Korean Telecommunication Society Summer General Conference Award / Electronics Engineering Students

  • 24.07.23 / 박서연

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research students who participated in the Winter UROP (Undergraduate Research Participation Program) at the College of Creative and Information Technology, School of Electronic Engineering, received an award for the best paper at the KICS summer Conference 2024.

 

 

At the KICS summer conference 2024, held at Ramada Plaza Jeju Hotel from June 19 (Wed) to 22 (Sat), students Lee Chang Geun, Lee Hoon Gun, Kim Ho Jung, Choi  Je Gwang, Ryu Jae Min, and Kim Han Jun of the School of Electronic Engineering, under the supervision of Professor Park Youn Gil in the field of automotive communication, were selected as the best paper and received an encouragement award for presenting their research results on 'Priority data processing using multiple queues in automotive CAN-Ethernet gateways'.

 

 

UROP undergraduate researchers from the School of Electronic Engineering proposed technical methods to increase the efficiency of vehicle communication systems and discussed research on minimizing data loss as technologies that require high data transmission rates, such as autonomous driving, develop. Based on these findings, they emphasized the potential for real-time data communication by integrating CAN and Ethernet, and introduced a data processing solution using multiple queues to meet the needs of modern vehicle networks that require high-speed data transmission at the summer conference.

 

 

“I would like to thank Prof. Park Young-il and Dr. Min Ji-hyun for their continuous research and thesis supervision, and I would like to thank the teachers in the office of the School of Electronic Engineering for helping me to participate in the conference,” said team leader, Lee Chang Geun,

 

 

 

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Korean Telecommunication Society Summer General Conference Award / Electronics Engineering Students

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research students who participated in the Winter UROP (Undergraduate Research Participation Program) at the College of Creative and Information Technology, School of Electronic Engineering, received an award for the best paper at the KICS summer Conference 2024.

 

 

At the KICS summer conference 2024, held at Ramada Plaza Jeju Hotel from June 19 (Wed) to 22 (Sat), students Lee Chang Geun, Lee Hoon Gun, Kim Ho Jung, Choi  Je Gwang, Ryu Jae Min, and Kim Han Jun of the School of Electronic Engineering, under the supervision of Professor Park Youn Gil in the field of automotive communication, were selected as the best paper and received an encouragement award for presenting their research results on 'Priority data processing using multiple queues in automotive CAN-Ethernet gateways'.

 

 

UROP undergraduate researchers from the School of Electronic Engineering proposed technical methods to increase the efficiency of vehicle communication systems and discussed research on minimizing data loss as technologies that require high data transmission rates, such as autonomous driving, develop. Based on these findings, they emphasized the potential for real-time data communication by integrating CAN and Ethernet, and introduced a data processing solution using multiple queues to meet the needs of modern vehicle networks that require high-speed data transmission at the summer conference.

 

 

“I would like to thank Prof. Park Young-il and Dr. Min Ji-hyun for their continuous research and thesis supervision, and I would like to thank the teachers in the office of the School of Electronic Engineering for helping me to participate in the conference,” said team leader, Lee Chang Geun,

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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