Next-Generation Network Lab

Jaesoo Kim Professor

Kim, Jae-Soo

TEL
053-950-6377
E-MAIL
kjs@knu.ac.kr
ROOM
IT Convergence Building Room 213

About Lab.

Mobile computing refers to an environment in which users can freely perform computing tasks by accessing networks while moving anytime, anywhere using mobile devices such as portable computers or smartphones. It refers to a technology that connects to the Internet by embedding sensors and wireless communication functions in various objects such as portable mobile equipment and wearable devices.


In accordance with this trend, the types of platforms for mobile computing and the Internet of Things are diversifying, and new protocols for communication between platforms and the Internet are continuously being developed. 


In this laboratory, we study a communication protocol that can transmit high-capacity data quickly and with low delay by connecting wearable devices, IoT devices, automobiles, sensor devices inside buildings, and electronic products through a computer network using sensors and wireless communication technology. is in progress

About Prof.

Profile

  • 1985. Bachelor of Electronic Engineering, Kyungpook National University
  • 1987. Chung-Ang University Graduate School of Electronic Calculation Master's
  • 1999. Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, Kyungnam University Graduate School
  • 1987-1996: Senior Researcher, Korea Electric Research Institute
  • 1996-2007: Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, Sangju University
  • 2007-Present: Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyungpook National University

Major Research

  • Intersection-Based Routing with Fuzzy Multi-Factor Decision for VANETs
  • FM-Based Outdoor Fingerprint Location Using DNN Algorithm for Large-Scale Internet of Things
  • A Weighted Quadrangle Positioning Algorithm Using Automatic Distance Correction for Optimizing Indoor Positioning Accuracy