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Numerical Simulation of Ventilation in the Storage Hall of Tripitaka Koreana at Haein Temple in Case of Building Rearrangement (해인사 장경판전 주변 건축물 이건에 따른 장경판전 환기 기류 변화 해석)

  • Hur, Nahm-Keon;Lee, Myung-Sung;Yang, Sung-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.379-385
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    • 2007
  • In the present study, ventilation flow in the Janggyeongpan-Jeon at Haein temple in case of building rearrangement has been investigated numerically. To achieve more accurate results, detailed shapes such as buildings and the window grills are modeled and tree canopy model is adopted to account for the effect of trees in the computation. Wind velocities as boundary condition are taken from meteorological statistical data. The numerical results show that ventilation flow distributions at Janggyeongpan-Jeon in case of building rearrangement are nearly similar to those before rearrangement.

Efficient CAN Data Compression Algorithm Using Signal Length (신호의 길이 특성을 이용한 효율적인 CAN 데이터 압축 알고리즘)

  • Wu, Yujing;Chung, Jin-Gyun
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2014
  • The increasing number of ECUs in automobiles causes the CAN bus overloaded and consequently the error probability of data transmission increases. Since the time duration for the data transmission is proportional to CAN frame length, it is desirable to reduce the frame length. In this paper, we present a CAN message compression method using Data Length Code (DLC) and bit rearrangement. By simulations using actual CAN data, it is shown that the CAN transmission data is reduced up to 54 % by the proposed method, compared with conventional methods.

Variable Length CAN Message Compression Using Bit Rearrangement (비트 재배열을 이용한 가변길이 CAN 메시지 압축)

  • Cho, Kyung-Ju
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we propose a CAN message compression method using bit rearrangement to reduce the CAN bus load and the error probability during the transmission of CAN messages. In conventional CAN message compression methods, message compression is accomplished by sending only the differences between the previous data and the current data. In the proposed method, the difference bits are rearranged to further increase the compression efficiency. By simulations in car applications, it is shown that the CAN transmission data is further reduced up to 26% by the proposed method, compared with the conventional method.

DIRECT COMPARISON STUDY OF THE CAHN-HILLIARD EQUATION WITH REAL EXPERIMENTAL DATA

  • DARAE, JEONG;SEOKJUN, HAM;JUNSEOK, KIM
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.333-342
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we perform a direct comparison study of real experimental data for domain rearrangement and the Cahn-Hilliard (CH) equation on the dynamics of morphological evolution. To validate a mathematical model for physical phenomena, we take initial conditions from experimental images by using an image segmentation technique. The image segmentation algorithm is based on the Mumford-Shah functional and the Allen-Cahn (AC) equation. The segmented phase-field profile is similar to the solution of the CH equation, that is, it has hyperbolic tangent profile across interfacial transition region. We use unconditionally stable schemes to solve the governing equations. As a test problem, we take domain rearrangement of lipid bilayers. Numerical results demonstrate that comparison of the evolutions with experimental data is a good benchmark test for validating a mathematical model.

Advanced LSB Technique for Hiding Messages in Audio Steganography (오디오 스테가노그래피에 자료를 숨기기 위한 개선된 LSB 기법)

  • Ji, Seon Su
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.69-75
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    • 2014
  • Audio seganography is the art and science of writing hidden messages that evolves as a new secret communication method. And audio steganography is similar to the process of modifying the Least Significant Bit of image files 8th LSB layer embedding has been done for desired binary messages. The effective of steganographic tools is to obtain imperceptible and robust way to conceal high rate of secret data. The objective of this paper is to propose a method for hiding the secret messages in safer manner from external attacks by modified LSB technique and encryption rearrangement key.

Development of BIM Drawing Annotation Interference Adjustment Technology Using Genetic Algorithm (유전자 알고리즘을 활용한 BIM 도면 주석 간섭 조정 기술 개발)

  • Jeon, Jin-Gyu;Park, Jae-Ho;Kim, Yi-Je;Chin, Sang-Yoon
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 2023
  • In the process of creating drawings based on Building Information Modeling (BIM), automatically generated annotations can cause interference issues depending on the drawing type. This study aims to develop an algorithm for repositioning annotations using genetic algorithms to minimize such interferences. To achieve this, the Application Programming Interface (API) of BIM software was used to analyze data extractable from BIM drawing files. The process involved defining drawing data related to annotation repositioning, preprocessing this data, and deriving optimal placement coordinates for the annotations. Furthermore, applying the developed algorithm to the preliminary design drawings of small and medium-sized neighborhood facilities resulted in approximately a 95.37% decrease in annotation interference, indicating that the proposed algorithm can significantly enhance productivity in BIM-based drawing tasks.

Acceleration of X-chromosome gene order evolution in the cattle lineage

  • Park, Woncheoul;Oh, Hee-Seok;Kim, Heebal
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.310-315
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    • 2013
  • The gene order on the X chromosome of eutherians is generally highly conserved, although an increase in the rate of rearrangement has been reported in the rodent lineage. Conservation of the X chromosome is thought to be caused by selection related to maintenance of dosage compensation. However, we herein reveal that the cattle (Btau4.0) lineage has experienced a strong increase in the rate of X-chromosome rearrangement, much stronger than that previously reported for rodents. We also show that this increase is not matched by a similar increase on the autosomes and cannot be explained by assembly errors. Furthermore, we compared the difference in two cattle genome assemblies: Btau4.0 and Btau6.0 (Bos taurus UMD3.1). The results showed a discrepancy between Btau4.0 and Btau6.0 cattle assembly version data, and we believe that Btau6.0 cattle assembly version data are not more reliable than Btau4.0.

A Space-Efficient Inverted Index Technique using Data Rearrangement for String Similarity Searches (유사도 검색을 위한 데이터 재배열을 이용한 공간 효율적인 역 색인 기법)

  • Im, Manu;Kim, Jongik
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.42 no.10
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    • pp.1247-1253
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    • 2015
  • An inverted index structure is widely used for efficient string similarity search. One of the main requirements of similarity search is a fast response time; to this end, most techniques use an in-memory index structure. Since the size of an inverted index structure usually very large, however, it is not practical to assume that an index structure will fit into the main memory. To alleviate this problem, we propose a novel technique that reduces the size of an inverted index. In order to reduce the size of an index, the proposed technique rearranges data strings so that the data strings containing the same q-grams can be placed close to one other. Then, the technique encodes those multiple strings into a range. Through an experimental study using real data sets, we show that our technique significantly reduces the size of an inverted index without sacrificing query processing time.

Evidence for VH Gene Replacement in Human Fetal B Cells

  • Lee, Jisoo;Cho, Young Joo;Lipsky, Peter E.
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.79-85
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    • 2002
  • Background: In contrast to evidences of Ig H chain receptor editing in transformed cell lines and transgenic mouse models, there has been no direct evidence that this phenomenon occurs in human developing B cells. Methods: $V_HDJ_H$ rearrangements were obtained from genomic DNA of individual $IgM^-$ B cells from liver and $IgM^+B$ cells from bone marrow of 18 wk of gestation human fetus by PCR amplification and direct sequencing. Results: We found three examples of H chain receptor editing from $IgM^+$ and $IgM^-human$ fetal B cells. Two types of $V_H$ replacements were identified. The first involved $V_H$ hybrid formation, in which part of a $V_H$ gene from the initial VDJ rearrangement is replaced by part of an upstream $V_H$ gene at the site of cryptic RSS. The second involved a gene conversion like replacement of CDR2, in which another $V_H$ gene donated a portion of its CDR2 sequence to the initial VDJ rearrangement. Conclusion: These data provide evidence of receptor editing at the H chain loci in developing human B cells, and also the first evidence of a gene conversion event in human Ig genes.

Digital Image Processing of Radar Image (레이다아 영상의 디지털 영화처리)

  • 손진현;홍창홍;류대근;김동일;김기문
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Navigation
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 1989
  • Radar image data were collected through the on-line data acquisition system of A/D converter and personal computer, and the image was restorated on CRT or plotter after digital image processing of the data. The digital image processing system which was developed for this study, consisted of some kinds of software as follows : rearrangement, transformation, and enhancement of the image data in real space or frequency space by Fourier transform, edge detection of the image, compact processing, state inferential processing, and so on. Since the image of PPI radar sweeps from the center to the circumference of a circle, the image within a given period has the shape of fan. Therefore the acquired data were transformed to have the same interval as that of data in outmost concentricity. The results of various image processing methods using transformed data were better than those of the methods using original data.

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