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The Design of Secret Multi-Paths on MRNS(Mixed Radix Numbers System) Network for Secure Transmission (안전한 전송을 위한 MRNS(Mixed Radix Number System)네트워크에서의 비밀 다중 경로의 설계)

  • Kim, Seong-Yeol;Jeong, Il-Yong
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.3 no.6
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    • pp.1534-1541
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    • 1996
  • Routing security is the confidentiality of route taken by the data transmitted over communication networks. If the route is detected by an adversary, the probability is high that the data lost or the data can be intercepted by the adversary. Therefore, the route must be protected. To accomplish this, we select an intermediate node secretly and transmit the data using this intermediate node, instead of sending the data to a destination node using the shortest direct path. Furthermore, if we use a number of secret routes from a node to a destination node, data security is much stronger since we can transmit partial data rather than entire data along a secret route. Finally, the idea above is implemented on MRNS Network.

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Development of the Shortest Route Search Algorithm Using Fuzzy Theory (퍼지 추론을 이용한 최단 경로 탐색 알고리즘의 개발)

  • Jung, Yung-Keun;Park, Chang-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.23 no.8 s.86
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    • pp.171-179
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents the algorithm using fuzzy inference that preestimates each link speed changed by different kinds of road situations. The elements we are considered are time zone, rainfall probability information and lane control information. This paper is consists of three parts. First of all we set up the fuzzy variables, and preestimate link speed changed by various road situations. For this process, we build the membership functions for each fuzzy variable and establish the fuzzy inference relations to find how fuzzy variables influence on link speed. Second, using backtracking method, we search the shortest route influenced by link speed changed by fuzzy inference. Third, we apply this algorithm to hypothetical network and find the shortest path. As a result, it is shown that this algorithm choose appropriate roundabout path according to the changing road situations.

Forecasting of Traffic Situation using Internet (인터넷을 이용한 교통상황예보)

  • Hong, You-Sik;Choi, Myeong-Bok
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.300-309
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    • 2003
  • The Japanese developed the first Car navigation system in 1981 with the advent of Honda, which was known as the car inertial navigation system. Now days, It is possible to search the shortest route to and from places and arrival time using the internet via cell phone to the driver based on GIS and GPS. However, even with a good navigation system, it losses the shortest route when there is an average speed of the vehicle being between S-15 kilometers. Therefore, in order to improve the vehicle waiting time and average vehicle speed, we are suggesting an optimal green time algorithm using fuzzy adaptive control, where there are different traffic intersection lengths, and lanes. In this paper, to be able to assist the driver and forecast the optimal traffic information with regards to the road conditions; dangerous roads, construction work and estimation of arrival time at their destination using internet.

Sustainable Transportation Decision-Making Process with the Implementation of a Raster-Based SDSS - A Texas Urban Triangle (TUT) Case -

  • Kim, Hwan-Yong
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2017
  • Urban planning involves many different disciplines. In order for the related stakeholders to have better understanding and acceptable outcomes, planners are required to present a methodology that would properly reflect people's interest. In order to justify the demand and distribute people's interest, planners actively utilized the suitability analysis. Accordingly, a suitability analysis to find the optimal route for high-speed rail was performed in this paper. With ArcGIS and geographic data sets, simple map algebra could be used. The final product of this research was a map indicating the suitable routes for high-speed rail using the shortest path analysis.

Finding a Minimum Fare Route in the Distance-Based System (거리비례제 요금부과에 따른 최소요금경로탐색)

  • Lee, Mee-Young;Baik, Nam-Cheol;Nam, Doo-Hee;Shin, Seon-Gil
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2004
  • The new transit fare in the Seoul Metropolitan is basically determined based on the distance-based fare system (DBFS). The total fare in DBFS consists of three parts- (1) basic fare, (2) transfer fare, and (3) extra fare. The fixed amount of basic fare for each mode is charged when a passenger gets on a mode, and it proceeds until traveling within basic travel distance. The transfer fare may be added when a passenger switches from the present mode to another. The extra fare is imposed if the total travel distance exceeds the basic travel distance, and after that, the longer distance the more extra fare based on the extra-fare-charging rule. This study proposes an algorithm for finding minimum fare route in DBFS. This study first exploits the link-label-based searching method to enable shortest path algorithms to implement without network expansion at junction nodes in inter-modal transit networks. Moreover, the link-expansion technique is adopted in order for each mode's travel to be treated like duplicated links, which have the same start and end nodes, but different link features. In this study, therefore, some notations associated with modes can be saved, thus the existing link-based shortest path algorithm is applicable without any loss of generality. For fare calculation as next steps, a mathematical formula is proposed to embrace fare-charging process using search process of two adjacent links illustrated from the origin. A shortest path algorithm for finding a minimum fare route is derived by converting the formula as a recursive form. The implementation process of the algorithm is evaluated through a simple network test.

Massive Graph Expression and Shortest Path Search in Interpersonal Relationship Network (인물관계망의 대용량 그래프 표현과 최단 경로 탐색)

  • Min, Kyoung-Ju;Jin, Byeong-Chan;Jung, Man-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.624-632
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    • 2022
  • Relationship networks such as an interpersonal relationship network or navigation route search can be expressed in graph form. However, as the amount of data increase, there is a problem that it is difficult to search for the desired data when it is displayed on one screen. In this paper, we propose a visualization method for searching for people, searching for the shortest path between people, and using graphs to express an interpersonal relationship network with many nodes. Unlike the search for the shortest path in the routing table, the shortest path in the interpersonal relationship network should be changeable according to the intension or importance of the researcher or user who is analyzing it. To this end, the BFS algorithm was modified to apply the characteristics of the interpersonal relationship network. For the verification of the results, the data in the character relationship information of the Korean Classics DB in the Korean Classics Translation Institute was used.

Optimum Evacuation Route Calculation Using AI Q-Learning (AI기법의 Q-Learning을 이용한 최적 퇴선 경로 산출 연구)

  • Kim, Won-Ouk;Kim, Dae-Hee;Youn, Dae-Gwun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.870-874
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    • 2018
  • In the worst maritime accidents, people should abandon ship, but ship structures are narrow and complex and operation takes place on rough seas, so escape is not easy. In particular, passengers on cruise ships are untrained and varied, making evacuation prospects worse. In such a case, the evacuation management of the crew plays a very important role. If a rescuer enters a ship at distress and conducts rescue activities, which zones represent the most effective entry should be examined. Generally, crew and rescuers take the shortest route, but if an accident occurs along the shortest route, it is necessary to select the second-best alternative. To solve this situation, this study aims to calculate evacuation routes using Q-Learning of Reinforcement Learning, which is a machine learning technique. Reinforcement learning is one of the most important functions of artificial intelligence and is currently used in many fields. Most evacuation analysis programs developed so far use the shortest path search method. For this reason, this study explored optimal paths using reinforcement learning. In the future, machine learning techniques will be applicable to various marine-related industries for such purposes as the selection of optimal routes for autonomous vessels and risk avoidance.

Macromolecular Cytosolic Delivery: Cell Membranes as the Primary Obstacle

  • Larson, Gretchen M.;Lee, Kyung-Dall
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.621-628
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    • 1998
  • The "evolution" of a thing, a custom, an organ is thus by no means its progressus toward a goal, even less a logical progressus by the shortest route and with the least expendit ure of force, but a succession of more or less profound, mutually independent processes of subduing, plus the resistances they encounter, the attempts at transformation for the purpose of defense and reaction, and the results of successful counteractions. The form is fluid, but the "meaning" is even more so (Friedrich W. Nietzsche).

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An Solution Algorithm for A Multi-Class Dynamic Traffic Assignment Problem (다계층운전자를 고려한 동적통행배정모형의 해법)

  • Shin, Seong-Il;Kim, Jeong-Hyun;Baik, Nam-Cheol
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.77-88
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a solution algorithm for solving a multi-class analytical DTA model. In the DTA model, three traveler classes are classified according to different assumptions of traveler's route choice behavior: including fixed route, Stochastic Dynamic User Optimum(SDUO), and Dynamic User Optimum(DUO). To solve this DTA model, variables of link flow and exit flow are represented solely by inflow. The resulting Linear Program(LP) subproblem in the inner iteration is solved as a typical time-dependent shortest route problem over a physical network. Accordingly, the required time-space network expansion in solving DTA models is no longer needed.

Development of Augmented Reality Walking Navigation App using Dijkstra Algorithm

  • Jeong, Cho-Hui;Lee, Myung-Suk
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 2017
  • There are a variety of apps that are finding their way. And in car navigation, we launched a product that reflects Augmented Reality technology this year. However, existing apps have problems. It is implemented in 2D or 3D, has a large error range because it has been modified in most vehicles, is not updated in real time, and car augmented reality navigation is a vehicle, and a separate device is required, etc. In this study, we implemented a smartphone app for walking directions using augmented reality, and made it possible to intuitively use a route service from a user 's location to a destination. The Dijkstra algorithm is applied to calculate the shortest path to solve the problem of finding the route with the least cost. By using this application, it is possible to use the route search service even in a data-free environment, to solve the inconvenience of the language barrier, and to update in real time, so that the latest information can be always maintained. In the future, we want to develop an app that can be commercialized by using a character in the path to promote it.