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Student Paper Contest 2017 IEEE Seoul Section Student Paper Contest 2017 IEEE Student Paper Contest 2017 is an annual convention of IEEE Seoul Section to promote student members' technical paper publications. Outstanding papers selected from the contest will be granted a privilege to participate in IEEE Region 10 Student Paper Contest 2018 and other international events. Active participation is solicited from all the student members of IEEE Seoul Section as well as other IEEE sections. Date Saturday, December 2, 2017 Time 14:00 ~ 17:30 Location Hongik University Seoul Campus Organized by IEEE Seoul Section Hosted by Hongik University Program(Session A) Session A: Electronic Circuits and Semiconductor 14:15-16:45 Lecture Room R311 Session Chairs: Prof. SoYoung Kim & Prof. KiJin Han A01: Modified Pinwheel Meander-line Perforated Plane Structure for System-in- 14:15-14:30 Package ► YoungBong Han, Hai Au Huyhn, Soyoung Kim A02: Adjustable Aperture applying LCD Process for Real-time Distance Sensor 14:30-14:45 ► Yumee Kim, Kukjin Chun A03: Self-rectifying Resistive Switching Observed in Nickel/Aluminum-Oxide/p-type Aluminum-Gallium-Nitride Based Metal Insulator Semiconductor Resistive Random 14:45-15:00 Access Memory Devices ► Min Ju Yun, Sungho Kim, Hee-Dong Kim A04: Effects of Deposition Temperature on Material Properties of Thin MoS2 Film 15:00-15:15 Obtained by RF Sputtering ► Jimin Kim, Young-Jun Choi, Jong-Wook Lee, Sang Bae Kim 15:15-15:45 Coffee Break and Poster Session A05: An All-Digital Delay-Locked Loop for DDR3/4 SDRAMs 15:45-16:00 ► Dongjun Park, Jongsun Kim A06: Circuit Modeling of a Three-Plate Triboelectric Nano generator for Energy 16:00-16:15 Harvesting ► Bo-Kyung Yoon, Katherine A. Kim A07: Tunable Aperture with Two Identical Lorentz Force Actuator 16:15-16:30 ► Chong-Ho Hong, Kukjin Chun A08: New Generation Mobile Phone 16:30-16:45 ► Bulbul khan Munna, Anjuman Ara, Preyanka Bhandari, Shammi Akhtar Program(Session B) Session B: Power Systems IOT, and Soft Technologies 14:00-16:45 Lecture Room R313 Session Chairs: Prof. Kyeon Hur & Prof. DongMyung Lee B01: A Study on Short-Circuit Ratio/ESCR and CFII to Evaluate Commutation Failure 14:00-14:15 by Using the Modeling in RSCAD ► Zicong Zhang, Junghun Lee, Gilsoo Jang B02: A Stability analysis for the determination of droop coefficient in AC/DC Hybrid 14:15-14:30 System ► Jongin Kim, Sungyoon Song, Taehyung Kim, Gilsoo Jang B03: A Study on the Reduction Method of ESS Capacity using Improved Moving 14:30-14:45 Average Method ► Ji-Soo Kim, Yun-Sik Oh, Gyu-Jung Cho, Min-Sung Kim, Chul-Hwan Kim B04: Design of IoT Device Name System 14:45-15:00 ► Jahoon Koo, Yong-Gab Kim B05: Design and Implementation of Interoperable Security Framework for Diverse IoT 15:00-15:15 Platforms ► Se-Ra Oh, Yong-Gab Kim 15:15-15:45 Coffee Break and Poster Session B06: A Mixed-reality Board Game to Foster Computational Thinking in Middle School 15:45-16:00 Students ► Bao Tran Truong, L. Kulathunga B07: Development of multiple emotion classification model using Text-CNN and study 16:00-16:15 on interworking of chatbot learning data ► Jiwoong Heo, Yongrang Kim, Donggyun Kang, Jaehwan Lee B08: Cloud-Based, Secure Biometric Attendance System 16:15-16:30 ► Joshua Jin Woo Han, Nuwan Werellagama B09: Development of Vision and Endoscope Control System of Surgical Robots Implemented with Virtual Reality Headset and Attitude Heading Reference System 16:30-16:45 ► Honggeun Cho, Da Jung Park, Sharon Choi, Nhayoung Hong, Woo Hyung Lee, Sungwan Kim Program(Session C) Session C: Signal Processing and Computing 14:00-17:00 Lecture Room R422 Session Chairs: Prof. YoonHee Kim & Prof. Albert No C01: Blending Nearest Neighbor Algorithm Combined with Least Squares Adjusted 14:00-14:15 with Pseudo Data for Forecasting ► Jeongwoo kim, Joocheol Kim, Jaehwan Kim C02: Real-Time Multi-View Depth Map Generation Based on Guided Image and 14:15-14:30 Parallel Processing ► Sunho Kim, Yo-Sung Ho C03: Video Sequence Prediction with Motion-Content Network using Optical Flow 14:30-14:45 ► JungBeom Lee, Sungroh Yoon C04: A Scalable Framework fur Secure Distributed Computing 14:45-15:00 ► Heecheol Yang, JungWoo Lee C05: Relay Attack Avoidance in Car Smart Key Systems 15:00-15:15 ► Hyera Jeong, Jaewoo So 15:15-15:45 Coffee Break and Poster Session C06: FTN-based MIMO Transmission for Efficient Coexistence of Broadband and 15:45-16:00 Sporadic Traffics ► Ameha Tsegaye Abebe, Chung G. Kang C07: Low-Complexity Syndrome-based Decoding Algorithm Applied to Block Turbo 16:00-16:15 Codes ► Byungkyu Ahn, Jun Heo C08: Measurement of a Moving Object’s Speed and Launch Angle using 24 GHz FM- 16:15-16:30 CW Doppler Radar System ► Jun-Young Ko, Kyeong-Rok Kim, Jae-Hyun Kim C09: An Unambiguous BOC Correlation Function with an Adjustable Width 16:30-16:45 ► Eunyoung Cho, Seokho Yoon C10: A Novel Folding Processor-Based Direct Acquisition Scheme 16:45-17:00 ► Keunhong Chae, Seokho Yoon Program(Session D) Session D: Communications and Computing 14:00-17:00 Lecture Room R423 Session Chairs: Prof. CheonWon Choi & Prof. HyungMin Cho D01: SHVC Tile-Based 360-Degree Video Streaming for Mobile VR 14:00-14:15 ► Jang-Woo Son, Eun-Seok Ryu D02: Information-Propagation-Based Scheduling for the Fast Convergence of Shuffled 14:15-14:30 Decoding ► Taehyun Kim, Jun Heo D03: Sense-and-Predict: Harnessing Spatial Interference Correlation for Opportunistic 14:30-14:45 Access in Cognitive Radio Networks ► Jeemin Kim, Seung-Woo Ko, Han Cha, Seong-Lyun Kim D04: Edge Caching in Ultra-Dense Networks under Spatio-Temporal User Demand 14:45-15:00 and Network Dynamics ► Hyesung Kim, Jihong Park, Mehdi Bennis, Seong-Lyun Kim, Merouane Debbah D05: Time Allocation Methods for Secure Wireless Powered Communication 15:00-15:15 Networks ► Jihwan Moon, Hoon Lee, Changick Song, Inkyu Lee 15:15-15:45 Coffee Break and Poster Session D06: Performance Evaluation of Full-duplex MAC Protocol Depending on Ratio of Full- 15:45-16:00 duplex and Half-duplex node ► Dong-Gu Lee, Jin-Ki Kim, Jae-Hyun Kim D07: Exploiting On-line Erasure Coding for High Performance Peer-to-Peer Data 16:00-16:15 Sharing ► HyunJun Kim, Minwoo Lee, Myoungsoo Jung D08: Incremental C-Rank: An Effective and Efficient Ranking Algorithm for Dynamic 16:15-16:30 Web Environment ► Jangwan Koo, Dong-Jin Kim, Dong-Kyu Chae, Sang-Wook Kim D09: A Dynamic Data and Resource Mapping Method for Workflow Applications 16:30-16:45 ► Heewon Kim, YoonHee Kim D10: Hybrid Analog-Digital Filter Designs for mmWave Multi-Pair Two-Way Relaying 16:45-17:00 Systems ► Taeseok Oh, Changick Song, Jaein Kim, Seokju Jang, Inkyu Lee Program(Session E) Session E: Interactive Presentation and Activities 15:15-15:45/17:00-17:30 Lecture Room R320 Session Chairs: Prof. Mamiko Inamori & Prof. Jong Chang Yi E01: Introduction of IEEE TOWERS ► Kwangjin Jeong E02: Calculation Reduction Method for Nonlinear Multi-user MIMO Precoding with User Scheduling ► Yukiko Shimbo E03: New type diodes using oxide semiconductors toward fully transparent and 15:15-15:45 flexible electronics / 17:00-17:30 ► Sohei Matsuda E04: Carbon nanotube balloons levitated by radiative heating ► Kazuki Takahashi E05: Iriomote Island Ecosystem Exploration Robots ► Haru Inoue, Sato Kataoka, Ayuno Mizutani, Miku Nishimura, Mone Mukai Committees General Chair Prof. Jong Chang Yi (Hongik University) Organizing Chair Prof. DongMyung Lee (Hongik University) Technical Program Committee Chair: Prof. Sungroh Yoon (Seoul National University) Prof. Myeong-jin Lee (Korea Aerospace University) Members: Prof. CheonWon Choi (Dankook University) Prof. Changhyun Kim (POSTEC) Prof. Chaewoo Lee (Ajou University) Prof. Jinyoung Hwang (Korea Aerospace University) Prof. Yoonhee Kim (Sookmyung Women’s University) Prof. Sanghyun Lee (Korea University) Prof. Soyoung Kim (Sungkyunkwan University) Prof. Minjung Park (Ewha Women’s University) Prof. Kyeon Hur (Yonsei University) Prof. Yongsin Kim (Korea University) Prof. Junhee Seok (Korea University) Prof. Hyeonsang Eom (Seoul National University) Prof. Jaehwan Lee (Korea Aerospace University) Prof. Jongsun Kim (Hongik University) Prof. Yongjun Park (Hanyang University) Prof. Hyungmin Cho (Hongik University) Prof. Kijin Han (Dongguk University) Student Branch Committees Organization Unit Name Position Description Name Email Address Aju University Counselor Ikmo Park [email protected] Chair Sang-Hyun Cho [email protected] Catholic Univ of Korea Counselor Hang-Bong Kang [email protected] Chung-Ang University Counselor Jong-Soo Choi [email protected] Chair Jin Park [email protected] Dankook University Counselor CheonWon Choi [email protected] Ewha Women’s University Counselor Meejeong Lee [email protected] Gwangju Inst of Science Chair Jaewook Kang [email protected] &Tech Chair Jin-woo Yoon [email protected] Hongik University Counselor Jong Chang Yi [email protected] Korea University Counselor Chang-Sung Jeong [email protected] Kyungsung University Chair Grace Lukman [email protected] Seoul National University Counselor Jong Park [email protected] Seoul National University Chair Adhistira Naradhipa [email protected] of Tech Counselor Sewan Choi [email protected] Chair Eui-ji Shin [email protected] Sogang University Counselor Jin Ho Chang [email protected] Soongsil University Counselor Young Han Kim [email protected] Sung Kyun Kwan Counselor Joong Kyu Kim [email protected] University Yonsei University Counselor Chulhee Lee [email protected] Hongik University Student Branch Officers Chair Undergraduate: Jin-woo Yoon Vice Chair Undergraduate: Jae-yong Kweon Secretary Undergraduate: Hyungkyun Kim Treasurer Undergraduate: Hyun-tae Kim Venue Campus Map: Hongik University Seoul Campus Lecture Hall - 논문 발표장: 31. 홍문관 (R동 3층, 4층) - 총회장소: 13. 제1공학관 (K동 2층, K201) - Dinner Banquet: 31. (R동 16층) Session A Lecture Room R311 (Electronic Circuits and Semiconductor) Session B Lecture Room R313 (Power Systems, IOT, and Soft Technologies)) Session C Lecture Room R422 (Signal Processing and Computing) Session D Lecture Room R423 (Communications and Computing) Session E Lecture Room R320 (Interactive Presentation and Activities) Session A Electronic Circuits and Semiconductor Lecture Room R311 Session Chairs: Prof.
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