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[SCIE]Minimizing moving distance in deposition behavior of the subterranean termite

NAN-YAO SU,SANG-BIN LEE,송학수,이상희 | ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2020

Subterranean termite nests are located underground and termites forage out by constructing tunnels to reach food resources, and tunneling behavior is critical in order to maximize the foraging efficiency.

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[SCIE]Minimizing moving distance in deposition behavior of the subterranean termite

NAN-YAO SU,SANG-BIN LEE,송학수,이상희 | ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2020

Subterranean termite nests are located underground and termites forage out by constructing tunnels to reach food resources, and tunneling behavior is critical in order to maximize the foraging efficiency. Excavation, transportation, and deposition behavior are involved in the tunneling, and termites have to move back and forth to do this. Although there are three sequential behaviors, excavation has been the focus of most previous studies. In this study, we investigated the deposition behavior of the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, in experimental arenas having different widths (2, 3, and 4 mm), and characterized the function of deposited particles. We also simulated moving distance of the termites in different functions. Our results showed that total amounts of deposited particles were significantly higher in broad (4 mm width) than narrow (2 mm) tunnels and most deposited particles were observed near the tip of the tunnel regardless of tunnel widths. In

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[SCIE]General solutions of the heat equation

ByoungSeon Choi,Chansoo Kim,M.Y. Choi,강혁 | PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS | 2020

We derive a general solution of the heat equation through the use of the similarity reduction method.

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[SCIE]Optimized Clustering Scheme-Based Robust Vanishing Point Detection

Hyeong Jae Hwang,Sang Min Yoon,윤강준 | IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation System | 2020

Robust vanishing point estimation has been widely applied to various applications in the field of computer vision and pattern recognition for robotics, advanced driver assistance systems, and autonomous driving vehicles.

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[SCIE]Effects of temperature, humidity, and diurnal temperature range on influenza incidence in a temperate region

Insung Ahn,Ji-Eun Park,Soo Beom Choi,Yeonhee Ryu,권오규,손우식 | Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses | 2020

The effect of temperature and humidity on the incidence of influenza may differ by climate region. In addition, the effect of diurnal temperature range on influenza incidence is unclear, according to previous study findings. Objectives The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of temperature, humidity, and diurnal temperature range on the incidence of influenza in Seoul, Republic of Korea, which is located in a temperate region.

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[SCIE]Comments on “Revocable and Scalable Certificateless Remote Authentication Protocol With Anonymity for Wireless Body Area Networks”

심경아 | IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security | 2020

To solve security and privacy issues in wireless body area networks, several types of digital signature schemes have been adapted to a number of authentication protocols. Recently in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION FORENSICS AND SECURITY (TIFS) (DOI: 10.1109/TIFS.2015.2414399), Xiong and Qin proposed a revocable certificateless encryption (R-CLE) scheme against decryption key exposure, and a revocable certificateless signature (R-CLS) scheme against signing key exposure. Then they proposed a revocable and scalable certificateless remote authentication protocol with anonymity for wireless body area networks based on the combination of R-CLE scheme and R-CLS scheme. However, we show that their RCLS scheme is insecure against type I adversaries: a type I adversary who knows only a user's secret value can forge signatures on any messages in the same time period. Hence, their authentication protocol fails to meet the claimed security requirements.

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[SCI]Flagellated bacteria swim in circles near a rigid wall

Sookkyung Lim,Yongsam Kim,박윤영 | PHYSICAL REVIEW E | 2019

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[SCI]Tests of general relativity with the binary black hole signals from the LIGO-Virgo catalog GWTC-1

B.P. Abbott,김환선,손재주,오상훈,오정근 | Physical Review D | 2019

The detection of gravitational waves by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo provides an opportunity to test general relativity in a regime that is inaccessible to traditional astronomical observations and laboratory tests.

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[SCI]Search for gravitational waves from Scorpius X-1 in the second Advanced LIGO observing run with an improved hidden Markov model

B.P. Abbott,김환선,손재주,오상훈,오정근 | Physical Review D | 2019

We present results from a semicoherent search for continuous gravitational waves from the low-mass x-ray binary Scorpius X-1, using a hidden Markov model (HMM) to track spin wandering.

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[SCI]Search for gravitational-wave signals associated with gamma-ray bursts during the second observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo

B.P. Abbott,김환선,손재주,오상훈,오정근 | The Astrophysical Journal | 2019

We present the results of targeted searches for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-ray bursts during the second observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, which took place from 2016 November to 2017 August.

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