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        차량 그림자 누적을 통한 검지 영역 자동 설정 및 교통량 측정 방법

        김지완,이재성,Kim, Jee-Wan,Lee, Jaesung 한국정보통신학회 2014 한국정보통신학회논문지 Vol.18 No.8

        기존 영상 검지기 분야에는 다양한 고성능 알고리즘들이 존재하지만 실시간 연산 요구량이 너무 많아 시스템 장비가 고가, 고전력을 소모하는 단점이 있었다. 이에 본 논문에서는 저가, 저전력 영상 검지 시스템 구현을 위해 안드로이드 플랫폼의 성능 사양에 적합한 저연산량의 영상 검지 알고리즘을 제안한다. 본 방법은 차량 하부에만 생성되는 sub-shadow 를 분리하여 이를 누적함으로써 차선 및 검지 영역을 정밀하게 설정하고 이 검지 영역을 통과하는 차량 자체와 차량 sub-shadow 의 통과패턴을 판단하여 차선별 교통량 뿐만 아니라 상행 및 하행 교통량까지 자동으로 분류할 수 있다. 실험 결과 제안하는 알고리즘은 하행 차량의 경우 평균 97.1%, 상행 차량의 경우 평균 94.1%의 검지율을 보였다. 이 결과는 상용 루프검지기의 성능 95% 에 버금가는 수준으로 만족스러운 성능을 보였다. There are various high-performance algorithms in the area of the existing VDSs (vehicle detection systems). However, they requires a large amount of computational time-complexity and their systems generally are very expensive and consumes high-power. This paper proposes real-time traffic information detection algorithm that can be applied to low-cost, low-power, and open development platform such as Android. This algorithm uses a vehicle's sub-shadow to set ROI(region of interest) and to count vehicles using a location of the sub-shadow and the vehicle. The proposed algorithm is able to count the vehicles per each roads and each directions separately. The experiment result show that the detection rate for going-up vehicles is 94.1% and that for going-down vehicles is 97.1%. These results are close to or surpasses 95%, the detection rate of commercial loop detectors.

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        외상 환자에 대한 바늘감압술에서 흉벽 두께와 바늘 길이의 관계

        김지완 ( Jee Wan Kim ),정진우 ( Jin Woo Jeong ),조석주 ( Suck Ju Cho ),염석란 ( Seok Ran Yeom ),한상균 ( Sang Kyoon Han ),박성욱 ( Sung Wook Park ) 대한외상학회 2010 大韓外傷學會誌 Vol.23 No.2

        Purpose: A tension pneumothorax is a fatal condition that requires immediate intervention. Although a definitive treatment for a tension pneumothorax is a tube thoracostomy, needle decompression can provide temporary relief, that is lifesaving. The traditional procedure for needle decompression involves inserting a needle or catheter at the second intercostal space, the midclavicular line. Recent evidence suggests that the commonly used catheters do not have sufficiently penetrate the chest wall. There are also claims that a lateral approach to needle decompression is easier and safer than the traditional anterior approach. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the optimal approach for needle decompression for the Korean population by measuring chest wall thicknesses at the points used for both the anterior and the lateral approaches. Methods: The chest wall thickness (CWT) of trauma victims who visited the Emergency Center of Pusan National University Hospital was measured by computed tomography (CT) images. The CWT was measured at the points used for the anterior and the lateral methods and was compared with the length of commonly used catheters, which is 45 mm. Results: The mean CWT at the second intercostal space, the midclavicular line, was shorter than the CWT at the 5th intercostal space, the anterior axillary line. However, the percentage of patients whose CWT was greater than 45 mm was larger when measured anteriorly (8.2%) that when measure laterally (5.7%). Female patients and those older than 60 were more likely to have an anterior CWT greater than 45 mm (28.2% for females and 15.5% for those older than 60). Conclusion: The percentage of trauma victims in Korea whose CWT is greater than 45 mm is lower than the values previously reported by other countries. However, females and older patients tend to have thicker chest walls, so the lateral approach would be suggested when performing needle decompression for such patients with suspected tension pneumothoraces. (J Korean Soc Traumatol 2010;23:63-67)

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