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Wonjun Lee

Wonjun Lee

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Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
5215
World Ranking
13055
National Ranking
173

Overview

Wonjun Lee is affiliated with Korea University in South Korea and specializes in the field of Computer Science. Their research output spans 124 publications, mainly focusing on several subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Information Systems.

Lee's body of work contributes to various topics within these areas. Key research themes include Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks, Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies, Network Security and Intrusion Detection, Advanced Malware Detection Techniques, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Technology Adoption and User Behaviour, and Caching and Content Delivery.

The scientist has published in a range of venues, notably in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Communications and Networks
  • IEEE Access
  • Journal of KIISE
  • IEEE Communications Letters

Frequent collaborators in Lee's research network include Weili Wu, Ding-Zhu Du, Anthony Ephremides, Inkyu Co, and Advisors Byeong, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Among notable works, Lee has authored recent papers such as:

  • "Does VR Tourism Enhance Users' Experience?" published in 2021 in Sustainability
  • "Unravelling Consumer Responses to Omni-Channel Approach" published in 2020 in Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research

Lee's contributions also extend to book publications, including a title published by Springer International Publishing titled Optimal Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks (2020).

Best Publications

  • Mobility management for all-IP mobile networks: mobile IPv6 vs. proxy mobile IPv6

    Ki-Sik Kong;Wonjun Lee;Youn-Hee Han;Myung-Ki Shin

  • Adaptive binary splitting for efficient RFID tag anti-collision

    Jihoon Myung;Wonjun Lee;J. Srivastava

  • Tag-Splitting: Adaptive Collision Arbitration Protocols for RFID Tag Identification

    Jihoon Myung;Wonjun Lee;Jaideep Srivastava;Timothy K. Shih

  • Adaptive splitting protocols for RFID tag collision arbitration

    Jihoon Myung;Wonjun Lee

  • Adaptive binary splitting: a RFID tag collision arbitration protocol for tag identification

    Jihoon Myung;Wonjun Lee

  • The Effects Of Technology Readiness And Technology Acceptance On Nfc Mobile Payment Services In Korea

    Seungjae Shin;Won-jun Lee

  • An Adaptive Memoryless Protocol for RFID Tag Collision Arbitration

    J. Myung;Wonjun Lee;T.K. Shih

  • MBAL: A Mobile Beacon-Assisted Localization Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

    Kyunghwi Kim;Wonjun Lee

  • On positive influence dominating sets in social networks

    Feng Wang;Hongwei Du;Erika Camacho;Kuai Xu

  • Characteristics of an electromagnetic wave absorbing composite structure with a conducting polymer electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) in the X-band

    Won-Jun Lee;Jong-Woo Lee;Chun-Gon Kim

  • Movement-Aware Vertical Handoff of WLAN and Mobile WiMAX for Seamless Ubiquitous Access

    Wonjun Lee;Eunkyo Kim;Joongheon Kim;Inkyu Lee

  • Handover Latency Analysis of a Network-Based Localized Mobility Management Protocol

    Ki-Sik Kong;Wonjun Lee;Youn-Hee Han;Myung-Ki Shin

  • Does VR Tourism Enhance Users’ Experience?

    Won-jun Lee;Yong Hee Kim

  • CDS-Based Virtual Backbone Construction with Guaranteed Routing Cost in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Hongwei Du;Weili Wu;Qiang Ye;Deying Li

  • Distributed Construction of Connected Dominating Sets with Minimum Routing Cost in Wireless Networks

    Ling Ding;Xiaofeng Gao;Weili Wu;Wonjun Lee

  • Efficient Algorithms for Topology Control Problem with Routing Cost Constraints in Wireless Networks

    Ling Ding;Weili Wu;J. Willson;Hongjie Du

  • Constant-approximation for target coverage problem in wireless sensor networks

    Ling Ding;Weili Wu;James Willson;Lidong Wu

  • Q + -Algorithm : an enhanced RFID tag collision arbitration algorithm

    Donghwan Lee;Kyungkyu Kim;Wonjun Lee

  • Effect of localized optimal clustering for reader anti-collision in RFID networks: fairness aspects to the readers

    Joongheon Kim;Wonjun Lee;Jieun Yu;Jihoon Myung

  • Constant approximation for virtual backbone construction with Guaranteed Routing Cost in wireless sensor networks

    Hongwei Du;Qiang Ye;Weili Wu;Wonjun Lee

  • Mobility-Aware Call Admission Control Algorithm With Handoff Queue in Mobile Hotspots

    Younghyun Kim;Haneul Ko;Sangheon Pack;Wonjun Lee

  • Unravelling consumer responses to omni-channel approach

    Won Jun Lee

  • Resource pricing game in geo-distributed clouds

    Heejun Roh;Cheoulhoon Jung;Wonjun Lee;Ding-Zhu Du

  • Maximizing rumor containment in social networks with constrained time

    Lidan Fan;Weili Wu;Xuming Zhai;Kai Xing

Frequent Co-Authors

Ding-Zhu Du
Ding-Zhu Du The University of Texas at Dallas
Weili Wu
Weili Wu The University of Texas at Dallas
Sangheon Pack
Sangheon Pack Korea University
Jaideep Srivastava
Jaideep Srivastava University of Minnesota
Sang Ouk Kim
Sang Ouk Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Joongheon Kim
Joongheon Kim Korea University
Chun-Gon Kim
Chun-Gon Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Elisa Bertino
Elisa Bertino Purdue University West Lafayette
Anna Cinzia Squicciarini
Anna Cinzia Squicciarini Pennsylvania State University
Sumi Helal
Sumi Helal Lancaster University

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