ECE Ph.D. student Doohwan Jung received the Best Paper Award at the 2019 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference.
Doohwan Jung received the Best Paper Award at the 2019 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference. The conference was held April 14-17 in Austin, Texas. Jung is a Ph.D. student in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), where he is a member of the Georgia Tech Electronics and Micro-System (GEMS) Lab
The title of Jung’s award-winning paper is “A 1.2 V Single Supply Hybrid Current-/Voltage-Mode Three-Way Digital Doherty PA with Built-In Large-Signal Phase Compensation Achieving Less-Than 5 AM-PM.” The paper presents a new Doherty power amplifier architecture that improves large-signal linearity and achieves efficiency enhancement at deep power back-off. This technique will help preserve signal integrity and maintain high power efficiency in high data-rate wireless communication.
Jung's coauthors on the paper are Jongseok Park, Sensen Li, Tzu-Yuan Huang, Haun Zhao, and his Ph.D. advisor Hua Wang, who is an ECE associate professor and the GEMS Lab director.