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Image and Viedo Laboratory
- Professor : Hyuncheol Kang
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 220 / 032-835-8283
- Lab : Building 7, Room 229 / 032-835-4693
- Email : hckang@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab : Research on content-based video image retrieval, image segmentation, and image compression for Education on Demand (EoD) systems, and automatic vehicle identification (AVI) are currently being conducted.
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(Distributed Network Laboratory
- Professor : Yoseop Woo
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 222 / 032-835-8285
- Lab : Building 7, Room 202 / 032-835-4695
- Email : yswooo@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab : As the name of the lab implies, it is a place where research is conducted to process Korean language by machine, or computer.
Korean language processing can be broadly categorized into three areas: part-of-speech analysis, syntactic analysis, and semantic analysis which is also the main focus of our lab.
In Korean, terms and nouns can have different meanings even if they have the same form. For example, when we have the word 'Nun', we are working on a dictionary and a tool that can automatically determine whether the word 'Nun' means human eyes or snow falling from the sky.
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Distributed Network Laboratory
- Professor : Jong-Gil Lee
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 223 / 032-835-8286
- Lab : Building 7, Room 203 / 032-835-4696
- Email : jnglee@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab : With the rapid development of wireless communication in recent years, we are researching the channels of mobile communication, which are gaining attention.
We are also working on smart antenna system technology that uses multiple antenna elements to obtain a signal from a desired cellular station much larger than interference or noise from other users.
More recently, we have been working on wireless local area networks (WLANs) that bring high data rates of 30 Mbps in the 5 GHz range.
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Communication Network & Security Laboratory
- Professor : Ki-Young Lee
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 224 / 032-835-8287
- Lab : Building 7, Room 216 / 032-835-4697
- Email : kylee@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab : We are a research lab affiliated with the Dept. of Information Telecommunication Engineering at Incheon National University, doing research on networks.
We have Prof. Lee, one Ph.D. student, three master's students, and four undergraduates.
This is a lab with a family atmosphere and a promising future. - Research Areas and Directions : Our research focuses on network management, routing and switching, Qos, Diffserv, Tcp, congestion control, packet scheduling, and network security.
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Telecommunications Systems Laboratory
- Professor : Jeonghoon Park
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 226 / 032-835-8632
- Lab : Building 7, Room 228 / 032-835-4692
- Email : jhp7@inu.ac.kr
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Microwave-EMI/EMC Laboratory
- Professor : Seung-Taek Kang
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 225 / 032-835-8288
- Lab : Building 7, Room 215 / 032-835-4698
- Email : s-khang@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab : The lab develops satellite, military, and commercial microwave and millimeter wave components, miniaturizing and improving the performance of metamaterial structural components and antennas.
In addition, we are developing small and medium-sized mobile communication antennas, researching prediction techniques for modeling the propagation characteristics of electromagnetic waves, countermeasures against electromagnetic interference, and analyzing the effects of electromagnetic waves on the human body. - Research Areas and Directions : Develop and miniaturize satellite, military, and commercial microwave and millimeter wave components
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Security Research Lab.
- Professor : Eunkyu Lee
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 219 / 032-835-8629
- Lab : Building 7, Room 217 / 032-835-4691
- Email : eklee@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab :
- Research Areas: (1) Information Security, (2) IoT Computing
- Conducts research on computer security and data privacy technologies that arise from the increasing use of computers and the collection of big data.
- Conduct research on Internet of Things computing technologies that collect and utilize data from numerous sensors.
- Research Areas and Directions :
- AI Security
- IoT Security
- Automotive Security
- Security and Privacy for Energy Data
- Internet for CAEV (Connected, Autonomous, and Electric Vehicle)
- Data science for IoT
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Quantum LiFi Laboratory, Q-LiFi Lab.
- Professor : Hyunchae Jeon
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 520 / 032-835-8633
- Lab : Building 7, Room 510 / 032-835-4196
- Email : hyunchae.chun@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab :
- Due to the saturation of existing RF frequency resources, there is a growing interest in optical wavelength resources in the THz bandwidth.
Q-LiFi Lab studies the paradigm shift or convergence to optical wavelengths for future wireless communication systems that ensure the best security, speed, and connectivity. - Propose new solutions based on advanced wireless communication techniques, optics, photonics, and quantum technologies.
- Due to the saturation of existing RF frequency resources, there is a growing interest in optical wavelength resources in the THz bandwidth.
- Research Areas and Directions :
- Visible Light Communications (VLC) and Light Fidelity (LiFi)
- Free-space Optical Communications (FSO)
- Optical modulations and MIMO-WDM
- Quantum-key-distribution
- Photon Counting Communications
- Luminescent Concentrator
- OWC based Physical Layer Security
- Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)
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Intelligent Signal & Information Systems Research Lab
- Professor : Song Noh
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 221 / 032-835-8284
- Lab : Building 7, Room 201 / 032-835-4694
- Email : songnoh@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab :
- The lab's research focuses on next-generation communication networks and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Based on 5G technology, a mobile communication standard, we conduct research on system optimization and intelligent information processing convergence for automated cooperation between communication layers and ultra-connected terminals. - In the field of IoT, we conduct research that combines communication and sensing to create new applications.
Also, we study ultra-high frequency band and beam-based communication signal processing algorithms for high capacity-low latency data processing.
- The lab's research focuses on next-generation communication networks and the Internet of Things (IoT).
- Research Areas and Directions :
- Intelligent Information Processing, Communication Networks, Internet of Things (IoT)
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Intelligent Control and Navigation Lab
- Professor : Kyunghoon Cho
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 519 / 032-835-8281
- Lab : Building 7, Room 517 / 032-835-4199
- Email : ckh0923@inu.ac.kr
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Operating Systems Laboratory, OS Lab.
- Professor : Young Phil Kim
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 218 / 032-835-8631
- Lab : Building 7, Room 214 / 032-835-4339
- Email : ypkim@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab :
- Operating systems are essential for building and managing systems based on computable devices, from traditional PCs and servers to the cloud, IoT, smartphones, cars, and intelligent robots.
- We study the entire system stack, from basic low-level device control, to resource scheduling with multiple goals, to providing abstractions for intelligent, high-level system management functions.
- Research Areas and Directions :
- Operating system kernel-level support for high-availability, high-performance, and high-reliability for next-generation computer systems.
- Effective Resource Management in Distributed Cluster Environments Based on System Virtualization
- Pursue innovation in development and operations techniques to deliver intelligent and automated cloud infrastructure
- Other fun and interesting SystemSW related topics are welcome
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Next-Generation Communication and Intelligent Systems Lab.
- Professor : Byungjoo Lee
- Professor's Office : Building 7, Room 509 / 032-835-8282
- Lab : Building 7, Room 515 / 032-835-4742
- Email : bjlee@inu.ac.kr
- About the Lab :
- We conduct general research on next-generation wireless communication systems, and in particular, we study the underlying technologies for sixth-generation mobile communication systems.
- Research on network topology innovation technologies such as AI-applied communication technologies, communication-sensing convergence technologies, and utilization of unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites.
- Research Areas and Directions :
- Communication technologies in networks that include UAV and LEO satellites, etc.
- Designing Communication Systems Based on Machine Learning
- Rate-Sharing Mode Access (RSMA), Non-Orthogonal Multi-User Access (NOMA)
- Interference Control Techniques in Multi-User Systems
- AI-based channel estimation and prediction technology
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