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Hosung Choo
Also published under:H. Choo
Affiliation
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea
Topic
Radiation Pattern,Antenna Array,Reflection Coefficient,Mutual Coupling,Antenna Performance,Beam Steering,Array Elements,Array Gain,Boresight Direction,Broadband Characteristics,Part Of The Antenna,Simulation Results,Solid Line,Angle Of Arrival,Antenna Characteristics,Arrival Estimation,Atmospheric Conditions,Channel Impulse Response,Design Parameters,Dielectric Substrate,Direction Of Arrival,Direction Of Arrival Estimation,Electromagnetic Wave,Elevation Angle,FR4 Substrate,Feed Point,Frequency Band,Global Positioning System,Half-power Beamwidth,High Frequency Structure Simulator,Indoor Localization,Interfacial Layer,Maximum Gain,Measured Reflection Coefficient,Operating Frequency,Pattern Distortion,Permittivity Of The Substrate,Phase Difference,Refractive Index,Root Mean Square Error,SMA Connector,Sea Surface,Time-of-flight,3D Printing,3D Printing Technology,Additional Switching,Altitude,Anechoic Chamber,Angle Of Departure,Angle Range,
Biography
Hosung Choo received the B.S. degree in radio science and engineering from Hanyang University, Seoul, in 1998, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 2000 and 2003, respectively. In 2003, he joined the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea, where he is currently a Professor. His principal area of research includes electrically small antennas for wireless communications, reader and tag antennas for RFID, on-glass and conformal antennas for vehicles and aircraft, and array antennas for GPS applications.