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Effect of Linear Development Projects on Forest Fragmentation in the Nakdong River Watershed (낙동강 유역의 선형개발사업이 산림 단편화에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung, Sung-Gwan;Park, Kyung-Hun;Oh, Jeong-Hak
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.117-127
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    • 2002
  • This study tested the usefulness of landscape indices for quantifying forest fragmentation due to linear development projects. Research was carried out in the middle-upper Nakdong River watershed, which has been affected by the expressway building, or national road-widening. Landscape indices were calculated from the forest cover maps before and after road-building using FRAGSTATS 3.1. We could successfully demonstrate the forest fragmentation based on landscape indices; (1) patch size decreased, and edge density and patch density increased (2) roads simplified patch shapes, especially in the larger patches, (3) patch core area size decreased, and core area density increased, (4) the distance increased between the focal patch and each of the other patches within the search radius (=1km) as a result of roads. We suggest several important needs for future researches, including continued investigation of scaling issues, development of indices that measure specific components of spatial pattern, and study of the relationships between forest fragmentation and ecological processes.

Fixed-Length Allocation and Deallocation of Memory for Embedded Java Virtual Machine (임베디드 자바가상기계를 위한 고정 크기 메모리 할당 및 해제)

  • 양희재
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07d
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    • pp.1335-1338
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    • 2003
  • Fixed-size memory allocation is one of the most promising way to avoid external fragmentation in dynamic memory allocation problem. This paper presents an experimental result of applying the fixed- size memory allocation strategy to Java virtual machine for embedded system. The result says that although this strategy induces another memory utilization problem caused by internal fragmentation, the effect is not very considerable and this strategy is well-suited for embedded Java system. The experiment has been performed in a real embedded Java system called the simpleRTJ.

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Ignition Behavior of Single Coal Particles From Different Coal Ranks at High Heating Rate Condition

  • Lee, Dongfang;Kim, Ryang Gyoon;Jeon, Chung-Hwan
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2012.11a
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    • pp.111-114
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    • 2012
  • The ignition behavior of single coal particles of five kindes of coal with different ranks (low volatile bituminous, low volatile sub-bituminous, high volatile bituminous, lignite) with particle size of $150-200{\mu}m$ was investigated at high heating rate condition. Particles were injected into a laminar flow reactor and the ignition behavior was observed with high speed cinematography. Sub-bituminous were observed to ignite homogeneously; however, low volatile bituminous coal and lignite undergo fragmentation prior to igntion. The observation was analyzed with previous work.

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Performance Improvement of ACL Packet using Turbo Code in Bluetooth System (블루투스 시스템에서 터보 코드를 이용한 ACL 패킷의 성능 개선)

  • Moon Il-Young;Cho Sung-Joon
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.317-320
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, it is analyzed a performance improvement of ACL Packet using turbo code scheme in bluetooth system. In order for segment to improve the transfer capability, the transmission of messages have been simulated using a fragmentation that begins with the total package and incremental fragmentation for each layer using the TCP to define the resultant packet size and the level of fragmentation for each proceeding layer. This turbo code scheme decreases transmission time of L2CAP baseband packets by sending packets. From the results, we were able to obtain packet transmission time, optimal TCP packet size, ACL(DM packet) in AWGN.

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Java Garbage Collection in CLDC (CLDC에서 자바 가비지 콜렉션)

  • Kwon, He-Eun;Kim, Sang-Hoon
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2002
  • The KVM garbage collector implemented in CLDC was generally based on the simple mark-sweep algorithm, but it is difficult to handle objects of varying size without fragmentation of the available memory. In this paper, we have designed and implemented a memory allocator based on the mark-sweep algorithm that minimizes the fragmentation by the method that determines the allocation position of free-space list according to object size. The experimental result shows that our algorithm reduce the fragmentation and improve the execution time than the existing algorithm.

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Transmission Time of WAP Packet with Turbo Coding in Wireless CDMA Network (무선 CDMA 망에서 터보 코드를 이용한 WAP 패킷의 성능 분석)

  • 문일영;노재성;조성준
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06a
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    • pp.327-330
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we have analyzed transmission time for WAP over CDMA using turbo code scheme. In order for SAR to improve the transfer capability, the transmission of messages have been simulated using a fragmentation that begins with the total package and incremental fragmentation for each layer using the WTP to define tile resultant packet size and the level of fragmentation for each proceeding layer. This turbo code scheme decreases transmission lime of RLP baseband packets. From the results, we arc able to obtain packet transmission time and optimal WTP packet size for WAP over CDMA in a Rician fading channel.

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A Case Study on the Prediction of Fragmentation of Blasted Rock in Tunnel Blasting (터널발파에서 파쇄암의 입도예측에 관한 사례연구)

  • Ahn, Myung-Seog;Ryu, Chang-Ha;Kim, Su-Seog
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 2001
  • The investigation of the fragmentation of blasted rocks is particularly important because it is a measure of the blast efficiency. The degree of fragmentation has a major effect on the efficiency of the loading and crushing operations. Getting such an information on the large pile of blasted rock is not an easy operation. This paper presents the results of case study to evaluate the performance of two types of tunnel blasting: V-cut and burn cut. The digital images of muckpiles were analyzed to produce size distribution and it was compared with those of predictive equations.

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Predicting the rock fragmentation in surface mines using optimized radial basis function and cascaded forward neural network models

  • Xiaohua Ding;Moein Bahadori;Mahdi Hasanipanah;Rini Asnida Abdullah
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.567-581
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    • 2023
  • The prediction and achievement of a proper rock fragmentation size is the main challenge of blasting operations in surface mines. This is because an optimum size distribution can optimize the overall mine/plant economics. To this end, this study attempts to develop four improved artificial intelligence models to predict rock fragmentation through cascaded forward neural network (CFNN) and radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) models. In this regards, the CFNN was trained by the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm (LMA) and Conjugate gradient backpropagation (CGP). Further, the RBFNN was optimized by the Dragonfly Algorithm (DA) and teaching-learning-based optimization (TLBO). For developing the models, the database required was collected from the Midouk copper mine, Iran. After modeling, the statistical functions were computed to check the accuracy of the models, and the root mean square errors (RMSEs) of CFNN-LMA, CFNN-CGP, RBFNN-DA, and RBFNN-TLBO were obtained as 1.0656, 1.9698, 2.2235, and 1.6216, respectively. Accordingly, CFNN-LMA, with the lowest RMSE, was determined as the model with the best prediction results among the four examined in this study.

A Study on the MDS Blasting Method Applicability by Test Field Construction (시험시공을 통한 MDS 발파공법의 현장 적용성에 관한 연구)

  • Bong-Hyun Lee;Sung-Oong Choi
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2024
  • Recently, various techniques and patented methods on blasting operation are being newly developed. In this study, test construction of the MDS blasting method was performed, and the fragmentation size and the occurrence rate of rocks exceeding 300mm were measured and analyzed in comparing to normal blasting method. Test construction was performed three times each for normal and the MDS at the same bench for each round, and fragmentation size(P80) and occurrence rate of rocks exceeding 300mm(S30) were measured using digital image processing. A sieve bucket was also manufactured on-site to sort oversized rock particles from muck piles, and their weights and equivalents were measured to calculate actual values. As a result, the fragmentation size decreased of 21.0% with the MDS compared to normal, and 100-S30 decreased of 10.1%, with actual values decreasing of 7.6%. Although there were variations in blasting effects for each round due to differences in rock quality at site, overall, the MDS proved to be more effective compared to normal blasting method under equivalent conditions.

A Study on Rock Fragmentation Variation by Delay Time (지연시차에 따른 파쇄입도 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Jin, Yeon-Ho;Min, Hyung-Dong;Park, Yoon-Suk;Heo, Eui-Haeng;Choi, Sung-Oong;Lee, Seung-Joong
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2014
  • Since the rock fragmentation from a bench blasting can affect the subsequent processes including loading, hauling and crushing, its control is essential for the assessment of blasting efficiency as well as production cost. In this study, the delay time could be precisely controlled by using electronic detonators. The rock fragmentations resulted from the blastings with different delay times of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 10ms per each meter of burden were measured from full scale field tests in a limestone mine. The results showed that the optimum delay time for minimum fragmentation was approximately 6ms/m. From the analysis of fragmentation size distribution, it was possible to find that delay time can be a parameter on rock fragmentation and thus it would be possible to control rock fragmentation by adjusting delay time.