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Subhamonic Resonances of order 1/2 of Continuous Rotor with Nonlinearity and Internal Resonances (비선형 연속축의 1/2차 분수조화진동 및 내부공진)

  • 남궁재관;이성우
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2001
  • Subharmonic resonances of order 1/2 of a continuous rotating shaft with distributed mass are discussed. The restoring force of the shaft exhibits geometric stiffening nonlinearity due to the extension of the shaft center line. It is assumed that a distributed lateral force, such as the gravity, acts on the rotor. The possibility of the occurrence of subharmonic resonances, the shapes of resonance curves, and internal resonance phenomena are investigate.

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The Design of a X-Band Frequency Synthesizer using the Subharmonic Injection Locking method (Subharmonic Injection Locking 방법을 이용한 X-Band 주파수 합성기 설계)

  • Kim, Ji-Hye;Yun, Sang-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korea Electromagnetic Engineering Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.269-272
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    • 2003
  • A low phase noise frequency synthesizer at X-Band which employs the subharmonic injection locking was designed and tested. The frequency synthesizer consists of two oscillators - master and slave : A 1.75GHz master oscillator made of PLL synthesizer produces 6th harmonic at 10.5GHz, which excites the following 10.5GHz slave oscillator. The realized frequency synthesizer has a 4.5dBm of output power, and a phase noise of -108dBc/Hz at the 100kHz offset frequency.

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Design and Fabrication of Self-Oscillating Mixer Using Subharmonic Injection Locked Oscillator for 5GHz (주입 동기 방식을 이용한 5GHz 대역 자기발진 주파수 혼합기의 설계 및 제작)

  • 류재종;이주갑;류원열;윤영섭;최현철
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.11c
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    • pp.86-89
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, Self-Oscillating Mixer is designed by oscillator that was based on a general nonlinear input-output model for the subharmonic injection locked oscillator is analysed. We have designed and fabricated the Self-Oscillating Mixer for 5GHz by proposed subharmonic injection locked oscillator based frequency synthesizer structure that have characteristic of good frequency sensitivity, good phase noise. The design strategy leading to an optimized SILO with regards to its locking range is described and a test SOM circuit is demonstrated a 4dB conversion gain at 280MHz IF frequency from the carrier.

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Planar Active Rectrodirective Array With Subharmonic Phase Conjugation Mixers

  • Kim Gi-Rae;Park Ji-Yong
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2004
  • A planar active retrodirective four-element array with subharmonic phase conjugation mixers based on anti-parallel diode pairs (APDPs) is proposed. As compared to previous phase conjugation mixers using twice RF frequency for LO frequency, the proposed conjugation mixers need only half RF frequency so that it can be easily applied for millimeter-wave applications. Receiving, transmitting, local oscillator, and intermediate frequencies are 5.79, 5.81, 2.9 GHz, and 10 MHz. Monostatic RCS and Bistatic RCS measurements at source locations of $0^{\circ},\;-20^{\circ},\;and\;28^{\circ}$ show good agreement with the calculated data.

Design of Subharmonic Injection Locked Oscillator (부고조파를 이용한 X-band 주입 동기 발진기 설계 및 제작)

  • 전영상;이문규;남상욱
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.653-662
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, subharmonically injection locked oscillator(SILO) was designed and measured. SILO with series feedback was designed using Two Signal Method(TSM). The free-running oscillator frequency was 9.4 GHz with 6 dBm output power. In case of injection, the multiplied injected signal locked the free-running frequency. The locked signal output power was higher than any other spurious response at least 40 dB. The locking range was 220MHz (second subharmonic locking), 100 MHz(4th subharmonic locking), and phase noise was -111 dBc/Hz, -104 dBc/Hz at 100kHz offset, respectively.

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On the Subharmonic Melnikov Analysis and Chaotic Behaviors in a 2-DOF Hamiltonian System (2자유도 Hamiltonian계의 Subharmonic Melnikov 해석과 혼돈양상에 대한 연구)

  • 박철희;이근수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, the dynamics of a 2-DOF not 1:1 resonant Hamiltonian system are studied. In the first part of the work, the behaviors of special periodic orbits called normal modes are examined by means of the harmonic balance method and their approximate stability ar analyzed by using the Synge's concept named stability in the kinematico-statical sense. Secondly, the global dynamics of the system for low and high energy are studied in terms of a perturbation analysis and Poincare' maps. In this part, one can see that the unstable normal mode generates chaotic motions resulting from the transverse intersections of the stable and unstable manifolds. Although there exist analytic methods for proving the existence of infinitely many periodic orbits, chaos, they cannot be applied in our case and thus, the Poincare' maps constructed by direct numerical integrations are utilized fot detecting chaotic motions. In the last part of the work, the existence of arbitrarily many periodic orbits of the system are proved by using a subharmonic Melnikov's method. We also study the possibility of the breakdown of invariant KAM tori only when h>h$_{0}$ (h$_{0}$:bifurcating energy) and investigate the generality of the destruction phenomena of the rational tori in the systems perturbed by stiffness and inertial coupling.

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Music Transcription Using Non-Negative Matrix Factorization (비음수 행렬 분해 (NMF)를 이용한 악보 전사)

  • Park, Sang-Ha;Lee, Seok-Jin;Sung, Koeng-Mo
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.102-110
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    • 2010
  • Music transcription is extracting pitch (the height of a musical note) and rhythm (the length of a musical note) information from audio file and making a music score. In this paper, we decomposed a waveform into frequency and rhythm components using Non-Negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) and Non-Negative Sparse coding (NNSC) which are often used for source separation and data clustering. And using the subharmonic summation method, fundamental frequency is calculated from the decomposed frequency components. Therefore, the accurate pitch of each score can be estimated. The proposed method successfully performed music transcription with its results superior to those of the conventional methods which used either NMF or NNSC.

The Design of a X-Band Frequency Synthesizer using the Subharmonic Injection Locking Method (Subharmonic Injection Locking 방법을 이용한 X-Band 주파수 합성기 설계)

  • 김지혜;윤상원
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.152-158
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    • 2004
  • A low phase noise frequency synthesizer at X-Band which employs the subharmonic injection locking was designed and tested. The designed frequency synthesizer consists of a 1.75 GHz master oscillator - which also operates as a harmonic generator - and a 10.5 GHz slave oscillator. A 1.75 GHz master oscillator based on PLL technique used two transistors - one constitutes the active part of VCO and the other operates as a buffer amplifier as well as harmonic generator. The first stage operates a fixed locked oscillator and using the BJT transistor whose cutoff frequency is 45 GHz, the second stage is designed, operating as a harmonic generator. The 6th harmonic which is produced from the harmonic generator is injected into the following slave oscillator which also behaves as an amplifier having about 45 dB gain. The realized frequency synthesizer has a 7.4 V/49 mA, -0.5 V/4 mA of the low DC power consumption, 4.53 dBm of output power, and a phase noise of -95.09 dBc/Hz and -108.90 dBc/Hz at the 10 kHz and 100 kHz offset frequency, respectively.