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The Sound Field Reconstruction of a Korean Bell Using an Error Minimization Scheme in the BEM-Based Acoustical Holography (경계요소법에 기초한 음향 홀로그래피에서 오차 최소화 과정에 의한 한국 종의 음장 재구성)

  • 김철희;이장무;강연준
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.131-140
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    • 1999
  • A method to reconstruct the sound field around a Korean bell is developed. The sound radiation problem is formulated based on the boundary element method by using the algorithm of the acoustical holography. Sound pressures at the hologram surface are measured and used as input data for the analysis program that was developed in this study. An error minimization scheme is presented to overcome difficulties that arise in the backward reconstruction of the BEM-based acoustical holography In the model fictitious source surfaces were also introduced to reduce the complexity stemmed from the source shape. The sound field associated with the (4.0) vibrational mode of the Korean bell was visualized and verified experimentally.

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HOW TO MONITOR AGN INTRA-DAY VARIABILITY AT 230GHZ

  • Kim, Jae-Young;Trippe, Sascha
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2013
  • We probe the feasibility of high-frequency radio observations of very rapid flux variations in compact active galactic nuclei (AGN). Our study assumes observations at 230GHz with a small 6-meter class observatory, using the SNU Radio Astronomical Observatory (SRAO) as an example. We find that 33 radio-bright sources are observable with signal-to-noise ratios larger than ten. We derive statistical detection limits via exhaustive Monte Carlo simulations assuming (a) periodic, and (b) episodic flaring flux variations on time-scales as small as tens of minutes. We conclude that a wide range of flux variations is observable. This makes high-frequency radio observations-even with small observatories-a powerful probe of AGN intra-day variability; especially, those which complement observations at lower radio frequencies with larger observatories like the Korean VLBI Network (KVN).

Study of EMC Optimization of Automotive Electronic Components using ECAE

  • Kim, Tae-Ho;Kim, Mi-Ro;Jung, Sang-Yong
    • Journal of international Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.248-251
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    • 2014
  • As more vehicles become equipped with advanced electronic control systems, more consideration is needed with regards to automotive safety issues related to the effects of electromagnetic waves. Unwanted electromagnetic waves from the antenna, electricity and other electronic devices cause the performance and safety problem of automotive components. In general, Power Integrity and Signal Integrity analysis have been widely used, but these analyses have stayed PCB level. PCB base analysis is different from radiated emission TEST condition so its results are used just for reference. This paper proposes EMC optimization technology using module level 3-dimensional radiation simulation process closed to fundamental test conditions. If module level EMC analysis, which is proposed in this study, is applied to all automotive electronics systems, unexpected EMC noise will be prevented.

A study of transmission loss and surface vibration mode by the two microphone acoustic intensity method (음향강도계측법에 의한 음향투과손실의 측정 및 표면진동 모우드의 예측에 관한 연구)

  • 김의간;남청도;전효중
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 1987
  • The measuring of acoustic intensity has been investigated by many researchers and practicians during the last several decades. But due to the lack of measurement accuracy, they have had no practical use. In recent years, the two microphone acoustic intensity method has been developed by the advancement of FFT analysis technique and the digital data processing equipment. This new method of using two microphones gives informations on the noise source survey and the acoustic power of sound radiation source without the anechoic room. In this paper, theoretical formulae for the two microphone acoustic intensity method and the sound transmission loss are checked. The obtained results for the acoustical enclosure of gas heat pump were compared with the classical field incidence mass law. The surface vibration modes for a panel of enclosure were also estimated.

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Analysis of EMI Problems in Split Power Distribution Network

  • Shim, Hwang-Yoon;Kim, Ji-Seong;Yook, Jong-Gwan;Park, Han-Kyu
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2002
  • Signal integrity problems and their possible solutions are addressed in this paper for split power plane of high-speed digital systems. Stitching and decoupling capacitors are proved to be very effective for reducing signal noise, ground bounce as well as electromagnetic radiation from the split power plane. Simulations based on 3D-Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method are utilized for the analysis of practical high frequency multi-layered PC main board.

Ku band Linear Active phased Array Antenna Design and Fabrication (Ku 대역 선형 능동 위상 배열 안테나 설계 및 제작)

  • Ryu, Sung-Wook;Eom, Soon-Young;Kim, Nam
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.215-216
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, the antenna the with linear active phased array of $1{\times}16$ operated in DBS band was designed. The antenna was composed of sixteen radiating elements, sixteen active channels and five Wilkinson power combiners with 4-channel inputs, a digital control board and a stabilizing DC bias board. The radiating element of the array has the structure of a microstrip stack patch with a left-hand circular polarization. And, each active channel consists of a low noise ampilifier, a 3-bit digital phase shifter and a variable analog attenuator. The breadboard of linear active phased array antenna was also fabricated to test the electrical performances. The radiation patterns of the antenna were measured after correcting initial phases of each active channel in aechoic chamber. And also, the beam scanning chracteristcs of $10^{\circ}$, $20^{\circ}$, $30^{\circ}$ were measured.

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Closed-Loop Transmit Diversity Techniques for Small Wireless Terminals and Their Performance Assessment in a Flat Fading Channel

  • Mostafa, Raqibul;Pallat, Ramesh C.;Ringel, Uwe;Tikku, Ashok A.;Reed, Jeffrey H.
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.319-329
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    • 2012
  • Closed-loop transmit diversity is considered an important technique for improving the link budget in the third generation and future wireless communication standards. This paper proposes several transmit diversity algorithms suitable for small wireless terminals and presents performance assessment in terms of average signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and outage improvement, convergence, and complexity of operations. The algorithms presented herein are verified using data from measured indoor channels with variable antenna spacing and the results explained using measured radiation patterns for a two-element array. It is shown that for a two-element array, the best among the proposed techniques provides SNR improvement of about 3 dB in a tightly spaced array (inter-element spacing of 0.1 wavelength at 2 GHz) typical of small wireless devices. Additionally, these techniques are shown to perform significantly better than a single antenna device in an indoor channel considering realistic values of latency and propagation errors.

MULTIPLE EMISSION STATES IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI

  • Park, Jong-Ho;Trippe, Sascha
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.147-156
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    • 2012
  • We present a test of the emission statistics of active galactic nuclei (AGN), probing the connection between the red-noise temporal power spectra and multi-modal flux distributions known from observations. We simulate AGN lightcurves under the assumption of uniform stochastic emission processes for different power-law indices of their respective power spectra. For sufficiently shallow slopes (power-law indices (${\beta}{\leq}1$), the flux distributions (histograms) of the resulting lightcurves are approximately Gaussian. For indices corresponding to steeper slopes (${\beta}{\geq}1$), the flux distributions become multi-modal. This finding disagrees systematically with results of recent mm/radio observations. Accordingly, we conclude that the emission from AGN does not necessarily originate from uniform stochastic processes even if their power spectra suggest otherwise. Possible mechanisms include transitions between different activity states and/or the presence of multiple, spatially disconnected, emission regions.

Thermal Design and Heat Load Measurement of PSICS (적외선 우주망원경 냉각시스템 열설계 및 열침입량 측정)

  • Yang H. S.;Kim D. L.;Lee B. S.;Choi Y. S.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2005
  • A Protomodel Space Infrared Cryogenic System (PSICS) cooled by a stirling cryocooler was designed. The PSICS has an IR sensor inside a cold box which is cooled by a stilting cryocooler with refrigeration capacity of 500mw at 80K in a vacuum vessel. It is important to minimize heat load for reducing background thermal noise. In order to design the cryogenic system of low heat load and to reduce heat load, we did several numerical analyses and tested using boil-off calorimetry with liquid nitrogen to measure the heat leak of the system. In this paper, we present the results obtained by thermal analysis and heat load measurement for designing the PSICS.

Performance Enhancement and Evaluation in Hadamard Transform Spectrometers (해더마드 트랜스폼 스펙트로미터의 성능 증진 방법과 평가)

  • Park, Jin-Bae;Kim, Hyun-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1993.07a
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    • pp.277-280
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    • 1993
  • When the noise is mainly caused by a detector and is statistically independent of the incident radiation, the multiplexing inherent in the Hadamard transform (HT) spectrometer can provide an improved spectrum-estimate. A spectrum-estimate can be further improved when any nonidealities in the system are compensated. In this research, three spectrum-estimation methods for an HT spectrometer having a nonideal mask are discussed in terms of computational efficiency, statistical bias, the sources of error, and the mean-square error associated with a given estimate. In addition, the results obtained from computer simulations are used to verify the theoretical foundation of each method.

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