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Centralized Educational Certificate Authentication System Using QR Cod Tag (QR코드를 이용한 통합 교육 자격 입증 시스템)

  • Abdurhman, Hamdi;Jang, Jong-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.271-274
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    • 2017
  • An educational institution issued a degree certificate to those students who have successfully completed all studies included in different levels of the degree program. The degree certificate presented by the University is of major significance in the person's life but the fabrication and circulation of fake certificates is inexpensive because a paper document can easily be forged with the availability of advance printing and copying technologies. So, there is a need to adopt a centralized authentication process that can verify and ensure the authenticity of a document. In order to prevent the spread of fake degree certificates a method is proposed where the integrity of the contents with in the certificate can be verified with the use of and Smart Phone Application. A Quick Response (QR) Code will contain a digital signature over the data such as degree holder's name, major program, Grade Point Average (GPA) obtained etc. Which will be signed by university authorities after the registration in central system and deployed in university. In order to verify the digital signature a person need to use a specific smart phone application which will scan and authenticate the certificate without gaining access to a user's security credentials such as password.

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Gas Typed Digital X-ray Image Sensor Using PDP Fabrication Process (PDP공정을 이용한 가스 방식의 디지털 X-ray 영상 센서)

  • Kim, Chang Man;Kim, Si Hyung;Nam, Ki Chang;Kim, Sang Hee;Song, Kwang Soup
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.49 no.9
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    • pp.322-327
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    • 2012
  • Parallel-plate-type scanning sensors have been commercially used for X-ray imaging sensors. In this study, we manufactured the scan typed 1D X-ray image sensor that can be used to obtain scanning images, by using the plasma display panel (PDP) fabrication process. We fabricated drift and pixel electrodes in the glass chamber and injected Xe gas at atmospheric pressure. We evaluated the intensity of a pixel signal depending on the bias voltage on the drift electrode and investigated the characteristics of shielding effect on the single pixel using lead (Pb). The adsorption rate of X-ray photon is low (4%) on the soda lime glass (1.1mm) and the electrical signal detected on the X-ray sensor was increased in the high bias voltage. We acquired digital X-ray scanning image with our DAS (data acquisition system) and sensor scanning system.

Fabrication of YB$_{a2}Cu_3O_{7-{\delta}}/SrTiO_3/YB_{a2}Cu_3O_{7-{\delta}}$ multilayer structure for ground plane of single flux quantum digital circuit (단자속 양자 디지털 회로의 접지면을 위한 YB$_{a2}Cu_3O_{7-{\delta}}/SrTiO_3/YB_{a2}Cu_3O_{\7-{\delta}}$ 다층 구조의 제작)

  • Jang, Ju-Eok;Kim, Young-Hwan;Kim, Young-Hwan;Lee, Jong-Min;Park, Jong-Hyeog;Kang, Joon-Hee
    • 한국초전도학회:학술대회논문집
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    • v.9
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    • pp.71-74
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    • 1999
  • We have fabricated high-T$_c$ superconducting YBa$_2Cu_3O_{7-{\delta}}\;/SrTiO_3/\;YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-{\delta}}$ (YBCO/STO/YBCO) multilayer structure on (001) $SrTiO_3$ substrate by using pulsed laser deposition technique for applying to ground plane of single flux quantum digital circuits. In this structure, the top and bottom YBCO layers were connected through the holes in the STO insulating layer. The critical temperature of the two YBCO layers connected each other was 86 K after annealing at 500 $^{\circ}C$ in $O_2$ atm for about 60 hr. This result shows that the annealing process is very important fabricating YBCO/STO/YBCO multilayer structure An experiment to optimize the fabrication process of YSCO/ST0/YBCO multilayer structure with good quality is in progress.

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Three-dimensional printed complete denture fabrication using the scan data from the conventional denture-making process (통상적인 총의치 제작과정에서의 스캔 정보를 활용한 three-dimensional printed complete denture의 제작)

  • Kim, Hyun-Min;Kim, Jong-Jin;Lee, Joo-Hee;Cha, Hyun-Suk;Baik, Jin
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.196-202
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    • 2020
  • Recently three-dimensional (3D) printed complete dentures are becoming more widely recognized as one of the treatment options for the edentulous patients. Korean National Healthcare, however, has not yet approved the application of the 3D printed dentures, and in the cases where the dentures should be refabricated, the conventional fabrication process needs to be entirely repeated. However, during the conventional process, the digital scan data of some key steps could be easily obtained. In this clinical case, using these data, a new pair of 3D printed dentures that improved the limitations of the first conventional dentures were successfully fabricated.

Fabrication of complete dentures made with monolithic discs through CAD/CAM using facial scan data and individual tray duplicating temporary denture: a case report (안면스캔 데이터와 임시의치를 복제한 개인 트레이를 활용하여 CAD/CAM을 통한 monolithic disc로 제작한 총의치 수복: 증례 보고)

  • Ju Hyun Kim;Soo-Yeon Shin
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.158-167
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    • 2023
  • As digital technology has advanced in the field of dentistry, the use of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) has brought changes to the stages of dental treatment. The use of CAD/CAM technology in dental restoration offers clinical efficiency and convenience by reducing production time and appointment intervals, while also simplifying the fabrication process to reduce errors. In this case, digital replication and printing of temporary teeth were used to aid a patient with complex medical histories and physical disabilities. The final impression obtained with silicone impression material included information on the vertical dimension, centric relation, and the angle and length of the anterior teeth, which shortened the production time and appointment intervals and increased patient satisfaction. The final restoration was fabricated using milling and monolithic disc techniques, demonstrating appropriate stability, retention, and support, resulting in functional and aesthetic satisfaction.

Using treatment denture and digital technology in patient with unstable mandibular movement: a case report (불안정한 하악위를 가진 무치악 환자에서 치료의치와 디지털 기술을 이용한 치료 증례)

  • Eunji Oh;Woohyung Jang;Chan Park;Kwidug Yun;Hyun-Pil Lim;Sangwon Park
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.168-175
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    • 2023
  • Long-term use of inappropriate prosthesis often results in habitual closure or irregular mandibular movements. In that case, guide to the stable centric position is difficult. Therefore, by using a treatment denture, the muscles and TMJ should be stabilized and the jaw relation should be acquired with the treatment position. Compared to the conventional method, digital technology in fabrication complete denture has the advantage of reproducing a stable tooth arrangement in cases of difficult tooth alignment, minimizing laboratory errors and reducing denture fabrication time. Therefore, in this case, the final denture was fabricated by digitally reproducing the stable treatment position, vertical dimension, and lip support with a treatment denture, and satisfactory results were obtained.

The Discursive Topography in Maker Culture A Critical Discourse Analysis of 'Maker Movement' (메이커 문화를 둘러싼 담론적 지형 메이커 운동(maker movement)에 대한 비판적 담론 분석)

  • Choi, Hyuk Kyoo
    • Korean journal of communication and information
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    • v.82
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    • pp.73-103
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    • 2017
  • With the introduction and expansion of 'maker movement', maker culture captured attention and saw itself as an emerging culture. This study aims to analyze published books, policy report, columns and news articles related to maker culture through the perspective of critical discourse analysis. Maker movement led by the government gives meaning to the maker culture as the force of 'creative economy' that can overcome the economic crisis. Following this meaning making, one-man digital fabrication start-ups have been actively promoted by government policies. In the case of Seoul, it criticizes government led maker movement that only focuses on economy and institutionalizes maker movement by focusing on the maker culture's aspect as 'digital social innovation' that can resolve social problems. In the world of art, it tries to rediscover the value craft, that is, 'creative craftsman'. Moreover, resistance movement that tries to fight against dominant technology structure through constructing 'critical making' was also spotted. Nonetheless, it is rather untimely to definitely find dominant discourse's power effect in reality and sign of rupture in dominant structure as the result of resisting discourse's struggle. Thus, maker movement is the field of struggle where an ongoing clash can be found: between discourse strategy that tries to make maker culture a social or economic asset by combining with dominant power structure, and alternating or resisting practice of signification that focuses on its cultural techno-political potential.

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Application of digital implant system on implant treatment with "all-on-4" concept (디지털 임플란트 시스템을 전용한 "All-on-4" 개념의 임플란트 보철 증례)

  • Kim, Yong-Jun;Jeong, Seung-Mi;Kim, Kyeong-Hee;Fang, Jeong-Whan;Kim, Dae-Hwan;Choi, Byung-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.88-94
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    • 2018
  • Recently, digital implant systems are expanding its influence in dental area. Due to technical improvement, they jumped over their limits nowadays. We can use these newest systems to treat edentulous patient, from implant surgery to fabrication of prosthesis. In this case, The patient was a fifty years old female. She had a full edentulous ridge on mandible and wanted to reconstruct occlusion with using implants. We planned to use digital implant system with "all-on-4" concept on mandible and produced surgical guide for flapless implant surgery. After the surgery, we tried to fabricate full arch prosthesis just using a digital devices and confirmed satisfying result.

Fabrication of the Optical Fiber-Photodiode Array Module Using Si v-groove (실리콘 v-groove를 이용한 광섬유-광검출기 어레이 모듈 제작)

  • 정종민;지윤규;박찬용;유지범;박경현;김홍만
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.31A no.6
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    • pp.88-97
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    • 1994
  • We describe the design, fabrication, and performance of the optical fiber-photodiode 1$\times$12 arry module using mesa-type InS10.53T GaS10.47TAS/INP 1$\times$12 PIN photodiode array. We fabricated the PIN PD array for high-speed optical fiber parallel data link optimizing quantum efficiency, operating speed sensitivity from the PIN-FET structure, and electrical AC crosstalk. For each element of the array, the diameter of the photodetective area is 80 $\mu$m, the diameter of the p-metal pad is 90 $\mu$m, and the photodiode seperation is 250 $\mu$m to use Si v-groove. Ground conductor line is placed around diodes and p-metal pads are formed in zigzag to reduce Ac capacitance coupling between array elements. The dark current (IS1dT) is I nA and the capacitance(CS1pDT) is 0.9 pF at -5 V. No signifcant variations of IS1dT and CPD from element to element in the array were observed. We calulated the coupling efficiency for 10/125 SMF and 50/125 GI MMF, and measured the responsivity of the PD array at the wavelength is 1.55 $\mu$ m. Responsivities are 0.93 A/W for SMF and 0.96 A/W for MMF. The optical fiber-PD array module is useful in numerous high speed digital and analog photonic system applications.

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Accuracy evaluation of metal copings fabricated by computer-aided milling and direct metal laser sintering systems

  • Park, Jong-Kyoung;Lee, Wan-Sun;Kim, Hae-Young;Kim, Woong-Chul;Kim, Ji-Hwan
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 2015
  • PURPOSE. To assess the marginal and internal gaps of the copings fabricated by computer-aided milling and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) systems in comparison to casting method. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Ten metal copings were fabricated by casting, computer-aided milling, and DMLS. Seven mesiodistal and labiolingual positions were then measured, and each of these were divided into the categories; marginal gap (MG), cervical gap (CG), axial wall at internal gap (AG), and incisal edge at internal gap (IG). Evaluation was performed by a silicone replica technique. A digital microscope was used for measurement of silicone layer. Statistical analyses included one-way and repeated measure ANOVA to test the difference between the fabrication methods and categories of measured points (${\alpha}$=.05), respectively. RESULTS. The mean gap differed significantly with fabrication methods (P<.001). Casting produced the narrowest gap in each of the four measured positions, whereas CG, AG, and IG proved narrower in computer-aided milling than in DMLS. Thus, with the exception of MG, all positions exhibited a significant difference between computer-aided milling and DMLS (P<.05). CONCLUSION. Although the gap was found to vary with fabrication methods, the marginal and internal gaps of the copings fabricated by computer-aided milling and DMLS fell within the range of clinical acceptance (< $120{\mu}m$). However, the statistically significant difference to conventional casting indicates that the gaps in computer-aided milling and DMLS fabricated restorations still need to be further reduced.