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The AI Promotion Strategy of Korea Defense for the AI Expansion in Defense Domain (국방분야 인공지능 저변화를 위한 대한민국 국방 인공지능 추진전략)

  • Lee, Seung-Mok;Kim, Young-Gon;An, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.59-73
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    • 2021
  • Recently, artificial intelligence has spread rapidly and popularized and expanded to the voice recognition personal service sector, and major countries have established artificial intelligence promotion strategies, but in the case of South Korea's defense domain, its influence is low with a geopolitical location with North Korea. This paper presents a total of six strategies for promoting South Korea's defense artificial intelligence, including establishing roadmaps, securing manpower, installing the artificial intelligence base, and strengthening cooperation among stakeholders in order to increase the impact of South Korea's defense artificial intelligence and successfully promote artificial intelligence. These suggestions are expected to establish the foundation for expanding the base of artificial intelligence.

A Study on the Changes of US Policy in International Defense Industry Cooperation and the Fure Korea-US Defense Industry Cooperation (미국의 국제 방산협력 정책 변화와 한미 방산협력 방안 연구)

  • Kim, Jong Ryul
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.14 no.3_1
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2014
  • It has been shown that the lack of sufficient defense industry cooperation between Korea and the US. The severe imbalance in defense trade between tow countries and Korea's weak defense industrial base has been a problem. This paper suggests the enhancement of defense industry cooperation with the US as a defense policy. The US policy has been changed to utilize the globalization of defense industries. The following cases were analyzed to show the policy change; The security of supply arrangement with 6 countries, the defense cooperation treaty with the United Kingdom and Australia. the defense Memorandum of Understanding with 23 countries, and the international cooperation with 8 countries for F-35 JSF program. Korea government needs to sign a defense MOU with U.S. and the defense industries are recommended to increase the opportunities of weapon system co-development and co-production. So that the Korea defense industry may improve competitiveness and to overcome the current weaknesses.

A Study on the Application of Defense IoT for the Implementation of Common Service in the Army, Navy, and Air Force (전군 공통 서비스 구현을 위한 국방 IoT 적용방향 연구)

  • Bae, Young-Min
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2022
  • The Army, Navy, and Air Force are currently making various efforts to apply defense IoT technology by reflecting the characteristics of each military. However, there are concerns that comprehensive collection, management, and analysis may be limited because each military has no overlapping system or guaranteed interoperability of data, and there are inefficient aspects in terms of using and investing a limited defense budget. In this study, evaluation items and priorities for pilot projects were selected by applying Delphi technique and AHP method to determine which projects are preferentially effective when commonly applied in terms of Army, Navy, and Air force. As a result of the analysis, the project basis and driving force, project feasibility, performance and ripple effect, redundancy and connection were identified in the order of IoT-based small detachment units and unmanned base construction, intelligent smart unit, smart ground ammunition depot, and smart training management system. According to the comprehensive results reflecting the weights of each evaluation item, the fact that small detachment units and unmanned base construction project are recognized as the first project to be applied to the Army, Navy, and Air Force is a valid approach to be effective while each military is burdened with personnel management because of the reduction of manpower. Through the research results, it is expected that the direction of application to the policy of the defense IoT project can be confirmed in terms of efficient use of limited budgets.

An Improved Steganography Method Based on Least-Significant-Bit Substitution and Pixel-Value Differencing

  • Liu, Hsing-Han;Su, Pin-Chang;Hsu, Meng-Hua
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.14 no.11
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    • pp.4537-4556
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    • 2020
  • This research was based on the study conducted by Khodaei et al. (2012), namely, the least-significant-bit (LSB) substitution combined with the pixel-value differencing (PVD) steganography, and presented an improved irreversible image steganography method. Such a method was developed through integrating the improved LSB substitution with the modulus function-based PVD steganography to increase steganographic capacity of the original technique while maintaining the quality of images. It partitions the cover image into non-overlapped blocks, each of which consists of 3 consecutive pixels. The 2nd pixel represents the base, in which secret data are embedded by using the 3-bit LSB substitution. Each of the other 2 pixels is paired with the base respectively for embedding secret data by using an improved modulus PVD method. The experiment results showed that the method can greatly increase steganographic capacity in comparison with other PVD-based techniques (by a maximum amount of 135%), on the premise that the quality of images is maintained. Last but not least, 2 security analyses, the pixel difference histogram (PDH) and the content-selective residual (CSR) steganalysis were performed. The results indicated that the method is capable of preventing the detection of the 2 common techniques.

Multi-objective Optimization Model for C-UAS Sensor Placement in Air Base (공군기지의 C-UAS 센서 배치를 위한 다목적 최적화 모델)

  • Shin, Minchul;Choi, Seonjoo;Park, Jongho;Oh, Sangyoon;Jeong, Chanki
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.125-134
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    • 2022
  • Recently, there are an increased the number of reports on the misuse or malicious use of an UAS. Thus, many researchers are studying on defense schemes for UAS by developing or improving C-UAS sensor technology. However, the wrong placement of sensors may lead to a defense failure since the proper placement of sensors is critical for UAS defense. In this study, a multi-object optimization model for C-UAS sensor placement in an air base is proposed. To address the issue, we define two objective functions: the intersection ratio of interested area and the minimum detection range and try to find the optimized placement of sensors that maximizes the two functions. C-UAS placement model is designed using a NSGA-II algorithm, and through experiments and analyses the possibility of its optimization is verified.

Numerical simulation of cavitating flow past cylinders

  • Park, Warn-Gyu;Koo, Tae-Kyoung;Jung, Chul-Min;Lee, Kurn-Chul
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.327-333
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    • 2008
  • The cavitating flow simulation is of practical importance for many engineering systems, such as marine propellers, pump impellers, nozzles, injectors, torpedoes, etc. The present work has developed a base code for simulating cavitating flows past cylinders and hydrofoils. The governing equation is the Navier-Stokes equation based on homogeneous mixture model. The momentum and energy equation is in the mixture phase while the continuity equation is solved in liquid and vapor phase, separately. The solver employs an implicit preconditioning algorithm in curvilinear coordinates. The computations have been carried out for the cylinders with spherical, 1- and 0-caliber forebody and hydrofoil of ALE and NACA cross-section and, then, compared with experiments and other numerical results. Fairly good agreements with experiments and numerical results have been achieved. The present base code has shown the feasibility to solve the cavitating flow past supercavitating torpedo after the improvement for compressibility effects and interactions with hot exhaust gas of propulsive rocket.

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