Youngjoon Kim

Orcid: 0000-0003-3511-3438

Affiliations:
  • Gachon University, Department of Electronic Engineering, Seongnam, Korea
  • Samsung Electronics, Samsung Research, Suwon, Korea (2016)
  • Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA (PhD 2016)


According to our database1, Youngjoon Kim authored at least 13 papers between 2015 and 2025.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2025
Dual Photoplethysmography Pulse Wave Velocity-Based Blood Pressure Prediction for Wearable Healthcare Internet of Things.
IEEE Internet Things J., June, 2025

A High Efficient Cross-Coupled Active Rectifier by Using High Speed Switching Comparators for Wireless Power Receiver.
IEEE Open J. Circuits Syst., 2025

Accurate low-delay QRS detection algorithm for real-time ECG acquisition in IoT sensors.
Internet Things, 2025

2023
Wireless Power Transfer for Variable Load, Distance, and Power Division Ratio in a Loosely-Coupled Multiple-Receiver Relay System.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., July, 2023

Parallel Iterative FEM Solver with Initial Guess for Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Analysis.
Intell. Autom. Soft Comput., 2023

Hopping-Aware Cluster Header Capability for Sensor Relocation in Mobile IoT Networks.
Intell. Autom. Soft Comput., 2023

MILS and HILS Analysis of Power Management System for UAVs.
IEEE Access, 2023

2022
Sensitive Electrochemical Non-Enzymatic Detection of Glucose Based on Wireless Data Transmission.
Sensors, 2022

A Real-Time Wearable Physiological Monitoring System for Home-Based Healthcare Applications.
Sensors, 2022

2016
Low power CMOS IC, biosensor and wireless power transfer techniques for wireless sensor network application
PhD thesis, 2016

Selective Wireless Power Transfer for Smart Power Distribution in a Miniature-Sized Multiple-Receiver System.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2016

2015
An Ultra-Low-Power RF Energy-Harvesting Transceiver for Multiple-Node Sensor Application.
IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs, 2015

A 24µW, Batteryless, Crystal-free, Multinode Synchronized SoC "Bionode" for Wireless Prosthesis Control.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits, 2015


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