About Kihong Park Kihong Park Senior Research Scientist, Electrical and Computer Engineering Optical Wireless Communication Unmanned aerial vehicles UAVs enabled wireless networks Near field communications Physical layer security Performance analysis Kihong Park is a Senior Research Scientist at Electrical Engineering Program, Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), working with Professor Mohamed-Slim Alouini in the Communication Theory Laboratory (CTL). Education and Early Career He received Joint M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree in the School of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, Korea in 2011. He was a visiting student in Texas A&M University at Qatar for one year in 2008-2009. He joined KAUST as a Postdoctoral Fellow in April, 2011. Since Articles Related News February 2024 KAUST CTL researchers explores misalignment challenges in orbital angular momentum for RF wireless communication 2 min read · Sat, Feb 3 2024 News Researchers Xiangyu Cui, Ki-Hong Park, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini from the CEMSE Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have undertaken a focused study to investigate the impact of misalignment on the feasibility of orbital angular momentum (OAM) in radio frequency (RF) wireless communication. The study addresses misalignment challenges, emphasizing the potential applications of OAM as an additional degree of freedom alongside frequency, time, and space. The research primarily targets RF wireless communication, especially in millimeter wave and terahertz December 2021 ITU Connect2Recover research competition 1 min read · Tue, Dec 21 2021 News Through the Connect2Recover initiative, the United Nations International Telecom Union (ITU) has organized the "Connect2Recover Research Competition" to identify promising research proposals that will accelerate digital inclusion during the COVID-19 recovery globally. A team from the Communication Theory Lab (CTL) at KAUST and the University of Warwick was selected to work on a research project that plans to offer recommendations for on-demand connectivity in rural and remote areas whose populations often suffer disproportionately during pandemics and disaster situations. More specifically July 2021 Accurate performance analysis of next generation VHT satellite communication systems 1 min read · Wed, Jul 14 2021 News Satellite communication (SatCom) is an essential component of next-generation wireless communication to achieve a goal of ubiquitous connectivity on globe. The outage performance of SatCom link connecting to a network is more critical in infrastructure-deficient remote areas. Joined collaborative research work between KAUST and Korea University looked at the outage probability and symbol error rate over SatCom downlink channels when the users are randomly located in single beam and multibeam areas. More information can be found in the companion video and the paper: D. Na, K. -H. Park, Y. -C
KAUST CTL researchers explores misalignment challenges in orbital angular momentum for RF wireless communication 2 min read · Sat, Feb 3 2024 News Researchers Xiangyu Cui, Ki-Hong Park, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini from the CEMSE Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have undertaken a focused study to investigate the impact of misalignment on the feasibility of orbital angular momentum (OAM) in radio frequency (RF) wireless communication. The study addresses misalignment challenges, emphasizing the potential applications of OAM as an additional degree of freedom alongside frequency, time, and space. The research primarily targets RF wireless communication, especially in millimeter wave and terahertz
ITU Connect2Recover research competition 1 min read · Tue, Dec 21 2021 News Through the Connect2Recover initiative, the United Nations International Telecom Union (ITU) has organized the "Connect2Recover Research Competition" to identify promising research proposals that will accelerate digital inclusion during the COVID-19 recovery globally. A team from the Communication Theory Lab (CTL) at KAUST and the University of Warwick was selected to work on a research project that plans to offer recommendations for on-demand connectivity in rural and remote areas whose populations often suffer disproportionately during pandemics and disaster situations. More specifically
Accurate performance analysis of next generation VHT satellite communication systems 1 min read · Wed, Jul 14 2021 News Satellite communication (SatCom) is an essential component of next-generation wireless communication to achieve a goal of ubiquitous connectivity on globe. The outage performance of SatCom link connecting to a network is more critical in infrastructure-deficient remote areas. Joined collaborative research work between KAUST and Korea University looked at the outage probability and symbol error rate over SatCom downlink channels when the users are randomly located in single beam and multibeam areas. More information can be found in the companion video and the paper: D. Na, K. -H. Park, Y. -C
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