The Establishment of Human-Device-Environment Hyper-Connected System (HCS)
Our lab's vision is to build a hyper-connected system in which human, device, and environment are connected
through the study of connectivity between human and machine, machine and environment.
Our lab conducts research by analyzing systems through communication theory and signal processing techniques.
We are conducting research in 4 stages: measurement and generation, analysis and judgment, control and connection.
1. Measure raw data from the target system.
This step is primarily accomplished through collaboration with other organizations.
2. Analyze the obtained data.
This involves using statistical methods, signal processing techniques, and deep learning techniques to refine the raw data and extract useful information.
3. Control the target system based on prior knowledge. The goal here is to manipulate the target system to achieve the desired functionality.
4. Build an integrated system by connecting controllable systems.
Among them, our lab mainly proposes signal processing techniques and system modulations that are specific to specific domains, focusing on steps 2, 3, and 4. And through these technologies, we want to create a hyperconnected system with multiple domains connected.