His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, User equipment, Telecommunications link, Electronic engineering and Node. His Computer network study incorporates themes from Telecommunications, Transmission, Communication channel, Path loss and Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance. His User equipment study results in a more complete grasp of Base station.
His Control channel and Hybrid automatic repeat request study in the realm of Telecommunications link connects with subjects such as Component. His Electronic engineering research incorporates elements of Channel, Computer hardware and Sounding reference signal. His Node research incorporates themes from Transmitter power output, Wireless network, Heterogeneous network, Discontinuous reception and Radio Resource Control.
Computer network, User equipment, Telecommunications link, Node and Transmission are his primary areas of study. His Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Wireless, Wireless network and Communication channel. Youn Hyoung Heo focuses mostly in the field of User equipment, narrowing it down to matters related to Electronic engineering and, in some cases, Antenna.
Youn Hyoung Heo has researched Telecommunications link in several fields, including Channel and Scheduling. Youn Hyoung Heo works mostly in the field of Node, limiting it down to topics relating to Mode and, in certain cases, Idle, as a part of the same area of interest. Youn Hyoung Heo interconnects EnodeB and Random-access channel in the investigation of issues within Transmission.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, User equipment, Transmission, Telecommunications link and Base station. His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as Mode and Communication channel. His User equipment research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Baseband, Node, Channel and Random access.
The various areas that Youn Hyoung Heo examines in his Transmission study include Window, Session, Device to device and Mobile telephony. He combines subjects such as Wireless, Radio Resource Control and Scheduling with his study of Telecommunications link. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Access network, Electrical engineering and Configuration information.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computer network, User equipment, Transmission, Network packet and Node. His work in the fields of Access control, Bandwidth and Base station overlaps with other areas such as Container and Cell based. His User equipment research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Radio frequency, Bandwidth, Electrical engineering, Ran and Telecommunications link.
He has included themes like Radio Resource Control, Scheduling and Communication channel in his Telecommunications link study. His research in Transmission intersects with topics in Window, Session, Mobile telephony, Device to device and LTE Advanced. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mode and Dual.
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Control channel interference management and extended PDCCH for heterogeneous network
Mo-Han Fong;Youn Hyoung Heo;Hua Xu;Jack Anthony Smith.
(2011)
Reference signal for a coordinated multi-point network implementation
Mo-Han Fong;Dongsheng Yu;Hua Xu;Robert Novak.
(2011)
System and method for multi-carrier network operation
Mo-Han Fong;Youn Hyoung Heo.
(2010)
Sounding reference signal (srs) mechanism for intracell device-to-device (d2d) communication
Hong He;Seunghee Han;Youn Hyoung Heo;Jong-Kae Fwu.
(2013)
System and method for uplink control information transmission in carrier aggregation
Youn Hyoung Heo;Mo-Han Fong;Andrew Mark Earnshaw;Hua Xu.
(2011)
System and method for a virtual carrier for multi-carrier and coordinated multi-point network operation
Mo-Han Fong;Sean Mcbeath;Zhijun Cai;Hua Xu.
(2010)
Method and apparatus for logical channel prioritization for uplink carrier aggregation
Mark Earnshaw;Mo-Han Fong;Hua Xu;Youn Hyoung Heo.
(2010)
Method and Apparatus for Interference Identification on Configuration of LTE and BT
Changhoi Koo;Youn Hyoung Heo;Zhijun S. Cai.
(2012)
Method and system for discontinuous reception operation for long term evolution advanced carrier aggregation
Fong Mo-Han;Mcbeath Sean;Cai Zhijun;Earnshaw Mark.
(2010)
Enhanced node b, user equipment and methods for discontinuous reception in inter-enb carrier aggregation
Heo Youn Hyoung;Zhang Yujian.
(2012)
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