Daejeon, South Korea

Jae Joon Park

USPTO Granted Patents = 10 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.5

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 31(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Taejon, KR (2006)
  • Daejeon, KR (2013 - 2022)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006-2025

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10 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Jae Joon Park in Radio Resource Management

Introduction

Jae Joon Park is a prominent inventor based in Daejeon, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of telecommunications, particularly in managing radio resources. With a total of 10 patents to his name, Park's work has had a substantial impact on the efficiency of data transmission.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents are several innovative methods and apparatuses aimed at improving the allocation and usage of radio resources. One notable patent describes a method for transmitting data through an unlicensed band channel. This method involves a transmitter that adjusts the transmission timing of periodic data and the clear channel assessment (CCA) timing. The transmitter determines whether the channel can be occupied by performing a CCA at the designated timing. If the channel is available, the transmitter proceeds to send the first data through the channel.

Career Highlights

Jae Joon Park is affiliated with the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, where he continues to advance research in telecommunications. His work focuses on enhancing the management of radio resources, which is crucial for optimizing communication systems.

Collaborations

Park has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Myung Don Kim and Hyun Kyu Chung. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field.

Conclusion

Jae Joon Park's contributions to telecommunications through his patents and collaborative efforts highlight his role as a key innovator in managing radio resources. His work continues to influence the efficiency of data transmission in modern communication systems.

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