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Next-Generation Personal Authentication Scheme Based on EEG Signal and Deep Learning

  • Yang, Gi-Chul
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.1034-1047
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    • 2020
  • The personal authentication technique is an essential tool in this complex and modern digital information society. Traditionally, the most general mechanism of personal authentication was using alphanumeric passwords. However, passwords that are hard to guess or to break, are often hard to remember. There are demands for a technology capable of replacing the text-based password system. Graphical passwords can be an alternative, but it is vulnerable to shoulder-surfing attacks. This paper looks through a number of recently developed graphical password systems and introduces a personal authentication system using a machine learning technique with electroencephalography (EEG) signals as a new type of personal authentication system which is easier for a person to use and more difficult for others to steal than other preexisting authentication systems.

Molecular Computing with Artificial Neurons

  • Michael Conrad;Zauner, Klaus-Peter
    • Communications of the Korean Institute of Information Scientists and Engineers
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.78-89
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    • 2000
  • Today's computers are built up from a minimal set of standard pattern recognition operations. Logic gates, such as NAND, are common examples. Biomolecular materials offer an alternative approach, both in terms of variety and context sensitivity. Enzymes, the basic switching elements in biological cells, are notable for their ability to discriminate specific molecules in a complex background and to do so in a manner that is sensitive to particular milieu features and indifferent to others, The enzyme, in effect, is a powerful context sensitivity pattern processor that in a rough way can be analogized to a neuron whose input-output behavior is controlled by enzymatic dynamics.

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Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio based on RVM

  • Shi, Shangkun;Yan, Jiao;Joe, Inwhee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.86-88
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    • 2019
  • In a complex geographical environment, communication quality of communication equipment is being seriously challenged. Secondary Users(SUs) must make the best possible use the idle spectrums that Primary Users(PUs) do not use and change spectrum frequently. Using the relevance vector machine(RVM) to establish a signal noise Ratio(SNR) Model for interference information and bit error rate(BER). Through the model and real-time interference information, the minimum channel SNR meeting the BER requirements of communication equipment can be predicted, and we can also calculate the minimum transmitted power. According to the simulation results, this method has better performance for selecting available channel and restraining interference.

A STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF ACTUAL SOUND ENVIRONMENT BASED ON TWO TYPE INFORMATION PROCESSING METHODS--THE USE OF EXPANSION SERIES TYPE REGRESSION AND FUZZY PROBABILITY

  • Ikuta, Akira;Ohta, Mitsuo
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1994.06a
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    • pp.698-703
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    • 1994
  • In the actual sound environment, the random signal often shows a complex fluctuation pattern apart from a standard Gaussian distribution. In this study, an evaluation method for the sound environmnetal system is proposed in the generalized form applicable to the actual stochastic phenomena, by introducing two type information processing methods based on the regression model of expansion series type and the Fuzzy probability. The effectiveness of the proposed method are confirmed experimentally too by applying it to the observed data in the actual noise environment.

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Front-End Design for Underwater Communication System with 25 kHz Carrier Frequency and 5 kHz Symbol Rate (25kHz 반송파와 5kHz 심볼율을 갖는 수중통신 수신기용 전단부 설계)

  • Kim, Seung-Geun;Yun, Chang-Ho;Park, Jin-Young;Kim, Sea-Moon;Park, Jong-Won;Lim, Young-Kon
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.166-171
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, the front-end of a digital receiver with a 25 kHz carrier frequency, 5 kHz symbol rate, and any excess-bandwidth is designed using two basic facts. The first is known as the uniform sampling theorem, which states that the sampled sequence might not suffer from aliasing even if its sampling rate is lower than the Nyquist sampling rate if the analog signal is a bandpass one. The other fact is that if the sampling rate is 4 times the center frequency of the sampled sequence, the front-end processing complexity can be dramatically reduced due to the half of the sampled sequence to be multiplied by zero in the demixing process. Furthermore, the designed front-end is simplified by introducing sub-filters and sub-sampling sequences. The designed front-end is composed of an A/D converter, which takes samples of a bandpass filtered signal at a 20 kHz rate; a serial-to-parallel converter, which converts a sampled bandpass sequence to 4 parallel sub-sample sequences; 4 sub-filter blocks, which act as a frequency shifter and lowpass filter for a complex sequence; 4 synchronized switches; and 2 adders. The designed front-end dramatically reduces the computational complexity by more than 50% for frequency shifting and lowpass filtering operations since a conventional front-end requires a frequency shifting and two lowpass filtering operations to get one lowpass complex sample, while the proposed front-end requires only four filtering operation to get four lowpass complex samples, which is equivalent to one filtering operation for one sample.

The Classification of Arrhythmia Using Similarity Analysis Between Unit Patterns at ECG Signal (ECG 신호에서 단위패턴간 유사도분석을 이용한 부정맥 분류 알고리즘)

  • Bae, Jung-Hyoun;Lim, Seung-Ju;Kim, Jeong-Ju;Park, Sung-Dae;Kim, Jeong-Do
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.19D no.1
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    • pp.105-112
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    • 2012
  • Most methods for detecting PVC and APC require the measurement of accurate QRS complex, P wave and T wave. In this study, we propose new algorithm for detecting PVC and APC without using complex parameter and algorithms. Proposed algorithm have wide applicability to abnormal waveform by personal distinction and difference as well as all sorts of normal waveform on ECG. To achieve this, we separate ECG signal into each unit patterns and made a standard unit pattern by just using unit patterns which have normal R-R internal. After that, we detect PVC and APC by using similarity analysis for pattern matching between standard unit pattern and each unit patterns.

Multi-mode Radar Signal Sorting by Means of Spatial Data Mining

  • Wan, Jian;Nan, Pulong;Guo, Qiang;Wang, Qiangbo
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.725-734
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    • 2016
  • For multi-mode radar signals in complex electromagnetic environment, different modes of one emitter tend to be deinterleaved into several emitters, called as "extension", when processing received signals by use of existing sorting methods. The "extension" problem inevitably deteriorates the sorting performance of multi-mode radar signals. In this paper, a novel method based on spatial data mining is presented to address above challenge. Based on theories of data field, we describe the distribution information of feature parameters using potential field, and makes partition clustering of parameter samples according to revealed distribution features. Additionally, an evaluation criterion based on cloud model membership is established to measure the relevance between different cluster-classes, which provides important spatial knowledge for the solution of the "extension" problem. It is shown through numerical simulations that the proposed method is effective on solving the "extension" problem in multi-mode radar signal sorting, and can achieve higher correct sorting rate.

Signal Processing using Fuzzy Logic and Neural Network for Welding Gap Detection

  • Kim, Gwan-Hyung;Kim, Il;Lee, Sang-Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.178-183
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    • 2001
  • Welding is essential for the manufacture of a range of engineering components which may vary from very large structures such as ships and bridges to very complex structures such as aircraft engines, or miniature components for microelectronic applications. Especially, a domestic situation of the welding automation is still depend on the arc sensing system in comparison to the vision sensing system. Specially, the gap-detecting of workpiece using conventional arc sensor is proposed in this study. As a same principle, a welding current varies with the size of a welding gap. This study introduce to the fuzzy membership filter to cancel a high frequency noise of welding current, and ART2 which has the competitive learning network classifies the signal patterns the filtered welding signal. A welding current possesses a specific pattern according to the existence or the size of a welding gap. These specific patterns result in different classification in comparison with an occasion for no welding gap. The patterns in each case of 1mm, 2mm, 3mm and no welding gap are identified by the artificial neural network.

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Vibration Source Signal Identification of Structures Using ICA (ICA 기법을 이용한 구조물의 진동원 신호 규명)

  • Kim, Kookhyun;Kwon, Hyuk-Min;Cho, Dae-Seung;Kim, Jae-Ho;Jun, Jae-Jin
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.498-503
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    • 2012
  • Independent component analysis (ICA) technique based on statistical independency of the signals is known as suitable to identify the source signals by measuring and separating mixed signals through transfer paths and has successfully applied in the field of medical care, communications and so forth. In this study, the ICA technique is introduced for the identification of excitation sources from measured vibration signals of structures, which can be done by evaluating negentropy of centered and whitened vibration signals and correlation of separated signals. To validate the method, numerical analyses are carried out for a plate and a cylinder structure. The results show that the method can be applied efficiently to source identification of complex structures. Nevertheless, additional studies would be required to complement problems of occasional inaccuracy.

Performance Evaluation, Optimal Design and Complex Obstacle Detection of an Overlapped Ultrasonic Sensor Ring (중첩 초음파 센서 링의 성능 평가, 최적 설계 및 복합 장애물 탐지)

  • Kim, Sung-Bok;Kim, Hyun-Bin
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.341-347
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents the performance evaluation. optimal design. and complex obstacle detection of an overlapped ultrasonic sensor ring by introducing a new concept of effective beam width. It is assumed that a set of ultrasonic sensors of the same type are arranged along a circle of nonzero radius at regular spacings with their beams overlapped. First, the global positional uncertainty of an overlapped ultrasonic sensor ring is expressed by the average value of local positional uncertainty over the entire obstacle detection range. The effective beam width of an overlapped ultrasonic sensor ring is assessed as the beam width of a single ultrasonic sensor having the same amount of global positional uncertainty, from which a normalized obstacle detection performance index is defined. Second. using the defined index, the design parameters of an overlapped ultrasonic sensor ring are optimized for minimal positional uncertainty in obstacle detection. For a given number of ultrasonic sensors, the optimal radius of an overlapped ultrasonic sensor ring is determined, and for a given radius of an overlapped ultrasonic sensor ring, the optimal number of ultrasonic sensors is determined. Third, the decision rules of positional uncertainty zone for multiple obstacle detection are provided based on the inequality relationships among obstacle distances by three adjacent ultrasonic sensors. Using the provided rules, the obstacle outline detection is performed in a rather complex environment consisting of several obstacles of different shapes.