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Mathematical Model Expression of Portable Calibration System for Float Type Water Level Meters (부자식 수위계를 위한 이동형 교정시스템의 수학 모델)

  • Hong, Sung-taek;Shin, Gang-wook
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.21 no.10
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    • pp.1964-1972
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    • 2017
  • K-water have been operating as an International accredited calibration organization for ISO 17025 regarding float, ultrasonic and radar type since 2008. Due to the absence of on-site calibration system, water level meter could only be calibrated from a laboratory. Therefore K-water institute developed an mobile calibration system for water-level meter in 2015 to calibrate the water-level meter on site. The mobile calibration system was certificated by KOLAS(Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme) in 2016. In this paper a mobile calibration system, which is a method to calibrate float type water level meter on site, is established. A mathematical equation was derived by reviewing characteristics of standard equipment and measurement. By developing the mobile calibration system, it is possible to achieve reliability of data through scientific system operation on hydrological data.

Design and Implementation Systolic Array FFT Processor Based on Shared Memory (공유 메모리 기반 시스토릭 어레이 FFT 프로세서 설계 및 구현)

  • Jeong, Dongmin;Roh, yunseok;Son, Hanna;Jung, Yongchul;Jung, Yunho
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.797-802
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we presents the design and implementation results of the FFT processor, which supports 4096 points of operation with less memory by sharing several memory used in the base-4 systolic array FFT processor into one memory. Sharing memory provides the advantage of reducing the area, and also simplifies the flow of data as I/O of the data progresses in one memory. The presented FFT processor was implemented and verified on the FPGA device. The implementation resulted in 51,855 CLB LUTs, 29,712 CLB registers, 8 block RAM tiles and 450 DSPs, and confirmed that the memory area could be reduced by 65% compared to the existing base-4 systolic array structure.

Topographic Mapping using SAR Interferometry Method (레이다 간섭기법(SAR Interferometry)을 이용한 지형도 제작)

  • Jeong, Do-Chan;Kim, Byung-Guk
    • 한국공간정보시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.06a
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2000
  • Recently, SAR Interferometry method is actively being studied as a new technic in topographic mapping using satellite imageries. it extract height values using two SAR imageries covering same areas. Unlike when using SPOT imageries, it isn't affected by atmospheric conditions and time. But it is difficult to process radar imageries and the height accuracy is very low where relief displacements are high. In this study, we produced DEM(Digital Elevation Model) using ERS-1, ERS-2 tandem data and analysed the height accuracy over 14 ground control points. The mean error in height was 14.06m. But when using airborne SAR data, it Is expected that we can produce more accurate DEM which will be able to ue used in updating 1/10,000 or 1/25,000 map.

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Satellite Rainfall Monitoring: Recent Progress and Its Potential Applicability (인공위성 강우모니터링: 최근 동향 및 활용 방안)

  • Kim Seong-Joon;Shin Sa-Chul;Suh Ae-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.142-150
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    • 1999
  • During the past three decades after the first attempt to use satellite imagery or derived cloud products for rainfall estimation, much is known and understood concerning the scope and difficulties of satellite rainfall monitoring. After a brief general introduction this paper reviews recent progress in this field with special reference to improvement of algorithms, inter-comparison projects, integrative use of data from different sources, increasing lengths of data records and derived products, and interpretability of rainfall results. Also the paradigm of TRMM (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission) which is the first space mission(1997) dedicated to measuring tropical and subtropical rainfall though microwave and visible/infrared sensors, including the first spaceborne rain radar was introduced, and the potential applicability to the field of agriculture and water resources by combining satellite imagery is described.

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Areal average rainfall estimation method using multiple elevation data of an electromagnetic wave rain gauge (전파강수계의 다중 고도각 자료를 이용한 면적 평균 강우 추정 기법)

  • Lim, Sanghun;Choi, Jeongho;Kim, Won
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.53 no.6
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    • pp.417-425
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    • 2020
  • In order to predict and prevent hydrological disasters such as flood, it is necessary to accurately estimate rainfall. In this paper, an areal average rainfall estimation method using multiple elevation observation data of an electromagnetic wave rain gauge is presented. The small electromagnetic rain gauge system is a very small precipitation radar that operates at K-band with dual-polarization technology for very short distance observation. The areal average rainfall estimation method is based on the assumption that the variation in rainfall over the observation range is small because the observation distance and time are very short. The proposed method has been evaluated by comparing with ground instruments such as tipping-bucket rain gauges and a Parsivel. The evaluation results show that the methodology works fairly well for the rainfall events which are shown here.

Development of a Microwave Level Meter Using YIG-VCO for Industrial Process (YIG-VCO를 사용한 산업용 마이크로파 거리계의 개발)

  • 김정목;임종수;전중창;김태수;안광호;이승학
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.18-25
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we have designed a microwave level meter based on the FM-CW radar theory using a YIG-tuned oscillator (YTO). YTO has an excellent frequency linearity, so a linearizer circuit is not necessary for the level meter. It is shown that interference signals reflected from nearby obstacles can be removed by using a digital band-pass filter. An FIR band-pass filter is designed using the Kaiser window. The distance measurement has been performed in the outdoor test field. The measurement data have been obtained for the range of 1~40m with 1m step, and the results show that the standard deviation of the measured data is 2.33 cm. The level meter manufactured in this study can be applied usefully in the industrial facilities which are not accessible easily, for example, to measure the level of molten metal in the iron and steel company.

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Optimal Scheduling of Detection and Tracking Parameters in Phased Array Radars (위상배열 레이다 검출 및 추적 매개변수의 최적 스케쥴링)

  • Jung, Young-Hun;Kim, Hyun-Soo;Hong, Sun-Mog
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.36S no.7
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    • pp.50-61
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    • 1999
  • \In this paper, we consider the optimal scheduling of detection and tracking parameters in phased array radars to minimize the radar energy required for track maintenance in a cluttered environment. We develop a mathematical model of target detection induced by a search process in phased array radars. In the mathematical development, we take into account the effect of unwanted measurements that may have originated from clutter or false alarms in the detection process. We use and analytic approximation of the modified Riccati equation of the probabilistic data association (PDA) filter to take into account the effect of clutter interference in tracking. Based on the search process and the tracking models, we formulate the optimal scheduling problem into a nonlinear optimal control problem. We solve a constrained nonlinear optimization problem to obtain the solution of the optimal control problem.

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Development of Distributed Rainfall-Runoff Model Using Multi-Directional Flow Allocation and Real-Time Updating Algorithm (II) - Application - (다방향 흐름 분배와 실시간 보정 알고리듬을 이용한 분포형 강우-유출 모형 개발(II) - 적용 -)

  • Kim, Keuk-Soo;Han, Kun-Yeun;Kim, Gwang-Seob
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.259-270
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    • 2009
  • The applicability of the developed distributed rainfall runoff model using a multi-directional flow allocation algorithm and a real-time updating algorithm was evaluated. The rainfall runoff processes were simulated for the events of the Andong dam basin and the Namgang dam basin using raingauge network data and weather radar rainfall data, respectively. Model parameters of the basins were estimated using previous storm event then those parameters were applied to a current storm event. The physical propriety of the multi-directional flow allocation algorithm for flow routing was validated by presenting the result of flow grouping for the Andong dam basin. Results demonstrated that the developed model has efficiency of simulation time with maintaining accuracy by applying the multi-directional flow allocation algorithm and it can obtain more accurate results by applying the real-time updating algorithm. In this study, we demonstrated the applicability of a distributed rainfall runoff model for the advanced basin-wide flood management.

Floods and Flood Warning in New Zealand

  • Doyle, Martin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.20-25
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    • 2012
  • New Zealand suffers from regular floods, these being the most common source of insurance claims for damage from natural hazard events in the country. This paper describes the origin and distribution of the largest floods in New Zealand, and describes the systems used to monitor and predict floods. In New Zealand, broad-scale heavy rainfall (and flooding), is the result of warm moist air flowing out from the tropics into the mid-latitudes. There is no monsoon in New Zealand. The terrain has a substantial influence on the distribution of rainfall, with the largest annual totals occurring near the South Island's Southern Alps, the highest mountains in the country. The orographic effect here is extreme, with 3km of elevation gained over a 20km distance from the coast. Across New Zealand, short duration high intensity rainfall from thunderstorms also causes flooding in urban areas and small catchments. Forecasts of severe weather are provided by the New Zealand MetService, a Government owned company. MetService uses global weather models and a number of limited-area weather models to provide warnings and data streams of predicted rainfall to local Councils. Flood monitoring, prediction and warning are carried out by 16 local Councils. All Councils collect their own rainfall and river flow data, and a variety of prediction methods are utilized. These range from experienced staff making intuitive decisions based on previous effects of heavy rain, to hydrological models linked to outputs from MetService weather prediction models. No operational hydrological models are linked to weather radar in New Zealand. Councils provide warnings to Civil Defence Emergency Management, and also directly to farmers and other occupiers of flood prone areas. Warnings are distributed by email, text message and automated voice systems. A nation-wide hydrological model is also operated by NIWA, a Government-owned research institute. It is linked to a single high resolution weather model which runs on a super computer. The NIWA model does not provide public forecasts. The rivers with the greatest flood flows are shown, and these are ranked in terms of peak specific discharge. It can be seen that of the largest floods occur on the West Coast of the South Island, and the greatest flows per unit area are also found in this location.

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Antarctic DEMs Generation Using KOMPSAT-3A Stereo Images and Comparison by DEM Matching (KOMPSAT-3A 입체영상을 이용한 남극 DEM 제작과 DEM 매칭에 의한 두 시기의 DEM 비교)

  • Lee, Hyoseong;Hwang, Hobin;Seo, Doochun;Ahn, Kiweon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 2017
  • Antarctica, where ice sheet has been declined rapidly, should be monitored periodically. However, there are difficult to access for local survey or aircraft observation due to the vast and extreme environments of the polar regions. In order to overcome this problem, there have been a lot of studies by acquiring radar or laser data by satellite. It is also difficult to accurately measure the changes of the surface where is composed of snow or ice layer, and it is also difficult to product a high-resolution DEM. This study therefore aims to product DEMs of two periods using high-resolution KOMPSAT-3A stereo images, and DEM matching is implemented by the LZD(Least-squares Z-Differences) method to detect DEM changes in both periods. As a result, the proposed method could be suggested as comparing height differences of the two DEMs within 1m precision.