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Joonyoung Cho
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Affiliation
Standards and Mobility Innovation, Samsung Research America, USA
Topic
Neural Network,Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Learning,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Base Station,Block Length,Channel Model,Codeword,Fading Channel,Loss Function,Modulation Symbols,Polar Codes,User Equipment,Additive Noise,Artificial Intelligence Solutions,Bit Error Rate,Constellation Points,Convolutional Codes,Cyclic Redundancy Check,Decoding,Discrete Fourier Transform,Evolution Of Density,Forward Error Correction,Frequency Domain,Gaussian Approximation,Long Short-term Memory,Low-density Parity-check,Neural Architecture,Normalized Mean Square Error,Optimization Method,Parity-check,Power Amplifier,Quadrature Amplitude Modulation,Radio Resource Management,Recurrent Neural Network,Symbol Error Rate,3rd Generation Partnership Project,5G New Radio,6G Systems,Access Link,Accurate Channel State Information,Antenna Array,Antenna Ports,Autoencoder,Autoregressive Model,Batch Normalization,Batch Normalization Layer,Beamforming,Benchmark,Binary Cross Entropy,
Biography
Joonyoung Cho received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, in 1993, 1995, and 2003, respectively. From 2003 through 2019, he was involved with research and standardization of 3G(HSPA)/4G(LTE)/5G(NR) at Samsung Electronic and Intel. In 2019, he joined Samsung Research America, and currently leads 5G/6G communications research and standardization.