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A Study on the Image and Characteristics of the Group Study Room at University (대학교 그룹스터디룸 이미지 및 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Wei, Han-Bin;Shin, Eun-Kyung;Kim, Sei-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2015
  • Currently, the group study becomes the most popular method and common custom for learning in public that is distinctly different from the preferred way of self-study in the last decades. As a result, the college and public facilities have been significantly changed to provide more and more new spaces for discussion, learning and sharing information with others as one of the remarkable improvements and advantages. On the other hands, library is one of the all-important public sites to obtain information and knowledge for students. Moreover, we can split out an individual space from the reading rooms to take part in the group activities such as group meetings and academic exchanges. Recently, several universities begin to recognize the value of group study and try to meet the research needs. Also, needs for students, and the group study rooms are applied into the new buildings and rebuilt ones under this background. In this study, It focuses on analyzing of the 134 group study rooms to investigate the variations in universities and classify the types of buildings with site researches through 14 indicators of indoor environments. To investigate different types of group study rooms, we use the SD method to analyze the findings. So far there is no research focusing on the study rooms, especially for the analysis of their types and indoor environments features. Therefore, this article can provide a theoretical basis and evidence to related researches; also can help us to improve indoor environments to offer a better learning environments for the students in the future.

Design of cellular, satellite, and integrated systems for 5G and beyond

  • Kim, Junhyeong;Casati, Guido;Cassiau, Nicolas;Pietrabissa, Antonio;Giuseppi, Alessandro;Yan, Dong;Strinati, Emilio Calvanese;Thary, Marjorie;He, Danping;Guan, Ke;Chung, Heesang;Kim, Ilgyu
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.669-685
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    • 2020
  • 5G AgiLe and fLexible integration of SaTellite And cellulaR (5G-ALLSTAR) is a Korea-Europe (KR-EU) collaborative project for developing multi-connectivity (MC) technologies that integrate cellular and satellite networks to provide seamless, reliable, and ubiquitous broadband communication services and improve service continuity for 5G and beyond. The main scope of this project entails the prototype development of a millimeter-wave 5G New Radio (NR)-based cellular system, an investigation of the feasibility of an NR-based satellite system and its integration with cellular systems, and a study of spectrum sharing and interference management techniques for MC. This article reviews recent research activities and presents preliminary results and a plan for the proof of concept (PoC) of three representative use cases (UCs) and one joint KR-EU UC. The feasibility of each UC and superiority of the developed technologies will be validated with key performance indicators using corresponding PoC platforms. The final achievements of the project are expected to eventually contribute to the technical evolution of 5G, which will pave the road for next-generation communications.

New bimaxillary orthognathic surgery planning and model surgery based on the concept of six degrees of freedom

  • Jeon, Jaeho;Kim, Yongdeok;Kim, Jongryoul;Kang, Heejea;Ji, Hyunjin;Son, Woosung
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.42-52
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    • 2013
  • The aim of this paper was to propose a new method of bimaxillary orthognathic surgery planning and model surgery based on the concept of 6 degrees of freedom (DOF). A 22-year-old man with Class III malocclusion was referred to our clinic with complaints of facial deformity and chewing difficulty. To correct a prognathic mandible, facial asymmetry, flat occlusal plane angle, labioversion of the maxillary central incisors, and concavity of the facial profile, bimaxillary orthognathic surgery was planned. After preoperative orthodontic treatment, surgical planning based on the concept of 6 DOF was performed on a surgical treatment objective drawing, and a Jeon's model surgery chart (JMSC) was prepared. Model surgery was performed with Jeon's orthognathic surgery simulator (JOSS) using the JMSC, and an interim wafer was fabricated. Le Fort I osteotomy, bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy, and malar augmentation were performed. The patient received lateral cephalometric and posteroanterior cephalometric analysis in postretention for 1 year. The follow-up results were determined to be satisfactory, and skeletal relapse did not occur after 1.5 years of surgery. When maxillary and mandibular models are considered as rigid bodies, and their state of motion is described in a quantitative manner based on 6 DOF, sharing of exact information on locational movement in 3-dimensional space is possible. The use of JMSC and JOSS will actualize accurate communication and performance of model surgery among clinicians based on objective measurements.

Structure Refinement of $Nd_3Ba_5Co_4O_{15}$ Phase by Rietveld Method (Rietveld법에 의한 $Nd_3Ba_5Co_4O_{15}$상의 정밀화)

  • 이재열;송수호
    • Korean Journal of Crystallography
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.48-52
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    • 1998
  • The new Nd3Ba5Co4O15 phase was synthesized with Nd2O3, BaCO3, and Co3O4 by solid state reaction at 1200℃ with intermittent grinding. The crystal structure of Nd3Ba5Co4O15 has been refined on X-ray diffraction powder data by means of Rietveld method. The starting model was based on the Nd3.43Ba4.42Co2.23Al1.77O15 structure. The crystal system was hexagonal, space group P63mc(186), a=11.629(3) Å, c=6.842(2) Å. Final R values were Rwp=0.097 and Rp=0.068. The structure consists of clusters of CoVICoIV3O15 in which a CoVI octahedron shares corners with 3CoIV tetrahedra.

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Crystal Structure of $KTiP_2O_7$ (의 결정구조)

  • 이건수;윤호섭
    • Korean Journal of Crystallography
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 1996
  • The compound titanium (III) pyrophosphate, KTiP2O7 has been prepared and the crystal structure of the compound has been determined by the X-ray diffraction techniques. It crytallizes in the space group P21/a of the monoclinic system with four formula units in a cell of dimensions a=8.210(3), b=10.292(2), c=7.434(1)Å and β=106.71(2)°. The structure consists of the framework possessing corner-sharing octahedral TiO6 and pyrophosphate groups. As a result, a tunnel structure has been constructed and the K+ cations reside inside the tunnel. KTiP2O7 is isostructural with other trivalent metal pyrophosphates such as KAlP2O7 and RbTiP2O7 but the size difference of the alkali metals causes the variation in the structure. The classical charge balance of the compound can be described as [K+][Ti3+][P24O74-].

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DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A TEMPORARY PLACEMENT AND CONVEYANCE OPERATION SIMULATION SYSTEM USING AUGMENTED REALITY

  • Yan, Weida;Aoyama, Shuhei;Ishii, Hirotake;Shimoda, Hiroshi;Sang, Tran T.;Inge, Solhaug Lars;Lygren, Toppe Aleksander;Terje, Johnsen;Izumi, Masanori
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.507-522
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    • 2012
  • When decommissioning a nuclear power plant, it is difficult to make an appropriate plan to ensure sufficient space for temporary placement and conveyance operations of dismantling targets. This paper describes a system to support temporary placement and conveyance operations using augmented reality (AR). The system employs a laser range scanner to measure the three-dimensional (3D) information of the environment and a dismantling target to produce 3D surface polygon models. Then, the operator simulates temporary placement and conveyance operations using the system by manipulating the obtained 3D model of the dismantling target in the work field. Referring to the obtained 3D model of the environment, a possible collision between the dismantling target and the environment is detectable. Using AR, the collision position is presented intuitively. After field workers evaluated this system, the authors concluded that the system is feasible and acceptable to verify whether spaces for passage and temporary storage are sufficient for temporary placement and conveyance operations. For practical use in the future, some new functions must be added to improve the system. For example, it must be possible for multiple workers to use the system simultaneously by sharing the view of dismantling work.

Concept and Range of Industrial Cluster (산업클러스터의 개념과 범위)

  • Kwon, Ohyeok
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.55-71
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    • 2017
  • This paper points out the semantic unclearness of the jargon "cluster" and suggests the substitution of "industrial cluster" for "cluster". Industrial cluster is the intersection of industrial agglomeration and cluster phenomenon while the actual concept of cluster includes not only industry cluster but also political administration cluster, science research cluster, art cluster, religion cluster, education cluster, etc. Partially reconstructing the concept and significance of industry cluster, industrial cluster is a geographic agglomeration of interconnected productional businesses in a particular industry, forming close industrial networks. The advantage of the agglomeration includes reducing the transaction cost between the businesses, promoting technological innovation and dispersion, facilitating the utilization of the professional workforce, sharing and connecting the external customer. Moreover, this paper discusses the range of the industrial cluster and its distinctness from the other similar concepts. There is a need to discriminate it from the other related jargons and to clarify their relationship. In particular, there is a task to eradicate the mixed usage of industrial cluster with the jargons related to space for learning and innovation.

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A Study on the Realization Aspect of "the Reading a Book per Semester" in the Learning Activities of High school Korean Textbooks (고등학교 『국어』 교과서 내 한 학기 한 권 읽기 학습활동의 실현 양상 연구)

  • So, Byoung moon;Song, Gi ho
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.209-228
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    • 2018
  • The primary purpose of this study is to analyze the learning activities of "the Reading a Book per Semester" with the goal of finding ways to collaborate with the school library. "the Reading a Book per Semester" is a program that requires students to read during the timetable-designated "Korean" class instead of encouraging students to read outside of class, as has been the case thus far. The program was designed by 3 parts: reading, sharing, and formulating. However, an analysis of 11 Korean textbooks and 22 approaches to the program showed that the model has shifted to . Under this new model, schools could expand each step in the following ways: utilize the school libraries more as the book search space during the selection process; include writing a reading diary in the reading process; and further encourage students to read outside of the classrooms in the formulating step. If these amendments were to be applied, they would strengthen the educational purpose of the school libraries within schools.

Characterization of Uniform/Hybrid Complemented Group Cellular Automata with Rules 195/153/51 (전이규칙 195,153,51을 갖는 Uniform/Hybrid 여원 그룹 셀룰라 오토마타의 특성화)

  • Hwang, Yoon-Hee;Cho, Sung-Jin;Choi, Un-Sook;Kim, Seok-Tae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.315-318
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    • 2005
  • Recently, the advent of wireless communication and other handhold devices like Personal Digital Assistants and smart cards have made in implementation of cryptosystems a major issue. One important aspect of modern day ciphers is the scope for hardware sharing between the encryption and decryption algorithm. The cellular Automata which have been proposed as an alternative to linear feedback shift registers(LFSRs) can be programmed to perform the operations without using any dedicated hardware. But to generalize and analyze CA is not easy. In this paper, we characterizes uniform/hybird complemented group CA with rules 195/153/51 that divide the entire state space into smaller spaces of maximal equal lengths. This properties can be useful in constructing key agreement algorithm.

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Dynamic Data Path Prediction use Extend EKF Movement Tracing in Net-VE (Net-VE에서 이동궤적을 이용한 동적데이터 경로예측)

  • Song, Sun-Hee;Oh, Haeng-Soo;Park, Kwang-Chae;Kim, Gwang-Jun;Ra, Sang-Dong
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 2008
  • Improved EKF suggests variable path prediction to reduce the event traffic caused by the information sharing among multi-users in networked virtual environment. The three dimensional virtual space is maintained consistently by endless status information exchange among dispersed users, and periodic status transmission brings traffic overhead in network. By using the error between the measured movement trace of dynamic information and the EKF predicted, we propose the method applied to predict the mobile packet of dynamic data which is simultaneously changing. And, the simulation results of DIS dead reckoning algorithms and EKF path prediction is compared here. It followed the specific path and while moving, the proposed method which it proposes predicting with DIS dead reckoning algorithm and to compare to the mobile path of the actual object and it got near it predicts the possibility of knowing it was.

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