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Self-Calibration of High Frequency Errors of Test Optics by Arbitrary N-step Rotation

  • Kim, Seung-Woo;Rhee, Hyug-Gyo
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.115-123
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    • 2000
  • We propose an extended version of multi-step algorithm of self-calibration of interferometric optical testing instruments. The key idea is to take wavefront measurements with near equal steps in that a slight angular offset is intentionally provided in part rotation. This generalized algorithm adopts least squares technique to determine the true azimuthal positions of part rotation and consequently eliminates calibration errors caused by rotation inaccuracy. In addition, the required numbers of part rotation is greatly reduced when higher order spatial frequency terms are of particular importance.

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3D Human Face Segmentation using Curvature Estimation (Curvature Estimation을 이용한 3차원 사람얼굴 세그멘테이션)

  • Seongdong Kim;Seonga Chin;Moonwon Choo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.985-990
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents the representation and its shape analysis of face by features based on surface curvature estimation and proposed rotation vector of the human face. Curvature-based surface features are well suited to use for experimenting the 3D human face segmentation. Human surfaces are exactly extracted and computed with parameters and rotated by using active surface mesh model. The estimated features were tested and segmented by reconstructing surfaces from the face surface and analytically computing Gaussian (K) and mean (H) curvatures without threshold.

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A Scalable Parallel Preconditioner on the CRAY-T3E for Large Nonsymmetric Spares Linear Systems (대형비대칭 이산행렬의 CRAY-T3E에서의 해법을 위한 확장가능한 병렬준비행렬)

  • Ma, Sang-Baek
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.8A no.3
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 2001
  • In this paper we propose a block-type parallel preconditioner for solving large sparse nonsymmetric linear systems, which we expect to be scalable. It is Multi-Color Block SOR preconditioner, combined with direct sparse matrix solver. For the Laplacian matrix the SOR method is known to have a nondeteriorating rate of convergence when used with Multi-Color ordering. Since most of the time is spent on the diagonal inversion, which is done on each processor, we expect it to be a good scalable preconditioner. We compared it with four other preconditioners, which are ILU(0)-wavefront ordering, ILU(0)-Multi-Color ordering, SPAI(SParse Approximate Inverse), and SSOR preconditiner. Experiments were conducted for the Finite Difference discretizations of two problems with various meshsizes varying up to $1025{\times}1024$. CRAY-T3E with 128 nodes was used. MPI library was used for interprocess communications, The results show that Multi-Color Block SOR is scalabl and gives the best performances.

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Interactive Multimedia System on Cable TV

  • Chul, Juh-Sung;Kim, Kwang-Soo;Kim, Ho-Seop
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1996.06b
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 1996
  • Interactive CATV system is under development to provide multimedia applications such as movies on demand, home shopping, etc. In addition to the conventional analog cable TV services. This system applies international standard DAVIC, ATM forum, DSM-CC etc. The system adopts modular architecture design approach so that the system can be adaptive to the fast moving technology wavefront. In this article, interactive CATV system and essential elements such as video server, delivery network and Set-Top-Box(STB) and related international standardization are introduced.

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A Study on Determination of Quantitative Aberration Using Lateral-Shearing Interferometer (층밀리기 간섭계에 의한 정량적 수차산출에 관한 연구)

  • 김승우;김병창;조우종
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1996.11a
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    • pp.459-463
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    • 1996
  • The lateral-shearing interferometer specially devised for production line inspection lenses is presented. The interferometer is composed with immersion oil and four prisms whose relative sliding motion provide lateral-shearing and phase-shifting. A special phase-measuring algorithm of a-bucket is adopted to compensate the phase-shifting error caused by the thickness reduction in the immersion oil Three different algorithm for determinating quantitative aberration of aspherical lenses are presented and compared with one another.

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Kalman Filter Based Optimal Controllers in Free Space Optics Communication

  • Li, Zhaokun;Zhao, Xiaohui
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.368-380
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    • 2016
  • There is no doubt that adaptive optics (AO) is the most promising method to compensate wavefront disturbance in free space optics communication (FSO). In order to improve the performance of the AO system described by discrete-time linear system model with time-delay and implicit phase turbulent model, new controllers based on a Kalman filter and its extensions are proposed. Based on the standard Kalman filter, we propose a fading memory filter to deal with the ruleless strong interference; sequential and U-D filters are applied to reduce implementation complexity for the embedded controllers. Theoretical analysis and the numerical simulations show that the proposed fading memory filter can upgrade the performance for AO systems in consideration of the unforeseen strong pulse interference, and the sequential and U-D filters perform well compared with a Kalman filter.

Effect of Train Nose Shape on the High-Speed railway Tunnel Entry Compression Wave (고속열차의 선두부 형상이 터널 입구압력파에 미치는 영향)

  • 김희동;김태호;서태원
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1998.05a
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    • pp.596-603
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    • 1998
  • The entry compression wave, which is generated at the entrance of the tunnel, is almost always associated with the pressure transients in the tunnel as well as the impulse noise at the exit of the tunnel. It is highly required to design the train nose shape that can minimize such undesirable phenomena. The objective of the current work is to investigate the effects of the train nose shape on the entry compression wave. Numerical computations were applied to one-dimensional unsteady compressible flow in high-speed railway train/tunnel systems. A various shape of train noses were tested for a wide range of train speeds. The results showed that the strength of the entry compression wave is not influenced by the train nose shape, but the time variation of pressure in the entry compression wavefront is strongly related to the train nose shape. The current method of the characteristics was able to represent a desirable nose shape for various train speeds. Optimum nose shape was found to considerably reduce the maximum pressure gradient of the entry compression wave.

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Kinodynamic Motion Planning with Artificial Wavefront Propagation

  • Ogay, Dmitriy;Kim, Eun-Gyung
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.274-281
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    • 2013
  • In this study, we consider the challenges in motion planning for automated driving systems. Most of the existing online motion-planning algorithms, which take dynamics into account, find it difficult to operate in an environment with narrow passages. Some of the existing algorithms overcome this by offline preprocessing if environment is known. In this work an online algorithm for motion planning with dynamics in an unknown cluttered environment with narrow passages is presented. It utilizes an idea of hybrid planning with sampling- and discretization-based motion planners, which run simultaneously in a full configuration space and a derived reduced space. The proposed algorithm has been implemented and tested with a real autonomous vehicle. It provides significant improvements in computational time performance over basic planning algorithms and allows the generation of smoother paths than those generated by the recently developed hybrid motion planners.

Accelerating the Sweep3D for a Graphic Processor Unit

  • Gong, Chunye;Liu, Jie;Chen, Haitao;Xie, Jing;Gong, Zhenghu
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.63-74
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    • 2011
  • As a powerful and flexible processor, the Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) can offer a great faculty in solving many high-performance computing applications. Sweep3D, which simulates a single group time-independent discrete ordinates (Sn) neutron transport deterministically on 3D Cartesian geometry space, represents the key part of a real ASCI application. The wavefront process for parallel computation in Sweep3D limits the concurrent threads on the GPU. In this paper, we present multi-dimensional optimization methods for Sweep3D, which can be efficiently implemented on the finegrained parallel architecture of the GPU. Our results show that the overall performance of Sweep3D on the CPU-GPU hybrid platform can be improved up to 4.38 times as compared to the CPU-based implementation.

On-Machine Measurement of an Optical Surface by Hartmann Test (하트만 방법에 의한 광학면의 기상측정)

  • 김용관;오창진;이응석;김옥현
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.474-480
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    • 2002
  • Aspheric optical lenses and mirrors are widely used in recent. It is more difficult to manufacture and measure the aspherical optics compared to conventional spherical ones. The interferometric optical test is common for the measurement of spherical optical surface. But the application of the interferometry to the measurement of aspheric surface is difficult because it needs a precise null corrector and very careful environmental conditions such as keeping constant temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure and vibrations. To enhance productivity of optics manufacturing on-machine measurement and correction has been developed in this study. For practical applications, robustness of the measurement method to environments is more important. For the purpose an optical OMM(On-Machine Measurement) system has been developed using Shack-Hartmann test which has robustness to the environment. The wavefront has been reconstructed from the measured data using the primary aberration polynomial function by least square fitting. The measured result of the developed only system gives the maximum deviation only in 200 nm from the result measured by a commercial Fizeau interferometer Wyko 6000.

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