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Markov 과정을 이용한 디지탈 교환기의 신뢰도 모형

  • Sin, Seong-Mun;Choe, Tae-Gu;Lee, Dae-Gi
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.3-8
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    • 1983
  • This paper derives the Markov model to calculate the reliability of the Digital Switching System being developed by KETRI. Using the failure states extracted from the system in the course of the modelling, we calculated the reliability of both the service grade and the function of the system. Especially, by including the repair rate into the model, we took optimum advantage of theMarkov process and solved the difficulties in the calculation by reducing the number of states of the system.

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Spectroscopic Studies of TP6F PI Switched by Hole-Injection

  • Lee, Gyeong-Jae;Im, Gyu-Uk;Kim, Dong-Min;Lee, Mun-Ho;Gang, Tae-Hui;Jeong, Seok-Min
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.297-298
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    • 2011
  • Metal/poly (4,4'-aminotriphen-ylene hexafluoroisopropylidenediphthalimide) (TP6F PI)/metal structure exhibited an electrically volatile phase transition with high (OFF) or low (ON) resistive states when voltage between electrodes swept. Here, we demonstrate a noble set-up in which holes are injected by photoelectron emission process during the voltage sweep instead of direct charge carrier injection via metal electrode, which enables direct investigation into changed electronic structures of TP6F PI both in ON and OFF states using photoemission spectroscopy methods. In the I-V measurement, TP6F PI shows a non-volatile behavior. In spectroscopic results, this non-volatile behavior is leaded from the structural modification of the O=C double bond in phthalimide of TP6F PI by hole injection.

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Electrochemical Study of Poly(aniline N-alkylsulfonate)s

  • Kim, Eunkyoung;Rhee, Suh Bong
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.631-636
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    • 1995
  • Electrochemical properties of self-dopable poly(aniline N-butylsulfonate)s in various acidic medium were investigated by spectroelectrochemical techniques. Cyclic voltammetric study showed more than two reversible process of one electron transfer, the potential and peak intensity of which were dependent on the acid concentration and dopant ion. Spectroscopic study at different oxidation level indicated that the electrochromic switching of the poly(aniline N-alkylsulfonate)s film involves structural changes from benzenoid ring to quinoid ring. Spectrocyclic voltammetry together with impedance spectra of the PANBUS film in 0.1 M $LiClO_4$ solution of acetonitrile containing 0.46 M of perchloric acid showed two types of highly conductive states at the intermediate oxidation levels, which can be related to the metallic polaron states doped by two different process.

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The Novel Sliding Mode Controller for Linear System with Multi-Input (다입력계통에 대한 새로운 슬라이딩 모드 제어기)

  • Park, Seung-Kyu;Ahn, Ho-Kyun;Jin, Mi-Jung
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1998.07b
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    • pp.440-442
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, new sliding mode surfaces are proposed by defining novel virtual states. These sliding surfaces have nominal dynamics of an original system and makes it possible that the Sliding Mode Control(SMC) technique is used with the various types of controllers. Its design is based on the augmented system whose dynamics have m-th higher order than those of the original system where m is the number of inputs. The reaching Phase is removed by setting the initial virtual states which makes the initial switching functions equal to zero.

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Field-induced Strains and Polarization Switching Mechanisms in $Pb(Mg_{1/3}Nb_{2/3})O_3-PbZrO_3$ Ceramics ($Pb(Mg_{1/3}Nb_{2/3})O_3-PbZrO_3$계 요업체의 전계 유기변위와 분극특성)

  • 김명철
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.569-576
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    • 1997
  • Electrically-induced strain and polarization studies of the (1-x)Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbZrO3 crystalline solutions have been done. Dielectric constants with temperature were investigated for 0$\leq$x$\leq$0.95. With increasing PbZrO3 content the transition maxima were found to move to higher temperature region and DPT (Diffused Phase Transition) properties were decreased for x$\leq$0.60. Phase transition between ferroelectric states and antiferroelectric states was confirmed for 0.93$\times$10-3 for 0.4

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Gray Scale of Bistable Chiral Splay Nematic Liquid Crystal Device by Interdigital Electrodes of the Inequality Gap

  • Jhun, Chul-Gyu;Jung, Un-Sung;Moon, Jin-Hyouck;Kim, Kyoung-Sun;Lee, Ji-Hoon;Kwon, Soon-Bum;Lee, Joong-Ha;Kim, Jae-Chang
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.625-628
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    • 2009
  • In the bistable chiral splay nematic (BCSN) mode, the splay and ${\pi}$ twist states are used for the two stable states. The switching property is strongly dependent on the amplitude of the electric field. In this paper, we investigated the gray scale capability of BCSN liquid crystal display (LCD) by the gradual horizontal electric field caused the interdigital electrode of by the inequality gap. We demonstrate the gray scale of the BCSN LCD during transition process under the horizontal electric field.

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Reflectarray Antenna Capable of 1-Bit Switchable W-Band Beamforming Network

  • Asamani, Bismark;Pyo, Seongmin
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.408-411
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    • 2021
  • This paper presents a new reflectarray antenna capable with 1-bit switchable capability for W-band beamforming network. The proposed antenna has been optimized using two unit-cells with sizes of 1.0 mm and 1.3 mm to form a total number of 193 radiating elements on a square aperture surface of length 30 mm. These radiating elements are spaced 0.5 wavelengths apart and fed by a 15 dBi pyramidal horn antenna as the feed antenna placed 53 mm away from the aperture center. The proposed reflectarray achieves a realized peak gain of 22.52 dBi, a half-power beamwidth of 5.1° in both E- and H-planes at the test frequency of 80 GHz and operates over a wide bandwidth from 74 GHz to 90 GHz.

Switching and sensing molecular spins by chemical reactions on metal surfaces

  • Kahng, Se-Jong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2015.08a
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    • pp.63.2-63.2
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    • 2015
  • Controlling and sensing spin states of magnetic molecules such as metallo-porphyrins at the single molecule level is essential for spintronic molecular device applications. Axial coordinations of diatomic molecules to metallo-porphyrins also play key roles in dynamic processes of biological functions such as blood pressure control and immune response. However, probing such reactions at the single molecule level to understand their physical mechanisms has been rarely performed. Here we present on our single molecule association and dissociation experiments between diatomic and metallo-porphyrin molecules on Au(111) describing its adsorption structures, spin states, and dissociation mechanisms. We observed bright ring shapes in NO adsorbed metallo-porphyrin compelxes and explained them by considering tilted binding and precession motion of NO. Before NO exposure, Co-porphryin showed a clear zero-bias peak in scanning tunneling spectroscopy, a signature of Kondo effect in STS, whereas after NO exposures it formed a molecular complex, NO-Co-porphyrin, that did not show any zero-bias feature implying that the Kondo effect was switched off by binding of NO. Under tunneling junctions of scanning tunneling microscope, both positive and negative energy pulses. From the observed power law relations between dissociation rate and tunneling current, we argue that the dissociations were inelastically induced with molecular orbital resonances. Our study shows that single molecule association and dissociation can be used to probe spin states and reaction mechanisms in a variety of axial coordination between small molecules and metallo-porphyrins.

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Reliability Modeling and Analysis for a Unit with Multiple Causes of Failure (다수의 고장 원인을 갖는 기기의 신뢰성 모형화 및 분석)

  • Baek, Sang-Yeop;Lim, Tae-Jin;Lie, Chang-Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.609-628
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    • 1995
  • This paper presents a reliability model and a data-analytic procedure for a repairable unit subject to failures due to multiple non-identifiable causes. We regard a failure cause as a state and assume the life distribution for each cause to be exponential. Then we represent the dependency among the causes by a Markov switching model(MSM) and estimate the transition probabilities and failure rates by maximum likelihood(ML) method. The failure data are incomplete due to masked causes of failures. We propose a specific version of EM(expectation and maximization) algorithm for finding maximum likelihood estimator(MLE) under this situation. We also develop statistical procedures for determining the number of significant states and for testing independency between state transitions. Our model requires only the successive failure times of a unit to perform the statistical analysis. It works well even when the causes of failures are fully masked, which overcomes the major deficiency of competing risk models. It does not require the assumption of stationarity or independency which is essential in mixture models. The stationary probabilities of states can be easily calculated from the transition probabilities estimated in our model, so it covers mixture models in general. The results of simulations show the consistency of estimation and accuracy gradually increasing according to the difference of failure rates and the frequency of transitions among the states.

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Mass-analyzed Threshold Ionization Spectrometry with Scrambling Field Optimized for the Study of State-selective Ion Reaction Dynamics

  • Park, Sang-Tae;Kim, Hong-Lae;Kim, Myung-Soo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1247-1252
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    • 2002
  • Mass-analyzed threshold ionization (MATI) technique is optimized to generate substantial amount of state-selected molecular ions sufficient for dynamics study. The main strategy is to stabilize intermediate (n = 100- 200) Rydberg states by l,m-mix ing induced by AC field. Electrical jitter inherent in high voltage switching is utilized for this purpose. A related technique to locate the MATI onset is also described.