10 results on '"Byung-Won Min"'
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2. Improvement of Mobile U-health Service System Using Feces and Urine Sensing U-Care Scheme
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Byung-Won Min
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Service (business) ,Scheme (programming language) ,Focus (computing) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Construct (python library) ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Health services ,Sensing data ,Health care ,Wireless ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,Computer network - Abstract
This paper presents a novel method to design and implement mobile u-health system by defining the essential elements of mobile healthcare services. We choose common service elements for the proposed u-healthcare scheme and design the service platform. Especially we focus on automatic feces or urine sensing u-care scheme to prove the effectiveness of our platform. We construct the system with sensing part with a manikin and a diaper, wireless communication part with feces or urine sensing data, and coordinator system based on the u-health platform defined in this paper. Experimental results show that our scheme is useful in the area of u-care service for the handicapped, the elderly, and patients who can hardly move by themselves. In addition the designed scheme offers a realized u-care scheme with the purpose of advanced developing tools for application or service developers.
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- 2016
3. A Study on the Sign System for the Disaster Prevention Design in the Traditional Villages -The case of Korea & Japan
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Sang-Hoon Oh, Yong-Sun Oh, Kitagawa Keiko, Byung-Won Min, Jaesoo Yoo, Hwang-Woo Noh, and Sun-gyu Park
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Economic growth ,Cultural property ,Emergency management ,business.industry ,Signage ,Objectivity (science) ,business ,Sign system ,Indigenous ,Tourism - Abstract
A traditional village is cultural property where old buildings and traditions are concentrated and also where indigenous traditional cultures can be recognized and experienced directly or indirectly. In addition, traditional villages have been recognized as precious resources to revitalize regional economies through tourism. Currently, signage systems have been developed as for ordinary tourist sites or cities, and concepts or methods for sign system for traditional villages have not yet been established. Therefore, it is necessary to develop disaster prevention-based signage to prevent large-scale disasters, to guarantee the safety of residents, and to increase the satisfaction of visitors in traditional villages as precious resources. A case study is conducted to apply the proposed sign system for traditional villages in Korea and Japan as a tourist-oriented sign system that has been accomplished in Korea and a large disaster-oriented sign system developed with residents as a priority in Japan. The disaster prevention sign system considers the residents since residents are victims when a disaster happens, and guideline to increase the efficacy and satisfaction are suggested. However, this study has definite limits in sucring objectivity because the objects of study are insufficient, and the development of the sign system based on effective disaster prevention considering the features of traditional villages will continue in the future.
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- 2016
4. Development of a Sustainable Community-based Hazard Map Creation Support System for Traditional Towns with Local Heritage
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Yukuo Hayashida, Nobuo Mishima, Hiroshi Wakuya, Yasuhisa Okazaki, Byung-Won Min, and Seina Mori
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Risk level ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Emergency management ,010505 oceanography ,business.industry ,Hazard map ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,Hazard ,Sustainable community ,Information and Communications Technology ,Spite ,Support system ,business ,Environmental planning ,computer ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
This paper describes design and development of a system that supports continuous creation of hazard maps by local residents in their daily life. We made an interview survey to design our system in a model traditional town in Saga, Japan. The results show that in spite of continuous efforts, many practical problems remain and residents feel unsafe. Based on these results, we designed and developed a unique ICT-based support system which contributes to community-based disaster prevention/reduction. The continuous resident participation and posting design are core concept for our sustainable community-based approach. Our system continues to support making a hazard map by integrating the community-based hazard information. Local residents register information about the spot (disaster types, a risk level, a photograph, comments, positional information) that can be dangerous in case of disaster. We have evaluated the usefulness and possibilities of our prototype system implemented as an iOS application.
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- 2016
5. Design of an Integrated Monitoring System for Constructional Structures Based on Mobile Cloud in Traditional Towns with Local Heritage
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Sang-Hoon Oh, Hwang-Woo Noh, Sun-gyu Park, Yasuhisa Okazaki, Yong-Sun Oh, Jaesoo Yoo, and Byung-Won Min
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Authentication ,Emergency management ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Probabilistic logic ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Bridge (nautical) ,Upgrade ,Software ,Information and Communications Technology ,Systems engineering ,Systems design ,business ,computer - Abstract
Sensors, equipment, ICT facilities and their corresponding software have a relatively short lifetime relative to that of constructional structure, so these devices have to be continuously fixed or exchanged during maintenance and management. Furthermore, software or analysis tools should be periodically upgraded according to advances in ICT and analysis technology. Conventional monitoring systems have serious problems in that it is difficult for site engineers to modify or upgrade hardware and analysis algorithms. Moreover, we depend on the original system developer when we want to modify or upgrade inner program structures. In this paper, we propose a novel design for integrated maintenance and management of a monitoring system by applying the mobile cloud concept. The system is intended for use in disaster prevention of constructional structures, including bridges, tunnels, and in traditional buildings in a local heritage village, we analyze the status of these structures over a long term or a short-term period as well as in disaster situations. Data are collected over a mobile cloud and future expectations are analyzed according to probabilistic and statistical techniques. We implement our integrated monitoring system to solve the existing problems mentioned above. The final goal of this study is to design and implement a monitoring system for more than 10,000 structures spread within Korea. Furthermore, we can specifically apply the monitoring system presented here to a bridge made from timber in Asan Oeam Village and a traditional house in Andong Hahoe Village to monitor for possible disasters. The entire system design and implementation can be developed on the LinkSaaS platform and the monitoring services can also be implemented on the platform. We prove that the proposed system has good performance by performing a TTA authentication test, web accommodation test, and operation test using emulated data.
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- 2015
6. A Multimedia Data Compression Scheme for Disaster Prevention in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
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Jaesoo Yoo, Sang-Hoon Oh, Jongtae Lim, Yong-Sun Oh, Yukuo Hayashida, Byung-Won Min, Hwang-Woo Noh, Jun-Ho Park, and Sun-gyu Park
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Multimedia ,business.industry ,Network packet ,Computer science ,computer.software_genre ,Base station ,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks ,Compression ratio ,Multi-frequency network ,business ,computer ,Wireless sensor network ,Computer network ,Data transmission ,Data compression - Abstract
Recent years have seen a significant increase in demand for multimedia data over wireless sensor networks for monitoring applications that utilize sensor nodes to collect multimedia data, including sound and video. However, the multimedia streams generate a very large amount of data. When data transmission schemes for traditional wireless sensor networks are applied in wireless multimedia sensor networks, the network lifetime significantly decreases due to the excessive energy consumption of specific nodes. In this paper, we propose a data compression scheme that implements the Chinese remainder theorem to a wireless multimedia sensor network. The proposed scheme uses the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT) to compress and split multimedia data, and it then transmits the bit-pattern packets of the remainder to the base station. As a result, the amount of multimedia data that is transmitted is reduced. The superiority of our proposed scheme is demonstrated by comparing its performance to that of an existing scheme. The results of our experiment indicate that our proposed scheme significantly increased the compression ratio and reduced the compression operation in comparison to those of existing compression schemes.
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- 2015
7. Deriving a New Divergence Measure from Extended Cross-Entropy Error Function
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Sun-gyu Park, Hiroshi Wakuya, Jaesoo Yoo, Byung-Won Min, Sang-Hoon Oh, Yong-Sun Oh, and Hwang-Woo Noh
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Differential entropy ,Generalized relative entropy ,Rényi entropy ,Mathematical optimization ,Kullback–Leibler divergence ,Principle of maximum entropy ,Maximum entropy probability distribution ,Information theory and measure theory ,Applied mathematics ,Jensen–Shannon divergence ,Mathematics - Abstract
Relative entropy is a divergence measure between two probability density functions of a random variable. Assuming that the random variable has only two alphabets, the relative entropy becomes a cross-entropy error function that can accelerate training convergence of multi-layer perceptron neural networks. Also, the n-th order extension of cross-entropy (nCE) error function exhibits an improved performance in viewpoints of learning convergence and generalization capability. In this paper, we derive a new divergence measure between two probability density functions from the nCE error function. And the new divergence measure is compared with the relative entropy through the use of three-dimensional plots.
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- 2015
8. Countermeasure against Fire Disaster in Regional Heritage Villages on the Concept of ICT-Based Disaster Prevention Design
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Sang-Hoon Oh, Hwang-Woo Noh, Byung-Won Min, Nobuo Mishima, Yong-Sun Oh, Jaesoo Yoo, and Sun-gyu Park
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Emergency management ,business.industry ,Safeguarding ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Fire - disasters ,Shock (economics) ,Geography ,Countermeasure ,Information and Communications Technology ,Damages ,business ,computer ,Environmental planning ,Historical record - Abstract
Many severe earthquakes have occurred along the main fault lines in the world. In recent years, there has been a high incidence of small- and large-scale earthquakes in our country. These occurrences of earthquakes have become increasingly serious, owing to a degrading earth environment. An earthquake, in general, causes far more serious damages like disruptions in electricity or gas facilities, and fire disasters from its annexed effects than by its vibrations or the shock itself. In this paper, we present a countermeasure and its necessity in safeguarding against fire disasters in regional heritage villages such as “Asan Oeam,” “Jeonju Hanok,” and “Andong Hahoe.” A more systematic and effective strategy for prevention systems against severe fire disasters is proposed after performing various related investigations and analyses of existing domestic and international systems. We investigated the existing fire security systems and their historical records with the tendency of earthquake occurrences in these three folk villages. In this proposal, we present a strategic approach for safeguarding against fire damages in our regional heritage villages derived from ICT (information communication technology)-based DPD (disaster prevention design), after examining the laws and regulations of fire-prevention strategies in Japan, America, and Europe..
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- 2015
9. Design of Integrated Management System for Electronic Library Based on SaaS and Web Standard
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Byung-Won Min, Jong-Hoon Lee, and Yong-Sun Oh
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Database ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Software as a service ,Usability ,Cloud computing ,Service provider ,computer.software_genre ,Application software ,Application lifecycle management ,Interoperation ,The Internet ,business ,computer - Abstract
Management systems for electronic library have been developed on the basis of Client/Server or ASP framework in domestic market for a long time. Therefore, both service provider and user suffer from their high cost and effort in management, maintenance, and repairing of software as well as hardware. Recently in addition, mobile devices like smartphone and tablet PC are frequently used as terminal devices to access computers through the Internet or other networks, sophisticatedly customized or personalized interface for n-screen service became more important issue these days. In this paper, we propose a new scheme of integrated management system for electronic library based on SaaS and Web Standard. We design and implement the proposed scheme applying Electronic Cabinet Guidelines for Web Standard and Universal Code System. Hosted application management style and software on demand style service models based on SaaS are basically applied to develop the management system. Moreover, a newly improved concept of duplication check algorithm in a hierarchical evaluation process is presented and a personalized interface based on web standard is applied to implement the system. Algorithms of duplication check for journal, volume/number, and paper are hierarchically presented with their logic flows. Total framework of our development obeys the standard feature of Electronic Cabinet Guidelines offered by Korea government so that we can accomplish standard of application software, quality improvement of total software, and reusability extension. Scope of our development includes core services of library automation system such as acquisition, list-up, loan-and-return, and their related services. We focus on interoperation compatibility between elementary sub-systems throughout complex network and structural features. Reanalyzing and standardizing each part of the system under the concept on the cloud of service, we construct an integrated development environment for generating, test, operation, and maintenance. Finally, performance analyses are performed about resource usability of server, memory amount used, and response time of server etc. As a result of measurements fulfilled over 5 times at different test points and using different data, the average response time is about 62.9 seconds for 100 clients, which takes about 0.629 seconds per client on the average. We can expect this result makes it possible to operate the system in real-time level proof. Resource usability and memory occupation are also good and moderate comparing to the conventional systems. As total verification tests, we present a simple proof to obey Electronic Cabinet Guidelines and a record of TTA authentication test for topics about SaaS maturity, performance, and application program features.
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- 2015
10. Evolution of Integrated Management Systems for Smart Library
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Byung-Won Min and Yong-Sun Oh
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World Wide Web ,Metadata ,Service (systems architecture) ,Management information systems ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Software as a service ,Information system ,Cloud computing ,Certification ,business ,Software engineering ,Mobile service - Abstract
For a library to be able provide information services and fulfill its function as a knowledge convergence center capable of responding to various information demands, the development of next-generation information systems based on the latest information and communication technology is needed. The development of mobile information services using portable devices such smart phones and tablet PCs and information systems which incorporate the concepts of cloud computing, SaaS (Software as a Service), annotation and Library2.0 is also required. This paper describes a library information system that utilizes collective intelligence and cloud computing. The information system developed for this study adopts the SaaS-based cloud computing service concept to cope with the shift in the mobile service paradigm in libraries and the explosion of electronic data. The strengths of such a conceptual model include the sharing of resources, support of multi-tenants, and the configuration and support of metadata. The user services are provided in the form of software on-demand. To test the performance of the developed system, the efficiency analysis and TTA certification test were conducted. The results of performance tests, It is encouraging that, at least up to 100MB, the job time is approximately linear and with only a moderate overhead of less than one second. The system also passed the level-3 or higher criteria in the certification test, which includes the SaaS maturity, performance and application program functions.
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- 2012
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