Author Archives: Du Ho Kang

ITS 2013 – What can we as engineers do for business?

I also was one participant of ITS conference to share my findings on unlicensed spectrum. As other participants mentioned in below postings, the conference itself broadly covers many aspects which I was not even aware of their importance. Thus, it was a really good … Continue reading

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IEEE PIMRC 2013, Toward 5G?

I attended IEEE PIMRC’13 conference held at London last week in order to present a paper about 5 GHz dense Wi-Fi capacity. Overall, the conference itself was very useful to get updated both from industries and academia. From key note … Continue reading

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IEEE Globecom’12- What’s a small cell and what are research problems there?

I attended IEEE Globecom 2012 in Anaheim during the last week. Overall, I found that there are growing interests on M2M and cloud services at least from an industry side. Also, interests on small cells and energy efficiency were relatively … Continue reading

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IEEE WCNC’12-Active discussions on (expected) mobile data traffic avalanche

There was IEEE WCNC 2012 conference in Paris from 1st to 4th of April. The hot issue during the conference was how to provide 1000 times more capacity. There seemed a consensus on general approaches to solve this challenge: higher network … Continue reading

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PIMRC 2011-Towards small cell technologies

In PIMRC’ 11, I atteded one tutorial and presented two technical papers. The tutorial was about femtocell intereference management. The values from the tutorial were that it categorized very well general approaches in femtocell interference management and overviewd the concept of recently developed Stochastic Geometry. It was … Continue reading

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