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A Nonlinear Synchronization Scheme for Hindmarsh-Rose Models

  • Kim, Jung-Su;Allgower, Frank
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2010
  • Multiple subsystems are required to behave synchronously or cooperatively in many areas. For example, synchronous behaviors are common in networks of (electro-) mechanical systems, cell biology, coupled neurons, and cooperating robots. This paper presents a feedback scheme for synchronization between Hindmarsh-Rose models which have polynomial vector fields. We show that the problem is equivalent to finding an asymptotically stabilizing control for error dynamics which is also a polynomial system. Then, an extension to a nonlinear observer-based scheme is presented, which reduces the amount of information exchange between models.

Vibration Characteristics of Thin-Walled Beams (두께가 얇은 단면을 갖는 보의 진동특성)

  • Oh, Sang-Jin;Lee, Jae-Young;Mo, Jeong-Man;Park, Kwang-Kyou
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.709-712
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    • 2004
  • A study of the coupled flexural-torsional vibrations of thin-walled beams with monosymmetric cross-section is presented. The governing differential equations for free vibration of such beams are solved numerically to obtain natural frequencies and their corresponding mode shapes. The beam model is based on the Bernoulli-Euler beam theory and the effect of warping is taken into consideration. Numerical results are given for two specific examples of beams with free-free, clamped-free, hinged-hinged, clamped-hinged and clamped-clamped end constraints both including and excluding the effect of warping stiffness. The effect of warping stiffness on the natural frequencies and mode shapes is discussed and it is concluded that substantial error can be incurred if the effect is ignored.

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A Design and Analysis of Authentication Scheme for Tolerating Packet Loss in the Multicast Environment (멀티캐스트 환경에서의 패킷 손실을 고려한 인증기법 설계 및 분석)

  • 임정미;박철훈;유선영;박창섭
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.163-172
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    • 2003
  • Proposed in this paper is an authentication mechanism for multimedia streaming data in the Intemet multicast environment. The multicast authentication mechanism is coupled with the packet-level forward error correction code which has been recently applied for a reliable multicast transport transmission. Associated with this, Reed-Solomon erasure code is chosen for tolerating packet loss so that each of the received packets can be authenticated independently of the lost packets.

Analysis of Dielectric Rectangular Waveguide and Directional Coupler with Step Index Profile by the Modified Effective Index Method (수정된 실효 굴절율법에 의한 계단형 굴절률 분포를 갖는 광도파로와 방향성 결합기의 해석)

  • Kim, Chang Min;Jung, Byung Gi;Lee, Choang Woong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.522-528
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    • 1986
  • Based on the modified effective index method, analysis of dielectric rectangular waveguides and directional couplers are presented. Aside from the effective index concept of channel region, the equivalent index concept of cladding region is proposed. The error problem of eigenvalues, which has been experienced when the effective index method is used, is improved. Our approxiamtions give similar accuracy when compared with the results of other regorous approxiamtion techiniques. The advantage of the modified effective index methods is utilized by replacing the directional coupler with the equivalent slab guides, and the coupling constant is calculated by the coupled mode theory. The effectiveness of the equivalent index concept is positively confirmed.

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Comparative analysis of multiple mathematical models for prediction of consistency and compressive strength of ultra-high performance concrete

  • Alireza Habibi;Meysam Mollazadeh;Aryan Bazrafkan;Naida Ademovic
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.539-555
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    • 2023
  • Although some prediction models have successfully developed for ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), they do not provide insights and explicit relations between all constituents and its consistency, and compressive strength. In the present study, based on the experimental results, several mathematical models have been evaluated to predict the consistency and the 28-day compressive strength of UHPC. The models used were Linear, Logarithmic, Inverse, Power, Compound, Quadratic, Cubic, Mixed, Sinusoidal and Cosine equations. The applicability and accuracy of these models were investigated using experimental data, which were collected from literature. The comparisons between the models and the experimental results confirm that the majority of models give acceptable prediction with a high accuracy and trivial error rates, except Linear, Mixed, Sinusoidal and Cosine equations. The assessment of the models using numerical methods revealed that the Quadratic and Inverse equations based models provide the highest predictability of the compressive strength at 28 days and consistency, respectively. Hence, they can be used as a reliable tool in mixture design of the UHPC.

Study of improving precision and accuracy by using an internal standard in post column isotope dilution method for HPLC-ICP/MS (후 컬럼 동위원소 희석법을 적용한 HPLC-ICP/MS에서의 정량분석에서 내부 표준물을 이용한 정확도와 정밀도의 개선연구)

  • Joo, Mingyu;Park, Myungsun;Pak, Yong-Nam
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.140-146
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    • 2014
  • An internal standard was used in PCID (post column isotope dilution) to improve the accuracy and precision in quantification of various chemical species. The error occurring in the column was the largest in HPLC-ICP/MS (high performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry) when PCID and other traditional quantification methods were compared with each other. Internal standard was effective in correcting the loss of sample in the column to improve accuracy and precision. When applied to SeMet, using MeSecys or $Se^{4+}$ as an internal standard, relative errors were reduced from 31% and 13% to less than 1%, while standard deviations were reduced from 5.1% and 6.9% to 1.5% and 0.2%, respectively. Positive aspects of using an internal standard in PCID were compared with other quantitative techniques and discussed in detail.

Real-Time Moving Object Tracking System using Advanced Block Based Image Processing (개선된 블록기반 영상처리기법에 의한 실시간 이동물체 추적시스템)

  • Kim, Dohwan;Cheoi, Kyung-Joo;Lee, Yillbyung
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.333-349
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we propose a real tine moving object tracking system based on block-based image processing technique and human visual processing. The system has two nun features. First, to take advantage of the merit of the biological mechanism of human retina, the system has two cameras, a CCD(Charge-Coupled Device) camera equipped with wide angle lens for more wide scope vision and a Pan-Tilt-Zoon tamers. Second, the system divides the input image into a numbers of blocks and processes coarsely to reduce the rate of tracking error and the processing time. Tn an experiment, the system showed satisfactory performances coping with almost every noisy image, detecting moving objects very int and controlling the Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera precisely.

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Measurement of mass Transfer Coefficients for Adsorptive Bulk Gas Separation with Velocity Variations (기체속도가 변하는 벌크기체의 흡착공정에서 물질전달계수의 측정)

  • Min, Jun-Ho;Choi, Min-Ho;Suh, Sung-Sup
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.310-318
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    • 1999
  • The concentration breakthrough curves were examined to predict mass transfer coefficients of nitrogen and oxygen in adsorption column for design data of PSA process. Experimental breakthrough curves for bulk gas flow were compared with theoretical simulation results. For quantitative analysis of the adsorption, coupled Langmuir isotherm was considered and LDF model was used to describe the mass transfer effect. In the experimental and theoretical results, it was found that mass transfer coefficient was not affected by flow rate but strongly affected by pressure. As a result of this tendency, mass transfer resistance in this system was proved to belong to the macropore diffusion controlling region and the mass transfer coefficients could be expressed by exponential functions of pressure change. The mass transfer coefficients for one component, nitrogen or oxygen, were successfully applied to breakthrough curves for bulk mixed gases. The experimental curves were reasonably in consistent with the theoretical curves and the error time was less than 5 percent.

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Fuel Assembly Modelling for Dynamic Analysis of Reactor Internals and Core (원자로 내부구조물과 노심의 동적해석을 위한 핵연료집합체의 모델링)

  • Jhung, Myung-Jo;Hwang, Jong-Keun;Kim, Yeon-Seung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.743-752
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    • 1995
  • This paper investigates the effects of fuel groupings in the coupled internals and core model on the internals and fuel responses due to pipe breaks. The 177 fuel assemblies for Korean standard nuclear power plant are grouped into several stick models and the responses of internals components are calculated. The analysis results show that the fuel model groupings in the coupled internals and core model have no significant effects on the internals and fuel responses for pipe break excitation. Also, in order to determine the feasibility of constructing a single equivalent stick representation of In or more adjacent fuel bundles, the reduced models, each of which employs a different stiffness lumping rule, are constructed. It is shown that the equivalent stiffness calculated to get the first natural frequency of the original model while preserving net gap between grouping centers gives the minimum modelling error.

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Electromagnetic Forming Process Analysis Based on Coupled Simulations of Electromagnetic Analysis and Structural Analysis

  • Lee, Man Gi;Lee, Seung Hwan;Kim, Sunwoo;Kim, Jin Ho
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.215-221
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    • 2016
  • We conducted a phased electromagnetic forming process analysis (EFPA) over time through a coupling of electromagnetic analysis and structural analysis. The analysis is conducted through a direct linkage between electromagnetic analysis and structural analysis. The analysis process is repeated until the electric current is completely discharged by a formed coil. We calculate the forming force that affects the workpiece using MAXWELL, a commercial electromagnetic finite element analysis program. Then, we simulate plastic behavior by using the calculated forming force data as the forming force input to ANSYS, a commercial structure finite element analysis program. We calculate the forming force data by using the model shape in MAXWELL, a commercial electromagnetic finite element analysis program. We repeat the process until the current is fully discharged by the formed coil. Our results can be used to reduce the error in data transformation with a reduced number of data transformations, because the proposed approach directly links the electromagnetic analysis and the structural analysis after removing the step of the numerical analysis of a graph describing the forming force, unlike the existing electromagnetic forming process. Second, it is possible to simulate a more realistic forming force by keeping a certain distance between nodes using the re-mesh function during the repeated analysis until the current is completely discharged by the formed coil, based on the MAXWELL results. We compare and review the results of the EFPA using the peak value of the forming force that acts on the workpiece (which is the existing analysis method), and the proposed phased EFPA over time approach.