Seong-Joo Lee

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Zeitraum

1998 - 2008

Anzahl

7

Co-Autoren

A Study on the VLSI Design of Efficient Color Interpolation Technique Using Spatial Correlation for CCD/CMOS Image Sensor (2008)

Lee, Won-Jae, Lee, Seong-Joo, Kim, Jae-Seok

In this paper, we propose a cost-effective color filter may (CFA) demosaicing method for digital still cameras in which a single CCD or CMOS image sensor is used. Since a CFA is adopted, we must...

A study on the Cost-effective Architecture Design of High-speed Soft-decision Viterbi Decoder for Multi-band OFDM Systems (2008)

Lee, Seong-Joo

In this paper, we present a cost-effective architecture of high-speed soft-decision Viterbi decoder for Multi-band OFDM(MB-OFDM) systems. In the design of modem for MB-OFDM systems, a parallel...

Cost-effective Residual Frame Synchronization Error Removal Technique in TDD OFDM Systems (2008)

Lee, Seong-Joo, Kim, Kyung-Min, Kim, Jae-Seok

A lot of conventional algorithms has tried to cancel the Residual Frame Synchronization Error (RFSE), which causes the performance degradation of channel estimation when using interpolation in...

Decastronema kotori gen. nov., comb. nov.: a mat-forming cyanobacterium on Cretaceous carbonate platforms and its modern counterparts (2006)

Golubic Stjepko, Radoičić Rajka, Seong-Joo Lee

The fossil renamed here was first described in 1959 as Aeolisaccus kotori Radoičić, a new species of a problematic fossil worm, Aeolisaccus Elliott. In 1975 De Castro recognized the true...

The natural hydrous sodium silicates from the northern bank of Lake Chad : occurrence, petrology and genesis (2005)

Sebag, D., Verrecchia, Eric P., Lee, Seong-Joo, Durand, A.

Hydrous sodium silicates sometimes associated with zeolites, form in an alkaline environment, in which there is a high concentration of dissolved silica. Such an environment existed during the...

The natural hydrous sodium silicates from the northern bank of Lake Chad : occurrence, petrology and genesis (2005)

Sebag, D., Verrecchia, Eric P., Lee, Seong-Joo, Durand, A.

Hydrous sodium silicates sometimes associated with zeolites, form in an alkaline environment, in which there is a high concentration of dissolved silica. Such an environment existed during the...