• 제목/요약/키워드: integrity monitoring

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배관 변형 및 처짐 감시를 위한 광섬유 센서의 활용 (Application of Fiber Optic Sensors for Monitoring Deflection and Deformation of a Pipeline)

  • 이진혁;김대현
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제36권6호
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    • pp.460-465
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    • 2016
  • 배관 구조물은 긴 길이를 가지며, 일정한 거리에 위치한 고정부에 설치되거나, 지중에 매설된다. 따라서 자중 또는 지반의 움직임으로 변형과 처짐이 발생하기 쉽다. 이러한 배관의 건전성 평가에는 형상 감시 기법이 매우 유용할 수 있다. 광섬유 브래그 격자 센서 (fiber Bragg grating, FBG)는 다중화의 장점이 있어 배관과 같이 긴 길이를 가지는 구조물의 여러 지점에서 변형률 측정에 매우 유용하다. 본 연구에서는 배관의 건전성 평가를 위하여 변형률 기반의 형상추정기법을 제안하였다. 제안된 기법의 유용성을 확인하기 위하여 실험을 통한 검증을 수행하였다. 실험 결과 제안된 FBG를 이용한 형상추정기법이 시험편의 변형에 따라 유사한 형상을 표현할 수 있음을 확인하였다. 또한, 형상추정기법을 통해 도출된 처짐량이 실제 배관에 가해진 처짐과 동일하게 계산됨을 확인하였다.

와이어 인발가공에 있어서 음향방출 발생 특성 (Acoustic Emission Monitoring Fine Wire Drawing Process)

  • 이완규
    • 한국생산제조학회지
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 1996
  • From a manufacturing standpoint it would be desirable to monitor the degradation of drawing die, that is essential for the maintenance of die quality, the evaluation of product integrity and the reducing scrap. Acoustic emission is powerful method in monitoring fine wire drawing process, especially in detecting the die fracture at early stage. Experiments also suggested that acoustic emission sigals contained valuable information regarding the stage of a drawing process such as the surface appearance of products and the condition of lubrication. These informations are AE monitoring techniques a possible tool in monitoring the drawing process operation. In order to approach this, this paper discusses the nature of acoustic emission signal presented which illustrate the effects of wire and die material, lubricants, and drawing speed on the generation and the mean voltage level of acoustic emission signal. From these experimental, results, we understanded controlling factors of acoustic emission generation.

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Recent Advances in Structural Health Monitoring

  • Feng, Maria Q.
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.483-500
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    • 2007
  • Emerging sensor-based structural health monitoring (SHM) technology can play an important role in inspecting and securing the safety of aging civil infrastructure, a worldwide problem. However, implementation of SHM in civil infrastructure faces a significant challenge due to the lack of suitable sensors and reliable methods for interpreting sensor data. This paper reviews recent efforts and advances made in addressing this challenge, with example sensor hardware and software developed in the author's research center. It is proposed to integrate real-time continuous monitoring using on structure sensors for global structural integrity evaluation with targeted NDE inspection for local damage assessment.

Anonymized Network Monitoring for Intrusion Detection Systems

  • Srinivas, DB;Mohan, Sagar
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • 제22권7호
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    • pp.191-198
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    • 2022
  • With the ever-increasing frequency of public sector and smalls-cale industries going live on the internet in developing countries, their security of which, while crucial, is often overlooked in most cases. This is especially true in Government services, whilst essential, are poorly monitored if at all. This is due to lack of funds and personnel. Most available software which can help these organizations monitor their services are either expensive or very outdated. Thus, there is a need for any developing country to develop a networking monitoring system. However, developing a network monitoring system is still a challenge and expensive and out sourcing network monitoring system to third party is a security threat. Therefore, in this article we propose a method to anonymize network logs and outsource networking monitoring system to third-party without breach in integrity of their network logs.

Structural monitoring and identification of civil infrastructure in the United States

  • Nagarajaiah, Satish;Erazo, Kalil
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.51-69
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    • 2016
  • Monitoring the performance and estimating the remaining useful life of aging civil infrastructure in the United States has been identified as a major objective in the civil engineering community. Structural health monitoring has emerged as a central tool to fulfill this objective. This paper presents a review of the major structural monitoring programs that have been recently implemented in the United States, focusing on the integrity and performance assessment of large-scale structural systems. Applications where response data from a monitoring program have been used to detect and correct structural deficiencies are highlighted. These applications include (but are not limited to): i) Post-earthquake damage assessment of buildings and bridges; ii) Monitoring of cables vibration in cable-stayed bridges; iii) Evaluation of the effectiveness of technologies for retrofit and seismic protection, such as base isolation systems; and iv) Structural damage assessment of bridges after impact loads resulting from ship collisions. These and many other applications show that a structural health monitoring program is a powerful tool for structural damage and condition assessment, that can be used as part of a comprehensive decision-making process about possible actions that can be undertaken in a large-scale civil infrastructure system after potentially damaging events.

Monitoring and Analysis of Galileo Services Performance using GalTeC

  • Su, H.;Ehret, W.;Blomenhofer, H.;Blomenhofer, E.
    • 한국항해항만학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국항해항만학회 2006년도 International Symposium on GPS/GNSS Vol.1
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    • pp.235-240
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    • 2006
  • The paper will give an overview of the mission of GalTeC and then concentrate on two main aspects. The first more detailed aspect, is the analysis of the key performance parameters for the Galileo system services and presenting a technical overview of methods and algorithms used. The second more detailed aspect, is the service volume prediction including service dimensioning using the Prediction tool. In order to monitor and validate the Galileo SIS performance for Open Service (OS) and Safety Of Life services (SOL) regarding the key performance parameters, different analyses in the SIS domain and User domain are considered. In the SIS domain, the validation of Signal-in-Space Accuracy SISA and Signal-in-Space Monitoring Accuracy SISMA is performed. For this purpose first of all an independent OD&TS and Integrity determination and processing software is developed to generate the key reference performance parameters named as SISRE (Signal In Space Reference Errors) and related over-bounding statistical information SISRA (Signal In Space Reference Accuracy) based on raw measurements from independent sites (e.g. IGS), Galileo Ground Sensor Stations (GSS) or an own regional monitoring network. Secondly, the differences of orbits and satellite clock corrections between Galileo broadcast ephemeris and the precise reference ephemeris generated by GalTeC will also be compared to check the SIS accuracy. Thirdly, in the user domain, SIS based navigation solution PVT on reference sites using Galileo broadcast ephemeris and the precise ephemeris generated by GalTeC are also used to check key performance parameters. In order to demonstrate the GalTeC performance and the methods mentioned above, the paper presents an initial test result using GPS raw data and GPS broadcast ephemeris. In the tests, some Galileo typical performance parameters are used for GPS system. For example, the maximum URA for one day for one GPS satellite from GPS broadcast ephemeris is used as substitution of SISA to check GPS ephemeris accuracy. Using GalTeC OD&TS and GPS raw data from IGS reference sites, a 10 cm-level of precise orbit determination can be reached. Based on these precise GPS orbits from GalTeC, monitoring and validation of GPS performance can be achieved with a high confidence level. It can be concluded that one of the GalTeC missions is to provide the capability to assess Galileo and general GNSS performance and prediction methods based on a regional and global monitoring networks. Some capability, of which first results are shown in the paper, will be demonstrated further during the planned Galileo IOV phase, the Full Galileo constellation phase and for the different services particularly the Open Services and the Safety Of Life services based on the Galileo Integrity concept.

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초음파 센서를 이용한 인프로세스 공구마멸 감시에 관한 연구 (A study on the In-Process Monitoring of Tool Wear via Ultrasonic Sensor)

  • 정의식;황준
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제17권12호
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    • pp.94-100
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents a methodology for In-Process monitoring of tool wear by using ultrasonic sensor in turning operation. An integrated single ultrasonic transducer operation at a frequency of 10MHz is placed in contact with the insert tip. The change in amount of the reflected energy from the nose and flank of the tool can be related to the level of tool wear and the mechanical integrity of the tool. As the results, the tool wear monitoring system based on the ultrasonic pulse-echo method was proposed, it is useful to determine a tool life and tool change time.

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메모리 주소 변환 공격에 대한 스케줄러 기반의 방어 방법 (Scheduler-based Defense Method against Address Translation Redirection Attack (ATRA))

  • 장대희;장진수;김동욱;최창호;강병훈
    • 정보보호학회논문지
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.873-880
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    • 2015
  • 하드웨어 기반 커널 무결성 감시 시스템들은 감시 대상으로부터 물리적으로 완전히 분리된 공간에서 수행되기 때문에 감시 시스템 자체의 안전성을 보장받는다는 장점을 가진다. 반면, 이들 감시 시스템들은 물리 메모리 주소를 기반으로 동작하기 때문에 가상-물리 메모리 주소 변환을 조작하는 공격으로부터 취약하다는 단점도 지닌다. 본 논문은 이러한 단점을 보완하기 위해 주소 변환 조작 공격에 대한 커널 스케줄러 기반의 탐지 기법을 제시한다. 제시된 탐지 기법은 커널 스케줄러가 모든 프로세스의 문맥 교환 시마다 수행된다는 점을 이용하여 프로세스 스케줄 시에 공격 여부를 검증한다. 탐지 시스템은 안드로이드 에뮬레이터와 TizenTV에서 구현되었으며, 실험을 통해 최대 10% 정도의 성능저하만 발생시키면서, 루트킷이 수행하는 주소 변환 공격을 정확히 탐지한다는 것을 확인하였다.

Development of Real-time Mission Monitoring for the Korea Augmentation Satellite System

  • Daehee, Won;Koontack, Kim;Eunsung, Lee;Jungja, Kim;Youngjae, Song
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.23-35
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    • 2023
  • Korea Augmentation Satellite System (KASS) is a satellite-based augmentation system (SBAS) that provides approach procedure with vertical guidance-I (APV-I) level corrections and integrity information to Korea territory. KASS is used to monitor navigation performance in real-time, and this paper introduces the design, implementation, and verification process of mission monitoring (MIMO) in KASS. MIMO was developed in compliance with the Minimum Operational Performance Standards of the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics for Global Positioning System (GPS)/SBAS airborne equipment. In this study, the MIMO system was verified by comparing and analyzing the outputs of reference tools. Additionally, the definition and derivation method of accuracy, integrity, continuity, and availability subject to MIMO were examined. The internal and external interfaces and functions were then designed and implemented. The GPS data pre-processing was minimized during the implementation to evaluate the navigation performance experienced by general users. Subsequently, tests and verification methods were used to compare the obtained results based on reference tools. The test was performed using the KASS dataset, which included GPS and SBAS observations. The decoding performance of the developed MIMO was identical to that of the reference tools. Additionally, the navigation performance was verified by confirming the similarity in trends. As MIMO is a component of KASS used for real-time monitoring of the navigation performance of SBAS, the KASS operator can identify whether an abnormality exists in the navigation performance in real-time. Moreover, the preliminary identification of the abnormal point during the post-processing of data can improve operational efficiency.

Increased Free Circulating DNA Integrity Index as a Serum Biomarker in Patients with Colorectal Carcinoma

  • El-Gayar, Dina;El-Abd, Nevine;Hassan, Noha;Ali, Reem
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.939-944
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    • 2016
  • Background: Cell-free DNA circulating in blood is a candidate biomarker for malignant tumors. Unlike uniformly truncated DNA released from apoptotic non diseased cells, DNA released from necrotic cancer cells varies in size. Objectives: To measure the DNA integrity index in serum and the absolute DNA concentration to assess their clinical utility as potential serum biomarkers for colorectal carcinoma (CRC) compared to CEA and CA19-9. Materials and Methods: Fifty patients with CRC, 10 with benign colonic polyps and 20 healthy sex and age matched volunteers, were investigated by real time PCR of ALU repeats (ALU q-PCR) using two sets of primers (115 and 247 bp) amplifying different lengths of DNA fragments. The DNA integrity index was calculated as the ratio of q-PCR results of ALU 247/ALU 115bp. Results: Serum DNA integrity was statistically significantly higher in CRC patients compared to the benign and control groups (p<0.001). ROC curves for differentiating CRC patients from normal controls and benign groups had areas under curves of 0.90 and 0.85 respectively. Conclusions: The DNA integrity index is superior to the absolute DNA concentration as a potential serum biomarker for screening and diagnosis of CRC. It may also serve as an indicator for monitoring the progression of CRC patients. Combining CEA and CA19-9 with either of the genetic markers studied is better than either of them alone.