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Design and Implementation of Communication Module for Distributed Intelligence Control Using LonWorks (LonWorks를 이용한 분산 지능 제어를 위한 통신 모듈의 설계 및 구현)

  • Choi Jae-Huyk;Lee Tae-Oh
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.8 no.8
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    • pp.1654-1660
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we describes the design and implementation of LonWorks communication module for distributed intelligent control using LonWorks technology of Echelon. LonWorks communication module can be divided hardware and firmware. First, hardwares is divided into microcontroller attaching sensors and LonWorks components for working together control network and data network. Hardwares are consisted of neuron chip, microcontroller, transceiver, LONCard. Second, operating firmware is realized with neuron C using NodeBulider 3.0 development tool. Produced and implemented LonWorks communication module is pretested using LTM-10A, Gizmo 4 I/O board, parallel I/O Interface. For field test, microcontroller module part is tested by HyperTerminal, communication procedure in data network is certified by transmitting and receiving short message using LonMaker for Windows tool. Herewith, LON technology is based on network communication technique using LonWorks.

An Efficient Disk Sharing Technique supporting Single Disk I/O Space in Linux Cluster Systems (리눅스 클러스터 시스템에서 단일 디스크 입출력 공간을 지원하는 효율적 디스크 공유 기법)

  • 김태호;이종우;이재원;김성동;채진석
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.635-645
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    • 2003
  • One of very important features that are necessarily supported by clustered parallel computer systems is a single I/O system image in which users can access both the local and remote I/O resources transparently. In this paper, we propose an efficient disk sharing technique supporting a single disk I/O system image architecture. The design separates the I/O subsystem of a cluster into the file system and a set of virtual hard disk drivers. The virtual hard disk driver deals with a hard disk in the remote node as a local hard disk. All services provided by it are performed in the device driver level without any modification of file systems. Users can, therefore, access all the disks in the cluster regardless of their locations. Our virtual hard disk driver is implemented under the linux, and also tested in a linux cluster system. We find by experiments that it can successfully support a single disk I/O space, and at the same time it shows better performance than NFS. We are sure that this paper can be a guideline for single I/O space of other devices to be easily constructed.

A Study on the Method of Energy Saving in a Marine Cooling System (선박 냉각시스템의 에너지 절감기법에 관한 연구)

  • Oh Jin-Seok;Lim Myoung-Kyu
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.587-592
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    • 2005
  • The ESS(Energy Saving System) is designed to have functions of controlling. monitoring for cooling system. etc. ESS consists of the I/O module, CPU module and Display module I/O module detects various ESS data on local area and treats signals via I/O interface system. The interface system receives various status data and outputs control signals. ESS is tested with dummy signal to verify proposed functions and is shown good results. For future study ESS will be tested under real condition in the ship.

New GGNMOS I/O Cell Array for Improved Electrical Overstress Robustness

  • Pang, Yon-Sup;Kim, Youngju
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2013
  • A 0.18-${\mu}m$ 3.3 V grounded-gate NMOS (GGNMOS) I/O cell array for timing controller (TCON) application is proposed for improving electrical overstress (EOS) robustness. The improved cell array consists of 20 GGNMOS, 4 inserted well taps, 2 end-well taps and shallow trench isolation (STI). Technology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulation results show that the inserted well taps and extended drain contact gate spacing (DCGS) is effective in preventing EOS failure, e.g. local burnout. Thermodynamic models for device simulation enable us to obtain lattice temperature distributions inside the cells. The peak value of the maximum lattice temperature in the improved GGNMOS cell array is lower than that in a conventional GGNMOS cell array. The inserted well taps also improve the uniformity of turn-on of GGNMOS cells. EOS test results show the validity of the simulation results on improvement of EOS robustness of the new GGNMOS I/O cell array.

A Study on Formulas in "Xi$\v{a}$o' Er Y$\`{a}$o Zh$\`{e}$ng Zh$\'{\i}$ Ju$\'{\e}$(小儿藥証直訣)" (소아약증직결(小兒藥證直訣)에 기재(記載)된 방제(方劑)의 특성분석(特性分析))

  • Cho, Hyun-Jin;Park, Sun-Dong
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.35-49
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : This study aims to reveal the characteristics of formulas in "Xi$\v{a}$o' Er Y$\`{a}$o Zh$\`{e}$ng Zh$\'{\i}$ Ju$\'{\e}$. Methods : For that objectives, We analyzes formulas in "Xi$\v{a}$o' Er Y$\`{a}$o Zh$\`{e}$ng Zh$\'{\i}$ Ju$\'{\e}$. In the text, 132 formulas were described. To comprehend the formulas, we classified them as several bases. Results : After those analyses, we bring to a conclusion as follows. 1. 30 formulas are described that treated convulsive diseases (j$\={i}$ngf$\={e}$ng, 惊風). Next, g$\={a}$n(疳), parasite infection, diarrhea/dysentery, dermatosis and etc were in the order. 2. Classified by the formulation, Yu$\'{\a}$nj$\`{i}$(圓劑) was the best(70 kinds of formulas, 53%). S$\v{a}$nj$\`{i}$(散劑) was a form of 41 formulas(31%). T$\={a}$ngj$\`{i}$(湯劑) and g$\={a}$oj$\`{i}$(膏劑) were a form of 5 formulas each. 10 formulas were assumed the form of w$\`{a}$iy$\`{o}$ngj$\`{i}$(外用劑). 3. We researched in-depth analysis of Yu$\'{\a}$nj$\`{i}$. As a results, dosage, additive(輔料) and the time to take of Yu$\'{\a}$nj$\`{i}$ were decomposed. Also, the formulas that treated convulsive diseases were analyzed by the herbs classification. Conclusions : Though the formulas that treated convulsive diseases were hard to application at local clinic, overall nosology of pediatrics was reflected comparatively. "Xi$\v{a}$o' Er Y$\`{a}$o Zh$\`{e}$ng Zh$\'{\i}$ Ju$\'{\e}$ was expected to play a role for reconsideration of formulas' formulation.

THE WEAK F-REGULARITY OF COHEN-MACAULAY LOCAL RINGS

  • Cho, Y.H.;Moon, M.I.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.175-180
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    • 1991
  • In [3], [4] and [5], Hochster and Huneke introduced the notions of the tight closure of an ideal and of the weak F-regularity of a ring. This notion enabled us to give new proofs of many results in commutative algebra. A regular ring is known to be F-regular, and a Gorenstein local ring is proved to be F-regular provided that one ideal generated by a system of parameters (briefly s.o.p.) is tightly closed. In fact, a Gorenstein local ring is weakly F-regular if and only if there exists a system of parameters ideal which is tightly closed [3]. But we do not know whether this fact is true or not if a ring is not Gorenstein, in particular, a ring is a Cohen Macaulay (briefly C-M) local ring. In this paper, we will prove this in the case of an 1-dimensional C-M local ring. For this, we study the F-rationality and the normality of the ring. And we will also prove that a C-M local ring is to be Gorenstein under some additional condition about the tight closure.

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A Census of Ionized Gas Outflows in Local Type-2 AGNs

  • Bae, Hyun-Jin;Woo, Jong-Hak
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.58.1-58.1
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    • 2014
  • Energetic gas outflows from active galactic nuclei (AGNs) may have a crucial role in galaxy evolution. In this contribution, we present a census of ionized gas outflows using a large sample (~23,000) of local (z < 0.1) type-2 AGNs selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR 7. By measuring the velocity offset of narrow emission lines, i.e., [O III] ${\lambda}5007$ and the Balmer lines, with respect to the systemic velocity measured from the stellar absorption lines, we find ~47% of AGNs showing an [O III] line-of-sight velocity offset ${\geq}20km\;s-1$. The fraction in type-2 AGNs is similar to that in type-1 AGNs after considering the projection effect. AGNs with larger [O III] velocity offsets, in particular with no or weak $H{\alpha}$ velocity offsets, tend to have higher Eddington ratios, implying that the [O III] velocity offset is related to on-going black hole activity. Also, we find the different distributions of the host galaxy inclination between the AGNs with blueshifted [O III] and the AGNs with redshifted [O III], supporting the model of biconical outflow with dust obscuration. Meanwhile, for ~3% of AGNs, [O III] and $H{\alpha}$ exhibit comparable large velocity offsets, suggesting a more complex gas kinematics than decelerating outflows in the narrow-line region.

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Design and Implementation of a Device Virtualization Framework to control Virtual Desktop (가상데스크탑 제어를 위한 디바이스 가상화 프레임워크의 설계 및 구현)

  • Kang, Sang-Woo;Park, Se-Jin;Park, Chan-Ik
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.702-706
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose a framework to change local devices to networked devices by using web browser. Network devices will be used in the virtual desktop. Management software maintains a pool of devices to manage network devices. Whenever user's request is occured, virtual desktop s/w which manages desktop's I/O access device pool. Then virtual desktop s/w selects proper device and forwards I/O to desktop. In this paper, we choose RIA solution for install-free environment. Consequently, user easily enrolls and revokes their devices. User easily commands virtual desktop s/w. In the second half of this paper, we explain usage scenario and evaluate our framework to show efficiency and flexibility of the framework.

Electrical Characterization of Nanoscale $Au/TiO_2$ Schottky Diodes Probed with Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy

  • Lee, Hyunsoo;Van, Trong Nghia;Park, Jeong Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.08a
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    • pp.290.1-290.1
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    • 2013
  • The electrical characterization of Au islands on TiO2 at nanometer scale (as a Schottky nanodiode) has been studied with conductive atomic force microscopy in ultra-high vacuum. The diverse sizes of the Au islands were formed by using self-assembled patterns on n-type TiO2 semiconductor film using the Langmuir-Blodgett process. Local conductance images showing the current flowing through the TiN coated AFM probe to the surface of the Au islands on TiO2 was simultaneously obtained with topography, while a positive sample bias is applied. The boundary of the Au islands revealed a higher current flow than that of the inner Au islands in current AFM images, with the forward bias presumably due to the surface plasmon resonance. The nanoscale Schottky barrier height of the Au/TiO2 Schottky nanodiode was obtained by fitting the I-V curve to the thermionic emission equation. The local resistance of the Au/TiO2 nanodiode appeared to be higher at the larger Au islands than at the smaller islands. The results suggest that conductive atomic force microscopy can be used to reveal the I-V characterization of metal size dependence and the electrical effects of surface plasmon on a metal-semiconductor Schottky diode at nanometer scale.

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Cyclic behavior of steel I-beams modified by a welded haunch and reinforced with GFRP

  • Egilmez, O. Ozgur;Alkan, Deniz;Ozdemir, Timur
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.419-444
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    • 2009
  • Flange and web local buckling in beam plastic hinge regions of steel moment frames can prevent beam-column connections from achieving adequate plastic rotations under earthquake-induced forces. Reducing the flange-web slenderness ratios (FSR/WSR) of beams is the most effective way in mitigating local member buckling as stipulated in the latest seismic design specifications. However, existing steel moment frame buildings with beams that lack the adequate slenderness ratios set forth for new buildings are vulnerable to local member buckling and thereby system-wise instability prior to reaching the required plastic rotation capacities specified for new buildings. This paper presents results from a research study investigating the cyclic behavior of steel I-beams modified by a welded haunch at the bottom flange and reinforced with glass fiber reinforced polymers at the plastic hinge region. Cantilever I-sections with a triangular haunch at the bottom flange and flange slenderness ratios higher then those stipulated in current design specifications were analyzed under reversed cyclic loading. Beam sections with different depth/width and flange/web slenderness ratios (FSR/WSR) were considered. The effect of GFRP thickness, width, and length on stabilizing plastic local buckling was investigated. The FEA results revealed that the contribution of GFRP strips to mitigation of local buckling increases with increasing depth/width ratio and decreasing FSR and WSR. Provided that the interfacial shear strength of the steel/GFRP bond surface is at least 15 MPa, GFRP reinforcement can enable deep beams with FSR of 8-9 and WSR below 55 to maintain plastic rotations in the order of 0.02 radians without experiencing any local buckling.