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System simulation and synchronization for optimal evolutionary design of nonlinear controlled systems

  • Chen, C.Y.J.;Kuo, D.;Hsieh, Chia-Yen;Chen, Tim
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.797-807
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    • 2020
  • Due to the influence of nonlinearity and time-variation, it is difficult to establish an accurate model of concrete frame structures that adopt active controllers. Fuzzy theory is a relatively appropriate method but susceptible to human subjective experience to decrease the performance. This paper proposes a novel artificial intelligence based EBA (Evolved Bat Algorithm) controller with machine learning matched membership functions in the complex nonlinear system. The proposed affine transformed membership functions are adopted and stabilization and performance criterion of the closed-loop fuzzy systems are obtained through a new parametrized linear matrix inequality which is rearranged by machine learning affine matched membership functions. The trajectory of the closed-loop dithered system and that of the closed-loop fuzzy relaxed system can be made as close as desired. This enables us to get a rigorous prediction of stability of the closed-loop dithered system by establishing that of the closed-loop fuzzy relaxed system.

A STUDY ON INTANGIBLE ASSET EVALUATION MODELING FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY

  • Soyean Lim;Hyun-Chul Lee;Woo-Sung Yoon;Seong-Seok Go
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.876-882
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    • 2009
  • With overall opening of global construction market by World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements, importance of management efficiency of construction industry which considers both tangible and intangible assets is recently being recognized in our nation. That is, efforts for reinforcement of competitiveness must be placed through maximization of values of internal and external intangible assets of construction industry such as management innovation, information, investment in technology and R&D and intellectual property. Accordingly in this study, evaluation criteria for intangible assets of construction industry were investigated and classified. Using such criteria, evaluation index and model were established based on the degree of importance of each criterion. The purpose of this study is to review importance of intangible assets in terms of competitiveness and management efficiency of construction industry and to provide basic data for establishment of intangible assets and revitalization of investment.

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Taxonomic notes and distribution of Gueldenstaedtia (Chesneyinae, Fabaceae) in Mongolia

  • BAASANMUNKH, Shukherdorj;OYUNTSETSEG, Batlai;TSEGMED, Zagarjav;ILLARIONOVA, Irina D.;NYAMBAYAR, Nyamjantsan;CHOI, Hyeok Jae
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2022
  • The genus Gueldenstaedtia Fisch. is small genus of Fabaceae that includes four species worldwide. Among these, G. monophylla Fisch and G. verna (Georgi) Boriss. are currently recognized as occurring in Mongolia. Here, we present our findings on G. verna from our recent field surveys in eastern Mongolia in 2020. Gueldenstaedtia monophylla is mostly distributed in the western region, whereas G. verna occurs in eastern Mongolia. The regional conservation status of both species was assessed as near threatened based on criterion B in the country. We provided descriptions, grid distribution maps, taxonomic notes and photographic illustrations of the two species based on our newly collected samples.

Estimation of Channel States for Adaptive Code Rate Change in DS-SSMA Communication Systems: Part 1. Estimation of Effective Number of Users

  • Youngkwon Ryu;Iickho Song;Taejoo Chang;Kim, Suk-Chan
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and information Science
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 1996
  • Adaptive code rate change schemes in DS-SSMA systems are proposed. In the proposed schemes, the error correcting code rate is changed according to the channel states. Two channel states having significant effects on the bit error probability are considered: one is the effective number of users, and the other is the fading environment. These channel states are estimated based on retransmission requests. The criterion for the change of the code rate is to maximize the throughput under given error bound.

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Estimation of Channel States for Adaptive Code Rate Change in DS-SSMA Communication Systems: Part 2. Estimation of Fading Environment

  • Youngkwon Ryn;Iickho Song;Kim, Kwang-Soon;Jinsoo Bae
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and information Science
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 1996
  • In this series of two papers, adaptive code rate change schemes in DS-SSMA systems are proposed. In the proposed schemes the error correcting code rate is changed according to the channel states. Two channel states having significant effects on the bit error probability are considered: one is the effective number of users considered in Part 1, and the other is the fading environment considered in Part 2. These channel states are estimated based on retransmission requests. The criterion for the change of the code rate is to maximize the throughput under given error bound. Simulation results show that we can transmit maximum amount of information if we change the code rate based on the channel states.

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Diversity of Butyrivibrio Group Bacteria in the Rumen of Goats and Its Response to the Supplementation of Garlic Oil

  • Zhu, Zhi;Hang, Suqin;Mao, Shengyong;Zhu, Weiyun
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to investigate the diversity of the Butyrivibrio group bacteria in goat rumen and its response to garlic oil (GO) supplementation as revealed by molecular analysis of cloned 16S rRNA genes. Six wethers fitted with ruminal fistulas were assigned to two groups for a cross-over design with 28-d experimental period and 14-d interval. Goats were fed a basal diet without (control) or with GO ruminal infusion (0.8 g/d). Ruminal contents were used for DNA extraction collected before morning feeding on d 28. A total bacterial clone library was firstly constructed by nearly full-length 16S rRNA gene cloned sequences using universal primers. The resulting plasmids selected by Butyrivibrio-specific primers were used to construct a Butyrivibrio group-specific bacterial clone library. Butyrivibrio group represented 12.98% and 10.95% of total bacteria in control and GO group, respectively. In libraries, clones were classified to the genus Pseudobutyrivibrio, Butyrivibrio and others within the family Lachnospiraceae. Additionally, some specific clones were observed in GO group, being classified to the genus Ruminococcus and others within the family Ruminococcaceae. Based on the criterion that the similarity was 97% or greater with database sequences, there were 29.73% and 18.42% of clones identified as known isolates (i.e. B. proteoclasticus and Ps. ruminis) in control and GO groups, respectively. Further clones identified as B. fibrisolvens (5.41%) and R. flavefaciens (7.89%) were specifically found in control and GO groups, respectively. The majority of clones resembled Ps. ruminis (98% to 99% similarity), except for Lachnospiraceae bacteria (87% to 92% similarity) in the two libraries. The two clone libraries also appeared different in Shannon diversity index (control 2.47 and GO group 2.91). Our results indicated that the Butyrivibrio group bacteria had a complex community with considerable unknown species in the goat rumen.

Study on the Acceptance Level for Damage due to Underwater Noise from the Case Study of Field Measurement at Marphysa sanguinea Farm (바위갯지렁이 양식장 인접지역 계측 사례를 포함한 수중소음 피해인정기준에서 배경소음과의 차에 대한 문제점)

  • Choi, Tae-Hong;Kim, Jae-Woong;Ko, Chin-Surk
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2017
  • It is very difficult to clearly define the damages caused by blasting-induced noise and vibration, because the damages depend on, besides the level of noise and vibration, the response of the object, environmental conditions, subjective feeling, and mental condition. Especially, it is more difficult when the fish is concerned, because that experimental approach is not easy and that we lack of the reasonable criterion for the acceptance level of noise and vibration. In Korea, the acceptance level for damage due to underwater noise is 140 dB re $1{\mu}Pa$, and the difference from the underwater background sound level is defined as more than 20 dB re $1{\mu}Pa$. It is however, appropriate for continuous noise not for transient sound. The authors compared the relationship between vibration velocity and underwater noise measured from the test blasting around Marphysa sanguinea farm. This paper presents the measurement results and suggestions the acceptance level for damage due to underwater noise from explosive blasting.

Priority Setting for Future Core Technologies in Crops Research using Analytic Hierarchy Process (계층 분석적 의사결정방법을 이용한 경종작물분야 미래유망기술의 우선순위 설정)

  • Lee Jong-In;Cho Keun-Tae;Chae Je-Cheon
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.546-551
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    • 2004
  • The study was focused on setting priority for future core technologies in crops using Analytic Hierarchy Process (ARP). The technologies were derived by Delphi method. Evaluation criteria for the priority setting were decided as 'technology', 'market oriented', and 'public concerns' by council. The future core technologies were divided as four groups by importance and R&D level. Technologies in upper two groups were considered in the study. Group I had high importance and high R&D level. Group II had high importance and lower R&D level. Questionnaires were given to 8 specialists in crops. As the results, 'public concerns' was decided as the most important evaluation criterion. The most important technologies are 'developing of growing technology that has low inputs and production cost for environmental friendly agriculture' in group I, and 'developing of gene searching, characteristics transformation, and commercialization technologies for crops using bio-technology' in group II.

Performance Analysis of WATM-OFDM/l6QAM System in Frequency Selective Rayleigh Fading Channel (주파수 선택성 레일리 페이텅 통신로에서 WATM-OFDM/16QAM 시스템의 성능 분석)

  • 박기식;이영춘;강영흥;김언곤;조성언
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.635-642
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    • 2000
  • We have been derived theoretically the SER's and CLP's of Wireless ATM (WATM) cells employing an OFDM/16QAM modulation scheme in wireless channel modeled as a frequency selective Rayleigh fading channel. The amount of the performance improvement of WATM- OFDM/16QAM systems adopting various coding techniques has been evaluated. In frequency selective Rayleigh fading channel, considering CLP : $10^{-3}$ as a criterion, it is observed that the performance improvement of about 14 dB is obtained in terms of $E_b/N_o$ by employing an OFDM scheme. It is also confirmed that convolutional coding technique gives better performance than the other coding techniques. Especially, when the convolutional codes are adopted to WATM-OFDM/16QAM systems, voice transmission services are sufficiently available with 5 dB of $E_b/N_o$.

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Improved Solutions for Honorable Failure Policy on National R&D Projects (국가연구개발사업 성실실패제도 개선방안)

  • Lee, Jung Soo;Kil, Boo Jong;Jeon, Heesung
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.346-366
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    • 2013
  • The importance of challenging and creative research recently has been increased, risk-taking on the R&D is being needed. The settlement of policy is urgently required in order to protect the result of high-risk research. 'Honorable Failure' is statutory by 'Regulation on the National R&D Program management' to resolve this issue, however its standards and detailed guides are not provided enough or the ministerial funding agencies apply different guidelines, making the researchers on the field confused by far. Therefore this paper reviews the current state of 'Honorable Failure Policy'(saving the 'failed' research despite of its adequate process or performance) and compares with the cases of major countries, then points out following issues; the uncertainty of the criterion, the difference of the main agent performing evaluation, admission of the failure, the utilization of the result of 'failed' research, the vagueness of the range of sanctions and restriction, and the lack of method of inspection and prevention for repetitive failure of the research projects. Finally, this paper proposes the solutions for these issues to improve.

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