The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Communications system, Electronic engineering, Base station, Transmission and Transmitter. His Communications system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Algorithm and Frequency domain. The Electronic engineering study combines topics in areas such as Frequency band, Pilot signal, Signal and Communication channel, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing.
His Base station research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Frame and Real-time computing. His work on Hybrid automatic repeat request as part of general Transmission research is frequently linked to Scheme, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Transmitter, Transmission matrix, Symbol and Unitary matrix is strongly linked to Block code.
His primary scientific interests are in Communications system, Electronic engineering, Computer network, Base station and Signal. His Communications system research includes elements of Frequency band, Computer hardware, Transmission, Low-density parity-check code and Algorithm. His research integrates issues of Transmitter, Antenna and Communication channel, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing in his study of Electronic engineering.
His research investigates the connection between Transmitter and topics such as Block code that intersect with issues in Sequence. His research on Computer network frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Terminal. His work deals with themes such as Real-time computing and Electrical engineering, which intersect with Base station.
His main research concerns Communications system, Computer network, Computer hardware, Real-time computing and Frame. His Communications system research includes themes of Mobile station, Base station, Transmission, Algorithm and Electronic engineering. His Transmission research incorporates themes from Transmitter, MIMO and Beamforming.
His Electronic engineering study incorporates themes from Subcarrier and Change request. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Terminal and Wireless communication systems. His studies deal with areas such as Handover, Codec, Telecommunications link and Deblocking filter as well as Frame.
Dong-Seek Park spends much of his time researching Frame, Communications system, Computer hardware, Computer network and Real-time computing. His Frame research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Frequency band, Electronic engineering, Multiple frequency, Handover and Change request. His study focuses on the intersection of Communications system and fields such as Algorithm with connections in the field of Communication channel and Control theory.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Terminal and Selection. Dong-Seek Park usually deals with Computer network and limits it to topics linked to Wireless communication systems and Permutation, Resource allocation and Theoretical computer science. His research integrates issues of Multiple input, Telecommunications link and Scheduling system in his study of Real-time computing.
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DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ENCODING AND DECODING BLOCK CODES WITH LOW DENSITY OF PARITY CONTROL WITH VARIABLE CODING RATE
Kiung Giu-Bum;Jang Khiun-Koo;Miung Se-Kho;Dzeong Khong-Sil.
(2009)
Method for providing multi-level access services in common access channel
Liao Jingyi;Wang Hai;Ju Changhui.
(2004)
Method and apparatus for channel state feedback using arithmetic coding
Chang-Ho Suh;Seok-Hyun Yoon;Dong-Seek Park;Young-Kwon Cho.
(2005)
Method of controlling reverse transmission in a mobile communication system
Beom-Sik Bae;Dong-Seek Park;Chang-Hoi Koo;Dae-Gyun Kim.
(2002)
Apparatus and method for transmitting/receiving pilot signal in communication system using ofdm scheme
Sung-Eun Park;Seung-Hoon Choi;Dong-Seek Park;Jae-Yoel Kim.
(2005)
Cell search apparatus and method in a mobile communication system using multiple access scheme
Jung-Min Ro;Young-Kwon Cho;Sung-Kwon Hong;Su-Ryong Jeong.
(2005)
METHOD FOR DATA TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION IN DATA TRANSFER SYSTEM USING HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPETITION REQUEST
Kim Min-Koo;Park Dong-Sik;Koo Chang-Khoj;Kim Dae-Giun.
(2004)
Mode transition method for wireless data service in a mobile station
Chang-Hoi Koo;Beom-Sik Bae;Dong-Seek Park;Dae-Gyun Kim.
(2002)
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING/RECEIVING DATA IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, USING MULTI-ACCESS LAYOUT
Cho Jang-Kvon;Li Khieon-Voo;Joon Seok-Khiun;Park Dong-Seek.
(2006)
Retransmission apparatus and method in wireless relay communication system
Young-Bin Chang;Jae-Weon Cho;Eun-Taek Lim;Sung-Jin Lee.
(2007)
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