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A Study for Video Data Acquisition and Alternate Node using Quadcopter in Disaster Detection System based on Wireless Sensor Networks (무선 센서 네트워크 기반의 재난재해 감지 시스템에서 쿼드콥터를 이용한 영상 데이터 수집 및 대체 노드에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Ji-Eun;Lee, Kang-whan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.493-495
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we propose an alternative method of collecting image data and changing nodes in wireless sensor networks based sensing disaster systems configured with zigbee using quad copter. It is difficult to observe a wide area caused by existing fixed video cameras in the wireless sensor network system using a conventional image-based. Also the nodes don't have provide to alternate methodology in situations when missing due to a disaster or destruction. In this paper, to use wearing the IP camera and the communication node to the quad copter, it provides a method to take advantage of as improving an alternative node of the reliability of the sensor node. The results show to improve the reliability of the sensor nodes and real-time status information through a video quad Copt than conventional systems.

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Design and Implementation of RFID based Tree History Information System for Cultural Heritage Restoration (RFID 기반 문화재 복원용 임목 이력 정보 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Sam-Geun;Moon, Il-Hwan;Park, Jae-Pyo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.35 no.9B
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    • pp.1360-1368
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    • 2010
  • Recently, as the development of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology becomes active, the demand for services which can electronically manage the history and location information of major trees, including trees for cultural heritage restoration and nurse trees, has been increased. This information has been managed by separated drawings and documents or storing its information into PDAs and then structuring data files through input and computation. But, these methods imply limitations in terms of its extensibility and scalability. This paper has designed and implemented an RFID based Tree History Information System (THIS) for cultural heritage restoration. The purpose of the proposed system is to support to be able to effectively and consistently manage historical information of major trees and improve working processes by implementing mobile RFID services through wireless Internet or Local Area Network (LAN) as mobile communication networks. Through implementation, it is confirmed that the proposed system can manage the historical information of major trees more effectively than conventional methods and also improve previous field working conditions.

System and method for detecting gas using smart-phone (스마트폰을 이용한 가스검출시스템 및 검출 방법연구)

  • Bang, Yong-Ki;Kang, Kyung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.129-137
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    • 2015
  • This study is in regard to the gas detection system and gas detection method utilizing smart phone. This study includes; 1) the sensor module attached to the smart phone to detect and measure flammable gas or toxic gas; and 2) gas detection APP which is installed inside the smart phone and recognizes the user information and location information automatically by reading RFID tag indicating the user or the location to detect gas through the contact area where RFID and blue tooth reader is installed inside of the above mentioned smart phone, and then measures the combustible gas or toxic gas by operating above mentioned sensor module and obtains the data thus measured, and above mentioned smart phone is characterized by its transmission of the above mentioned user information, location information and measured data which are obtained by above mentioned gas detecting APP to operation server via communication network. With this, reliability for the location detecting gas by the user, the result of the measurement, etc. can be secured. Furthermore, this provides the effect of preventing artificial manipulation at the time of input which is associated with the identification of the user to be measured by utilizing removable sensor module and application or the mistake resulted from wrong input by the user. In addition, by transmitting the measured data from the sensor module carrying out gas detection to operation server, this provides the effect of making it possible to process the data thus collected to a specialized data for combustible gas or toxic gas.

A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN GMLAN SPEED AND GPS REPORTED VEHICLE SPEED BY VEHICLE MANEUVER (차량 운동에 따른 GMLAN 차량 속도와 실제 차량 속도 비교)

  • Won, Eugene;Kim, Jinwon;Kang, Sunggi
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.16-24
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    • 2013
  • Some GM (General Motors) vehicles are using a GMLAN (General Motors Local Area Network) communication protocol for control and diagnostics. The airbag control module uses vehicle speed information from the GMLAN to record the vehicle speed as pre-crash information. In order to use the vehicle speed information for crash reconstruction purposes, it helps to be able to understand the accuracy of the data. The actual vehicle speed is not expected to be the same as the GMLAN indicated speed in some situations like a spin or if there is hard braking. This paper compares the actual vehicle speed and vehicle speed information during specific vehicle maneuvers. Actual vehicle speed is calculated from a GPS sensor, while GMLAN vehicle speed is calculated from transmission output sensor by the Engine control module (ECM). Vehicle maneuvers defined as Mode #1, Mode #2, Mode #3. The Mode #1 maneuver simulates wheel lock-up and skidding f by hard-braking at a specific speed. The Mode #2 maneuver simulates a 90degree turn using a J-turn maneuver at a specific speed. The Mode#3 maneuver simulates a 180 degree turn using a spin type of maneuver at a specific speed. The study then compares the GMLAN speed and GPS speed to see what speed difference exists between them. The results of this paper are applicable to GM vehicles only. This paper catalogs the performance and limitations of two vehicles as useful reference for crash reconstructions where there is a need to understand the speed indicated in the pre-crash section of the SDM data.

Adaptive OFDMA with Partial CSI for Downlink Underwater Acoustic Communications

  • Zhang, Yuzhi;Huang, Yi;Wan, Lei;Zhou, Shengli;Shen, Xiaohong;Wang, Haiyan
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.387-396
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    • 2016
  • Multiuser communication has been an important research area of underwater acoustic communications and networking. This paper studies the use of adaptive orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) in a downlink scenario, where a central node sends data to multiple distributed nodes simultaneously. In practical implementations, the instantaneous channel state information (CSI) cannot be perfectly known by the central node in time-varying underwater acoustic (UWA) channels, due to the long propagation delays resulting from the low sound speed. In this paper, we explore the CSI feedback for resource allocation. An adaptive power-bit loading algorithm is presented, which assigns subcarriers to different users and allocates power and bits to each subcarrier, aiming to minimize the bit error rate (BER) under power and throughput constraints. Simulation results show considerable performance gains due to adaptive subcarrier allocation and further improvement through power and bit loading, as compared to the non-adaptive interleave subcarrier allocation scheme. In a lake experiment, channel feedback reduction is implemented through subcarrier clustering and uniform quantization. Although the performance gains are not as large as expected, experiment results confirm that adaptive subcarrier allocation schemes based on delayed channel feedback or long term statistics outperform the interleave subcarrier allocation scheme.

Asan Medical Center Laboratory Information System (R) Information Communication System for Routine Hematology Using a Down-Sized Computer - (서울중앙병원 임상병리과 정보관리시스템(III))

  • 민원기;최윤미
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.333-340
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    • 1994
  • Laboratory information system (LIS) is a key tool to manage laboratory data in clinical pathology. Our department has developed an information system for routine hematology using down-sized computer system. We have used an IBM 486 compatible PC with 16 MB main memory, 210 MB hard disk drive, 9 RS-232C port and 24 pin dot printer The operating system and database management system were SCO UNIX and SCO foxbase, respectively. For program development, we used Xbase language provided by SCO foxbase. The C language was used for interface purpose. To make the system use friendly, pull-down menu was used. The system connected to our hospital information system via application program interface (API), so the information related to patient and request details is automatically transmitted to our computer. Our system interfaced with two complete blood count analyzers (Sysmex WE-8000 and Coulter STKS) for unidirectional data transmission from analyzer to computer. The authors suggests that this system based on down-sized computer could provide a progressive approach to total LIS based on local area network, and the implemented system could serve as a model for other hospital's LIS for routine hematology.

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A Realization of the Synchronization Module between the Up-Link and the Down-Link for the WiBro System (WiBro 시스템에서 상향링크와 하향링크 간 시간 동기 장치 구현)

  • Park Hyong-Rock;Kim Jae-Hyung;Hong Een-Kee
    • Journal of The Institute of Information and Telecommunication Facilities Engineering
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we propose the time synchronization module on fiber optic repeater to use optic line delay for obtaining time synchronization between up-link and down-link, in the 2.3 GHz WiBro network using TDD/OFDM (Time Division Duplex/Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) Generally, when we use fiber optic repeater to remove the shade area, it occurs transmission delay which is caused by optic transmission between RAS (Radio Access Station) and fiber optic repeater and inner delay of fiber optic repeater. Because the WiBro system is adopting a TOO method and there exists the difference of switching time which is caused by these delay between up-link and down-link, it occurs ISI (Inter Symbol Interference), ICI (Inter Carrier Interference). These interference results in the reduction of the coverage. And the inconsistency between Up-Link and Down-Link switching time maybe gives rise to the interruption of communication. In order to prevent these cases, we propose synchronization module using analog optic line delay as the one of synchronizing up-link and down-link. And we propose the consideration factor for the designing time synchronization module and the feature of optic line of analog method. The measurement result of optic line time synchronization module of structure proposed is as follows, the delay error of $0.5{\mu}g$ and the insertion loss value below maximum 4.5dB in range of $0{\sim}40{\mu}s$. These results fully meet the specification of WiBro System.

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A Study on Application Boundary of Wireless LAN's Communication for Space Variation (공간변화에 따른 Wireless LAN의 통신 활용 범위에 관한 연구)

  • Cha, Jin-Man;Kang, Min-Soo;Park, Yeoun-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.499-503
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    • 2005
  • The objective of this thesis is to measure the limit of the real space where wireless Local Area Network(LAN) is used, and to apply this result as reference to set up a real Wireless LAN environment. The organized circumference was composed of Wireless LAN based on IEEE 802.11b of the American standard, and the examination is carried out on the campus. On the real condition of office environment and open space, the ratio of available distance to a signal at each distance was measured and this result was studied as data to embody wireless LAN on the campus. The measurement under an indoor environment was executed under circumstance having two wall and open space, however, was executed respectively under three circumstances : Where no obstacle, where one wall exists, and where two or more walls exist.

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Design and Evaluation of Fast-Handover Mechanism Between Hetrogeneous Networks Considering the Location Management in PMIPv6 (PMIPv6에서의 위치관리기법을 고려한 이 기종 망간의 Fast Handover 기법 설계 및 평가)

  • Shim, JaeSung;Park, SeokCheon
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.219-228
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    • 2012
  • As the wireless Internet become more widely accessible, variety of Internet services can be used without limitation of location. However, existing mobility management methods such as MIP and PMIP of IETF requires the load of heavy protocol stack on the mobile nodes or the addition of components such as LMA and MAG. In this paper, we proposed the location management technique in the PMIPv6 and Fast Handover technique. according to the moving pattern of the node, the location management technique proposed in order to adjust the paging area dynamically. The Fast Handover technique applied MIH technology and it reduced the handover signal processing time between heterogeneous network. The location management cost in the environment which the node moves in order to evaluate this and handover delay time was calculate. The proposal technique was efficiently more evaluated than PMIPv6 with the smallest 29% and maximum 83%.

Detection, Identification and Surveillance System Development of Illegal Fishing Vessels in Inshore Fishing Ground (연안 어장에서의 불법 조업 어선의 탐지, 식별 및 감시 시스템 개발)

  • LEE Dae-Jae;KIM Kwang-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.337-344
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    • 2004
  • A real-time surveillance system of the inshore fishing ground was constructed to identify and detect discrete targets, such as illegal fishing vessels. This paper describes measurements made with a combination of sensors, such as radar, CCTV camera, and GPS receivers, for monitoring the fishing activity of small vessels within the fishing limit zones of the inshore waters. The CCTV camera system was used to confirm detection and to classify the type of target. The location of legal vessels distributed in coastal waters was acquired from each GPS system of ships connected to commercial satellite communication network. The surveillance system was networked via LAN to one host PC with the use of electronic navigational charts (ENC) and a radar link. Radar Target Extractor (RTX) for radar signal processing can be remotely accessed and controlled on existing PC via the internet, from anywhere, at any time. Results are presented that demonstrate the effectiveness of the newly constructed fisheries monitoring system for conducting continuous surveillance of illegal fishing vessels in the inshore fishing ground. The identification of illegal fishing vessels was achieved by comparing radar positions of illegal fishing vessels exceeding the warning limits in the surveillance area with GPS position reports transmitted from legal fishing vessels, and the illegal fishing vessels were marked with red symbols on the ENC screen of a PC. The methods to track the activities of all vessels intruding or leaving the fishing limit zones also were discussed.