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37
Citations
8246
World Ranking
5041
National Ranking
171

Overview

SeongHwan Cho is affiliated with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. The research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, civil and structural engineering, biomedical engineering, computer networks and communications, and information systems.

Their published work addresses several main topics including:

  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
  • Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Semiconductor materials and devices

SeongHwan Cho has contributed to multiple research articles across key publication venues, notably:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (12 publications)
  • Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board (6 publications)
  • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society (6 publications)
  • 2022 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) (2 publications)
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers (2 publications)

Frequent collaboration is evident with coauthors such as John E. Haddock (10 joint publications), Bongsuk Park (9 joint publications), Tommy Nantung (4 joint publications), Cheng Zhang (4 joint publications), and Taekwang Jang (4 joint publications).

Representative recent papers include:

  • "A 24.8-μW Biopotential Amplifier Tolerant to 15-VPP Common-Mode Interference for Two-Electrode ECG Recording in 180-nm CMOS," 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "A Single BJT Bandgap Reference With Frequency Compensation Exploiting Mirror Pole," 2021, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "ARCHON: A 332.7TOPS/W 5b Variation-Tolerant Analog CNN Processor Featuring Analog Neuronal Computation Unit and Analog Memory," 2022, 2022 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC)
  • "An Output-Capacitorless Analog LDO Featuring Frequency Compensation of Four-Stage Amplifier," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • "Prediction of critical responses in full-depth asphalt pavements using the falling weight deflectometer deflection basin parameters," 2021, Construction and Building Materials

Best Publications

  • Physical layer driven protocol and algorithm design for energy-efficient wireless sensor networks

    Eugene Shih;Seong-Hwan Cho;Nathan Ickes;Rex Min

  • Low-power wireless sensor networks

    R. Min;M. Bhardwaj;Seong-Hwan Cho;E. Shih

  • Design considerations for distributed microsensor systems

    A. Chandrakasan;R. Amirtharajah;Seonghwan Cho;J. Goodman

  • Analysis and Design of Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Based Analog-to-Digital Converter

    Jaewook Kim;Tae-Kwang Jang;Young-Gyu Yoon;SeongHwan Cho

  • Design considerations for ultra-low energy wireless microsensor nodes

    B.H. Calhoun;D.C. Daly;Naveen Verma;D.F. Finchelstein

  • Energy-centric enabling tecumologies for wireless sensor networks

    R. Min;M. Bhardwaj;Seong-Hwan Cho;N. Ickes

  • Energy efficient Modulation and MAC for Asymmetric RF Microsensor Systems

    Andrew Wang;SeongHwan Cho;Charles Sodini;Anantha Chandrakasan

  • Self-Powered Wearable Electrocardiography Using a Wearable Thermoelectric Power Generator

    Choong Sun Kim;Hyeong Man Yang;Jinseok Lee;Gyu Soup Lee

  • A 7 bit, 3.75 ps Resolution Two-Step Time-to-Digital Converter in 65 nm CMOS Using Pulse-Train Time Amplifier

    KwangSeok Kim;Young-Hwa Kim;Wonsik Yu;SeongHwan Cho

  • A 9 bit, 1.12 ps Resolution 2.5 b/Stage Pipelined Time-to-Digital Converter in 65 nm CMOS Using Time-Register

    KwangSeok Kim;WonSik Yu;SeongHwan Cho

  • An architecture for a power-aware distributed microsensor node

    R. Min;M. Bhardwaj;Seong-Hwan Cho;A. Sinha

  • Power aware wireless microsensor systems

    A. Chandrakasan;R. Min;M. Bhardwaj;S. Cho

  • A time-based analog-to-digital converter using a multi-phase voltage controlled oscillator

    Jaewook Kim;Seonghwan Cho

  • Energy-efficient link layer for wireless microsensor networks

    E. Shih;B.H. Calhoun;Seong Hwan Cho;A.P. Chandrakasan

  • Design Considerations for Energy-Efficient Radios in Wireless Microsensor Networks

    Eugene Shih;Seonghwan Cho;Fred S. Lee;Benton H. Calhoun

  • A 1.4-µW 24.9-ppm/°C Current Reference With Process-Insensitive Temperature Compensation in 0.18-µm CMOS

    Junghyup Lee;SeongHwan Cho

  • Energy efficient protocols for low duty cycle wireless microsensor networks

    SeongHwan Cho;A.P. Chandrakasan

  • A bio-impedance measurement system for portable monitoring of heart rate and pulse wave velocity using small body area

    Min-Chang Cho;Jee-Yeon Kim;SeongHwan Cho

  • A 2.4 GHz Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizer With High-OSR ΔΣ Modulator and Nested PLL

    Pyoungwon Park;Dongmin Park;SeongHwan Cho

  • An all-digital clock generator using a fractionally injection-locked oscillator in 65nm CMOS

    Pyoungwon Park;Jaejin Park;Hojin Park;SeongHwan Cho

  • A 14.2 mW 2.55-to-3 GHz Cascaded PLL With Reference Injection and 800 MHz Delta-Sigma Modulator in 0.13 $\mu$ m CMOS

    Dongmin Park;SeongHwan Cho

Frequent Co-Authors

Benton H. Calhoun
Benton H. Calhoun University of Virginia
Tanay Karnik
Tanay Karnik Intel (United States)
Naveen Verma
Naveen Verma Princeton University
Brian Otis
Brian Otis University of Washington
Byung Jin Cho
Byung Jin Cho Chungbuk National University
David D. Wentzloff
David D. Wentzloff University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Minkyu Je
Minkyu Je Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jun-Bo Yoon
Jun-Bo Yoon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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