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Development of Aspheric Surface Profilometry using 2nd Derivative (형상의 이차미분을 이용한 비구면 형상측정기술 개발)

  • Kim, Byoung-Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.104-109
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    • 2011
  • I present a method of aspheric surface profile measurement using 2nd derivative of local area profile. This method is based on the principle of curvature sensor which measures the local 2nd derivative under test along a line. The profile is then reconstructed from the data on the each point. Unlike subaperture-stiching method and slope detection method, 2nd derivative method has strong points from a geometric point of view in measuring the aspheric surface profile. The second derivative terms of surface profile is an intrinsic property of the test piece, which is independent of its position and tip-tilt motion. The curvature is measured at every local area with high accuracy and high lateral resolution by using White-light scanning interferometry.

Absorption and Fluorescence Studies of 3-Ethenylindoles

  • Singh, Anil K.;Hota, Prasanta K.
    • Journal of Photoscience
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2004
  • Synthesis, absorption and fluorescence properties of 3-methyl indole (1), N-(benzenesulfonyl)-3-(3-oxo-but-1-enyl)-indole (2) and 1H-3-(3-oxo-but-1-enyl)-indole (3) are described. Extended conjugation at C-3 of indole as in 3 causes moderate resolution of $^1L_a$ and $^1L_b$ bands. However, 2 having an electron-withdrawing group at indolic nitrogen shows only the $^1L_a$ band. While the $^1L_b$ band largely remains solvent polarity independent, the $^1L_a$ band undergoes moderate red shift in polar solvents. The fluorescence in 2 and 3 originates from the $L_b$ transition. Additionally, interaction of 2 and 3 with BSA indicates that these compounds bind to the hydrophobic site of BSA with the formation of a highly fluorescent BSA-probe complex.

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Temporal Structure on Discourse bevel within the Controlled Information Packaging Theory

  • Lee, Min-Haeng;Lee, Ik-Hwan
    • Language and Information
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.91-103
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    • 2002
  • The temporal structure of events on the discourse level has long been of great interest in both theoretical and computational linguistics. In this paper, we offer a unified approach to the temporal relationships related to a hierarchical discourse structure. We apply the method of pronoun resolution to the interpretation of tense. It is based on an analysis within the framework of the controlled information packaging theory. A unique aspect of our account is that temporal interpretation across discourse segments in global discourse is subject to the same principles as the interpretation of global anaphora, and that there is thus no need to postulate independent principles to account for the discourse behaviour of tense. In this way, we can neatly explain the general view that tense parallels the anaphoric nature of pronouns.

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Applied to Satellite Network of Modified Diffie-Hellman Scheme (Diffie-Hellman 방법의 위성망에서의 응용)

  • Park, Jeong-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 1996
  • This paper presented a key distribution scheme based on the Yacobi scheme that does not use the secret key provided by key distribution center as a power, but uses instead a random number generated by the user. The scheme is independent of the exposure of the secret key. Then this paper described modified Diffie-Hellman schemes based on the discrete logarithm and prime resolution into factors. The modified DH scheme was applied to point-to-multicasting, and broadcasting networks via satellite.

Taxi-demand forecasting using dynamic spatiotemporal analysis

  • Gangrade, Akshata;Pratyush, Pawel;Hajela, Gaurav
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.624-640
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    • 2022
  • Taxi-demand forecasting and hotspot prediction can be critical in reducing response times and designing a cost effective online taxi-booking model. Taxi demand in a region can be predicted by considering the past demand accumulated in that region over a span of time. However, other covariates-like neighborhood influence, sociodemographic parameters, and point-of-interest data-may also influence the spatiotemporal variation of demand. To study the effects of these covariates, in this paper, we propose three models that consider different covariates in order to select a set of independent variables. These models predict taxi demand in spatial units for a given temporal resolution using linear and ensemble regression. We eventually combine the characteristics (covariates) of each of these models to propose a robust forecasting framework which we call the combined covariates model (CCM). Experimental results show that the CCM performs better than the other models proposed in this paper.

Cost-Effective Modular Electroeionization (EDI)

  • Tessier, David F.;Haas, William E.
    • Proceedings of the Membrane Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1997.06a
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    • pp.143-158
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    • 1997
  • Electrochemical deionization (EDI) offers continuous demineralization at higher water recovery rates (>90%), compared with mixed bed ion exchange, and without the use of chemical regenerants and the associated production of saline waste water. Although EDI technology has been used in some power generation applications, its wider application requires the satisfactory resolution of outstanding capital cost and performance issues. This paper reports on the field evaluation of a new cost-effective EDI technology in a power generation application. The E-Cell System$^{TM}$, which became commercially available in the fourth quarter of 1996, consists of a rugged, modular system, based on a new high-performance EDI stack. Starting in May 1996, a 100 gpm modular EDI pilot system, rated for operation at 100 psi, was evaluated at the TVA Brown's Ferry Nuclear Plant. The feed consisted of Reverse Osmosis (RO) permeate with a conductivity of 4-7 $\mu$S/cm. The pilot system reliably produced 17.8-18.0 M$\Omega$.cm water under design operating conditions, independent. Silica levels were reduced from ca. 50 ppb to 4 ppb, while TOC levels were reduced from ca. 120 ppb to 30 ppb.

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Nonlinear optimization algorithm using monotonically increasing quantization resolution

  • Jinwuk Seok;Jeong-Si Kim
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.119-130
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    • 2023
  • We propose a quantized gradient search algorithm that can achieve global optimization by monotonically reducing the quantization step with respect to time when quantization is composed of integer or fixed-point fractional values applied to an optimization algorithm. According to the white noise hypothesis states, a quantization step is sufficiently small and the quantization is well defined, the round-off error caused by quantization can be regarded as a random variable with identically independent distribution. Thus, we rewrite the searching equation based on a gradient descent as a stochastic differential equation and obtain the monotonically decreasing rate of the quantization step, enabling the global optimization by stochastic analysis for deriving an objective function. Consequently, when the search equation is quantized by a monotonically decreasing quantization step, which suitably reduces the round-off error, we can derive the searching algorithm evolving from an optimization algorithm. Numerical simulations indicate that due to the property of quantization-based global optimization, the proposed algorithm shows better optimization performance on a search space to each iteration than the conventional algorithm with a higher success rate and fewer iterations.

Two distinct types of dust polarization in the disk and its vicinity around the protostar TMC-1A

  • Aso, Yusuke;Kwon, Woojin;Ching, Tao-Chung;Lai, Shih-Ping;Li, Zhi-Yun;Hirano, Naomi;Rao, Ramprasad
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.57.2-57.2
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    • 2020
  • We observed the Class I protostar TMC-1A in polarized dust emission at 1.3 mm at a spatial resolution of ~40 au using ALMA. Previous observations revealed a disk (r~100 au), surrounded by an infalling envelope, and a CO outflow going in the north-south direction in TMC-1A. Our observations detected polarized dust emission in a central region (r~50 au) and ~100 au north and south of the central protostar. The former polarization is likely due to self-scattering because of the polarization direction along the disk minor axis, the polarization fraction independent of Stokes I, and a high optical thickness. The latter polarization is roughly in the outflow region. The position and direction, particularly in the north, imply multiple possible mechanisms: magnetically or mechanically aligned dust grains in the outflow or in an accretion flow.

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Identifying Lensed Quasars and measuring their Time-Delays in Unresolved Systems

  • Bag, Satadru
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.44.2-44.2
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    • 2021
  • Detecting lensed quasar systems and estimating their time delays using the unresolved joint light curves can be the next frontier among the cosmological probes in the near future. One can get the independent measurement of the Hubble constant from the time delays but without requiring the systems to be resolved a priori followed by monitoring the image light curves using high-resolution telescopes for years. In this work, we propose a novel technique that can identify lensed quasars only using the observed unresolved light curves and without assuming a template or any prior information. Following a set of conservative selection criteria that gives zero false-positive outcome, we can accurately estimate the time delay for almost all the lensed systems with marginal noise in the data. For the case of noisy data, our approach can still correctly identify a substantial number of lensed systems with high certainty and measure the time delay accurately.

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Three Newly Reported Species of the Subfamily Olethreutinae (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in Korea

  • June-Hyeok Jeong;Un-Hong Heo;Ji-Young Lee;Jae-In Oh;Sang-Yoon Kim;Young-Gwang Song;Bonk-Kyu Byun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.308-313
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    • 2024
  • In this study, three species of the subfamily Olethreutinae; Matsumuraeses ussuriensis (Caradja, 1916), Pseudacroclita luteispecula (Kuznetsov, 1979) and Zeiraphera hiroshii Kawabe, 1980 are reported for the first time from Korea. All species descriptions in this study are based on data obtained through the collection and rearing of larvae. This research is expected to make a significant contribution to the understanding of the ecological characteristics of this family. Descriptions, biological information, host plants, high-resolution photographs of larvae, adults, and genitalia are provided for each species. Additionally, host plants for some species were reported for the first time in this study.