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A MAC Protocol using Directiona Antenna to Solve Deafness Problem (Deafness 문제를 해결하기 위한 지향성 MAC 프로토콜)

  • An, Han-Soon;Hong, Sung-Peel;Kahng, Hyun-Kook
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.917-920
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    • 2007
  • 무선 Ad-hoc 네트워크에서는 주로 IEEE 802.11 MAC 프로토콜을 이용한다. IEEE 802.11 MAC 프로토콜은 제어 메시지인 RTS-CTS를 통해서 채널 예약을 하고 데이터를 전송하는 방식으로 모든 통신에 Omni-directional 안테나를 이용하여 전송한다. 본 논문에서는 기존 IEEE 802.11 MAC 프로토콜보다 성능을 향상시키기 위해서 directional 안테나를 이용한 MAC 프로토콜을 사용한다. Directional 안테나를 사용한 MAC 프로토콜은 IEEE 802.11 MAC 프로토콜에 비해서 Spatial Reuse를 증가함으로서 채널 자원을 더욱 효율적으로 사용하는 것이 가능하다. 또한 Directional 안테나의 사용은 안테나의 지향성에 따른 안테나 이득 및 전송 범위의 증가 그리고 전송 범위를 Omni-directional 안테나와 동일하게 적용할 경우에는 저 전력 통신이 가능하다는 장점을 가지고 있다. 그러나 Directional 안테나의 사용은 IEEE 802.11 MAC보다 좋은 성능을 갖기는 하지만 새로운 문제들이 발생한다. 이러한 문제들로는 New Hidden Terminal, Deafness, Capture, 그리고 위치 인식에 관련된 문제들이 발생한다. 본 논문에서서 위에서 언급한 Directional 안테나의 이점과 그리고 문제점에 대해서 설명하고, 이러한 문제들 중에 Deafness 문제를 완화시킬 수 있는 방법을 제안한다. 그리고 QualNet 4.0을 이용한 시뮬레이션을 통해서 제안된 프로토콜의 성능을 평가한다.

Bilateral Later-Onset Sensorineural Deafness Diagnosed by Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response in a Border Collie (뇌간 청각유발전위 검사에 의해 진단된 보더 콜리의 양측 후발성 감각신경성난청)

  • Kang, Byung-Jae;Kim, Yongsun;Lee, Seunghoon;Kim, Wan Hee;Kweon, Oh-Kyeong
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.129-132
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    • 2014
  • A 4-year-old, intact female Border Collie was presented for evaluation of hearing impairment. Clinical, neurological, otoscopic and magnetic resonance imaging examinations were carried out to determine the cause of hearing loss, but no remarkable change was found. Then, brainstem auditory-evoked response test was performed to assess hearing loss, and the dog had a bilateral sensorineural deafness was revealed. Since possible causes of acquired hearing loss were ruled out by several examinations and history taking, bilateral later-onset deafness was suspected to be genetic and not congenital. This report suggested the possibility that dogs had inherited later-onset sensorineural deafness.

Clinical Observation of Streptomycin Ototoxicity (스트레프토마이신 중독성난청의 임상적 관찰)

  • 이종담;윤병용
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1977.06a
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    • pp.3.1-3
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    • 1977
  • Now a lot of antibiotics are available for daily clinical use. Streptomycin, above all them, is widely used because of its effects upon tuberculosis. Recently, however, the ototoxic effects of SM was noticed especially on the vestibular sensory organs, so called, SM deafness. The authors have clinically investigated the incidence of SM deafness of 198 cases of admission at Masan National Hospital for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. The results obtained were follows; 1. The incidence of SM deafness was 30 cases (15.2%) of total 198 cases. 2. SM deafness had a tendency to increase according to amount of administrated SM dose. 3. The administration of SM 1.0 gm. daily (17.4%) resulted in more frequent incidence than that (2.9%) of 1.0gm. single dose, twice a week. 4. The complication due to SM administration was 59 cases (2.98%). Among them, tinnitus was the most frequent symptom recording 14 cases (46.7%). 5. SM deafness had a tendency to begin with high frequency and than progress gradually to speech range. 6. As concern of type of audiogram, gradual descending type (40.0%) and horizontal type(30.3%) were the most frequent.

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A Study on Tinnitus and Deafness Based on the Donguibogam (『동의보감(東醫寶鑑)』을 중심으로 한 이명(耳鳴), 이농(耳聾)에 대한 고찰)

  • Park, Chae yeon;Ahn, Jinhee;Baik, You-sang;Jeong, Chang-hyun;Jang, Woochang
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.117-136
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    • 2022
  • Objectives : The objective of this paper is to examine the pathology and treatment methods of tinnitus and deafness. Methods : Contents on the ears, pathology and treatment methods of tinnitus and deafness in the Donguibogam were examined. Results & Conclusions : Findings indicate that Kidney jing deficiency and problems of qi metabolism of the Kidney are at the root of tinnitus and deafness pathology. In treatment, once the primary symptoms are managed, the root, which is Kidney deficiency, needs to be improved, together with life style management. In the case of Heart-Kidney disconnection, the Heart must be collected while nurturing jing; in the case of yin deficiency and flaring, ministerial fire must be managed while tonifying jing and blood. If the cause lies in the Lungs and Kidney, they must be tonified, while in cases due to problematic water fluid metabolism, phlegm-fire or exterior pathogens, the Kidney needs to be dealt with even after treating the aforementioned causes.

Dual-Channel MAC Protocol Using Directional Antennas in Location Aware Ad hoc Networks (위치정보 기반의 Ad hoc 네트워크에서 방향성 안테나를 이용한 Dual-Channel MAC 프로토콜)

  • Han, Do-Hyung;Kang, Chang-Nam;Jwa, Jeong-Woo
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.7-10
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    • 2005
  • Ad hoc MAC protocols using directional antennas can be used to improve the network capacity. Directional antennas have a Deafness problem and decrease throughput of the network caused by increasing backoff duration. Dual channel protocols have been proposed to mitigate the Deafness and hidden node problems. In this paper, we propose a dual channel MAC protocol using a directional antenna to mitigate the Deafness problem and increase the network capacity. The performance of the proposed Ad hoc MAC protocol is confirmed by computer simulations using Qualnet ver. 3.8 simulator.

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A Tone Dual-Channel DMAC Protocol in Location Aware Ad Hoc Networks (위치 정보 기반의 Ad hoc 네트워크에서 Tone 을 사용한 Dual-Channel DMAC 프로토콜)

  • Lee, Eun-Ju;Han, Do-Hyung;Jwa, Jeong-Woo
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.57-58
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    • 2006
  • Ad hoc MAC protocols using directional antennas can be used to improve the network capacity by improving spatial reuse. But, the directional MAC protocols have the problem of deafness and have a poor throughput performance. The dual-channel DMAC protocol has been proposed to mitigate deafness and improve spatial reuse. In this paper, we propose a dual-channel DMAC protocol using the omnidirectional antenna for an out-of-band tone and directional antennas for control/data channels. In the proposed MAC protocol, an omnidirectional out-of-band tone mitigates deafness and directional antennas used in control/data channels improve spatial reuse and reduce interference packets. The throughput performance of the proposed MAC protocol is confirmed by computer simulations using Qualnet ver. 3.8 simulator.

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Cortical Deafness Due to Ischaemic Strokes in Both Temporal Lobes

  • Lachowska, Magdalena;Pastuszka, Agnieszka;Sokolowski, Jacek;Szczudlik, Piotr;Niemczyk, Kazimierz
    • Journal of Audiology & Otology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2021
  • Cortical deafness is a clinical rarity whereby a patient is unresponsive to all types of sounds despite the preserved integrity of the peripheral hearing organs. In this study, we present a patient who suddenly lost his hearing following ischaemic infarcts in both temporal lobes with no other neurological deficits. The CT confirmed damage to the primary auditory cortex (Heschl's gyrus) of both hemispheres. Initially, the patient was unresponsive to all sounds, however, he regained some of the auditory abilities during 10 months follow up. Pure tone threshold improvement from complete deafness to the level of moderate hearing loss in the right ear and severe in the left was observed in pure tone audiometry. Otoacoustic emissions, auditory brainstem responses, and acoustic reflex findings showed normal results. The middle and late latency potential results confirmed objectively the improvement of the patient's hearing, however, after 10 months still, they were somewhat compromised on both sides. In speech audiometry, there was no comprehension of spoken words neither at 3 nor at 10 months. The absent mismatch negativity confirmed above mentioned comprehension deficit. The extensive auditory electrophysiological testing presented in this study contributes to the understanding of the neural and functional changes in cortical deafness. It presents the evolution of changes after ischaemic cerebrovascular event expressed as auditory evoked potentials starting from short through middle and long latency and ending with event-related potentials and supported by neuroimaging.

Cortical Deafness Due to Ischaemic Strokes in Both Temporal Lobes

  • Lachowska, Magdalena;Pastuszka, Agnieszka;Sokolowski, Jacek;Szczudlik, Piotr;Niemczyk, Kazimierz
    • Korean Journal of Audiology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2021
  • Cortical deafness is a clinical rarity whereby a patient is unresponsive to all types of sounds despite the preserved integrity of the peripheral hearing organs. In this study, we present a patient who suddenly lost his hearing following ischaemic infarcts in both temporal lobes with no other neurological deficits. The CT confirmed damage to the primary auditory cortex (Heschl's gyrus) of both hemispheres. Initially, the patient was unresponsive to all sounds, however, he regained some of the auditory abilities during 10 months follow up. Pure tone threshold improvement from complete deafness to the level of moderate hearing loss in the right ear and severe in the left was observed in pure tone audiometry. Otoacoustic emissions, auditory brainstem responses, and acoustic reflex findings showed normal results. The middle and late latency potential results confirmed objectively the improvement of the patient's hearing, however, after 10 months still, they were somewhat compromised on both sides. In speech audiometry, there was no comprehension of spoken words neither at 3 nor at 10 months. The absent mismatch negativity confirmed above mentioned comprehension deficit. The extensive auditory electrophysiological testing presented in this study contributes to the understanding of the neural and functional changes in cortical deafness. It presents the evolution of changes after ischaemic cerebrovascular event expressed as auditory evoked potentials starting from short through middle and long latency and ending with event-related potentials and supported by neuroimaging.

Speech Perception and Gap Detection Performance of Single-Sided Deafness under Noisy Conditions

  • Kwak, Chanbeom;Kim, Saea;Lee, Jihyeon;Seo, Youngjoon;Kong, Taehoon;Han, Woojae
    • Journal of Audiology & Otology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.197-203
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    • 2019
  • Background and Objectives: Many studies have reported no benefit of sound localization, but improved speech understanding in noise after treating patients with single-sided deafness (SSD). Furthermore, their performances provided a large individual difference. The present study aimed to measure the ability of speech perception and gap detection in noise for the SSD patients to better understand their hearing nature. Subjects and Methods: Nine SSD patients with different onset and period of hearing deprivation and 20 young adults with normal hearing and simulated conductive hearing loss as the control groups conducted speech perception in noise (SPIN) and Gap-In-Noise (GIN) tests. The SPIN test asked how many presented sentences were understood at the +5 and -5 dB signal-to-noise ratio. The GIN test was asked to find the shortest gap in white noise with different lengths in the gap. Results: Compared to the groups with normal hearing and simulated instant hearing loss, the SSD group showed much poor performance in both SPIN and GIN tests while supporting central auditory plasticity of the SSD patients. Rather than a longer period of deafness, the large individual variance indicated that the congenital SSD patients showed better performance than the acquired SSD patients in two measurements. Conclusions: The results suggested that comprehensive assessments should be implemented before any treatment of the SSD patient considering their onset time and etiology, although these findings need to be generalized with a large sample size.

Speech Perception and Gap Detection Performance of Single-Sided Deafness under Noisy Conditions

  • Kwak, Chanbeom;Kim, Saea;Lee, Jihyeon;Seo, Youngjoon;Kong, Taehoon;Han, Woojae
    • Korean Journal of Audiology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.197-203
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    • 2019
  • Background and Objectives: Many studies have reported no benefit of sound localization, but improved speech understanding in noise after treating patients with single-sided deafness (SSD). Furthermore, their performances provided a large individual difference. The present study aimed to measure the ability of speech perception and gap detection in noise for the SSD patients to better understand their hearing nature. Subjects and Methods: Nine SSD patients with different onset and period of hearing deprivation and 20 young adults with normal hearing and simulated conductive hearing loss as the control groups conducted speech perception in noise (SPIN) and Gap-In-Noise (GIN) tests. The SPIN test asked how many presented sentences were understood at the +5 and -5 dB signal-to-noise ratio. The GIN test was asked to find the shortest gap in white noise with different lengths in the gap. Results: Compared to the groups with normal hearing and simulated instant hearing loss, the SSD group showed much poor performance in both SPIN and GIN tests while supporting central auditory plasticity of the SSD patients. Rather than a longer period of deafness, the large individual variance indicated that the congenital SSD patients showed better performance than the acquired SSD patients in two measurements. Conclusions: The results suggested that comprehensive assessments should be implemented before any treatment of the SSD patient considering their onset time and etiology, although these findings need to be generalized with a large sample size.