|
Dongsoo Kim
Contact
Interests and current research
- Graph Theory based Network Design
- Interconnection Networks
- Wireless Sensor Networks
Dissertation
- Title: Graph Theory based Design of Scalable Network Systems
- Date: July 25, 2014
- Time: 13:30 EDT
- Location: Room 250, Light Engineering Building, Stony Brook University
Work Experiences
- Summer Intern at AT&T Labs-Research, 2013
- Program Analyst at Inform Technologies. LLC, 2008~2009
Journals
Conferences
- WSN Communication Topology Construction with Collision Avoidance and Energy Saving, Dongsoo Kim, Eric Noel and K. Wendy Tang, In proc. of the 11th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC 2014), pp. 398-404, Las Vegas, NV, Jan 10-13, 2014.
- Reliable and Efficient Routing Protocol for Graph Theory Based Communication Topology, Dongsoo Kim, Eric Noel and K. Wendy Tang, In proc. of the International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC 2013), San Diego, CA, Dec 6-8, 2013.
- Graph Theoretic Expansion of Borel Cayley Graphs with an Optimal and Distributed Routing Algorithm, Dongsoo Kim, Eric Noel and K. Wendy Tang, In proc. of the International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC 2012), pp. 236-245, Austin, TX, Dec. 1-3, 2012.
- ExBCG-TC: Extended Borel Cayley Graph Topology Control for Ad-hoc Sensor Networks, Dongsoo Kim, Jaewook Yu, Eric Noel, and K. Wendy Tang, In Proc. of the IEEE Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS'11), pp. 1-8, New York, NY, Apr. 13-15, 2011.
- BCG Random Expansion: Formulation of Scalable Topology for Ultrafast Information Dissemination in Ad Hoc Networks, Jaewook Yu, Dongsoo Kim, Eric Noel, and K. Wendy Tang, In Proc. of the IFIP/IEEE Wireless Days Conference (WD'10), pp. 1-5, Venice, Italy, Oct. 20-22, 2010.
- Dense and Symmetric Graph Formulation and Generation for Wireless Information Networks, Jaewook Yu, Dongsoo Kim and K. Wendy Tang, In Proc. of the 2009 International Conference on Wireless Networks and Information Systems (WNIS'09), pp. 379-384, Shanghai, China, Dec. 28-29, 2009.
Courseworks
- ESE 501 System Specification and Modeling
- ESE 502 Linear Systems
- ESE 504 Performance Evaluation of Communications and Computer Systems
- ESE 505 Wireless Communications
- ESE 506 Wireless Network
- ESE 531 Detection and Estimation Theory
- ESE 532 Theory of Digital Communication
- ESE 540 Reliability Theory
- ESE 546 Computer Communication Network
- ESE 547 Digital Signal Processing
- ESE 548 Local & Wide Area Networks
- ESE 550 Network Management and Planning
- ESE 554 Computational Model for Computer engineer
- ESE 558 Digital Image Processing I
- ESE 599 Research
|