Young-Han Kim
Affiliations: | Electrical Engineering (Communication Theory and Systems) | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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Jeon Y, Kim Y. (2020) Design and Implementation of UHD Multi-channel Signal Generation System with Seamless Video Switching The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences. 45: 926-932 |
Sen P, Lim SH, Kim Y. (2020) On the Optimal Achievable Rates for Linear Computation With Random Homologous Codes Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 66: 6200-6221 |
Liu Y, Sadeghi P, Arbabjolfaei F, et al. (2020) Capacity Theorems for Distributed Index Coding Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 66: 4653-4680 |
Wang L, Kim Y, Chen C, et al. (2020) Sliding-Window Superposition Coding: Two-User Interference Channels Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 66: 3293-3316 |
Arbabjolfaei F, Kim Y. (2020) Generalized Lexicographic Products and the Index Coding Capacity Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 66: 1520-1529 |
Sen P, Kim Y. (2020) Homologous Codes for Multiple Access Channels Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 66: 1549-1571 |
Lim SH, Kim KT, Kim Y. (2017) Distributed Decode–Forward for Relay Networks Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 63: 4103-4118 |
Jin X, Kim Y. (2017) The Approximate Capacity of the MIMO Relay Channel Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 63: 1167-1176 |
Li J, Kim Y. (2016) Partial Decode-Forward Relaying for the Gaussian Two-Hop Relay Network Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 62: 7078-7085 |
Kim KT, Ahn S, Kim Y, et al. (2016) Interference Management via Sliding-Window Coded Modulation for 5G Cellular Networks Ieee Communications Magazine. 54: 82-89 |