Dr. Kwang-Cheng Chen This is Me
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Institute of Communication Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering
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1. Board - Dresden Silicon
www.dresdensilicon.com/board.p - [Cached]Last Visited: 5/31/2007
Kwang-Cheng Chen received BSEE from National Taiwan University, MSEE and PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park. During 1987-1991, Dr. Chen worked on VSAT and mobile satellite communications with Satellite System Engineering Inc. and COMSAT Corp., Maryland; wireless data networks with IBM T.J. Watson Research Center at Yorktown Heights. In 1997, Dr. Chen was with HP Labs. In Palo Alto working on wireless communications and joined US delegate for IMT-2000. In 1998, He was a guest professor at Technical University of Delft, Netherlands. Now, Dr. Chen is a professor at the Institute of Communication Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, and conduct consultancy to IT industry and venture. Dr. Chen engineered Taiwan's telecommunication deregulation and IT industry policy in late 1990's when he served in Executive Yuan as an adjunct Research Fellow. He led APEC (Asia Pacific Economy Cooperation with 21 membership countries) WTO implementation task group and delivered invited speech at ITU technology Summit and Strategy Summit.
In addition to near 200 IEEE technical publications, more than 10 US patents granted or pending, a few social science publications in economy and laws, leadership in IEEE technical activities, Dr. Chen has extensive industrial standard participation in IEEE 802.11/14/15/16, TIA/EIA CDMA cellular, ETSI UMTS, Bluetooth SIG, etc. He has successfully led engineering/industry in developing radio modem, wireless LANs, FH modem, DS-SS modem, OFDM modem, WiFi/IEEE 802.11 chips, Bluetooth silicon IP, digital broadcasting silicon IP, in his career.
Dr. Chen founded INPROCOMM Inc. to successfully supply millions of chips to leading companies in US/Japan, including the world lowest power WLAN chip solution at that time to result in SD WLAN cards/modules. INPROCOMM was acquired by the Mediatek Inc. (Taiwan's largest fables IC design company) in 2004. -
2. IEEE GLOBECOM 2002
www.globecom2002.com/paper.htm - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2001 Last Visited: 6/22/2002
Co-Chair: Prof. Kwang-Cheng Chen Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering
