S. H. Cho, Y. Kyong, S. Hong, W. D.
Cho, "Self Localization Method using Parallel Projection Model for Mobile Sensor in Navigation Applications," Springer Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol.
24, No. 3, pp. 588-603, May 2009.
S. H. Cho, Y. Kyong, S. Hong, "Locally
Initiating Line-Based Object Association in Large Scale Multiple Cameras
Environment," (under review) Elsevier Image and Vision Computing,
2008.
Book Chapter
S. H. Cho, Y. Kyong, S. Hong, W. D.
Cho, "Parallel Projection Based Self Localization Method for Mobile
Navigation Applications," (will be published) Mobile Robots Navigation, 2009.
Conference
Y. Kyong, S. H. Cho, S. Hong, W. D. Cho, "Local
Initiation Method for Multiple Object Association in Surveillance Environment
with Multiple Cameras," Proceedings of IEEE International
Conference on Advanced Video and Signal based Surveillance (AVSS), Sep.
2008.
Y. Kyong, S. H. Cho, S. Hong, P. Park, W. D. Cho,
"Self Localization Method for Mobile Sensor in Navigation
Applications," Proceedings of IEEE Asilomar Conference
on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Nov. 2007.
J. Lee, S. Jung, Y. Kyong, S. Hong and W. D. Cho "Data Traffic Analysis in Wireless Fusion Network with Association of Multiple Types of Sensors," Proceedings of IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), August 2007.
Current Research Projects
Vision based self localization method with landmarks
for mobile sensor.
Multiple target association and identification in
multiple camera surveillance system.
Navigation Control and Synchronization of Network robots.
Task control and management Network robots.
Graduate Courses
ESE 503 - Stochastic
Systems
ESE 516 - Integrated
Electronic Devices and Circuits I
ESE 531
- Detection and Estimation Theory
ESE 547 - Digital
Signal Processing I
ESE 545 - Computer Architecture
ESE 550
- Network Management and Planning
ESE 554 - Computational Models for Computer Engineers
ESE 555 - Advanced
VLSI Systems Design
ESE 575 - Advanced VLSI Signal Processing Architectures
Brief Biography
Yuntai Kyong received B.E. with specialization in Telecommunications from
the department of Electronics Engineering at Ajou University. He
received M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Columbia University in the
city of New York. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University - SUNY.
His research interests multiple object tracking and
identification, control and management of multiple networked robot, multimedia wireless
communications. He is a student member of IEEE. He is also a member of Tau Beta Pi
Honor Societies.