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A Dynamic Precedence Queue Mechanism of CAN for An Efficient Management of Automobile Network System (자동차 네트워크 시스템의 효율적 관리를 위한 CAN의 동적 선행대기 열 기법)

  • Choi Ho-Seek;Choi Hyo-Seek;Lee Jang-Myung
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.614-620
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    • 2006
  • Today the automobile has been changed from a mechanical system to an electronic control system fly the development of the electronic technology. In the automobile body, most of these electronic control devices are networked and managed fully by the CAN protocol. But, when a network system is overloaded, unexpected transmission delay for relative low priority objects occurs due to the static priority definition of the CAN protocol. To resolve this problem, this paper proposes a dynamic precedence queue mechanism that creates a queue for the low priority object and its relevant objects to be transmitted, which becomes urgent in an overloaded network system to keep the maximum allowable time delay. For the generated queue, the highest priority is assigned to transmit the queued objects within the shortest time. The mechanism is implemented in the logical link layer of CAN, which does not require any modification of the old CAN hardware. Effectiveness of the proposed mechanism is verified by the real experiments with an automobile network system.

Development of a Body Network System with GSEK/VDX Standards and CAN Protocol (OSEK/VDX 표준과 CAN 프로토콜을 사용한 차체 네트웍 시스템 개발)

  • 신민석;이우택;선우명호;한석영
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.175-180
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    • 2002
  • In order to satisfy the requirements of time reduction and cost saving for development of electronic control systems(ECU) in automotive industry, the applications of a standardized real-time operating system(RTOS) and a communication protocol to ECUs are increased. In this study, a body control module(BCM) that employs OSEK/VDX(open system and corresponding interfaces for automotive electronics/vehicle distributed executive) OS tour the RTOS and a controller area network(CAN) fur the communication protocol is designed, and the performances of the system are evaluated. The BCM controls doors, mirrors, and windows of the vehicle through the in-vehicle network. To identify all the transmitted and received control messages, a PC connected with the CAN communication protocol behaves as a CAN bus emulator. The control system based upon in-vehicle network improves the system stability and reduces the number of wiring harness. Furthermore it is easy to maintain and simple to add new features because the system is designed based on the standards of RTOS and communication protocol.

Compensation Control of Mechanical Deflection Error on SCARA Robot with Constant Pay Load Using Neural Network (일정한 가반 하중이 작용하는 스카라 로봇에 대한 신경망을 이용한 기계적 처짐 오차 보상 제어)

  • Lee, Jong-Shin
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.728-733
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents the compensation of mechanical deflection error in SCARA robot. End of robot gripper is deflected by weight of arm and pay-load. If end of robot gripper is deflected constantly regardless of robot configuration, it is not necessary to consider above mechanical deflection error. However, deflection in end of gripper varies because that moment of each axis varies when robot moves, it affects the relative accuracy. I propose the compensation method of deflection error using neural network. FEM analysis to obtain the deflection of gripper end was carried out on various joint angle, the results is used in neural network teaming. The result by simulation showed that maximum relative accuracy reduced maximum 9.48% on a given working area.

Development of networked distributed control system (네트워크를 이용한 분산형 제어시스템 개발)

  • Jung, Tae-Soo;Kim, Joon-Kook;Lee, Jong-Sung;Park, Ki-Heon
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.07d
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    • pp.2322-2324
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, several network nodes that are essential elements of create a distributed system have designed and developed using CAN(Controller Area Network). The network nodes consist of RISC(Reduced Instruction Set Computer) CPU and CAN controller. By these two parts used, the network nodes have merits that are fast process speed, stable communication, cheapness and others. The most important quality that is the designed network node can be applied to various network control systems.

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Examination of Required Functions in the PBNM Scheme for Multiple Domains as Cyber Physical System that Utilizes Data Science and AI

  • Kazuya Odagiri;Shogo Shimizu;Naohiro Ishii
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2023
  • In the current Internet system, there are many problems using anonymity of the network communication such as personal information leaks and crimes using the Internet system. This is why TCP/IP protocol used in Internet system does not have the user identification information on the communication data, and it is difficult to supervise the user performing the above acts immediately. As a study for solving the above problem, there is the study of Policy Based Network Management (PBNM). This is the scheme for managing a whole Local Area Network (LAN) through communication control for every user. In this PBNM, two types of schemes exist. As one scheme, we have studied theoretically about the Destination Addressing Control System (DACS) Scheme with affinity with existing internet. By applying this DACS Scheme to Internet system management, we will realize the policy-based Internet system management. In this paper, required functions in the PBNM Scheme for multiple domains as cyber physical system that utilizes data science and AI is examined.

Basic System Design in the PBNM Scheme for Multiple Domains as Cyber Physical System Using Data Science and AI

  • Kazuya Odagiri;Shogo Shimizu;Naohiro Ishii
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.11
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2023
  • In the current Internet system, there are many problems using anonymity of the network communication such as personal information leaks and crimes using the Internet system. This is why TCP/IP protocol used in Internet system does not have the user identification information on the communication data, and it is difficult to supervise the user performing the above acts immediately. As a study for solving the above problem, there is the study of Policy Based Network Management (PBNM). This is the scheme for managing a whole Local Area Network (LAN) through communication control for every user. In this PBNM, two types of schemes exist. As one scheme, we have studied theoretically about the Destination Addressing Control System (DACS) Scheme with affinity with existing internet. By applying this DACS Scheme to Internet system management, we will realize the policy-based Internet system management. In this paper, basic system design for PBNM scheme for multi-domain management utilizing data science and AI is proposed.

Pareto Optimized EDCA Parameter Control for Wireless Local Area Networks

  • Kim, Minseok;Oh, Wui Hwan;Chung, Jong-Moon;Lee, Bong Gyou;Seo, Myunghwan;Kim, Jung-Sik;Cho, Hyung-Weon
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.10
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    • pp.3458-3474
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    • 2014
  • The performance of IEEE 802.11e enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) is influenced by several interactive parameters that make quality of service (QoS) control complex and difficult. In EDCA, the most critical performance influencing parameters are the arbitration interframe space (AIFS) and contention window size (CW) of each access category (AC). The objective of this paper is to provide a scheme for parameter control such that the throughput per station as well as the overall system throughput of the network is maximized and controllable. For this purpose, a simple and accurate analytical model describing the throughput behavior of EDCA networks is presented in this paper. Based on this model, the paper further provides a scheme in which a Pareto optimal system configuration is obtained via an appropriate CW control for a given AIFS value, which is a different approach compared to relevant papers in the literature that deal with CW control only. The simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method which shows significant performance improvements compared to other existing algorithms.

A Study on the Distributed Control System and Application (분산제어시스템의 구축과 응용사례에 관한 연구)

  • 윤형득;신현식
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.552-555
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    • 2001
  • From the dissertation which it sees micro it is strong with the technical development which the computer and communication field is quick and efficiency improvement and control LAN (Local Area Network) this utility anger becomes with the pliability regarding a system construction to come to be high, central processing unit (CPU) function it separates especially and the LAN communication railway line (Data way) it uses and the controller royal tomb of process disperses, the information control and watch and operation fabrication function composes an anger making whole system intensively development background and application process and the right season of the dispersion control system which plans a reliability improvement, war potential and environment, possibility control, From industrial site of the petrochemistry back application and it investigated the dispersion control system which is applied to observe in many sidedness and until course of development of report hereafter dispersion control system it tried.

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Capacity Expansion Modeling of Water-distribution Network using GIS, VE, and LCC (GIS와 VE, LCC 개념에 의한 동적 상수도관망 대안 결정)

  • Kim, Hyeng-Bok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Association of Geographic Inforamtion Studies Conference
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    • 1999.12a
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 1999
  • Planning support systems(PSS) add more advanced spatial analysis functions than Geographic information systems(GIS) and intertemporal functions to the functions of spatial decision support systems(SDSS). This paper reports the continuing development of a PSS providing a framework that facilitates urban planners and civil engineers in conducting coherent deliberations about planning, design and operation & maintenance(O&M) of water-distribution networks for urban growth management. The PSS using dynamic optimization model, modeling-to-generate-alternatives, value engineering(VE) and life-cycle cost(LCC) can generate network alternatives in consideration of initial cost and O&H cost. Users can define alternatives by the direct manipulation of networks or by the manipulation of parameters in the models. The water-distribution network analysis model evaluates the performance of the user-defined alternatives. The PSS can be extended to include the functions of generating sewer network alternatives, combining water-distribution and sewer networks, eventually the function of planning, design and O&H of housing sites. Capacity expansion by the dynamic water-distribution network optimization model using MINLP includes three advantages over capacity expansion using optimal control theory(Kim and Hopkins 1996): 1) finds expansion alternatives including future capacity expansion times, sizes, locations, and pipe types of a water-distribution network provided, 2) has the capabilities to do the capacity expansion of each link spatially and intertemporally, and 3) requires less interaction between models. The modeling using MINLP is limited in addressing the relationship between cost, price, and demand, which the optimal control approach can consider. Strictly speaking, the construction and O&M costs of water-distribution networks influence the price charged for the served water, which in turn influence the. This limitation can be justified in rather small area because price per unit water in the area must be same as that of neighboring area, i.e., the price is determined administratively. Planners and engineers can put emphasis on capacity expansion without consideration of the relationship between cost, price, and demand.

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Development of Wide Area DAS for Distribution Control Center (배전센터용 광역 배전자동화시스템 개발)

  • Shin, Chang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.1145-1149
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents KEPCO research project for developing wide area DAS by reengineering conventional DAS and its functional upgrade. Through the research project system design requirements were prepared based on the local operation status and oversea examples. Application softwares were also developed supporting integrated operation of several area. The system implementation was performed on Choongnam regional head office for pilot operation. The developed wide area DAS will be fully installed on 41 DCC nation wide and expected to contribute on innovation of our distribution network operation.