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Overview

Songcheol Hong is affiliated with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Signal Processing, and Surgery as subfields of study.

The scientist's main topics of work include Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Microwave Engineering and Waveguides, Advanced Power Amplifier Design, Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques, Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring, Photonic and Optical Devices, and Radar Systems and Signal Processing.

Frequent publication venues for their work consist of the following:

  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems

Their recent papers demonstrate research across various aspects of microwave and radar technology. Notable publications include:

  • Detection and Localization of Multiple Humans Based on Curve Length of I/Q Signal Trajectory Using MIMO FMCW Radar, 2021, IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • A K-Band Variable-Gain Phase Shifter Based on Gilbert-Cell Vector Synthesizer With RC-RL Poly-Phase Filter, 2021, IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • A Ka-Band Variable-Gain Phase Shifter With Multiple Vector Generators, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • High-Resolution Phased-Subarray MIMO Radar With Grating Lobe Cancellation Technique, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Design of a Ka-Band Cascode Power Amplifier Linearized With Cold-FET Interstage Matching Network, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

Songcheol Hong has collaborated frequently with a group of coauthors whose contributions appear repeatedly alongside their name. These frequent coauthors include:

  • Kawon Han
  • Jinseok Park
  • Seungchan Lee
  • Gwanghyeon Jeong
  • Eun-Taek Sung

The research output encompasses more than 190 publications, broadly contributing to the fields related to electrical and electronic engineering and covering specialized topics within microwave and radar technology, integrated circuit design, and biomedical applications.

Best Publications

  • Effect of Coupling Between Multiple Transmitters or Multiple Receivers on Wireless Power Transfer

    Dukju Ahn;Songcheol Hong

  • A Study on Magnetic Field Repeater in Wireless Power Transfer

    Dukju Ahn;Songcheol Hong

  • Wireless Power Transmission With Self-Regulated Output Voltage for Biomedical Implant

    Dukju Ahn;Songcheol Hong

  • A low voltage actuated micromachined microwave switch using torsion springs and leverage

    Dooyoung Hah;Euisik Yoon;Songcheol Hong

  • A Wideband CMOS Variable Gain Amplifier With an Exponential Gain Control

    Hui Dong Lee;Kyung Ai Lee;Songcheol Hong

  • Ku-band MMIC phase shifter using a parallel resonator with 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS technology

    Dong-Woo Kang;Hui Dong Lee;Chung-Hwan Kim;Songcheol Hong

  • 6-bit CMOS Digital Attenuators With Low Phase Variations for $X$ -Band Phased-Array Systems

    Bon-Hyun Ku;Songcheol Hong

  • A low voltage actuated micromachined microwave switch using torsion springs and leverage

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  • A CMOS UWB Pulse Generator for 6–10 GHz Applications

    Sanghoon Sim;Dong-Wook Kim;Songcheol Hong

  • 60-GHz CPW-fed post-supported patch antenna using micromachining technology

    Jeong-Geun Kim;Hyung Suk Lee;Ho-Seon Lee;Jun-Bo Yoon

  • 8-GHz CMOS quadrature VCO using transformer-based LC tank

    Donghyun Baek;Taeksang Song;Euisik Yoon;Songcheol Hong

  • Integrated Bias Circuits of RF CMOS Cascode Power Amplifier for Linearity Enhancement

    Bonhoon Koo;Yoosam Na;Songcheol Hong

  • Design of a 24-GHz CMOS VCO With an Asymmetric-Width Transformer

    Jaemo Yang;Choul-Young Kim;Dong-Wook Kim;Songcheol Hong

  • Fully integrated low phase-noise VCOs with on-chip MEMS inductors

    Eun-Chul Park;Yun-Seok Choi;Jun-Bo Yoon;Songcheol Hong

  • A Low-Power 2.4-GHz Current-Reused Receiver Front-End and Frequency Source for Wireless Sensor Network

    Taeksang Song;Hyoung-Seok Oh;E. Yoon;S. Hong

  • A 77-GHz CMOS Power Amplifier With a Parallel Power Combiner Based on Transmission-Line Transformer

    Juntaek Oh;Bonhyun Ku;Songcheol Hong

  • A Transmitter or a Receiver Consisting of Two Strongly Coupled Resonators for Enhanced Resonant Coupling in Wireless Power Transfer

    Dukju Ahn;Songcheol Hong

  • A Low-Noise Amplifier With Tunable Interference Rejection for 3.1- to 10.6-GHz UWB Systems

    Bonghyuk Park;Sangsung Choi;Songcheol Hong

  • A Wideband Transformer-Coupled CMOS Power Amplifier for $X$ -Band Multifunction Chips

    Bon-Hyun Ku;Sang-Hyun Baek;Songcheol Hong

  • Wireless Power Transfer Resonance Coupling Amplification by Load-Modulation Switching Controller

    Dukju Ahn;Songcheol Hong

  • A novel active inductor and its application to inductance-controlled oscillator

    Yong-Ho Cho;Song-Cheol Hong;Young-Se Kwon

  • A WLAN RF CMOS PA With Large-Signal MGTR Method

    Taehwan Joo;Bonhoon Koo;Songcheol Hong

  • Feature-Based Hand Gesture Recognition Using an FMCW Radar and its Temporal Feature Analysis

    Si-Jung Ryu;Jun-Seuk Suh;Seung-Hwan Baek;Songcheol Hong

Frequent Co-Authors

Seong Chu Lim
Seong Chu Lim Sungkyunkwan University
Jun-Bo Yoon
Jun-Bo Yoon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Euisik Yoon
Euisik Yoon University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
J. Laskar
J. Laskar Maja Systems
Jong-Hwan Kim
Jong-Hwan Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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