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  • Game-Theory Modeling of Multicolor LED-Based VLC Systems under Smart Interference

    Yu Min HWANG  Isaac SIM  Young Ghyu SUN  Ju Phil CHO  Jin Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Pubricized:
    2020/09/09
      Vol:
    E104-A No:3
      Page(s):
    656-660

    In this letter, we study an interference scenario under a smart interferer which observes color channels and interferes with a visible light communication (VLC) network. We formulate the smart interference problem based on a Stackelberg game and propose an optimal response algorithm to overcome the interference by optimizing transmit power and sub-color channel allocation. The proposed optimization algorithm is composed with Lagrangian dual decomposition and non-linear fractional programming to have stability to get optimum points. Numerical results show that the utility by the proposed algorithm is increased over that of the algorithm based on the Nash game and the baseline schemes.

  • Adaptive Single-Channel Speech Enhancement Method for a Push-To-Talk Enabled Wireless Communication Device

    Hyoung-Gook KIM  Jin Young KIM  

     
    PAPER-Multimedia Systems for Communications

      Vol:
    E99-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1745-1753

    In this paper, we propose a single-channel speech enhancement method for a push-to-talk enabled wireless communication device. The proposed method is based on adaptive weighted β-order spectral amplitude estimation under speech presence uncertainty and enhanced instantaneous phase estimation in order to achieve flexible and effective noise reduction while limiting the speech distortion due to different noise conditions. Experimental results confirm that the proposed method delivers higher voice quality and intelligibility than the reference methods in various noise environments.

  • Detection Loss Due to Phase Error in a Code Division Multiple Access System

    Jin Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technology

      Vol:
    E85-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1389-1391

    Detection loss due to phase error in a carrier tracking loop is analyzed and simulated for a code division multiple access system with BPSK and QPSK modulations in a Rayleigh fading channel. For a specific BER, the detection loss due to phase error is defined as an increase of required SNR to maintain the same BER without phase error. A nonlinear Fokker-Planck method is employed to analyze first-order PLL (phase locked loop) performance. From the simulation results, it is confirmed that the phase noise induces significant detection loss, which eventually leads to degradation of the BER performance.

  • On the Application of PN Acquisition Scheme to a DS/SSMA Packet Radio System

    Jin Young KIM  Jae Hong LEE  

     
    PAPER-Mobile Communication

      Vol:
    E80-B No:9
      Page(s):
    1327-1336

    The performance of a noncoherent parallel matched-filter (MF) acquisition scheme with a reference filter (RF) is evaluated for a direct-sequence/spread-spectrum multiple access (DS/SSMA) packet radio system in a mobile cellular environment. This acquisition scheme employs a RF to estimate the variance of interference at the output of detecting MF. Acquisition-based packet throughput of the parallel NM-RF scheme is derived for an AWGN and a Rayleigh fading channels. Packet throughput of a parallel MF-RF acquisition scheme is compared with those of a serial MF scheme, a serial MF-RF scheme, and a parallel MF. From the numerical results, it is shown that the packet throughput decreases with the number of users in the system, and increases with the preamble length. Imperfect power control causes packet throughput to decrease especially when the power control error is large. The considerations in this paper can be applied to the reverse link (mobile-to-base station) design of a DS/SSMA system for packet-type services.

  • Joint Erlang Capacity of DS/CDMA Forward Link Based on Resource Sharing Algorithm

    Wan CHOI  Jin Young KIM  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E84-A No:6
      Page(s):
    1406-1412

    In future mobile communication systems, forward link may be a limiting one because emerging data services are likely to require higher data rates in the forward link than in the reverse link. In this paper, we derive joint Erlang capacity of a DS/CDMA forward link in terms of both outage probability and blocking probability for each type of traffic in a mixed traffic environment. Resource sharing algorithm and generalized Erlang model are employed to derive joint Erlang capacity of the DS/CDMA system with various types of traffics. The joint Erlang capacity reflecting both outage probability and blocking probability of each type of traffic is obtained by an approach based on virtual circuit switching perspective. We take into account effect of closed loop power control in the analysis. From numerical results, it is confirmed that blocking probability as a QoS (quality of service) parameter has a significant impact on the forward link capacity. The results of this paper can be applied to design of the DS/CDMA systems supporting wireless multimedia traffics.

  • Spectral Domain Noise Modeling in Compressive Sensing-Based Tonal Signal Detection

    Chenlin HU  Jin Young KIM  Seung Ho CHOI  Chang Joo KIM  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E98-A No:5
      Page(s):
    1122-1125

    Tonal signals are shown as spectral peaks in the frequency domain. When the number of spectral peaks is small and the spectral signal is sparse, Compressive Sensing (CS) can be adopted to locate the peaks with a low-cost sensing system. In the CS scheme, a time domain signal is modelled as $oldsymbol{y}=Phi F^{-1}oldsymbol{s}$, where y and s are signal vectors in the time and frequency domains. In addition, F-1 and $Phi$ are an inverse DFT matrix and a random-sampling matrix, respectively. For a given y and $Phi$, the CS method attempts to estimate s with l0 or l1 optimization. To generate the peak candidates, we adopt the frequency-domain information of $ esmile{oldsymbol{s}}$ = $oldsymbol{F} esmile{oldsymbol{y}}$, where $ esmile{y}$ is the extended version of y and $ esmile{oldsymbol{y}}left(oldsymbol{n} ight)$ is zero when n is not elements of CS time instances. In this paper, we develop Gaussian statistics of $ esmile{oldsymbol{s}}$. That is, the variance and the mean values of $ esmile{oldsymbol{s}}left(oldsymbol{k} ight)$ are examined.

  • Capsule Network with Shortcut Routing Open Access

    Thanh Vu DANG  Hoang Trong VO  Gwang Hyun YU  Jin Young KIM  

     
    PAPER-Image

      Pubricized:
    2021/01/27
      Vol:
    E104-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1043-1050

    Capsules are fundamental informative units that are introduced into capsule networks to manipulate the hierarchical presentation of patterns. The part-hole relationship of an entity is learned through capsule layers, using a routing-by-agreement mechanism that is approximated by a voting procedure. Nevertheless, existing routing methods are computationally inefficient. We address this issue by proposing a novel routing mechanism, namely “shortcut routing”, that directly learns to activate global capsules from local capsules. In our method, the number of operations in the routing procedure is reduced by omitting the capsules in intermediate layers, resulting in lighter routing. To further address the computational problem, we investigate an attention-based approach, and propose fuzzy coefficients, which have been found to be efficient than mixture coefficients from EM routing. Our method achieves on-par classification results on the Mnist (99.52%), smallnorb (93.91%), and affNist (89.02%) datasets. Compared to EM routing, our fuzzy-based and attention-based routing methods attain reductions of 1.42 and 2.5 in terms of the number of calculations.

  • Acquisition Performance of a DS/CDMA System in a Mobile Satellite Environment

    Jin Young KIM  Jae Hong LEE  

     
    PAPER-Modem and Coding

      Vol:
    E80-B No:1
      Page(s):
    40-48

    This paper evaluate the performance of a PN (pseudonoise) code acquisition for a direct-sequence/code-division-multiple-access (DS/CDMA) system in a mobile satellite environment. The acquisition scheme considered consists of a parallel matched-filter and a FFT processor. The uplink of mobile satellite channel is modeled as shadowed Rayleigh fading channel. The effects of power control error and shadowing are considered in the analysis of acquisition performance. It is shown that the power control error causes acquisition to be slower than the case of perfect power control, and for high SNR/chip, the effect of power control error becomes less significant. It is also shown that the case with heavy shadowing takes longer time to achieve acquisition than that with light shadowing. For the subinterval-based PN code search, the parallel MF scheme is thought to be more appropriate than the serial MF scheme at the cost of complexity. The analysis in the paper can be applied to the uplink of a DS/CDMA system for packet-type services in a mobile satellite channel.

  • Gradient-Flow Tensor Divergence Feature for Human Action Recognition

    Ngoc Nam BUI  Jin Young KIM  Hyoung-Gook KIM  

     
    LETTER-Vision

      Vol:
    E99-A No:1
      Page(s):
    437-440

    Current research trends in computer vision have tended towards achieving the goal of recognizing human action, due to the potential utility of such recognition in various applications. Among many potential approaches, an approach involving Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) supervectors with a Support Vector Machine (SVM) and a nonlinear GMM KL kernel has been proven to yield improved performance for recognizing human activities. In this study, based on tensor analysis, we develop and exploit an extended class of action features that we refer to as gradient-flow tensor divergence. The proposed method has shown a best recognition rate of 96.3% for a KTH dataset, and reduced processing time.

  • Acquisition Performance with Adaptive Threshold for a FH/SSMA System

    Jin Young KIM  Jae Hong LEE  

     
    PAPER-Access, Network

      Vol:
    E79-B No:3
      Page(s):
    297-307

    A new matched-filter (MF) acquisition scheme with adaptive threshold is proposed for a frequency-hopped/spread-spectrum multiple-access (FH/SSMA) system. Detection and false alarm probabilities are derived for combined interference environments. The combined interference consists of partialband noise jamming or tone jamming, multiple access interference (MAI), multipath interference, and thermal noise. We use Gaussian approximation for modeling the MAI and multipath interference. Equal power assumption of the users is employed which is typically used in the SSMA system analysis. In the proposed scheme, MF output is compared to an adaptive threshold determined by the number of jammed frequency slots. It is shown that the proposed adaptive-threshold acquisition scheme achieves higher detection probability and lower false alarm probability than a conventional fixed-threshold scheme for each jammed fractional bandwidth, JSR, the number of multipaths, and the number of users. It is also shown that adaptive threshold achieves faster acquisition and higher packet throughput than fixed threshold in application to FH/SSMA packet radio system.

  • A Visual Signal Reliability for Robust Audio-Visual Speaker Identification

    Md. TARIQUZZAMAN  Jin Young KIM  Seung You NA  Hyoung-Gook KIM  Dongsoo HAR  

     
    LETTER-Human-computer Interaction

      Vol:
    E94-D No:10
      Page(s):
    2052-2055

    In this paper, a novel visual signal reliability (VSR) measure is proposed to consider video degradation at the signal level in audio-visual speaker identification (AVSI). The VSR estimation is formulated using a~ Gaussian fuzzy membership function (GFMF) to measure lighting variations. The variance parameters of GFMF are optimized in order to maximize the performance of the overall AVSI. The experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms the score-based reliability measuring technique.

  • Adaptive Thresholding for Signal De-Noising for Power-Line Communications

    Yu Min HWANG  Gyeong Hyeon CHA  Jong Kwan SEO  Jae-Jo LEE  Jin Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E100-A No:12
      Page(s):
    3041-3044

    This paper proposes a novel wavelet de-noising scheme regarding the existing burst noises that consist of background and impulsive noises in power-line communications. The proposed de-noising scheme employs multi-level threshold functions to efficiently and adaptively reduce the given burst noises. The experiment results show that the proposed de-noising scheme significantly outperformed the conventional schemes.

  • Multiuser Detection Based on Radial Basis Function for a Multicode DS/CDMA System

    Jin Young KIM  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E84-A No:6
      Page(s):
    1383-1391

    In this paper, multiuser detector (MUD) based on radial basis function (RBF) is proposed and simulated for a multicode DS/CDMA system in an AWGN and a multipath fading channels. The performance of RBF-based MUD is compared with that of many suboptimal multiuser detectors in terms of bit error probability. To obtain simulation results, importance sampling technique is employed. From the simulation results, it is confirmed that the RBF-based MUD outperforms decorrelating detector, and achieves near-optimum performance under various environments. The results in this paper can be applied to design of MUD for a multicode DS/CDMA system.

  • Positioning Error Reduction Techniques for Precision Navigation by Post-Processing

    Yu Min HWANG  Sun Yui LEE  Isaac SIM  Jin Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E100-A No:10
      Page(s):
    2158-2161

    With the increasing demand of Internet-of-Things applicability in various devices and location-based services (LBSs) with positioning capabilities, we proposed simple and effective post-processing techniques to reduce positioning error and provide more precise navigation to users in a pedestrian environment in this letter. The proposed positioning error reduction techniques (Technique 1-minimum range securement and bounce elimination, Technique 2-direction vector-based error correction) were studied considering low complexity and wide applicability to various types of positioning systems, e.g., global positioning system (GPS). Through the real field tests in urban areas, we have verified that an average positioning error of the proposed techniques is significantly decreased compared to that of a GPS-only environment.

  • Optimal Transmission Policy in Decoupled RF Energy Harvesting Networks

    Yu Min HWANG  Jun Hee JUNG  Yoan SHIN  Jin Young KIM  Dong In KIM  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E101-A No:2
      Page(s):
    516-520

    In this letter, we study a scenario based on decoupled RF energy harvesting networks (DRF-EHNs) that separate energy sources from information sources to overcome the doubly near-far problem and improve harvesting efficiency. We propose an algorithm to maximize energy efficiency (EE) while satisfying constraints on the maximum transmit power of the hybrid access point (H-AP) and power beacon (PB), while further satisfying constraints on the minimum quality of service and minimum amount of harvested power in multi-user Rayleigh fading channel. Using nonlinear fractional programming and Lagrangian dual decomposition, we optimize EE with four optimization arguments: the transmit power from the H-AP and PB, time-splitting ratio, and power-splitting ratio. Numerical results show that the proposed algorithm is more energy-efficient compared to baseline schemes.

  • Outage Performance of a CDMA-Based Mobile Satellite Communication System with Turbo Coding

    Jin Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Satellite and Space Communications

      Vol:
    E84-B No:3
      Page(s):
    688-690

    In this paper, outage performance of a turbo-coded CDMA system is analyzed and simulated in a multiple-beam satellite channel. From the simulation results, it is confirmed that turbo coding provides considerable coding gain over an uncoded system. And, it is demonstrated that Max-Log-MAP decoding algorithm is most promising in terms of performance and complexity.

  • Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation Strategy for Low Probability of Intercept and Anti-Jamming Systems

    Yu Min HWANG  Jun Hee JUNG  Kwang Yul KIM  Yong Sin KIM  Jae Seang LEE  Yoan SHIN  Jin Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E100-A No:11
      Page(s):
    2498-2502

    The aim of this letter is to guarantee the ability of low probability of intercept (LPI) and anti-jamming (AJ) by maximizing the energy efficiency (EE) to improve wireless communication survivability and sustain wireless communication in jamming environments. We studied a scenario based on one transceiver pair with a partial-band noise jammer in a Rician fading channel and proposed an EE optimization algorithm to solve the optimization problem. With the proposed EE optimization algorithm, the LPI and AJ can be simultaneously guaranteed while satisfying the constraint of the maximum signal-to-jamming-and-noise ratio and combinatorial subchannel allocation condition, respectively. The results of the simulation indicate that the proposed algorithm is more energy-efficient than those of the baseline schemes and guarantees the LPI and AJ performance in a jamming environment.

  • A Non-linear GMM KL and GUMI Kernel for SVM Using GMM-UBM Supervector in Home Acoustic Event Classification

    Ngoc Nam BUI  Jin Young KIM  Tan Dat TRINH  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E97-A No:8
      Page(s):
    1791-1794

    Acoustic Event Classification (AEC) poses difficult technical challenges as a result of the complexity in capturing and processing sound data. Of the various applicable approaches, Support Vector Machine (SVM) with Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) supervectors has been proven to obtain better solutions for such problems. In this paper, based on the multiple kernel selection model, we introduce two non-linear kernels, which are derived from the linear kernels of GMM Kullback-Leibler divergence (GMM KL) and GMM-UBM mean interval (GUMI). The proposed method improved the AEC model's accuracy from 85.58% to 90.94% within the domain of home AEC.

  • TOA Based Recalibration Systems for Improving LOS/NLOS Identification

    Yu Min HWANG  Yuchan SONG  Kwang Yul KIM  Yong Sin KIM  Jae Seang LEE  Yoan SHIN  Jin Young KIM  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E100-A No:5
      Page(s):
    1267-1270

    In this paper, we propose a non-cooperative line-of-sight (LOS)/non-LOS channel identification algorithm with single node channel measurements based on time-of-arrival statistics. In order to improve the accuracy of channel identification, we adopt a recalibration interval in terms of measured distance to the proposed algorithm. Experimental results are presented in terms of identification probability and recalibration interval. The proposed algorithm involves a trade-off between the channel identification quality and the recalibration rate. However, depending on the recalibration interval, it is possible to greatly improve the sensitivity of the channel identification system.

  • Narrowband Interference Suppression for PN Code Acquisition in a DS/CDMA Overlay Environment

    Jin Young KIM  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1631-1639

    In this paper, performance of a PN code acquisition scheme is analyzed and simulated for a DS/CDMA overlay system where a CDMA user and a narrowband user coexist in the same frequency band. A narrowband user is modelled as a narrowband interference (NBI) located at the fraction of a CDMA user's bandwidth. To suppress the NBI, an interference suppression filter is employed at the receiver frontend. Acquisition performance is evaluated in terms of mean acquisition time using state transition diagram for acquisition process. To apply for a DS/CDMA mobile cellular environments, multiple access interference and imperfection of power control are taken into account in the analysis of acquisition performance. The imperfect power control is considered by modelling the power of each user to be lognormally distributed about nominal received power. From the simulation results, it is shown that for the cases of perfect and imperfect power control, the interference suppression filter is very effective for supprssion of the NBI and rapid PN code acquisition in a DS/CDMA overlay environment. It is also shown that the one-sided tap number of 5 for interference suppression filter is sufficient to suppress the NBI. And, capacity estimates are compared based on acquisition and BER performance. The analysis in this paper can be applied to the practical situations for a DS/CDMA overlay environment.