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Overview

Young-Han Kim is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research activity is primarily situated within the field of Computer Science, with a total of 107 publications.

Their subfields of study focus predominantly on Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Hardware and Architecture, and Biomedical Engineering.

Young-Han Kim's research topics cover a range of areas including:

  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • Software-Defined Networks and 5G
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
  • Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • IEEE Access
  • Sensors
  • 2021 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC)
  • Electronics
  • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Young-Han Kim with publication year and venue are:

  • "6G R&D vision: Requirements and candidate technologies" (2022, Journal of Communications and Networks)
  • "IBCS: Intent-Based Cloud Services for Security Applications" (2020, IEEE Communications Magazine)
  • "Predictive Hybrid Autoscaling for Containerized Applications" (2022, IEEE Access)
  • "A Survey of Autoscaling in Kubernetes" (2022, 2022 Thirteenth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN))
  • "Proactive Stateful Fault-Tolerant System for Kubernetes Containerized Services" (2022, IEEE Access)

Young-Han Kim collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Minh-Ngoc Tran
  • Ngoc-Thanh Dinh
  • Hyunsik Yang
  • Kyoungjae Sun
  • Jae-Hyun Kim

Best Publications

  • Network Information Theory

    Abbas El Gamal;Young-Han Kim

  • Noisy Network Coding

    Sung Hoon Lim;Young-Han Kim;A El Gamal;Sae-Young Chung

  • Lecture Notes on Network Information Theory

    Abbas El Gamal;Young-Han Kim

  • Feedback Capacity of Stationary Gaussian Channels

    Young-Han Kim

  • SDN and Virtualization-Based LTE Mobile Network Architectures: A Comprehensive Survey

    Van-Giang Nguyen;Truong-Xuan Do;Younghan Kim

  • On the capacity region for index coding

    Fatemeh Arbabjolfaei;Bernd Bandemer;Young-Han Kim;Eren Sasoglu

  • Wiretap Channel With Secure Rate-Limited Feedback

    E. Ardestanizadeh;M. Franceschetti;T. Javidi;Young-Han Kim

  • Universal Estimation of Directed Information

    Jiantao Jiao;Haim H. Permuter;Lei Zhao;Young-Han Kim

  • Multiple user writing on dirty paper

    Y.-H. Kim;A. Sutivong;S. Sigurjonsson

  • A Near-Zero-Power Wake-Up Receiver Achieving −69-dBm Sensitivity

    Po-Han Peter Wang;Haowei Jiang;Li Gao;Pinar Sen

  • Capacity of a Class of Deterministic Relay Channels

    Young-Han Kim

  • Channel capacity and state estimation for state-dependent Gaussian channels

    A. Sutivong;Mung Chiang;T.M. Cover;Young-Han Kim

  • State Amplification

    Young-Han Kim;A. Sutivong;T.M. Cover

  • A Coding Theorem for a Class of Stationary Channels With Feedback

    Young-Han Kim

  • Conference server in a system for providing a conference service in rtcweb

    Young-Han Kim;Hoanh Huu Tho Le

  • Interpretations of Directed Information in Portfolio Theory, Data Compression, and Hypothesis Testing

    H H Permuter;Young-Han Kim;Tsachy Weissman

  • Feedback capacity of the first-order moving average Gaussian channel

    Young-Han Kim

  • Capacity of a Class of Deterministic Relay Channels

    T.M. Cover;Young-Han Kim

  • The Gaussian Channel with Noisy Feedback

    Young-Han Kim;A. Lapidoth;T. Weissman

  • Noisy network coding

    Sung Hoon Lim;Young-Han Kim;Abbas El Gamal;Sae-Young Chung

  • Universal estimation of directed information

    Lei Zhao;Haim Permuter;Young-Han Kim;Tsachy Weissman

Frequent Co-Authors

Abbas El Gamal
Abbas El Gamal Stanford University
Tsachy Weissman
Tsachy Weissman Stanford University
Amos Lapidoth
Amos Lapidoth ETH Zurich
Sae-Young Chung
Sae-Young Chung Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Thomas M. Cover
Thomas M. Cover Stanford University
Tara Javidi
Tara Javidi University of California, San Diego
Gabriel M. Rebeiz
Gabriel M. Rebeiz University of California, San Diego
Patrick P. Mercier
Patrick P. Mercier University of California, San Diego
Bhaskar D. Rao
Bhaskar D. Rao University of California, San Diego
Chun-Gon Kim
Chun-Gon Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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