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A Study on the Large-Scale Power Blackout Management System in the Level of National Crisis Management (대규모 정전상태에 대비한 국가위기관리 방향에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Kwang-Rae;Joo, Il-Yeob
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.10
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    • pp.387-407
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    • 2005
  • Thanks to the developments of IT technologies, such critical infrastructures as fundamental structures of energies, material circulations, monetary circulations, and living necessaries are intertwined as well as mutually dependent. In this respect, the fact that national infrastructures are closely related to IT infrastructures implies not only expected benefits to provide diverse information-based services, but also anticipated costs to bring about new dangers. However, in spite of these threats, traditional researchers have not put enough interests in these indirect danger, which yield the damages in broad areas through paralyzing risk management systems, although they have investigated such direct threats as nuclear accidents, conflagrations, traffic troubles, and gasoline accidents. Considering that the tendency to depend on electricity, so-called electrification, which is caused by automation and informationalization, is intensified in all parts of society, the breakout problem as a factor to inhibit securities in information-oriented society is significant. Thus, the problems of large-scale power blackout should be treated as national crises. Also, preparation systems for large-scale power blackout have to be provided quickly. In this paper, with analyzing various cases of large-scale power blackout and investigation the causes of them, researches on the blackout management systems of Korea are to be present, on the basis of national crisis management states which are comprised of protection (mitigating and preparing), responding, and recovering(rewarding).

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Development of the Large-Scale Oligonucleotide Chip for the Diagnosis of Plant Viruses and its Practical Use

  • Nam, Moon;Kim, Jeong-Seon;Lim, Seungmo;Park, Chung Youl;Kim, Jeong-Gyu;Choi, Hong-Soo;Lim, Hyoun-Sub;Moon, Jae Sun;Lee, Su-Heon
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2014
  • A large-scale oligonucleotide (LSON) chip was developed for the detection of the plant viruses with known genetic information. The LSON chip contains two sets of 3,978 probes for 538 species of targets including plant viruses, satellite RNAs and viroids. A hundred forty thousand probes, consisting of isolate-, species- and genus-specific probes respectively, are designed from 20,000 of independent nucleotide sequence of plant viruses. Based on the economic importance, the amount of genome information, and the number of strains and/or isolates, one to fifty-one probes for each target virus are selected and spotted on the chip. The standard and field samples for the analysis of the LSON chip have been prepared and tested by RT-PCR. The probe's specific and/or nonspecific reaction patterns by LSON chip allow us to diagnose the unidentified viruses. Thus, the LSON chip in this study could be highly useful for the detection of unexpected plant viruses, the monitoring of emerging viruses and the fluctuation of the population of major viruses in each plant.

Design and Implementation of a Mobile Runtime Library for Execution of Large-scale Application (대용량 소프트웨어 실행을 위한 모바일 런타임 라이브러리 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Ye-In;Lee, Jong-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2010
  • Today's growth of the mobile communication infrastructure made mobile computing systems like cellular phones came next to or surpassed the desktop PCs in popularity due to their mobility. Although the performance of mobile devices is now being improved continuously, it is a current common sense that compute intensive large-scale applications can hardly run on any kind of mobile handset devices. To clear up this problem, we decided to exploit the mobile cluster computing system and surveyed the existing ones first. We found out, however, that most of them are not the actual implementations but a mobile cluster infrastructure proposal or idea suggestions for reliable mobile clustering. To make cell phones participated in cluster computing nodes, in this paper, we propose a redesigned JPVM cluster computing engine and a set of WIPI mobile runtime functions interfacing with it. And we also show the performance evaluation results of real parallel applications running on our Mobile-JPVM cluster computing systems. We find out by the performance evaluation that large-scale applications can sufficiently run on mobile devices such as cellular phones when using our mobile cluster computing engine.

Iron Oxide Nanoparticle-incorporated Alginate Capsules as Magnetic Field-assisted Potential Delivery Platforms for Agriculture Pesticides and Biocontrol Agents

  • Lee, Dohyeon;Choi, Kyoung Soon;Kim, Daun;Park, Sunho;Kim, Woochan;Jang, Kyoung-Je;Lim, Ki-Taek;Chung, Jong Hoon;Seonwoo, Hoon;Kim, Jangho
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.323-329
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: Biocompatible capsules have recently been highlighted as a novel platform for delivering various components, such as drug, food, and agriculture pesticides, to overcome the current limitations of living systems, such as those in agriculture, biology, the environment, and foods. However, few active targeting systems using biocompatible capsules and physical forces simultaneously have been developed in the agricultural engineering field. Methods: Here, we developed an active targeting delivery platform that uses biocompatible alginate capsules and controls movements by magnetic forces for agricultural and biological engineering applications. We designed and fabricated large-scale biocompatible capsules, using custom-made nozzles ejecting alginate solutions for encapsulation. Results: To develop the active target delivery platforms, we incorporated iron oxide nanoparticles in the large-scale alginate capsules. The sizes of alginate capsules were controlled by regulating the working conditions, such as concentrations of alginate solutions and iron oxide nanoparticles. Conclusions: We confirmed that the iron oxide particle-incorporated large-scale alginate capsules moved actively in response to magnetic fields, which will be a good strategy for active targeted delivery platforms for agriculture and biological engineering applications, such as for the controlled delivery of agriculture pesticides and biocontrol agents.

iRF: Integrated Red Team Framework for Large-Scale Cyber Defence Exercise (iRF: 대규모 사이버 방어 훈련을 위한 통합 레드팀 프레임워크)

  • Jang, In Sook;Cho, Eun-Sun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.1045-1054
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    • 2021
  • As APT attacks become more frequent and sophisticated, not only the advancement of the security systems but also the competence of the cybersecurity officers of each institution that operates them is becoming increasingly important. In a large-scale cyber defence exercise with many blue teams participating and many systems to simulate and defend against, it should be possible to simulate attacks to generate various attack patterns, network payloads, and system events. However, if one RT framework is used, there is a limitation that it can be easily detected by the blue team. In the case of operating multiple RT frameworks, a lot of time and effort by experts for exercise setup and operation for each framework is required. In this paper, we propose iRF(integrated RT framework) that can automatically operate large-scale cyber defence exercise by integrating a number of open RT frameworks and RT frameworks created by ourselves.

Developing a Model of Technology Readiness Levels(TRLs) for a Large-Scale National Research and Development Project (대규모 국가 연구개발 자제를 위한 기술준비수준 모델 개발)

  • Hong, Jin-Won;Park, Seung-Wook;Suh, Woo-Jong;Park, Ji-Man
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.58-75
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    • 2009
  • As practicalization and commercialization of the technologies invented from the national R&D(Research & Development) project has been emerging as an important issue, the need for a tool for R&D project management has been increased. Technology Readiness Levels model(TRL) has currently been used for R&D project management because it provides distinctive definition of the nine levels in the progress of technology development starting from the basic research level to the utilization level. However, it is difficult to adopt the model for a large-scale national R&D project in which multiple research projects are involved simultaneously. In addition, TRL demands evaluation of research projects done by relevant experts and offers no specific measures determining the level of technology development. This study uses Delphi method to develop the measurement system helping to determine technology readiness levels for the technologies invented in a large scale national R&D project. The proposed model includes definition and measurement scles for each level in TRL.

A Fibonacci Posterorder Circulants (피보나치 후위순회 원형군)

  • Kim Yong-Seok
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.743-746
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we propose and analyze a new parallel computer topology, called the Fibonacci posterorder circulants. It connects ${\Large f}_x,\;n{\geq}2$ processing nodes, same the number of nodes used in a comparable Fibonacci cube. Yet its diameter is only ${\lfloor}\frac{n}{3}{\rfloor}$ almost one third that of the Fibonacci cube. Fibonacci cube is asymmetric, but it is a regular and symmetric static interconnection networks for large-scale, loosely coupled systems. It includes scalability and Fibonacci cube as a spanning subgraph.

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LARGE-SCALE CURRENTS AND SEA-BOTTOM ELEVATION CHANGE DEVELOPED BY WINTER STORMS

  • Sato, Shinji
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers Conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 1996
  • Severe storms are frequently generated in winter along coasts on the Japan Sea side, which are developed by strong northwestern wind caused by periodic passages of low-pressure systems across the sea. The winter storm generally persists for several days, generating strong winds and large waves from northwest. During the storm, strong alongshore currents are also observed in the offshore region, which may continue to flow over a couple of days. (omitted)

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A File System for Large-scale NAND Flash Memory Based Storage System

  • Son, Sunghoon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we propose a file system for flash memory which remedies shortcomings of existing flash memory file systems. Besides supporting large block size, the proposed file system reduces time in initializing file system significantly by adopting logical address comprised of erase block number and bitmap for pages in the block to find a page. The file system is suitable for embedded systems with limited main memory since it has small in-memory data structures. It also provides efficient management of obsolete blocks and free blocks, which contribute to the reduction of file update time. Finally the proposed file system can easily configure the maximum file size and file system size limits, which results in portability to emerging larger flash memories. By conducting performance evaluation studies, we show that the proposed file system can contribute to the performance improvement of embedded systems.

Smart Concrete Structures with Optical Fiber Sensors

  • Kim, Ki-Soo
    • KCI Concrete Journal
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 1999
  • Recently the interest in the safety assessment of civil infrastructures has increased. As bridge structures become large-scale, it is necessary to monitor and maintain the safety of large bridges, which requires smart systems that can make long-term monitoring a reality . Civil engineers have applied monitoring systems to several bridges, such as the New Haeng-Ju Bridge and Riverside Urban Highway Bridge, but these applications have some problems with the sensors for long-term measurement, setup techniques for the bridge monitoring system and the assessment of measured data. In the present study, an optical fiber sensor smart system was tested and confirmed in laboratory tests on the concrete members. By Attaching optical fiber sensors to the structural parts of the Sung-San Bridge, the bridge load test was measured. These smart concrete structure systems can be applied to bridges and the load capacity of the bridge can assessed.

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