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A Study on the Evaluation of Usability of Unmanned Smart Libraries (무인 스마트도서관에 대한 사용성 평가 연구)

  • Kwak, Seung-Jin;Son, Chung-Ki;Jang, Geun-yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.103-123
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the user's perception and usability of the unmanned smart library and to derive the improvements. After reviewing the literature on smart technology and smart equipment, we surveyed users who use unmanned smart library installed in Sejong City and Pohang City, and questioned the use, operation and service satisfaction of unmanned smart library. Based on the results of the analysis, we suggested ways to improve the unmanned smart library and draw users to the library. Unattended smart library users varied in age and educational background, and they were most interested in borrowing books and were satisfied with their overall use.

Smart City Framework Based on Geospatial Information Standards (공간정보 표준기반 스마트시티 프레임워크)

  • Eunbi Ko;Guk Sik Jeong;Kyoung Cheol Koo
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2024
  • Modern cities are actively adopting smart city services to address various urban challenges. Geospatial information acts as the foundational infrastructure of smart cities, promoting the sustainable development of urban areas. Consequently, as the standardization and utilization of geospatial information increase, the efficiency and sustainability of smart city operations improve. To achieve this, collaboration among diverse stakeholders is crucial for delivering optimal smart city services based on geospatial information. This paper defines smart city services, focusing on transportation and building-energy domains, based on the life cycle of geospatial information technology. Emphasis is placed on the importance of applying and utilizing geospatial information standards. Additionally, this paper proposes the Smart City based on Geospatial Information standards (SCGI) framework to provide insights into standardizing smart city services mapped to geospatial information standards. This research suggests a new paradigm for standardizing smart city services using geospatial information standards to offer customized solutions, thereby discussing the future development possibilities of smart cities.

Comparison of Social, Economic, and Environmental Impacts depending on Cultivation Methods - Based on Agricultural Income Survey Data and Smart Farm Survey Reports - (농산물 재배 방식에 따른 사회, 경제, 환경 영향 비교 - 농산물 소득조사 자료와 스마트팜 실태조사 보고서를 기반으로 -)

  • Lee, Jimin;Kim, Taegon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.127-135
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    • 2023
  • This study examined the impact of changes in agricultural production methods on society, the economy, and the environment. While traditional open-field farming relied heavily on natural conditions, modern approaches, including greenhouse and smart farming, have emerged to mitigate the effects of climate and seasonal variations. Facility horticulture has been on the rise since the 1990s, and recently, there has been a growing interest in smart farms due to reasons such as climate change adaptation and food security. We compared open-field spinach and greenhouse spinach using agricultural income survey data, and we also compared greenhouse tomato cultivation with smart farming tomato cultivation, utilizing data from the smart farm survey reports. The economic results showed that greenhouse spinach increased yield by 25.8% but experienced a 29% decrease in income due to equipment depreciation. In the case of tomato production in smart farms, both yield and income increased by 36-39% and 34-46%, respectively. In terms of environmental impact, we also compared fertilizer and energy usage. It was found that greenhouse spinach used 29% less fertilizer but 14% more energy compared to open-field spinach. Smart farming for tomatoes saw a negligible decrease in electricity and fuel costs. Regarding the social impact, greenhouse spinach reduced labor hours by 31%, and the introduction of smart farming for tomatoes led to an average 11% reduction in labor hours. This reduction is expected to have a positive effect on sustainable farming. In conclusion, the transition from open-field to greenhouse cultivation and from greenhouse cultivation to smart farming appears to yield positive effects on the economy, environment, and society. Particularly, the reduction in labor hours is beneficial and could potentially contribute to an increase in rural populations.

Design and Implementation of the Smart Virtual Machine for Smart Cross Platform (스마트 크로스 플랫폼을 위한 스마트 가상기계의 설계 및 구현)

  • Han, Seong-Min;Son, Yun-Sik;Lee, Yang-Sun
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.190-197
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    • 2013
  • Since domestic and foreign platform companies and mobile carriers adopt and use different kinds of smart platforms, developers should develop or convert contents according to each smart platform to provide a single smart content for customers. It takes long time and a lot of money to convert the conventional smart contents in order to serve other smart platforms. For the reason, more attention has been paid on Smart Cross Platform or Hybrid Platform, the core technologies of OSMU(One Source Multi Use) in which, once a program is coded, it can be executed in any platforms regardless of development languages. As a result, PhoneGap and HTML5 based Sencha Touch have been introduced. In this paper, we developed the smart virtual machine, which is built in smart cross platform based smart devices, unlike Android, iOS, Windows Phone devices being dependent of platforms, and helps to download and execute applications, being independent of platforms. the smart virtual machine supports C/C++, and Java language, being differentiated from JVM by sun microsystems that supports only Java language and .NET framework by microsoft that supports only C, C++ and C#. Therefore, it provides contents developers with the environment where they can get a wide range of options in choosing a language and develop smart contents.

Smart Battery System of Lithium ion Batteries (리튬이온전지의 Smart Battery System)

  • Kim Hyun-Soo;Moon Seong-In;Yun Mun-Soo;Ko Beyng-Hi;Park Sang-Kun;Shin Dong-O;Yoo Seong-Mo;Lee Seung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.132-137
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    • 2001
  • Recently, the demand for notebook PC with lithium ion batteries has steadily increased and consumers require them to adopt a SBP(smart battery pack) able to predict the remaining capacity and the run time of batteries precisely. The SBP is composed of a protection If, by which safety of lithium ion batteries is maintained against overcharge, overdischarge and overcurrent, and a smart IC, which calculates the remaining capacity and the remaining run time. The protection IC shut abmormal current down by using overcharge/overdischarge FET. A SBS(smart battery system) is composed of a system host, a smart battery and a smart battery charger. The smart ICs for SBP will be required to provide a low cost, low current consumption and small size. There will need to develop a microcomputer control type IC and an optimum algorism which is able to predict the residual capacity and the residual run time precisely. SBS will apply to many kinds of industry fields such as an electric bicycle, an electric vehicle, a load levelling and a military.

A Study on Usefulness of Clinical Application of Metal Artifact Reduction Algorithm in Radiotherapy (방사선치료 시 Metal artifact reduction Algorithm의 임상적용 유용성평가)

  • Park, Ja Ram;Kim, Min Su;Kim, Jeong Mi;Chung, Hyeon Suk;Lee, Chung Hwan;Back, Geum Mun
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The tissue description and electron density indicated by the Computed Tomography(CT) number (also known as Hounsfield Unit) in radiotherapy are important in ensuring the accuracy of CT-based computerized radiotherapy planning. The internal metal implants, however, not only reduce the accuracy of CT number but also introduce uncertainty into tissue description, leading to development of many clinical algorithms for reducing metal artifacts. The purpose of this study was, therefore, to investigate the accuracy and the clinical applicability by analyzing date from SMART MAR (GE) used in our institution. Methode: and material: For assessment of images, the original images were obtained after forming ROIs with identical volumes by using CIRS ED phantom and inserting rods of six tissues and then non-SMART MAR and SMART MAR images were obtained and compared in terms of CT number and SD value. For determination of the difference in dose by the changes in CT number due to metal artifacts, the original images were obtained by forming PTV at two sites of CIRS ED phantom CT images with Computerized Treatment Planning (CTP system), the identical treatment plans were established for non-SMART MAR and SMART MAR images by obtaining unilateral and bilateral titanium insertion images, and mean doses, Homogeneity Index(HI), and Conformity Index(CI) for both PTVs were compared. The absorbed doses at both sites were measured by calculating the dose conversion constant (cCy/nC) from ylinder acrylic phantom, 0.125cc ionchamber, and electrometer and obtaining non-SMART MAR and SMART MAR images from images resulting from insertions of unilateral and bilateral titanium rods, and compared with point doses from CTP. Result: The results of image assessment showed that the CT number of SMART MAR images compared to those of non-SMART MAR images were more close to those of original images, and the SD decreased more in SMART compared to non-SMART ones. The results of dose determinations showed that the mean doses, HI and CI of non-SMART MAR images compared to those of SMART MAR images were more close to those of original images, however the differences did not reach statistical significance. The results of absorbed dose measurement showed that the difference between actual absorbed dose and point dose on CTP in absorbed dose were 2.69 and 3.63 % in non-SMRT MAR images, however decreased to 0.56 and 0.68 %, respectively in SMART MAR images. Conclusion: The application of SMART MAR in CT images from patients with metal implants improved quality of images, being demonstrated by improvement in accuracy of CT number and decrease in SD, therefore it is considered that this method is useful in dose calculation and forming contour between tumor and normal tissues.

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A Study on the Urban Type Silver Town based on Smart Technology - With Focus on the Behavior of the Elderly - (스마트 기술을 적용한 도시형 실버타운에 관한 연구 - 노인의 행태를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Jeong-Pil;Jung, Chul-Oh;Kim, Yong-Seong
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.5 s.58
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 2006
  • Recently, human's life is more longer and the birth rate continually decrease by the development of medical technology. In 2026 the ratio of the elderly will come up to 20.8% and be a 'post-aged society'. Development of economy and industrialization not only accelerate the urbanization and formation of nuclear family, but also change the changing of traditional society and one's value. So the issue of society and value's changing in the elderly increase the centralizing in the silver industry, and by the recent research about the elderly, they not want to live with their children, but want to live independently. This study is meaningful at the next generation of Ubiquitous society and post-aged society, proposing the smart silver town in urban type and let the elderly keeping the existing life in city. It realize the concept of 'Aging in Place' and propose the smart silver town in urban type which appropriate to behavior of the elderly, and being satisfy with various requirements of the elderly. This study point up the combination of physical elements and electronic elements through the smart technology, and making an smart environment to compose the smart silver town in urban type which react the behavior of the elderly.

Smart Convergence - The Future of Green City (스마트 융합 - 그린시티 동향 및 미래)

  • Lee, Seong-Hoon;Lee, Dong-Woo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.8
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    • pp.233-237
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    • 2012
  • The technologies of information communication regions are progressing in rapidly. These technologies in today are used in various industry regions. We called it smart fusion. There are various regions such as smart car, smart green city, and smart TV, smart medical industries. Therefore, we described trends and future of smart green city in this paper.

Design the Smart Object based on WBAN(Wireless Body Area Network) - Smart Belt (WBAN(Wireless Body Area Network) 기반 스마트 오브젝트 설계 - 스마트벨트)

  • Burn, U-In;Kim, Tae-Su;Cho, Weduke
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.674-678
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    • 2008
  • Our research is for development of smart object in WBAN environment. Too many smart object in various computing device were developed, but users always attention to their lot of smart objects and any personal things now. So we need smart object that classification and management all of user's personal devices and any effects in invisible and seamless system. We discussed how develop do that object in WBAN(Wireless Body Area Network) system and how make components in this system to wireless network in this paper.

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A Study on the Environment Analysis and Policy of Smart Education (스마트교육 환경 분석과 정책 제언)

  • Noh, Kyoo-Sung;Ju, Seong-Hwan
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2013
  • This article is exploring on the concept and realization conditions of 'Smart Education' including the propulsion environment and problems about 'Smart Education'. Based on the concept and realization conditions of 'Smart Education', this paper will review various aspects, such as the technology, infrastructure, school teachers' preparation situation, ecosystem and distribution system, and propose further policy alternatives of 'Smart Education'.