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CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS
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Extracting the characteristics of human mobility patterns from real data sets
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Analyzing the impact of human mobility patterns to the wireless networking applications
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Research key words : Human movement Patterns, Human Mobility models, Levy Walks, Delay Tolerant Networks, DTN routing algorithms, Inter contact times, Inter meeting times, Routing performances, Ubiquitous network management
For more detail, please refer to
http://netsrv.csc.ncsu.edu/levy-mobility [research home]
EDUCATION
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Ph.D. in Computer Science,
Aug. 2005 - current
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, US
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M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Feb. 1998
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),Taejeon, Korea
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Special Exchange Student in Information Engineering, Jul. 1996
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
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B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Feb. 1995
Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea
EXPERIENCES
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Research/Teaching Assistant, North Carolina State University, 2006 - present
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Member of Technical Staff,
Operations Support Systems Lab.,
KT (Korea Telecom), Korea, 2002 - 2005
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Member of Technical Staff,
Telecommunications Lab.,
KT (Korea Telecom), Korea, 1998 - 2002
RECENT Publications
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SLAW: A Mobility Model for Human Walks
Kyunghan Lee, Seongik Hong, Seong Joon Kim, Injong Rhee and Song Chong
Accepted to IEEE INFOCOM, Brazil, 2009.
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Routing Performance Analysis of Human-Driven Delay Tolerant Networks using the Truncated Levy Walk Model
Seongik Hong, Injong Rhee, Seong Joon Kim, Kyunghan Lee and Song Chong
ACM MobiHoc Workshop on Mobility Models, Hong Kong, 2008
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On the Levy-walk Nature of Human Mobility
Injong Rhee, Minsu Shin, Seongik Hong, Kyunghan Lee and Song Chong
IEEE INFOCOM, Phoenix, US, 2008
For the complete list, please refer to my
publications page
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