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Printed Organic One-Time Programmable ROM Array Using Anti-fuse Capacitor

  • Yang, Byung-Do;Oh, Jae-Mun;Kang, Hyeong-Ju;Jung, Soon-Won;Yang, Yong Suk;You, In-Kyu
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.594-602
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    • 2013
  • This paper proposes printed organic one-time programmable read-only memory (PROM). The organic PROM cell consists of a capacitor and an organic p-type metal-oxide semiconductor (PMOS) transistor. Initially, all organic PROM cells with unbroken capacitors store "0." Some organic PROM cells are programmed to "1" by electrically breaking each capacitor with a high voltage. After the capacitor breaking, the current flowing through the PROM cell significantly increases. The memory data is read out by sensing the current in the PROM cell. 16-bit organic PROM cell arrays are fabricated with the printed organic PMOS transistor and capacitor process. The organic PROM cells are programmed with -50 V, and they are read out with -20 V. The area of the 16-bit organic PROM array is 70.6 $mm^2$.

Eye Dominance and Reading Speed

  • Chen, Ai-Hong;Mustapha, Nurfazliha;Rahman, Muhamad Irwan
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.333-338
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate eye dominance and reading performance based on eye movements and reading speed. Methods: The eye dominance of 30 subjects was determined using the sighting test (hole formed by hands). The subjects were asked to read the numerical reading material aloud in English from left to right and from right to left at random. The number of saccades, regressions, and inter-fixations per minute was calculated using Visual-Oculography (VOG) and the reading speed was recorded as number of characters per minute using stopwatch. Results: No significant differences in reading speed among right and left eye dominant subjects as they read from left to right and right to left directions (p>0.05). However, left eye dominant subjects were found to read significantly faster compared to right eye dominant subjects in both directions of reading (p<0.05). In term of eye movement patterns, no significant differences in saccades, regressions, and inter-fixations per minute were found between subjects with right eye dominance and left eye dominance for both reading directions (p>0.05). Conclusions: Reading performance in term of eye movement and speed was not affected by eye dominance, but subjects with left eye dominance read faster than subjects with right eye dominance.

Comparison of the Performance of MiSeq and HiSeq 2500 in a Microbiome Study

  • Na, Hee Sam;Yu, Yeuni;Kim, Si Yeong;Lee, Jae-Hyung;Chung, Jin
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.574-581
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    • 2020
  • Next generation sequencing is commonly used to characterize the microbiome structure. MiSeq is commonly used to analyze the microbiome due to its relatively long read length. However, recently, Illumina introduced the 250x2 chip for HiSeq 2500. The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of MiSeq and HiSeq in the context of oral microbiome samples. The MiSeq Reagent Kit V3 and the HiSeq Rapid SBS Kit V2 were used for MiSeq and HiSeq 2500 analyses, respectively. Total read count, read quality score, relative bacterial abundance, community diversity, and relative abundance correlation were analyzed. HiSeq produced significantly more read sequences and assigned taxa compared to MiSeq. Conversely, community diversity was similar in the context of MiSeq and HiSeq. However, depending on the relative abundance, the correlation between the two platforms differed. The correlation between HiSeq and MiSeq sequencing data for highly abundant taxa (> 2%), low abundant taxa (2-0.2%), and rare taxa (0.2% >) was 0.994, 0.860, and 0.416, respectively. Therefore, HiSeq 2500 may also be compatible for microbiome studies. Importantly, the HiSeq platform may allow a high-resolution massive parallel sequencing for the detection of rare taxa.

A Study on the Long Range RFID Tag in the UHF Band (UHF 대역 장거리용 RFID 태그에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Jae-Young;Yeom, Kyung-Whan
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.450-459
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    • 2009
  • RFID technologies, which allow collecting, storing, processing, and tracking information by wirelessly recognizing the inherent ID of object through an attached electronic tag, have a variety of application areas. One of the important parameters in designing such RFID systems is the read range within which the system recognizes the electronic tag. We present a novel method of designing an RFID tag required for long read range of RFID systems. The tag designed by the proposed method is battery-assisted to increase its forward-link read range and simultaneously, has backscattering modulation amplified to increase its reverse-link read range. We experimentally confirm that the minimum threshold power of the tag is - 23 dBm and the backscattering modulation gain is 28 dB, which is consistent with our simulation results. We also verify that the tag in this paper improves more than 2 times in terms of the read range compared to the existing commercial tags.

Impedance and Read Power Sensitivity Evaluation of Flip-Chip Bonded UHF RFID Tag Chip (플립-칩 본딩된 UHF RFID 태그 칩의 임피던스 및 읽기 전력감도 산출방법)

  • Yang, Jeenmo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.203-211
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    • 2013
  • UHF RFID tag designers usually ndde the chip impedance and read power sensitivity value obtained when a tag chip is mounted on a chip pad. The chip impedance, however, is not able to be supplied by chip manufacturer, since the chip impedance is varied according to tag designs and fabrication processes. Instead, the chip makers mostly supply the chip impedances measured on the bare dies. This study proposes a chip impedance and read power sensitivity evaluation method which requires a few simple auxiliary and some RF measuring equipment. As it is impractical to measure the chip impedance directly at mounted chip terminals, some form test fixture is employed and the effect of the fixture is modeled and de-embeded to determine the chip impedance and the read power sensitivity. Validity and accuracy of the proposed de-embed method are examined by using commercial RFID tag chips as well as a capacitor and a resistor the value of which are known.

Analysis of unmapped regions associated with long deletions in Korean whole genome sequences based on short read data

  • Lee, Yuna;Park, Kiejung;Koh, Insong
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.40.1-40.9
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    • 2019
  • While studies aimed at detecting and analyzing indels or single nucleotide polymorphisms within human genomic sequences have been actively conducted, studies on detecting long insertions/deletions are not easy to orchestrate. For the last 10 years, the availability of long read data of human genomes from PacBio or Nanopore platforms has increased, which makes it easier to detect long insertions/deletions. However, because long read data have a critical disadvantage due to their relatively high cost, many next generation sequencing data are produced mainly by short read sequencing machines. Here, we constructed programs to detect so-called unmapped regions (UMRs, where no reads are mapped on the reference genome), scanned 40 Korean genomes to select UMR long deletion candidates, and compared the candidates with the long deletion break points within the genomes available from the 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP). An average of about 36,000 UMRs were found in the 40 Korean genomes tested, 284 UMRs were common across the 40 genomes, and a total of 37,943 UMRs were found. Compared with the 74,045 break points provided by the 1KGP, 30,698 UMRs overlapped. As the number of compared samples increased from 1 to 40, the number of UMRs that overlapped with the break points also increased. This eventually reached a peak of 80.9% of the total UMRs found in this study. As the total number of overlapped UMRs could probably grow to encompass 74,045 break points with the inclusion of more Korean genomes, this approach could be practically useful for studies on long deletions utilizing short read data.

A Local Buffer Allocation Scheme for Multimedia Data on Linux (리눅스 상에서 멀티미디어 데이타를 고려한 지역 버퍼 할당 기법)

  • 신동재;박성용;양지훈
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.410-419
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    • 2003
  • The buffer cache of general operating systems such as Linux manages file data by using global block replacement policy and read ahead. As a result, multimedia data with a low locality of reference and various consumption rate have low cache hit ratio and consume additional buffers because of read ahead. In this paper we have designed and implemented a new buffer allocation algorithm for multimedia data on Linux. Our approach keeps one read-ahead cache per every opened multimedia file and dynamically changes the read-ahead group size based on the buffer consumption rate of the file. This distributes resources fairly and optimizes the buffer consumption. This paper compares the system performance with that of Linux 2.4.17 in terms of buffer consumption and buffer hit ratio.

Improving the Read Performance of OneNAND Flash Memory using Virtual I/O Segment (가상 I/O 세그먼트를 이용한 OneNAND 플래시 메모리의 읽기 성능 향상 기법)

  • Hyun, Seung-Hwan;Koh, Kern
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.636-645
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    • 2008
  • OneNAND flash is a high-performance hybrid flash memory that combines the advantages of both NAND flash and NOR flash. OneNAND flash has not only all virtues of NAND flash but also greatly enhanced read performance which is considered as a downside of NAND flash. As a result, it is widely used in mobile applications such as mobile phones, digital cameras, PMP, and portable game players. However, most of the general purpose operating systems, such as Linux, can not exploit the read performance of OneNAND flash because of the restrictions imposed by their virtual memory system and block I/O architecture. In order to solve that problem, we suggest a new approach called virtual I/O segment. By using virtual I/O segment, the superior read performance of OneNAND flash can be exploited without modifying the existing block I/O architecture and MTD subsystem. Experiments by implementations show that this approach can reduce read latency of OneNAND flash as much as 54%.

An Efficient Cleaning Scheme for File Defragmentation on Log-Structured File System (로그 구조 파일 시스템의 파일 단편화 해소를 위한 클리닝 기법)

  • Park, Jonggyu;Kang, Dong Hyun;Seo, Euiseong;Eom, Young Ik
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.627-635
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    • 2016
  • When many processes issue write operations alternately on Log-structured File System (LFS), the created files can be fragmented on the file system layer although LFS sequentially allocates new blocks of each process. Unfortunately, this file fragmentation degrades read performance because it increases the number of block I/Os. Additionally, read-ahead operations which increase the number of data to request at a time exacerbates the performance degradation. In this paper, we suggest a new cleaning method on LFS that minimizes file fragmentation. During a cleaning process of LFS, our method sorts valid data blocks by inode numbers before copying the valid blocks to a new segment. This sorting re-locates fragmented blocks contiguously. Our cleaning method experimentally eliminates 60% of file fragmentation as compared to file fragmentation before cleaning. Consequently, our cleaning method improves sequential read throughput by 21% when read-ahead is applied.

Concurrency Control based on Serialization Graph for Query Transactions in Broadcast Environment : CCSG/QT (방송환경에서 질의 거래를 위해 직렬화 그래프에 기반을 둔 동시성 제어 기법)

  • 이욱현;황부현
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.95-107
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    • 2003
  • The broadcast environment has asymmetric communication aspect that is typically much greater communication bandwidth available from server to clients than in the opposite direction. In addition, most of mobile computing systems allow mostly read-only transactions from mobile clients for retrieving different types of information such as stock data, traffic information and mews updates. Since previous concurrency control protocols, however, do not consider such a particular characteristics, the performance degradation occurs when previous schemes are applied to the broadcast environment. In this paper, we propose the efficient concurrency control for query transaction in broadcast environment. The following requirements are satisfied by adapting weak consistency that is the appropriate correctness criterion of read-only transactions: (1) the mutual consistency of data maintained by the server and read by clients (2) the currency of data read by clients. We also use the serialization graph scheme to check the weak consistency efficiently. As a result, we improved a performance by reducing unnecessary aborts and restarts of read-only transactions caused when global serializability was adopted.