Jeeyon Choi
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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vehicular technology conference | 2008
Yoo-Seung Song; Jeeyon Choi; Yun-Joo Kim; Hyun-Gu Park; Sok-Kyu Lee
In this paper, a new IMT-Advanced wireless communication system employing the proposed MAC frame structures was implemented and demonstrated. The proposed MAC frame structures are designed to provide Gbps data service under the nomadic environment. The implemented system provided near 1.8Gbps MAC throughput. It is shown that the implemented system with the proposed MAC frame structures can meet IMT-Advanced wireless access requirements and it is one of the promising solutions for the future multi-gigabit wireless communication systems.
personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2008
Yoo-Seung Song; Jeeyon Choi; Yun-Joo Kim; Hyun-Gu Park; Sok-Kyu Lee
In this paper, high performance MAC is designed and implemented to support multi-gigabit nomadic access systems. New algorithms and Control channels are introduced for low MAC latency and high MAC throughput. The new multi-gigabit nomadic/local area wireless access, called NoLA, is implemented using the proposed MAC. NoLA demonstrated the multi-gigabit service with full HD video streams where the proposed high performance MAC supports the 84 full HD video streams in real time. The implemented NoLA system shows near 1.8 Gbps MAC throughput, which can meet the requirements of the gigabit IMT-advanced wireless nomadic access. It is proved that the proposed high performance MAC used in NoLA can be one of the promising solutions for the future multi-gigabit wireless communication systems.
international conference on telecommunications | 2009
Yoo-Seung Song; Jeeyon Choi; Yun-Joo Kim; Hyun-Gu Park; Sok-Kyu Lee
In this paper, high performance MAC is designed and implemented to support multi-gigabit physical layer. New algorithms and Control channels are introduced for low MAC latency and high MAC throughput. The new multi-gigabit nomadic/local area wireless access, called NoLA, is implemented using the proposed MAC. NoLA demonstrated the multi-gigabit service with full HD video streams where the proposed high performance MAC supports the 84 full HD video streams in real time. The implemented NoLA system shows near 1.8Gbps MAC throughput, which can meet the requirements of the gigabit IMT-Advanced wireless nomadic access. It is proved that the proposed high performance MAC used in NoLA can be one of the promising solutions for the future multi-gigabit wireless communication systems.
Archive | 2010
Yun-Joo Kim; Jeeyon Choi; Sok-Kyu Lee
Archive | 2010
Jeeyon Choi; Yun-Joo Kim; Sok-Kyu Lee
Archive | 2012
Jeeyon Choi; Sok-Kyu Lee
Archive | 2010
Il-Gu Lee; Jeeyon Choi; Sok-Kyu Lee
Archive | 2010
Yun-Joo Kim; Jeeyon Choi; Sok-Kyu Lee
Archive | 2005
Seong-Soon Joo; Young-Sik Chung; Tae-Joon Park; Jeong-dong Ryoo; Jong-tae Song; Bong-Wan Kim; Jeeyon Choi; Jin-Young Lee; Byung-Sun Lee; Kyung-Pyo Jun
Archive | 2010
Jeeyon Choi; Yun-Joo Kim; Sok-Kyu Lee