His main research concerns Computer network, Wireless communication systems, Telecommunications link, Base station and Electronic engineering. Hanbyul Seo has researched Computer network in several fields, including Relay and Telecommunications, Data channel, Communication channel. Hanbyul Seo combines subjects such as NodeB, Downlink transmission, Resource block, Device to device and Configuration information with his study of Wireless communication systems.
His study in Telecommunications link is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Real-time computing, Signal and User equipment. In his work, Data transmission and Resource allocation is strongly intertwined with Scheduling, which is a subfield of Base station. His Electronic engineering study which covers Computer hardware that intersects with Demodulation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Wireless communication systems, Computer network, Telecommunications link, Signal and Base station. His research in Wireless communication systems focuses on subjects like Electronic engineering, which are connected to Interference. His Computer network research includes elements of Wireless, Transmission and Communication channel.
His work carried out in the field of Telecommunications link brings together such families of science as Control and Scheduling. His studies in Signal integrate themes in fields like Terminal and Antenna. Within one scientific family, Hanbyul Seo focuses on topics pertaining to Relay under Base station, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Node and Backhaul.
Hanbyul Seo spends much of his time researching Wireless communication systems, Computer network, Telecommunications link, Signal and Terminal. His Wireless communication systems study incorporates themes from Computer hardware, Transmission, User equipment, Device to device and Subframe. His work deals with themes such as Wireless, Control and Communication channel, which intersect with Computer network.
His Telecommunications link course of study focuses on Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing and MIMO. Hanbyul Seo has included themes like Terminal and Electronic engineering in his Signal study. Hanbyul Seo interconnects Channel state information, NAK and Random access in the investigation of issues within Terminal.
His primary areas of study are Wireless communication systems, Computer network, Telecommunications link, User equipment and Signal. His Wireless communication systems study combines topics in areas such as Terminal, Electrical engineering, Computer hardware and Base station. His research in Computer network intersects with topics in Wireless, Channel state information and Communication channel.
His research integrates issues of Transmission and Data channel in his study of Telecommunications link. His User equipment study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Interference, Radio Link Protocol, Network packet and Frequency-hopping spread spectrum. As part of one scientific family, Hanbyul Seo deals mainly with the area of Unlicensed band, narrowing it down to issues related to the Electronic engineering, and often Terminal and Signal on.
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Coordinated multipoint transmission and reception in LTE-advanced: deployment scenarios and operational challenges
Daewon Lee;Hanbyul Seo;B. Clerckx;E. Hardouin.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2012)
LTE evolution for vehicle-to-everything services
Hanbyul Seo;Ki-Dong Lee;Shinpei Yasukawa;Ying Peng.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2016)
Method and apparatus for reducing inter-cell interference in a wireless communication system
Hanbyul Seo;Hakseong Kim;Inkwon Seo;Byounghoon Kim.
(2010)
Method for reporting channel state information in wireless communication system and device therefor
Hanbyul Seo;Daewon Lee.
(2011)
Method, base station and mobile station for providing channel state information-reference signal (csi-rs)
Kim Kijun;Kim Hyungtae;Seo Hanbyul;Lee Daewon.
(2015)
Method and apparatus for inter-cell interference coordination for transmission point group
Hanbyul Seo;Kijun Kim;Byounghoon Kim.
(2012)
Method and device for reporting channel state information in wireless communication system
Kijun Kim;Jonghyun Park;Hanbyul Seo;Hanjun Park.
(2013)
Method and device for communicating device-to-device
Hanbyul Seo;Daewon Lee;Byounghoon Kim.
(2012)
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 and apparatus for transreceiving downlink signal by considering antenna port relationship in wireless communication system
Jonghyun Park;Kijun Kim;Hanbyul Seo.
(2013)
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