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Optimization of Casting Design for Automobile Transmission Gear Housing by 3D Filling and Solidification Simulation in Local Squeeze Diecasting Process (국부가압 다이캐스팅 공정에서 3차원 유동 및 응고해석을 통한 자동차 변속기 Gear Housing의 주조방안 설계 최적화)

  • Park, Jin-Young;Kim, Eok-Soo;Park, Yong-Ho;Park, Ik-Min
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.668-675
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    • 2006
  • In the partial squeeze casting process, the filling behavior of liquid metal and solidification pattern in thick area have significant influence on the quality of casting products and die life. For the optimal casting design of automobile transmission gear housing, various analyses were performed in this study by using computer simulation code, MAGMAsoft and the simulation results were compared and analyzed with experimental results. By air pressure criteria, internal porosities caused by air entrap during the mold filling were predicted and reduced remarkably by modification of gating system. Also, optimal squeeze-time lag to apply partial squeeze pin in thick area was calculated and the castings was free from shrinkage defects with the result of solidification analysis. Consequently, casting design for automobile transmission gear housing was optimized and approved by Computer Tomography.

A Simple Local Area Network Controller by Non-Persistent CSMA (Non-Persistent CSMA방식에 의한 지역망 Controller)

  • 김상운;김한주
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 1984
  • A local area network(LAN) controller is designed according to non-persistent CSMA protocols. By meas of a buffer register, a microcomputer interfaces with the LAN controller. To keep bus utilization near the optimal efficiencies, the transmission intervals are adjusted as a function of $2^n$. A message in the form of a packet consisting of 128bytes is transitted to the bus. The maximum transmission rate of 19.2Kbps is obtained at layer 1.

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An Adaptive MAC Protocol for Wireless LANs

  • Jamali, Amin;Hemami, Seyed Mostafa Safavi;Berenjkoub, Mehdi;Saidi, Hossein
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.311-321
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    • 2014
  • This paper focuses on contention-based medium access control (MAC) protocols used in wireless local area networks. We propose a novel MAC protocol called adaptive backoff tuning MAC (ABTMAC) based on IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF). In our proposed MAC protocol, we utilize a fixed transmission attempt rate and each node dynamically adjusts its backoff window size considering the current network status. We determined the appropriate transmission attempt rate for both cases where the request-to-send/clear-to-send mechanism was and was not employed. Robustness against performance degradation caused by the difference between desired and actual values of the attempt rate parameter is considered when setting it. The performance of the protocol is evaluated analytically and through simulations. These results indicate that a wireless network utilizing ABTMAC performs better than one using IEEE 802.11 DCF.

Impact of Irrigation Extension on Malaria Transmission in Simret, Tigray, Ethiopia

  • Chung, Bonhee
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.399-405
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    • 2016
  • Poor subsistence farmers who live in a semi-arid area of northern Ethiopia build irrigation systems to overcome water shortages. However, there is a high risk of malaria transmission when increased standing water provides more favorable habitats for mosquito breeding. This is a serious problem because there are many barriers to malaria control measures and health care systems in the area. Using a causal loop diagram and computer simulations, the author attempted to visually illustrate positive and negative feedbacks between mosquito and human populations in the context of Simret, which is a small village located in northern Ethiopia and is generally considered a malaria-free area. The simulation results show that the number of infectious mosquitos increases to 17,215 at its peak, accounting for 3.5% of potentially dangerous mosquitos. At the same time, the number of sick people increases to 574 at its peak, accounting for 15% of local population. The malaria outbreak is controlled largely because of a fixed number of vulnerable people or local population that acts as an intermediate host.

Wavelength Division Multiple Access Protocols for High-Speed Optical Fiber Local Area Networks (고속 광 지역망을 위한 파장 분할 다중 접근 프로토콜)

  • 조원홍;이준호;이상배
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.31A no.4
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 1994
  • Three protocols based on the slotted Aloha technique are proposed for very high-speed optical fiber local area networks using wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) passive star topology and the throughputs and delays are derived. For getting a high probability in successful transmission of control packets determining the transmission of a data packet, we adopt control mini slot groups in these protocols. The retransmission probability is also considered in analysis. Both throughput and delay of three protocols are compared and analyzed by varying the number of control solt groups, the retransmission probability the length of a data packet and the number of channels. The numerical analysis shows that the proposed protocols adopted the control slot groups give the increase of throughput and the decrease of delay.

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Design and Performance Analysis of a Contention-Based Reservation Protocol for a Local Area Optical Internet

  • Choi, Jin-Seek;Lee, Jang-Won;Kang, Min-Ho
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.142-152
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we propose and analyze a new multiple access protocol for a local area optical Internet based on a wavelength division multiplexing technique which uses a passive star coupler. The proposed contention-based reservation protocol can support variable-length as well as fixed-length messages for transporting Internet packets with one reservation of a minislot at the beginning of a packet transmission. The minislot is used to reserve the data channel on the basis of the slotted ALOHA protocol and the control node ensures subsequent message transmission on the same wavelength. Thus, all messages need not be broken down to many fixed-length packets, and consecutive messages are transmitted through the same wavelength. Moreover, the proposed protocol reduces the collision probability of minislots and improves wavelength utilization. We determine the maximum throughput and verify the results with simulation.

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ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN INITIATION OF ANODIC FILMS DURING ANODIZING IN MOLTEN BISULPHATE MELT

  • Han, S.H.;Thompson, G.E.
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.341-343
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    • 1999
  • The morphology and composition of anodic films, formed on aluminium at various current densities, in the range $1-100{\;}Am^{-2}$, in the molten bisulphate melt at different temperatures (418-498K), have been studied using transmission electron microscopy of ultramicrotomed film sections, and ion beam thinned films. The first sign of incipient breakdown revealed by transmission electron microscopy of stripped films, is always the appearance of dark regions about 1,000 nm in diameter, representing local overgrowth of the film. The breakdown mechanism is closely related to thermal effects, because temperature rises at regions representing local overgrowth in the stripped films were observed at voltages close to the breakdown voltage, likely arising through impact ionization.

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Active Control of Honeycomb Trim Panels for Aircrafts (항공기용 하니콤 트림판넬의 능동제어)

  • Elliott Stephan J.;Jeong, W.B.;Hong, Chin-Suk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.464-473
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    • 2006
  • This paper summarises theoretical and experimental work on the feedback control of sound radiation from honeycomb panels using piezoceramic actuators. It is motivated by the problem of sound transmission in aircraft, specifically the active control of trim panels. Trim panels are generally honeycomb structures designed to meet the design requirement of low weight and high stiffness. They are resiliently-mounted to the fuselage for the passive reduction of noise transmission. Local coupling of the closely-spaced sensor and actuator was observed experimentally and modelled using a single degree of freedom system. The effect of the local coupling was to roll-off the response between the actuator and sensor at high frequencies, so that a feedback control system can have high gain margins. Unfortunately, only relatively poor global performance is then achieved because of localisation of reduction around the actuator. This localisation prompts the investigation of a multichannel active control system. Globalised reduction was predicted using a model of 12 channel direct velocity feedback control. The multichannel system, however, does not appear to yield a significant improvement in the performance because of decreased gain margin.

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Real-time Haze Removal Method using Brightness Transformation based on Atmospheric Scatter Coefficient Rate and Local Histogram Equalization (대기 산란 계수 비율 기반의 밝기변환과 지역적 히스토그램 평활화를 이용한 실시간 안개 제거 방법)

  • Lee, Jae-Won;Hong, Sung-Hoon
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.10-21
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    • 2016
  • Images taken from outdoor are degraded quality by fog or haze, etc. In this paper, we propose a method that provides the visibility improved images through fog or haze removal. We proposed haze removal method that uses brightness transform based on atmospheric scatter coefficient rate with local histogram equalization. To calculate the transmission rate that indicate fog rate in original image, we use atmospheric scatter coefficient rate based on quadratic equations about haze model. And primary brightness transformed image can be obtained by using the obtained transmission rate. Also we use local histogram equalization with proposed brightness transform for effectively image visibility enhancement. Unlike existing methods, our method can process real-time with stable and effect image visibility enhancement. Proposed method use only the luminance images processed by good performance surveillance systems because it represents the real-time processing is required, black-box, digital camera and multimedia equipment is applicable. Also because it shows good performance only with the luminance images processed, Surveillance systems, black boxes, digital cameras, and multimedia devices etc, that require real-time processing can be applied.

A Study on Improving TCP Performance in Wireless Network (무선 네트워크에서 TCP성능향상을 위한 연구)

  • Kim, Chang-Hee
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.279-289
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    • 2009
  • As the TCP is the protocol designed for the wired network that packet loss probability is very low, because TCP transmitter takes it for granted that the packet loss by the wireless network characteristics is occurred by the network congestion and lowers the transmitter's transmission rate, the performance is degraded. In this article, we suggest the newly improved algorithm using two parameters, the local retransmission time value and the local retransmission critical value to the BS based on the Snoop. This technique adjusts the base stations local retransmission timer effectively according to the wireless link status to recover the wireless packet loss rapidly. We checked that as a result of the suggested algorithm through various simulations, A-Snoop protocol improve more the wireless TCP transmission rate by recovering the packet loss effectively in the wireless link that the continuous packet loss occur than the Snoop protocol.

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