ALGO-THING connects sensors, equipment, networks, and data interpretation
so field signals can become reports, logs, APIs,
and decision-ready operational outputs.
ALGO-THING reviews the full path from sensor input to operational reporting,
identifying where systems can be validated, integrated, or converted into usable outputs.
Architecture and core-logic alignment
Production, installation, and external integration
Converts road-surface weather conditions, ground-subsidence risk signals, and seismic/vibration cues into physics-based operational information, including surface-state classification, micro-displacement cues, and field reporting.
Vehicle detection, occupancy/bio-signal sensing, water-level sensing, CCTV fusion, object and event detection.
Collection, alignment, and interpretation of field data from video, audio, lidar, IMU, thermal imaging, and other sensors.
GW, NAT, VPN, VoIP, On-Prem / Cloud, Edge, and OTA integration architecture design
Integrated operating structures for mobile systems, field equipment, and sensor data.
Assesses equipment operation, data consistency, display status, and operational reliability of installed equipment, then summarizes them as an operational report.
ALGO-THING started from radar applications and has expanded into road weather, autonomous driving, ground-subsidence and seismic-risk monitoring, and operational reporting structures.
Korea Electronics Technology Institute BI
Ministry of Science and ICT
“Method and apparatus for measuring road-surface condition using sensor data”
Presented through ITS Korea (Feb. 2024)
Chungbuk Autonomous Driving Testbed (C-Track)
mmWave ground-subsidence and seismic-risk monitoring with drone-GPR joint detection technology
Although these projects look different, the direction has been consistent:
reading field physics data and converting it into reports and outputs that operators can use for decisions.
Founder of ALGO-THING. He developed a radar-based parking application and later invented a millimeter-wave road-weather sensor after encountering black-ice safety issues. He designs road-physics operating structures and the conversion of physical data into operational reports.
Former Samsung Electronics Semiconductor researcher and co-founder of Ramos Technology, a mid-sized semiconductor module manufacturing company. He supports business operations, external collaboration, manufacturing and production strategy, and customer response structure.
Supported by advisory resources in signal processing, physics-model AI, and KICT technical support,
ALGO-THING strengthens its ability to convert sensor data and interpretation into operational outputs.
ALGO-THING has accumulated hands-on architecture across sensors, equipment, networks,
data interpretation, and operational reporting.
This structure supports institutional collaboration, field validation, and technical due diligence.
Physics-to-Report Architect
Sensor · System Integration · Operational Reporting