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Electrical Switching Characteristics of Thin Film Transistor with Amorphous Chalcogenide Channel

  • Nam, Gi-Hyeon;Kim, Jang-Han;Jeong, Hong-Bae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.08a
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    • pp.280-281
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    • 2011
  • We fabricated the devices of TFT type with the amorphous chalcogenide channel. A single device consists of a Pt source and drain, a Ti glue layer and a GeSe chalcogenide channel layer on SiO2/Si substrate which worked as the gate. We confirmed the drain current with variations of gate bias and channel size. The I-V curves of the switching device are shown in Fig. 1. The channel of the device always contains amorphous state, but can be programmed into two states with different threshold voltages (Vth). In each state, the device shows a normal Ovonic switching behavior. Below Vth (OFF state), the current is low, but once the biasing voltage is greater than Vth (ON state), the current increases dramatically and the ON-OFF ratio is about 4 order. Based on the experiments, we contained the conclusion that the gate voltage can enhance the drain current, and the electric field by the drain voltage affects the amorphous-amorphous transition. The switching device always contains the amorphous state and never exhibits the Ohmic behavior of the crystalline state.

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Performance Evaluation of a Mobile Stratospheric Communication System on Measured Rician Log-Normal Fading Channel Models

  • Kang, Byeong-Gwon
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07c
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    • pp.1451-1454
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    • 2002
  • In recent years, there are growing concerns about land mobile satellite (LMS) communication systems and mobile stratospheric communication systems (SCS) for the purpose of service upgrade of personal and mobile communications in near future. It is important to possess accurate channel model for prediction of the above system performance. Thus, in this paper, we evaluate the bit error rates of a coded BPSK system based on realistic channel model which can be applied to stratospheric communication systems. The channel data was made by fitting the parameters of probability distribution model to measured data. This approach was proposed by Corraza〔1〕and modified by You〔2〕. And also the effects of channel codings on the system performance are analyzed. As results, we can get the performance curve characteristics on realistic Rician log-normal fading channels with various communication environments.

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Channel Heterogeneity Aware Channel Assignment for IEEE 802.11 Multi-Radio Multi-Rate Wireless Networks (IEEE 802.11 다중 라디오 다중 전송률 무선 네트워크를 위한 채널 이질성 인지 채널 할당)

  • Kim, Sok-Hyong;Kim, Dong-Wook;Suh, Young-Joo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.36 no.11A
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    • pp.870-877
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    • 2011
  • IEEE 802.11 devices are widely used, and terminals can be equipped with multiple IEEE 802.11 interfaces as low-cost IEEE 802.11 devices are deployed. The off-the-shelf IEEE 802.11 devices provide multiple channels and multiple data rates. In practical multi-channel networks, since there is channel heterogeneity which indicates that channels have different signal characteristics for the same node, channels should be efficiently assigned to improve network capacity. In addition, in multi-rate networks, low-rate links severely degrade the performance of high-rate links on the same channel, which is known as performance anomaly. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a heterogeneity aware channel assignment (HACA) algorithm that improves network performance by reflecting channel heterogeneity and performance anomaly. Through NS-2 simulations, we validate that the HACA algorithm shows improved performance compared with existing channel assignment algorithms that do not reflect channel heterogeneity.

A Collaborative Channel Strategy of Physical and Virtual Stores for Look-and-feel Products (물리적 상점과 가상 상점의 협업적 경로전략: 감각상품을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Jin-Baek;Oh, Chang-Gyu
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.67-93
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    • 2006
  • Some consumers prefer online and others prefer offline. What makes them prefer online or offline? There has been a lack of theoretical development to adequately explain consumers' channel switching behavior between traditional physical stores and new virtual stores. Through consumers' purchase decision processes, this study examined the reasons why consumers changed channels depending on purchase process stages. Consumer's purchase decision process could be divided into three stages: pre-purchase stage, purchase stage, and post-purchase stage. We used the intention of channel selection as a surrogate dependent variable of channel selection. And some constructs, that is, channel function, channel benefits, customer relationship benefits, and perceived behavioral control, were selected as independent variables. In buying look-and-feel products, it was identified that consumers preferred virtual stores to physical stores at pre-purchase stage. To put it concretely, all constructs except channel benefits were more influenced to consumers at virtual stores. This result implied that information searching function, which is a main function at pre-purchase stage, was better supported by virtual stores than physical stores. In purchase stage, consumers preferred physical stores to virtual stores. Specially, all constructs influenced much more to consumers at physical stores. This result implied that although escrow service and trusted third parties were introduced, consumers felt that financial risk, performance risk, social risk, etc. still remained highly online. Finally, consumers did not prefer any channel at post-purchase stage. But three independent variables, i.e. channel function, channel benefits, and customer relationship benefits, were significantly preferred at physical stores rather than virtual stores at post-purchase stage. So we concluded that physical stores were a little more preferred to virtual stores at post-purchase stage. Through this study, it was identified that most consumers might switch channels according to purchase process stages. So, first of all, sales representatives should decide that what benefits should be given them through virtual stores at the pre-purchase stage and through physical stores at the purchase and post-purchase stages, and then devise collaborative channel strategies.

A new four-layer channel router using the diagonal routing (대각선배선을 사용한 4층 채널배선에 관한 연구)

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    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.34C no.7
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 1997
  • This paper proposes a routing model based on the HVHD for four-layer routing problems. Differing from the HVHV and HVHH models, the proposed HVHD model permits diagonal routing on the fourth laye rwith a grid of 45.deg., 90.deg. and 135.deg. directions. The developed algorithm which uses a channel-graph including weights routes a layer using diagonal model and the othe rthree layers using HVH model. Applications to several benchmark examples verify that approximately 10~25 percent reduction of channel density can be achieved compared to the conventional four-layer channel routing algorithms.

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A Study on Two-Way Microwave Communication link at 26 ㎓ frequency band

  • Jeong, Young-Sic;Kim, Whan-Woo;Min, Jae-Hong;Park, Wung
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.8B
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    • pp.674-682
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents the studies on wireless channel modeling and reverse link synchronization of CATV. This paper analyzes multi-path fading channel to the cause of signal distortion in the wireless communication environment. We represent the microwave link characteristics according to the channel model. Multi-path channel can affect fading.

The Designs and Implementation of Trusted Channel between Secure Operating Systems

  • Yu, Joon-Suk;Lim, Jae-Deok;Kim, Jeong-Nyeo;Sohn, Sung-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2003.05c
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    • pp.2117-2120
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    • 2003
  • Trusted channel provides a means of secure communication and it includes security services such as confidentiality, authentication, and so on. This paper describes the implementation of trusted channel between secure operating systems that integrates access control mechanisms with FreeBSD kernel code[1]. The trusted channel we developed offers confidentiality an4 message authentication for network traffic based on the destination address. It is implemented in the kernel level of IP layer and transparent to users.

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Channel Estimation and LDPC Code Puncturing Schemes Based on Incremental Pilots for OFDM

  • Jung, Sung-Yoon;Kim, Sung-Hwan
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.603-606
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    • 2010
  • In this letter, we propose a channel estimation algorithm based on incremental pilots. These are pilots additionally inserted after puncturing the modulated orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols to enhance channel estimation performance without lowering bandwidth efficiency. A low-density parity-check code puncturing scheme is also proposed to prevent the performance degradation due to the codeword bit loss caused by punctured OFDM symbols.

Large eddy simulation on the turbulent mixing phenomena in 3×3 bare tight lattice rod bundle using spectral element method

  • Ju, Haoran;Wang, Mingjun;Wang, Yingjie;Zhao, Minfu;Tian, Wenxi;Liu, Tiancai;Su, G.H.;Qiu, Suizheng
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.52 no.9
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    • pp.1945-1954
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    • 2020
  • Subchannel code is one of the effective simulation tools for thermal-hydraulic analysis in nuclear reactor core. In order to reduce the computational cost and improve the calculation efficiency, empirical correlation of turbulent mixing coefficient is employed to calculate the lateral mixing velocity between adjacent subchannels. However, correlations utilized currently are often fitted from data achieved in central channel of fuel assembly, which would simply neglect the wall effects. In this paper, the CFD approach based on spectral element method is employed to predict turbulent mixing phenomena through gaps in 3 × 3 bare tight lattice rod bundle and investigate the flow pulsation through gaps in different positions. Re = 5000,10000,20500 and P/D = 1.03 and 1.06 have been covered in the simulation cases. With a well verified mesh, lateral velocities at gap center between corner channel and wall channel (W-Co), wall channel and wall channel (W-W), wall channel and center channel (W-C) as well as center channel and center channel (C-C) are collected and compared with each other. The obvious turbulent mixing distributions are presented in the different channels of rod bundle. The peak frequency values at W-Co channel could have about 40%-50% reduction comparing with the C-C channel value and the turbulent mixing coefficient β could decrease around 25%. corrections for β should be performed in subchannel code at wall channel and corner channel for a reasonable prediction result. A preliminary analysis on fluctuation at channel gap has also performed. Eddy cascade should be considered carefully in detailed analysis for fluctuating in rod bundle.

The Remodelling of Hydraulic Structure in a Distribution Channel for Improving the Equality of the Flow Distribution (II): Optimization through Wet Tests (수리구조 개선을 통한 분배수로 균등분배 성능 향상에 관한 연구(II): Pilot plant 실험을 통한 최적화)

  • Park, No-Suk;Kim, Seong-Su;Hwang, Jun-Sick;Im, Jae-Rim;Kim, Chung-Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.581-587
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    • 2007
  • In order to suggest the methodology for improving the equality of flow distribution in a distribution channel, wet tests were carried out for pilot plant which was scaled down to 1/8 of full scale distribution channel being operated in domestic K_water treatment plant. The correlation between various hydraulic variables and their effects on the equality of flow distribution was evaluated through wet tests using pilot plant. From the results of wet tests, the longitudinal baffle with orifices was installed in the distribution channel, the equality of flow distribution was improved on the condition that the Froude number in pilot plant was similar with that in the full scale channel. Also, the opening ratio of the orifices on the longitudinal baffled did not have influence on the performance of the equality of flow distribution when the average flow velocity and Froud number were relatively low (Froude number ${\fallingdotseq} 0.01$). In the other hand, the performance of the equality of flow distribution was improved with increasing the opening ration of on the longitudinal baffle under conditions of relatively high average flow velocity and high Froud number(${\gtrsim}0.1$)