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A New Peak-Windowing Algorithm with Window-length Adaptation for PAPR Reduction of OFDM Systems (OFDM 시스템의 PAPR 저감을 위한 가변적인 윈도우 크기를 적용한 Peak Windowing 기법)

  • Lee, Sung-Eun;Bang, Keuk-Joon;Park, Myong-Hee;Lee, Young-Soo;Hong, Dae-Sik
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.185-188
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    • 2005
  • This paper proposes a new peak-windowing algorithm with window-length adaptation for peak-to-average power reduction (PAPR) of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems. Conventional peak windowing algorithm has advantages, such as moderate system complexity with good spectral shape. However, adjacent peak signals within the length of window functions produce the distortion of signal amplitude since window functions might overap with each other. These undesired characteristics of conventional peak windowing algorithm result in the degradation of BER performance. The proposed algorithm outperforms the conventional one with the aid of window-length adaptation. Simulation results show the efficiency of the proposed algorithm under the environments of WiBro downlink systems.

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Probabilistic analysis of peak response to nonstationary seismic excitations

  • Wang, S.S.;Hong, H.P.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.527-542
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    • 2005
  • The main objective of this study is to examine the accuracy of the complete quadratic combination (CQC) rule with the modal responses defined by the ordinates of the uniform hazard spectra (UHS) to evaluate the peak responses of the multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) systems subjected to nonstationary seismic excitations. For the probabilistic analysis of the peak responses, it is considered that the seismic excitations can be modeled using evolutionary power spectra density functions with uncertain model parameters. More specifically, a seismological model and the Kanai-Tajimi model with the boxcar or the exponential modulating functions were used to define the evolutionary power spectral density functions in this study. A set of UHS was obtained based on the probabilistic analysis of transient responses of single-degree-of-freedom systems subjected to the seismic excitations. The results of probabilistic analysis of the peak responses of MDOF systems were obtained, and compared with the peak responses calculated by using the CQC rule with the modal responses given by the UHS. The comparison seemed to indicate that the use of the CQC rule with the commonly employed correlation coefficient and the peak modal responses from the UHS could lead to significant under- or over-estimation when contributions from each of the modes are similarly significant.

Q-factor Estimation of Seismic Trace Including Random Noise using Peak Frequency-Shift Method (무작위 잡음이 포함된 탄성파 트레이스로부터 Peak Frequency-Shift 방법을 이용한 Q-factor 추정)

  • Kwon, Junseok;Chung, Wookeen;Ha, Jiho;Shin, Sungryul
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2018
  • The data acquired from seismic exploration can be used to detect the existence of oil and gas resources through appropriate processing and interpretation. The seismic attributes indicating the existence of resources are extracted from amplitude information, where the Q-factor representing intrinsic attenuation plays an useful role of hydrocarbon indicator. So, the accuracy of Q-factor estimation is very important to investigate the existence of resources. In this study, we calculated the Q-factor and analyzed the error rate through a numerical example. To mimic real data, random noise was added to the synthetic data. With the noise-added data, the Q-factor was estimated and the error rate was analyzed by using the spectral ratio method (SRM) and peak frequency shift method (PFSM). Both methods provided a relatively accurate Q-factor when the signal-to-noise ratio was 90 dB. However, the peak frequency shift method (PFSM) produced better results than the spectral ratio method (SRM) as the level of random noise increased.

Seismic spectral acceleration assessment of masonry in-filled reinforced concrete buildings by a coefficient-based method

  • Su, R.K.L.;Lee, C.L.;Wang, Y.P.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.479-494
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    • 2012
  • This study explores a coefficient-based seismic capacity assessment method with a special emphasis on low-rise masonry in-filled (MI) reinforced concrete (RC) buildings subjected to earthquake motion. The coefficient-based method without requiring any complicated finite element analysis is a simplified procedure to assess the maximum spectral acceleration capacity of buildings. This paper first compares the fundamental periods of MI RC structures obtained, respectively, from experimental period data and empirical period-height formulas. The coefficient-based method for low-rise masonry buildings is then calibrated by the published experimental results obtained from shaking table tests. The comparison of the experimental and estimated results indicates that the simplified coefficient-based method can provide good approximations of the maximum spectral accelerations at peak loads of the low-rise masonry reinforced concrete buildings if a proper set of drift factors and initial fundamental vibration periods of structures are used.

Effects of Spectral Transformations on Leaf C:N Ratio Inversion with Hyperspectral Data

  • Run-he, SHI;Da-fang, ZHUANG;Qiao-jing, QIAN;Zheng, NIU
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.322-324
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    • 2003
  • Leaf C:N ratio is a new factor in the field of biochemical inversion with hyperspectral data. Effects of common-used spectral transformations including log(R), log(1/R), 1/R, etc. from 400nm to 2490nm on its inversion are compared. Results show that their effects on statistical modeling are not apparent. Continuum removal is used on original reflectance in the range of 2030nm to 2220nm, in which exists an apparent absorption peak due to cellulose, lignin, protein, etc. The effect is distinctive and tends to improve the precision of C:N ratio inversion. Further, it is a robust and physically based transformation.

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The Synthesis of Red-Sensitizing Dye for Color Photography (천연색 사진용 적감색소의 합성)

  • Kim, Yeoung-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 2001
  • Naphthothiazolo carbocyanine is of industrial importance as red-sensitizing dye in the spectral sensitization of emulsion microcrystals in negative film-making. In this study, red-sensitizing dye was prepared by the reaction of 2-methyl-3-sulfopropyl-4,5-naphthothiazolium(inner salt) with triethyl orthoacetate in the presence of triethylamine. The product was identified by using various analytical tools such as Elemental analyzer, IR spectrophotometer, UV-Vis spectrophotometer, Mass spectrometer, $^{1}H-NMR$ spectrometer, TGA and DSC. The maximum absorption peak in methanol solvent was 573nm. Therefore, it was concluded that naphthothiazolo carbocyanine dye can be used as red0sensitizing dye for the spectral sensitization of photographic emulsion.

Synthesis of 9-Phenyl-5,5'-Diphenyl-3,3'-Bis(3-Sulfopropyl)-Benzoxazolo Carbocyanine Triethyl Ammonium Salt (9-Phenyl-5,5'-Diphenyl-3,3'-Bis(3-Sulfopropyl)-Benzoxazolo Carbocyanine Triethyl Ammonium Salt의 합성)

  • Kim, Yeoung-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.226-231
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    • 2008
  • In this study, benzoxazolo carbocyanine is of industrial importance as green-sensitizing dye in the spectral sensitization. Sensitizing dye was prepared by the reaction of 2-methyl-3-sulfopropyl-4,5-benzoxazolium (inner salt) with triethyl orthobenzoate in the presence of triethylamine. The product was identified by using various analytical tools such as elemental analyzer, IR spectrophotometer, UV-Vis spectrophotometer, $^1H$-NMR spectrometer, TGA and DSC. The maximum absorption peak in methanol solvent was 507 nm. Therefore, it was concluded that benzoxazolo carbocyanine dye can be used as sensitizing dye for the spectral sensitization of photographic emulsion and color cosmetics.

Synthesis of 9-Ethyl-3,3'-Bis(3-sulfopropyl)-4,5,4'5'-Naphthothiazolo Carbocyanine Triethyl Ammonium Salt (9-Ethyl-3,3'-Bis(3-sulfopropyl)-4,5,4'5'-Naphthothiazolo Carbocyanine Triethyl Ammonium Salt의 합성)

  • Kim, Yeoung-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.416-421
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    • 2014
  • Naphthothiazolo carbocyanine is of industrial importance as red-sensitizing dye in the spectral sensitization. Sensitizing dye was prepared by the reaction of 2-methyl-3-sulfopropyl-4,5-naphthothiazolium (inner salt) with triethyl orthopropionate in the presence of triethylamine. The product was identified by using various analytical tools such as elemental analyzer, IR spectrophotometer, UV-Vis spectrophotometer, $^1H$-NMR spectrometer, TGA and DSC. The maximum absorption peak in methanol solvent was 578nm. Therefore, it was concluded that naphthothiazolo carbocyanine dye can be used as sensitizing dye for the spectral sensitization of photographic emulsion and color cosmetics.

Korean Seismic Station Site Effect Estimation Using Generalized Inversion Technique (일반 역산 기법을 활용한 한국 지표 관측소 부지 효과 평가)

  • Jee, Hyun Woo;Han, Sang Whan
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2023
  • The 2017 Pohang earthquake afflicted more significant economic losses than the 2016 Gyeongju earthquake, even if these earthquakes had a similar moment magnitude. This phenomenon could be due to local site conditions that amplify ground motions. Local site effects could be estimated from methods using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio, standard spectral ratio, and the generalized inversion technique. Since the generalized inversion method could estimate the site effect effectively, this study modeled the site effects in the Korean peninsula using the generalized inversion technique and the Fourier amplitude spectrum of ground motions. To validate the method, the site effects estimated for seismic stations were tested using recorded ground motions, and a ground motion prediction equation was developed without considering site effects.

Characteristics of long-period swells measured in the near shore regions of eastern Arabian Sea

  • Glejin, Johnson;Kumar, V. Sanil;Amrutha, M.M.;Singh, Jai
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.312-319
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    • 2016
  • Measured wave data covering two years simultaneously at 3 locations along the eastern Arabian Sea reveals the presence of long-period (peak wave period > 18 s) low-amplitude waves (significant wave height < 1 m) and the characteristics of these waves are described in this article. In a year, 1.4-3.6% of the time, the low-amplitude long-period swells were observed, and these waves were mainly during the nonmonsoon period. The wave spectra during these long-period swells were multi-peaked with peak wave period around 18.2 s, the secondary peak period around 13.3 s and the wind-sea peak period at 5 s. The ratio of the spectral energy of the wind-sea peak and the primary peak (swell) was slightly higher at the northern location (0.2) than that at the southern location (0.15) due to the higher wind speed present at the northern location.