Department of Electronics Engineering
College of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Mixed-Signal Integrated System Lab [Prof. Hyungwon Kim]
Professor
- HyungWon Kim (E10-514 / 043-261-2399)
- Lab : Mixed Signals Integrated Systems / http://msis.cbnu.ac.kr
- Major : Wireless Network, Embedded System, Mixed Signal Circuit Design
- Profiles
- Ph.D. Degree: Univ. of Michigan, USA in 1999 in Electrical Engineering
- Wireless & Network chip development in Broadcom & Intel in US.
- Founded Xronet, a WiFi, WiMAX chip start up company in 2005.
- Current Research Areas: Wireless networks, Low Power Sensor Networks, V2V Communications, Mixed Signal Circuits, Low Power Sensing & ADCs.
- Assistant professor in Chungbuk University (appointed in Mar. 2013)
- Founder of Xronet, a high-technology venture company developing Wifi/WiBro wireless communication chip (2005)
- Worked at Broadcom, USA designing Wifi SoC and wireless network chips (2000)
- Worked at Intel, USA designing low-power CPU (1998)
- Doctoral degree from university of Michigan, Bachelor and Master’s degrees from KAIST
Research Areas (MSIS LAB)
- SoC Design for Analog-Digital Mixed Signal
- SoC Design for Touch Screen Sensor and Bio-Medical Sensor
- Design of Embedded System for ARM Processor
- Study on Wireless Sensor Network and Smart Grid
- Study on Future Wireless Communication Technology IoT
- Study on Sensor Network and Wireless Communication Between Vehicles
Research Projects (in progress)
- Developing large sized touch screen control SoC
- Developing low-power wireless sensor network embedded system
- Studying on future IoT wireless network technology
Research Projects (last 3 years)
- Wifi based video transmission sensor network
- Image recognition wireless sensor network
- SoC chip development for touch screen detection
- Sensor chip development for fingerprint recognition and bio-medical chip
- Sensing technology for smart cars and wireless network between cars
Career after Graduation
- Mobile phone development for Samsung and LG as well as Wifi, wireless communication chip, S/W development
- Development of sensor driving circuit for Hyundau Motors and wireless communication for cars
- Development of Bio-medical sensor for Samsung Medicine and medical devices
- KEPCO research team for smart grid network
- Mixed-signal SoC development teams for advanced venture companies
Labs
- Professor laboratory: Room 514, Education Hall [Phone 261-2399, Email: hwkim@cbnu.ac.kr]
- Graduate laboratory: Room 515-517, Education Hall [Contact to Hojin Kang at 010-9155-5081]