Career Profile
Taewon Song received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, in 2010 and 2017, respectively. In 2021, he joined Soonchunhyang University, where he is currently an Assistant Professor at Department of Internet of Things. In 2020, he was a Research Assistant Professor at SCH Convergence Science Institute in Soonchunhyang University. From 2017 to 2020, he was a Senior Researcher at the Advanced Standard R&D Laboratory, LG Electronics, where he worked on standardization for wake-up radio and next-generation WLANs. He was a Visiting Student supported by the BK21+ project with the University of Florida from February 2015 to April 2015. From January 2012 to February 2012, he was a Visiting Researcher at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) in Tokyo, Japan. His current research interests include cooperative and opportunistic networking, low-power wake-up radio, and the wireless medium access control protocol of next-generation WLANs.
Education
Advisor: Sangheon Pack (shpack@korea.ac.kr)
Experiences
Awards and Grants
Activities
Projects
Publications
- HARE: Hybrid ARQ-Based Adaptive Retransmission Control Scheme for Synchronous Multi-Link in Wireless LANs
- GAN-based sensor data augmentation: Application for counting moving people and detecting directions using PIR sensors
- An Improved Routing Approach for Enhancing QoS Performance for D2D Communication in B5G Networks
- CSV: Content Service Offloading System with Vehicular Caching
- Opportunistic Offloading Scheme for Content Delivery Service using Electro-Mobility Networks
- Performance Analysis of Synchronous Multi-Radio Multi-Link MAC Protocols in IEEE 802.11be Extremely High Throughput WLANs
- An Energy Efficient Message Dissemination Scheme in Platoon-Based Driving Systems
- MU-MIMO enabled uplink OFDMA MAC protocol in dense IEEE 802.11ax WLANs
- Performance Analysis of Addressing Mechanisms in Inter-Operable IoT Device with Low-Power Wake-Up Radio
- Adaptive and Distributed Radio Resource Allocation in Densely Deployed Wireless LANs: A Game Theoretic Approach
- Phase-Divided MAC Protocol for Integrated Uplink and Downlink Multi-User MIMO WLANs
- VoIP Capacity Analysis in Full Duplex WLANs
- RA-PSM: A Rate-Aware Power Saving Mechanism in Multi-Rate Wireless LANs
- ORS-FA: An Opportunistic Relay Selection Scheme for Frame-Aggregated Environments
- Multi-band Directional Neighbor Discovery in Self-Organized mmWave ad-hoc Networks
- FRAS: Fair Rate Adaptation Scheme for Directional Multicast in 60GHz Multi-Gigabits WLANs
- A Cross Layer Approach to Reduce Channel Access Delay Jitter in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
- An Incremental Multicast Grouping Scheme for mmWave Networks with Directional Antennas
- A Channel Adaptive ACK Mechanism in High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks