Suhyang Kim
Konkuk University
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ieee international conference on escience | 2008
Jung-Hun Woo; Sang Boem Lim; Karpjoo Jeong; HyungSeok Kim; Jae-Jin Kim; Jonghyun Lee; Junghee Kim; Taehoon Lee; Le Dinh Minh; Rina Ryoo; Suhyang Kim; Han-Soo Kim; Jee-In Kim
In this paper, we present a framework for micro-scale air quality monitoring and sensor management system. The developed system is validated in a preliminary test environment. The test result shows that it is feasible to adopt sensor networks for micro-scale monitoring. In the future, enhancements on the VR core modules will also be investigated such as enhanced interaction devices, mobile sensors, and display devices. Finally, we will also build web-based information portal to be used by citizens whenever the information is needed.
international conference on new trends in information and service science | 2009
Taehoon Lee; Sang Boem Lim; Young Sunwoo; Jung-Hun Woo; Suhyang Kim
In recent years, the environmental problems have become considerably big issues throughout the world. For knowing the environmental problems we have to measure the environment quality and get the data by monitoring the environment. Currently there are many researches are going on in this area. Those researches are using big and expensive environmental measurement equipment. In this reason, they cannot install enough equipment to measure micro-scale area. This lead us to work on a micro-scale air quality monitoring system named AirScope. In AirScope we are using small and cheep sensors for monitoring the urban air quality. In this paper we present AirScope testbed to reduce the problems when we deploy to the micro scale.
Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers | 2016
Yoo Jung Kim; Hye-Seon Jeong; Suhyang Kim; Young-Il Ma; Woo-Keun Lee; Jeongsoo Kim; Young Sunwoo
In order to improve air quality in the Seoul Metropolitan Area (SMA), the “Special Act on Seoul Metropolitan Air Quality Improvement” has been enforced since 2005. The strategy has resulted in some reduction of air pollution, but there has not been much research into the quantitative impact analysis of each separate preventive countermeasure. Therefore, we analyzed nitrogen oxide reduction resulting from implementation of the emission control plan for on-road mobile sources. The MM5SMOKE-CMAQ model system was employed for air quality prediction. Reduced NOx emissions for SMA was 16,561 ton, 4.7% of reduction rate, in 2007. One countermeasure, tighter acceptable standards for manufacturing vehicles, dominated other countermeasures for effective NOx emission control. Large spatial differences in reduced emissions, those for Seoul being twice that of Incheon and Gyeonggi, showed greater NOx emission reduction impact in the heart of the metropolitan complex. The NO2 concentration decreased by 0.60 ppb (2.0%), 0.18 ppb (1.5%), and 0.22 ppb (1.7%) in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi, respectively. Concentration decreases in spring and winter were larger, 1.5~2.0 times, than summer and fall. However, the NO2 reduction impact did not correspond directly to local NOx emission controls in the city area because of the natural flow and dispersion, both urban and downwind.
Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment | 2008
Yoo-Jung Kim; Sung-Woon Jung; Choong-Min Kang; Young-Il Ma; Suhyang Kim; Jung-Hun Woo; Young Sunwoo
The purpose of this study is to understand the impact that temperature and relative humidity have on the volatilization loss of particulate nitrate from Teflon filters during measurements of ambient fine particles . Fine particles were measured using an annular denuder system (ADS) at four representive areas in Seoul. The measurements were made during 28 different days at 24-hr sampling intervals from February 14 to October 15, 1997. In this study, nitrate losses. calculated by the ratio of nitrate on the nylon filter to their sum in both Teflon and nylon titters, varied seasonally in the following order: summer (45.5%) > spring (23.8%) > fall (20.6%) > winter (19.7%). The results showed strong correlations with temperature, but we did not observe any significant effects of relative humidity. However, we observed that both temperature and relative humidity influenced the ambient gas/particle nitrate ratio in a different case study using a denuder.
Asian journal of atmospheric environment | 2013
Youn-Suk Son; Amgad Salama; Hye-Seon Jeong; Suhyang Kim; Jin-Ho Jeong; Jaihyo Lee; Young Sunwoo; Jo-Chun Kim
Asian journal of atmospheric environment | 2014
Suhyang Kim; Ki-Ho Hong; Hwandon Jun; Young-Jae Park; Moojong Park; Young Sunwoo
Epidemiology | 2003
Byoungcheun Lee; Yun-Chul Hong; H. Park; Jue-Yeon Lee; Yong-Jae Kim; Jung-Ae Kim; Suhyang Kim; J G Kang; Eun-Hee Ha
international conference on information systems | 2009
HwangSoo Park; Jin YouLin; Sang Boem Lim; Jung-Hun Woo; Suhyang Kim; Young Sunwoo; Minghe Piao
한국대기환경학회 학술대회논문집 | 2014
Young Sunwoo; Juhyeon Jeon; Suhyang Kim; Junsup Sin; Insoo Hwang
한국대기환경학회 학술대회논문집 | 2011
Nguyen Phuoc Quy An; Suhyang Kim; Young-Il Ma; Hye-Seon Jeong; Young Sunwoo