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Sign Reversal Channel Switching Method for Space-Frequency Block Code in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing System (직교 주파수 분할 다중화 시스템의 공간 주파수 블록 코딩에서의 부호 반전 채널 스위칭 기법)

  • Jung, Hyeok-Koo
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.13-21
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    • 2020
  • This paper proposes a sign reversal channel switching method in space-frequency block code for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing system. In case of sending source data on other antenna, it is necessary for the receiver to change combining method according to the channel variation. If one does not know the predefined channel switching sequence, it is not possible to decode the received data precisely. In transmit data symbols' exchanges for a channel switching, data symbols are exchanged according to a format of space-frequency block code. In this paper, we proposes a simple sign reversal method except exchanging data symbols between transmit antennas. It is shown that this method occurs another combining method for a simple encryption in the receiver.

Random Sign Reversal Technique in Space Frequency Block Code for Single Carrier Modulation (단일 반송파 변조를 위한 공간 주파수 블록 코드의 난수 부호 반전 기법)

  • Jung, Hyeok-Koo
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.25-36
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    • 2022
  • This paper proposes a random sign reversal technique in space frequency block code for single carrier modulation. The traditional space time and frequency block coding technique may be confronted with radio environments openly, severe radio hijacking problems are to be overcome. In order to avoid such an open radio issue, random coded data protection technique for space-time block code was proposed, but this algorithm can change channel combination per an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing block. This kind of slow switching increases the probability that nearby receivers will detect the transmitted data. This paper proposes a fast switching algorithm per data symbols' basis which is a random sign reversal technique in space frequency block code for Single Carrier Modulation. It is shown in simulation that the proposed one has a superior performance in comparison with the performance of the receiver which do not know the random timing sequence of sign reversal.

Multibubble Dynamics in an Acoustic Field: Theoretical Study and Direct Numerical Simulation by MTS-DiCUP

  • Ida M.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.167-169
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents a theoretical study concerning multibubble dynamics in a sound field and the numerical validation for it by employing our new CFD code MTS-DiCUP. In recent papers, the author has shown theoretically that an unknown characteristic frequency, named 'transition frequency,' exists in a multibubble system. For a N -bubble case, up to 2N -1 transition frequencies per bubble have been predicted, only N ones of them correspond to the natural frequencies of the system. The transition frequencies that do not correspond to the natural frequencies give rise to the phase reversal of bubbles' pulsation without resonant response. In this paper, it has been suggested theoretically that those transition frequencies may cause the sign reversal of the secondary Bjerknes force, which is an interaction force acting between acoustically coupled gas bubbles. This theoretical result has been validated by the direct numerical simulation, at least in a qualitative sense.

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Fine Structure in Magnetization Reversal of Permalloy/Cu Multilayer (Permalloy/Cu 다층막 자화반전의 미세 구조)

  • 이긍원;염민수;장인우;변상진;이제형;박병기
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.179-183
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    • 2001
  • Magnetoresistance and Planar Hall effect of Glass/Ni$\sub$83/Fe$\sub$17/(2 nm)/[Cu(2 nm)Ni$\sub$83/Fe$\sub$17/(20 nm)]$\sub$50/ multilayer were measured. Repeated saw tooth like planar Hall effect signal was observed in the range of magnetization reversal process, while no sign of such saw tooth was observed in Magnetoresistance diagram. For the reason of saw tooth like signal, it is supposed that subsequent abrupt domain wall motion of each magnetic layer in the process of magnetization reversal process was observed in planar Hall effect in transverse direction to the current direction. This fine structure of planar Hall effect was observed for applied fields in any direction. Magnetoresistance curve did not show this fine structure of magnetization reversal, of course, since only net magnetization of each layer has to do with the resistivity. Extended research on the reason of this sawtooth like signal should be conducted.

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Pyridinolysis of O,O-Diphenyl S-Phenyl Phosphorothiolates in Acetonitrile

  • Adhikary, Keshab Kumar;Lumbiny, Bilkis Jahan;Kim, Chan-Kyung;Lee, Hai Whang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.851-855
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    • 2008
  • The reactions of O,O-diphenyl Z-S-phenyl phosphorothiolates with X-pyridines have been studied kinetically in acetonitrile at $35.0{^{\circ}C}$. The Hammett plots for substituent (Z) variations in the leaving group (log $k_2$ vs. $\sigma$ Z) are biphasic concave downwards with breaks at Z = H. The large magnitudes of ${\rho}X(\rho_{nuc})$, ${\beta}X(\rho_{nuc})$, and the cross-interaction constant, $\rho$XZ, suggest frontside nucleophilic attack toward the leaving group. The sign reversal of $\rho$Z from positive in $\sigma$ Z $\leq$ 0 to negative in $\sigma$ Z $\geq$ 0 is interpreted as the change in mechanism from concerted to stepwise with rate-limiting expulsion of the leaving group. The anomalous negative sign of $\rho$ Z for leaving groups with electron-withdrawing substituents is interpreted as the intramolecular ligand exchange process of the leaving group from the equatorial position in the intermediate to the apical position in the TS.

Magnetic Helicity Injection in Solar Active Regions Related to the CME Initiation and Speed

  • Park, Sung-Hong
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.50.2-50.2
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    • 2010
  • Magnetic helicity injection in 28 solar active regions producing 46 CMEs was investigated to find its relationship with the occurrence and speed of CMEs. The helicity injection in the active regions under investigation was calculated using full-disk 96 minute MDI magnetograms. The major findings of this study are as follows. First, the 46 CMEs are categorized into two different groups by two characteristic evolution patterns of helicity injection in their active regions: (1) a monotonically increasing of helicity accumulation (Group A; 30 CMEs in 23 active regions) and (2) significant helicity injection followed by its sign reversal (Group B; 16 CMEs in 5 active regions). Second, a fairly good correlation between the helicity injection rate and the CME speed is found for the 30 CME events in Group A. Further statistical studies, however, are needed to check whether the two characteristic helicity patterns are shown in other CME-productive active regions.

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Positive Exchange Bias in Thin Film Multilayers Produced with Nano-oxide Layer

  • Jeon, Byeong-Seon;Hwang, Chan-Yong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.02a
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    • pp.304-305
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    • 2013
  • We report a positive exchange bias (HE) in thinmultilayered filmscontaining nano-oxide layer. The positive HE, obtained for our system results from an antiferromagnetic coupling between the ferromagnetic (FM) CoFe and the antiferromagnetic (AFM) CoO layers, which spontaneously form on top of the nano-oxide layer (NOL). The shift in the hysteresis loop along the direction of thecooling field and the change in the sign of exchange bias are evidence of antiferromagnetic interfacial exchange coupling between the CoO and CoFe layers. Our calculation indicates that uncompensated oxygen moments in the NOL results in antiferromagnetic interfacial exchange coupling between the CoO and CoFe layers. One of the interesting features observed with our system is that it displays the positive HE even above the bulk Neel temperature (TN) of CoO. Although the positive HEsystem has a different AFM/FM interfacial spin structure compare to that of the negative HE one, the results of the angular dependence measurements show that the magnetization reversal mechanism can be considered within the framework of the coherent rotation model.

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Two-Dimensional Phase Retrieval Using Window Functions (윈도우 함수를 이용한 2차원 신호의 위상복원)

  • Kim, Woo-Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.35S no.10
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    • pp.126-134
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, we consider the problem of reconstructing a two-dimensional signal from its Fourier intensity and the Fourier intensities of two windowed signals: one by a window w(m,n) and the other by its complementary window [1-w(m,n)]. We develop several conditions under which a signal can be uniquely specified to within several trivial ambiguities such as sign, translation,and time-reversal from the given conditions. We present two possible reconstruction algorithms derived from the Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm.

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$\pi$-Nonbonded Interactions Involving Heteroatoms$^*$

  • Lee, Ik-Choon;Lee, Bon-Su;Yang, Ki-Yull
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.157-161
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    • 1983
  • Ab initio calculations were performed on systems containing various basic ${\pi}$ fragments and glycines to generalize the ${\pi}$-nonbonded interaction (${\pi}$-NBI) method of determining relative conformational and configurational stability of organic molecules. It was found that the relative stability of conformational isomers can be determined in general by the simple application of the ${\pi}$-NBI method, but the method is not applicable to the geometrical isomerism in which stronger structural factors are involved. The ${\pi}$-NBI effect of a crowded ${\pi}$-structure ($n{\pi}/m$) is maximum for the system in which n is equal to m. In crowded structures containing heteroatoms, ${P^{\pi}}_{ij}$ values of 4N+1 system may become negative, but this sign reversal does not invalidate the predictions based on the ${\pi}$-NBI method.

Combined Effects of Sideslip and AOA on the Vortical Flow of Delta Wing (삼각날개 와류장에서의 옆미끄럼과 받음각의 복합효과)

  • Lee, Gi Yeong;Son, Myeong Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents results from steady wind tunnel test conducted on a $65^{\circ}$ delta wing at a root chord Reynolds number of $1.76{\times}10^6$. In these experiments, the wing was instrumented with 188 pressure taps, conjunction with powerful multi-channel data logging system, allowed the wing upper surface pressure distribution to be measured. Analysis indicates that the wing upper surface distribution can provide considerable insight into the comvined aerodynamic effects of angle of attack and sideslip on the wing. In a sideslip condition, the strength of the vortex on the windward side is much stronger than that of leeward side. This asymmetric pressure disstribution betwwen each side of wings result in a negative value of rolling moment. However, at a certatin range of angle of attck and sideslip angle(${\alpha}$=$24^{\circ}{\sim}36^{\circ}C$, ${\beta}$=$-5^{\circ}{\sim}-15^{\circ}C$) abrupt change of sign of rolling monent, rolling monent reversal, was observed.