• 제목/요약/키워드: Infiltration route analysis

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지형공간정보 및 최적탐색기법을 이용한 최적침투경로 분석 (Analysis of Infiltration Route using Optimal Path Finding Methods and Geospatial Information)

  • 방수남;허준;손홍규;이용웅
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제26권1D호
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 2006
  • 침투경로분석은 지형공간정보 기술을 활용한 군사응용분야 중 하나이다. 분석결과는 잠재적인 적의 침투에 대해 취약한 경로를 보여줄 것이다. 가능한 침투경로를 찾기 위하여 탐지확률의 합으로 표현되는 비용함수를 최소화하는 최적경로알고리듬(다익스트라 및 $A^*$)을 사용하였다. 열상장비의 성능, 수치고도모형을 이용한 가시선분석 결과와 지형분석도(VITD)에 포함된 지형공간정보 커버리지(coverage) 중 2개의 관련된 커버리지를 사용하여 비용함수를 계산하였다. $50m{\times}50m$ 셀(cell) 크기 단위로 각각의 비용이 계산되고 저장되었으며, 최적경로로서 경로상의 모든 비용의 합을 최소화하는 경로를 찾아내었다. 제안된 방법은 대한민국의 대전지역을 대상으로 실험하였다. 실험 결과 다익스트라와 $A^*$ 알고리듬은 큰 차이가 없었으며, 다만 $A^*$ 알고리듬의 수행시간 측면에서 유리하였다. 이러한 응용분야는 침투와 감시의 두 가지 측면에서 모두 활용될 수 있다. 열상장비의 위치를 바꿔서 시뮬레이션을 수행하면, 가장 취약한 경로를 침투목적으로 찾아낼 수 있다. 다른 측면으로 보면 열상장비의 최상의 위치를 선택하기 위하여 사용될 수 있다. 이는 군사응용분야에 대한 강력한 지형공간정보 활용 해법의 한 가지 예제가 될 것이다.

유전자 알고리즘을 이용한 최적침투경로 분석 (Analysis of Optimal Infiltraction Route using Genetic Algorithm)

  • 방수남;손홍규;김상필;김창재;허준
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.59-68
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    • 2011
  • 최적침투경로 분석은 GIS 기술을 군사적 목적을 위해 유용하게 사용할 수 있는 대표적인 분야 중 하나이다. 그러나 군사목적의 최적경로분석은 일반적인 최적경로분석이 네트워크 데이터에서 이루어지는 것과는 달리 래스터 데이터에서 이루어져야한 필요가 있으며, 래스터 데이터에서의 연산량은 네트워크 데이터를 사용할 때에 비해 급격히 증가하기에, 연산량은 많으나 일반적으로 네트워크 데이터에서 최적경로 탐색을 위해 사용되는 Dijkstra 알고리즘과 같은 방법을 적용시키기 어렵게 만든다. 따라서, 본 연구에는 최적화문제에서 우수한 성과를 거둔 유전자 알고리즘(Genetic algorithm)을 최적경로분석에 적용시켜 문제를 해결하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 최적침투경로를 적의 탐지에 발각될 확률을 최소화 시킬 수 있는 경로로 결정하고, 래스터 데이터에서의 침투경로분석에 적합한 2차원 2진 배열 (2D binary array)형태의 유전자형 및 이들의 교차(crossover) 및 변이(mutation) 방법을 제안하였다. 제안된 방법에 대한 실험은 개체집단의 크기를 500, 1000, 2000, 3000으로 증가시켜가며 각각의 경우에 대해 30번씩 실험을 수행하였다. 실험결과 세대가 거듭될수록 평균 누적탐지확률이 안정적으로 감소하며 성공적으로 최적침투경로를 찾아 수렴하였으며, 개체집단의 크기가 커질수록 그 성능이 향상되는 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

Evaluation of Carbon Fiber distribution in Unidirectional CF/Al Composites by Two-Dimensional Spatial Distribution Method

  • Lee, Moonhee;Kim, Sungwon;Lee, Jongho;Hwang, SeungKuk;Lee, Sangpill;Sugio, Kenjiro;Sasaki, Gen
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2018
  • Low pressure casting process for unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced aluminum (UD-CF/Al) composites which is an infiltration route of molten Al into porous UD-CF preform has been a cost-effective way to obtain metal matrix composites (MMCs) but, easy to cause non-uniform fiber distribution as CF clustering. Such clustered CFs have been a problem to decrease the density and thermal conductivity (TC) of composites, due to the existence of pores in the clustered area. To obtain high thermal performance composites for heat-sink application, the relationship between fiber distribution and porosity has to be clearly investigated. In this study, the CF distribution was evaluated with quantification approach by using two-dimensional spatial distribution method as local number 2-dimension (LN2D) analysis. Note that the CFs distribution in composites sensitively changed by sizes of Cu bridging particles between the CFs added in the UD-CF preform fabrication stage, and influenced on only $LN2D_{var}$ values.

UAM 항공교통관리 인프라의 사이버보안 고려사항 및 대응방안 (Cyber Security Considerations and Countermeasures for UAM Air Traffic Management Infrastructure)

  • 김경욱
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.17-29
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we aim to propose cyber security considerations and countermeasures for infrastructure and services in the UAM(Urban Air Mobility) Air Traffic Management field, which is one of the key elements of the UAM market that has not yet bloomed. Air traffic management is an important factor for safe navigation and social acceptance of UAM. In order to realize air traffic management, infrastructure and services based on solid network connectivity must be established. And for industries where connectivity is the core component, it can become an infiltration route for cyber threats. Therefore, cyber security is essential for the infrastructure and services. In detail, we will look into the definition of the existing air traffic management field and the cyber threats. In addition, we intend to identify cyber security threat scenarios that may occur in the newly designed UAM air traffic management infrastructure. Moreover, in order to study the cyber security countermeasures of the UAM air traffic management infrastructure, there will be analysis of the UAM operation concept. As a result, countermeasures applicable to the infrastructure and service fields will be suggested by referring to the cyber security frameworks.

동적 확률지도를 이용한 지상 이동표적 탐색 (Search for Ground Moving Targets Using Dynamic Probability Maps)

  • 김은규;최봉완;임동순
    • 산업경영시스템학회지
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2015
  • In order to achieve success in ground operations, searching for moving targets is one of critical factors. Usually, the system of searching for adversary ground moving targets has complex properties which includes target's moving characteristics, camouflage level, terrain, weather, available search time window, distance between target and searcher, moving speed, target's tactics, etc. The purpose of this paper is to present a practical quantitative method for effectively searching for infiltrated moving targets considering aforementioned complex properties. Based upon search theories, this paper consists of two parts. One is infiltration route analysis, through terrain and mobility analysis. The other is building dynamic probability maps through Monte Carlo simulation to determine the prioritized searching area for moving targets. This study primarily considers ground moving targets' moving pattern. These move by foot and because terrain has a great effect on the target's movement, they generally travel along a constrained path. With the ideas based on the terrain's effect, this study deliberately performed terrain and mobility analysis and built a constrained path. In addition, dynamic probability maps taking terrain condition and a target's moving speed into consideration is proposed. This analysis is considerably distinct from other existing studies using supposed transition probability for searching moving targets. A case study is performed to validate the effectiveness and usefulness of our methodology. Also, this study suggests that the proposed approach can be used for searching for infiltrated ground moving target within critical time window. The proposed method could be used not only to assist a searcher's mission planning, but also to support the tactical commander's timely decision making ability and ensure the operations' success.

Stellite bearings for liquid Zn-/Al-Systems with advanced chemical and physical properties by Mechanical Alloying and Standard-PM-Route

  • Zoz, H.;Benz, H.U.;Huettebraeucker, K.;Furken, L.;Ren, H.;Reichardt, R.
    • 한국분말야금학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국분말야금학회 2000년도 춘계학술강연 및 발표대회 강연 및 발표논문 초록집
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    • pp.9-10
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    • 2000
  • An important business-field of world-wide steel-industry is the coating of thin metal-sheets with zinc, zinc-aluminum and aluminum based materials. These products mostly go into automotive industry. in particular for the car-body. into building and construction industry as well as household appliances. Due to mass-production, the processing is done in large continuously operating plants where the mostly cold-rolled metal-strip as the substrate is handled in coils up to 40 tons unwind before and rolled up again after passing the processing plant which includes cleaning, annealing, hot-dip galvanizing / aluminizing and chemical treatment. In the liquid Zn, Zn-AI, AI-Zn and AI-Si bathes a combined action of corrosion and wear under high temperature and high stress onto the transfer components (rolls) accounts for major economic losses. Most critical here are the bearing systems of these rolls operating in the liquid system. Rolls in liquid system can not be avoided as they are needed to transfer the steel-strip into and out of the crucible. Since several years, ceramic roller bearings are tested here [1.2], however, in particular due to uncontrollable Slag-impurities within the hot bath [3], slide bearings are still expected to be of a higher potential [4]. The today's state of the art is the application of slide bearings based on Stellite\ulcorneragainst Stellite which is in general a 50-60 wt% Co-matrix with incorporated Cr- and W-carbides and other composites. Indeed Stellite is used as the bearing-material as of it's chemical properties (does not go into solution), the physical properties in particular with poor lubricating properties are not satisfying at all. To increase the Sliding behavior in the bearing system, about 0.15-0.2 wt% of lead has been added into the hot-bath in the past. Due to environmental regulations. this had to be reduced dramatically_ This together with the heavily increasing production rates expressed by increased velocity of the substrate-steel-band up to 200 m/min and increased tractate power up to 10 tons in modern plants. leads to life times of the bearings of a few up to several days only. To improve this situation. the Mechanical Alloying (MA) TeChnique [5.6.7.8] is used to prOduce advanced Stellite-based bearing materials. A lubricating phase is introduced into Stellite-powder-material by MA, the composite-powder-particles are coated by High Energy Milling (HEM) in order to produce bearing-bushes of approximately 12 kg by Sintering, Liquid Phase Sintering (LPS) and Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP). The chemical and physical behavior of samples as well as the bearing systems in the hot galvanizing / aluminizing plant are discussed. DependenCies like lubricant material and composite, LPS-binder and composite, particle shape and PM-route with respect to achievable density. (temperature--) shock-reSistibility and corrosive-wear behavior will be described. The materials are characterized by particle size analysis (laser diffraction), scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. corrosive-wear behavior is determined using a special cylinder-in-bush apparatus (CIBA) as well as field-test in real production condition. Part I of this work describes the initial testing phase where different sample materials are produced, characterized, consolidated and tested in the CIBA under a common AI-Zn-system. The results are discussed and the material-system for the large components to be produced for the field test in real production condition is decided. Outlook: Part II of this work will describe the field test in a hot-dip-galvanizing/aluminizing plant of the mechanically alloyed bearing bushes under aluminum-rich liquid metal. Alter testing, the bushes will be characterized and obtained results with respect to wear. expected lifetime, surface roughness and infiltration will be discussed. Part III of this project will describe a second initial testing phase where the won results of part 1+11 will be transferred to the AI-Si system. Part IV of this project will describe the field test in a hot-dip-aluminizing plant of the mechanically alloyed bearing bushes under aluminum liquid metal. After testing. the bushes will be characterized and obtained results with respect to wear. expected lifetime, surface roughness and infiltration will be discussed.

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