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Analysis of the behavior of gray rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii Hilgendorf) on the construction of wind power generators in the sea area around Byeonsan Peninsula, Korea (변산반도 주변해역에서 풍력발전기 건설공사에 대한 조피볼락(Sebastes schlegelii Hilgendorf )의 행동분석)

  • HEO, Gyeom;HWANG, Doo-Jin;MIN, Eun-Bi;OH, Sung-Yong;PARK, Jin Woo;SHIN, Hyeon-Ok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.129-137
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of underwater noise caused by pile driving during marine construction on fish. In this study, the three gray rockfish were released about 1 km away from the construction site of wind power generation on July 18, 2018 and traced using two acoustic telemetry techniques. The behavior of the fish was analyzed by calculating the moving distance, swimming speed and direction of the gray rockfish. In the results of the acoustic tracking using the ship, the rockfish moved about 2.11 km for about two hours at a speed of $0.28{\pm}0.14m/s$ (0.94 TL/s). The bottom depth of the trajectory of the rockfish was $1.0{\pm}0.6m$ on average. There was a significant directionality in swimming direction of the gray rockfish, and there was no significant correlation between the swimming direction and tidal current direction. Moving distance during 5 minutes (5MD) during pile driving and finishing operations between rock surface and bedrock were 0.94-0.96 times (76.0-77.0 m) and 1.81-2.73 times (146.0-219.5 m), respectively, compared with no pile driving. This study is expected to be used as a basic data of fish behavior research on underwater noise.

A Study on the Analysis of Ship Officers' Collision-Avoidance Behavior During Maritime Traffic Simulation (해상교통분석 시뮬레이션을 위한 항해사의 충돌회피 행동분석에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hongtae;Ahn, Young-Joong;Yang, Young-Hoon
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.469-476
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    • 2020
  • Modeling and Simulation (M&S) systems which deal with situational complexity often require human involvement due to the high-level decision-making that is necessary for ship movement, navigation, control center management, shipping company logistics, meteorological system information, and maritime transportation GIS. In order to properly simulate maritime traffic, it is necessary to accurately model the human decision-making process of the ship officer, including aspects of the ship officer's behavioral tendencies, personal navigation experience, and pattern of voyage errors, as this is the most accurate way in which to reproduce and predict realistic maritime traffic conditions. In this paper, which looks at agent-based maritime traffic simulation, we created a basic survey in order to conduct behavior analysis on ship operators' collision avoidance strategies. Using the information gathered throughout the survey, we developed an agent-based navigational behavior model which attempts to capture the behavioral patterns of a ship officer during an instance of ship collision. These results could be used in the future in further developments for more advanced maritime traffic simulation.

Can Threatened Moral Self Make People Prefer Ecological Product? - An Eye Tracking Research based on Chinese Face Consciousness

  • Shi, Zhuomin;Zheng, Wanyi;Yang, Ning
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.21-42
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: Social influence has a decisive role in shaping a person's cognition and behavior. Chinese face consciousness, including moral component, is an important part of Chinese traditional culture, which influences people to implement moral behavior. With both eye-tracking technology and traditional questionnaire, this research aims to explore people's moral psychology and the psychological processing mechanisms of Chinese face consciousness, as well as the impact of Chinese face consciousness on the preference for the ecological product. Method and Data: 75 college and MBA students' eye movement data were collected when they read different kinds of moral materials, as well as data from the subsequent questionnaires. To test the hypothesis, ANOVA analysis and Heat Map analysis were performed. Besides, the PROCESS of bootstrap was used to test mediation effect. Findings: The results reveal that: 1. Compared to the moral-situation reading, when subjects read immoral situations, they need more processing time due to the moral dissonance and cognitive load. 2. Compared to the control condition, when threatened moral self is primed, subjects prefer to choose ecological product. 3. Protective face orientation is the mediator between threatened moral self and preference to ecological product. Key Contributions: First, this study broadens the use of eye-tracking technology in marketing and demonstrates a better understanding of the relationship between morality and consumer behavior in a more scientific way. Second, this study not only distinguishes the meanings between "protective face orientation" and "acquisitive face orientation", but also innovatively validates that when moral self is threatened, consumers tend to choose ecological product as moral compensation in order to protect their face. It can shed light on the promotion of ecological product in practical applications.

Proposal of a Hand Motion and Control Method Matching System for Interaction Optimized for Mixed Reality Control - Focusing on Meta Interface and Augmented Behavior (혼합현실 컨트롤에 최적화된 인터랙션을 위한 손 동작과 컨트롤 방식 Matching체계의 제안 - Augmented Behavior와 Meta Interface를 중심으로)

  • Lee, SaYa;Lee, EunJong
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 2022
  • In an era where non-face-to-face meetings become common, eXtended Reality(XR) is rapidly developing and filling areas that are not satisfied in online meetings based on existing photos/video method. In particular, general users are also able to easily access and use HMD-type mixed reality devices. However, the basic operations applied in HMD-type in Mixed Reality(MR) with hands as the main input tool do not have a standardized system, and each manufacturer operates in a separate response to each other's hand movements. Therefore, this study considered that a systematic hand motion matching system considering the usability and efficiency of operations performed in mixed reality was necessary, and conducted a study to clarify this. First, the basic operation performed in the MR environment and its attributes were investigated, and at the same time, the structure of the hand and the attributes of the possible hand movements were identified. Based on the identified properties, it is intended to present a system that can intuitively and efficiently match basic operation properties in the MR environment with subtle operation properties according to the structure/context of the hand.

An Analytical Study on the Fire Behavior using BRI 2002 in Japan (일본의 BRI2002를 활용한 건물의 화재성상에 대한 해석적 연구)

  • Shin, Yi-Chul;Kwon, Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Fire Science and Engineering Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.294-298
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    • 2008
  • This is the study to investigate the Algorithm of BRI 2002 which is high level estimation program of smoke movement and phenomenon for performance based of design named 'ROOT C', made by Japan. The aim of this study is that an analytical model is a fire in a three story building. The outline of the building consists of three usual rooms, one on each floor, and an atrium connecting with these rooms.

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A Case Study on Deformation Characteristics of Concrete Face Rockfill Dam (콘크리트 표면차수벽형 석괴댐(CFRD)의 거동해석)

  • Kim, Hun;Chung, Kyu-Jung;Lee, Wang-Gon;Jang, Jung-Ryeol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2003.03a
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    • pp.111-116
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    • 2003
  • Instrumentation system in Concrete Face Rockfill Dam(CFRD) can give special attention to the deformation characteristics of the rockfill and behavior of the concrete membrane during construction, reservoir filling and subsequent phase of operation. It also contains data about vertical and transversal compressibility moduli of the rockfill, deflections in the concrete slab, and draws comparisons with other concrete face rockfill dams of recent construction. In this paper, the internal deformation data from D dam monitored by means of hydrostatic settlements cells are analyzed. Observations cover the construction stage, reservoir filling and up to March 1991. The above method can be concluded D dam was well constructed and maintained.

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The Effect of Domain Wall on Defect Energetics in Ferroelectric LiNbO3 from Density Functional Theory Calculations

  • Lee, Donghwa
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.312-316
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    • 2016
  • The energetics of defects in the presence of domain walls in $LiNbO_3$ are characterized using density-functional theory calculations. Domain walls show stronger interactions with antisite defects than with interstitial defects or vacancies. As a result, antisite defects act as a strong pinning center for the domain wall in $LiNbO_3$. Analysis of migration behavior of the antisite defects across the domain wall shows that the migration barrier of the antisite defects is significantly high, such that the migration of antisite defects across the domain wall is energetically not preferable. However, further study on excess electrons shows that the migration barrier of antisite defects can be lowered by changing the charge states of the antisite defects. So, excess electrons can enhance the migration of antisite defects and thus facilitate domain wall movement by weakening the pinning effect.

Emotion-Based Dynamic Crowd Simulation (인간의 감정에 기반한 동적 군중 시뮬레이션)

  • Moon Chan-Il;Han Sang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2004
  • In this paper we present a hybrid model that enables dynamic regrouping based on emotion in determining the behavioral pattern of crowds in order to enhance the reality of crowd simulation in virtual environments such as games. Emotion determination rules are defined and they are used for dynamic human regrouping to simulate the movement of characters through crowds realistically. Our experiments show more natural simulation of crowd behaviors as results of this research.

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Fiber Bragg Grating Strain Sensing in Reinforced Concrete Beams (광섬유 BRAGG GRATING SENSOR를 이용한 철근 콘크리트 보의 변형 측정)

  • 김지상;이상배;김남식
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.423-428
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    • 2001
  • Fiber Bragg Grating sensors currently attract a great deal of attentions, mainly due to their potentials in health monitoring for civil structures and composite materials. In this experimental study, the strains of reinforced concrete beams were measured to failure In order to verify the applicability of FBG(Fiber Bragg Grating) sensors. The FBG sensors were directly buried in concrete and attached to re-bars at the time of fabrication. In this experiment, the changes of strains in concrete and re-bars were successfully measured as the movement in wavelength of light signals. The FBG sensors may be a very effective tool to investigate the behavior inside of reinforced concrete structures.

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Dynamics Modeling and Behavior Analysis of Underwater Glider System

  • Nam, Keon-Seok;Kim, Donghee;Choi, Hyeung-Sik;Lee, Shin-je;Kim, Joon-Young
    • Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2017
  • Generally, underwater gliders do not have separate propellers for their forward movement. They derive a propulsive force due to the difference between their buoyancy and gravity. The attitude of an underwater glider is controlled by changing the relative position of the buoyancy center and mass center. In this study, we derived nonlinear 6-DOF dynamic and mathematical models for the motion controller and buoyancy controller. Using these equations, we performed dynamic underwater glider simulations and verified the suitability of the design and dynamic performance of the proposed underwater glider.