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An Adaptive Smart Grid Management Scheme Based on the Coopetition Game Model

  • Kim, Sungwook
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.80-88
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    • 2014
  • Recently, the idea of the smart grid has been gaining significant attention and has become a hot research topic. The purpose of this paper is to present a novel smart grid management scheme that uses game theory principles. In our proposed scheme, power appliances in the smart grid adaptively form groups according to the non-cooperative hedonic game model. By exploiting multi-appliance diversity, appliances in each group are dynamically scheduled in a cooperative manner. For efficient smart grid management, the proposed coopetition game approach is dynamic and flexible to adaptively respond to current system conditions. The main feature is to maximize the overall system performance while satisfying the requirements of individual appliances. Simulation results indicate that our proposed scheme achieves higher energy efficiency and better system performance than other existing schemes.

Study of Game Development scenario using Web Based Thinking System -Focused on applying The conceptual system and its effects during the first step of game development process- (웹 기반 컴퓨터 지원 발상시스템을 이용한 게임 시나리오 개발에 관한 연구 -게임 제작 프로세스 초기 시나리오 개발에 대한 발상 시스템 적용과 효과를 중심으로-)

  • Chung Seung-Ho;Hwang Young-Sup;Han Kyung-Don
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.10 no.3 s.35
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2005
  • The success or failure of a game depends on its creativity. Especially during the first period of the process. For this reason, requesting CGTS(Creative Group Thinking System) -previously developed system based on web- in the scenario process of the game designing development. In accordance, this study is to program the thinking performance in result of increasing creativity obect to shortening working hours.

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Simulation Game-Based Learning for Middle School Students' Academic Emotions and Learning Achievement

  • JUNG, Yunha;LIM, Kyu Yon
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.151-174
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    • 2016
  • This study examined the effects of simulation game-based learning on academic emotions (positive, negative) and achievement (factual, conceptual, procedural knowledge acquisition). Sixty-three students from a high school located in South Korea were chosen for the study. The students were assigned to either an experimental group for simulation game-based learning or a comparison group for instructor-led lectures. The results demonstrated that there was a significant difference between the comparison and experimental groups in both positive and negative academic emotions. However, there was no significant difference in factual, conceptual and procedural knowledge acquisition. The results indicate that simulation game-based learning generates more positive emotions than instructor-led lectures.

The long-term effect of Interactive Video Game on Cognitive Information Processing the elderly: P300 (장기간의 상호작용적 비디오 게임이 노인의 인지정보처리에 미치는 영향: P300)

  • Kim, Sung-Woon;Kim, Han-Cheol
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.493-504
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    • 2020
  • The objectives of this study was to examine the effect of Interactive Video Game on cognitive information processing the elderly. Sixty elderly were attended in this study. Their ages ranged from 65 to 70, with a mean age of 67.60 years. The subjects were randomly assigned to one of three experimental conditions: (1) interactive video game group (n=20), (2) aerobic exercise group (n=20), (3) control group (n=20). The experimental design of this study was analyzed using two-way ANOVAs with repeated measures of groups and time. Cognitive function was assessed by neuroelectrical response, and ERP analysis. The results of the study showed that the interactive video game group and aerobic exercise group showed no significant statistical differences in the response time, response accuracy, amplitude and potential of the performance of the exercise in cognitive function and ERP analysis, but improved the interaction video game group and aerobic exercise (walking) group over the control group. It was concluded that long-term aerobic exercise like interactive video game is associated with attenuation of cognitive decline in the elderly.

A Study on the Flow Factors According to On-line Game Fatigue System (온라인 게임 피로도 시스템에 따른 몰입요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Hyeog-In;Park, Jeong-Eun;Choi, Yong-Seok
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2010
  • In addition to the quantitative growth of the games industry as a game addiction and social problems have also been increased. Addiction adoption of the resolution was presented to the fatigue system. In this study, flow and addiction affects 6 factors(self-control, positive expectations, interest, competition, positive self-efficacy, negative self-efficacy), depending on whether the adoption lag Flow to affect in any empirical analysis. This fatigue system effect on the game development and to enhance users' flow to do what strategies for theoretical and practical implications are to provide.

Predictors of Children's and Adolescents' Game Addiction : Impulsivity, Communication with Parents and Expectation about the Internet Games (충동성, 부모와의 의사소통 및 인터넷 게임에 대한 기대가 아동, 청소년의 게임 중독에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi Na-Ya;Han Eu-Gene
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.24 no.2 s.80
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    • pp.209-219
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative effect of individual-, parents-, and game-related variables on game addiction. Totally, 1065 10 to 18-year-olds participated and completed questionnaires. Male students had more tendency to game addition than female students. No difference in the level of addiction, however, was appeared among elementary, junior-high, and high school groups, which means that many young children are already Same-addicted. More severely addicted children and adolescents showed higher level of impulsivity, more difficulties in communication with their parents, and more expectation of psychological gratification and interpersonal relationship through the internet games. The relative effects of these independent variables to game addiction were different among gender*school groups. Firstly, impulsivity was significant only in boys of elementary group. Secondly, for the junior-high group, communication with father and mother was important to boys and girls, repectively. Lastly, expected gratification from gaming itself mainly predicted high school students' game addiction, irrespective of gender. The findings of this study suggest that earlier intervention to young garners should be carried out. It is also indicated that parents' and teachers' role for guidance of the internet games would be different with children's gender and developmental stages.

The Influential Factors related to Internet Game Addiction among Male Middle School Students in Ulsan: Focusing on Learning Motivation, School Adjustment, Self-control, Self-esteem (일 지역 남자 중학생의 인터넷 게임중독성향의 영향 요인: 학습동기, 학교적응, 자기통제력, 자아존중감을 중심으로)

  • Koun, Nam-Suk;Lee, Ji-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of School Health
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.13-25
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: This study is a descriptive correlation study to identify how factors such as motivation to learn, school adaptation, self-control, and self-esteem influence the degree of Internet game addiction and to provide basic data for nursing interventions for male middle school students. Methods: The subjects of this study were 418 male students in lst, 2nd and 3rd grade at three middle schools located in Ulsan. Data were collected from May 1, 2011 to May 31, 2011 and analyzed through descriptive statistical methods, such as the t-test, ANOVA, Sheffe's test, Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis, via SPSS 18.0 program. The study's structured questionnaire was composed of 25 items of 'the Motivation to Learn Scale', 41 items of 'the School Adaptation Scale', 20 items of 'the Self-Control Scale', 10 items of 'the Self-esteem Scale', and 20 items of 'the Internet Game Addiction Scale'. Results: 163 students (39.0%) belonged to the non-addiction group while 255 students (61.0%) fell into the addiction risk group. The addiction risk group showed a higher degree of addiction than ones in the non-addiction group. The addiction risk group's average scores for motivation to learn, school adaptation, self-control, and self-esteem were lower than those of the non-addiction group. The statistically significant factors (p<.05) that increase the chance of addiction were grade, family atmosphere, self-control, trading of online game items, and the amount of time playing online games. Conclusion: On the basis of the findings of this study, it is suggested that; qualitative research on the routes of addiction be conducted to find out ways to prevent and nurse addicted students; considering the fact that the average age of Internet users is getting lower and lower, a study targeting primary school students be implemented; since the influences of the variables covered in this study turned out to be relatively low, other factors, especially environmental factors, should also be investigated.

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Comparison of three behavior modification techniques for management of anxious children aged 4-8 years

  • Radhakrishna, Sreeraksha;Srinivasan, Ila;Setty, Jyothsna V;Murali, Krishna DR;Melwani, Anjana;Hegde, Kuthpady Manasa
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2019
  • Background: An inability to cope with threatening dental stimuli, i.e., sight, sound, and sensation of airotor, manifests as anxiety and behavioral management problems. Behavior modification techniques involving pre-exposure to dental equipment will give children a first-hand experience of their use, sounds, and clinical effects. The aim of this study was to compare the techniques of Tell-Show-Play-doh, a smartphone dentist game, and a conventional Tell-Show-Do method in the behavior modification of anxious children in the dental operatory. Methods: Sixty children in the age group of 4-8 years, with Frankl's behavior rating score of 2 or 3, requiring Class I and II cavity restorations were divided into three groups. The groups were Group 1: Tell-Show-Play-doh; Group 2: smartphone dentist game; and Group 3: Tell-Show-Do technique and each group comprised of 20 children. Pulse rate, Facial Image Scale (FIS), Frankl's behavior rating scale, and FLACC (Face, Leg, Activity, Cry, Consolability) behavior scales were used to quantify anxious behavior. Operator compliance was recorded through a validated questionnaire. Results: The results showed lower mean pulse rates, lower FIS and FLACC scores, higher percentage of children with Frankl's behavior rating score of 4, and better operator compliance in both the Tell-Show-Play-doh and smartphone dentist game groups than in the conventional Tell-Show-Do group. Conclusion: The Tell-Show-Play-doh and smartphone dentist game techniques are effective tools to reduce dental anxiety in pediatric patients.

Eye Gaze Information and Game Level Design according to FPS Gameplay Beats

  • Choi, GyuHyeok;Kim, Mijin
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.189-196
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    • 2018
  • Player's actions in a game occur in the process of gameplay experiences in a play space designed by the developer according to preset gameplay beats. Focusing on beats that induce a first-person shooter (FPS) game's main gameplay, this paper analyzes the differences in eye gaze information found in different players during the course of gameplay. For this research goal, the study divides the beat areas in which play actions appear in association with gameplay beats at a typical FPS game level, repeatedly conducts tests in accordance with a player's experience level (novice and expert group), and collects and analyzes eye gaze information data in three types of beat areas. The analysis result suggests concrete guidelines for game level design for different beat areas based on an FPS game player's experience level. This empirical experiment method and result can lessen repetitive modification work for game level design and consequently be utilized for optimizing the game level to the developer's intention.

Incorporation of Brainteaser Game in Basic Organic Chemistry Course to Enhance Students' Attitude and Academic Achievement

  • Cha, Jeongho;Kan, Su-Yin;Wahab, Nurul Huda Abdul;Aziz, Ahmad Nazif;Chia, Poh Wai
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.218-222
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    • 2017
  • Game shows are capable of grabbing students' attention in a lecture, and at the same time offers much delight to students to learn in a more interesting and entertaining way. A mind game was developed and incorporated into the teaching of basic organic chemistry course at the Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. The modified brainteaser game is comprised of a set of problems associated with vocabulary or concepts in basic organic chemistry, whereby students were required to solve within a stipulated time frame. Students' attitude changes were then evaluated with the administration of Attitude toward the Subject of Chemistry Inventory Version 2 (ASCIv2) questionnaire. The result of this study revealed that the intervention group experienced a significant change in attitude towards the course as compared to the control group. The intervention group also experienced a positive learning environment, resulting in an increased academic performance and interest.