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Open Systems Laboratory | Department of Computer Science | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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About
I received my PhD degree from Computer Science Department of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2006 under the guidance of Professor Gul Agha. I received my Masters degree from Department of Mechatronics of Korea University under the guidance of Professor Tae-Woong Yoon, in 1998. I received my undergraduate degree from Department of Electrical Engineering of Korea University, in 1996.
Addresses
Office Address:
Microsoft Corporation, Building 50/1201
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: +1-425-706-9870
Email: ykwon4@cs.uiuc.edu
Home Address:
9210 Redmond-Woodinville Rd
APT A304
Redmond, WA 98052, USA

Phone: +1-217-390-4374
Research Interests
  • Wireless Sensor Networks:
    Programming languages and computation platforms to simplify building applications on wireless sensor networks.
  • Probabilistic Model Checking:
    Performance evaluations of large scale systems, in particular, Wireless Sensor Networks.
  • Hybrid Systems:
    Temporal logics for physical systems.
Job Application Material
Software
  • LTLC Checker:
    Properties of linear systems can be specified in LTLC (Linear Temporal Logic for Control) and model checked by LTLC checker. LTLC can also be used for control of linear systems: part of a counter example of a negated control objective written in LTLC is a sequence of input that can drive the system to meet the objective.
  • iLTL Checker:
    iLTLChecker is a probabilistic model checking tool for concurrent runs of multiple Markov Processes. Because, iLTL specifies expected rewards on transitions of probability mass functions, it is a suitable logic for evaluating performances of large scale systems.
  • ActorNet-1.0:
    ActorNet is a mobile agent platform for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). It provides a scheme-like simple syntax, coordination services, and many useful library of modules so that applications for WSNs can be easily developed.
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