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Development of IoT Searching System Missing Children by utilizing Open Source Hardware (오픈소스 하드웨어를 이용한 IoT 미아찾기 시스템)

  • Heo, Seong-Mu;Kim, Cha-Jong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.277-280
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    • 2016
  • Currently, systems for finding missing children are composed of using communication between a QR code and RFID chip, as the use of a smartphone. However, the current systems for finding missing children have limitations in that children can only be found if there are people in the surrounding area; there is an economic burden on parents required to purchase a smartphone for their children; along with difficulties in finding the missing children without the assistance of those in the surrounding area in critical situations such as a kidnapping, due to the limited duration of the battery life. In order to solve such problems, approaches need to be made from two perspectives: having someone in the surrounding area; and absence of anyone in the surrounding area. This thesis is centered on the development of a IoT (Internet of Things) system for finding missing children that combines two methods, namely, the method of finding missing children without a guardian in the surrounding area -within the limited space in which AP is installed by using a beacon and open source hardware being highlighted as the IoT technology - and the method of finding missing children with the smartphone application in which each individual becomes the Access Point (AP). The Main purpose is to provide accurate information of missing children's location for the 2situations and it is found that the accuracy of smartphones APP is 97.7% and security device AP is 91.1%.

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STUDY ON INCIDENCE OF SUPERNUMERARY AND CONGENITAL MISSING TEETH BY ORTHOPANTOMOGRAPHY. (Orthopantomography에 의(依)한 과잉치(過剩齒)와 선천성(先天性) 결손치(缺損齒)의 발생빈도(發生頻度)에 관(關)한 고찰(考察))

  • Cha, Moo-Ho;Kim, Jin-Tae;Woo, Won-Sup
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 1975
  • We observed the orthopantomography taken by 800 children who came to our pedodontic department, School of Dentistry, S.N.U. and also got the incidence of supernumerary and congenital missing teeth as follows. (1) The children who had supernumerary or congenital missing teeth were 9.75% of all. (2) In incidence of supernumerary teeth, male was 0.50% higher than female. (3) Incidence of conginital missing teeth was 7.0% and male was 1.0% higher than female. (4) Incidence of congeintal missing teeth was mainly arised from mandible.

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Analysis of Socioeconomic Costs of Child Missing (아동실종으로 인한 사회경제적 비용 분석)

  • Chung, Ick-Joong;Kim, Sung-Chun;Song, Jae-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.371-389
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    • 2009
  • This study estimates the socioeconomic costs of missing children in Korea. The costs were classified as direct costs and indirect costs. The direct costs consisted of direct costs for searching for missing child such as making posters, transportation, and medical costs. The indirect costs were computed by the opportunity costs caused by child missing. The total costs that could be attributable to missing child were estimated to be about 570 million won per long-term missing child. This provides strong evidence that prevention of child missing is the most important and quick recovery after child is missing is the second most important. Missing child incurs substantial socioeconomic costs to the Korean society. Therefore, this study provides strong need for more interest from people who are indifferent to missing child issues and strong support for more government interventions to solve missing child problem in Korea. Further studies are needed to calculate socioeconomic costs of child missing more exactly.

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THE PREVALENCE OF DOUBLE TEETH AND CONGENITAL MISSING TEETH IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN OF IKSAN CITY (익산지역 유치원 아동의 이중치와 결손치의 발생빈도에 관한 조사 연구)

  • Ju, Jin-Hyung;Lee, Kwang-Hee;Kim, Dae-Eop;Jeong, Young-Nam
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.210-216
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    • 2003
  • The double teeth include gemination and fusion. The congenital missing tooth is the absence of the tooth. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of double teeth and congenital missing teeth in preschool children of Iksan city. The study population consisted of 1,031 children, 569 boys and 462 girls, aged from 17 to 84 months. The double teeth possess a variety of diagnostic and treatment problems. Gemination is the partial splitting of a single bud into two distinct entities that remain joined in a Siamese twin fashion. Fusion is the joining of two buds. Both may be normal, or one may be a supernumerary tooth. Congenital missing is the absence of one or a few teeth. Twenty three(11 boys and 12 girls) of the 1,031 children had double teeth and 17(8 boys and 9 girls) exhibited congenital missing of teeth. The prevalence of double primary teeth was 2.2%. The prevalence of congenital missing teeth was 1.6%. One subject had double teeth and congenital missing tooth at the same time. Of the 17 cases of congenital missing teeth, one girl showed it in the maxilla and aye boys and six girls had them in the unilateral side of the mandible. There were no significant differences in the prevalence of double teeth and congenital missing teeth between the boys and the girls.

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A study on of Stray Child Prevention App Using GPS and Bluetooth 'Kid Keeper' (GPS와 Bluetooth를 이용한 미아예방 '키드키퍼' 앱 개발 연구)

  • Kim, Sung Hwan;An, Guek Dong;Kim, Min Sub;Moon, Song Chul
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2014
  • We are being developed many applicaton of wireless mobile computing system environment with development of wireless internet technology and teminal eqipment. Lately, Modern Society increase terror of infant children and weak peoples. This study suggested missing child prevention and protection of infant children. When happened an emergency of missing child has risen, we suggest missing child prevention system. This system find position of missing child in fast time. We analysis and design and constructed missing child prevention system by bluetooth and GPS of wireless mobile environment.

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한 인구학도의 회고

  • 김택일
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 1988
  • This study examines the sampling bias that may have resulted from the large number of missing observations. Despite well-designed and reliable sampling procedures, the observed sample values in DSFH(Demographic Survey on Changes in Family and Household Structure, Japan) included many missing observations. The head administerd survey method of DSFH resulted in a large number of missing observations regarding characteristics of elderly non-head parents and their children. In addition, the response probability of a particular item in DSFH significantly differs by characteristics of elderly parents and their children. Furthermore, missing observations of many items occurred simultaneously. This complex pattern of missing observations critically limits the ability to produce an unbiased analysis. First, the large number of missing observations is likely to cause a misleading estimate of the standard error. Even worse, the possible dependency of missing observations on their latent values is likely to produce biased estimates of covariates. Two models are employed to solve the possible inference biases. First, EM algorithm is used to infer the missing values based on the knowledge of the association between the observed values and other covariates. Second, a selection model was employed given the suspicion that the probability of missing observations of proximity depends on its unobserved outcome.

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Dental Caries Status on Permanent Teeth among Primary School Children in Changwon, Korea (창원시 초등학교 아동의 영구치우식증실태)

  • Oh, Mag-Yup;Do, Ae-Ok;Lee, Jee-Hye;Sim, Wae-Joung;Lee, Sang-Ok;Ryu, Jin-Kyeong;Heo, Mok;Jang, Dong-Su;Ra, Su-Jung;Kim, Jin-Bom
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 1997
  • In order to develop the programme for the improvement of dental health among primary school children, epidemiological survey to examine dental caries status was conducted among primary school children in Changwon, Korea. We sampled 2 primary schools and surveyed children from first to sixth grade aged 6-11 years. All samples were 3,206 consisted of 1,715 males and 1,491 females. We assessed caries prevalence on permanent teeth. 1. Children with caries experience on permanent teeth were 15.1% at 1st grade, 48.2% at 2nd grade, 73.8% at 3rd grade, 75.6% at 4th grade, 76.8% at 5th grade, 77.4% at 6th grade. 2. Decayed, Missing and Filled teeth were 0.31 at 1st grade, 1.16 at 2nd grade, 2.12 at 3rd grade, 2.38 at 4th grade, 2.50 at 5th grade, 2.69 at 6th grade. 3. Decayed teeth among Decayed, Missing and Filled teeth were totally 63.4%. Filled teeth among Decayed, Missing and Filled teeth were totally 36.6%. 4. Community dental health programmmes including water fluoridation, fluoride mouth rinsing, use of fluoride-containing toothpastes and fissure sealants should be developed to prevent dental caries among school children. 5. School incremental dental care programme should be also developed to prevent and treat children's dental caries by use of dentists and oral hygienists.

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Missing Children Policy in Korea: A Legislative Model for Korean Code Adam Alert (한국형 코드아담제도 도입을 위한 입법모델 연구)

  • Lee, Sung Yong;Kim, Hakkyong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.179-191
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    • 2012
  • In 2003, the US Congress enacted the Code Adam Act of 2003. The Act was so-named in memory of six-year-old Adam Walsh, who was abducted from a Sears department store in Florida and was later found murdered in 1981. According to the Act, the designated authority for a public building must establish procedures for locating a child missing in a federal facility in the USA. In this context, the study basically aims to propose a legislative model for a missing children policy in Korean multi-use facilities, critically analyzing the US Code Adam Act. Unlike the Act, the proposed Korean bill requires all multi-use facilities beyond a certain size, including private buildings, to arrange a feasible missing child procedure on their own premises. The bill can impose an administrative fine on facilities which don't have the procedure in place, and further can make the list of the facilities known to the public. In order to encourage voluntary participation from the private sector, the bill finally suggests the Voluntary Certification Scheme through which participating business can take advantage of the certification logo commercially.

Place Information System for Missing Children using Embedded Board (임베디드 보드를 이용한 미아 위치 정보 시스템)

  • Lee, Hyeon-Tae;Lee, Goo-Yeon
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.29 no.B
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we implement a place information system for missing children using embedded board. In the implementation, the embedded board receives location information from GPS satellites, parsing GGA information which includes current time and location coordinates from the satellite information and sends them to the location management server. The server locates a missing child using the location information from embedded board together with server database. We implement an application program for the system. The program shows current location of a child and its moving path and browses the corresponding map from coordinates mapping.

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EM Algorithm and Two Stage Model for Incomplete Data (불완전한 자료에 대한 보완기법(EM 알고리듬과 2단계(Two Stage) 모델))

  • 박경숙
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.162-183
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    • 1998
  • This study examines the sampling bias that may have resulted from the large number of missing observations. Despite well-designed and reliable sampling procedures, the observed sample values in DSFH(Demographic Survey on Changes in Family and Household Structure, Japan) included many missing observations. The head administerd survey method of DSFH resulted in a large number of missing observations regarding characteristics of elderly non-head parents and their children. In addition, the response probability of a particular item in DSFH significantly differs by characteristics of elderly parents and their children. Furthermore, missing observations of many items occurred simultaneously. This complex pattern of missing observations critically limits the ability to produce an unbiased analysis. First, the large number of missing observations is likely to cause a misleading estimate of the standard error. Even worse, the possible dependency of missing observations on their latent values is likely to produce biased estimates of covariates. Two models are employed to solve the possible inference biases. First, EM algorithm is used to infer the missing values based on the knowledge of the association between the observed values and other covariates. Second, a selection model was employed given the suspicion that the probability of missing observations of proximity depends on its unobserved outcome.

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