some processing results are illustrated.

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