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Orthoscopic Integral Imaging Display by Use of Computational Method Based on Lenslet Model (렌즈릿 모델에 기초한 컴퓨터 변환을 통한 Orthoscopic 집적 영상 디스플레이)

  • Shin, Donghak;Hong, Seok-Min;Lee, Byung-Gook;Piao, Yongri;Zhang, Miao
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2012.10a
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    • pp.1015-1018
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    • 2012
  • A computational method of integral imaging is proposed based on the lenslet model which allows that the orthoscopic 3D image can be reconstructed at any arbitrary position without any restrictions. The proposed method is not rigidly adhere to the fixed reconstructed distance, but also requires no additional procedure during the depth conversion process. To show the usefulness of the proposed method, we carry out the preliminary experiments and present the experimental results.

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Improvement of Amidase Production by a Newly Isolated Delftia tsuruhatensis ZJB-05174 Through Optimization of Culture Medium

  • Wang, Yuan-Shan;Xu, Jian-Miao;Zheng, Ren-Chao;Zheng, Yu-Guo;Shen, Yin-Chu
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.1932-1937
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    • 2008
  • The R-amidase production by a newly isolated strain of Delftia tsuruhatensis ZJB-05174 was optimized in this paper. Effects of factors such as carbon sources, nitrogen sources, and inducers on amidase production were investigated. The medium composition was optimized using central composite designs and response surface analysis. The optimal medium components for enhanced amidase production were found to be as follows: glucose, 8.23 g/l; yeast extract, 11.59 g/l; 2,2-(R,S)-dimethylcyclopropane carboxamide, 1.76 g/l; NaCl, 1 g/l; ${KH_2}{PO_4}$ 1 g/l; and ${K_2}{HPO_4}$ 1 g/l. A maximum enzyme production of 528.21 U/l was obtained under the optimized conditions, which was 4.7 times higher than that obtained under initial conditions.

Resolution Enhanced Computational Integral Imaging Reconstruction by Using Boundary Folding Mirrors

  • Piao, Yongri;Xing, Luyan;Zhang, Miao;Lee, Min-Chul
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.363-367
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we present a resolution-enhanced computational integral imaging reconstruction method by using boundary folding mirrors. In the proposed method, to improve the resolution of the computationally reconstructed 3D images, the direct and reflected light information of the 3D objects through a lenslet array with boundary folding mirrors is recorded as a combined elemental image array. Then, the ray tracing method is employed to synthesize the regular elemental image array by using a combined elemental image array. From the experimental results, we can verify that the proposed method can improve the visual quality of the computationally reconstructed 3D images.

EXISTENCE OF POSITIVE SOLUTIONS FOR SINGULAR IMPULSIVE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH INTEGRAL BOUNDARY CONDITIONS

  • Miao, Chunmei;Ge, Weigao;Zhang, Zhaojun
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.147-163
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we study the existence of positive solutions for singular impulsive differential equations with integral boundary conditions $$\{u^{{\prime}{\prime}}(t)+q(t)f(t,u(t),u^{\prime}(t))=0,\;t{\in}\mathbb{J}^{\prime},\\{\Delta}u(t_k)=I_k(u(t_k),u^{\prime}(t_k)),\;k=1,2,{\cdots},p,\\{\Delta}u^{\prime}(t_k)=-L_k(u(t_k),u^{\prime}(t_k)),\;k=1,2,{\cdots},p,\\u=(0)={\int}_{0}^{1}g(t)u(t)dt,\;u^{\prime}=0,$$) where the nonlinearity f(t, u, v) may be singular at v = 0. The proof is based on the theory of Leray-Schauder degree, together with a truncation technique. Some recent results in the literature are generalized and improved.

Hierarchical Colored Petri Nets Based Components for Workflow Systems

  • Zhou Feng;Bo Rui-Feng;Huang Hong-Zhong;Ling Dan;Miao Qiang
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.10
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    • pp.1527-1533
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    • 2006
  • Workflow systems have benefited the enterprise and customer in many aspects. But with the increasing complexity of the system, workflow design becomes a complicated and time-consuming process. In this paper, we model the system based on the Hierarchical Colored Petri Nets (HCPN) to avoid the complexity of the system, and the super nets of the model are abstracted as independent components to increase the flexibility, acceptability and maintainability of the system. Another important characteristic of this model is its convenience for reuse and workflow mining. The development process of the overhead traveling crane was given to demonstrate the proposed method.

Combustion Characteristics of the Miao-Gravity Condition (미소중력장에서의 연소특성 연구)

  • Lee, Keun-Oh;Lee, Kyeong-Ook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.66-70
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    • 2002
  • The transient soot distributions within the region bounded by the droplet surface and the flame were measured using a full-filed light extinction technique and subsequent tomographic inversion using Abel transforms. The soot volume fraction results for n-heptane droplets represent the first quantitative assessment of the degree of sooting for isolated droplets burning under microgravity condition. The absence of buoyancy(which produces longer residence times) and the effects of thermophoresis produce a situation in which a significant concentration of soot is produced and accumulated into a soot-cloud. Results indicate that indeed the soot concentration within the microgravity droplet flames(with maximum soot volume fractions as high as ~60ppm) are significantly higher than corresponding values that are reports for normal-gravity flames. This increase in likely due to longer residence times and thermophoretic effects that manifested under microgravity conditions.

A Novel Five-Level Flying-Capacitor Dual Buck Inverter

  • Liu, Miao;Hong, Feng;Wang, Cheng-Hua
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.133-141
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    • 2016
  • This paper focuses on the development of a Five-Level Flying-Capacitor Dual Buck Inverter (FLFCDBI) based on the main circuit of dual buck inverters. This topology has been described as not having any shoot-through problems, no body-diode reverse recovery problems and the half-cycle work mode found in the traditional Multi-Level Flying-Capacitor Inverter (MLFCI). It has been shown that the flying-capacitor voltages of this inverter can be regulated by the redundant state selection within one pole. The voltage balance of the flying-capacitors can be achieved by charging or discharging in the positive (negative) half cycles by choosing the proper logical algorithms. This system has a simple structure but demonstrates improved performance and reliability. The validity of this inverter is conformed through computer-aided simulation and experimental investigations.

Accelerated Generation Algorithm for an Elemental Image Array Using Depth Information in Computational Integral Imaging

  • Piao, Yongri;Kwon, Young-Man;Zhang, Miao;Lee, Joon-Jae
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.132-138
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, an accelerated generation algorithm to effectively generate an elemental image array in computational integral imaging system is proposed. In the proposed method, the depth information of 3D object is extracted from the images picked up by a stereo camera or depth camera. Then, the elemental image array can be generated by using the proposed accelerated generation algorithm with the depth information of 3D object. The resultant 3D image generated by the proposed accelerated generation algorithm was compared with that the conventional direct algorithm for verifying the efficiency of the proposed method. From the experimental results, the accuracy of elemental image generated by the proposed method could be confirmed.

Segmentation and Classification of Lidar data

  • Tseng, Yi-Hsing;Wang, Miao
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.153-155
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    • 2003
  • Laser scanning has become a viable technique for the collection of a large amount of accurate 3D point data densely distributed on the scanned object surface. The inherent 3D nature of the sub-randomly distributed point cloud provides abundant spatial information. To explore valuable spatial information from laser scanned data becomes an active research topic, for instance extracting digital elevation model, building models, and vegetation volumes. The sub-randomly distributed point cloud should be segmented and classified before the extraction of spatial information. This paper investigates some exist segmentation methods, and then proposes an octree-based split-and-merge segmentation method to divide lidar data into clusters belonging to 3D planes. Therefore, the classification of lidar data can be performed based on the derived attributes of extracted 3D planes. The test results of both ground and airborne lidar data show the potential of applying this method to extract spatial features from lidar data.

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