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Fabrication and characterization of solution processable organosilane-modified colloidal titania nanoparticles and silica-titania hybrid films

  • Kang, Dong Jun;Park, Go Un;Lee, Hyeon Hwa;Ahn, Myeong Sang;Park, Hyo Yeol
    • Journal of Ceramic Processing Research
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    • v.13 no.spc1
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    • pp.78-81
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    • 2012
  • Colloidal titania nanoparticles were synthesized by a simple sol-gel process. The obtained nanoparticles showed high crystallinity and were of the anatase type. These crystalline colloidal titania nanoparticles were organically modified using methyl- and glycidyl-grafted silanes in order to enhance their stability and solution processability. The stabilized colloidal titania nanoparticles could be dispersed homogeneously without aggregation and converted into silica-titania hybrid films with the heterogeneous Si-O-Ti bonds by a low-temperature solution process. The fabricated silica-titania hybrid films showed high transparency (~ 90%) in the visible range, and low RMS roughness (<1 nm). Therefore, the organosilane-modified crystalline colloidal titania nanoparticles can be used in solution-processable functional coatings for electro-optical devices.

Implementation of Fog Computing Architecture for IoT Service on Hybrid Broadcast Environment (하이브리드 방송 환경에서의 IoT 서비스 지원을 위한 Fog Computing Architecture 구현)

  • Kum, Seung Woo;Lim, Tae-Beom;Park, Jong-Il
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.107-117
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    • 2017
  • Recently, IoT applications are being deployed in Smart TVs, and these IoT applications are using smart TVs as application platforms rather than broadcast platforms. With the advent of Hybrid broadcast technologies, now it becomes available to develop IoT applications which are coupled to the broadcast information. However, the existing IoT services are not suitable for Hybrid broadcast application since they are built on cloud and require various protocol implementations. In this paper, a Fog Computing-based architecture for hybrid broadcast application is proposed. Instead of accessing IoT services from hybrid broadcast app directly, the proposed architecture places Fog Applet Server between them and distribute loads of hybrid broadcast app to the Fog Applet. The proposed architecture is implemented as a service to control IoT device with hybrid application.

Fabrication and characterization of photocurable inorganic-organic hybrid materials using organically modified colloidal-silica nanoparticles and acryl resin

  • Kang, Dong-Jun;Han, Dong-Hee;Kang, Young-Taec;Kang, Dong-Pil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2009.06a
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    • pp.422-422
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    • 2009
  • Photocurable inorganic-organic hybrid materials were prepared from colloidal-silica nanoparticles synthesized through the solgel process and using acryl resin. The synthesized colloidal-silica nanoparticles had uniform diameters of around 20 nm, and they were organically modified, using methyl and methacryl functional silanes, for efficient hybridization with acryl resin. The organically modified and stabilized colloidal-silica nanoparticles could be homogeneously hybridized with aeryl resin without phase separation. The successfully fabricated hybrid materials exhibit efficient photocurability and simple film formation due to the photopolymerization of the organically modified colloidal-silica nanoparticles and acryl resin upon UV exposure. The fabricated hybrid films exhibit an excellent optical transmission of above 90% in the visible region as well as an enhanced surface smoothness of around 1 nm RMS roughness. In addition, the hybrid films exhibit improved thermal and mechanical characteristics, much better than those of acryl resin. More importantly, these photocurable hybrid materials fabricated through the synergistic combination of colloidal-silica nanoparticles with acryl resin are candidates for optical and electrical applications.

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Hybrid Transparent Conductor by using Solution-Processed AgNWs for High-Performing Si Photodetectors

  • Kim, Hong-Sik;Kim, Joondong
    • Current Photovoltaic Research
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.116-120
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    • 2015
  • A hybrid transparent conducting layer was applied for Si photodetector. To realize the hybrid transparent conducting layer, a 200 nm-thick ITO layer was deposited onto a Si substrate, following by a solution-processed AgNWs-coating on the ITO. The hybrid transparent conducting layer showed an excellent low electric resistance of $15.9{\Box}/{\Omega}$ with a high optical transparency of 86.89%. Due to these optical and electrical benefits, the hybrid transparent conductor-embedding Si diode provides an extremely high rectifying ratio of 3386. Under light-illumination, the hybrid transparent conductor device provides extremely high photoresponses for broad wavelengths. This implies that a functional design for hybrid transparent conductor is crucial for photoelectric devices and applications.

Application of hybrid LRR technique to protein crystallization

  • Jin, Mi-Sun;Lee, Jie-Oh
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.353-357
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    • 2008
  • LRR family proteins play important roles in a variety of physiological processes. To facilitate their production and crystallization, we have invented a novel method termed "Hybrid LRR Technique". Using this technique, the first crystal structures of three TLR family proteins could be determined. In this review, design principles and application of the technique to protein crystallization will be summarized. For crystallization of TLRs, hagfish VLR receptors were chosen as the fusion partners and the TLR and the VLR fragments were fused at the conserved LxxLxLxxN motif to minimize local structural incompatibility. TLR-VLR hybridization did not disturb structures and functions of the target TLR proteins. The Hybrid LRR Technique is a general technique that can be applied to structural studies of other LRR proteins. It may also have broader application in biochemical and medical application of LRR proteins by modifying them without compromising their structural integrity.

STRICT COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR HYBRID PAIRS OF MAPPINGS VIA ALTERING DISTANCES AND AN APPLICATION

  • Ali, Javid;Popa, Valeriu;Imdad, Mohammad
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.213-229
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we utilize an implicit relation to improve and extend some strict common fixed point results of the existing literature to two pairs of hybrid mappings in 2-metric spaces via altering distances. As an application, we also prove some strict common fixed point theorems for hybrid pairs of mappings satisfying a contractive condition of integral type in 2-metric spaces.

Study on the development of hybrid power sources for the IMT2000 (IMT2000을 위한 혼성마이크로 동력원 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim il-Song;Youn Myung-Joong
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2004.07b
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    • pp.501-505
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    • 2004
  • The study on the hybrid power source for the IMT2000 application has been presented. The hybrid power source is composed of solar cell, super-capacitor and battery. To compensate for the pulse loader of the IMT2000 application, the super-capacitor is connected through the Lithium-ion battery to absorb the pulse current. The solar cell provides the additional current to compensate for the depleted current. The controller design for the hybrid source has been presented and verified through experiment.

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THE COINCIDENCE OF HYBRID HYPERIDEALS AND HYBRID INTERIOR HYPERIDEALS IN ORDERED HYPERSEMIGROUPS

  • NAREUPANAT LEKKOKSUNG;NUCHANAT TIPRACHOT;SOMSAK LEKKOKSUNG
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.31-47
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    • 2024
  • The concept of hybrid structures integrates two powerful mathematical tools: soft sets and fuzzy sets. This paper extends the application of hybrid structures to ordered hypersemigroups. We introduce the notions of hybrid interior hyperideals in ordered hypersemigroups and demonstrate their equivalence with hybrid hyperideals in certain classes, including regular, intra-regular, and semisimple ordered hypersemigroups. Furthermore, we provide a characterization of semisimple ordered hypersemigroups in terms of hybrid interior hyperideals.

Development of Skin Disease Smart Phone App. using CMOS Camera based on Hybrid RF (Hybrid RF기반 CMOS 카메라를 이용한 피부질환 모니터링 스마트폰 APP개발)

  • Lee, Minwoo;Park, Soonam;Lee, Nanhee;Lee, Junghoon;Lee, Jason;Shim, Dongha
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.30-33
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we proceeded a study on the Hybrid RF based development of the smart phone Application skin disease monitoring using CMOS camera. we proposed an image transfer technology which can use the CMOS camera and we developed the smart phone application which can be possible to use a remote monitoring for skin disease. Image transfer technology using Hybrid RF communication applied for WiFi using CMOS camera. We implemented the function which can use a remote monitoring using Wi-Fi. These suggestion can be a good example for endoscopic applications using hybrid RF based smart phone application of skin disease monitoring using CMOS camera.

A framework for distributed analytical and hybrid simulations

  • Kwon, Oh-Sung;Elnashai, Amr S.;Spencer, Billie F.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.331-350
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    • 2008
  • A framework for multi-platform analytical and multi-component hybrid (testing-analysis) simulations is described in this paper and illustrated with several application examples. The framework allows the integration of various analytical platforms and geographically distributed experimental facilities into a comprehensive pseudo-dynamic hybrid simulation. The object-oriented architecture of the framework enables easy inclusion of new analysis platforms or experimental models, and the addition of a multitude of auxiliary components, such as data acquisition and camera control. Four application examples are given, namely; (i) multi-platform analysis of a bridge with soil and structural models, (ii) multiplatform, multi-resolution analysis of a high-rise building, (iii) three-site small scale frame hybrid simulation, and (iv) three-site large scale bridge hybrid simulation. These simulations serve as illustrative examples of collaborative research among geographically distributed researchers employing different analysis platforms and testing equipment. The versatility of the framework, ease of including additional modules and the wide application potential demonstrated in the paper provide a rich research environment for structural and geotechnical engineering.