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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c11]Ji-Seon Paek, Wan Kim, Seunghoon Kang, Jongwoo Lee, Seungchul Pyo, Yongki Cho, Daeseok Jang, Youngsik Hur:
A 5G New Radio SAW-less RF Transmitter with a 100MHz Envelope Tracking HPUE n77 Power Amplifier Module. VLSI Circuits 2021: 1-2
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c10]Hyoungsoo Kim, Franklin Bien, Youngsik Hur, Soumya Chandramouli, Jeongwon Cha, Edward Gebara, Joy Laskar:
A 0.25-um BiCMOS Feed Foward Equalizer Using Active Delay Line for Backplane Communication. ISCAS 2007: 193-196 - [c9]Youngsik Hur, G. Park, Chang-Ho Lee, Haksun Kim, Joy Laskar:
A Cognitive Radio (CR)-Based Mobile Interactive Digital Broadcasting Application adopting a Multi-Resolution Spectrum-Sensing (MRSS) Technique. VTC Fall 2007: 1912-1916 - 2006
- [c8]Jongmin Park, Youngsik Hur, Taejoong Song, Kwan-Woo Kim, Jungsuk Lee, Kyutae Lim, Chang-Ho Lee, Haksun Kim, Joy Laskar:
Implementation Issues of A Wideband Multi-Resolution Spectrum Sensing (MRSS) Technique for Cognitlve Radio (CR) Systems. CrownCom 2006: 1-5 - [c7]Youngsik Hur, Jongmin Park, W. Woo, J. S. Lee, Kyutae Lim, Chang-Ho Lee, Hyoungsoo Kim, Joy Laskar:
A Cognitive Radio (CR) System Employing A Dual-Stage Spectrum Sensing Technique : A Multi-Resolution Spectrum Sensing (MRSS) and A Temporal Signature Detection (TSD) Technique. GLOBECOM 2006 - [c6]Franklin Bien, Youngsik Hur, Moonkyun Maeng, Hyoungsoo Kim, Edward Gebara, Joy Laskar:
A reconfigurable fully-integrated 0.18µm CMOS feed forward equalizer IC for 10-Gb/sec backplane links. ISCAS 2006 - [c5]Youngsik Hur, Jongmin Park, W. Woo, Kyutae Lim, Chang-Ho Lee, Hyoungsoo Kim, Joy Laskar:
A wideband analog multi-resolution spectrum sensing (MRSS) technique for cognitive radio (CR) systems. ISCAS 2006 - [c4]Youngsik Hur, Jongmin Park, Kwan-Woo Kim, Jungseok Lee, Kyutae Lim, Chang-Ho Lee, Haksun Kim, Joy Laskar:
A Cognitive Radio (CR) Testbed System Employing a Wideband Multi-Resolution Spectrum Sensing (MRSS) Technique. VTC Fall 2006: 1-5 - 2005
- [b1]Youngsik Hur:
Equalization and Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) Noise Cancellation for 20-Gbit/sec 4-PAM Backplane Serial I/O Interconnections. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2005 - [c3]Carl Chun, Youngsik Hur, Moonkyun Maeng, Hyoungsoo Kim, Soumya Chandramouli, Edward Gebara, Joy Laskar:
A 0.18µm-CMOS near-end crosstalk (NEXT) noise canceller utilizing tunable active filters for 4-PAM/20Gbps throughput backplane channels. ISCAS (5) 2005: 4847-4850 - [c2]Hyoungsoo Kim, Youngsik Hur, Moonkyun Maeng, Franklin Bien, Soumya Chandramouli, Edward Gebara, Joy Laskar:
A Novel Clock Recovery Scheme with Improved Jitter Tolerance for PAM4 Signaling. IWSOC 2005: 101-106 - 2004
- [j1]Cattalen Pelard, Edward Gebara, Andrew J. Kim, Michael G. Vrazel, Franklin Bien, Youngsik Hur, Moonkyun Maeng, Soumya Chandramouli, Carl Chun, Sanjay Bajekal, Stephen E. Ralph, Bruce Schmukler, Vincent M. Hietala, Joy Laskar:
Realization of multigigabit channel equalization and crosstalk cancellation integrated circuits. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 39(10): 1659-1670 (2004)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c1]Ji-Hoon Park, Yungsoo Kim, Youngsik Hur, Kyutae Lim, Ki-Ho Kim:
Analysis of 60 GHz band indoor wireless channels with channel configurations. PIMRC 1998: 617-620
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