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HONG, JAEHYUN Korean Mathematical Society 2015 대한수학회논문집 Vol.30 No.3
Given a complex submanifoldM of the projective space $\mathbb{P}$(T), the hyperplane system R on M characterizes the projective embedding of M into $\mathbb{P}$(T) in the following sense: for any two nondegenerate complex submanifolds $M{\subset}\mathbb{P}$(T) and $M^{\prime}{\subset}\mathbb{P}$(T'), there is a projective linear transformation that sends an open subset of M onto an open subset of M' if and only if (M,R) is locally equivalent to (M', R'). Se-ashi developed a theory for the differential invariants of these types of systems of linear differential equations. In particular, the theory applies to systems of linear differential equations that have symbols equivalent to the hyperplane systems on nondegenerate equivariant embeddings of compact Hermitian symmetric spaces. In this paper, we extend this result to hyperplane systems on nondegenerate equivariant embeddings of homogeneous spaces of the first kind.
A Case Study of SW Expert Training Platform Based on International Cooperation
Jaehyun Hong,Nayoung Oh,Junghwan Lee 한국데이타베이스학회 2018 Journal of information technology applications & m Vol.25 No.3
In recent years, international cooperation has become important not only at the humanitarian level but also at the socio-economic level. As a result, major foreign countries are increasing capital-intensive international cooperation. In this environment, Korea needs to look for differentiated international cooperation plans centered on sustainable talent cultivation and move away from capital-based international cooperation. In this study, we analyzed the case of HRD (Human Resource Development) center in Cambodia as an international cooperation model between industry-academia-college for training software (SW) workforce. The HRD Center in Cambodia is an educational institution that fosters SW talent and can be viewed as an international cooperation model that can influence the ICT industry in Cambodia as an educational platform. In fact, 190 people who have been hired so far have entered various fields. 97% of graduates have been satisfied with HRD center and 90% of them are willing to recommend the center. In particular, as highlighted in the case study, the HRD Center has had a positive effect on not only cultivating self-initiated learning-based SW talent, but also formulating positive image of Korea and Korean companies thereby facilitating entry into the global market. The HRD Center in Cambodia has developed a virtuous cycle of fostering human resources, providing education, advancing industry and building a cooperative network. Korea has transformed into a platform for international cooperation and human resource development and education by providing active support and aid. This case study will be utilized as a new model of international cooperation with SW expert training platform for Korea.
Hong, Jaehyun,Oh, Nayoung,Lee, Junghwan Korea Data Strategy Society 2018 Journal of information technology applications & m Vol.25 No.3
In recent years, international cooperation has become important not only at the humanitarian level but also at the socio-economic level. As a result, major foreign countries are increasing capital-intensive international cooperation. In this environment, Korea needs to look for differentiated international cooperation plans centered on sustainable talent cultivation and move away from capital-based international cooperation. In this study, we analyzed the case of HRD (Human Resource Development) center in Cambodia as an international cooperation model between industry-academia-college for training software (SW) workforce. The HRD Center in Cambodia is an educational institution that fosters SW talent and can be viewed as an international cooperation model that can influence the ICT industry in Cambodia as an educational platform. In fact, 190 people who have been hired so far have entered various fields. 97% of graduates have been satisfied with HRD center and 90% of them are willing to recommend the center. In particular, as highlighted in the case study, the HRD Center has had a positive effect on not only cultivating self-initiated learning-based SW talent, but also formulating positive image of Korea and Korean companies thereby facilitating entry into the global market. The HRD Center in Cambodia has developed a virtuous cycle of fostering human resources, providing education, advancing industry and building a cooperative network. Korea has transformed into a platform for international cooperation and human resource development and education by providing active support and aid. This case study will be utilized as a new model of international cooperation with SW expert training platform for Korea.
Hong, Jaehyun Korean Mathematical Society 2016 대한수학회지 Vol.53 No.2
We construct projective embeddings of horospherical varieties of Picard number one by means of Fano varieties of cones over rational homogeneous varieties. Then we use them to give embeddings of smooth horospherical varieties of Picard number one as linear sections of rational homogeneous varieties.
CLASSIFICATION OF SMOOTH SCHUBERT VARIETIES IN THE SYMPLECTIC GRASSMANNIANS
HONG, JAEHYUN Korean Mathematical Society 2015 대한수학회지 Vol.52 No.5
A Schubert variety in a rational homogeneous variety G/P is defined by the closure of an orbit of a Borel subgroup B of G. In general, Schubert varieties are singular, and it is an old problem to determine which Schubert varieties are smooth. In this paper, we classify all smooth Schubert varieties in the symplectic Grassmannians.
시계열 클러스터링을 통한 호텔 유닛 단위의 에너지 소비패턴 분석
고재현(Jaehyun Go),홍탁의(Tag-Eui Hong),허연숙(Yeonsook Heo) 대한설비공학회 2019 대한설비공학회 학술발표대회논문집 Vol.2019 No.11
This study performed the time-series cluster analysis of 15-minutes FCU energy use data of three hotel rooms in Hong Kong. FCU energy use patterns were categorized into 4 patterns: “constant low consumption”, “constant high consumption”, “high consumption during the awake period”, “high consumption during the sleep period”. In addition, significant independent variables which is explaining differences of “constant low consumption” are indoor average temperature and humidity.
Hong, Yong-Gi,Hwang, SeongJun,Seo, Jiho,Lee, Jonghyeok,Park, Jaehyun Electronics and Telecommunications Research Instit 2021 ETRI Journal Vol.43 No.3
In this paper, we propose one-bit feedback-based distributed beamforming (DBF) techniques for simultaneous wireless information and power transfer in interference channels where the information transfer and power transfer networks coexist in the same frequency spectrum band. In a power transfer network, multiple distributed energy transmission nodes transmit their energy signals to a single energy receiving node capable of harvesting wireless radio frequency energy. Here, by considering the Internet-of-Things sensor network, the energy harvesting/information decoding receivers (ERx/IRx) can report their status (which may include the received signal strength, interference, and channel state information) through one-bit feedback channels. To maximize the amount of energy transferred to the ERx and simultaneously minimize the interference to the IRx, we developed a DBF technique based on one-bit feedback from the ERx/IRx without sharing the information among distributed transmit nodes. Finally, the proposed DBF algorithm in the interference channel is verified through the simulations and also implemented in real time by using GNU radio and universal software radio peripheral.