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HALO : An Efficient Global Placement Strategy for Standard Cells (HALO : 효율적 표준셀 배치 알고리듬)

  • 양영일;경종민
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.1598-1605
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    • 1989
  • This paper describes an efficient global cell (module) placement strategy called HALO (Hierarchical Alternating Linear Ordering)which generates global 2-D placement of circuit modules by hierarchical application of linear ordering in alternating direction. We tried, in principle, to explain why HALO should perform better than other typical, somehat successful, analytical approaches such as min-cut, force-directed relaxation(FDR)or its likes. We have implemented HALO as a program for standard cell placement. Experimental results on two benchmark circuits, primary and primary 2 consisting of 752 and 2907 cells, respectively have shown a decrease of half-perimeter routing length by 7% and 24%, respectively compared to the best available results obtained so far. Total CPU time including the following detailed placement was less than half of the earlier work.

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Development of Standard Module for Collecting Digital Evidence of Mobile Forensic (모바일 포렌식의 디지털 증거 획득을 위한 표준 모듈 개발)

  • Jang, Sung-Gyun;Joe, In-Whee
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.229-230
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    • 2008
  • Recently, our lives have become more convenient and our work more efficient as a result of these cell phones. On the other hand, they have also caused diverse side-effects, including threats of blackmail with invasion of privacy, disclosure of personal information, as well as security breaches, and an overall increase in distrust between people. Recognizing the need to quickly collect digital evidence with an increase in cell phone crimes, this paper proposes to develop such standard module.

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Target Detection for Marine Radars Using a Data Matrix Bank Filter

  • Jang, Moon Kwang;Cho, Choon Sik
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.151-157
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    • 2013
  • Marine radars are affected by sea and rain clutters, which can make target discrimination difficult. The clutter standard deviation and improvement factor are applied using multiple parameters-moving speed of radar, antenna speed, angle, etc. When a radar signal is processed, a Data Matrix Bank (DMB) filter can be applied to remove sea clutters. This filter allows detection of a target, and since it is not affected by changes in adjacent clutters resulting from a multi- target signal, sea state clutters can be removed. In this paper, we study the level for clutter removal and the method for target detection. In addition, we design a signal processing algorithm for marine radars, analyze the performance of the DMB filter algorithm, and provide a DMB filter algorithm design. We also perform a DMB filter algorithm analysis and simulation, and then apply this to the DMB filter and cell-average constant false alarm rate design to show comparative results.

An Efficient Delay Calculation Tool for Timing Analysis (타이밍 분석을 위한 효율적인 시간 지연 계산 도구)

  • Kim, Joon-Hee;Kim, Boo-Sung;Kal, Won-Koang;Maeng, Tae-Ho;Baek, Jong-Humn;Kim, Seok-Yoon
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1998.11b
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    • pp.612-614
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    • 1998
  • As chip feature size decrease, interconnect delay gains more importance. A accurate timing analysis required to estimate interconnect delay as well as cell delay. In this paper, we present a timing-level delay calculation tool of which the accuracy is bounded within 10% of SPICE results. This delay calculation tool generates delay values in SDF(Standard Delay Format) for parasitic data extracted in SPEF(Standard Parasitic Exchange Format). The efficiency of the tool is easily seen because it uses AWE(Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation) algorithm for interconnect delay calculation, and precharacterized library and effective capacitance model for cell delay calculation.

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MLE for Incomplete Contingency Tables with Lagrangian Multiplier

  • Kang, Shin-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.919-925
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    • 2006
  • Maximum likelihood estimate(MLE) is obtained from the partial log-likelihood function for the cell probabilities of two way incomplete contingency tables proposed by Chen and Fienberg(1974). The partial log-likelihood function is modified by adding lagrangian multiplier that constraints can be incorporated with. Variances of MLE estimators of population proportions are derived from the matrix of second derivatives of the loglikelihood with respect to cell probabilities. Simulation results, when data are missing at random, reveal that Complete-case(CC) analysis produces biased estimates of joint probabilities under MAR and less efficient than either MLE or MI. MLE and MI provides consistent results under either the MAR situation. MLE provides more efficient estimates of population proportions than either multiple imputation(MI) based on data augmentation or complete case analysis. The standard errors of MLE from the proposed method using lagrangian multiplier are valid and have less variation than the standard errors from MI and CC.

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An Advanced Embedded SRAM Cell with Expanded Read/Write Stability and Leakage Reduction

  • Chung, Yeon-Bae
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.265-273
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    • 2012
  • Data stability and leakage power dissipation have become a critical issue in scaled SRAM design. In this paper, an advanced 8T SRAM cell improving the read and write stability of data storage elements as well as reducing the leakage current in the idle mode is presented. During the read operation, the bit-cell keeps the noise-vulnerable data 'low' node voltage close to the ground level, and thus producing near-ideal voltage transfer characteristics essential for robust read functionality. In the write operation, a negative bias on the cell facilitates to change the contents of the bit. Unlike the conventional 6T cell, there is no conflicting read and write requirement on sizing the transistors. In the standby mode, the built-in stacked device in the 8T cell reduces the leakage current significantly. The 8T SRAM cell implemented in a 130 nm CMOS technology demonstrates almost 100 % higher read stability while bearing 20 % better write-ability at 1.2 V typical condition, and a reduction by 45 % in leakage power consumption compared to the standard 6T cell. The stability enhancement and leakage power reduction provided with the proposed bit-cell are confirmed under process, voltage and temperature variations.

Studies on Conditioned Media in Human Cells: Evaluation Using Various Cell and Culture Conditions, Animal Disease Models

  • Kim, Keun Cheon;Lee, Eun Ju
    • Journal of Embryo Transfer
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2018
  • In the last several decades, cell therapy research has increased worldwide. Many studies have been conducted on cell therapy, and have revealed that transplanted cells did not survive for long, and implanted cells remained inactive causing immune rejection depending on the patient's condition. Therefore, studies on cell-free therapy need to be conducted. To overcome these limitations, an alternative is the use of supernatant from cells, called "conditioned media (CM)." During in vitro cell culture, culture media supply nutrients to maintain cell characteristics and viability. In the culture, cells not only consume nutrients but also release beneficial proteins and substances, which are called "secretome." CM from cells can be stored for a long time and is easy to handle. Moreover, secretome in CM can also be measured; exact amount of secretome is important to set the standard value for disease treatment. Here, we reviewed studies on CM and confirmed that various secretomes from CM were identified in these studies. Moreover, these findings could benefit cell and animal studies in future. In conclusion, CM could be a potential candidate for an alternative to cell therapy.

The generation and characteristics of the dominant field in CTL cell (CTL cell에서의 우세장 발생과 특성)

  • Park, Unghee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.1055-1063
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    • 2013
  • CTL cell that is one of the standard electromagnetic generation equipment can measure the characteristic of the electromagnetic susceptibility and the electromagnetic interference. In case of being input the same magnitude signal with the phase difference of 0o or the phase difference of 180o at two input ports of CTL cell to be the fundamental resonant frequency(TE011) of 2.20GHz, the characteristics of the electric field and the magnetic field at the uniform area were measured. And, it measured the electric field characteristic due to the variation of the input power, the test position and the input frequency under the dominant E-field and the dominant H-field of CTL cell. Using these mesuremed data, it examined the operation characteristic and the available frequency band of CTL cell.

Dsign of Virtual Manufacturing Device for MMS Operations in MAP Network (MAP네트웨크에서 MMS운영을 위한 가상 제조 기기의 설계)

  • Kim, Jeong-Ho;Lee, Sang-Beom
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.397-405
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    • 1995
  • In order to operate the automatic devices of manufacturing process more efficiently and to solve the needs of the resource sharing,network technology is applied to the unit control devices located in common manufacturing zone and operated by connecting them.In this paper,functional standard of the network operation layer is set as MAP standard application layer of MMS(manufacturing message standard)for the cell or group,which is suggested by CIM (computer integrated manufacturing) standardization as common manufacturing zone.MMS is composed of abstract message which is not consider specific devices.Then,specific message standard must be defined to operate MMS.It is designed as VMD (virtual manufacturing device)objects which are abstract objects to perform group management based on the companion standard.Also they are operated in the group management model system.Group management operation takes multicast communication method which is the communication from single source to the multiple sinks, and the group management system and unit control devices are performed as VMD and real device mapping.

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External and Internal Morphological Standard of original plants and herbal states in Pogostemonis and Agastachis Herba (광곽향(廣藿香)과 토곽향(土藿香)의 외부(外部) 및 내부형태연구)

  • Kim, Hong-Jun;Choi, Jeong;Ju, Young-Sung
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.12 no.2 s.17
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2006
  • Pogostemonis and Agastachis Herba are the whole of Pogostemon cablin (BLANCO) BENTH or Agastache rugosa (FISCHER et MEYER) O. KUNTZE (family Labiatae) which is produced in all part of Korea and China. This drug is used for removing dampness by means of aromatics in oriental medicine. The standard formula of this drug is important from the viewpoint of the quality control. A characteristic discrimination of internal and external morphological standard in original plants and herbal states of Pogostemonis and Agastachis Herba are as follows. 1. The external characteristics: Pogostemon cablin has hairs and brown-like in stem, elliptical fruit. In the other hand, Agastache rugosa has no hairs and red-like in stem, obovatic trigone fruit. 2. The physical characteristics: Pogostemon cablin is gray in whole, has hairs in stem and numerous hairs of ash in leaf. In the other hand, Agastache rugosa is yellow-green in whole, has no hairs in stem. Specially the latter has deep-green colour and numerous hairs presenting mostly at lower epidermis in leaf. 3. The physical characteristics in currents: Pogostemon cablin is brown, has hairs and round-like stem. In the other hand, Agastache rugosa is green or yellow-green, has no hairs and tetragon in stem. 4. The internal characteristics: Pogostemon cablin has progressed spongy tissue in epidermal cell of leaf and many rank of epidermal cell in stem. In other hand, Agastache rugosa has 1 rank palisade tissue in leaf and few rank of epidermal cell in stem. In the external shape, it was possible that herbs were distinguished according to artificial classification and that same genus-degree of relatedness among herbs could be distinguished by more precise and active observation. In the shape of real herbs, I compared current herbs in market with original herbs which were just collected or were on the course of drying. In addition, it was possible that the internal shape could be identified by using microscope after butanol series. Though it was impossible to make distinction of herbs which are not current in my search contents, this search contents will be a standard for applying herbs in the future. An Additional standard establishment including physiochemical reaction and gene research is required in order to supplement the fault of this search.

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