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Buoyancy Engine Independent Test Module Test in the the Deep Ocean Engineering Basin and at Sea (부력엔진 독립시험 모듈 심해공학수조 시험과 실해역 시험)

  • Chong-Moo Lee;Hyungwoo Kim;Heung Hyun Lim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.629-634
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    • 2024
  • The Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO) has developed a test module that can vertically ascend and descend with a buoyancy engine to verify the performance of the developed buoyancy engine. The independent test module has been tested in the Ocean Engineering Basin(C.M.Lee et al., 2023). After that, more tests were performed in the Deep Ocean Engineering Basin and at sea. In the 50-meter depth pit test of the Deep Ocean Engineering Basin, there were no problems with the ascent and descent operations, but the buoyancy engine was not properly maintained due to various problems in the independent test module, resulting in a difference between the calculated results using the solution of the equations of motion and the actual measurement results. The East Sea test was conducted at a depth of approximately 110 meters north-east of Pohang, with a dive to 100 meters. The difference between the pressure sensor value and the calculated value was observed, but after checking the results of the underwater position tracking device(USBL, Ultra Short Base Line system), it was estimated that the difference was caused by the influence of the current.

Buoyancy Engine Independent Test Module Test in the Ocean Engineering Basin (부력엔진 독립시험 모듈 해양공학수조 시험)

  • Chong-Moo Lee;Hyung-Woo Kim;Tae-Hwan Joung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.26 no.6_2
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    • pp.1155-1162
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    • 2023
  • The Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO), which is developing the core technology for the buoyancy engine of underwater gliders, has developed a test module that can vertically ascend and descend with a buoyancy engine to verify the performance of the developed buoyancy engine. The independent test module was tested in a 15 metre deep pit in the Ocean Engineering Basin to verify its ability to ascend and descend. In order to test at a shallower depth than the real sea, it was necessary to know the negative buoyancy value during descent and the time at which the buoyancy engine would be activated. To do this, we solved the equation of motion in the vertical direction to obtain these values and applied them to the tank test. To validate the usefulness of solving the equation, we also compared the depth of descent over time measured in the test with the results calculated from the solution.

Semi-Continuous Hidden Markov Model with the MIN Module (MIN 모듈을 갖는 준연속 Hidden Markov Model)

  • Kim, Dae-Keuk;Lee, Jeong-Ju;Jeong, Ho-Kyoun;Lee, Sang-Hee
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.11-26
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we propose the HMM with the MIN module. Because initial and re-estimated variance vectors are important elements for performance in HMM recognition systems, we propose a method which compensates for the mismatched statistical feature of training and test data. The MIN module function is a differentiable function similar to the sigmoid function. Unlike a continuous density function, it does not include variance vectors of the data set. The proposed hybrid HMM/MIN module is a unified network in which the observation probability in the HMM is replaced by the MIN module neural network. The parameters in the unified network are re-estimated by the gradient descent method for the Maximum Likelihood (ML) criterion. In estimating parameters, the variance vector is not estimated because there is no variance element in the MIN module function. The experiment was performed to compare the performance of the proposed HMM and the conventional HMM. The experiment measured an isolated number for speaker independent recognition.

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A Design and Implementation of a Mobile Test Device Based-on Embedded System (임베디드 기반의 모바일 LCD 모듈 검사장비 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Hong-Kyu;Lee, Ki-Wha;Moon, Seung-Jin
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.523-529
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we proposed mobile LCD module test device on embedded based, when operating the existing LCD, divide flicker clearly in full frame, and configuration so as to support between other CPU interface, MDDI, SPI, 24Bit RGB interface, etc. that is based on a high-speed CPU. In addition, when demand to test about each pixel of LCD, it is possible to change IP design of H/W, FPGA, but proposed system is application possible without other design changing. Proposed system is made smaller and equipped with battery, so secure with mobility for effective test the LCD/OLED module and it is able to test the pattern by the client program, for example exiting picture, mpeg, simple pattern test and test per pixel, scale, rotation, Odd/Even pixel per video, etc. From now on, if integrating with independent test system and it is configured that is able to mutual communication and test, it is expected to reduce consumption of human resources and improve productivity for LCD module test.

A new burn-up module for application in fuel performance calculations targeting the helium production rate in (U,Pu)O2 for fast reactors

  • Cechet, A.;Altieri, S.;Barani, T.;Cognini, L.;Lorenzi, S.;Magni, A.;Pizzocri, D.;Luzzi, L.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.6
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    • pp.1893-1908
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    • 2021
  • In light of the importance of helium production in influencing the behaviour of fast reactor fuels, in this work we present a burn-up module with the objective to calculate the production of helium in both in-pile and out-of-pile conditions tracking the evolution of 23 alpha-decaying actinides. This burn-up module relies on average microscopic cross-section look-up tables generated via SERPENT high-fidelity calculations and involves the solution of the system of Bateman equations for the selected set of actinide nuclides. The results of the burn-up module are verified in terms of evolution of actinide and helium concentrations by comparing them with the high-fidelity ones from SERPENT, considering two representative test cases of (U,Pu)O2 fuel in fast reactor conditions. In addition, a code-to-code comparison is made with the independent state-of-the-art module TUBRNP (implemented in the TRANSURANUS fuel performance code) for the same test cases. The herein presented burn-up module is available in the SCIANTIX code, designed for coupling with fuel performance codes.

Understanding and Designing Teachable Agent (교수가능 에이전트(Teachable Agent)의 개념적 이해와 설계방안)

  • 김성일;김원식;윤미선;소연희;권은주;최정선;김문숙;이명진;박태진
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.13-21
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    • 2003
  • This study presents a design of Teachable Agent(TA) and its theoretical background. TA is an intelligent agent to which students as tutors teach, pose questions, and provide feedbacks using a concept map. TA consists of four independent Modules, Teach Module, Q&A Module, Test Module, and Resource Module. In Teach Module, students teach TA by constructing concept map. In Q&A Module, both students and TA ask questions and answer questions each other through an interactive window. To assess TA's knowledge and provide feedback to students, Test Module consists of a set of predetermined questions which TA should pass. From Resource Module, students can search and look up important information to teach, ask questions, and provide feedbacks whenever they want. It is expected that TA should provide student tutors with an active role in learning and positive attitude toward the subject matter by enhancing their cognition as well as motivation.

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A study on development of 1kW SOFC test system (1kW급 연료전지 평가시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Hyun Suk;Lee, Sanghoon;Lee, Juyoung
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.24-27
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    • 2016
  • In this study, a 1kW Solid Oxide Fuel Cell(SOFC) test system was developed. A SOFC is the most promising power system to provide the higher efficient(over 50%) for house application area(1~10kW). To develop the optimized test system, the temperature control module that controls the preprocess and reaction condition, the flow control module that controls of the mass of reactants, and the electric loader that tests the discharge performance condition, etc. The temperature control module was designed to provide the high control resolution(under $1^{\circ}C$ at $750^{\circ}C$ of operating temperature) using K-type thermal couple. The flow control module was designed control blower and heater precisely using the phase control method. And the electric loader is designed that provide CV, CC, CR discharge mode and minimized the operating error adopting the independent DC-DC converter on analog input and output module. The performance of the developed SOFC test system showed that the accuracy of stack voltage was 0.15% at 80V and stack current was 0.1% at 100A.

Implementation of the Simulink Execution Module by Applying Automata Theory (오토마타 이론을 적용한 Simulink 실행 모듈 구현)

  • Kim, Kyung-Joon;Chung, Ki-Hyun;Choi, Kyung-Hee
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.19A no.1
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 2012
  • This paper suggests that implementation of the Simulink execution module controls Simulink simulation and shows simulation results by applying Automata theory. This module is composed of three independent systems that the main program to accept user commands, the thread to control a simulation of Simulink model and the Simulink model to execute simulation. This paper designs each module and entire system by applying Automata theory, and implements it with C# and MATLAB language. And the Simulink execution module implemented will be verified through the experiment.

Guiding Practical Text Classification Framework to Optimal State in Multiple Domains

  • Choi, Sung-Pil;Myaeng, Sung-Hyon;Cho, Hyun-Yang
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.285-307
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    • 2009
  • This paper introduces DICE, a Domain-Independent text Classification Engine. DICE is robust, efficient, and domain-independent in terms of software and architecture. Each module of the system is clearly modularized and encapsulated for extensibility. The clear modular architecture allows for simple and continuous verification and facilitates changes in multiple cycles, even after its major development period is complete. Those who want to make use of DICE can easily implement their ideas on this test bed and optimize it for a particular domain by simply adjusting the configuration file. Unlike other publically available tool kits or development environments targeted at general purpose classification models, DICE specializes in text classification with a number of useful functions specific to it. This paper focuses on the ways to locate the optimal states of a practical text classification framework by using various adaptation methods provided by the system such as feature selection, lemmatization, and classification models.

Optimized Module Design for Berth Planning of Logistics Information System Using Tabu Search Algorithm (타부탐색을 이용한 물류정보시스템의 선석계획 최적화 모듈 설계)

  • Hong, Dong-Hee;Kim, Chang-Gon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.11B no.1
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2004
  • Port operation is largely divided into gate operation, yard operation and berth operation. Operation strategy and optimal resource allocation for three parts are important in the productivity of the port operation.. Especially the resource allocation planning in berth operation needs optimization, because it is directly connected with the processing time in shipping. Berth planning is not independent on recourse allocation but interrelated with yard stacking area allocation. Therefore, we design the optimized module of berth planning and give priority to interrelationship with yard space allocation, while existing studies design independent resource allocation in berth planning. We suggest constraints by mathematical method, and they are related to yard stacking area allocation with existing constraints. Then we look for solutions, use tabu search to optimize them, and design optimized the berth planning module. In the performance test of optimized module design of berth planning, we find that the berth planning with yard stacking area allocation takes less processing time than without yard stacking area allocation.