2019 - IEEE Fellow For leadership in standardization of cellular communication technologies
Ju-Ho Lee mostly deals with Computer network, Telecommunications link, Electronic engineering, Communications system and Base station. His Computer network study incorporates themes from Wireless communication systems and Real-time computing. Ju-Ho Lee has included themes like Power control, User equipment, Mobile communication systems, Retransmission and Multiplexing in his Telecommunications link study.
His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Transmission, MIMO, Communication channel, Control and Antenna. His research in Communications system intersects with topics in Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, Code division multiple access, Modulation and Soft handover. His Base station research includes elements of Interference, Terminal, Signal, Electrical engineering and Coding.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Base station, Electronic engineering, Telecommunications link and Communication channel. His Computer network research incorporates elements of Transmission and Wireless communication systems. The various areas that he examines in his Transmission study include Wireless and Overhead.
His Base station study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Channel, Terminal and Scheduling. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Computer hardware, MIMO, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, Signal and Antenna. His study looks at the intersection of Telecommunications link and topics like Real-time computing with Resource allocation.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Base station, Communications system, Wireless and Telecommunications link. His study brings together the fields of Code and Computer network. Ju-Ho Lee has researched Base station in several fields, including Wireless communication systems, Communication channel, Terminal, Scheduling and Signal.
His studies deal with areas such as Building automation and Data transmission as well as Communications system. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Bandwidth, Terminal, Transmission and Multiplexing, Electronic engineering. In general Telecommunications link, his work in Control channel is often linked to Bridge linking many areas of study.
His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Telecommunications, Base station, Communications system and Wireless. Ju-Ho Lee regularly links together related areas like Wireless communication systems in his Computer network studies. His Base station research incorporates themes from Terminal, Real-time computing, Channel, Signal and Channel state information.
His work focuses on many connections between Communications system and other disciplines, such as Data transmission, that overlap with his field of interest in Building automation and Communication channel. His biological study deals with issues like Home automation, which deal with fields such as Block, Code and Transmission. His research investigates the connection between LTE Advanced and topics such as Key that intersect with issues in Telecommunications link.
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Full-dimension MIMO (FD-MIMO) for next generation cellular technology
Young-Han Nam;Boon Loong Ng;K. Sayana;Yang Li.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2013)
MIMO technologies in 3GPP LTE and LTE-advanced
Juho Lee;Jin-Kyu Han;Jianzhong Zhang.
Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking (2009)
Coordinated multipoint transmission and reception in LTE-advanced systems
Juho Lee;Younsun Kim;Hyojin Lee;Boon Loong Ng.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2012)
Apparatus and method for transmitting and receiving uplink power offset information in a mobile communication system supporting hsdpa
Seo Mieong-Sook;Li Dzu-Kho;Choj Sung-Kho;Kvak Jong-Dzun.
(2003)
Method and apparatus for measuring interference in wireless communication system
Youn Sun Kim;Hyo Jin Lee;Ju Ho Lee;Ki Il Kim.
(2012)
User equipment and power control method for random access
Young Bum Kim;Jin Kyu Han;Youn Sun Kim;Ju Ho Lee.
(2012)
Method and device for measuring interference in communication system
Hyoung-Youl Yu;Youn-Sun Kim;Hyo-jin Lee;Hyoung-Ju Ji.
(2013)
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING UPLINK POWER IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH DISTRIBUTED ANTENNAS
Lee Hyo Jin;Kim Youn Sun;Cho Joon Young;Lee Ju Ho.
(2012)
Method and apparatus for controlling interference in wireless communication system
Hyojin Lee;Younsun Kim;Yongjun Kwak;Youngbum Kim.
(2014)
Method and apparatus for transmitting interference information for network assisted interference cancellation and suppression in wireless communication system
Cheolkyu Shin;Hyojin Lee;Yongjun Kwak;Younsun Kim.
(2015)
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