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Location History:
- Suwon-shi, KR (2007 - 2014)
- Kyonggi-do, KR (2015 - 2018)
- Yongin-si, KR (2015 - 2019)
- Gyeonggi-do, KR (2012 - 2024)
Years Active: 2007-2024
Soeng-Hun Kim is a prolific inventor based in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He has an impressive track record with a total of 110 patents to his name. Let's take a closer look at some of his latest patented inventions.
One of his recent patents is for a method and apparatus for buffer status reporting in a mobile communication system. This invention involves a communication method between a user equipment (UE), such as a mobile device, and a base station. It includes determining whether to start a timer based on certain conditions, transmitting buffer status reports to the base station, and requesting scheduling when necessary.
Another notable patent is for a method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving system information in a mobile communication system. This invention focuses on transmitting and receiving system information (SI). The method enables a UE to acquire partial bits of the system frame number (SFN) from a broadcast channel (BCH) during a predetermined period, allowing for efficient SI reception.
Soeng-Hun Kim has made significant contributions to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and the Beijing Samsung Telecom R&D Center. These companies are well-known players in the technology industry. He has also collaborated with talented individuals such as Gert Jan Van Lieshout and Kyeong-In Jeong.
It is evident that Soeng-Hun Kim's expertise and innovative thinking have led to numerous advancements in mobile communication systems. His patents showcase his dedication to improving the performance and efficiency of these technologies.
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