Wireless Communications and Networks  Lab (WHYNET) 

 

Lab Director

Professor Seokjoo Shin, Ph.D.


Full Professor, Dept. of Computer Engineering, Chosun University

65, IT Building, Chosundae 5-gil, Dong-gu, 

Gwangju 61452, South Korea


Email:  sjshin [at] chosun [dot] ac [dot] kr

Prof. Seokjoo Shin (SMIEEE) received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Information and Communications, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea, in 1999 and 2002, respectively. He joined the Mobile Telecommunication Research Laboratory, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea, in 2002. In 2003, he joined the Faculty of Engineering, Chosun University, where he is currently a Full Professor with the Department of Computer Engineering. He spent 2009, as a Visiting Researcher with Georgia Tech, USA. 

Currently, he serves as the Chairperson of Dept. of Computer Engineering, Chosun University, Vice President of KICS(The Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences) and KIISE(Korean Institute of Information Scientists and Engineers), Senior Vice President of KingPC(Korean Institute of Next Generation Computing), Senior Vice President of Information & Communication Society of KIISE and Director of General Affairs of OSIA(Open Standards and ICT Association).

His research interests include wireless communication systems, AI for communication, privacy preserving machine learning, and network security and privacy.

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Current Members

M.S. Student (2024- )

Research Interest: Privacy-Preserving Deep Learning.

Visiting Researcher  (2023- )

Research Interest: Image Compression, Image Encryption, Image Communication, and Privacy-Preserving Deep Learning.

Ph.D. Student (2023- )

Research Interest:  5G/6G, Graph Neural Network, Vehicular Network, Wireless Sensor Network, Source Location Privacy, Routing Protocols.

 

Alumni

M.S. Graduate, 2024


M.S. Thesis: Study on Robustness of Deep Learning Against Physical Layer Impairments in Wireless Communication Systems. [Link]



Current: Queen's University, Canada

Ph.D. Graduate, 2023

M.S. Graduate, 2018


Ph.D. Thesis: A Cryptographic Approach Towards Privacy-Preserving Image Data Transmission, Storage and Computation. [Summary] [Link]

M.S. Thesis: Study on Edge Detection with Color-to-Grayscale Conversion Algorithms [Link]



Current: Korea University & Chosun University, ROK

M.S. Graduate, 2023


Thesis: Hybrid Random Routing Protocol to Enhance Source Location Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks. [Link ]


Current: Chosun University, ROK

Ph.D. Graduate, 2022


Thesis: Enhancing the Performance of Routing Protocols for Location Privacy Protection in Event Monitoring Wireless Networks. [Link ]


Current: Open University of Tanzania

Ph.D. Graduate, 2020


Thesis: Automated Methods for Analysis of Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes at the Single-cell Label with a Lebel-free Digital Holographic Microscope [Link]


Current: Keimyung University, ROK

Ph.D. Graduate, 2019


Thesis: Performance analysis and Enhancement of Device to Device Communication underlying LTE-A Uplink Cellular Networks Using Fractional Frequency Reuse Scheme [Link]


Current: NIT Patna, India

M.S. Graduate, 2019


Thesis: Energy Efficient Dijkstra-based Weighted Sum Minimization Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network [Link]


Current: N/A

Ph.D. Graduate, 2019


Thesis: Efficient Image Cryptosystem based on Double Random Phase Encoding and Dynamic Chaotic Maps [Link]


Current: N/A

Ph.D. Graduate, 2018


Thesis: Automated Methods for Analysis of Three-dimensional Morphology and Dynamics in Living Cells with a Label-free  Digital Holographic Microscope [Link]


Current: Jetstar Airways, Australia

M.S. Graduate, 2017


Thesis: Directional Random Routing to Enhance Source-location Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks [Link]


Current: MOLCPA, Nepal

Samrachana Nepali

M.S. Graduate, 2017


Thesis: Proactive Neighbour Aware Fast Association Scheme Over IEEE 802.15.4 [Link]


Current: N/A

M.S. Graduate, 2016


Thesis: Study on the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Protocols for Emergency Handling in Wireless Body Area Networks [Link]


Current: Ventia PTY LTD, Australia

전성용

M.S. Graduate, 2016


Thesis: 


Current: NA

M.S. Graduate, 2015


Thesis: A Comprehensive Analysis on End-to-End Node Selection Probability on the Tor Network [Link]


Current: BAE Systems, Australia

M.S. Graduate, 2014


Thesis: Improving IEEE 15882v2 Time Synchronization Performance with Phase Locked Loop [Link]


Current: Kargo Tech, Indonesia

M.S. Graduate, 2013


Thesis: An Approach to Reduce Reporting Emergency Delay of Emergency Events in IEEE802.15.4 Networks considering Human Body Monitoring [Link]


Current: N/A

Ph.D. Graduate, 2013


Thesis: Performance Analysis and Enhancement of MIMO Aware MAC Protocols in WLANs [Link]


Current: Katmandu University, Nepal

M.S. Graduate, 2013


Thesis: Collision Reduction Schemes Based on Precise-Optimal Frame Length in Slotted ALOHA RFID System [Link]


Current: Samsung, New Zealand

Ph.D. Graduate, 2012


Thesis: Contention-based Wireless Medium Access Control Protocols with Additional Degree of Design Freedom [Link]


Current: Extreme Networks, Canada

김형중

M.S. Graduate, 2012


Thesis: 


Current: NA

M.S. Graduate, 2011


Thesis: A Study on a Resource Allocation Scheme for Multiuser OFDMA Systems [Link]


Current:  MobiFone, Canada

Sangwook Na

M.S. Graduate, 2009


Thesis: A Probabilistic Flooding Scheme Based on Received Signal Strength in Mobile Ad hoc Networks [Link]


Current: NA

M.S. Graduate, 2009


Thesis: Performance Analysis and Enhancement of MIMO Aware MAC Protocols in WLANs [Link]


Current: Katmandu University, Nepal

Sang-gyu Oh

M.S. Graduate, 2009


Thesis: D-ODAM (Delay-tolerant ODAM) in VANETs [Link]


Current: NA

Jinsoo Moon

M.S. Graduate, 2008


Thesis: 


Current: KISA

M.S.  Graduate, 2008


Thesis: 


Current: Extreme Networks, Canada

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