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A Novel Data Collection Algorithm Based on Mobile Agent to Improve Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks (무선 센서 네트워크에서 에너지 효율 향상을 위한 이동 에이전트 기반 데이터 수집 알고리즘)

  • Yang, Myungjoon;Kim, Jinhyuk;Choi, Sangbang
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39B no.8
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    • pp.528-537
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    • 2014
  • Wireless Sensor Network(WSN) is a network which consists of sensor nodes(SNs) in data collection area. It is hard for the SNs to replace battery. Thus energy and transfer efficiency is important because the energy is limited. In this paper, we propose energy-efficient data collection algorithm for wireless sensor networks by using mobile agent in distance-based cluster structure. For avoid collisions and guarantee low latency, make distance-based topology and build cluster by the topology. For performance comparison of the proposed algorithm, compare with existing mobile agent algorithm. When network constructed by 300 nodes, proposed algorithm has performance increase than existing algorithm(GCF, LCF, TBID) in network lifetime 194, 124.6, 1.46 times each and data merging energy efficiency 87.5%, 85%, 45% each.

Web-based Materials Property Database System (Web 기반 재료물성 데이터베이스 시스템)

  • Lee, W.K.;Baek, U.B.;Park, P.;Jung, I.H.;Kim, D.M.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.126-131
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    • 2001
  • Materials property data are necessary to secure the reliability of failure prevention techniques such as inspection and remaining life assessment of civil infrastructure and industrial facilities. However, there is no properly collected data in Korea, and those foreign data are hard to use because of the scattering of the sources, the difference of standards, etc. In this paper, materials property database system which has been constructed at Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science is introduced. Constructed database contains 145,000 numeric data of materials property for 600 kinds of metals and can be retrieved on the internet. The database system provides graphical user interface-based information searching functions necessary for the life evaluation and safety analysis.

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The Kinematic Analysis of the Pitching motion for the Straight and Curve ball (직구와 커브 투구동작의 운동학적 비교 분석)

  • Lee, Young-Jun;Kim, Jung-Tae
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.109-130
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this paper was to make a comparative analysis for the difference of the various kinematic variation which is occurred in the each situation when pitchers throw a straight and a curve ball. Four pitchers, who are two national team players and two high level pitchers, were selected among the right over hand pitchers of D university in the Busan for this paper. The data were analyzed by using 3D equipment. The results of the analysis which was about the elapsed time of the pitching, the movement of the body center-point, the highest height of the left knee, stride length, knee joint angle, shoulder joint angle, elbow joint angle and wrist joint angle in the each section(ST, LKU, HBP, LCF, MCP, BRP) were as follows : 1. Pitching time in the each section and step in the pitching for straight and curve ball was similar. The total elapsed time of the straight and curve ball was 1.78${\pm}$0.07sec and 1.77${\pm}$0.11sec in the order. 2. The position change of the body center to the Z(above below) direction did not show significant difference in the each situation of the section and step between pitching for the straight and curve ball. 3. Height of the left knee did not show significant difference as 125.38${\pm}$11.85cm and 124.95${\pm}$11.63m in the each pitching motion for straight and curve ball. The rate(%H) between height and stride length showed 68.42${\pm}$5.53(%H), 68.40${\pm}$5.45(%H) in the each pitching motion. 4. Pitching for curve ball showed longer stride length than pitching for straight ball that as the stride length was 140.35${\pm}$4.96cm and 144.8${\pm}$1.69cm. The rate(%H) between height and stride length showed 76.9${\pm}$3.77(%H), 79.39${\pm}$2.23(%H) in the each pitching motion. 5. Left knee joint angle did not show significant difference in the ST, LKU and HBP section in the each pitching motion. However, it was shown that knee joint angle was flexed much more in the LFC, MCP and BRP section in the pitching for curve ball. 6. Right shoulder joint angle did not show significant difference in the ST, LKU and HSP section. However, when pitches threw a curve ball in the LKU section. In the LFC section, the right shoulder joint angle was extended much more in the pitching for curve ball, and the angle was extended much in the MCP and BRP section in the pitching for curve ball than straight ball. 7. Right elbow joint angle did not show significant difference in the ST, LKU and HRP section in the two pitching motion. The angle had more flexion in the LFC and MCP section in the pitching for curve ball than the pitching for straight ball. The angle in the each pitching motion for straight ball and curve ball were extended by a narrow margin in the BRP section. 8. Right wrist joint angle was extended much more in the LFC and MCP section in the pitching for curve ball. In the BRP section, the angle was extended much more in the pitching for straight ball than curve ball.