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A SIMULINK Modeling for a Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizer (SIMULINK를 이용한 Fractional-N 주파수합성기의 모델링 기법)

  • Kim, In-Jeong;Seo, Woo-Hyong;Ahn, Jin-Oh;Kim, Dae-Jeong
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 2007
  • This paper presents behavioral models using SIMULINK and Verilog-a for a PLL based fractional-N frequency synthesizer. By adopting a top-down approach along with the traditional bottom-up transistor level design in parallel, the design time is greatly shortened, and a co-verification method for both the digital and the analog part is considered. Under this consideration, the SIMULINK modeling reduces simulation time and easily estimates the PLL's performance on the top level. Verilog-a is able to verify the feasibility of each blocks at first hand because it is compatible with transister level circuits. Then, an efficient way of the design is presented by comparing the results of both models.

Inference System for Complex Mechanical Design Knowledge (복합적 설계 지식을 위한 추론시스템)

  • Cha, Ju-Heon;Lee, In-Ho;Park, Myeon-Ung;Kim, Jae-Jeong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.1772-1778
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    • 2002
  • This paper describes inference architecture of an intelligent CAD system that is to be used for design tasks in which complex and large amount of knowledge is used. In order to investigate the issue of handling huge and complex knowledge, design knowledge is categorized into four types and inference methods for them are identified respectively: original design problems are decomposed into several modules of design processes and finally into sub-problems with the four types of knowledge as basic elements in a top-down manner. We demonstrate the implementation of the architecture with the result of the machining center - a sort of machine tools - design.

Object Recognition for Mobile Robot using Context-based Bi-directional Reasoning (상황 정보 기반 양방향 추론 방법을 이용한 이동 로봇의 물체 인식)

  • Lim, G.H.;Ryu, G.G.;Suh, I.H.;Kim, J.B.;Zhang, G.X.;Kang, J.H.;Park, M.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.04a
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    • pp.6-8
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, We propose reasoning system for object recognition and space classification using not only visual features but also contextual information. It is necessary to perceive object and classify space in real environments for mobile robot. especially vision based. Several visual features such as texture, SIFT. color are used for object recognition. Because of sensor uncertainty and object occlusion. there are many difficulties in vision-based perception. To show the validities of our reasoning system. experimental results will be illustrated. where object and space are inferred by bi -directional rules even with partial and uncertain information. And the system is combined with top-down and bottom-up approach.

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Development of Practical Data Mining Methods for Database Summarization

  • Lee, Do-Heon
    • The Journal of Information Technology and Database
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.33-45
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    • 1998
  • Database summarization is the procedure to obtain generalized and representative descriptions expressing the content of a large amount of database at a glance. We present a top-down summary refinement procedure to discover database summaries. The procedure exploits attribute concept hierarchies that represent ISA relationships among domain concepts. It begins with the most generalized summary and proceeds to find more specialized ones by stepwise refinements. This top-down paradigm reveals at least two important advantages compared to the previous bottom-up methods. Firstly, it provides a natural way of reflecting the user's own discovery preference interactively. Secondly, it does not produce too large intermediate result that makes it hard for the bottom-up approach to be applied in practical environment. The proposed procedure can also be easily extended for distributed databases. Information content measure of a database summary is derived in order to identify more informative summaries among the discovered results.

Estimating Non-Ideal Effects within a Top-Down Methodology for the Design of Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulators

  • Na, Seung-in;Kim, Susie;Yang, Youngtae;Kim, Suhwan
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.319-329
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    • 2016
  • High-level design aids are mandatory for design of a continuous-time delta-sigma modulator (CTDSM). This paper proposes a top-down methodology design to generate a noise transfer function (NTF) which is compensated for excess loop delay (ELD). This method is applicable to low pass loop-filter topologies. Non-ideal effects including ELD, integrator scaling issue, finite op-amp performance, clock jitter and DAC inaccuracies are explicitly represented in a behavioral simulation of a CTDSM. Mathematical modeling using MATLAB is supplemented with circuit-level simulation using Verilog-A blocks. Behavioral simulation and circuit-level simulation using Verilog-A blocks are used to validate our approach.

Constant Voltage Stress (CVS) and Hot Carrier Injection (HCI) Degradations of Vertical Double-date InGaAs TFETs for Bio Sensor Applications (바이오 센서 적용을 위한 수직형 이중게이트 InGaAs TFET의 게이트 열화 현상 분석)

  • Baek, Ji-Min;Kim, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.41-44
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    • 2022
  • In this study, we have fabricated and characterized vertical double-gate (DG) InGaAs tunnel field-effect-transistors (TFETs) with Al2O3/HfO2 = 1/5 nm bi-layer gate dielectric by employing a top-down approach. The device exhibited excellent characteristics including a minimum subthreshold swing of 60 mV/decade, a maximum transconductance of 141 µS/㎛, and an on/off current ratio of over 103 at 20℃. Although the TFETs were fabricated using a dry etch-based top-down approach, the values of DIBL and hysteresis were as low as 40 mV/V and below 10 mV, respectively. By evaluating the effects of constant voltage and hot carrier injection stress on the vertical DG InGaAs TFET, we have identified the dominant charge trapping mechanism in TFETs.

음성에 의한 Man-Machine Communication 기술의 현황

  • 은종관
    • The Magazine of the IEIE
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.75-87
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    • 1988
  • 본 논문에서는 음성에 의한 man-machine communication의 핵심기술인 음성인식 및 합성의 전반적인 기술에 관하여 그 현황을 알아본다. 먼저 음성인식에서 해결되어야 할 문제점들을 고찰하고 격리단어 인식, 연결단어 인식, 그리고 연속언어 인식의 기술현황을 기술한다. 격리단어 인식에서는 pattern matching 방법에서 사용되는 입력어휘의 특징 추출, reference와의 유사도 측정, 유사도 측정 결과에 의한 인식결정에 관해서 논한다. 연결단어 및 연속언어 인식에서는 현재 연구가 되고 있는 "bottom-up approach"와 "top-down approach"에 관해서 설명하고 이들 방법의 어려운 점들을 고찰한다. 다음 음성 합성에서는 기존의 여러 가지 합성 방식을 검토하고 이들의 장단점을 기술한다. 마지막으로 한 예로서 한국어 text-to-speech 변환 시스템에 관하여 기술한다.

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Multi-Agent based Design of Autonomous UAVs for both Flocking and Formation Flight (새 떼 비행 및 대형비행을 위한 다중에이전트 기반 자율 UAV 설계)

  • Ha, Sun-ho;Chi, Sung-do
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.521-528
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    • 2017
  • Research on AI is essential to build a system with collective intelligence that allows a large number of UAVs to maintain their flight while carrying out various missions. A typical approach of AI includes 'top-down' approach, which is a rule-based logic reasoning method including expert system, and 'bottom-up approach' in which overall behavior is determined through partial interaction between simple objects such as artificial neural network and Flocking Algorithm. In the same study as the existing Flocking Algorithm, individuals can not perform individual tasks. In addition, studies such as UAV formation flight can not flexibly cope with problems caused by partial flight defects. In this paper, we propose organic integration between top - down approach and bottom - up approach through multi - agent system, and suggest a flight flight algorithm which can perform flexible mission through it.

Promoting research integrity in sport and leisure studies: From the perspectives of academia (체육학 연구에서의 연구부정행위 방지를 위한 근거이론적 접근)

  • Lee, Weon-il;Jin, Yeon-Kyung;Yi, Kyoung June
    • 한국체육학회지인문사회과학편
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.227-240
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    • 2016
  • Research misconduct has been a strong societal concern in sport and leisure studies. However, little is known about the complex mechanisms and ways of promoting research integrity. This study aimed at exploring the ways in which research integrity in sport and leisure studies could be established from the perspectives of academia. Employing a grounded theory approach, 13 academics and graduate students were invited to the study. Data were collected primarily through focus group and one-on-one follow-up interviews. Perceived negative factors contributing to research misconduct within socio-political/socio-environmental, socio-cultural, and personal contexts were identified. Three approaches, (a) top-down approach, (b) bottom-up approach, and (c) continuous education, as well as subsequent practical strategies were also suggested for the enhancement of research integrity within the field. This paper provided empirical knowledge regarding barriers to and opportunities for improving research integrity in sport and leisure studies.

The Approaches of Cultural Studies to Theatre -The Limits of Theory Application- (연극에 대한 문화연구적 접근 -'이론' 도입의 한계를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Yongn Soo
    • Journal of Korean Theatre Studies Association
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    • no.40
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    • pp.307-344
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    • 2010
  • Cultural Studies built on the critical mind of New Left exposes the relationship between culture and power, and investigates how this relationship develops the cultural convention. It has achieved the new perspective that could make us to think culture and art in terms of political correctness. However, the critical voices against the theoretical premises of Cultural Studies have been increased as its heyday in 1980s was nearly over. For instance, Terry Eagleton, a former Marxist literary critic, declared in 2003 that the golden age of cultural theory is long past. This essay, therefore, intends to show the weak foundations on which the approaches of cultural studies to theatre rest and to clarify the general problem of their introduction to theatre studies. The approach of cultural studies to theatre takes the form of 'top-down inquiry' as it applies a theory to a particular play or historical period. In other word, from the theory the writer moves to the particular case. The result is not an inquiry but rather a demonstration. This circularity can destroy the point of serious intellectual investigation as the theory dictates answers. The goal-oriented narrow viewpoint as a logical consequence of 'top-down inquiry' makes the researcher to favor the plays or the parts of a play that are proper to test a theory. As a result it loses the fair judgment on the artistic value of a play, and brings about the misinterpretation. The interpreter-oriented reading is the other defect of cultural studies as it disregards the inherent meaning of the text, distorting a play. The approach of cultural studies also consists of a conventionality as it arrives at a stereotyped interpretation by using certain conventions of reasoning and rhetoric. The cultural theories are fundamentally the 'outside theories' that seek to explain not theatre but the very broad features of society and politics. Consequently their application to theatre risks the destructive criticism, disregarding the inherent experience of theatre. Most of, if not all, cultural theories, furthermore, are proven to be lack of empirical basis. The alternative method to them is a 'cognitive science' that proves scientifically our mind being influenced by bodily experience. The application of cultural materialism to Shakespeare's is one of the cases that reveal the limits of cultural studies. Jonathan Dollimore and Water Cohen provide a kind of 'canonical study' in this application that is imitated by the succeeding researchers. As a result the interpretation of has been flooded with repetitive critical remarks, revealing the problem of 'top-down inquiry' and conventional reasoning. Cultural Studies is antipodal to theatre in some respect. It is interested chiefly in the social and political reality while theatre aims to create the fiction world. The theatre studies, therefore, may have to risk the danger of destroying its own base when it adopts cultural studies uncritically. The different stance between theatre and cultural theories also occurs from the opposition of humanism vs. antihumanism. We have to introduce cultural theories selectively and properly not to destroy the inherent experience and domain of theatre.