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A Proposal for Processor for Improved Utilization of High resolution Satellite Images

  • Choi, Kyeong-Hwan;Kim, Sung-Jae;Jo, Yun-Won;Jo, Myung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 2007
  • With the recent development of spatial information technology, the relative importance of satellite image contents has increased to about 62%, the techniques related to satellite images have improved, and their demand is gradually increasing. Accordingly, a standard processing method for the whole process of collection from satellites to distribution of satellite images is required in many countries for efficient distribution of images and improvement of their utilization. This study presents the processor standardization technique for the preprocessing of satellite images including geometric correction, orthorectification, color adjustment, interpolation for DEM (Digital Elevation Model) production, rearrangement, and image data management, which will standardize the subjective, complex process and improve their utilization by making it easy for general users to use them

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A Berry-Esseen Type Bound in Kernel Density Estimation for a Random Left-Truncation Model

  • Asghari, P.;Fakoor, V.;Sarmad, M.
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2014
  • In this paper we derive a Berry-Esseen type bound for the kernel density estimator of a random left truncated model, in which each datum (Y) is randomly left truncated and is sampled if $Y{\geq}T$, where T is the truncation random variable with an unknown distribution. This unknown distribution is estimated with the Lynden-Bell estimator. In particular the normal approximation rate, by choice of the bandwidth, is shown to be close to $n^{-1/6}$ modulo logarithmic term. We have also investigated this normal approximation rate via a simulation study.

LASER-INDUCED SOOT VAPORIZATION CHARACTERISTICS IN THE LAMINAE DIFFUSION FLAMES

  • Park, J.K.;Lee, S.Y.;Santor, R.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.95-99
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    • 2002
  • The characteristics of soot vaporization induced by a high-energy Pulsed laser were studied in an ethylene-air laminar flame. A system consisting of two pulsed lasers was used for the experiments. The pulse from the first laser was used to vaporize the soot particles, and the delayed pulse from the second laser was used to measure the residual soot volume fraction. Laser-induced soot vaporization was characterized according to the initial particle size distribution. The results indicated that soot particles could not be completely vaporized simply by introducing a high intensity laser pulse. Residual soot volume fractions present after vaporization appeared to be insensitive to the initial soot particle size distribution. Since the soot vaporization effect is more pronounced in the region of high soot concentrations, this laser-induced soot vaporization technique may be a very useful tool for measuring major species in highly sooting flame.

On a Stopping Rule for the Random Walks with Time Stationary Random Distribution Function

  • Hong, Dug-Hun;Oh, Kwang-Sik;Park, Hee-Joo
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.293-301
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    • 1995
  • Sums of independent random variables $S_n = X_1 + \cdots + X_n$ are considered, where the $X_n$ are chosen according to a stationary process of distributions. For $c > 0$, let $t_c$ be the smallest positive integer n such that $$\mid$S_n$\mid$ > cn^{\frac{1}{2}}$. In this set up we are concerned with finiteness of expectation of $t_c$ and we have some results of sign-invariant process as applications.

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Estimation of the parameters in an Exponential Distribution with Type-II Censoring

  • Suk Bok Kang;Young Soo Suh;Young Suk Cho
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.929-941
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we propose the minimum risk estimator (MRE) and the approximate maximum likelihood estimator (AMLE) of the location and the scale parameters of the two-parameter exponential distribution with Type-II censoring. The MRE's can be derived by minimizing the mean squared error among the class of estimators which include some estimators as special cases. We show that the MRE's are more efficient than the other estimators of the scale and the location parameter in the terms of the mean squared error.

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Numerical Analysis of the Incident Ion Energy and Angle Distribution in the DC Magnetron Sputtering for the Variation of Gas Pressure

  • Hur, Min Young;Oh, Sehun;Kim, Ho Jun;Lee, Hae June
    • Applied Science and Convergence Technology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.26-29
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    • 2018
  • The ion energy and angle distributions (IEADs) in the DC magnetron sputtering systems are investigated for the variation of gas pressure using particle-in-cell simulation. Even for the condition of collisionless ion sheath at low pressure, it is possible to change the IEAD significantly with the change of gas pressure. The bombarding ions to the target with low energy and large incident angle are observed at low pressure when the sheath voltage drop is low. It is because the electron transport is hindered by the magnetic field at low pressure because of few collisions per electron gyromotion while the ions are not magnetized. Therefore, the space charge effect is the most dominant factor for the determination of IEADs in low-pressure magnetron sputtering discharges.

Comparative study of Probabilistic Load Flow and Fuzzy Load Flow (확률적 전력조류계산과 퍼지 전력조류계산과의 비교 연구)

  • Jung, Young-Soo;Shim, Jae-Hong;Kim, Jin-O
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1997.07c
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    • pp.1100-1102
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    • 1997
  • This paper presents a generalized multi-parameter distribution method for the convolution of linear combination of random variables to calculate system load flow in a conventional probabilistic approach and also presents a conceptual possibilistic approach using fuzzy set theory to manage uncertainties. The probability distribution function is transformed into an appropriate possibilistic representation under the compromise between the transformation consistency and the human updating experience. The IEEE 25-bus system is used to demonstrate the capability of the proposed algorithm.

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Size-controlled Growth of Fe Nanoparticles in Gas Flow Sputtering Process

  • Sakuma, H.;Aoshima, H.;Ishii, K.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.103-107
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    • 2006
  • In grain oriented electrical steel process, hot band annealing has thought to be essential for obtaining good magnetic properties. New hot rolling method of heavy reduction in early hot rolling stage was applied to obtain good magnetic properties in GO process without hot band annealing. Hot rolling was carried out by varyinghot rolling reduction distribution along hot rolling pass. The heavy hot rolling reduction in rear stand improves the magnetic flux density in the case of no hot band annealing. The hot band specimens of the heavy reduction in front stand shows the elongated hot deformed microstructures in the center layer and strong {001}<110> texture.On the contrary, the heavily reduced specimens in rear stand shows the recrystallization in the center layer of hot band and strong {111}<112> and {110}<001> textures.

A new model based on Lomax distribution

  • Alshingiti, Arwa M.;Kayid, M.;Aldossary, H.
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 2014
  • In this article, a new model based on Lomax distribution is introduced. This new model is both useful and practical in areas such as economic, reliability and life testing. Some statistical properties of this model are presented including moments, hazard rate, reversed hazard rate, mean residual life and mean inactivity time functions, among others. It is also shown that the distributions of the new model are ordered with respect to the strongest likelihood ratio ordering. The method of moment and maximum likelihood estimation are used to estimates the unknown parameters. Simulation is utilized to calculate the unknown shape parameter and to study its properties. Finally, to illustrate the concepts, the appropriateness of the new model for real data sets are included.

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On testing NBUL aging class of life distribution

  • Hassan, M.Kh.;El-Din, M.M. Mohie;Abu-Youssef, S.E.
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2014
  • Let X and $X_t$ denote the lifetime and the residual life at age t, respectively. X is said to be a NBUL (new better than used in Laplace transform order) random variable if $X_t$ is smaller than X in Laplace order, i.e., $X_t{\leq}_{LT}X$. We propose a new test statistics for testing exponentiality versus NBUL class of life distribution. The tests by Hollender and Proschan (1975) and the generalized Hollender and Proschan test by Ains and Mitra (2011) are considered as special cases of the our of test statistics. Our proposed test statistics is simple, consistent and asymptotically normal. Efficiency and powers of the test statistics for some commonly used distributions in reliability are discussed. Finally, real examples are presented to illustrate the theoretical results.

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