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A Study on Development of Evaluation Method on Riverine Ecobelt (수변 생태벨트 평가방법 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Yong-Hyeon;Choi, Dae-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to develop the diagnostic evaluation method of the riverine ecobelt for construction, conservation, and maintenance of the riverine ecobelt. The value indices in the proposed evaluation method are composed of total 5 fields and 19 elements. The 5 fields are flood control, environmental function, growth of plants, ecobelt function, and restoration potential. Flood control field is composed of total 3 elements such as length, width, and density of green area. Environmental function field is composed of 4 elements such as park use, landscape boundary and edge, microclimate control, non-point pollution control. Growth of plants field is composed of 6 elements such as species composition, forest height, stratum structure, vine plants, plant vitality, and succession of plants. Ecobelt function field is composed of 4 elements such as longitudinal connectivity, lateral connectivity, in-stream forest or habitat, roads on bank top. Restoration potential field is composed of 2 elements such as landform and land use of the immediate vicinity. The score system ranging 1~4 was adopted. The weighting parameters of elements were unified with each other. The final grade system ranging 1~5(1: very good~5: very bad) was adopted, and the final grade was evaluated by the mean values of each field. According to the test application of the diagnostic evaluation method of the riverine ecobelt, the final grades showed effectively the real condition of each site.

Device Mutual Authentication and Key Management Techniques in a Smart Home Environment (스마트 홈 환경에서 디바이스 상호 인증 및 키 관리 기법)

  • Min, So-Yeon;Lee, Jae-Seung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.661-667
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    • 2018
  • Recently, the smart home market is growing due to the development of wireless communication technology and sensor devices, and various devices are being utilized. Such an IoT environment collects various vast amount of device information for intelligent services, receives services based on user information, controls various devices, and provides communication between different types of devices. However, with this growth, various security threats are occurring in the smart home environment. In fact, Proofpoint and HP warned about the cases of damage in a smart home environment and the severity of security vulnerabilities, and cases of infringement in various environments were announced. Therefore, in this paper, we have studied secure mutual authentication method between smart nodes used in smart home to solve security problems that may occur in smart home environment. In the case of the proposed thesis, security evaluations are performed using random numbers and frequently updated session keys and secret keys for well-known vulnerabilities that can occur in IoT environments and sensor devices such as sniffing, spoofing, device mutual authentication, And safety. In addition, it is confirmed that it is superior in security and key management through comparison with existing smart home security protocol.

Growth Evaluation of Lipid Production Microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus using Raman Spectroscopy (라만 분광법을 이용한 지질생산 미세조류 Scenedesmus obliquus 성장 평가)

  • Yoo, Yong Jin;Lee, Geon Woo;Baek, Dong Hyun;Lee, Jin Woo;Kim, Ho Seob
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.223-229
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    • 2020
  • Biodiesel produced using microorganisms, which are recognized as the third-generation biomass, is among the various known renewable energy sources that can replace fossil fuels used in conventional transportation. Scenedesmus obliquus has been identified as an excellent species for biodiesel production, as it grows faster and can accumulate up to 40-50 percent of the dry cell weight. Enhancing production using S. obliquus requires measuring the cell mass for controlling the cultivation process. In the current study, S. obliquus was cultured for 75 days, and growth changes of the microalgae were measured by absorbance, microscopic imaging, and Raman spectroscopy. Between days 60 to 75 of culture, the change in absorbance was observed to be less than 3%, whereas the number of microalgae observed microscopically was more than three times higher. Moreover, the Raman spectroscopy results showed three strong peak values of β-carotene at 997 cm-1, 1148 cm-1, and 1515 cm-1, with peak values of β-carotene showing greater than 3-fold increase during the culture period. Therefore, we predict that application of Raman spectroscopy will help in identifying the growth elements and growth degree in microalgae culture during increased biomass production.

Fungicides for Dollar Spot Suppression on Creeping Bentgrass Greens (크리핑 벤트그래스 그린에서 동전마름병 방제)

  • Settle, Derek;Lee, Sang-Kook;Kane, Randy
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.43-47
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    • 2011
  • Creeping bentgrass (Agrosis stolonifera L.) is regarded to be the most widely used cool-season turf grass species grown on golf greens and fairways in temperate climates of North America. Creeping bentgrass is highly susceptible to the fungal disease 'dollar spot' caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa. Dollar spot is a foliar disease favored by conditions of high humidity, warm days, and cool nights. Studies using Aliette Signature (Fosetyl Aluminum formulated with a green pigment) mixed with another broad-spectrum fungicide do not always provide additional visual quality benefits compared to the fungicide alone. The exact mechanism for improved summer visual quality, when it occurs, is not known. Fertility management and environment likely contribute. The object of this study is to evaluate fungicide strategies for control of dollar spot and effect on visual quality during summer and on an L-93/G-2 creeping bentgrass green. Nine fungicide combinations were used for this study. Disease control and visual quality by fungicides was evaluated on an established G-2/L-93 creeping bentgrass green at 3-hole Sunshine Golf Course in Lemont, IL. All fungicide combination showed excellent dollar spot suppression except Fore throughout the study. Visual quality of greens by addition of Aliette Signature is enhanced when bentgrass growth is compromised and slow. Dollar spot levels in Fore plots increased to 30% on 14 August, and was no different than untreated plots. Unacceptable quality by Fore was due to lack of dollar spot control.

Isolation and Characterization of Yam-Putrefactive Psychrotrophic Bacteria from Rotted Yam (생마 저온부패 원인세균의 분리 및 부패균의 특성)

  • Ryu Hee-Young;Kim Young-Sook;Park Sang-Jo;Lee Bong-Ho;Kwon Soon-Tae;Sohn Ho-Yong
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 2006
  • Yam has been recognized as healthy food due to its various biological activities, such as anti-obesity, antimicrobial, anticancer and immuno-stimulation activities, and its consumption has been increased during last decades. In this study, to investigate low-temperature, long-term storage of yam and to develop processed yam products, yam-putrefactive psychrotrophic bacteria were isolated from rotted yam and identified based on BBL identification system, fatty acid analysis in cell membrane and 16S rDNA sequence analysis. The putrefaction activity of isolated thirteen bacteria was evaluated using yam-slices (NaOCl-treated, autoclaved yam and without treatment), and YAM-10 and YAM-12 were identified as major psychrotrophic putrefactive bacteria. Both YAM-10 (Pseudomonas cepacia) and YAM-12 (Pseudomonas rhodesiae) bacteria grew well at 4$\sim$12$^{\circ}C$ and showed strong activity of polymer degrading enzymes, especially amylase, carboxy methyl cellulase and xylanase, at 20$^{\circ}C$. But they failed to grow at acidic pH (<5) or alkaline pH (>10). Our results suggested that the control of psychrotrophic Pseudomonas sp. by pH change and inhibition of polymer degrading enzymes, such as amy-lase, are necessary to long-term storage of yam.

Identification and Fermentation Characteristics of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from the Fermentation Broth of Korean Traditional Liquor, Andong-Soju (안동소주 발효액으로부터 분리한 젖산 세균의 동정 및 발효 특성)

  • Bae, Kyung-Hwa;Shin, Kee-Sun;Ryu, Hee-Young;Kwon, Chong-Suk;Sohn, Ho-Yong
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.310-315
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    • 2007
  • To investigate the effect of lactic acid bacteria in Andong-Soju fermentation and traditional nuruk maturation, several lactic acid bacteria were isolated from the Andong-Soju fermentation broth and traditionally matured nuruks using Lactobacilli MRS agar containing bromocresol purple. Among the isolated bacteria, ADS-L1 showed the highest lactic acid production and was dominant species in fermentation broth. Based on physiological characteristics and 16S rDNA sequencing results, the ADS-L1 was identified as Pediococcus acidilactici. The ADS-L1 grew well at $50^{\circ}C$, and under the acidic conditions at pH 4, whereas the ADS-L1 failed to grew by treatments of 12% (w/v) ethanol or 0.01N HCl. Considering the high temperature of nuruk above $50^{\circ}C$ during nuruk maturation and the high ethanol concentration of broth above 12% at the end-stage of Andong-Soju fermentation, these results suggested that the ADS-L1 is popular in matured nuruks and plays role in the early-stage of fermentation. Analysis of pH, brix, reducing sugar content, lactic acid production, and cell growth during the cultivation of ADS-L1 further suggested that the ADS-L1 may contribute the prevention of contamination by rapid and steady acidification of broth, and do not cause problems by rapid death at the end-stage of fermentation.

PM10 and Associated Trace Elements in the Subway Cabin of Daejeon by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (기기 중성자방사화 분석을 이용한 대전 지하철 객차 내 PM10과 미량성분의 특성)

  • Jeong, Jin Hee;Lim, Jong Myoung;Lee, Jin-Hong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.38 no.8
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    • pp.459-467
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    • 2016
  • In order to assess the pollution status and distribution characteristics of PM and PM-bound species, PM10 samples were collected using mini-volume air sampler at the subway cabin in Daejeon city. Measurements of about 24 elements including toxic metals (e.g., As, Cr, Mn, V, Zn) in PM10 were made by instrumental neutron activation analysis and X-ray fluorescence. The average PM10 concentration was $59.3{\pm}14.5{\mu}g/m^3$ in the subway cabin with a range of 42.2 to $97.4{\mu}g/m^3$, while the associated elemental concentrations were varied in the range of $10^{-3}$ to $10^5ng/m^3$. It was found that the concentration of Fe ($12.5{\mu}g/m^3$) was substantially higher than any other element. The Fe concentration was apportioned by about 20% of the PM10 concentration. The results of factor analysis indicate that there are no more than six sources in the cabin (e.g., brake-nonferrous metal particle, resuspended rail dust, fuel combustion, vehicle exhaust, black carbon, Cr-related).

Application of Hydrogen Peroxide on the Bacterial Control of Seaweed, Capsosiphon fulvescens (Mesaengi) (해조류 매생이(Capsosiphon fulvescens)의 저장기간 연장을 위한 과산화수소의 활용)

  • Kim, Du-Woon;Kim, Mi-Jung;Shin, Tai-Sun;Kim, Sun-Jae;Jung, Bok-Mi
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.169-173
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    • 2008
  • Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis constitutes 90% of the total viable bacteria present on Capsosiphon fulvescens. We found that hydrogen peroxide (50 ppm) and NaOCl (50 ppm) were more effective than electrolyzed water (EW, 50ppm) against B. subtilis subsp. subtilis that was isolated from this seaweed. Relative to a control, 50 ppm hydrogen peroxide reduced the total viable population by $1.8{\pm}0.4$ log CFU/g, whereas 50 ppm EW increased the total viable population by $1.7{\pm}0.5$ log CFU/g. CFUs were evaluated following 30 days of storage at $4^{\circ}C$ using air- and vacuum-packaging. Samples treated with 50 ppm hydrogen peroxide and NaOCl showed a $1.6{\pm}0.1$-fold decrease in initial hardness ($7.9{\times}10^6dyne/cm^2$), while the samples treated with 50 ppm EW had a $2.1{\pm}0.1$-fold decrease in initial hardness ($7.9{\times}10^6dyne/cm^2$). Again, measurements were performed after storage at $4^{\circ}C$ for 20 days. This study indicates that B. subtilis subsp. subtilis is the most common contaminant in aerobically or anaerobically packaged seaweed and should therefore be the main target for quality control during long-term storage. Hydrogen peroxide and NaOCl are more effective than EW in inhibiting B. subtilis subsp. subtilis and in reducing total bacterial loads in air- and vacuum-packaged seaweed.

Interactive Motion Retargeting for Humanoid in Constrained Environment (제한된 환경 속에서 휴머노이드를 위한 인터랙티브 모션 리타겟팅)

  • Nam, Ha Jong;Lee, Ji Hye;Choi, Myung Geol
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we introduce a technique to retarget human motion data to the humanoid body in a constrained environment. We assume that the given motion data includes detailed interactions such as holding the object by hand or avoiding obstacles. In addition, we assume that the humanoid joint structure is different from the human joint structure, and the shape of the surrounding environment is different from that at the time of the original motion. Under such a condition, it is also difficult to preserve the context of the interaction shown in the original motion data, if the retargeting technique that considers only the change of the body shape. Our approach is to separate the problem into two smaller problems and solve them independently. One is to retarget motion data to a new skeleton, and the other is to preserve the context of interactions. We first retarget the given human motion data to the target humanoid body ignoring the interaction with the environment. Then, we precisely deform the shape of the environmental model to match with the humanoid motion so that the original interaction is reproduced. Finally, we set spatial constraints between the humanoid body and the environmental model, and restore the environmental model to the original shape. To demonstrate the usefulness of our method, we conducted an experiment by using the Boston Dynamic's Atlas robot. We expected that out method can help the humanoid motion tracking problem in the future.

Assessment Method of Step-by-Step Cyber Security in the Software Development Life Cycle (소프트웨어 생명주기 단계별 사이버보안 평가 방법론 제안)

  • Seo, Dal-Mi;Cha, Ki-Jong;Shin, Yo-Soon;Jeong, Choong-Heui;Kim, Young-Mi
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.363-374
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    • 2015
  • Instrumentation and control(I&C) system has been mainly designed and operated based on analog technologies in existing Nuclear Power Plants(NPPs). However, As the development of Information Technology(IT), digital technologies are gradually being adopted in newly built NPPs. I&C System based on digital technologies has many advantages but it is vulnerable to cyber threat. For this reason, cyber threat adversely affects on safety and reliability of I&C system as well as the entire NPPs. Therefore, the software equipped to NPPs should be developed with cyber security attributes from the initiation phase of software development life cycle. Moreover through cyber security assessment, the degree of confidence concerning cyber security should be measured and if managerial, technical and operational work measures are implemented as intended should be reviewed in order to protect the I&C systems and information. Currently the overall cyber security program, including cyber security assessment, is not established on I&C systems. In this paper, we propose cyber security assessment methods in the Software Development Life Cycle by drawing cyber security activities and assessment items based on regulatory guides and standard technologies concerned with NPPs.