Students are the heart and soul of GIST
EECS Colloquium
Host: Kiseon Kim / Language: English
Thursday, March 23, 2017, 16:00~
Haerim Hall, EECS-B Bldg. 1stFloor
Recent Development of Satellite Systems in
Commercial and Military Applications
Junghwan Km, Ph.D.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
The University of Toledo
Abstract
Satellites have been continuously evolved from the primitive form of space repeater to the core element of data processing and distribution hub in modern communication network. This changes inevitably induce great impact on the structure and role of satellite in all applications using satellite, both for the civilian and military sectors.
In this talk, aspects of the required functional blocks of the modern satellite is initially discussed followed by the discussions on the recent technical development in commercial, experimental, and military satellites. Then the additional aspect of technical advances and trend to cope with the newer user demand will be briefly assessed. Finally, the outlook for the respective areas of satellite use in broadcasting, communications and tactical applications will be summarized.
Bio
Field of Specilization: Digital Communication Systems and Networks associated with Satellite, Broadcast and Mobile
Areas of Research:
■ Modeling, Simulation and Performance Analysis of Communication Systems
■ Mobile/Satellite System Architecture, Senor Network, and OBP Payload Design
■ Tactical Radio Communication and Networks, Anti-jamming/Spoofing Technique
■ Digital Video/Audio/Multimedia Broadcasting
■ Advanced Channel Coding and Applications to Satellite/Mobile Communications Physical Layer-based Encryption/Decryption
Degrees, with Fields, Dates, and Institutions:
■ Feb 1975 B.S. in Electronics Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
■ Dec 1985 M.S. in Electrical Engineering,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPI&SU), Blacksburg, VA, U.S.A (Satellite Communications)
■ July 1988 Ph.D in Electrical Engineering,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPI&SU), Blacksburg, VA, U.S.A (Spread Spectrum and Land Mobile Satellite System)