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A TEST ON THE GENERATION OF ADDIDTIONAL PRODUCT FROM THE KOMPSAT-2 TERMINAL FOR POLAR SYSTEM

  • Seo, Min-Ho;Ahn, Sang-II
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.212-215
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    • 2008
  • The final product generated from the KOMPSAT-2 Terminal for Polar System, K2PS, is an ellipsoid projected image. This leaves a relief displacement on the image by process of which the height value of subject area is constant. In this paper, orthorectification using the SRTM was used to remove such artifacts, and thereafter, the additional product that could be generated from the K2PS was discussed.

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Corps-Level War-Game Model (군단급 워${\cdot}$게임모델)

  • Oh, Hyung-Jae
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.51-82
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    • 1977
  • Decision making is a function of many variables, but among these, human burden (soft-ware) and machine burden (hard-ware) are critical. Decision Maker is rather concerned with the soft-ware and just wants to have machine calculate the quantitative arithmetic involved in the decision-making study, because he is responsible for that decision whether or not he knows details about the techniques used by his staffs. From the point of these considerations, computer-assisted war game model has its significance in military decision making. The major outcome of this model is time-phased FEBA movement. FEBA is moved mainly by the ratio of the Index of Combat Effectiveness (ICE). To calculate ICE, Ground Forces are concerning the Index of Firepower (IFP) of individual weapons and in the case of Air Force, sorties are allocated into each sector, and added to the Ground Force IFP. With the ratio of total ICE, FEBA is moved according to the War Game Tables and process is repeated after consideration of casualties. This model is used by IBM-370/135 in MND computer room and also tested by IBM-3741/3717 established at ROKA HQ.

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Aircraft Combat Survivability Analysis Model for the Air-to-Ground Mission (공대지 임무를 위한 항공기 전투생존성 분석모형)

  • 김인동;하석태
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 1998
  • Aircraft combat survivability(ACS) can be defined here as the probability of an aircraft to accomplish a given mission and not to be killed by enemy threats. The purpose of this thesis is to obtain analytically the combat survivability of the military aircraft according to the enemy and operation environment. Five factors under which a mission is being carried out are considered in this study. These factors are types and performance of enemy threats, aircraft susceptibility, aircraft vulnerability, ECM(electronic counter measures) capability, and pilot's capability. The model constructed in this study would be a useful tool to analyze ACS based on analytical method. It is also able to provide a better input data for wargaming simulation and present a criterion on determining optimal sorties for aircraft's air-to-ground mission.

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Rock of Fragmentation with Plasma Blasting Method (프라즈마장비의 발파공법)

  • 이경운
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 1999
  • Rock fragmentation with plasma blasting technique has advantageous properties in contrast to the conventional blasting method in controlling of flying rocks and ground vibrations when residents are complaining or surrounding structures stay in protection from blasting operations. The experiences show in urban construction works that the plasma blasting is the most possible method to prevent damages and minimize adverse environmental impacts. The fragmentation energy level is evaluated by numerical simulation using PFC for various drill hole pattern and tested accordingly to get the feasibility. The energy output of plasma blasting system has been improved to a level of 1 MJ, which can break a $2-3m^3$ granite boulder or 1.5m height bench face. Measurements are carried out to get the ground vibration level and propagation equation. So that the control of the blasting operations can be performed more precisely and safely.

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ANALYSIS ON PROCESSING PERFORMANCE OF COMS LHGS

  • Bae, Hee-Jin;Ahn, Sang-Il
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.105-108
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    • 2007
  • The COMS LRIT/HRIT broadcast service should satisfy the 15 minutes timeliness requirement. The timeliness requirement is an important enough to impact on the overall performance of LHGS. Therefore, the simulation for the LHGS processing was performed with the LHGS prototype in this paper. First, processing time is measured for each process (per modules) of the LHGS without I/O time. Then, the LHGS processing is performed with worst scenario and the processing time is measured. Finally, analyses for processing time and time constraint are performed.

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The Ground Surveillance Equipment Optimal Arrangement Using Out-of-Kilter Algorithm (Out-of-Kilter법을 이용한 지상감시장비의 최적배치모형개발)

  • 홍기남;김충영
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.129-141
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    • 1996
  • At present surveillance equipment on the ground of the army is distributed and located by experience element and intellience preparation of the battle field. Therefore, it is hard to utilize the optimal detection capability. This paper is forcused on improving watch ratio of the named area interested(NAI) and maximizing detection area. A linear programming model is developed and network model is established on the basis of the linear programming model. And then Out-of-Kilter algorithm is utilized for the optimal solution. Finally, one of the example is provided it shows that this model minimizes the non-detection area.

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Performance Enhancement of a Satellite's Onboard Antenna Tracking Profile using the Ground Station Searching Method

  • Song, Young-Joo;Lee, Jung-Ro;Kang, Jihoon;Jeon, Moon-Jin;Ahn, Sang-Il
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.391-400
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    • 2016
  • In satellite operations, stable maneuvering of a satellite's onboard antenna to prevent undesirable vibrations to the satellite body is required for high-quality high-resolution images. For this reason, the onboard antenna's angular rate is typically minimized while still satisfying the system requirement that limits the speed of the onboard antenna. In this study, a simple yet effective method, called the ground station searching method, is proposed to reduce the angular rate of a satellite's onboard antenna. The performance of the proposed method is tested using real flight data from the KOMPSAT-3 satellite. Approximately 83% of arbitrarily selected real flight scenarios from 66 test cases show reductions in the onboard antenna's azimuth angular rates. Additionally, reliable solutions were consistently obtained within a reasonably acceptable computation time while generating an onboard antenna tracking profile. The obtained results indicate that the proposed method can be used in real satellite operations and can reduce the operational loads on a ground operator. Although the current work only considers the KOMPSAT-3 satellite as a test case, the proposed method can be easily modified and applied to other satellites that have similar operational characteristics.

Analysis on Fault Current Limiting Operation of Three-Phase Transformer Type SFCL Using Double Quench (이중퀜치를 이용한 삼상변압기형 한류기의 고장전류제한 동작 분석)

  • Han, Tae-Hee;Ko, Seok-Cheol;Lim, Sung-Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.184-189
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, the fault current limiting operations of three-phase transformer type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) using double quench, which consisted of E-I iron core with three legs wound by primary and secondary windings and two superconducting modules (SCMs), were analyzed according to three-phase ground fault types. To verify the effective operation of the three-phase transformer type SFCL using double quench, the test circuit for three-phase ground faults was constructed, and the fault current tests were carried out. Through analysis on the fault current test results, the different fault current limiting characteristics of three-phase transformer type SFCL using double quench from three-phase transformer type SFCL using three SCMs were discussed.

A Mathematical Model for Airline Ground Crew Scheduling Problem (항공사 지상직 승무원 근무 당번표 작성문제)

  • Ko, Young Dae;Oh, Yonghui
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.183-192
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    • 2012
  • For the past several decades, personnel scheduling and rostering problem has been one of the most popular research topics in optimization area. Among the numerous applications, airline (aviation) industry has been given most attention due to the economic scale and impact. Most of the literatures about the staff scheduling problem in airline industry are dealing with the air crew, pilots and flight attendances, and the rest of the literatures are about the ground staff, by whom cleaning, maintenance, fueling of aircraft and handling luggage are done from landing to taking off. None of the literatures found by the authors are dealing with the airline ground crew. In this paper roster of airline ground crew, who is responsible for issuing boarding pass, checking baggage, etc, is introduced, formulated and solved using CPLEX. Some expressions of the mathematical formulations, which are not suitable input format of the CPLEX, were transformed. Numerical examples are presented for the validation of proposed scheduling system.

Slotted Implantable Patch Antenna for ISM Band Application and Its Usage in WiMAX with an I-Shaped Defected Ground Structure

  • Ayubi, Adil Al;Sukhija, Shikha;Sarin, Rakesh Kumar
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.359-363
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    • 2017
  • A slotted implantable patch antenna with microstrip feeding is proposed for industrial, scientific, and medical band applications. The result is verified by implanting the antenna in animal tissue. Further, by varying the ground width and introducing a defect into the ground structure, the antenna becomes applicable for worldwide interoperability for microwave access operations. A simulation is performed using Empire XCcel software. An Agilent vector network analyzer is used for analyzing the return loss performance. Simulated and measured results are compared. Antennas with and without defected ground structure both have key advantages including low profile, desirable return loss, good impedance matching and required bandwidth.