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A Study of the C-band Ground-based Radio Navigation System for UAM Cooperative Navigation (UAM 복합 항법을 위한 C 밴드 지상기반 전파 항법 시스템 연구)

  • Kyung-Soon Lee;Yong-Un Cho;Min-Jung Kim;Kyung Heon, Koo
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.374-381
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    • 2023
  • This study focuses on the implementation of C-band radio navigation in the 5.03 ~ 5.15 GHz terrestrial band to cooperate with GNSS navigation mainly used in existing UAMs. This is one of the navigation technologies that can fully satisfy the requirements of Title 14 of CFR-135.165. According to the FAA, the use of two or more independent navigation sources for aircraft is proposed for aircraft. This study proceeded with the link budget derivation through radio wave propagation path loss analysis, and antenna shape design for miniaturized Doppler VOR, and DME design with enhanced positional distance resolution compared to conventional aircraft. The ground navigation system which is the result of this study, consists of a VOR/DME ground station and a terminal that can be mounted on UAM. Significant performance was confirmed through the production and testing of each prototype.

Testing of Autonomic Nervous System by Deep Breathing Using a Smartphone (스마트폰을 이용한 심호흡 기반 자율신경계 테스트)

  • Sangho Ha;Chang Woo Choo;Jin Myoung Seok;Jongkyu Park;Sang-Heum Park
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.12 no.7
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 2023
  • Measuring heart rate variability by deep breathing and using this to evaluate the autonomic nervous system is a well-known method widely used in various clinical fields. In hospitals, expensive equipment is installed and managed by experts for this purpose. This paper discusses an app we developed that can easily test the autonomic nervous system by deep breathing anytime, anywhere using a smartphone, and then reviews experiments performed to verify the results. The experiments were conducted in the clinical room of the Department of Neurology at Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital on eight volunteers. We tested the autonomic nervous systems of the volunteers first with an electromyography device installed in the hospital and then with the app under identical conditions. We performed a correlation analysis on the results of these two methods using the Pearson method, and this yielded a very high correlation of 0.98.

A Study on Improving Shock Absorption Test of Safety Helmet (안전모의 충격 흡수성 시험 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Sang Woo Shim;Yong Su Sim;Jong Bin Lee;Seong Rok Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 2023
  • In this study, 50 ABE-type hard hats were procured from five certified commercial manufacturers, and shock absorption tests were conducted in accordance with Protective Equipment Safety Certification Notice No. 2020-35. The tests were performed under both high- and low-temperature conditions, adhering to safety helmet testing standards. The highest shock transmission ranges were recorded in the tests, with an average energy range of 2,600-4,108 N at high temperatures and 2,316-3,991 N at low temperatures. All five hard hat models demonstrated a maximum transmitted impact force below 4,450 N, without any loss of cap and attachment functionality, confirming their compliance with performance standards. Furthermore, we evaluated the side impact performance of the safety helmets of each company, with an average range of 4,722-5,267 N. Company A exhibited the lowest measurement at 4,722 N. Comparing these results with international safety standards and the national shock absorption test criteria, it was observed that the maximum transmitted shock value using government-specified impact weight falls within the range of 4,450-5,000 N. However, it was noted that developed countries have established specific standards for the side impact forces on safety helmets, which are legally mandated. Consequently, it is imperative for South Korea to enhance its safety helmet side impact performance test methodology to align with domestic standards in the future.

Assessment of Thermal Protection Performance of Firefighting Garments for Hydrogen Jet Fire (수소제트화재에 대한 특수 방화복의 열 방호 성능시험 평가)

  • UNGGI YOON;BYOUNGJIK PARK;YANGKYUN KIM;SUNGWOOK KANG;OHKKUN LIM
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.310-317
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    • 2024
  • In this study, Aimed to develop technology to ensure the safety of firefighters responding to hydrogen incidents and to review the performance of protective super absorbent polymer (SAP) that could help maintain the thermal protection performance of equipment with protective properties. Tests were conducted, including bench-scale and full-scale thermal exposure tests, to review the protective performance of SAP using firefighting garments commonly used by firefighters. The results showed that without SAP application, 2nd degree burn areas were measured at 9.4%, and 3rd degree burn areas at 7.7%. In contrast, when SAP was applied, the percentage of 2nd degree burn areas decreased to 7% on the lower body, and there was no temperature rise causing 3rd degree burns. Therefore, it is expected that by applying SAP to the outer surface of firefighter garments, even under temporarily high temperature conditions such as hydrogen jet flames, thermal damage to firefighters could be protected for a certain period.

Implementation of point-of-care platforms for rapid detection of porcine circovirus type 2

  • Chiao-Hsu Ke;Mao-Yuan Du;Wang-Ju Hsieh;Chiu-Chiao Lin;James Mingjuh Ting;Ming-Tang Chiou;Chao-Nan Lin
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.28.1-28.11
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    • 2024
  • Background: Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infection is ubiquitous around the world. Diagnosis of the porcine circovirus-associated disease requires clinic-pathological elements together with the quantification of viral loads. Furthermore, given pig farms in regions lacking access to sufficient laboratory equipment, developing diagnostic devices with high accuracy, accessibility, and affordability is a necessity. Objectives: This study aims to investigate two newly developed diagnostic tools that may satisfy these criteria. Methods: We collected 250 specimens, including 170 PCV2-positive and 80 PCV2-negative samples. The standard diagnosis and cycle threshold (Ct) values were determined by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Then, two point-of-care (POC) diagnostic platforms, convective polymerase chain reaction (cPCR, qualitative assay: positive or negative results are shown) and EZtargex (quantitative assay: Ct values are shown), were examined and analyzed. Results: The sensitivity and specificity of cPCR were 88.23% and 100%, respectively; the sensitivity and specificity of EZtargex were 87.65% and 100%, respectively. These assays also showed excellent concordance compared with the qPCR assay (κ = 0.828 for cPCR and κ = 0.820 for EZtargex). The statistical analysis showed a great diagnostic power of the EZtargex assay to discriminate between samples with different levels of positivity. Conclusions: The two point-of-care diagnostic platforms are accurate, rapid, convenient and require little training for PCV2 diagnosis. These POC platforms can discriminate viral loads to predict the clinical status of the animals. The current study provided evidence that these diagnostics were applicable with high sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of PCV2 infection in the field.

Disease Testing in Pelvic Pain Patients: Comparison between Ultrasound and Computed Tomography Imaging (골반통 환자의 질환 검사: 초음파와 컴퓨터단층촬영 간의 비교)

  • EunHoe Goo
    • Journal of Radiation Industry
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.385-390
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    • 2023
  • The uterus, one of women's reproductive organs, is also closely related to women's health. Among them, hemorrhagic luteal cysts, one of the causes of pelvic pain that women often experience, were observed through CT and ultrasound, and the quality of images was evaluated through quantitative and qualitative evaluations. This study sought to find out whether the test method is more helpful to patients during CT and ultrasound. This study was conducted on 15 adolescent women and 15 adult women(21.31±3.45 average age). The equipment used for filming used EC3-10X (3~10 MHZ) and Philips Mx8000 iCT 256 among Endocavity Probes among Ecube Platinum. After setting a constant ROI on the cyst and the interface as a quantitative analysis method, SNR and CNR values were measured on a 5-point scale based on image quality, lesion clarity, image distortion, clarity of the interface, and motion artifacts (p<0.05). Independent t-test and Mann Whiteny U were performed, and the statistical program used was noted when SPSS (Version 22.0 for windows software package, Chicago, IL, USA) was statistically less than 0.05. Comparing the SNR and CNR values for this experiment, it can be seen that the SNR value was higher in the case of CT images(p<0.05). As a result of the qualitative evaluation, the quality of the image, the clarity of the lesion, the distortion of the image, the clarity of the interface, and the clarity of the boundary were measured on a 5-point scale based on the movement artifact. Comparing each score, CT images scored higher with a finer difference than ultrasound images(p<0.05). In conclusion, both test methods showed excellent results in finding the patient's lesions. However, in quantitative and qualitative evaluations, CT produced higher results in detecting lesions than ultrasound. However, for cyst tests that require continuous observation, ultrasonography, a non-invasive method that is advantageous for patients, will be clinically useful. Therefore, observing the patient's lesions by appropriately distributing these two test methods will provide optimal diagnostic information. These results will be useful for providing clinical basic data and educational materials to CT and US users in the future.

Evaluation of the grinding performance of vacuum-brazed diamond dressers in dentistry (치과용 진공 융착 다이아몬드 드레서의 연삭성 연구)

  • Soo-Chul Park;Jong-Kyoung Park
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study evaluated the potential of a vacuum-brazed dental diamond dresser as an alternative to commercially available electroplated diamond dressers and assess its suitability for clinical use. Methods: Commercially available electroplated diamond dressers were selected as the control group (n=5), whereas vacuum-brazed diamond dressers with 80 grit and 100 grit particles were fabricated as the experimental groups (n=5 each). Prepared specimens were evaluated for surface roughness, wear resistance, and abrasiveness against a wear-inducing element (ZrO2 ball). The results were reported as means and standard deviations. Statistical analyses were performed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's HSD test using SPSS Statistics ver. 23.0 (IBM), with the significance level set at 0.05. Results: Surface roughness was highest in the 80 grit group (23.99±3.62 ㎛) followed by the 100 grit group (20.38±1.79 ㎛) and the control group (17.59±0.56 ㎛). Wear resistance was greatest in the control group (0.0060±0.0009 g) followed by the 80 grit group (0.0018±0.0003 g) and the 100 grit group (0.0013±0.0001 g). Abrasiveness against the ZrO2 ball was highest in the 80 grit group (0.120±0.007 g) followed by the 100 grit group (0.101±0.007 g) and the control group (0.086±0.004 g). Conclusion: This study offers key insights for enhancing the performance of diamond dressers through vacuum-brazing and is expected to aid in the development of more efficient and durable diamond dressers for future applications.

Comparison of abrasive wear characteristics according to particle size of newly developed dental alumina ceramic dressers (새롭게 개발된 치과용 알루미나 세라믹 드레서의 입자 크기에 따른 연삭 마모 특성의 비교)

  • Soo-Chul Park;Jong-Kyoung Park
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study aimed to develop dental alumina ceramic dressers, evaluate their abrasive wear characteristics based on particle size, and identify dental dressers with optimal particle size and performance. Methods: Commercial ceramic dressers (n=5) were selected as the control group, whereas alumina ceramic dressers with 80-grit and 120-grit particles were fabricated as the experimental groups (n=5 each). Prepared specimens were assessed for surface roughness, wear resistance, and abrasiveness against a wear-inducing element (SUS304 stainless steel ball). Means and standard deviations were calculated for each test. Statistical analysis was performed using the Kruskal-Wallis H test with Bonferroni correction (α=0.05) via SPSS Statistics ver. 23.0 (IBM). Results: Surface roughness was highest in the 80-grit group (22.734±1.308 ㎛), followed by 120-grit group (21.804±0.785 ㎛), and lowest in control group (15.782±0.223 ㎛). Wear resistance was greatest in 120-grit group (0.007±0.002 g), followed by the 80-grit group (0.007±0.004 g), and lowest in the control group (0.370±0.010 g). Furthermore, abrasiveness against the wear-inducing element (SUS304 stainless steel ball) was highest in 120-grit group (0.017±0.003 g), followed by the 80-grit group (0.015±0.003 g), and lowest in control group (0.010±0.001 g). Conclusion: Based on the combined results of surface roughness, wear resistance, and abrasiveness against a wear-inducing element, the newly developed alumina ceramic dressers show promise for clinical application.

Efficient Resource Allocation for Energy Saving with Reinforcement Learning in Industrial IoT Network

  • Dongyeong Seo;Kwansoo Jung;Sangdae Kim
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.29 no.9
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    • pp.169-177
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    • 2024
  • Industrial Wireless Sensor Network (IWSN) is a key feature of Industrial IoT that enables industrial automation through process monitoring and control by connecting industrial equipment such as sensors, robots, and machines wirelessly, and must support the strict requirements of modern industrial environments such as real-time, reliability, and energy efficiency. To achieve these goals, IWSN uses reliable communication methods such as multipath routing, fixed redundant resource allocation, and non-contention-based scheduling. However, the issue of wasting redundant resources that are not utilized for communication degrades not only the efficiency of limited radio resources but also the energy efficiency. In this paper, we propose a scheme that utilizes reinforcement learning in communication scheduling to periodically identify unused wireless resources and reallocate them to save energy consumption of the entire industrial network. The experimental performance evaluation shows that the proposed approach achieves about 30% improvement of resource efficiency in scheduling compared to the existing method while supporting high reliability. In addition, the energy efficiency and latency are improbed by more than 21% and 38%, respectively, by reducing unnecessary communication.

Evaluation of Image Quality for 2D TSE(RT) and 3D GRASE in MRCP Study: Fast MRCP Method (췌담관자기공명영상에서 2D TSE(RT)와 3D GRASE(BH) 기법에 대한 영상의 질 평가 : Fast MRCP 기법)

  • Goo, Eun-Hoe
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.983-989
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    • 2021
  • In this study, we intend to evaluate image quality and provide to clinical basic data by applying to 2D TSE (RT) and 3D GRASE (BH) techniques using Fast MRCP testing methods for application to patients in poor patient condition. Data were analyzed for 30 patients (15 males, 15 females, and 64±4.26 average age) who underwent MRCP tests. The equipment used was Ingenia CX 3.0 T equipment and Ds anterior coil was used for data acquisition. SNR and CNR of each image were measured through quantitative analysis, and the quality of the image was evaluated by dividing it into 5 grades for qualitative evaluation. The image evaluation was performed on the paired t-test and the Wilcoxon test, and when the p value was 0.05 or less, it was considered to be significant. As a result of quantitative analysis of SNR and CNR, 3D GRASE (BH) was measured high when comparing the two techniques, 2D TSE (RT) MRCP and 3D GRASE (BH) (p<0.05). The qualitative analysis result is a sharpness of the bile duct: 3D GRASE(BH): 4.12±0.03, Overall image quality: 3D GRASE(BH): 4.21±0.91 was high (p=0.001). The motion artifact of the bile duct showed no significant difference with two techniques(2D TSE(RT): 4.41±0.04, 3D GRASE(BH): 4.53±0.14(p=0.067). However, the background suppression obtained significant results with 2D TSE(RT) of 4.14±0.55(p=0.001). In conclusion, as a result of using the Fast MRCP testing method, MRCP images obtained by 3D GRASE (BH) had an advantage over MRCP images using 2D TSE (RT). However, there will be useful results of 2D TSE(RT) MRCP technique in patients who have difficulty holding their breath.