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A DECOMPOSITION INTO ATOMS OF TENT SPACES ASSOCIATED WITH GENERAL APPROACH REGIONS

  • Suh, Choon-Serk
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.453-461
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    • 2010
  • We first introduce a space of homogeneous type X, and develop the theory of the tent spaces on the generalized upper half-space $X{\times}(0,{\infty})$. The goal of this paper is to study that every element of the tent spaces $T_{\Omega}^{p}$($X{\times}(0,{\infty})$, $0, can be decomposed into elementary particles which are called "atoms."

A Study on the tent design of outdoors -focusing on tent color and frame- (야외텐트디자인 개발에 관한 연구 - 칼라와 프레임을 중심으로 -)

  • Heo, Jin-Yong;Yoon, Myung-Han
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.20 no.1 s.69
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 2007
  • As much time is being spent with the family at weekends by the development of leisure culture, many people have begun to enjoy camping in the field. While many people use pensions or camping cars, many families or groups of friends go on camping in the summer holiday season. Although the tent design in this country has gradually been developed, it is not as developed as overseas designs with unique design characteristics according to climate, cultural behavior and colors. In this research, the American and Korea tent designs are compared in terms of color and frame. The differences are analyzed and a direction for tent designs appropriate for Korea in terms of size, area, ease of carriage and installation is proposed through theoretical data and idea sketches. The frame weight has been minimized and the durability increased for the ease of carriage and installation. The style and number of windows have been increased in order to provide a comfortable space by understanding the influx of airflow and the size of the tent has also been increased to provide extra space for storage. The information on the overseas and domestic tent design trends led to a color comparison and the extraction of images of language. The tent based on the new design is currently being mass-produced in China following 3 months of preparation including sample making and testing.

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The temperature distributions of the curing space according to blocking the opening of gang-form at the apartment in the cold weather (동절기 공동주택 갱폼 개구부 천막보양에 따른 보양 온도 분포 분석)

  • Cho, Hong-Bum;Song, Jin-Hee;Kim, Young-Sun;Choi, Ji-Su;Lee, Kyu-Nam
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2022.04a
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    • pp.140-141
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    • 2022
  • CFD analysis was performed to analyze the temperature distribution of the inner space of the curing house according to blocking the opening of the gang-form with a tent in case of concrete pouring and heat curing of the apartment house during the winter season. If the gang-form opening is closed with a tent during internal heating using a hot air blower in the winter, the internal temperature rises compared to the non-reserved due to air-tightness of the curing spaces, and uniform temperature distribution can be ensured. In addition, it is possible to increase curing efficiency by reducing the amount of heat supplied and shortening the heating time.

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A STUDY ON CARLESON MEASURES WITH RESPECT TO GENERAL APPROACH REGIONS

  • Suh, Choon-Serk
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2002
  • In this paper we first introduce a space of homogeneous type X, and we consider a kind of generalized upper half-space X $\times$ (0, $\infty$). We are mainly concerned with some inequalities in terms of Carleson measures or in terms of certain maximal operators with respect to general approach regions in X $\times$ (0, $\infty$). The main tool of the proof is the Whitney decomposition.

An Efficient Image Encryption Scheme Based on Quintuple Encryption Using Gumowski-Mira and Tent Maps

  • Hanchinamani, Gururaj;Kulkarni, Linganagouda
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.56-69
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes an efficient image encryption scheme based on quintuple encryption using two chaotic maps. The encryption process is realized with quintuple encryption by calling the encrypt(E) and decrypt(D) functions five times with five different keys in the form EDEEE. The decryption process is accomplished in the reverse direction by invoking the encrypt and decrypt functions in the form DDDED. The keys for the quintuple encryption/decryption processes are generated by using a Tent map. The chaotic values for the encrypt/decrypt operations are generated by using a Gumowski-Mira map. The encrypt function E is composed of three stages: permutation, pixel value rotation and diffusion. The permutation stage scrambles all the rows and columns to chaotically generated positions. This stage reduces the correlation radically among the neighboring pixels. The pixel value rotation stage circularly rotates all the pixels either left or right, and the amount of rotation is based on chaotic values. The last stage performs the diffusion four times by scanning the image in four different directions: Horizontally, Vertically, Principal diagonally and Secondary diagonally. Each of the four diffusion steps performs the diffusion in two directions (forward and backward) with two previously diffused pixels and two chaotic values. This stage ensures the resistance against the differential attacks. The security and performance of the proposed method is investigated thoroughly by using key space, statistical, differential, entropy and performance analysis. The experimental results confirm that the proposed scheme is computationally fast with security intact.

ON MAXIMAL OPERATORS BELONGING TO THE MUCKENHOUPT'S CLASS $A_1$

  • Suh, Choon-Serk
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2007
  • We study a maximal operator defined on spaces of homogeneous type, and we prove that this operator is of weak type (1,1). As a consequence we show that the maximal operator belongs to the Muckenhoupt's class $A_1$.

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A study on Indoor Insulating Tent Design for Senior Citizens who Live Alone (독거노인을 위한 융복합 실내 보온용 텐트디자인에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Dae Hyun;Kim, Sang Sik
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.219-230
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    • 2019
  • According to the National Statistical Office, the number of senior citizens aged 65 or over has exceeded 7 million as of 2017, and the number of senior citizens who live alone among them exceeded 1.3 million. Most of the senior citizens who live alone suffer from absolute poverty (68.5% of them has monthly income less than 500,000 won) and they have difficulties for basic living in the blind spot of our society. In particular, the heating is quite a serious issue for the senior citizens who live alone and belong to vulnerable social group in the winter, and to make it worse, they are exposed to frequent fire accidents due to the negligence in handling electric appliances such as electric heaters and electric pads. The main reason the indoor tent products are being used by senior citizens who live alone is that it saves energy, ensures warm sleep, and improves fire safety. Following the expansion of the indoor tent market, this study focused on the idea that there is a need for an in door tent suitable for senior citizens who live alone and belong to low income bracket and intended to improve its efficiency in relation to use, resting, and storage. For this, a basic survey was conducted on the products of existing brands to analyze advantages and disadvantages and it was possible to understand the demands that consumers have for existing products. Accordingly, a survey on consumer preference was conducted using a designed model and the Zabara typp, which demonstrated the best efficiency in terms of installation convenience, space usability, and appearance design was selected. Based on the results of selection, the product design and final prototype were completed. The results and details of the study are as follows; First, factors that were not recognized in product development phase could be identified through usability survey and interview with actual users. Second, for the effective aspect of the prototype, senior citizens could install and fold the tend more easily and quickly than expected. Based on these results of this study, it is expected that not only senior citizens who live alone but also various other users can use the tent to create another comfortable private space indoors.

Moving object Tracking Using U and FI

  • Song, Hag-hyun;Kwak, Yoon-shik;Kim, Yoon-ho;Ryu, Kwang-Ryol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.6 no.7
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    • pp.1126-1132
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we propose a new scheme of motion tracking based on fuzzy inference (Fl) and wavelet transform (WT) from image sequences. First, we present a WT to segment a feature extraction of dynamic image . The coefficient matrix for 2-level DWT tent to be clustered around the location of Important features in the images, such as edge discontinuities, peaks, and corners. But these features are time varying owing to the environment conditions. Second, to reduce the spatio-temperal error, We develop a fuzzy inference algorithm. Some experiments are performed 0 testify the validity and applicability of the proposed system As a result, proposed method is relatively simple compared with the traditional space domain method. It is also well suited for motion tracking under the conditions of variation of illumination.

Interactive VR film Storytelling in isolated space

  • Kim, Tae-Eun
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.163-171
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    • 2020
  • There are many differences in narrative delivery between common movies and Virtual Reality(VR) films due to their differences in the appreciation structure. In VR films, scene changes by cuts have hindered the immersion of the audience instead of promoting narrative delivery. There are a range of experiments on narratives and immersion to solve this issue in VR films. Floating Tent applies hand gestures and immersive effects found in game elements and does not disturb narrative delivery by setting proper spaces and employing a direction technique to enable the melting of narratives into the characteristics of the spaces. There are time limits to offsound and mission performance, and devices fit for apocalyptic spatial expressions are made through a program. One of measures for the increasingly growing interactive storytelling in VR films is effective immersion. In narrative delivery, it is important to consider spatial setting and immersion to enable active intervention into events for immersion rather than passive audience only supposed to watch characters' acting.