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 Introduction

  Digital Communication Laboratory (DCLAB), led by Prof. Yong. H. Lee was established in 1989 as a part of Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).

  Major research areas can be classified into two parts:
  1. Physical layer design
    • - Cognitive radio system design and analysis
      - Interference management
      - Cooperative communications
  2. Communication signal processing
      - Signal processing for relay systems
      - Digital signal processing techniques
  There are several undergraduate course works related with lab activities, which are Signals and Systems (EE202), Probability and Introductory Random Processes (EE210), Communication Engineering (EE321) and Digital Signal Processing (EE432). A number of research projects which include diverse and wide areas have been completed since 1989. Currently 5 major projects are progressing, which are beam division multiple access and cooperative communication systems (MKE/KEIT), cognitive and autonomous B4G systems (SAIT), 5G technique research (SKT), communication systems for unmanned ground vehicle (ADD) and a study on fast signal acquisition (LIGNEX1).

  6 M.S. course students and 10 Ph.D. course students are enrolled on the list of KAIST's graduate courses and 63 students received M.S. degree 35 students received Ph.D. degree since 1989.

  We have very good environment in equipment and public welfare. 2 PC-monitor/1 person and 1 telephone/4 people are indicating such aspects. Also our lab. is placed in CHiPS and we can use racket ball court, weight training room and table tennis court.





Digital Communications Lab. ChiPS(N26), 373-1 Guseong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea
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