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Study on Applicability of Radio over Fiber system for 5G New Radio Access Technology (5G New Radio Access Technology를 위한 Radio over Fiber 시스템의 수용가능성 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Man
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.849-854
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    • 2016
  • 5G New Radio Access Technology(: RAT) is studied by many researchers because the current radio frequency is insufficient to accommodate the increased mobile communication data traffic. However, there are few researches to study on the issue whether the wired mobile network can accommodate the new RAT. Therefore, in the paper, the study on the issue whether the Radio over Fiber(: RoF) system can accommodate the new RATs such as millimeter wave communication, terahertz communication, and optical wireless communication. As a result of the study, only millimeter wave communication deserve to be considered in ten years and even RoF system may not support the increased bandwidth of the millimeter wave communication when beamforming is used.

A Satellite Radio Interface for IMT-2000

  • Lim, Kwang-Jae;Choi, Kwon-Hue;Kang, Kun-Seok;Kim, Soo-Young;Lee, Ho-Jin
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.415-428
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents a new satellite radio interface, satellite code division multiple access (SAT-CDMA), for the satellite component of IMT-2000. The SAT-CDMA was proposed by Korea and was based on wideband CDMA (WCDMA) for a high degree of commonality with the terrestrial component of IMT-2000. Because a satellite link has a longer round trip delay and a higher Doppler shift than a terrestrial link, we developed new technologies that would make the satellite component especially efficient. We present the main features of the SAT-CDMA radio interface by focusing on satellite-specific schemes. We also demonstrate with extensive comparison results the performance of the main technologies in the SAT-CDMA radio interface.

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A Study on the Classification of Podcasting Users in the Smartphone Era - Podcasting of Terrestrial Radio Programs (스마트폰 시대의 팟캐스팅 이용자 유형화 연구 - 지상파 프로그램의 팟캐스팅을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Cheol-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.11
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    • pp.628-643
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    • 2014
  • The idea to conduct this study stemmed from the following question: What is the appropriate interpretation of the recent change in the user behavior of radio listeners? For some terrestrial radio programs, traditional listeners who mainly listen to them real-time through terrestrial radio broadcasting has been outnumbered by those who access them on smartphones and other mobile devices in a nonlinear way outside the pre-scheduled time slots of the programs. In the research, how terrestrial radio listeners use the new service called podcasting to access and consume audio content were examined by using Q methodology. As a result, three different types of user behavior and perception were modeled. This shows a prominent change in radio content use, which is moving away from the conventional user behavior pattern of radio content, one of the key media for mass communication in the 20th century. Such a development opens up new opportunities to create the same or even a greater user base compared to the existing one for terrestrial radio programs with the users' newly gained mobile access and to replace current radio content by using podcasting as a new service.

Performance Improvement and Application Plan of the Radio Telescope of Gwacheon National Science Museum (국립과천과학관 전파망원경 성능개선 및 활용방안)

  • Cho, Jaeil;Kim, Jung-Hoon;Han, Myunghee
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.40.1-40.1
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    • 2021
  • Gwacheon National Science Museum(GNSM) has a 7.2m radio telescope, which is only one possessed by a science museum in Korea. In 2020, performance of the telescope had been improved in the way of a new antenna control system, receiver system, control and analysis software. New AC motors, limiters and encoders was installed and the new receive system can observe L-band(1.4GHz) and S-band(2.8GHz), L-band and Ka-band(33GHz) equipped previously. Using theses upgraded system we have developed educational programs, which are 'The Sun seen in radio' and 'The Universe seen in radio'. In the former, the sun is observed with several methods and show analysed data to participants. In the latter, various radio sources, the moon, supernova remnants and HI gas, and even signal from artificial satellites are observed. In addition, SETI demo data can be shown and demonstrates how to find artificial signal extraterrestrial intelligence could send.

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A NEW REFERENCING METHOD FOR THE ARRAY ON-THE-FLY OBSERVATION

  • CHUNG EUN JUNG;KIM HYORYOUNG;RHEE MYUNG-HYUN
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we suggest a new referencing method for the array On-The-Fly(OTF) observations in radio astronomy. To reduce the baseline residual, we have proposed and evaluated a new referencing method which uses the source free regions in the observed frame as references. These new references have small ${\Delta}$t and ${\Delta}$x, the time and position differences between the source and the references, and the systematic problems w~re improved by using this new referencing method. The curved baseline residuals were straightened and the rms was reduced to 17 mK. This new referencing method is expected not only to make possible to take more stable data for the array OTF observation of external galaxies but also to save the observation and data reduction time.

Construction of Korean Space Weather rediction Center: K-SRBL

  • Bong, Su-Chan;Kim, Yeon-Han;Cho, Kyung-Suk;Choi, Seong-Hwan;Park, Young-Deuk;Gary, Dale E.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.32.2-32.2
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    • 2008
  • A major solar radio burst can disturb many kinds of radio instruments, including cellular phone, GPS, and radar. Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) is developing Korean Solar Radio Burst Locator (KSRBL) in collaboration with New Jersey Institute of Technology. KSRBL is a single dish radio spectrograph, which records the spectra of microwave (0.5 - 18 GHz) bursts with 1 MHz spectral resolution and 1 s time cadence, and locates their positions on the solar disk within 2 arcmin. Hardware manufacturing is almost completed including 4-channel digitizer/FPGA. The system is currently installed at Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO), and test of the operation is in progress. It will be installed at KASI in 2009. We report current status and test results of KSRBL.

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NEARLY SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVATIONS OF SiO (v=0, 1, 2, J=3-2) EMISSION IN LATE-TYPE STARS

  • CHO SE-HYUNG;CHUNG HYUN-SOO;KIM HYO-RYOUNG;OH BOB-YOUNG
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.29 no.spc1
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    • pp.261-262
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    • 1996
  • Nearly simultaneous observations for $^{28}SiO$ v=0, 1, 2, J =3-2 transitions in 39 late-type stars have been carried out in February 1995 and 1996 with the 14 m radio telescope at Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO). Observations for $^{28}SiO$ v=0, 1, 2, J=2-1 lines in the same objects have been also carried out in March 1995 and March-April 1996. The detection rate of $^{28}SiO$ v=l, J=3-2 line for the $^{28}SiO$ v=l, J=2-1 sources was $59\%$. Seventeen new detections in the $^{28}SiO$ v=l, J=3-2 transition and 4 new detections in the $^{28}SiO$ v=2, J=3-2 transition have been reported including the intensity ratios within the vibrational ladders and rotational states.

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Continuous Control Message Exchange in Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Arega, Zerabruk G.;Kim, Bosung;Roh, Byeong-hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2014.04a
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    • pp.206-209
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    • 2014
  • Control message exchange is major job for cognitive radio to exist and use spectrum opportunistically. For this control message exchange they need a common control channel (CCC). Once this channel is affected by a primary user, communication stops until new CCC is setup. This takes substantial time and if they could not get free channel, this halt continues for long time. To prevent such cease of communication, we propose a combination of two networks, namely WLAN and UWB, to let the communication continue. In our proposed idea if the CCC of a certain CR in WLAN is affected, the CR changes its network from WLAN to UWB and keeps the communication because UWB cannot be affected by PU. In the proposed idea every cognitive radio has two transceivers; one for the overlay network (WLAN) and another UWB network. If a primary user is detected in the spectrum of a cognitive radio, it continues exchanging control messages under the UWB network and in parallel negotiates for a new CCC using the WLAN network. This idea solves the communication interruption until new CCC is setup.

Survey of Japan's Radio Management System (일본의 전파관리제도에 대한 조사)

  • Kim, Sung-Hong;Seok, Gyeong-Hyu
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2018
  • It is the content and scope of this study to analyze the problems of the current wireless service and the classification system of the radio station, and to examine the case of radio control in Japan and to establish a reasonable and efficient radio wave management plan. The results of this study can be used as basic data for reorganizing the legislation on radio wave enforcement ordinance, radio services and radio station classification standards. It is expected that it will be possible to improve the compliance and efficiency of the radio station licensing and inspection service while enhancing the policy compliance in the practical work by providing detailed explanations on the definition and classification system of the new radio task / radio station in the future.

Cloud Radio Access Network: Virtualizing Wireless Access for Dense Heterogeneous Systems

  • Simeone, Osvaldo;Maeder, Andreas;Peng, Mugen;Sahin, Onur;Yu, Wei
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.135-149
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    • 2016
  • Cloud radio access network (C-RAN) refers to the virtualization of base station functionalities by means of cloud computing. This results in a novel cellular architecture in which low-cost wireless access points, known as radio units or remote radio heads, are centrally managed by a reconfigurable centralized "cloud", or central, unit. C-RAN allows operators to reduce the capital and operating expenses needed to deploy and maintain dense heterogeneous networks. This critical advantage, along with spectral efficiency, statistical multiplexing and load balancing gains, make C-RAN well positioned to be one of the key technologies in the development of 5G systems. In this paper, a succinct overview is presented regarding the state of the art on the research on C-RAN with emphasis on fronthaul compression, baseband processing, medium access control, resource allocation, system-level considerations and standardization efforts.