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Weighted Interpolation Method Using Supplementary Filter (보조필터를 이용한 가중치 보간방법)

  • Jang, In-Gul;Lee, Jae-Kyung;Chung, Jin-Gyun
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.119-124
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    • 2011
  • Interpolation filters are widely used in many communication and multimedia applications. Polynomial interpolation computes the coefficients of the polynomial according to the input information to obtain the interpolated value. Recently, FIR interpolation method using supplementary filters was proposed to improve the performances of polynomial interpolation methods. In this paper, by combining a weighting factor approach with the supplementary filter method, we propose a weighted interpolation method which can be efficiently used to compute the maximum or minimum values of a given curve using only a restricted number of sample values. With application to the interpolation of normal distribution curves used in XRF systems, it is shown that the proposed approach exhibits improved performances compared with conventional interpolation methods.

Consideration on supplementary matters when preparing radioactive waste self-disposal (방사성폐기물 자체처분 작성시 보완사항에 관한 고찰)

  • Lee, Kyung-Jae;Park, Sung-woo;Park, Young-Jae;Park, In-Sik
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2022
  • Purpose Recently, in the process of examining the self-disposal of radioactive waste by the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, it is difficult to reach the final approval process for self-disposal. In connection with this, we intend to increase the processing efficiency of self-disposal and strengthen safety by analyzing cases of recent supplementary matters. Materials and Methods From 2018 to 2021, we compare and review a supplementary requests that preparing the procedures and plans for the self-disposal of radioactive waste by 20 institutions. In this regard, based on the provisions of the Atomic Energy Safety Act, we derive a detailed proposals for the self-disposal of radioactive waste by arranging the review processing period calculation and supplementary requests that occurred during the review process. Results The representative supplementary requests of the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety are the calculation of the storage period by type and nuclide of radioactive waste, the contents of the packaging container, the RASIS reporting method, the planned storage method for self-disposal, confirmation of the final disposal company, and the storage period of the waste filter Calculation, radioactive labeling, etc. And it is emphasized as important. Conclusion The expected effects of the guidelines reflecting the latest supplements include reduction of the time required for document preparation and increase of work processing efficiency, improvement of storage efficiency in the radioactive waste storage room, and economic cost reduction. If the radioactive waste self-disposal guideline presented in this study is applied to the field, it is thought that it will be helpful in improving the work efficiency of those who are experiencing difficulties.

NEP-WIDE POINT SOURCE CATALOG

  • Kim, Seong Jin;Lee, Hyung Mok;NEP-Wide Team, NEP-Wide Team
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.147-148
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    • 2012
  • We present a photometric catalog of infrared (IR) sources based on the North Ecliptic Pole Wide field (NEP-Wide) survey of AKARI, which covered a 5.4 $deg^2$ circular area centered on NEP. The catalog contains about 115,000 sources detected at the 9 IRC filter bands, comprehensively covering a wavelength range from 2 to $24{\mu}m$. This is a band-merged catalog including all of the photometry results from the supplementary optical data as well as the IRC bands. To validate a source at a given IRC band, we searched for counterparts in the other bands. The band-merging was done based on this cross-matching of the sources among the filter bands. The NIR sources without any counterpart in any other bands are finally excluded to avoid false objects.

Application of Fuzzy-PSS to KEPCO power system and stability enhancement (퍼지형 전력계통안정화제어기의 실계통 적용 및 안정도 향상)

  • Choi, Kyung-Sun;Lee, Dong-In;Lee, Kwang-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1997.07c
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    • pp.1052-1055
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    • 1997
  • The importance of dynamic stability of power system is increasing as the excitation system using static type are greatly enlarged. There are several types of PSS at Present, Elements of PSS consist of Notch filter, lead-lag filter, washout limiter which are variable. The existing power system has a difficulty in determining the optimal PSS parameters whenever PSS is installed. And it is recommended to retune PSS parameters periodically because system characteristics change due to aging. In this paper, intelligent PSS using fuzzy concept is introduced to get over difficulties mentioned above. The usefulness of fuzzy-type PSS was verified by applying FPSS to KEPCO power system. Generally, the voltage regulation deteriorates if conventional PSS is applied because supplementary signal is added into AVR summing point to damp Power oscillation. In this paper this problem is solved by AVR limiter and fuzzy members tuning.

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A STUDY ON SOLUTION AGAINST CORE SATURATION INSTABILITY AT AN HVDC CONVERTER

  • Yang Byeong-Mo;Kim Chan-Ki
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.591-599
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    • 2001
  • The paper identifies a severe form of core saturation instability in an DC/AC interaction system. It then seeks solutions to the problem by HVDC control means. This is achieved by a proper design of the Voltage Dependent Current Order Limiter (VDCOL), the Current Regulator and Timing Pulse generator. Supplementary control loops have also been introduced to result in a satisfactory performance as compared to that obtained one with the use of uncharacteristic harmonic filter on the AC side. Robustness of all the options has been demonstrated through recovery performance of the DC link in response to both I-phase and 3-phase 5 cycle faults on both rectifier and inverter commutating buses.

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A Study on Solution against Core Saturation Instability at HVDC Converter

  • Yang, Byeong-Mo;Kim, Chan-Ki;Koh, Bong-Eun;Moon, Young-Hyun
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.297-304
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    • 2002
  • The paper identifies a severe form of core saturation instability in a DC/AC interaction system. It then seeks solutions to the problem by HVDC control means. This is achieved by a proper design of the Voltage Dependent Current Order Limiter (VDCOL), the Current Regulate. and Timing Pulse generator. Supplementary control loops have also been introduced to result in a satisfactory performance as compared to that obtained one with the use of uncharacteristic harmonic filter on the AC side. All the options have been demonstrated through recovery performance of the DC link in response to both 1-phase and 3-phase 5 cycle faults on both rectifier and inverter commutating buses.

Separation of Linear and Elliptic Particle Motions Using Multi-Component Complex Trace Analysis (다성분 복소트레이스 분석법에 기초한 선형 및 타원형 입자운동 분리)

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Lee, So-Young
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.246-254
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    • 2009
  • We developed a novel polarization filter to separate linearly polarized waves from elliptically polarized waves in an infinite homogeneous medium and at the free surface using methods of multicomponent complex trace analysis. Sensitivity to filter parameters were examined using synthetic data simulating particle motions in a homogeneous medium. For known amplitude ratios of horizontal-to-vertical components of P and Rayleigh waves $C_L$ and $C_R$, respectively, the polarization filter precisely removes Rayleigh waves. Errors in the vertical and horizontal components of the filtered results increase with the ratio $C_R$/$C_L$ and the product $C_R$.$C_L$, respectively. The vertical component errors also increase rapidly as the ratios of applied-to-modeled values of $C_L$ and $C_R$ ($C_L'$/$C_L$ and $C_R'$/$C_R$) decrease, and are sensitive to $C_R'$/$C_R$ and $C_L'$/$C_L$ for small and large incidence angles, respectively. Errors of the filter are exactly the same for shear waves when the incidence angle is the supplementary of P-wave incidence angle.

Assessment of Cylinder-Shaped Filter System for Improving Reservoir Water Quality (호소의 수질개선을 위한 원통형 여과장치의 평가)

  • Lee, Sun-Ho;Kim, Seung-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.30 no.10
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    • pp.975-983
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    • 2008
  • In view of previous investigations that the outermost zone of porous media displays the most vigorous removal of organic contaminant, a novel filtration apparatus of cylinder-shaped porous material (polyester fiber) was applied to the Samcheonji reservoir in Gyeongsan to assess its ability to remove contaminants from reservoir water. The apparent mechanism of purification is that organic pollutant dispersed in the water is collected by the matrix to be degraded by microbes in due course. Data obtained from the experiment appear promising; 19$\sim$27% decrease in COD$_{Cr}$, 37$\sim$43% reduction in COD$_{Mn}$, BOD$_5$ diminution between 67$\sim$81%, 93% decrease in turbidity, and 99% removal of Suspended Solids. The results suggest that this device may be a valuable supplementary means to ameliorate the quality of reservoir water.

Multi-Cattle tracking with appearance and motion models in closed barns using deep learning

  • Han, Shujie;Fuentes, Alvaro;Yoon, Sook;Park, Jongbin;Park, Dong Sun
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.84-92
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    • 2022
  • Precision livestock monitoring promises greater management efficiency for farmers and higher welfare standards for animals. Recent studies on video-based animal activity recognition and tracking have shown promising solutions for understanding animal behavior. To achieve that, surveillance cameras are installed diagonally above the barn in a typical cattle farm setup to monitor animals constantly. Under these circumstances, tracking individuals requires addressing challenges such as occlusion and visual appearance, which are the main reasons for track breakage and increased misidentification of animals. This paper presents a framework for multi-cattle tracking in closed barns with appearance and motion models. To overcome the above challenges, we modify the DeepSORT algorithm to achieve higher tracking accuracy by three contributions. First, we reduce the weight of appearance information. Second, we use an Ensemble Kalman Filter to predict the random motion information of cattle. Third, we propose a supplementary matching algorithm that compares the absolute cattle position in the barn to reassign lost tracks. The main idea of the matching algorithm assumes that the number of cattle is fixed in the barn, so the edge of the barn is where new trajectories are most likely to emerge. Experimental results are performed on our dataset collected on two cattle farms. Our algorithm achieves 70.37%, 77.39%, and 81.74% performance on HOTA, AssA, and IDF1, representing an improvement of 1.53%, 4.17%, and 0.96%, respectively, compared to the original method.

Effective Feature Vector for Isolated-Word Recognizer using Vocal Cord Signal (성대신호 기반의 명령어인식기를 위한 특징벡터 연구)

  • Jung, Young-Giu;Han, Mun-Sung;Lee, Sang-Jo
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.226-234
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we develop a speech recognition system using a throat microphone. The use of this kind of microphone minimizes the impact of environmental noise. However, because of the absence of high frequencies and the partially loss of formant frequencies, previous systems developed with those devices have shown a lower recognition rate than systems which use standard microphone signals. This problem has led to researchers using throat microphone signals as supplementary data sources supporting standard microphone signals. In this paper, we present a high performance ASR system which we developed using only a throat microphone by taking advantage of Korean Phonological Feature Theory and a detailed throat signal analysis. Analyzing the spectrum and the result of FFT of the throat microphone signal, we find that the conventional MFCC feature vector that uses a critical pass filter does not characterize the throat microphone signals well. We also describe the conditions of the feature extraction algorithm which make it best suited for throat microphone signal analysis. The conditions involve (1) a sensitive band-pass filter and (2) use of feature vector which is suitable for voice/non-voice classification. We experimentally show that the ZCPA algorithm designed to meet these conditions improves the recognizer's performance by approximately 16%. And we find that an additional noise-canceling algorithm such as RAST A results in 2% more performance improvement.