• Title/Summary/Keyword: Semi-digital data recovery

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2X Converse Oversampling 1.65Gb/s/ch CMOS Semi-digital Data Recovery (2X Converse Oversampling 1.65Gb/s/ch CMOS 준 디지털 데이터 복원 회로)

  • Kim, Gil-Su;Kim, Kyu-Young;Shon, Kwan-Su;Kim, Soo-Won
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.44 no.6 s.360
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2007
  • This paper proposes CMOS semi-digital data recovery with 2X converse oversampling to reduce power consumption and chid area of high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) receivers. Proposed recovery can reduce its power and the effective area by using nt converse oversampling algorithm and semi-digital architecture. Proposed circuit is fabricated using 0.18um CMOS process and measured results demonstrated the power consumption of 14.4mW, the effective area of $0.152mm^2$ and the jitter tolerance of 0.7UIpp with 1.8V supply voltage.)

Establishment of Complex Disaster Scenario on the Utility Tunnel Study for Digital Twin System Application (디지털트윈 시스템 적용을 위한 공동구 복합재난 시나리오 구축)

  • Yon Ha Chung; So Dam Kim;Hyun Jeong Seo;Hojun Lee;Tae Jung Song
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.861-872
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to establish a complex disaster scenario that can comprehensively consider various disaster situations that may occur in the utility tunnel. Method: In order to comprehensively consider the correlation between disasters, a composite disaster scenario was derived from a combination of damage factors, respectively. A risk assessment was performed in order to derive the priorities of the scenarios. And based on the results, the priorities of complex disaster scenarios were set. Result: Based on the disaster cases in the utility tunnel, a plan was prepared for complex disaster scenarios centered on damage. A complex disaster scenario was specified using a semi-quantitative evaluation method for single and multiple disaster factors such as fire, flooding, and earthquake. Conclusion: The composite disaster scenario derived from this study can be used for the prevention and preparation of damage when the precursor symptoms of a disaster are detected. In addition, the results of this study are expected to be used as basic data for preparing strategic plans and preparing complex disaster response technologies to induce rapid response and recovery in case of emergency disasters.