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Energy-Optimal Dynamic Thermal Management: Computation and Cooling Power Co-Optimization
Donghwa Shin,Sung Woo Chung,Eui-Young Chung,Naehyuck Chang IEEE 2010 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS - Vol.6 No.3
<P>Conventional dynamic thermal management (DTM) assumes that the thermal resistance of a heat-sink is a given constant determined at design time. However, the thermal resistance of a common forced-convection heat sink is inversely proportional to the flow rate of the air or coolant at the expense of the cooling power consumption. The die temperature of the silicon devices strongly affects its leakage power consumption and reliability, and it can be changed by adjusting the thermal resistance of the cooling devices. Different from conventional DTM which aims to avoid the thermal emergency, our proposed DTM regards the thermal resistance of a forced-convection heat sink as a control variable, and minimize the total power consumption both for computation and cooling. We control the cooling power consumption together with the microprocessor clock frequency and supply voltage, and track the energy-optimal die temperature. Consequently, we reduce a significant amount of the temperature-dependent leakage power consumption of the microprocessor while spending a bit higher cooling power than conventional DTM, and eventually consume less total power. Experimental results show the proposed DTM saves up to 8.2% of the total energy compared with a baseline DTM approach. Our proposed DTM also enhances the Failures in Time (FIT) up to 80% in terms of the electromigration lifetime reliability.</P>
鄭東和 順天大學校 1997 論文集 Vol.16 No.1
The general control characteristics of several current controllers described in this paper are presented. In general, a PWM current controller swithes a pulse width modulated voltage source inverter to force the line current in a three phase load to follow a set of reference currents. The inherent limitations of commanding voltages and currents in a three phase load with an inverter are examined. Results from digital simulations of five different current controllers are presented. A switching diagram is developed which reveals some of the operating characteristics of hysteresis controller. A frequency domain analysis of a ramp comparison controller predicts the line currents that result and provides some insight into the compensation required to reduce the current errors. A hysteresis controller and ramp comparison controller are implemented in ac motor drive.
Development of the Korean Developmental Screening Test for Infants and Children (K-DST)
Chung, Hee Jung,Yang, Donghwa,Kim, Gun-Ha,Kim, Sung Koo,Kim, Seoung Woo,Kim, Young Key,Kim, Young Ah,Kim, Joon Sik,Kim, Jin Kyung,Kim, Cheongtag,Sung, In-Kyung,Shin, Son Moon,Oh, Kyung Ja,Yoo, Hee-Jeo The Korean Pediatric Society 2020 Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics (CEP) Vol.63 No.11
Background: Most developmental screening tools in Korea are adopted from foreign tests. To ensure efficient screening of infants and children in Korea, a nationwide screening tool with high reliability and validity is needed. Purpose: This study aimed to independently develop, standardize, and validate the Korean Developmental Screening Test for Infants and Children (K-DST) for screening infants and children for neurodevelopmental disorders in Korea. Methods: The standardization and validation conducted in 2012-2014 of 3,284 subjects (4-71 months of age) resulted in the first edition of the K-DST. The restandardization and revalidation performed in 2015-2016 of 3.06 million attendees of the National Health Screening Program for Infants and Children resulted in the revised K-DST. We analyzed inter-item consistency and test-retest reliability for the reliability analysis. Regarding the validation of K-DST, we examined the construct validity, sensitivity and specificity, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, and a criterion-related validity analysis. Results: We ultimately selected 8 questions in 6 developmental domains. For most age groups and each domain, internal consistency was 0.73-0.93 and test-retest reliability was 0.77-0.88. The revised K-DST had high discriminatory ability with a sensitivity of 0.833 and specificity of 0.979. The test supported construct validity by distinguishing between normal and neurodevelopmentally delayed groups. The language and cognition domain of the revised K-DST was highly correlated with the K-Bayley Scales of Infant Development-II's Mental Age Quotient (r=0.766, 0.739), while the gross and fine motor domains were highly correlated with Motor Age Quotient (r=0.695, 0.668), respectively. The Verbal Intelligence Quotient of Korean Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scales of Intelligence was highly correlated with the K-DST cognition and language domains (r=0.701, 0.770), as was the performance intelligence quotient with the fine motor domain (r=0.700). Conclusion: The K-DST is reliable and valid, suggesting its good potential as an effective screening tool for infants and children with neurodevelopmental disorders in Korea.
Effects of biopolymeric drying aids on spray drying of persimmon extract
Minjeong Lee,Donghwa Chung 한국산업식품공학회 2020 학술대회 및 심포지엄 Vol.2020 No.11
Powderization is a promising way to enhance the usability of fruits. Persimmon is one of the most popular fruits in Korea, but its usability is quite limited due to its high moisture content and seasonal availability. The objective of this study is to powderize a persimmon extract by spray drying and to examine the effects of resistant maltodextrin (RMD) and its mixtures with gum arabic (GA) as biopolymeric drying aids on the yield, moisture content, and water activity of resulting persimmon powder. Maltodextrin (MD) and its mixtures with GA were also used for comparison purpose. The feed solutions for spray drying were prepared by adding RMD, MD, GA or their mixtures (RMD:GA=9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, and 5:5; MD:GA=5:5 and 1.7:8.3) to persimmon extract at a concentration of 30% (w/w) (40% (w/w) total solid). The inlet temperature, air flow rate, atomizing pressure, and feeding rate for spray drying were set as 140 °C, 0.40 m3/min, 100 kPa, and 270 mL/h, respectively. Among the three biopolymers, the highest drying yield (51%) was obtained when RMD was added, followed by GA-added (34%) and MD-added (21%) powders. However, the RMD-added powder was sticky and caused bag filter blockage. Among the biopolymer mixtures, the highest yield (56%) was obtained when the RMD–GA mixture (7:3) was added, and no serious powder stickiness was visually observed. The powder prepared with RMD or MD only yielded very low values of moisture content (1.5-2.0%) and water activity (0.09-0.10), and the values increased when GA was added together. This study demonstrated that the RMD–GA mixture is an effective drying aid for the spray drying of persimmon extract, which is highly sticky and not able to be spray-dried alone.