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The Influence of the Number of Electrodes, the Position and Direction of a Single Dipole on the Relation Between S/N ratio and EEG Dipole Source Estimation Errors (뇌전위의 단일 쌍극자 모델에서 전극의 개수, 쌍극자의 위치 및 방향이 S/N과 쌍극자 추정 오차사이의 관계에 미치는 영향에 관한 시뮬레이션 연구)

  • 김동우;배병훈
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 1994
  • In the source localization using single dipole model, the influence of the number of electrodes, the position and direction of a single dipole on the relation between S/W ratio and dipole parameter estimation errors is important. Monte Carlo simulation was used to investigate this influence. The forward problem was calculated using three spherical shell model, and dipole parameters were optimized by means of simplex method. As the number of electrodes became large, as the dipole went from midbrain to cortex, and as the direction of dipole changed from radial to tangential, the average and standard deviation of estimation errors became small.

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Bearing Estimation of Narrow Band Acoustic Signals Using Cardioid Beamforming Algorithm in Shallow Water

  • Chang, Duk-Hong;Park, Hong-Bae;Na, Young-Nam;Ryu, Jon-Ha
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.21 no.2E
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2002
  • This paper suggests the Cardioid beamforming algorithm of the doublet sensors employing DIFAR (directional frequency analysis and recording) sensor signals in the frequency domain. The algorithm enables target bearing estimation using the signals from directional sensors. The algorithm verifies its applicability by successfully estimating bearings of a target projecting ten narrow-band signals in shallow water. The estimated bearings agree very well with those from GPS (global positioning system) data. Assuming the bearings from GPS data to be real values, the estimation errors are analyzed statistically. The histogram of estimation errors in each frequency have Gaussian shape, the mean and standard deviation dropping in the ranges -1.1°∼ 6.7°and 13.3∼43.6°, respectively. Estimation errors are caused by SNR (signal to noise ratio) degradation due to propagation loss between the source and receiver, daily fluctuating geo-magnetic fields, and non-stationary background noises. If multiple DIFAR systems are employed, in addition to bearing, range information could be estimated and finally localization or tracking of a target is possible.

A Study on the Silver Iodide Membrane Electrode (AgI / PVC${\cdot}$THF) (Ⅱ). Potentiometric Titration Error of Halide Mixture (요오드화은막전극 (AgI / PVC${\cdot}$THF) 에 관한 연구 (제2보). 할로겐화 이온혼합물의 전위차법 적정오차에 관한 연구)

  • Kee Chae Park;Young Soon Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.253-262
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    • 1981
  • The AgI/ PV${\cdot}$THF membrane electrode could be used as an indicator electrode in the potentiometric titration of single halide and mixture halide solutions with the standard solution of silver nitrate. The errors in the stepwise titrations of mixture halide solutions were considerably large, but by addition of flocculating agent, such as $NaNO_3$ or $Ba(NO_3)_2$, in the sample solution, the errors were greatly reduced. Also, the effects of gelatin, filter paper and temperature on the titration errors were examined.

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Optimal Parameter Tuning to Compensate for Radius Errors (반경오차 보정을 위한 최적파라미터 튜닝)

  • 김민석
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.629-634
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    • 2000
  • Generally, the accuracy of motion control systems is strongly influenced by both the mechanical characteristics and servo characteristics of feed drive systems. In the fed drive systems of machine tools that consist of mechanical parts and electrical parts, a torsional vibration is often generated because of its elastic elements in torque transmission. Especially, a torsional vibration caused by the elasticity of mechanical elements might deteriorate the quick movement of system and lead to shorten the life time of the mechanical transmission elements. So it is necessary to analyze the electromechanical system mathematically to optimize the dynamic characteristics of the feed drive system. In this paper, based on the simplifies feed drive system model, radius errors due to position gain mismatch and servo response characteristic have been developed and an optimal criterion for tuning the gain of speed controller is discussed. The proportional and integral parameter gain of the feed drive controller are optimal design variables for the gain tuning of PI speed controller. Through the optimization problem formulation, both proportional and integral parameter are optimally tuned so as to compensate the radius errors by using the genetic algorithm. As a result, higher performance on circular profile tests has been achieved than the one with standard parameters.

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Evaluation of the Numerical Models' Typhoon Track Predictability Based on the Moving Speed and Direction (이동속도와 방향을 고려한 수치모델의 태풍진로 예측성 평가)

  • Shin, Hyeonjin;Lee, WooJeong;Kang, KiRyong;Byun, Kun-Young;Yun, Won-Tae
    • Atmosphere
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.503-514
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    • 2014
  • Evaluation of predictability of numerical models for tropical cyclone track was performed using along-and cross-track component. The along-and cross-track bias were useful indicators that show the numerical models predictability associated with cause of errors. Since forecast errors, standard deviation and consistency index of along-track component were greater than those of cross-track component, there was some rooms for improvement in alongtrack component. There was an overall slow bias. The most accurate model was JGSM for 24-hour forecast and ECMWF for 48~96-hour forecast in direct position error, along-track error and cross-track error. ECMWF and GFS had a high variability for 24-hour forecast. The results of predictability by track type showed that most significant errors of tropical cyclone track forecast were caused by the failure to estimate the recurvature phenomenon.

Error Concealment Techniques for Visual Quality Improving (화질 향상을 위한 오류 은폐 기법)

  • Suh, Jae-Won
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2006
  • The MPEG-2 video compressed bitstream is very sensitive to transmission errors due to the complex coding structure of the MPEG-2 video coding standard. If one packet is lost or received with errors, not only the current frame will be corrupted, but also errors will propagate to succeeding frames within a group of pictures. Therefore, we employ various error resilient coding/decoding techniques to protect and reduce the transmission error effects. Error concealment technique is one of them. Error concealment technique exploits spatial and temporal redundancies of the correctly received video data to conceal the corrupted video data. Motion vector recovery and compensation with the estimated motion vector is good approach to conceal the corrupted data. In this paper, we propose various error concealment algorithms based on motion vector recovery, and compare their performance to those of conventional error concealment methods.

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Accuracy Analysis of Precise Point Positioning Using Predicted GPS Satellite Orbits (GPS 예측궤도력을 이용한 정밀단독측위 정확도 분석)

  • Ha, Ji-Hyun;Heo, Moon-Beom;Nam, Gi-Wook
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.752-759
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, near-real-time positioning accuracies of precise point positioning technique were analyzed using IGS predicted orbits. As a result, we could get the mean errors of 1~1.6 cm, standard deviation of 1~1.3cm from one year of GPS data. This results were similar level to positioning accuracy using the IGS rapid orbits. Positioning errors of >10cm showed 44% of observed days of orbital anomalies. When the orbital anomalies of the predicted orbits were shown, maximum error was 1.7 km, and maximum of mean errors was 308 m. From this study, we conclude that check and consideration were necessary before using the IGS predicted orbits.

Evaluation of Computational Fluid Dynamics for Analysis of Aerodynamics in Naturally Ventilated Multi-span Greenhouse

  • Lee, In Bok;Short, Ted H.;Sase, Sadanori;Lee, Seung Kee
    • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2000
  • Aerodynamics in a naturally ventilated multi-span greenhouse with plants was analyzed numerically by the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation. To investigate the potential application of CFD techniques to greenhouse design and analysis, the numerical results of the CFD model were compared with the results of a steady-state mass and energy balance numerical model. Assuming the results of the mass and energy balance model as the standard, reasonably good agreement was obtained between the natural ventilation rates computed by the CFD numerical model and the mass and energy balance model. The steady-state CFD model during a sunny day showed negative errors as high as 15% in the morning and comparable positive errors in the afternoon. Such errors assumed to be due to heat storage in the floor, benches, and greenhouse structure. For a west wind of 2.5 m s$^{-1}$ , the internal nonporous shading screens that opened to the east were predicted to have a 15.6% better air exchange rate than opened to the west. It was generally predicted that the presence of nonporous internal shading screens significantly reduced natural ventilation if the horizontal opening of the screen for each span was smaller that the effective roof vent opening.

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The Bearing Estimation of Narrowband Acoustic Signals Using DIFAR Beamforming Algorithm (DIFAR 빔형성 알고리듬을 이용한 협대역 음향신호의 방향성 추정)

  • 장덕홍;박홍배;정문섭;김인수
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.169-184
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    • 2002
  • In order to extract bearing information from the directional sensors of DIFAR(directional frequency analysis and recording) that is a kind of passive sonobuoy, the cardioid beamforming algorithm applicable to DIFAR system was studied in the frequency domain. the algorithm uses narrow-band signals propagated though the media from the acoustic sources such as ship machineries. The proposed algorithm is expected to give signal to noise ratio of 6dB when it uses the maximum response axis(MRA) among the Cardioid beams. The estimated bearings agree very well with those from GPS data. Assuming the bearings from GPS data to be real values, the estimation errors are analyzed statistically. The histogram of estimation errors in each frequency have Gaussian shape, the mean and standard deviation dropping in the ranges -1.1~$6.7^{\circ}$ and 13.3~$43.6^{\circ}$, respectively. Estimation errors are caused by SMR degradation due to propagation loss between the source and receiver, daily fluctuating geo-magnetic fields, and non-stationary background noises. If multiple DIFAR systems are employed, in addition to bearing, range information could be estimated and finally localization or tracking of a target is possible.

Premiums/Discounts, Tracking Errors and Performance of Saudi Arabian ETFs

  • DIAW, Alassane
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.9-13
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    • 2019
  • The paper aims to investigate the performance of domestic Saudi Arabian ETFs. ETFs are investment vehicles in vogue. These instruments were the first levers for investors allowing them to enter some markets that have been highly protected or out of reach. Saudi Arabia, which has been promoted as an emerging country by MSCI, seeks to attract more foreign investors. The first ETFs were launched in the years 2010-2011. Even though their number has not increased since then, there is a desire to attract a large number of investors. We use premiums/discounts analysis, standard risk-return models, and tracking errors measurements to assess how closely their replicate the underlying benchmark based on monthly data. The results indicate that out of the three funds investigated two are slightly traded at premium, while the latter exhibit a price discount. However, tracking errors are at minimum for all funds suggesting that they track well the benchmark index. Further, the Jensen's model shows that alphas are negative or null, and betas capture largely the systematic risk which is consistent with index investing strategies. Finally, traditional risk-adjusted measures of performance are used to compare ETFs, and results exhibit negative ratios showing that portfolios achieve lower return than the risk-free rate.