Hakseong Kim spends much of his time researching Computer network, Telecommunications link, Wireless communication systems, Base station and Subframe. His study on Scheduling, User equipment and Data transmission is often connected to Relay as part of broader study in Computer network. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Terminal, Electronic engineering and Real-time computing.
The Wireless communication systems study combines topics in areas such as Resource block, Downlink transmission, Device to device, Transport format and Acknowledgement. His Base station study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Signal and Resource allocation. His Signal study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Terminal and Communications system.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, Telecommunications link, Wireless communication systems, Base station and Signal. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Terminal and Real-time computing. Hakseong Kim focuses mostly in the field of Telecommunications link, narrowing it down to matters related to Scheduling and, in some cases, Data transmission.
His Wireless communication systems study combines topics in areas such as Device to device, Computer hardware and Electronic engineering. His work in Base station addresses subjects such as Transmission, which are connected to disciplines such as Multiplexing. The various areas that Hakseong Kim examines in his Signal study include Frame, Identifier and Antenna.
Hakseong Kim mostly deals with Computer network, Wireless communication systems, Terminal, Device to device and Signal. His studies in Telecommunications link, Base station, Scheduling, Data transmission and User equipment are all subfields of Computer network research. His research in the fields of Control channel, Hybrid automatic repeat request and NAK overlaps with other disciplines such as Relay.
His work carried out in the field of Base station brings together such families of science as Wireless, Terminal and Resource allocation. His Wireless communication systems research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Computer hardware, Transmission, Real-time computing, Resource pool and Electronic engineering. Code word is closely connected to Subframe in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Computer hardware.
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Method and apparatus for reducing inter-cell interference in a wireless communication system
Hanbyul Seo;Hakseong Kim;Inkwon Seo;Byounghoon Kim.
(2010)
Packet transmission method
Hak Seong Kim;Seung Hwan Won;Joon Kui Ahn.
(2005)
Method for transmitting uplink control information, user equipment, method for receiving uplink control information, and base station
Hakseong Kim;Kijun Kim;Hanbyul Seo.
(2012)
Method and apparatus for measurement for inter-cell interference coordination in radio communication system
서인권;서한별;김병훈;김기준.
(2011)
Method of transmitting sounding reference signal
Hak Seong Kim;Bong Hoe Kim;Young Woo Yun.
(2008)
Method for receiving downlink signal, and user device, and method for transmitting downlink signal, and base station
Hakseong Kim;Hanbyul Seo;Daewon Lee.
(2012)
Method of terminal transmitting sounding reference signal on the basis of aperiodic sounding reference signal triggering and method for controlling uplink transmission power to transmit aperiodic sounding reference signal
Lee Seungmin;Seo Hanbyul;Kim Kijun;Kim Hakseong.
(2011)
Method of transmitting sounding reference signal in wireless communication system
Hak Seong Kim;Bong Hoe Kim;Young Woo Yun;Ki Jun Kim.
(2008)
Method and apparatus for transmitting control information in a wireless communication system
Hyungtae Kim;Hanbyul Seo;Hakseong Kim.
(2012)
Method and apparatus for channel estimation for radio link between a base station and a relay station
Han Byul Seo;Hak Seong Kim;Ki Jun Kim;Byoung Hoon Kim.
(2011)
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