About Me
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan.
My research focuses on building next-generation wireless systems.
I conduct system research that enables novel modes of communication, even across different wireless protocols.
For example, one line of my research revolutionarily enables direct communication between Bluetooth and WiFi, two of the most ubiquitous wireless technologies, and I demonstrated such communication on numerous widely-used WiFi and Bluetooth devices.
My research is at the intersection of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and utilizes interdisciplinary insights from a wide range of disciplines including digital communication theory, signal processing, computer networking, embedded systems, and system engineering.
Research Focus
- Wireless Communication: Physical layer, MAC layer, Waveform design, WiFi, Bluetooth, Cellular (LTE/5G/6G)
- Cross-Technology Communication: Direct WiFi-Bluetooth communication
- Mobile Computing and Networking: Computer networks
- Internet-of-Things (IoT): Low-power communication and applications
- Radio Architecture and Testbeds: Software-defined radio (SDR), Radio Access Network (RAN)
Publications
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Globecom Workshops
Hsun-Wei Cho and Hung-Yu Wei
5G Test-Beds & Trials Workshop at IEEE Globecom, 2017.
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SIGCOMM
Hsun-Wei Cho and Kang G. Shin
ACM SIGCOMM '21 Conference (SIGCOMM), 2021.
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MobiCom
Hsun-Wei Cho and Kang G. Shin
ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom), 2022.
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MobiCom
Hsun-Wei Cho and Kang G. Shin
ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom), 2023.
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MobiCom
Hsun-Wei Cho and Kang G. Shin
ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom), 2024. (To appear)
Patents
2 US (PCT) patents filed
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