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An Integration Approach of Trajectory-Based Aviation Weather and Air Traffic Information for NARAE-Weather (나래웨더를 위한 궤적기반 항공기상 정보와 항공교통 정보의 통합 방안)

  • Sang-il Kim;Do-Seob Ahn;Jiyeon Kim;Seungchul Kim;Kyung-Soo Han
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.39 no.6_1
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    • pp.1331-1339
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    • 2023
  • In support of the National ATM Reformation and Enhancement Plan (NARAE), a trajectory-based aviation weather service is under development through the NARAE-Weather project. Specifically, weather data presented in a standardized digital format facilitates the seamless integration of digital weather data with air traffic information. Thus, this paper introduces an approach that entails structuring numerical model data to integrate aviation weather information and flight trajectory data. The extraction results using structurally transformed data showed superior performance compared to the results extracted from the original data in terms of performance, and this research is poised to enhance the safety and efficiency of airline operations.

Multi-Domain Model for Electric Traction Drives Using Bond Graphs

  • Silva, Luis I.;De La Barrera, Pablo M.;De Angelo, Cristian H.;Aguilera, Facundo;Garcia, Guillermo O.
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.439-448
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    • 2011
  • In this work the Multi-Domain model of an electric vehicle is developed. The electric domain model consists on the traction drive and allows including faults associated with stator winding. The thermal model is based on a spatial discretization. It receives the power dissipated in the electric domain, it interacts with the environment and provides the temperature distribution in the induction motor. The mechanical model is a half vehicle model. Given that all models are obtained using the same approach (Bond Graph) their integration becomes straightforward. This complete model allows simulating the whole system dynamics and the analysis of electrical/mechanical/thermal interaction. First, experimental results are aimed to validate the proposed model. Then, simulation results illustrate the interaction between the different domains and highlight the capability of including faults.

Application of Preconditioning to Navier-Stokes Equations (예조건화 방법론의 Navier-Stokes 방정식에의 적용)

  • 이상현
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.16-26
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    • 2004
  • The objective of this study is to apply preconditioning to Wavier-Stokes equations with a turbulence model. The concept of a pseudo sonic speed was adopted. Roe's FDS was used for spatial discretization, LU-SGS scheme was used for time integration. In order to test the algorithms, the low speed flows around NACA airfoils and the flows through supersonic nozzle were calculated. The algorithm developed in the present study shows good performance in the calculations of low speed viscous flows and supersonics flows.

Development of a Cell-based Long-term Hydrologic Model Using Geographic Information System(II) - Pre and Post Processor Development - (지리정보시스템을 이용한 장기유출모형의 개발(II) -전.후처리 시스템 개발-)

  • 최진용;정하우;김대식
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 1997
  • A CELTHYM(CEll-based Long-term HYdrologic Model), a pre-processor and a post-processor that can he integrated with geographic information system(GIS) were developed to predict the stream flow of a small agricultural watershed. Three kinds of routines, that are watershed boundary extraction routine(WBER), curve number calculation routine(CNR) and maximum available soil moisture calculation routine(MASR) composed pre-processor that was nicely interfaced with CELTRYM and GIS. Two kinds of routines, grapher and map composer composed post-processor that was well adapted CELTHYM output to chart making and GIS map making. The developed pre-post processor was useful for the GIS integration and spatial comprehension of the CELTHYM output.

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An Installation and Model Assessment of the UM, U.K. Earth System Model, in a Linux Cluster (U.K. 지구시스템모델 UM의 리눅스 클러스터 설치와 성능 평가)

  • Daeok Youn;Hyunggyu Song;Sungsu Park
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.691-711
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    • 2022
  • The state-of-the-art Earth system model as a virtual Earth is required for studies of current and future climate change or climate crises. This complex numerical model can account for almost all human activities and natural phenomena affecting the atmosphere of Earth. The Unified Model (UM) from the United Kingdom Meteorological Office (UK Met Office) is among the best Earth system models as a scientific tool for studying the atmosphere. However, owing to the expansive numerical integration cost and substantial output size required to maintain the UM, individual research groups have had to rely only on supercomputers. The limitations of computer resources, especially the computer environment being blocked from outside network connections, reduce the efficiency and effectiveness of conducting research using the model, as well as improving the component codes. Therefore, this study has presented detailed guidance for installing a new version of the UM on high-performance parallel computers (Linux clusters) owned by individual researchers, which would help researchers to easily work with the UM. The numerical integration performance of the UM on Linux clusters was also evaluated for two different model resolutions, namely N96L85 (1.875° ×1.25° with 85 vertical levels up to 85 km) and N48L70 (3.75° ×2.5° with 70 vertical levels up to 80 km). The one-month integration times using 256 cores for the AMIP and CMIP simulations of N96L85 resolution were 169 and 205 min, respectively. The one-month integration time for an N48L70 AMIP run using 252 cores was 33 min. Simulated results on 2-m surface temperature and precipitation intensity were compared with ERA5 re-analysis data. The spatial distributions of the simulated results were qualitatively compared to those of ERA5 in terms of spatial distribution, despite the quantitative differences caused by different resolutions and atmosphere-ocean coupling. In conclusion, this study has confirmed that UM can be successfully installed and used in high-performance Linux clusters.

A Study on the Development and Application of GIS-based Stream Water Quality Management System (GIS기반의 하천수질관리시스템 구축 및 활용에 관한 연구)

  • 최연웅;성동권;전형섭;조기성
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.289-299
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    • 2002
  • Recently, as the social interest about environmental problems is increased and the importance is highlighted, the related information and the demand of information are increased. and, the Total Pollution System will be executed soon. Therefore, the information management system which can manage and analysis related information efficiently and systematically become required. Especially, the development and application of GIS which can effectively manage and analyze information using spatial data have been processing by government, private institute, and related academic institute of all over the world. also their potentiality of application have been recognizing. The main purpose of this study is to develop the stream water quality management system which can simulate future water quality using water quality model(QUAL2E) and be integrated the whole step from calculating pollutant load divided by administrative district and watershed to displaying the result of modeling visually.

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A Study on Developing Profit Model and Analyzing Validity for Remodelling of Apartment Houses (공동주택 리모델링의 수익모델 개발과 타당성 분석 연구)

  • Kim, Eui-Sik;Pyo, Ji-Myung;An, Min-Jae
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.257-264
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    • 2004
  • The physical factor having a great influence among components of making values of profit model in apartment houses is equilibrium change of house and this study suggests an alternative of remodelling. It sets profit models including model dividing household of large scale into that of small scale using value making factor of apartment house and spatial composition techniques and model integrating households of small scale and converting them into those of large scale and finds that its economy is good as over 'average', evaluative value of economy is reduced as discount rate increases and economy of remodelling is superior.

Structured Information Modeling and Query Method for SMIL Documents (SMIL 문서의 구조 정보 모델 및 검색)

  • 류은숙;이기호;이규철
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.293-307
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    • 2004
  • The SMIL(Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) documents are represented as logical structure information, spatial layout structure information, temporal synchronization structure information and hyperlink structure information, according as the structural characteristics of SMIL documents based on XML. This paper proposes the effective modeling and query method for the multi -structure information of inherent SMIL documents. In particular, we present the object-oriented modeling by using UML class diagram in order to represent the objects classes for the structured information of SMIL documents, and the hierarchical structure and the relationships for the objects classes. In addition, the objects classes definition is specified in compliance with SQL3 for database standard language. We also propose the access method and the query representation for hierarchical structure in order to retrieve efficiently the structural objects of SMIL documents.

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Land Use Classification of TM Imagery in Hilly Areas: Integration of Image Processing and Expert Knowledge

  • Ding, Feng;Chen, Wenhui;Zheng, Daxian
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.1329-1331
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    • 2003
  • Improvement of the classification accuracy is one of the major concerns in the field of remote sensing application research in recent years. Previous research shows that the accuracy of the conventional classification methods based only on the original spectral information were usually unsatisfied and need to be refined by manual edit. This present paper describes a method of combining the image processing, ancillary data (such as digital elevation model) and expert knowledge (especially the knowledge of local professionals) to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the satellite image classification in hilly land. Firstly, the Landsat TM data were geo-referenced. Secondly, the individual bands of the image were intensitynormalized and the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) image was also generated. Thirdly, a set of sample pixels (collected from field survey) were utilized to discover their corresponding DN (digital number) ranges in the NDVI image, and to explore the relationships between land use type and its corresponding spectral features . Then, using the knowledge discovered from previous steps as well as knowledge from local professionals, with the support of GIS technology and the ancillary data, a set of conditional statements were applied to perform the TM imagery classification. The results showed that the integration of image processing and spatial analysis functions in GIS improved the overall classification result if compared with the conventional methods.

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Dynamic Model and Governing Equations of a Shallow Arches with Moving Boundary (이동 경계를 갖는 얕은 아치의 동적 모델과 지배방정식)

  • Shon, Sudeok;Ha, Junhong;Lee, Seungjae
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, the physical model and governing equations of a shallow arch with a moving boundary were studied. A model with a moving boundary can be easily found in a long span retractable roof, and it corresponds to a problem of a non-cylindrical domain in which the boundary moves with time. In particular, a motion equation of a shallow arch having a moving boundary is expressed in the form of an integral-differential equation. This is expressed by the time-varying integration interval of the integral coefficient term in the arch equation with an un-movable boundary. Also, the change in internal force due to the moving boundary is also considered. Therefore, in this study, the governing equation was derived by transforming the equation of the non-cylindrical domain into the cylindrical domain to solve this problem. A governing equation for vertical vibration was derived from the transformed equation, where a sinusoidal function was used as the orthonormal basis. Terms that consider the effect of the moving boundary over time in the original equation were added in the equation of the transformed cylindrical problem. In addition, a solution was obtained using a numerical analysis technique in a symmetric mode arch system, and the result effectively reflected the effect of the moving boundary.