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Actual Measurements Based Investigation of Relationship Between Service Quality Metrics for IPTV Services (실측 기반의 IPTV 서비스의 비디오 품질지표들 간 상관관계)

  • Kim, Chin-Chol;Kim, Beom-Joon;Park, Jae-Sung
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.16C no.6
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    • pp.717-724
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    • 2009
  • The most important issue for successful deployment of IPTV service is the service quality. In this paper, we first choose critical quality metrics belonging to each layer of IPTV service transmission architecture and then analyze the relation between the quality parameters. For this purpose, we implement a test network that emulates the most practical environment in which IPTV service is provided and repeat measurements on the test network for the chosen metrics. Based on the analysis result, it is shown that packet losses have greater effect on the video quality of IPTV service comparing to delay and jitter.

ON THE ELLIPTIC EQUATION ${\Delta}u+H({\chi})e^{u}$ = 0 ON COMPACT MANIFOLDS

  • Jung, Yoon-Tae;Kim, Seon-Bu;Shin, Cheol-Guen
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, we consider the existence of a solution to the elliptic nonlinear partial differential equation ${\Delta}u+H({\chi})e^{u}$ = 0 (H $\neq$ 0) (1) on a compact manifold without boundary. This equation is related to the problem of a pointwise conformal deformation of metrics on two dimensional compact connected manifolds.(omitted)

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$\pi$/4 shift QPSK with Trellis-Code and Lth Phase Different Metrics (Trellis 부호와 L번째 위상차 메트릭(metrics)을 갖는$\pi$/4 shift QPSK)

  • 김종일;강창언
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.1147-1156
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    • 1992
  • In this paper, in order to apply the $\pi/4$ shift QPSK to TCM, we propose the $\pi/8$ shift 8PSK modulation technique and the trellis-coded $\pi/8$ shift 8PSK performing signal set expansion and partition by phase difference. In addition, the Viterbi decoder with branch metrics of the squared Euclidean distance of the first phase difference as well as the Lth phase different is introduced in order to improve the bit error rate(BER) performance in differential detection of the trellis-coded $\pi/8$ shift 8PSK. The proposed Viterbi decoder is conceptually the same as the sliding multiple detection by using the branch metric with first and Lth order phase difference. We investigate the performance of the uncoded $\pi/4$ shift QPSK and the trellis-coded $\pi/8$ shift 8PSK with or without the Lth phase difference metric in an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) using the Monte Carlo simulation. The study shows that the $\pi/4$ shift QPSK with the Trellis-code i.e. the trellis-coded $\pi/8$ shift 8PSK is an attractive scheme for power and bandlimited systems and especially, the Viterbi decoder with first and Lth phase difference metrics improves BER performance. Also, the nest proposed algorithm can be used in the TC $\pi/8$ shift 8PSK as well as TCMDPSK.

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A Systematic Literature Survey of Software Metrics, Code Smells and Refactoring Techniques

  • Agnihotri, Mansi;Chug, Anuradha
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.915-934
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    • 2020
  • Software refactoring is a process to restructure an existing software code while keeping its external behavior the same. Currently, various refactoring techniques are being used to develop more readable and less complex codes by improving the non-functional attributes of software. Refactoring can further improve code maintainability by applying various techniques to the source code, which in turn preserves the behavior of code. Refactoring facilitates bug removal and extends the capabilities of the program. In this paper, an exhaustive review is conducted regarding bad smells present in source code, applications of specific refactoring methods to remove that bad smell and its effect on software quality. A total of 68 studies belonging to 32 journals, 31 conferences, and 5 other sources that were published between the years 2001 and 2019 were shortlisted. The studies were analyzed based on of bad smells identified, refactoring techniques used, and their effects on software metrics. We found that "long method", "feature envy", and "data class" bad smells were identified or corrected in the majority of studies. "Feature envy" smell was detected in 36.66% of the total shortlisted studies. Extract class refactoring approach was used in 38.77% of the total studies, followed by the move method and extract method techniques that were used in 34.69% and 30.61% of the total studies, respectively. The effects of refactoring on complexity and coupling metrics of software were also analyzed in the majority of studies, i.e., 29 studies each. Interestingly, the majority of selected studies (41%) used large open source datasets written in Java language instead of proprietary software. At the end, this study provides future guidelines for conducting research in the field of code refactoring.

QoE-Aware Mobility Management Scheme

  • Kim, Moon
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.137-146
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we introduce a quality of experience (QoE)-provisioning mobility management scheme. The emphasis is on a mobility-aware QoE solution enabling network components to recognize the mobility pattern of an end-user and to prepare a handover in advance. We further focus on an energy-adaptive QoE solution based on the energy profile providing the preferred pattern of energy consumption and an energy preference check engine determining whether the provision of the service that the end-user requested is suitable to QoE or not. Lastly, we concentrate on a network-based intelligent mobility management scheme adopting the calm service and the balance. Consequently, we conclude that the proposed schemes improve the handover latency, QoE metrics, and energy efficiency simultaneously.

Analyzing the Impact of Value Satisfaction on Behavioral Intention to Use E-Resources

  • Kumar, Vinod;Garg, Ruchi Jain;Vandana, Vandana;Zia, Adil
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2022
  • The present study investigates the impact of perceived value metrics in driving satisfaction and behavioral intention to use e-resource among its users. Utilitarian, hedonic, uniqueness, epistemic, and economic are key values selected for the purpose of investigation in the study. This empirical study is carried out through a survey and responses have been analyzed using structural equation modelling. The target group is selected by means of simple random sampling (users of e-resources in selected business schools). Findings of the study reveal that utilitarian values, hedonic values, epistemic values, and uniqueness values have a significant impact on the usage intention of e-resources; however, economic values reflect an insignificant relationship to intention to use e-resources. The study is a distinctive piece of work on investigating the most and the least significant value(s) associated with satisfaction and usage intentions of e-resources.

ON CONFORMAL TRANSFORMATIONS BETWEEN TWO ALMOST REGULAR (α, β)-METRICS

  • Chen, Guangzu;Liu, Lihong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.1231-1240
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we characterize the conformal transformations between two almost regular (${\alpha},{\beta}$)-metrics. Suppose that F is a non-Riemannian (${\alpha},{\beta}$)-metric and is conformally related to ${\widetilde{F}}$, that is, ${\widetilde{F}}=e^{{\kappa}(x)}F$, where ${\kappa}:={\kappa}(x)$ is a scalar function on the manifold. We obtain the necessary and sufficient conditions of the conformal transformation between F and ${\widetilde{F}}$ preserving the mean Landsberg curvature. Further, when both F and ${\widetilde{F}}$ are regular, the conformal transformation between F and ${\widetilde{F}}$ preserving the mean Landsberg curvature must be a homothety.

A Novel Filter ed Bi-Histogram Equalization Method

  • Sengee, Nyamlkhagva;Choi, Heung-Kook
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.691-700
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    • 2015
  • Here, we present a new framework for histogram equalization in which both local and global contrasts are enhanced using neighborhood metrics. When checking neighborhood information, filters can simultaneously improve image quality. Filters are chosen depending on image properties, such as noise removal and smoothing. Our experimental results confirmed that this does not increase the computational cost because the filtering process is done by our proposed arrangement of making the histogram while checking neighborhood metrics simultaneously. If the two methods, i.e., histogram equalization and filtering, are performed sequentially, the first method uses the original image data and next method uses the data altered by the first. With combined histogram equalization and filtering, the original data can be used for both methods. The proposed method is fully automated and any spatial neighborhood filter type and size can be used. Our experiments confirmed that the proposed method is more effective than other similar techniques reported previously.

REAL HYPERSURFACES WITH MIAO-TAM CRITICAL METRICS OF COMPLEX SPACE FORMS

  • Chen, Xiaomin
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.735-747
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    • 2018
  • Let M be a real hypersurface of a complex space form with constant curvature c. In this paper, we study the hypersurface M admitting Miao-Tam critical metric, i.e., the induced metric g on M satisfies the equation: $-({\Delta}_g{\lambda})g+{\nabla}^2_g{\lambda}-{\lambda}Ric=g$, where ${\lambda}$ is a smooth function on M. At first, for the case where M is Hopf, c = 0 and $c{\neq}0$ are considered respectively. For the non-Hopf case, we prove that the ruled real hypersurfaces of non-flat complex space forms do not admit Miao-Tam critical metrics. Finally, it is proved that a compact hypersurface of a complex Euclidean space admitting Miao-Tam critical metric with ${\lambda}$ > 0 or ${\lambda}$ < 0 is a sphere and a compact hypersurface of a non-flat complex space form does not exist such a critical metric.