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CONSTRUCTION OF CARTESIAN AUTHENTICATION CODES OVER UNTITRAY GEOMETRY

  • Xu, Wenyan;Gao, You
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.27 no.5_6
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    • pp.1481-1488
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    • 2009
  • A construction of Cartesian authentication codes over unitary geometry is presented and its size parameters are computed. Assuming that the encoding rules are chosen according to a uniform probability distribution, the probabilities of success for different types of attacks are also computed.

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A Study on Automatic Generation for 3-Dimensional Geometry of Gerotor and its Hob (제로터의 가공 호브의 3차원 형상 자동 생성에 관한 연구)

  • 정태형;하영욱
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2001
  • When designing a gerotor, designers determine basic dimensions of a gerotor with transmitted power considering strength, interference and so. on. But, designers can not easily obtain the tooth profile generated by dimensions as well as the geometry bob for cutting the tooth profile. In order to resolve these problems, an automatic design sys-tem creating not only the solid model of a gerotor but also that of the generating hob using the design parameters of dimen-sions is developed. Through the developed system, designers can improve the efficiency of design and satisfy the variable requirements of design as well. In this research, the three-dimensional solid models for gerotors are generated considering the design parameters. Besides, those for generating hob regarding the design parameters of hob is created automatically.

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A New Algorithm for Predicting Process Variables on Welding Bead Geometry for Robotic Arc welding (로봇 아아크 용접에서 비드 형상에 공정변수들을 예측하기 위한 새로운 알고리즘)

  • 김일수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 1997
  • With the trend towards welding automation and robozation, mathematical models for studying the influence of various parameters on the weld bead geometry in Gas Metal Arc(GMA) welding process are required. The results of bead on plate welds deposited using the GMA welding process has enabled mathematical relationships to be developed that model the weld bead geometry. Experimental results were compared to outputs obtained using existing formulae that correlate process input variables to output parameters and subsequent modelling was performed in order to better predict the output of the GMA welding process. The aim of this work was to explain the relationships between GMA welding variables and weld bead geometry and thus, be able to predict input weld bead size. The relationships can be usefully employed for open loop process control and also for adaptive control provided that dynamic sensing of process output is performed.

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Design and analysis tool for optimal interconnect structures (DATOIS) (최적회로 연결선 구조를 위한 설계 및 해석도구 (DATOIS))

  • 박종흠;김준희;김석윤
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.35C no.7
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    • pp.20-29
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    • 1998
  • As the packing density of ICs in recent submicron IC design increases, interconnects gain importance. Because interconnects directly affect on two major components of circuit performance, power dissipation and operating speed, circuit engineers are concerned with the optimal design of interconnects and the aid tool to design them. When circuit models of interconnects are given (including geometry and material information), the analysis process for the given structure is not an easy task, but conversely, it is much more difficult to design an interconnect structure with given circuit characteristics. This paper focuses on the latter process that has not been foucsed on much till now due to the complexity of the problem, and prsents a design aid tool(DATOIS) to synthesize interconnects. this tool stroes the circuit performance parameters for normalized interconnect geometries, and has two oeprational modes:analysis mode and synthesis mode. In the analysis mode, circuit performance parameters are obtained by searching the internal database for a given geometry and interpolates results if necessary . In thesynthesis mode, when a given circuit performance parameter satisfies a set of geometry condition in the database, those geometry structures are printed out.

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A Study on the Effect of the Toe Geometry on the Directional Stability of Mini-bus Vehicle (토우 궤적 변화에 의한 미니 버스 차량의 방향 안정성 연구)

  • 이희범;안찬우
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.160-165
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, We discuss the directional stability of a Mini-bus with varying suspension design parameters. We analyzed the vehicle behavior during the cornering in a transient steering condition. We made a vehicle model by use of DADS, which is dynamic analysis software, in order to carry out many cases of simulation with varying design parameters. The effect of toe-geometry change to vehicle stability is evaluated by computer simulation and the actual test. In order to reduce the under steer characteristics of a mini-bus, the amount of toe geometry change should be less than current value.

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Extracting 3D Geometry Parameters of Hip Joint for Designing a Custom-Made Hip Implant (맞춤형 인공관절 설계를 위한 인체 고관절의 3차원 형상 정보 추출)

  • Seo, Jeong-Woo;Jun, Yong-Tae
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.200-208
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    • 2008
  • Total Hip Replacement(THR) is a surgical procedure that replaces a diseased hip joint with a prosthesis. A plastic or metal cup forms the socket, and the head of the femur is replaced by a metal ball on a stem placed inside the femur. Due to the various types and shapes of human hip joint of every individual, a selected commercial implant sometimes may not be the best-fit to a patient, or it cannot be applied because of its discrepancy. Hence extracting geometry parameters of hip joint is one of the most crucial processes in designing custom-made implants. This paper describes the framework of a methodology to extract the geometric parameters of the hip joint. The parameters include anatomical axis, femoral head, head offset length, femoral neck, neck shaft angle, anteversion, acetabulum, and canal flare index. The proposed system automatically recommends the size and shape of a custom-made hip implant with respect to the patient's individual anatomy from 3D models of hip structures. The proposed procedure creating these custom-made implants with some typical examples is precisely presented and discussed in this paper.

End-mill Modeling and Manufacturing Methodology via Cutting Simulation (Cutting Simulation을 이용한 End-milling Cutter의 모델링 및 제작에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Jae-Hyun;Kim Jong-Han;Ko Tae-Jo;Park Jung-Whan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.23 no.6 s.183
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    • pp.151-159
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes a design process of end-milling cutters: solid model of the designed cutter is constructed along with computation of cutter geometry, and the wheel geometry as well as wheel positioning data f3r fabricating end-mills with required cutter geometry is calculated. In the process, the main idea is to use the cutting simulation method by which the machined shape of an end-milling cutter is obtained via Boolean operation between a given grinding wheel and a cylindrical workpiece (raw stock). Major design parameters of a cutter such as rake angle, inner radius can be verified by interrogating the section profile of its solid model. We studied relations between various dimensional parameters and proposed an iterative approach to obtain the required geometry of a grinding wheel and the CL data for machining an end-milling cutter satisfying the design parameters. This research has been implemented on a commercial CAD system by use of the API function programming, and is currently used by a tool maker in Korea. It can eliminate producing a physical prototype during the design stage, and it can be used for virtual cutting test and analysis as well.

The Geometry Prediction of Back-bead in Arc Welding

  • Lee, Jeong-Ick;Koh, Byung-Kab
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 2007
  • This research was done on the basis of assumption that there is a relationship between welding parameters and geometry of the back-bead being a gap in arc welding. Multiple regression analysis was used as method for predicting the geometry of the back-bead. The analysis data and the verification data were used for the formation of multiple regression analysis. The method was used to perform the prediction of the back-bead.

Analysis on the Surface Accuracy in according to Geometry of End Mill (엔드밀의 형상에 따른 가공정밀도 해석)

  • 고성림;이상규;김용현
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.1001-1004
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    • 2000
  • As tools for machining precision components, end mills and ball end mills are widely used. For the end mills have longer cylindrical shape comparing diameter, liable to deflect and induce deterioration of surface roughness. Tool geometry parameters and cutting process have complex relations with each other. So, It is hard to determine hew to select optimal tool geometry. So, to improve the stiffness, relationship between cutting process and tool geometry must be studied. In this study, relations between grinding wheel geometry, setting condition and tool geometry are revealed. For the purpose of studying relations between each parameter, the equivalent diameter of tool has been calculated assuming tool as a simple beam. By the various cutting simulations and experiments, tool geometry and cutting process has been studied.

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A Study Evaluating Welding Quality in Pressure Vessel Using Mahalanobis Distance (마할라노비스 거리를 이용한 압력용기 용접부 용접성 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ill Soo;Lee, Jong Pyo;Lee, Ji Hye;Jung, Sung Myoung;Kim, Young Su;Chand, Reenal Ritesh;Park, Min Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 2013
  • Robotic GMA (Gas Metal Arc) welding process is one of widely acceptable metal joining process. The heat and mass inputs are coupled and transferred by the weld arc to the molten weld pool and by the molten metal that is being transferred to the weld pool. The amount and distribution of the input energy are basically controlled by the obvious and careful choices of welding process parameters in order to accomplish the optimal bead geometry and the desired quality of the weldment. To make effective use of automated and robotic GMA welding, it is imperative to predict online faults for bead geometry and welding quality with respect to welding parameters, applicable to all welding positions and covering a wide range of material thickness. MD (Mahalanobis Distance) technique was employed for investigating and modeling the GMA welding process and significance test techniques were applied for the interpretation of the experimental data. To successfully accomplish this objective, two sets of experiment were performed with different welding parameters; the welded samples from SM 490A steel flats. First, a set of weldments without any faults were generated in a number of repeated sessions in order to be used as references. The experimental results of current and voltage waveforms were used to predict the magnitude of bead geometry and welding quality, and to establish the relationships between weld process parameters and online welding faults. Statistical models developed from experimental results which can be used to quantify the welding quality with respect to process parameters in order to achieve the desired bead geometry based on weld quality criteria.