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Won-Yong Shin

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  177
Citations -  1903

Won-Yong Shin is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telecommunications link & Throughput. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 174 publications receiving 1636 citations. Previous affiliations of Won-Yong Shin include Dankook University & Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute.

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Opportunistic Interference Alignment for Interference-Limited Cellular TDD Uplink

TL;DR: Simulation results show that the proposed OIA scheme provides significant improvement in terms of sum rates, and does not require global channel state information, time/frequency expansion, and a number of iterations, thereby resulting in easier implementation.
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Opportunistic Interference Alignment for MIMO Interfering Multiple-Access Channels

TL;DR: The sum-rate performance of the proposed OIA techniques is compared with the conventional techniques in MIMO IMAC channels and it is shown that the proposedOIA techniques outperform theventional techniques.
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Method and system for transmitting/receiving data in a communication system

TL;DR: In this article, a method for transmitting/receiving data in a communication system is provided, which includes determining, when data to be transmitted to at least one Mobile Station (MS) is generated, a region where an MS that receives the generated data among the MSs located, allocating resources of a data transmission region divided into a first region and a second region to the MS that receive the generated generated data according to the determination result, including generated data in the region where the resource is allocated, and including, in a MAP message region, resource allocation information of the
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Opportunistic Interference Mitigation Achieves Optimal Degrees-of-Freedom in Wireless Multi-Cell Uplink Networks

TL;DR: An opportunistic interference mitigation protocol, where a user scheduling strategy is utilized in K-cell uplink networks with time-invariant channel coefficients and base stations having M antennas, is introduced and it is shown that the OIN scheme is DoF-optimal.