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DSRC 시스템에서 릴레이 프로토콜 (Relay Protocol in DSRC System)

  • 최광주;최경원;조경국;윤동원;박상규
    • 대한전자공학회논문지TC
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    • 제43권9호
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    • pp.32-39
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    • 2006
  • DSRC(Dedicated Short Range Communications : 근거리 전용 무선통신)는 차량의 고속 이동시에 차량과 기지국 사이 근거리 통신영역 내에서 무선으로 접속하여 텔레매틱스 서비스를 제공하고 교통정보 수집에 활용이 가능하다. 현재 DSRC는 5.8GHz의 주파수 대역을 사용하고 있으나 전파 자체의 직진성이 우수하기 때문에 앞에 장애물이나 다른 차량이 존재하는 경우 가시선 확보의 어려움이 발생하고 이로 인해 음영 현상과 통신 장애가 발생할 수 있다. 본 논문에서는 DSRC 문제점 중에 하나인 가시선 방해로 인한 음영현상을 해결하고 통신율을 높이기 위한 방안으로 현재 실제로 적용되고 있는 TTA의 DSRC 표준방식인 '5.8GHz 대역 노변기지국과 차량단말기 사이의 근거리전용 무선통신 표준'의 프로토콜을 알아보고, 릴레이 프로토콜(relay Protocol)의 통신 과정과 릴레이 프로토콜의 구조를 제안한다. 제안된 릴레이 프로토콜을 DSRC 시스템과 차량간 통신에 응용하여 고정 릴레이 프로토콜과 이동 릴레이 프로토콜을 고려한다. 릴레이 프로토콜은 추후에 DSRC를 이용한 차량간 통신으로까지 적용되어 차량 운전자간의 화상통화나 차량간의 안전거리 확보를 통한 사고 방지 등에 효과적으로 응용되리라 예상된다.

한류 컨텐츠의 원형으로서의 서사적 블록버스터 발라드 뮤직 비디오 고찰 (From Multivalent Mediality to Cross-Sector Synergy: The Archetypal Function of Dramatized Blockbuster Ballad Music Videos in Hallyu Entertainment)

  • 신혜린
    • 문화경제연구
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.21-50
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    • 2017
  • 한류의 부상은 한국 미디어 엔터테인먼트 산업의 경이적인 성공에 대한 수많은 역사적/문화적 학술 연구가 쏟아져 나오는 결과를 가져왔다. 그 중 대부분이 텔레비전 드라마 또는 대중음악에 대한 내용으로, 단편 영화에 가까운 매체로서 복합장르적 특성을 지닌 뮤직 비디오는 인기 한류 컨텐츠의 원형이자 선구적 형태라 할 요소가 다분함에도 불구하고 큰 주목을 받지 못하고 있는 실정이다. 사회적/정치적/경제적인 급변기였던 1990년대 초-중기, 한국 엔터테인먼트 미디어 산업은 이전에 비해 다양해진 젊은 세대의 관심 분야와 라이프스타일, 그리고 유동적인 생활 패턴을 반영해 정적인 시청 문화에 얽매이지 않는 새로운 컨텐츠를 필요로 했다. 한편, 케이블 텔레비전과 고속 인터넷 서비스가 보편화되면서 소비자들의 시간적 여유가 늘어나고 기반 설비에 대한 접근성 또한 높아지는 추세였다. 이와 같은 소비 인구의 규모, 범위, 연결성, 유동성 등의 변화에 대응하기 위해 등장한 것이 당시의 인기 장르였던 트렌디 드라마와 발라드 음악의 장점을 융합한 복합장르-매체인 블록버스터 뮤직 비디오였다. 본 논문은 90년대 당시의 사회적 유동성이 새로운 형태의 컨텐츠 창출과 한국 미디어 문화의 개념, 형태, 그리고 소비 양식에 어떠한 영향을 미쳤는지 고찰하고 블록버스터 뮤직 비디오를 한류 매체/장르의 원형으로 규정함으로써 문화연구적 관점에서 한류 연구의 다양화에 기여하고자 한다.

소셜 미디어에서 정보공유를 위한 애착의 매개역할: 사회적 자본이론 관점 (Mediating Roles of Attachment for Information Sharing in Social Media: Social Capital Theory Perspective)

  • 정남호;한희정;구철모
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.101-123
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    • 2012
  • Currently, Social Media, it has widely a renown keyword and its related social trends and businesses have been fastly applied into various contexts. Social media has become an important research area for scholars interested in online technologies and cyber space and their social impacts. Social media is not only including web-based services but also mobile-based application services that allow people to share various style information and knowledge through online connection. Social media users have tendency to common identity- and bond-attachment through interactions such as 'thumbs up', 'reply note', 'forwarding', which may have driven from various factors and may result in delivering information, sharing knowledge, and specific experiences et al. Even further, almost of all social media sites provide and connect unknown strangers depending on shared interests, political views, or enjoyable activities, and other stuffs incorporating the creation of contents, which provides benefits to users. As fast developing digital devices including smartphone, tablet PC, internet based blogging, and photo and video clips, scholars desperately have began to study regarding diverse issues connecting human beings' motivations and the behavioral results which may be articulated by the format of antecedents as well as consequences related to contents that people create via social media. Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, or Cyworld users are more and more getting close each other and build up their relationships by a different style. In this sense, people use social media as tools for maintain pre-existing network, creating new people socially, and at the same time, explicitly find some business opportunities using personal and unlimited public networks. In terms of theory in explaining this phenomenon, social capital is a concept that describes the benefits one receives from one's relationship with others. Thereby, social media use is closely related to the form and connected of people, which is a bridge that can be able to achieve informational benefits of a heterogeneous network of people and common identity- and bonding-attachment which emphasizes emotional benefits from community members or friend group. Social capital would be resources accumulated through the relationships among people, which can be considered as an investment in social relations with expected returns and may achieve benefits from the greater access to and use of resources embedded in social networks. Social media using for their social capital has vastly been adopted in a cyber world, however, there has been little explaining the phenomenon theoretically how people may take advantages or opportunities through interaction among people, why people may interactively give willingness to help or their answers. The individual consciously express themselves in an online space, so called, common identity- or bonding-attachments. Common-identity attachment is the focus of the weak ties, which are loose connections between individuals who may provide useful information or new perspectives for one another but typically not emotional support, whereas common-bonding attachment is explained that between individuals in tightly-knit, emotionally close relationship such as family and close friends. The common identify- and bonding-attachment are mainly studying on-offline setting, which individual convey an impression to others that are expressed to own interest to others. Thus, individuals expect to meet other people and are trying to behave self-presentation engaging in opposite partners accordingly. As developing social media, individuals are motivated to disclose self-disclosures of open and honest using diverse cues such as verbal and nonverbal and pictorial and video files to their friends as well as passing strangers. Social media context, common identity- and bond-attachment for self-presentation seems different compared with face-to-face context. In the realm of social media, social users look for self-impression by posting text messages, pictures, video files. Under the digital environments, people interact to work, shop, learn, entertain, and be played. Social media provides increasingly the kinds of intention and behavior in online. Typically, identity and bond social capital through self-presentation is the intentional and tangible component of identity. At social media, people try to engage in others via a desired impression, which can maintain through performing coherent and complementary communications including displaying signs, symbols, brands made of digital stuffs(information, interest, pictures, etc,). In marketing area, consumers traditionally show common-identity as they select clothes, hairstyles, automobiles, logos, and so on, to impress others in any given context in a shopping mall or opera. To examine these social capital and attachment, we combined a social capital theory with an attachment theory into our research model. Our research model focuses on the common identity- and bond-attachment how they are formulated through social capitals: cognitive capital, structural capital, relational capital, and individual characteristics. Thus, we examined that individual online kindness, self-rated expertise, and social relation influence to build common identity- and bond-attachment, and the attachment effects make an impact on both the willingness to help, however, common bond seems not to show directly impact on information sharing. As a result, we discover that the social capital and attachment theories are mainly applicable to the context of social media and usage in the individual networks. We collected sample data of 256 who are using social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Cyworld and analyzed the suggested hypotheses through the Structural Equation Model by AMOS. This study analyzes the direct and indirect relationship between the social network service usage and outcomes. Antecedents of kindness, confidence of knowledge, social relations are significantly affected to the mediators common identity-and bond attachments, however, interestingly, network externality does not impact, which we assumed that a size of network was a negative because group members would not significantly contribute if the members do not intend to actively interact with each other. The mediating variables had a positive effect on toward willingness to help. Further, common identity attachment has stronger significant on shared information.

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