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24th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
8-11 September 2013, London, UK
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www.ieee-pimrc.org
GENERAL INFORMATION – FLOOR PLANS
SESSIONS
All IEEE PIMRC sessions will take place in the
West Wing, Hilton Meeting Rooms, Mezzanine
and Windsor Suite.
WIFI ACCESS
Complimentary WiFi connections will be
available in limited numbers in the sessions
and in large numbers in the Monarch Suite.
LUNCHEON
Lunch will be served from 12:40-14:00 in the
Monarch Suite. Badge required for entry.
REGISTRATION
The Registration Desk is located in the West
Wing Foyer and will be open:
Sun
08 September 8:00-17:30
Mon
09 September 8:00-17:30
Tue
10 September 8:00-17:30
Wed
11 September 8:00-12:00
COFFEE BREAK
There are two 30 mins coffee breaks at 10:40
and 15:40 each day. Coffee will be served in
the Monarch Suite.
Cover Photo: Yaqub Alwan, PhD Student, Institute of Telecommunications, King’s College London
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MONARCH SUITE
First/second floor (West Wing)
HILTON MEETING ROOMS
MEZZANINE MEETING ROOMS
KING’S SUITE
Third/fourth floor (West Wing)
WINDSOR SUITE
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SUNDAY 08 SEPTEMBER 2013
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Room
09:00 - 10:30
Monarch
Suite
10:30 11:00
11:00 - 12:30
12:30 14:00
Coffee
Break
14:00 - 15:30
Lunch
Break
Room 0709
MACNET
MACNET
Room 1012
Room 1315
Room 1617
Meeting
Room A
Meeting
Room B
SENSA
15:30 16:00
16:00 - 17:30
Coffee
Break
SENSA
Green
Cellular
T1
Green
Cellular
T1
T2
T2
T7
T7
T4
T4
T8
T8
WDN-CN
WDN-CN
WDN-CN
WDN-CN
SON-HetNet
SON-HetNet
Spectrum
Sharing
Spectrum
Sharing
MONDAY 09 SEPTEMBER 2013
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Room
King’s Suit
09:00 10:30
Opening &
Keynotes 1,
2
Monarch
Suite
10:30 11:00
11:00 12:40
12:40 14:00
14:00 15:40
15:40 16:10
Coffee
Break
PHY07
Lunch
Break
PHY13
Coffee
Break
Sandringham
Balmoral
Room 07-09
Room 10-12
Room 13-15
Room 16-17
Meeting
Room A
Meeting
Room B
Park
Thames
York
Lancaster
16:10 18:10
18:10 19:30
NET07
PHY14
NET08
NET09
NET10
NET11
PHY15
APP08
Panel 1
PHY01
NET01
NET02
NET03
APP01
MAC01
MAC04
Panel 2
PHY08
NET04
NET05
NET06
APP02
MAC02
PHY02
MAC03
PHY16
PHY50
PHY04
PHY05
PHY49
PHY09
PHY10
PHY11
PHY12
PHY17
PHY18
PHY19
PHY20
LEGEND
PLANERY/KEYNOTE
PANELS
WORKSHOPS
TUTORIALS
PHY TRACK
MAC TRACK
WIRELESS NET TRACK
APPLICATION TRACK
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TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2013
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Room
King’s Suit
09:00 10:30
Keynotes
3,4
Monarch
Suite
10:30 11:00
11:00 12:40
12:40 14:00
14:00 15:40
15:40 16:10
Coffee
Break
NET16
Lunch
Break
NET22
Coffee
Break
Sandringham
Balmoral
Room 07-09
Room 10-12
Room 13-15
Room 16-17
Meeting
Room A
Meeting
Room B
Park
Thames
York
Lancaster
APP04
16:10 17:50
Panel 3
NET12
NET13
NET14
NET15
APP03
MAC05
Panel 4
NET17
NET18
NET19
NET20
NET21
MAC06
NET44
NET24
NET25
NET26
NET27
APP05
MAC07
PHY21
PHY26
MAC08
PHY22
PHY23
PHY24
PHY25
PHY27
PHY28
PHY29
PHY30
PHY31
PHY32
PHY33
PHY34
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2013
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Room
09:00 10:40
Monarch Suite
10:40 11:10
Coffee
Break
11:10 12:50
12:50 14:00
Lunch
Break
14:00 15:40
15:40 16:10
Coffee
Break
16:10 17:50
Sovereign
NET28
NET33
NET38
NET23
Alcove
NET29
NET34
NET39
NET45
Room 07-09
NET30
NET35
NET40
NET46
Room 10-12
NET31
NET36
NET41
NET47
Room 13-15
NET32
NET37
NET42
NET48
Room 16-17
APP06
APP07
NET43
NET49
Meeting Room
A
Meeting Room
B
Park
MAC09
MAC11
MAC13
NET50
MAC10
MAC12
MAC14
MAC15
PHY35
PHY39
PHY43
PHY47
Thames
PHY38
PHY42
PHY46
PHY45
York
PHY37
PHY41
PHY03
PHY06
Lancaster
PHY36
PHY40
PHY44
PHY48
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GREETINGS FROM THE GENERAL CHAIRS
On behalf of the Executive Committee, and in particular the General Co-Chairs, I would like to welcome you
all to the 24th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications.
This is the fourth time that PIMRC has been held in London. The last time was in 2000, and before that was
in 1991. The very first PIMRC, initiated by Professor Hamid Aghvami, was organized by and took place at
King’s College London in 1989, and it is fitting that King’s should also organize the event this year. So it is a
pleasure for me to welcome PIMRC back to London and especially to King’s College.
In 1991 I moved from Racal Research to a Racal spinout telecommunications company based in the small
market town of Newbury, some 60 miles west of London. That company was Vodafone. Vodafone, along
with its competitor that today is part of Telefonica and operates in the UK as O2, had one of two licenses to
operate mobile communications in the United Kingdom, it had a customer base of less than a million
subscriptions, and it was just preparing to migrate them from its analogue system, known as TACS, to the
new pan-European digital system called GSM. Today Vodafone is one of the three largest companies in the
UK, with a presence in more than 50 markets. Telefonica occupies a similar position as a Spanish company
with a global footprint; whilst GSM, and the systems that have evolved from it, are used by some 5 billion
people across our planet every day of the week.
As remarkable as the story of mobile communications has been, we are still only on the first phase of the
journey. Now that mobile communications and the Internet have fused, I believe we are at the beginning
of a new era of telecommunications, an era where every person, every organization and every device will be
permanently connected and communicating. Just as was the case with traditional telecommunications, the
Internet will become personalized so that you will be part of it wherever you are, telecommunications itself
will become entirely contextual and, as machines become ubiquitously connected, control will provide a new
dimension to the design of communications networks.
With that in mind, this is a great point in time for a major international conference on telecommunications
that brings together academics, entrepreneurs, business leaders and administrators from around the world.
Therefore it is with great pleasure that I look forward to greeting you all here in London in September for
the IEEE PIMRC13.
On behalf of the General Co-Chairs
Professor Michael Walker
Vodafone Fellow
London, August 2013
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GREETINGS FROM THE TECHNICAL CHAIRS
Welcome to the 2013 edition of PIMRC – IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile
Radio Communications.
This is the 24th edition of this prestigious conference, returning to London where it all started back in 1991.
Back then we were really at the beginning of this adventure of mobile and wireless communications, with
GSM making its debut in Europe. How things have changed since then. At that time voice was the “killer
application” (there was nothing else!), and data was foreseen at a rate between 2.8 and 9.6 kbps.
Nowadays, we have commercial offers of 150 Mbps in mobile cellular communications, and 300 Mbps in
WiFi. Wow! Have you noticed that the data rate has grown around 54.%/year? We have contributed to this
wonderful success with our research!
I’m sure you’re aware that in a conference the acceptance of papers is limited by both absolute and relative
thresholds. The former means that papers that are below the technical borderline cannot be accepted; the
latter implies that some papers that are above this technical borderline will not be accepted either because
the conference does not have capacity for them. This was definitely the case for this year’s edition of PIMRC,
where good quality papers could not be accepted. We had a record submission of 1 434 papers from 62
countries, from which 49% were accepted. Despite this high submission, we managed to have at least three
reviews for all papers with more than 21% even having between four and six reviews. This was only possible
due to the dedication of all the colleagues involved in the review process (a total of 1 982 were part of this
process!).
Besides the 116 sessions with paper presentations, both oral and interactive, we’ve put together (I dare to
say) an interesting programme for you. We’ve quite interesting keynote talks, given by key people from the
mobile and wireless industry, in addition to tutorials and workshops. Moreover, the panels address future
aspects of mobile and wireless communications, from pure technological development to the application of
technology. Overall, we intended to bring together a joint perspective ranging from the development of
technology to its application at large.
I would like to thank all of those who have contributed to the success of the conference: the authors of the
papers, tutorials and workshops submitted to the conference; the invited keynote speakers, panel members,
and session chairpersons who accepted the invitation to be here, hence, providing an excellent added value
to the conference; the members of the Technical Programme Committee and the reviewers who provided
the necessary expertise and performed excellent work in evaluating the papers; the Track Chairs and CoChairs who did all the hard work in managing the tracks and to whom I’m in debt for all the time and effort
they have dedicated to this conference; and last, but not the least, all the other people involved in the
organisation of the conference.
I hope that you enjoy both the conference and the city. Thank you for coming.
On behalf of the TPC Co-Chairs
Professor Luis M. Correia
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COMMITTEE MEMBERS
General Chairs
Siavash Alamouti, Vodafone, UK
Mike Short, Telefonica O2, UK
Michael Walker, King’s College London, UK
TPC Chairs
Luis M. Correia, IST/INOV-INESC – University
of Lisbon, Portugal
Rahim Tafazolli, University of Surrey, UK
Executive Chair
Hamid Aghvami, King’s College London, UK
Fundamentals and PHY Track Chairs
Alain Sibille, Télécom ParisTech, France
Tadashi Matsumoto, AIST, Japan
Matthias Pätzold, University of Agder,
Norway
Steering Committee
Hamid Aghvami, King’s College London, UK
Roberto de Marca, PUC, Brazil
Shuzo Kato, Tohoku University, Japan
Kaveh Pahlavan, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute, USA
Workshop & Tutorial Chairs
Oliver Holland, King’s College London, UK
Toktam Mahmoodi, King’s College London, UK
Carles Anton, CTTC, Spain
Yi Ma, University of Surrey, UK
Panel Chairs
Klaus Kohrt, independent advisor, Germany
Cengiz Evci, Alcatel-Lucent, France
Local Arrangements & Registration Chairs
Helen Chapman, King’s College London, UK
Paul Pangalos, King’s College London, UK
MAC and Cross-Layer Design Track Chairs
Mischa Dohler, King’s College London, UK
Hanna Bogucka, Poznan University of
Technology, Poland
Xavier Vilajosana, University of California
Berkeley, USA
Kan Zheng, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China
Mobile and Wireless Networks Track Chairs
Roberto Verdone, University of Bologna,
Italy
Vasilis Friderikos, King's College London, UK
Lorenza Giupponi, CTTC, Spain
Services, Applications, and Business Track
Chairs
Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UK
Manfred Hauswirth, National University of
Ireland, Ireland
Web & Publication Chair
Toktam Mahmoodi, King’s College London, UK
Graphic Design & Branding
Max Loskutnikov
Finance Co-Chairs
Bruce Worthman, IEEE Communications
Society, USA
Ken Main, King’s College London, UK
Industry Liaison and Patronage Chair
Abbey Alidoosti, AWTG, UK
Publicity Chairs
Mona Ghassemian, University of Greenwich,
UK
Sonia Aїssa, University of Québec, Canada
Paul Jean Jeszensky, University of São Paulo,
Brazil
Kwang-Cheng Chen, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
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KEYNOTE SESSIONS – MONDAY 09 SEPTEMBER
Keynote Talk 1 | Monday 9:00 - 9:45 | Room: King’s Suite
Stephen Pusey, CTO, Vodafone
Steve Pusey joined Vodafone Group Plc. on the 1st September 2006 as Group Chief
Technology Officer and has been a member of the Vodafone Plc. Board since 2009. Steve
is responsible for all aspects of Vodafone’s Networks, IT capability, Products & Services and
Research & Development. Steve was also the Vodafone representative for the GSMA
between 2010 and 2013. Prior to joining Vodafone, Steve was one of the most senior
executives at Nortel and held the position of Executive Vice President, and President,
Nortel EMEA. He joined Nortel in 1982 and gained a wealth of international experience across both the wireline
and wireless industries and in enterprise applications and solutions. During his time as President of Europe from
2001 to 2005, he managed far-reaching change programmes that led the region back to significant growth. Steve
Pusey gained telecoms and micro-electronics qualifications prior to spending several years with British Telecom
and is a graduate of the Advanced Management Programme at Harvard University.
Keynote Talk 2 | Monday 9:45 - 10:30 | Room: King’s Suite
Hossein Moiin, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer, NSN
Hossein Moiin has over 25 years of international experience in the Information
Technology and telecommunications industries with proven expertise in driving
technology strategy and architecture to ensure growth and profitability. He is known
to have an in-depth understanding of the business context of the ICT sector, bringing
a high level of customer focus and innovation to Nokia Siemens Networks. Hossein
joined Nokia Siemens Networks from British Telecom in 2010. During his extensive
career, he has worked in several leading companies in leadership roles in Europe, Asia and the United States. As
an active consultant, Hossein has been a Board Member of several technology start-up companies. Furthermore,
he has served as an investment or strategy advisor in leading firms across the globe. Hossein holds a PhD, Master
of Science, and Bachelor of Science degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of
California, Santa Barbara.
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KEYNOTE SESSIONS – TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
Keynote Talk 3 | Tuesday 10 September | 9:00 - 9:45 | Room: King’s Suite
Wen Tong, Huawei 2012 LAB
Wen Tong is the Huawei Fellow, the Head of Wireless Research, and the Head of
Communications Technologies Laboratories, Huawei 2012 LAB. Prior to joining Huawei in
March 2009, Dr Wen Tong was the Nortel Fellow and global Head of the Network
Technology Labs at Nortel. He received MSc and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering in
1986 and 1993 and joined the Wireless Technology Labs at Bell Northern Research in 1995
in Canada. He has pioneered fundamental technologies in wireless with 180 granted US
patents. Dr Tong was Nortel’s Most Prolific Inventor. He has conducted advanced research work spanning from
1G to 4G wireless at Nortel. He was the director of Wireless Technology Labs from 2005 to 2007. From 2007 to
2009, Dr Tong was the head of Network Technology Labs, responsible for Nortel’s global strategic technologies
research and development. In 2007, Dr Tong was inducted as Nortel Fellow. Since 2010, Dr Tong has been the
Vice President and Head of Huawei Wireless Research, leading one of the largest wireless research organisations
in the industry with more than 700 research experts. In 2011, Dr Tong was appointed as the Head of
Communications Technologies Labs of Huawei 2012 LAB – a corporative centralised next generation research
initiative. In 2011, Dr Tong was elected as Huawei Fellow. Dr Tong serves on the Board of Directors of WiFi
Alliance and Board of Directors of Green Touch Consortium.
Keynote Talk | Tuesday 9:45 - 10:30 | Room: King’s Suite
Heinrich Stüttgen, VP, NEC Europe
Heinrich Stüttgen was a Fulbright scholar at the State University of New York at
Buffalo (NY) from where he holds a Master of Science degree (1979). He obtained
a Doctor of Science (1985) degree in computer science from the University of
Dortmund. In 1985 he joined the IBM Research and Development Laboratory in
Germany, developing one of the first mainframe UNIX systems. In 1987 he moved
to IBM’s European Networking Center at Heidelberg, where he researched
protocols for high-speed networks and multimedia communications. In July 1997 Heinrich joined NEC Europe
Ltd. as founding manager of NEC’s Network Laboratories in Heidelberg. Since June 2007 he is Vice President of
NEC Laboratories Europe, responsible for NEC’s ICT related R&D activities in Europe. Heinrich has widely
published in various scientific conferences, journals and books. He was a guest lecturer at Mannheim University
in Computer Networks and has been project auditor and proposal evaluator for the European Commission in
the ICT area. His current technical interest focuses on Software Defined Networking and the Internet of Things.
Heinrich is an IEEE Fellow and serves as Director of Conference Development on the Board of Governors of the
IEEE Communications Society. From 1998 to 2009 he served as vice-chair of the German Information Technology
Society’s special interest group on communications and distributed systems.
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PANELS – MONDAY 09 SEPTEMBER
Monday 09 September | 11:00 - 12:40 | Room: Sandringham
P1: Is spectrum sharing really needed?
Organisers: Jan Markendahl (KTH, Sweden), Mikko A. Uusitalo (Nokia Research, Finland), Jonas
Kronander (Ericsson Research, Sweden)
Moderator: Jan Markendahl (KTH, Sweden)
Panellists: Tim Irnich (Ericsson Research, Germany), Michael Fitch (BT Technology, UK), Reza Karimi
(OFCOM, UK), Petri Mähönen (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Wireless Internet access to an increasing number of new and existing services has become a major trend in
just a few years. The rapid success of devices like smartphones, tablets, and mobile broadband dongle in
combination with new pricing schemes has resulted in an enormous traffic growth in the mobile networks.
This creates an increased requirement of spectrum for mobile service. The new requirements can be met
with more bandwidth and new spectrum bands. Governments and industry organizations have recognized
this and have formulated programs targeting 500-1000 MHz of additional spectrum in the near term (5
years). Another possibility is to use unlicensed spectrum band, e.g. bands used for WiFi. Yet another
possibility is secondary access to spectrum which has primarily been allocated for other services. At the same
time there exists spectrum which is allocated to public services by government organizations that are not
used fully. Various forms of shared spectrum access approaches are therefore considered. In the United
States the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) recently (July 2012) proposed
an accelerated process to study shared spectrum access in public services spectrum. The licensed shared
access has been received with large interest from the telecom industry since it assumes long term contracts
and some guarantees for the secondary user. An Licensed Shared Access (LSA) “authorization/license”
includes an agreement between the secondary sharing user (the operator) and the primary license holder
(e.g. a government organization) around the conditions of use (where, when, how). Compared to secondary
access LSA offers a more attractive case for long term investments. The purpose of this panel Is spectrum
sharing really needed? is to discuss the drivers, benefits and obstacles for spectrum allocation using different
forms of shared access. The panellists will present their views on the pros and cons of spectrum sharing in
order to provide a wider understanding of the position of different stakeholders like regulators, mobile
operators, broadcasting companies, government users.
Monday 09 September | 14:00 - 15:40 | Room: Sandringham
P2: Future Network Technologies for 5G Wireless:
How to provide hyper connectivity to everyone and everything?
Moderator: David Soldani (Huawei European Research, Germany)
Panellists: Bernard Barani (DG CONNECT, Belgium), Mikael Höök (Ericsson, Sweden), Hans-Peter Mayer
(Alcatel Lucent, Germany), Preben Mogensen (Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark)
The panel aims at addressing the fundamental technology challenges for 5G Wireless: 1) the demand for
1000x capacity increase; and 2) the capability of interconnecting trillions of devices, giving a global market
opportunity on telecom infrastructures of 1 billion of hyperconnected nodes. Human-to-thing, thing-tothing, and human-to-human interactions will be distance agnostic. Such capabilities will lay the foundation
for a new assortment of services and applications, such as virtual and augmented reality based on 3D Audio
and 3D video technologies for a true immersive, collaborative, emotional and interactive user experience.
The speakers are encouraged to present their views on emerging trends, speculate on long-term
developments and stimulate discussions on the new fundamental characteristics of the next generation radio
access and edge networks, beyond the scope of current and upcoming standardization frameworks. Enabling
technologies of interest are, but not limited to: (1) New scenarios and deployment requirements for 5G
mobile and wireless communications; (2) New network architectures and protocols for 5G mobile and
wireless communications, including Software Defined Air Interface based on cloud computing and
virtualization, and user-centric protocol state machines; (3) Multiple access, interference management
techniques and coding and modulations schemes for improved spectral efficiency; (4) New fundamental
access protocols and procedures for collaborative communications; (5) New architecture for Services and
Service Capability; (6) New Large-Scale Antenna Systems and new wireless network architecture design: “no
cells”; (7) 5G Spectrum with licensed and unlicensed bands: methods to utilize fragmented spectrum,
spectrum duplexing and reconfigurable wireless networks, beyond cognitive radio; (8) Multimedia (3D Video,
Immersive Audio, Augmented Reality and Collaborative Media) traffic load characteristics and impact on
mobile terminals. (9) Many-antennas and “battery optimized air-interface” via software defined radio
capabilities. (10) D2X and V2X communications.
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PANELS – TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
Tuesday 10 September | 11:00 - 12:40 | Room: Sandringham
P3: Next Generation SMART GRIDs and ICT connectivity
Moderator: Bosco Eduardo Fernandes (Huawei, Germany)
Panellists: Christian Wietfeld (Technical University Dortmund, Germany), Jens Berger (BMW / E-Mobility,
Germany), Martin Hauske (IBM, Germany)
Smart grids and super grids are prerequisites to integrating large-scale renewable energy in the future energy
system. In which the success of the transition towards a sustainable energy system depends to a large extend
on how the existing and new energy systems fit together. So it not about just automating data collection for
billing purposes and optimizing energy efficiency only, it is a much bigger concept in which smart meters will
play one part. The question that arises is, can current grids cope with the increasing demands we place upon
it and what does the next generation Grids need to full support renewable energy, Big Data, small-scale
power generation and a variety of other factors that are converging to drive the Development of the
intelligent grid of the future. The role of ICT’s as a link and the challenge of integration as well as the ICTbased innovation at the level of home and city, society and industry requires long-term commitment on the
part of all industry actors but needs a lot of Research and pre-commercial IOT besides standards and how
will this be intertwined with Smart Cities and Broadband. This kind of transformation doesn’t just happen
with the installation of smart meters, grid communications networks and smart devices. Regulatory
mandates, the urge for energy conservation and grid modernization initiatives drive the Advanced Metering
Infrastructure (AMI) market. Integration of AMI technologies into existing system is growing rapidly; still
there are some challenges that hinder the implementation of AMI such as standardization, regulatory control
and technological barriers. The challenges in E-Mobility are of International nature and go beyond
boundaries, what is the likelihood of getting a standardized approach in this industry? This panel will offer
detailed insights on the different challenges and the areas where research is still needed for innovation and
further investigation from a technology perspective before and beyond 2020 in order to meet the Political
Agenda of 2030. The session will be an open forum that allows the audience to raise questions and to be
actively involved in the discussions.
Tuesday 10 September | 14:00 - 15:40 | Room: Sandringham
P4: Future communications networks towards 2020
Moderator: Werner Mohr (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany)
Panellists: Panagiotis Demestichas (University of Piraeus, Greece), Bernard Barani (EU Commission,
Belgium), Klaus Mössner (University of Surrey, UK), Seppo Hamalainen (Nokia Solutions and Networks,
Finland)
Mobile and wireless communication are growing further globally and will offer a plethora of services to users.
Broadband mobile communication systems like LTE are currently being deployed. Communication networks
are also increasingly be used for vertical sectors to manage utility services like energy, gas and water systems
and are critical infrastructures for our societies and economies. In particular these applications are based on
sensor-, IoT- or M2M-based systems with a huge number of connected devices, which will be part of future
networks. These developments are resulting in exponential traffic growth in the coming years. Future
networks will increasingly be based on heterogeneous radio access systems from short range to wide range
communications, from low to broadband throughput rates and from low to higher possible latencies in order
to support all envisaged application scenarios. Future communication networks have to support challenging
requirements to support the necessary flexibility and to enable economic system deployment. Therefore,
the network architecture will have to undergo significant changes to meet requirements by also supporting
economic service provision. The network architecture will become more flat, virtualization of network
resources and cloud concepts reduce capital (CAPEX) investment and operational expenditures (OPEX) and
will allow faster and easier introduction of new services and thereby innovation in service offering. Such
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) concepts in combination with cognitive systems will support selforganized systems in order to manage the overall network complexity. Future communication networks
require a holistic approach in research, standardization, regulations and system development. Research
initiatives have started in different regions of the world. In Europe the new Framework Program Horizon
2020 will address this area in coordinated research activities and in particular in a proposed Public Private
Partnership in Horizon 2020 on communication network infrastructure. This panel will address the
forthcoming developments in technology, system architecture and upcoming research initiatives.
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TUTORIALS – SUNDAY 08 SEPTEMBER
14:00 - 17:30 | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 10-12
T1: Smart Cities - Technologies, Big Data and Citizens
Instructors: Mischa Dohler (King’s College London, UK), Jim Morrish (Machina Research, UK), Jesus AlonsoZarate (CTTC, Spain), Mara Balestrini (UCL, UK)
Today, more than 1 in 2 is living in urban environments with related efforts to facilitated viable living
conditions becoming tremendous. Urged by these observations, city halls and political decision makers have
become very alert, calling for urgent solutions to the growing problems. Quickly advancing ICT technologies
may just be the answer, which has triggered global ICT players to have launched various smart city initiatives.
This corroborates that suitable technologies are a cornerstone to a sustainable development of a city. This is
facilitated by means of smart services which are reliant on data-gathering technologies in the field,
“big data”-processing technologies in the cloud, and citizens using these technologies. The aim of this tutorial
is to explore the fairly intricate Smart City eco-system. The first part of the tutorial will focus on Smart City
technologies, where we focus on the emerging principles of machine-to-machine (M2M) communications.
We will provide an in-depth introduction to the particularities of M2M systems, and then dwell on the
capillary and cellular embodiments of M2M. The focus of capillary M2M will be on IEEE (.15.4e) and
IETF (6LoWPAN, ROLL, COAP) standards compliant low-power multihop networking designs; furthermore,
for the first time, low power Wifi will be dealt with and positioned into the ecosystem of capillary M2M. The
focus of cellular M2M will be on latest activities, status and trends in leading M2M standardization bodies
with technical focus on ETSI M2M and 3GPP LTE-M; furthermore, we will discuss analytical and simulation
works quantifying the performance and impact of M2M in legacy cellular networks. In the second part, an
M2M Smart City market and business perspective will be provided. Understanding the potential of Big Data,
the market trends and the business models applicable to M2M are fundamental to inspire academia and
industry to devise new technologies and put into market viable and flexible M2M solutions. It also facilitates
the deployment of above Smart City technologies and thus their use in below settings. In the third part, we
recognize that private and public stakeholders have to put citizens at the heart of smart city projects, with
HCI bridging the machine and human worlds. One of the big challenges in contemporary research in HCI
applied to smart cities has to do with the design and evaluation of technologies, devices and services that
would improve citizens’ well-being while fostering sustainable behaviours and empathy. We will also
illustrate some M2M and HCI approaches towards a smart city, focusing on citizen engagement, user-centred
design and participatory design of novel interfaces, nudge technologies and ambient displays. We aim
to present smart city solution proposals, best practices and project ideas. This tutorial highlights the shift in
industries servicing the cities; the importance of “big data” –the oil of the 21st century; and the inevitability
of keeping the human in the loop. Along the entire tutorial, challenges and open issues will be identified,
thus making the material presented in this tutorial useful for industry and governing bodies, and inspiring
for researchers and academics alike.
9:00 - 12:30 | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 13-15
T2: Advances in Wireless Network Coding - The Future of Cloud Communications
Instructors: Jan Sykora (Czech Technical University, Czech Republic), Alister G. Burr (University of York, UK)
The tutorial addresses strategies and principles of PHY layer coding and signal processing fully respecting and
utilizing knowledge of the network structure. This technique substantially increases the overall network
throughput, efficiency and reliability. Wireless Network Coding (WNC) (a.k.a. Physical Layer Network Coding)
is a general framework for PHY layer coding and processing strategies in which PHY behaviour at a given
node depends on its position in the network topology, and the signal-level processing/decoding uses multiple
paths between source and destination. We address the design of Network Coded Modulation as network
structure aware signal space code processing a (hierarchical) joint function of source data and utilizing
hierarchical decoding and designed for final destination decoding using multiple hierarchical observations.
The tutorial will address the fundamental principles of WNC put into a context of network information theory
with a comprehensive classification of the strategies. A section on advanced design and techniques will cover
particular coding and processing designs and their respective properties. We will also address selected hot
research topics and open problems.
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9:00 - 12:30 | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 16-17
T4: Green Heterogeneous Small-cell Networks
Instructors: Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir (Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar), Muhammad Ali Imran
(University of Surrey, UK), Khalid A. Qaraqe (Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar)
Heterogeneous small-cell networks (HetSNets) are considered as a striking solution to the challenging
demands such as high spectral and energy efficiency of mobile communications networks. HetSNets are
typically composed of multiple radio access technologies (RATs) where multiple low-power, low-cost
user/operator deployed base stations (BSs) are complementing the existing macrocell network. In this
tutorial, we investigate the spectral and energy aware deployment of small-cells in heterogeneous networks
and study several need oriented deployments of small-cells around the edge of the macrocell such that the
small-cell base stations (SBSs) serve the cell-edge mobile users, thereby expanding the network coverage
and capacity. Moreover, the reduction in energy consumption is achieved by considering fast power control
in the uplink where the mobile users are transmitting with adaptive power to compensate the path loss,
shadowing and fading. In this context, in order to quantify the gains of the HetSNets, we define and study
the useful performance matrices such as area spectral efficiency which is defined as bps per Hz per macrocell
area and area energy efficiency which is defined as the aggregate energy savings in the uplink per unit
macrocell area. In order to calibrate the reduction in CO2 emissions of mobile communication networks, this
tutorial quantifies the ecological and associated economic impacts of energy savings in under consideration
deployments. Moreover, this tutorial also presents comprehensive end-to-end breakdown of total power
consumption which includes backhaul, access and aggregation networks power consumption. Several
simulation results are produced to demonstrate the spectral and energy improvements in comparison to
existing and other traditional small-cell deployment strategies. In short, this tutorial will answer the following
high level issues:
What are the Green competitive technologies to expand the cellular coverage?
What are the contributing factors to the downlink and uplink energy consumption of the wireless
network (end-to-end breakdown)?
What are the ecological (in terms of carbon footprint) and economical (in terms of low carbon
economy index) impacts of the future generations of wireless networks?
14:00 - 17:30 | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 13-15
T7: Advanced Techniques for the Modelling and Simulation of Mobile Radio Channels
Instructor: Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder, Norway)
This tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of the modelling, analysis, and simulation of mobile radio
channels. It offers a detailed understanding of fundamental issues and examines state-of-the-art techniques
in mobile radio channel modelling. Important classes of mobile fading channels will be presented, including
terrestrial and satellite channels, various types of wideband channels, advanced multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO) channels, mobile-to-mobile channels, vehicle-to-vehicle channels, and channel models for
cooperative communication systems. The tutorial strives for providing a fundamental understanding of many
issues which are currently being investigated in the field. Among them are the following: - Introduction and
basic principles of mobile radio channel modelling
Explanation of different methodologies for the modelling of mobile radio channels
Examination of general channel modelling concepts starting from geometrical models over
reference models up to simulation models
Design of reference and simulation models for mobile radio channels using the sum-of-sinusoids
(SOS) and the sum-of-cisoids (SOC) principle
Discussion of various methods for the modelling of given Doppler, delay, and angular profiles
Presentation of various classes of narrowband and wideband mobile radio channels
Elaboration on the modelling and simulation of space-time-frequency MIMO channels
Description of mobile-to-mobile and vehicle-to-vehicle MIMO channels
Exploration of mobile radio channels for cooperative networks, including double Rayleigh and
double Rice channels
Outlining methods for the design of measurement-based channel models
Providing an overview of standardized channel models.
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14:00 - 17:30 | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 16-17
T8: Optimal Resource Allocation in Coordinated Multi-Cell Systems
Instructors: Emil Björnson (Supelec, France), Eduard Jorswieck (Dresden University of Technology,
Germany)
The use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design of cellular communication
systems that can meet high-capacity demands in the downlink. Under ideal conditions, the gain of employing
multiple antennas is well-recognized: the data throughput increases linearly with the number of transmit
antennas if the spatial dimension is utilized to serve many users in parallel. The practical performance of
multi-cell systems is, however, limited by a variety of non-idealities, such as insufficient channel knowledge,
high computational complexity, heterogeneous user conditions, limited backhaul capacity, transceiver
hardware impairments, and the constrained level of coordination between base stations. This tutorial
presents a general framework for joint modelling and analysis of different multi-cell scenarios,
including clustered joint transmission, coordinated beamforming, interference channels, cognitive radio,
and spectrum sharing between operators. The performance of multi-cell systems depends on the resource
allocation; that is, how the time, power, frequency, and spatial resources are divided among users. A
comprehensive characterization of problem categories in resource allocation is provided, along with the
signal processing algorithms that solve them. The inherent difficulties are revealed: (a) the overwhelming
spatial degrees-of-freedom created by the multitude of transmit antennas; and (b) the fundamental tradeoff
between maximizing aggregate system throughput and maintaining user fairness. The tutorial provides a
pragmatic foundation for resource allocation where the system utility metric can be selected to achieve
practical feasibility. The structure of optimal resource allocation is also derived, in terms of beamforming
parameterizations and optimal operating points. For clarity, the theory is first developed under
perfect channel knowledge, unlimited backhaul capacity, and ideal transceiver hardware. These strict
assumptions are then relaxed by providing an overview of recent advances that takes into account channel
uncertainty, limited coordination, and transceiver impairments. Important connections to cognitive radio,
multi-casting, and physical layer security are also described.
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WORKSHOPS – SUNDAY 08 SEPTEMBER
9:00 - 12:30 (Half Day) | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 07-09
Workshop on Cognitive Radio Medium Access Control and Network Solutions (MACNET '13)
9:00 - 9:30 Tutorial by Workshop Chairs
Research topics on Medium Access Control and Routing in Cognitive Radio Networks
9:30 - 10:30 Technical Session One
1. A Robust Radio Access Technology Classification Scheme with Practical Considerations
Hanwen Cao, Wei Jiang, Michael Wiemeler, Thomas Kaiser (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany); Jürgen
Peissig (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)
2. Introducing strategic measure actions in multi-armed bandits
Stefano Boldrini (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy); Jocelyn Fiorina (SUPELEC, France); Maria Gabriella Di
Benedetto (University of Rome La Sapienza Italy, Italy)
3. Impact of Cooperative Detection on Primary System's QoS in Cognitive Radio Networks
Rahma Bouraoui, Hichem Besbes (Ecole Superieure de Communications de Tunis, Sup'Com, Tunisia)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Technical Session Two
4. Cooperative spectrum sensing based on majority decision under CFAR and CDR constraints
Giuseppe Caso, Luca De Nardis, Guido C Ferrante, Maria Gabriella Di Benedetto (University of Rome La
Sapienza, Italy)
5. Distributed Power Control for Secondary Spectrum Trading with Incumbent Protection
Olasunkanmi Durowoju (University of Surrey, UK); Pål R. Grønsund (Telenor, Norway); Klaus Moessner
(University of Surrey, UK)
6. From cognitive radio to cellular networks: summary and future research on routing protocols
Michal Szydelko, Luca De Nardis (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy)
7. LTE Indoor small cell capacity and coverage comparison
Gbenga Salami, Siomn Burley, Olasunkanmi Durowoju, Colin Kellett (Cisco Systems)
9:00 - 12:30 (Half Day) | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 10-12
Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks Standardization and Applications (SENSA '13)
9:00 - 9:10 Opening by Shuzo Kato (Tohoku University, Japan)
9:10 - 9:50 Keynote Speech by Bob Heile (Chair of the IEEE 802.15 Working Group)
9:50 - 10:30 Technical Session One
1. Interference Polarization in Magnetic Induction based Wireless Underground Sensor Networks
Steven Kisseleff (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany);Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA); Wolfgang Gerstacker (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
2. A Star-Topology Sensor Network System for Agriculture using 802.15.4k Standard
Yasutaka Tada (RIEC, Tohoku University, Japan); Shuzo Kato (Tohoku University, Japan)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:40 Technical Session Two
3. Design of a WSN Software Stack Synthesis Evaluation Module
Christos Antonopoulos, Fotis Kerasiotis (University of Patras, Greece); Christos Koulamas (Industrial
Systems Institute, Greece); George Papadopoulos, Stavros Koubias (University of Patras, Greece)
4. Scalable Random Cooperation Routing Protocol for Large-scale Wireless Sensor Networks
Shengkai Ren, Min Sheng, Runzi Liu (Xidian University, P.R. China)
11:40 - 12:30 Panel Session
Wireless Sensor Networks Standardization and Applications
Organisers: Bob Heile, Shuzo Kato, Tuncer Baykas
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9:00 - 12:30 (Half Day) | Room: Hilton Meeting Room B
Workshop on Self-Organizing Networking in Heterogeneous Networks (SON-HetNet)
9:00 - 9:30 Keynote by Mugen Peng (Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, P.R. China)
SON standard and Key techniques in HetNet
9:30 - 10:30 Technical Session One
1. The Study of Load Balancing Based on the Network Flow Theory in LTE-A systems
Xiang Zhang , Qi Li, Xinyu Gu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Wenyu Li
(China Academy of Telecom. Research, MIIT, P.R. China); Shucong Jia, Lin Zhang (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
2. Energy Efficient Load Balancing in LTE Self-Organization Networks
Xinyu Gu, Shucong Jia (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Wenyu Li (China
Academy of Telecom. Research, MIIT, P.R. China); Lin Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
3. Mobility Robustness Improvement Through Transport Parameter Optimization in HetNets
Weidong Gao, Bingli Jiao (Peking University, P.R. China); Guiliang Yang (CPIT, P.R. China); Wei Hu (Potevio
Institute of Technology co., Ltd, P.R. China); Liangang Chi, Jingwen Liu (CPIT, P.R. China)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:20 Technical Session Two
4. Delay Aware Cell Association and User Scheduling in Heterogeneous Overlay Networks
Jian Li, Yuan Li, Aolin Cheng, Mugen Peng (Beijing University of posts & Telecommunications, P.R. China)
5. Self-organized Femto-to-Macro Interference Coordination with Partial Information
Ana Galindo-Serrano (Orange Labs, France); Lorenza Giupponi (CTTC, Spain)
6. Traffic-Based Adaptive Resource Management for eICIC and CRE in Heterogeneous Networks
Hongyan Zhang, Yuan Li, Yue Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
7. A Resource Allocation Algorithm Using Compensation Timeslot for Self-Healing in Heterogeneous
Networks
Yu Ma, Xiaodong Ji, Jiamo Jiang, Wenqian Xue (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
12:20 - 12:30 Closing Remarks
14:00 - 17:30 (Half Day) | Room: Hilton Meeting Rooms 07-09
Workshop on End-to-End Green Cellular Network (Green Cellular '13)
14:00 - 14:05 Opening by Workshop Chairs
14:05 - 14:30 Invited Talk by Timothy O’Farrell (University of Sheffield, UK)
Towards Energy Efficient High Capacity Mobile Networks: Challenges and Evolution
14:30 - 15:30 Technical Session One
1. A Case Study on Estimating Future Radio Network Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions
Pål Frenger (Ericsson Research, Sweden); Ylva Jading (Ericsson, Sweden); John Turk (Vodafone, UK)
2. QoS-aware User Association in Cell Zooming Based Cellular Networks for Energy Efficiency
Yutao Zhu, Tian Kang, Tiankui Zhang, Zhimin Zeng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
P.R. China)
3. On the Energy Efficiency of Virtual MIMO Systems
Vineeth S Varma (Supelec, France); Salah Eddine Elayoubi (Orange Labs, France); Mérouane Debbah
(Supelec, France); Samson E Lasaulce (CNRS - Supelec, France)
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
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16:00 - 17:20 Technical Session Two
4. Comparison of LTE eMBMS and DVB-NGH mobile TV solutions from an energy consumption
perspective
Amal Abdel Razzac (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France); Salah Eddine Elayoubi (Orange Labs, France);
Tijani Chahed (Telecom SudParis, France); Bachar A. ElHassan (Lebanese University, Faculty of Engineering,
Branch1, Lebanon)
5. Combined Learning for Energy Efficiency in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Xianfu Chen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland); Honggang Zhang (UEB and Supelec,
France); Mika Lasanen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland)
6. Energy-Efficient Base Station Deployment in Heterogeneous Cellular Network with QoS Constraint
Jian Yu, Yang Liu, Changchuan Yin (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
7. Electromagnetic radiation compliance under the use of green cell breathing and hybrid network
approaches in LTE
Luis Suarez, Loutfi Nuaymi (Telecom Bretagne, France); Christian Person (Lab-STICC/MOM UMR CNRS,
France); Jean-Marie Bonnin (Institut Mines Telecom / Telecom Bretagne, France)
17:20 - 17:30 Closing Remarks, OPERA-Net2 Project Introduction by Chairs
14:00 - 17:30 (Half Day) | Room: Hilton Meeting Room B
Workshop on Spectrum Sharing Strategies for Wireless Broadband Services
14:00 - 14:05 Welcome and Introduction to the Workshop,
Jan Markendahl, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
14:05 - 15:30 Technical Session One
1. Invited talk: TV White Spaces as a Stepping Stone to Dynamic Sharing
Reza Karimi (Ofcom, UK)
2. Spectrum Sharing Scenarios and Resulting Technical Requirements for 5G Systems
Tim Irnich (Ericsson Research, Germany); Jonas Kronander, Yngve Selén (Ericsson AB, Sweden); Gen Li
(Ericsson AB, P.R. China)
3. Framework for TV White Space Spectrum Access in Southern African Development Community
(SADC)
Moshe Timothy Masonta (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa); Adrian Kliks (Poznan Univ. of
Technology, Poland); Mjumo Mzyece (French South African Institute of Technology, South Africa)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:20 Technical Session Two
4. Competition between Primary and Secondary Operators with Spectrum Leasing and Optimal
Spectrum Subscription by Users
Julian Romero, Luis Guijarro (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
5. Evaluation of Spectrum Access Options for Indoor Mobile Network Deployment
Ashraf Awadelkarim Widaa Ahmed, Jan Markendahl, Amirhossein Ghanbari (KTH, Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden)
6. Wi-Fi Offload: Tragedy of the Commons or Land of Milk and Honey?
Patrick Zwickl, Paul Georg Fuxjaeger (FTW - Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria); Ivan
Gojmerac, Peter Reichl (University of Vienna, Austria)
17:20 - 17:30 Discussion: When and where will spectrum sharing happens?
9:00-17:30 (Full day) | Room: Hilton Meeting Room A
Workshop on Cooperative and Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Program (WDN-CN)
09:00 - 10:30 Technical Session One
Chair: Mehdi Bennis (Centre of Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Finland)
Keynote 1: How To Densify: Massiv e (MIMO) or Small (Cells)?
Mérouane Debbah (Supelec, France)
1. Equivalence and comparison of heterogeneous cellular networks
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Bartlomiej Błaszczyszyn, Holger P. Keeler (Inria/ENS, France)
2. A Fluid Approach for Performance Analysis of LTE- A Networks with Relays
Mattia Minelli, Maode Ma (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Jean-Marc Kelif (Orange Labs,
France); Marceau Coupechoux, Marc Sigelle (Telecom ParisTech, France)
3. Diamond Cellular Network -Optimal Combination of Small Power Basestations and CoMP Cellular
Networks
Hidekazu Shimodaira, Gia Khanh Tran, Kiyomichi Araki (Tokyo Institute
of Technology, Japan); Kei Sakaguchi (Osaka University & Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan);
Satoshi Konishi, Shinobu Nanba (KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan)
4. Energy- Efficient Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Network with Cross-Tier Interference
Constraint
Jiamo Jiang, Mugen Peng, Kecheng Zhang, Lei Li (Beijing Univ. of posts & Telecommunications, P.R. China)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Technical Session Two
Chair: David Mazzarese (Huawei Technologies, P.R. China)
Keynote 2: Future Evolution of Heterogeneous Networks
Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland)
5. Duty Cycles and Load Balancing in HetNets with eICIC Almost Blank Subframes
David López-Pérez, Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland)
6. An Interference Coordination Method based on Geometric Mean of user Throughput for
Heterogeneous Networks
Shozo Okasaka, Yasuaki Yuda, Masayuki Hoshino (Panasonic Corporation, Japan)
7. Interference- Adapted Scheduling Weight for Small- cell in Heterogeneous Network
Kei Inage, Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
8. Impact of Small Cell Deployments on Mobility Performance in LTE- Advanced Systems
Toshiaki Yamamoto, Satoshi Konishi (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:30 Technical Session Three
Chair: Kei Sakaguchi (Osaka University & Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Keynote 3: Femtocloud: Jointly optimal allocation of communication/computation resources for mobile
cloud computing
Sergio Barbarossa (University of Rome, Italy)
9. Stochastic Topology Cognition in Heterogeneous Networks
Shao-Chou Hung, Shao-Yu Lien, Kwang-Cheng Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
10. Open Membership Coalition Formation of Cognitive Interference Systems
Rami Mochaourab, Thomas Wirth, Thomas Haustein (Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications,
Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Germany)
11. Soft Decode- Compress- Forward Relaying Scheme for Cooperative Wireless Networks
Dushantha N. K. Jayakody, Mark F. Flanagan (University College Dublin, Ireland)
12. A New IQ Data Compression Scheme for Front- haul Link in Centralized RAN
Shinobu Nanba, Akira Agata (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:00 Technical Session Four
Chair: Satoshi Konishi (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
Keynote 4: Future Radio Access for Beyond 2020
Yoshihisa Kishiyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan)
13. New interference alignment schemes for downlink MIMO heterogeneous networks
Jin Jin (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Xiangchuan Gao (Zhengzhou
University, P.R. China); Xin Wang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
14. Decentralized Beamforming for Weighted Sum Rate Maximization with Rate Constraints
Jarkko Kaleva, Antti Tölli, Markku Juntti (University of Oulu, Finland)
16:00 - 17:00 Panel Discussion
Moderator: Emilio Calvanese Strinati (CEA-LETI, France)
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
Tuesday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: 16-17
Special Session 1: Vehicular Traffic Management for Smart Cities (NET21)
Organisers:
Soufiene Djahel, University College Dublin, Ireland
John Murphy, University College Dublin, Ireland
Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Monday 16:10 - 18:10 – Room: A
Special Session 2: Energy Harvesting Communications (PHY15)
Organisers:
Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Woon Hau Chin, Toshiba Research Europe, UK
Lei Shu, Guangdong University of Petrochemical University, China
Chin Keong Ho, Institute for Infocomm Research. Singapore
Maged Elkashlan, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Tuesday 16:10 - 17:50 – Room: 13-15
Special Session 3: Future Ultra Dense Wireless Networks: Air Interface and Radio Resources
Management Challenges (NET27)
Organisers:
Angeliki Alexiou, University of Piraeus, Greece
Hendrik Berndt, DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: B
Special Session 4: Optical Wireless communications (PHY02)
Organisers:
Zabih Ghassemlooy, Northumbria University, UK
Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh, UK
Murat Uysal, Ozyegin University, Turkey
Monday 11:00 - 12:40, 14:00-15:40 – Room: Balmoral
Special Session 5: Physical Layer Security I, II (PHY 01, PHY08)
Organisers:
Jean-Claude Belfiore, Telecom ParisTech, France
Cong Ling, Imperial College, United Kingdom
Alain Sibille, Télécom ParisTech, Paris, France
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Entrepreneurship - First-Hand Account What Not To Do
Monday 18:10 - 19:30 – Room: Sandringham
Special Session 6: Entrepreneurship - First-Hand Account What Not To Do (APP08)
Gerhard Fettweis
Chair Professor, TU Dresden, Germany
Cofounder, Systemonic, Radioplan, Signalion, InCircuit, Dresden Silicon, Freedelity,
RadioOpt, Blue Wonder Communications, InRadios, Exelonix
Mischa Dohler
IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer
Chair Professor, King’s College London, UK
Cofounder & Board of Directors, Worldsensing, UK
Joao Barros
Founding Director, Institute for Telecommunications, Portugal
Assistant Professor, University of Porto, Portugal
Founder and CEO of Veniam'Works, Inc., US
Co-founder of Streambolico, Portugal
ABSTRACT: You want it; governments want it; customers want it - so why is it so difficult to build your own
company with viable products? This session explores some core lessons we have learned whilst growing
our own companies, more than 10 in total. The talk is specifically tailored to research and innovation
engineers, full of great ideas but doubtful about what's next. We will discuss what, apart from luck, you
truly need to help to make your dream come true; which pitfalls to avoid; and how to scale meaningfully.
We will also discuss the major differences between European and US approaches; between bootstrapping
and venture capital support; etc. There will be ample opportunities for discussions.
SYLLABUS:
1. Introducing Entrepreneurship
a. Rationale
b. High-Level Statistics
c. Current Trends
2. Don’t Repeat Out Mistakes – Southern-European View
a. Why, what and how (not)
b. Operations, Sales, Finances
c. Competition
3. How to Build a Startup – Northern European View
a. Team
b. Product
c. Money
d. Partners
4. Some Formal Business Approach – US & Business School View
a. Personal Academic-Entrepreneurial Trajectory
b. Short Company Overview & Lessons Learnt
c. Business School Approaches
d. MBA or no MBA?
5. Conclusions
a. Challenges for the Future
b. Some Predictions on Startup Ecosystems
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS – MONDAY 09 SEPTEMBER
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Balmoral
PHY01: Physical Layer Security I (SS5)
Chairs: Jean-Claude Belfiore (Ecole Nationale
Supérieure des Télécommunications, France) ;
Cong Ling (Imperial College London, UK)
Physical Layer Security for Wireless Sensor
Networks
Jinho Choi (Swansea University, United Kingdom);
Jeongseok Ha (KAIST, Korea); Hyoungsuk Jeon
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea)
Multi-Objective Beamforming for Secure
Communication in Systems with Wireless
Information and Power Transfer
Derrick Wing Kwan Ng (University ErlangenNürnberg, Germany); Lin Xiang (University
Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany); Robert Schober
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
Detection of Pilot Contamination Attack Using
Random Training and Massive MIMO
Dževdan Kapetanović (Luxembourg University,
Luxemburg); Gan Zheng (University of
Luxembourg, Luxemburg); Kai-Kit Wong (University
College London, United Kingdom); Björn Ottersten
(University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg)
Semantically Secure Lattice Codes for the
Gaussian Wiretap Channel
Laura Luzzi (ENSEA & CNRS, Université de CergyPontoise, France)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 07-09
NET01: Networks Cooperative
Communications I
Chair: Jesus Alonso-Zarate (Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya - CTTC, Spain)
Cooperative Communication in Channel
Assignment Strategies for IEEE 802.11k WLAN
Systems
Vangelis Gazis (AGT Group (R&D) GmbH,
Germany); Kostantinos Sasloglou (AGT Group
(R&D) GmbH, Germany); Nikolaos Frangiadakis
(AGT International, Germany); Panayotis Kikiras
(AGT Group (R&D) GmbH, Germany); Andreas
Merentitis (AGT International, Germany); Kostas
Mathioudakis (AGT Group (R&D) GmbH,
Germany); Giorgos Mazarakis (AGT Group (R&D)
GmbH, Germany)
A Coalitional Game Based Approach for MultiMetric Optimal Routing in Wireless Networks
Eleni G Stai (National Technical University of
Athens / Institute of Com. and Computer Syst.,
Greece); Symeon Papavassiliou (National Technical
University of Athens, Greece); John S. Baras
(University of Maryland College Park, USA)
Cooperative Forwarding for Vehicular Networks
Using Positive Orthogonal Codes
Le Zhang, Behnam Hassanabadi, Shahrokh Valaee
(University of Toronto, Canada)
Distributed Closed-Loop Extended Orthogonal
STBC: Improved Performance in Imperfect
Synchronization
Mohammed-Taha O. El Astal (University of
Tasmania, Australia); Jan Corne Olivier (University
of Tasmania, Australia)
Multi-objective evolving neural network
supporting SDR modulations management
Valeria Loscrì, Pasquale Pace, Rosario Surace
(University of Calabria, Italy)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 10-12
NET02: HetNets I
Chair: Witold A. Krzymień (University of Alberta /
TRLabs, Canada)
Stochastic Learning Automata Based Resource
Allocation for LTE-Advanced Heterogeneous
Networks
Zan-Yu Chen, Tsungnan Lin (National Taiwan
University, Taiwan)
Joint Load Balancing and Interference
Coordination Can Double Heterogeneous
Network Capacity
Sivarama Venkatesan (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent,
USA)
Evaluation of Diverse Cell Range Expansion
Strategies applying CoMP in Heterogeneous
Network
Yu Cao, Hailun Xia, Feng Chunyan (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
TD-LTE Network Indoor Offloading Study in a
Realistic Metropolitan Scenario
Jianfeng Kang (Nokia Siemens Networks, P.R.
China); ZhuYan Zhao (Nokia Siemens Networks,
P.R. China); Jianhong Mou (Nokia Siemens
Networks, P.R. China); Hao Guan (Nokia Siemens
Networks, P.R. China); Benny Vejlgaard (Nokia
Siemens Networks, Denmark); Guangyi Liu
(Research Institute of China Mobile, P.R. China);
ShunLiang Mei (Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
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Performance Evaluation of Vehicular LTE Mobile
Relay Nodes
Joonas Kokkoniemi (University of Oulu, Finland);
Juha Ylitalo (Elektrobit, Finland); Petri Luoto
(University of Oulu, Finland); Simon Scott
(University of Oulu, Finland); Jouko T Leinonen
(Ericsson, Finland); Matti Latva-aho (UoOulu,
Finland)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 13-15
NET03: Wireless Sensor Networks I
Chair: Roberto Verdone (University of Bologna,
Italy)
Mobile Robot Comes to the Rescue in a WSN
Husam Y Alzaq (Istanbul Technical University,
Turkey); Sanem Kabadayi (Istanbul Technical
University, Turkey)
Improving the AODV-based ZigBee Routing
Protocol through Pivots
Nancy El Rachkidy (Blaise Pascal University,
France); Alexandre Guitton (Clermont University,
France); Chiara Buratti (University of Bologna,
Italy)
Joint Routing and Transmission Power Control for
Collection Tree Protocol in WSN
Marc Barceló (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,
Spain); Alejandro Correa (Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona, Spain); José López Vicario (Universitat
Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain); Antoni Morell
(Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain)
Fueling Wireless Networks Perpetually: A Case of
Multi-hop Wireless Power Distribution
Liu Xiang (Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore); Jun Luo (Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore); Kai Han (Zhongyuan
University of Technology, P.R. China); Gaotao Shi
(Tianjin University, P.R. China)
Self-Organized Distributed Compressive
Projection in Large Scale Wireless Sensor
Networks
Mihaela I. Chidean (Rey Juan Carlos University,
Spain); Eduardo Morgado (Rey Juan Carlos
University, Spain); Julio Ramiro (University King
Juan Carlos, Spain); Antonio J. Caamaño (Rey Juan
Carlos University of Madrid, Spain)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 16-17
APP01: Communication Systems &
Applications I
Chair: Joao Barros (Instituto de Telecomunicações
& Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
Attainable User Throughput by Dense Wi-Fi
Deployment at 5 GHz
Du Ho Kang (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),
Sweden); Ki Won Sung (KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden); Jens Zander (KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Femtocell deployment in LTE-A networks: a
sustainability, economical and capacity analysis
Filipe Vaz (ISCTE-IUL / IT & Cisco Systems, Inc,
Portugal); Pedro Sebastião (ISCTE, Instituto de
Telecomunicações, Portugal); Luis Carlos BS
Goncalves (ISCTE-IUL/Instituto de
Telecomunicações & Instituto de
Telecomunicações, Portugal); Américo Correia
(Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal)
Geo-Location Database with Support of Quality of
Service for TV White Space
Chin Choy Chai (Institute for Infocomm Research,
Singapore); Ser Wah Oh (Institute for Infocomm
Research, Singapore)
The profitability analysis of the multi-band
spectrum broker
Marcin Parzy (Poznan University of Technology,
Poland)
The viability of providing mobile broadband with
cognitive femtocells
Ole Grøndalen (Telenor, Norway); Marrku
Lähteenoja (Telenor, Norway); Per H. Lehne
(Telenor Group Industrial Development, Norway);
Richard MacKenzie (BT Research, United Kingdom)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: A
MAC01: Cross-Layer Design
Chair: Mischa Dohler (King’s College London, UK)
Energy Efficient Cross-Layer Design for Wireless
Body Area Monitoring Networks in Healthcare
Applications
Alaa Awad (Cairo Univ, Egypt); Amr Mohamed
(Qatar University & Qatar University Wireless
Innovations Center, Qatar); Amr El-Sherif
(Alexandria University, Egypt)
Coding, diversity and ARQ in fading channels: a
case-study performance comparison
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Anna Vanyan (ESME Sudria & LSS Supelec, France);
Francesca Bassi (LSS-CNRS-Supelec, France); Aude
Herry (ESME Sudria, France); Pierre Duhamel (Lss
Supelec & CNRS, France)
Buffer-Aware Packet Scheduling in Downlink
Multiuser System
Yufeng Wang (University of South Florida, USA);
Guosen Yue (NEC Laboratories America, Inc., USA);
Sampath Rangarajan (NEC Labs America, USA);
Ravi Sankar (University of South Florida, USA);
Salvatore Domenic Morgera (University of South
Florida, USA)
Scheduling and Resource Allocation in MIMOOFDMA Systems with Imperfect CSIT
Guillem Femenias (University of the Balearic
Islands & Mobile Communications Group, Spain);
Felip Riera-Palou (University of the Balearic
Islands, Spain)
Efficient Combination of Hybrid ARQ with
Adaptive Modulation and Coding and Power
Control Operating in Tracking Mode
Asma Selmi (SUP'COM, Tunisia); Mohamed Siala
(Sup'Com, Tunisia); Hatem Boujemaa (Ecole
Supérieure des Communications, Tunisia)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: B
PHY02: Optical Wireless Communications
(SS4)
Chair: Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria
University, United Kingdom)
Fractional Frequency Reuse in Optical Wireless
Cellular Networks
Cheng Chen (University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom); Nikola Serafimovski (University of
Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Harald Haas (The
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Performance Evaluation of Optical Wireless
Identification Scheme employing Thinfilm Corner
Cube Retroreflector
Khourn Khemry (Waseda University, Japan); Jiang
Liu (Waseda University, Japan); Wasinee
Noonpakdee (Thammasat University, Thailand);
Shigeru Shimamoto (Waseda University &
Graduate School of Global Information and
Telecommunication Studies, Japan)
A Comparison between DCO-OFDMA and
Synchronous One-Dimensional OCDMA for
Optical Wireless Communications
John Fakidis, Dobroslav A. Tsonev, Harald Haas
(The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Experimental Validation of Fog Models for FSO
under Laboratory Controlled Conditions
Muhammad Ijaz (Northumbria University, United
Kingdom); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria
University, United Kingdom); Hoa Le Minh
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom);
Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical University in
Prague, Czech Republic); Joaquin Perez
(Northumbria University & Faculty of Engineering
and Environment, United Kingdom); Jiri Pesek
(University of Pardubice, Czech Republic); Ondrej
Fiser (Institute of Atmospheric Physics & Fac. of
Electrical Engineering and Informatics/Uni of
Pardubice, Czech Republic)
Localized SC-FDMA with Constant Envelope
Volker Jungnickel (Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz
Institute, Germany); Liane Grobe (Fraunhofer
Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Park
PHY50: Vehicular Communications
Chair: Gordon Stüber (Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA)
Performance Evaluation on Path Diversity in
Radio Links between Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Kenichi Takizawa (National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology, Japan)
An evaluation of transmission performance for
wireless harness systems using propagation
models in an automobile engine compartment
Hironobu Hatamoto (Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.,
Japan); Susumu Ano (ATR, Japan); Noriyasu Kikuchi
(Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., Japan); Shimizu
Satoru (OKI, Japan)
A 3-D Wideband MIMO Channel Model for
Mobile-to-Mobile Relay-based Communications
Emmanouel T. Michailidis (University of Piraeus,
Greece); Athanasios G. Kanatas (University of
Piraeus, Greece)
Proxy Mobile IPv6 for Electric Vehicle Charging
Service: Use Cases and Analysis
Tien-Thinh Nguyen (EURECOM, France); Christian
Bonnet (EURECOM, France); Jérôme Härri
(EURECOM, France)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Thames
PHY04: Channel Modelling and Simulation I
Chair: Stavros Stavrou (Open University of Cyprus,
Cyprus)
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Sparse Multipath Channels: Modelling,
Analysis,and Simulation
Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder, Norway);
Gulzaib Rafiq (University of Agder, Norway)
TVWS Extension of the 3GPP/ITU Channel Model
Reham Almesaeed, Angela Doufexi, Naim
Dahnoun, Andrew Nix (University of Bristol, United
Kingdom)
3D Channel Model Extensions and Characteristics
Study for Future Wireless Systems
Meilong Jiang (InterDigital Communications, LLC,
USA); Mohsen Hosseinian (InterDigital
Communications, LLC, USA); Moon-il Lee
(InterDigital Communication, USA); Janet SternBerkowitz (InterDigital Communications, Inc., USA)
An Empirical Channel Model for the Effect of
Human Body on Ray Tracing
Yishuang Geng (Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
MA, USA); Yadong Wan (University of Science and
Technology Beijing, P.R. China); Jie He (University
of Science and Technology Beijing, P.R. China);
Kaveh Pahlavan (WPI, USA)
Delay Spread Properties in a Measured Massive
MIMO System at 2.6 GHz
Sohail Payami (Lund University, Sweden); Fredrik
Tufvesson (Lund University, Sweden)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: York
PHY05: Physical Layer Network Coding
Chair: Themistoklis Charalambous (Royal Institute
of Technology (KTH), Sweden)
Coordinated Transceiver in MIMO Heterogeneous
Network with Physical-Layer Network Coding
Shuai Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Zhigang Wen
(Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications,
P.R. China); Zibo Meng (Beijing University of Posts
& Telecommunications, P.R. China); Dongjian Chen
(Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications,
P.R. China); Cheng Li (Beijing University of Posts &
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Chunxiao Fan
(Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications,
P.R. China)
MIMO Physical Layer Network Coding based
Underlay Device-to-Device Communication
Keeth Saliya Jayasinghe Laddu (University of Oulu,
Finland); Praneeth Jayasinghe (University of Oulu,
Finland); Premanandana Rajatheva (University of
Oulu, Finland); Matti Latva-aho (UoOulu, Finland)
Multilevel Coded Linear Physical-layer Network
Coding With Extended Mapping in Galois Field for
Rayleigh fading Two-Way Relay Channels
Dong Fang (University of York, UK); Alister G. Burr
(University of York, UK)
A Soft Information Delivery Scheme in Two-Way
Relay Channels with Network Coding
Yiwen Li (The University of Sydney, Australia);
Zihuai Lin (University of Sydney, Australia); Jun Li
(University of Sydney, Australia); Branka Vucetic
(The University of Sydney, Australia)
Adaptive Network Coding over Cognitive Relay
Network
Young Jin Chun (Qatar University, Qatar); Mazen
Omar Hasna (Qatar University, Qatar); Ali Ghrayeb
(Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Lancaster
PHY49: PHY Aspects of WLAN, WPAN, and
WBAN
Chair: Simon Armour (University of Bristol, UK)
Characteristics of the Complex Received Signal in
Dynamic Body Area Networks
Simon Cotton (Queen's University, Belfast, UK);
Arjan Meijerink (University of Twente, The
Netherlands); William G. Scanlon (Queen's
University Belfast & University of Twente, UK)
Improving Preamble Detection Performance of
IEEE P802.15.4k DSSS PHY
Ith Vannsith (Tohoku University, Japan); Tuncer
Baykas (Tohoku University, Japan); Shuzo Kato
(Tohoku University, Japan)
Design and Evaluation of a Wideband Full-Duplex
OFDM System Based on AASIC
Zhaowu Zhan (INSA Lyon, France)
Indoor Field Experiment Results on Spatial
Multiplexing MIMO Using Dual-Polarized
Antennas
HyeongSook Park (ETRI, Korea)
A High Performance MIMO Detection Algorithm
for DL MU-MIMO with Practical Errors in IEEE
802.11ac Systems
Jangyong Park (Yonsei University, Korea); Minjoon
Kim (Yonsei University, Korea); Hyunsub Kim
(Yonsei University, Korea); Jaeseok Kim (Yonsei
University, Korea)
Monday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Monarch
PHY 07: PHY Interactive Posters I
Chair: Tadashi Matsumoto (CWC - Oulu, Finland)
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End-to-End Rateless-Coded Physical Layer
Network Coding in Two-Way Relay Systems
Chuangmu Yao, Zhaoyang Zhang, Yu Zhang,
Shaolei Chen (Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
Symbol Error Rate of Two-way Decode-andForward Relaying with Co-channel Interference
Youyun Xu (PLA Uuniversity of Science &
Technology & Shanghai Jioatong University, P.R.
China); Xiaochen Xia (College of Communication
Engineering, PLA University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China); Kui Xu (Institute of
Communications Engineering, PLAUST, P.R. China);
Chen Yande (PLA Nanjing Army Command College,
Nanjing, P.R. China)
Performance Evaluation of cooperation-based
techniques for M2M traffic over LTE
Isabel Delgado-Luque (Universidad de Málaga,
Spain); Francisco Blánquez (University of Malaga,
Spain); Francisco Javier Martín-Vega (University of
Málaga, Spain); Manuel Garcia Fuertes (AT4
Wireless, S.A., Spain); Gerardo Gomez (University
of Málaga, Spain); Mari Carmen Aguayo-Torres
(University of Malaga, Spain); J. Tomás
Entrambasaguas (Universidad de Málaga, Spain);
Janie Baños (AT4 Wireless, Spain)
The Optimal Link Selection for Buffer-Aided
Multiuser Relay Networks
Zhi Chen (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China & University of California,
Riverside, P.R. China); Yu Gong (Loughborough
University, United Kingdom); Xueshi Jiang
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China)
Multi-carrier Cooperated Interference
Cancelation in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Yunlu Wang (Beihang University, P.R. China); Yafei
Tian (Beihang University, P.R. China); Chenyang
Yang (Beihang University, P.R. China); Chengjun
Sun (Beijing Samsung Telecom R & D Center, P.R.
China)
Compensation of Multiple Carrier Frequency
Offsets in Amplify-and-Forward Cooperative
Networks
Yu Jun Won (Chung-Buk National University,
Korea); Bo-Seok Seo (Chungbuk National
University, Korea)
RF Identification and Security Technique for
Highly-Secure UWB Information Systems
Mohamed Kheir (Christian-Albrechts-University of
Kiel & Germany, Germany); Heinz Kreft (ChristianAlbrechts-University of Kiel, Germany); Reinhard
Knoechel (CAU Kiel, Germany)
Cluster-based Cooperative Jamming in Wireless
Multi-hop Networks
Li Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Chunyan Cao
(BUPT, P.R. China); Jacob Xin Ma (Beijing University
of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Mei
Song (, P.R. China)
Multi-Destination Relaying Protocol for Enhanced
Spectral Efficiency
Seong Hwan Kim (McGill University, Korea); Tho
Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada); Junsu Kim
(Korea Polytechnic University, Korea)
Reliability of Network Simulators and Simulation
Based Research
Shahbaz Khan (University of Engineering &
Technology, Pakistan); Bilal Aziz (UET Peshawar,
Pakistan); Sundus Najib (UET Peshawar, Pakistan);
Aziz Ahmed (University of Engineering &
Technology, Pakistan); Muhammad Usman
(University of Engineering & Technology,
Peshawar, Pakistan); Sadiq Ullah (University of
Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan)
Sub-meter UWB localization: Low complexity
design and evaluation in a real localization
system
Georgios Selimis (Holst Centre/imec, The
Netherlands); Jac Romme (IMEC / Holst Centre,
The Netherlands); Hans Pflug (Holst Centre / imec,
The Netherlands); Kathleen Philips (IMEC / Holst
Centre, The Netherlands); Guido Dolmans (Holst
Centre / IMEC-NL, The Netherlands); Harmke de
Groot (Holst Centre/IMEC, The Netherlands)
Maximal Power Path Detection for OFDM TimingAdvanced Synchronization Schemes
Yao-Chia Chan (National Taipei University of
Technology, Taiwan); Po-Hsuan Tseng (National
Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan); DingBing Lin (National Taipei University of Technology,
Taiwan); Hsin-Piao Lin (National Taipei University
of Technology, Taiwan)
Multi-Carrier ICI Coordination in Heterogeneous
Networks Based on Han-Kobayashi Coding
Nannan Hou (Beihang University, P.R. China); Yafei
Tian (Beihang University, P.R. China); Chenyang
Yang (Beihang University, P.R. China)
Interference Alignment and Cancellation for the
Two-User X Channels with a Relay
Sungkyu Jung (Samsung Electronics, Korea);
Jungwoo Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
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Energy Efficiency Design in MC-CDMA
Cooperative Networks
Lucas Dias H Sampaio (Escola Politecnica of
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil); Alvaro Souza
(University of São Paulo, Brazil); Taufik Abrão
(State University of Londrina, Brazil); Paul Jean
Etienne Jeszensky (Escola Politecnica of University
of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Interference Analysis for Spatial Reused
Cooperative Multihop Wireless Networks
Behrouz Maham (University of Tehran, Iran); Walid
Saad (University of Miami, USA); Mérouane
Debbah (Supelec, France); Zhu Han (University of
Houston, USA)
Compressed Sensing Bayes-Risk Detection for
Frame Based Multi-User Systems
Fabian Monsees (University of Bremen & Institute
for Telecommunications and High-Frequency
Techniques (ITH), Germany); Carsten Bockelmann
(University of Bremen, Germany); Armin Dekorsy
(University of Bremen & Institute for
Telecommunications and High-Frequency
Techniques, Germany)
Interference Management for Multiple Device-toDevice Communications Underlaying Cellular
Networks
Serveh Shalmashi (KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden); Guowang Miao (KTH, Royal
Institute of Technology & Department of
Communications Systems, USA); Slimane Ben
Slimane (KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden)
Zinc-Air Battery Modeling for Small Form Factor
IR-UWB Wireless Sensor Network Radios
Hans Pflug (Holst Centre / imec, The Netherlands);
Jos Oudenhoven (Holst Centre / imec, Belgium);
Nauman F. Kiyani (Holst Centre / IMEC-NL, The
Netherlands); Johannes H.C. van den Heuvel (Holst
Centre / imec & IMEC, The Netherlands); Kathleen
Philips (IMEC / Holst Centre, The Netherlands);
Harmke de Groot (Holst Centre/IMEC, The
Netherlands)
Exploiting Unique Polarisation Characteristics at
60 GHz for Fast Beamforming High Throughput
MIMO WLAN Systems
Djamal Eddine Berraki, Simon Armour, Andrew Nix
(University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Average Secrecy Rate under Transmit Antenna
Selection for the Multiple-Antenna Wiretap
Channel
Nayeema Sadeque (University of South Australia &
Institute for Telecommunications Research,
Australia); Ingmar Land (University of South
Australia, Australia); Ramanan Subramanian
(University of South Australia & Institute of
Telecommunications Research, Australia)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: Balmoral
PHY08: Physical Layer Security II (SS5)
Chairs: Jean-Claude Belfiore (Ecole Nationale
Supérieure des Télécommunications, France),
Cong Ling (Imperial College London, UK)
Physical Layer Security of MISO TAS Wiretap
Channels with Interference-Limited Eavesdropper
Nuwan S. Ferdinand (University of Oulu, Finland);
Daniel Benevides da Costa (Federal University of
Ceara (UFC) & Area: Telecommunications, Brazil);
Matti Latva-aho (UoOulu, Finland)
Secrecy Outage in Random Wireless Networks
subjected to Fading
Satyanarayana Vuppala (Jacobs University,
Germany); Giuseppe Abreu (Jacobs University
Bremen, Germany)
Hybrid Relaying and Jamming for Secure TwoWay Relay Networks with Passive Eavesdroppers
Hui-Ming Wang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R.
China); Xiang-Gen Xia (University of Delaware,
USA); Qinye Yin (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R.
China); Pengcheng Mu (Xi'an Jiaotong University,
P.R. China)
Enhancing the Secrecy Performance in MIMO
Wiretap Channels: A Novel Transmit Antenna
Selection Scheme
Nuwan S. Ferdinand (University of Oulu, Finland);
Daniel Benevides da Costa (Federal University of
Ceara (UFC) & Area: Telecommunications, Brazil);
Matti Latva-aho (UoOulu, Finland)
Secure Opportunistic Scheduling with Transmit
Antenna Selection
Anish Prasad Shrestha (Inha University, Korea);
Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: 07-09
NET04: Network Cooperative
Communications II
Chair: Pasquale Pace (University of Calabria, Italy)
PAPR reduction of Ampify-and-Forward Relay
OFDM System Using Subcarrier Pairing Method
Norharyati Binti Harum (Universiti Teknikal
Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Kouki Yuda (Keio
University, Japan); Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio
University, Japan)
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Joint Subcarrier Pairing and Resource Allocation
for Adaptive Hybrid Relay Protocol in OFDM
Systems
Ibrahim Sileh (USQ, Australia); Wei Xiang
(University of Southern Queenslan, Australia);
Andrew Maxwell (University of Southern
Queensland, Australia)
Minimizing The Completion Time Of A Wireless
Cooperative Network Using Network Coding
Hana Khamfroush (University of Porto & Instituto
de Telecommunicacoes, Portugal); Daniel E. Lucani
(Aalborg University, Denmark); Joao Barros
(Instituto de Telecomunicações & Universidade do
Porto, Portugal)
Analysis and Optimization of AF Multi-Hop over
Nakagami-m Fading Channels in the Presence of
CCI
Raed Mesleh (University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia);
Salama Said Ikki (Newcastle University & School of
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, United
Kingdom); Osama Amin (Assiut University, Egypt);
Said Boussakta (Newcastle University, United
Kingdom)
Analysis of Cooperative Communication Spatial
Modulation with Imperfect Channel Estimation
Raed Mesleh (University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia);
Salama Said Ikki (Newcastle University & School of
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, UK)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: 10-12
NET05: HetNets II
Chair: David López-Pérez (Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent,
Ireland)
Impact of Small Cells Location on Performance
and QoS of Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Jean-Marc Kelif (Orange Labs, France); Stephane
Senecal (Orange Labs, France); Marceau
Coupechoux (TELECOM ParisTech, France)
Quasi-distributed Uplink Interference
Coordination in Co-channel HSPA+
Heterogeneous Network
Shuqi Qin (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Chang Yongyu
(Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications,
P.R. China); Chi Zhang (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Dacheng
Yang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Dynamic Cross-tier Interference Management in
Heterogeneous Network
Fan Zhou (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunication, P.R. China); Suming Deng
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Ben Wang (No.
28 Research Institute, China Electronics
Technology Group Corporation, P.R. China);
Weidong Wang (Beijing Unversity of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Yinghai Zhang
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Utility-based Femtocell Pilot Management
Michael Lin (Pennsylvania State University, USA);
Tom La Porta (Penn State University, USA)
Mobility State Based Flexible Inter-Frequency
Small Cell Discovery for Heterogeneous Networks
Athul Prasad (NEC Laboratories Europe, NEC
Europe Ltd. & Aalto University School of Electrical
Engineering, Germany); Petteri Lunden (Nokia
Research Center, Finland); Olav Tirkkonen (Aalto
University, Finland); Carl Wijting (Nokia & Nokia
Research Center, Finland)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: 13-15
NET06: Wireless Sensor Networks II
Chair: Chiara Buratti (University of Bologna, Italy)
Automatic Parameter Selection for the ZigBee
Distributed Address Assignment Mechanism
Shu-Chiung Hu (National Chiao-Tung University,
Taiwan); Cheng-Kuan Lin (Academia Sinica,
Taiwan); Yu-Chee Tseng (National Chiao-Tung
University, Taiwan)
Optimal Stopping of the Context Collection
Process in Mobile Sensor Networks
Christos Anagnostopoulos (Ionian University,
Greece); Stathes Hadjiefthymiades (University of
Athens, Greece); Evangelos Zervas (TEI Athens,
Greece)
Impact of People Motion on Radio Link Quality:
Application to Building Monitoring WSN
Denis Dessales (XLIM Laboratory & University of
Poitiers, France); Anne-Marie Poussard (Université
de Poitiers, France); Rodolphe Vauzelle (University
of Poitiers, France); Noël Richard (Université de
Poitiers, France)
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Optimized Random Deployment of Large-Scale
Energy-Harvesting Sensors for Field
Reconstruction
Teng-Cheng Hsu (National Tsing Hua University &
Institute of Communications Engineering, Taiwan);
Yao-Win Peter Hong (National Tsing Hua
University, Taiwan); Tsang-Yi Wang (National Sun
Yat-sen University, Taiwan)
Stochastic Analysis of Multi-slot ALOHA in
Poisson Networks
Thomas Bourgeois (Waseda University & Telecom
Bretagne, Japan); Shigeru Shimamoto (Waseda
University & Graduate School of Global
Information and Telecommunication Studies,
Japan)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: 16-17
APP02: Communication Systems &
Applications II
Chair: Victor O. K. Li (University of Hong Kong, P.R.
China)
Priority Based Soft-Handover Scheme for MultiServices in Intelligent Transportation Systems
over WCDMA Networks
Linlin Sun (Beijing University of Posts &
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Hui Tian (Beijng
university of posts & telecommunications, P.R.
China); Ziqiang Liu (Beijing University of Posts &
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Jinhong Li
(Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications,
P.R. China)
A Personal Emergency Communication Service for
Smartphones using FM transmitters
Yu-Jia Chen (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Chia-Yu Lin (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan); Li-Chun Wang (National Chiao
Tung University, Taiwan)
An Active Audio Steganography Attacking
Method using Discrete Spring Transform
Qilin Qi (University of Nebraska, USA); Aaron Sharp
(University of Nebraska, USA); Dongming Peng
(University Nebraska - Lincoln, USA); Yaoqing
(Lamar) Yang (University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
USA); Hamid Sharif (University of NebraskaLincoln, USA)
VoIP Services for Ocean Fishery Vessels over
Integrated Wireless and Wireline Networks
Yong Bai (Hainan University, P.R. China)
Wide-Area Disaster Surveillance Using Electric
Vehicles and Helicopters
Kenichi Mase (Niigata University, Japan)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: A
MAC02: Resource allocation and scheduling
in OFDM/OFDMA and orthogonal-channel
systems
Chair: Matti Latva-aho (UoOulu, Finland)
BER-Driven Resource Allocation in OFDMA
Systems
Mau-Luen Tham (University Malaya, Malaysia);
Chee Onn Chow (Universiti Malaya, Malaysia);
Hiroshi Ishii (Tokai University, Japan); Keisuke Utsu
(Tokai University, Japan)
Throughput Maximization with Short and Long
Term Jain's Index Guarantees in OFDMA Systems
Chongtao Guo (Xidian University, P.R. China); Min
Sheng (Xidian University, P.R. China); Xijun Wang
(Xidian University, P.R. China); Yan Zhang (Xidian
University, P.R. China)
A traffic aware joint CQI feedback and scheduling
scheme for multichannel downlink systems in
TDD feedback mode
Apostolos Destounis (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
France, France); Mohamad Assaad (Supelec,
France); Mérouane Debbah (Supelec, France);
Bessem Sayadi (Alcatel-Lucent Bell-Labs, France)
Performance Analysis of Soft Frequency Reuse
Schemes for a Multi-Cell LTE-Advanced System
with Carrier Aggregation
Mohammed Saad ElBamby (University of Oulu &
Cairo University, Finland); Khaled Elsayed (Cairo
University, Egypt)
Resource allocation for load minimization jointly
with admission control in OFDMA wireless
networks
Ying Yang (University of Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China); Marco Moretti (Università di
Pisa, Italy); Wenxiang Dong (University of Science
and Technology of China, P.R. China); Weidong
Wang (University of Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: B
MAC03: Optimization methods for resource
and capacity management
Chair: Mohammad Shikh-Bahaei (Kings college
London, United Kingdom)
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Performance Analysis of a Multi-Hop IEEE
802.15.4g OFDM System in Multi-PHY Layer
Network
Chin-Sean Sum, Fumihide Kojima, Hiroshi Harada
(National Institute of Information &
Communications Technology (NICT), Japan)
Proactive Storage at Caching-Enable Base Stations
in Cellular Networks
Jingxiong Gu (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Wei
Wang (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Aiping
Huang (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Hangguan
Shan (Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
Global Network Coordination in Densified
Wireless Access Networks through Integer Linear
Programming
Antonis G Gotsis (University of Piraeus, Greece);
Angeliki Alexiou (University of Piraeus, Greece)
A User-Pairing based Resource Allocation Scheme
for a Large Number of Devices in M2M
Communications
Inkyu Bang (Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Korea); Kab Seok Ko (KAIST,
Korea); Dan Keun Sung (Korea Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology, Korea)
Implementation and Evaluation of Extendedrange Indoor Wireless Sensor Networks
Chih-Kuang Lin (Bell Labs, Ireland); Senad Bulja
(Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: Park
PHY09: Advanced Modulation Schemes
Chair: Claude D'Amours (University of Ottawa,
Canada)
Generalized BICM-T Transceivers: Constellation
and Multiplexer Design
Muhammad Talha Malik (University of British
Columbia, Canada); Md. Jahangir Hossain
(Universtiy of British Columbia, Okanagan,
Canada); Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology (KAUST),
Saudi Arabia)
Effective Schemes for OFDM Sidelobe Control in
Fragmented Spectrum Use
Markku K. Renfors (Tampere University of
Technology, Finland); AlaaEddin Loulou (Tampere
University of Technology, Finland)
Hybrid Multiple Access Coding with Adaptive
Modulation
Falah H. Ali (University of Sussex, United Kingdom);
Marwan Aldroubi (University of Sussex, United
Kingdom)
Doubly Coded Costas signals for Grating lobes
Mitigation
Nadjah Touati (IFSTTAR, France); Charles Tatkeu
(IFSTTAR, LEOST & Univ Lille Nord de France,
France); Thierry Chonavel (Institut Télécom;
Télécom Bretagne & Université Européenne de
Bretagne, France); Atika Rivenq (University,
France)
Non-DC-Biased OFDM with Optical Spatial
Modulation
Yichen Li (The University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom); Dobroslav A. Tsonev (University of
Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Harald Haas (The
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: Thames
PHY10: Channel Modelling and Simulation II
Chair: Gordon Stüber (Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA)
A Ray-based Channel Model for MIMO
Troposcatter Communications
Ergin Dinc (Koc University, Turkey); Ozgur B. Akan
(Koc University, Turkey)
Ray-Tracing with User-Body Shadowing in Indoor
Environments
Jae-Hoon Jung (Seoul National University, Korea);
Joonghee Lee (Seoul National University, Korea);
Seong-Cheol Kim (Seoul National University,
Korea)
A Wideband Car-to-Car Channel Model Based on
a Geometrical Semicircular Tunnel Scattering
Model
Nurilla Avazov (University of Agder, Norway);
Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder, Norway)
A Scheme to Connect Multiple Channel Transfer
Functions Derived from Independently
Broadcasted Channels in Digital Terrestrial
Television Broadcasting
Akira Nakamura (Tokyo University of Science,
Japan); Sho Nabatame (Tokyo University of
Science, Japan); Kohei Ohno (Meiji University,
Japan); Makoto Itami (Tokyo University of Science,
Japan); Hiroki Ohta (National Institute of
Information and Communications Technology,
Japan)
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Wideband aeronautical channel sounding and
modeling for C-band telemetry
Christian Bluemm (EADS Innovation Works,
Germany); Christoph Heller (EADS Innovation
Works, Germany); Bertille Fourestie (Airbus
Operations S.A.S., France); Robert Weigel
(University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: York
PHY11: Positioning, Localisation, and
Tracking Techniques
Chair: Ben Allen (University of Bedfordshire, UK)
Map-Aided Fingerprint-based Indoor Positioning
Akis Kokkinis (Sigint Solutions Ltd, Cyprus); Marios
Raspopoulos (Sigint Solutions Ltd, Cyprus); Loizos
Kanaris (Sigint Solutions Ltd, Cyprus); Antonio
Liotta (Eindhoven University of Technology, The
Netherlands); Stavros Stavrou (Open University of
Cyprus, Cyprus)
Multi-User Round-Trip Delay Ranging Scheme
with Sparsely Allocated OFDM Signals
Emanuel Staudinger (German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Germany); Armin Dammann (German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany)
Localization in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks
via Sequential Global Optimization
Ido Nevat (CSIRO, Australia); Gareth Peters
(University College London London, United
Kingdom); Iain B. Collings (CSIRO, Australia)
Optimal Relay Positioning for Green Wireless
Network-Coded Butterfly Networks
Quoc-Tuan Vien (Middlesex University, United
Kingdom); Huan X Nguyen (Middlesex University,
United Kingdom); Wanqing Tu (Nottingham Trent
University, United Kingdom)
Regional Propagation Model Based Fingerprinting
Localization in Indoor Environments
Genming Ding (Beijing Jiaotong University, P.R.
China); Zhenhui Tan (Beijing JiaoTong University,
Beijing, P.R. China); Jinbao Zhang (Beijing JiaoTong
University, P.R. China); Lingwen Zhang (Beijing
Jiaotong University, P.R. China)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: Lancaster
PHY12: Channel Estimation
Chair: Fredrik Tufvesson (Lund University, Sweden)
Least Mean Square/Fourth Algorithm for
Adaptive Sparse Channel Estimation
Guan Gui (Tohoku University, Japan); Abolfazl
Mehbodniya (Tohoku University, Japan); Fumiyuki
Adachi (Tohoku University, Japan)
Enhancement of Angle of Arrival Estimation by
Sparse Deconvolution Algorithm
Yi Yang (University of Bristol, United Kingdom);
Geoffrey Hilton (University of Bristol, United
Kingdom); Dominique L Paul (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom)
Channel Estimation for Spatial Modulation
Xiping Wu (University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom); Marco Di Renzo (French National Center
for Scientific Research (CNRS), France); Harald
Haas (The University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom)
DoA Estimation Through Modified Unitary MUSIC
Algorithm for CRLH Leaky-Wave Antennas
Henna Paaso (VTT, Finland); Aarne O Mämmelä
(VTT, Finland); Damiano Patron (Drexel University,
Finland); Kapil Dandekar (Drexel University, USA)
Pilot Aided Channel Estimation for 3D MIMOOFDM Systems with Planar Transmit Antennas
and Elevation Effect
Jianhua Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Xiaodan He
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: Monarch
PHY13: PHY Interactive Posters II
Chair: Alain Sibille (Telecom Paris Tech & ENSTA
PARISTECH, France)
Informed Dynamic Schedules for LDPC Decoding
Using Belief Propagation
Huang Chang Lee (National Tsing Hua University,
Taiwan); Yeong-Luh Ueng (National Tsing Hua
University, Taiwan)
Wideband Characterization of RF Propagation for
TOA Localization of Wireless Video Capsule
Endoscope Inside Small Intestine
Zhuoran Liu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
USA); Jin Chen (Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
USA); Umair I Khan (Worcester Polytechnic
Institute & Center for Wireless Information
Networks, USA); Kaveh Pahlavan (WPI, USA)
Sparse Code Multiple Access
Hosein Nikopour (Huawei Technologies Canada,
Canada); Hadi Baligh (Huawei Canada, Canada)
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Performance evaluation of mmWave Single
Carrier Systems with a Novel NLOS Channel
Model
Tuncer Baykas (Tohoku University, Japan);
Lawrence Materum (Research Institute of
Electrical Communication, Tohoku University &
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Shuzo Kato
(Tohoku University, Japan)
Rateless Codes With Unequal Error Protection
Based on Improved Weighted Selection
Kun Tu (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Zhaoyang
Zhang (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Chuangmu
Yao (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Shaolei Chen
(Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
Bandwidth Efficient Techniques for Helicopter
Links via Satellite
Panagiotis Fines (Wireless Intelligent Systems Ltd.,
United Kingdom); Ekaterini Christofylaki
(University of Westminster-School of Electronics &
Computer Science, United Kingdom); Hamid
Aghvami (King's College London, United Kingdom)
Uplink-Downlink Interference Alignment in TDDbased Cellular Networks
Jianfei Cao (NEC Laboratories China, P.R. China);
Dalin Zhu (NEC Laboratories China, P.R. China);
Ming Lei (NEC Laboratories China, P.R. China)
Motion Detection Using RF Signals for the First
Responder in Emergency Operations
Yishuang Geng (Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
MA, USA); Jin Chen (Worcester Polytechnic
Institute, USA); Kaveh Pahlavan (WPI, USA)
A Heterodyne Multiband MIMO Receiver
Employing Baseband AGC with Estimation of
Analog Devices Imperfection
Tomoya Ohta (Kyoto University, Japan); Satoshi
Denno (Okayama University, Japan); Masahiro
Morikura (Kyoto University, Japan)
Modified Equivalent Time Sampling for Improving
Precision of Time-of-Flight Based Localization
Vladica Sark (Humboldt-University Berlin,
Germany); Eckhard Grass (IHP, Germany)
An adaptive differential codebook using M-PSK
constellations for slowly varying channels
Noeyoon Park (Chungbuk National University,
Korea); Young Ju Kim (Chungbuk National
University, Korea); Xun Li (Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai
Bell, P.R. China)
Shaolei Chen (Zhejiang University, P.R. China);
Zhaoyang Zhang (Zhejiang University, P.R. China);
Liang Zhang (Zhejiang University, P.R. China);
Chuangmu Yao (Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
I/Q Imbalance and CFO in OFDM/OQAM Systems:
Interference Analysis and Compensation
Aamir Ishaque (RWTH, Aachen University
Germany, Germany); Gerd H. Ascheid (RWTH
Aachen University, Germany)
Autonomous Downlink Interference Control for
LTE Femtocells in Residential Deployment
Dai Kimura (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan); Junji
Otonari (Fujitsu Laboratolies Ltd, Japan); Hiroyuki
Seki (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
ASIC Implementation of Multimode Frequency
Domain Equalizer for Heterogeneous Wireless
System
Yuji Miyake (Tohoku University, Japan); Kazuhiro
Komatsu (Tohoku University, Japan); Hiroshi
Oguma (Toyama National College of Technology,
Japan); Noboru Izuka (Suzuka National College of
Technology, Japan); Suguru Kameda (Tohoku
University, Japan); Makoto Iwata (Kochi University
of Technology, Japan); Noriharu Suematsu (Tohoku
University, Japan); Tadashi Takagi (Tohoku
University, Japan); Kazuo Tsubouchi (Tohoku
University, Japan)
Coexistent Transmission and User Scheduling for
CR-MIMO System Based on Interference
Alignment and Cancellation
Biao Shen (Xidian University, P.R. China); Zhao Li
(Xidian University, P.R. China)
Large-Scale MIMO Beamforming Using Successive
Channel State Estimation and Codebook
Extension
Jihoon Sung (Sogang University, Korea); Wonjin
Sung (Sogang University, Korea)
Energy Efficiency Optimization in the
Multiantenna Downlink with Linear Transceivers
Christoph Hellings (Technische Universität
München, Germany); Wolfgang Utschick
(Technische Universität München, Germany)
A Comparison of Implicit and Explicit Channel
Feedback Methods for MU-MIMO WLAN Systems
Hanqing Lou (Interdigital, USA); Monisha Ghosh
(Interdigital, USA); Pengfei Xia (Interdigital, USA);
Robert L. Olesen (Interdigital Communications
Corp., USA)
Belief Propagation with Gradual Edge Removal
for Raptor Codes over AWGN Channel
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Faceted Array Antennas for Adaptive
Beamforming Applications
Nurul Hazlina Noordin (University of Edinburgh,
United Kingdom); Tughrul Arslan (University of
Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Brian Flynn (The
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Ahmet
T. Erdogan (The University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom)
A Reconfigurable Feed Network for a Dual
Circularly Polarised Antenna Array
Wei Zhou, Tughrul Arslan, Brian Flynn (The
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Equal-Rate QR Decomposition Based on MMSE
Technique for Multi-User MIMO Precoding
Chia-Wei Chen, Hen-Wai Tsao, Pei-Yun Tsai
(National Central University, Taiwan)
Monday 14:00 - 15:40 – Room: Monarch
MAC04: MAC Interactive Posters
Chair: Ray-Guang Cheng (National Taiwan
University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
Block Acknowledgment Mechanisms for the
optimization of channel use in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Norberto Barroca (Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Portugal); Fernando J. Velez (University of Beira
Interior & Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Portugal); Periklis Chatzimisios (Alexander TEI of
Thessaloniki, Greece)
A Downlink Scheduling Approach for Balancing
QoS in LTE Wireless Networks
Moustafa Nasralla (Kingston University, UK); Maria
G. Martini (Kingston University, UK)
Self-organizing and Self-healing Mechanisms in
Cooperative Small-cell Networks
Eunmi Chu (Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Korea); Inkyu Bang (Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea); Seong Hwan Kim (McGill University,
Korea); Dan Keun Sung (Korea Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology, Korea)
Multi-Cell Cooperative Scheduling for Uplink SCFDMA Systems
Jinping Niu (Xidian University, P.R. China); Daewon
Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology & Broadcom
Corporation, USA); Tao Su (Xidian University, P.R.
China); Geoffrey Li (Georgia Tech, USA); Zhihua
Tang (Huawei Shanghai Research Institute, P.R.
China); Yusun Fu (Huawei Shanghai Rearch
Institute, P.R. China)
Shaping Schemes for Diverse Data Applications in
LTE Advanced Wireless Networks
Chie Ming Chou, Cheng-Jie Tsai, Tzu-Han Wu,
Tsern-Huei Lee, ChingYao Huang (National Chiao
Tung University, Taiwan); Chia-Chun Alex Hsu
(MediaTek Inc., Taiwan)
Interference Management and Cell Range
Expansion Analysis for LTE Picocell Deployments
Miguel Eguizabal-Alonso (University of Zaragoza,
Spain); Angela Hernández-Solana (University of
Zaragoza, Spain)
Deterministic Medium Access Mechanism for
Time-Critical Wireless Sensor Network
Applications
Tao Zheng (Beijing Jiaotong University, P.R. China);
Mikael Gidlund (ABB, Sweden); Johan Åkerberg
(ABB AB, Sweden)
Resource-Optimal Network Resilience for RealTime Data Exchanges in Cyber-Physical Systems
Shao-Yu Lien (National Formosa University,
Taiwan); Shin-Ming Cheng (National Taiwan
University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
Proposal of a Cognitive Based MAC Protocol for
M2M Environments
Daniele Tarchi (University of Bologna, Italy);
Romano Fantacci (University of Florence, Italy);
Dania Marabissi (University of Florence, Italy)
Performance of Channel-Aware M2M
Communications based on LTE Network
Measurements
Christoph Ide (TU Dortmund University, Germany);
Bjoern Dusza (TU Dortmund University, Germany);
Christian Wietfeld (TU Dortmund University &
Communication Networks Institute, Germany)
Consecutive Group Paging for LTE Networks
Supporting Machine-type Communications
Services
Ruki Harwahyu (National Taiwan University of
Science and Technology, Taiwan); Ray-Guang
Cheng (National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taiwan); Riri Fitri Sari (Universitas
Indonesia, Indonesia)
Distributed Resource Management for Device-toDevice (D2D) Communication Underlay Cellular
Networks
Si Wen, Xiaoyue Zhu, Xin Zhang, Dacheng Yang
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
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NET07: SON and Mobility Management
Chair: Bosco Eduardo Fernandes (Huawei
Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, Germany)
Integrated Mobility Load Balancing and Traffic
Steering Mechanism in LTE
Péter Szilágyi (Nokia Siemens Networks, Hungary);
Zoltán Vincze (Nokia Siemens Networks, Hungary);
Csaba Vulkán (Nokia Siemens Networks, Hungary)
A Q-Learning Strategy for LTE Mobility Load
Balancing
Stephen Mwanje (Ilmenau University of
Technology & Makerere University, Germany);
Andreas Mitschele-Thiel (Ilmenau University of
Technology, Germany)
Improved Frequency Reuse Schemes with
Horizontal Sector Offset for LTE
David López-Pérez (Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent,
Ireland); Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent,
Ireland); Lester Ho (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent,
Ireland)
User Satisfaction Classification for Minimization
of Drive Tests QoS Verification
Fedor Chernogorov (Magister Solutions Ltd. &
University of Jyvaskyla, Finland); Jani Puttonen
(Magister Solutions Ltd., Finland)
Coordinated Tethering over Cellular Networks:
Handover Scenarios and Signaling
Nadine Akkari Adra (King Abdulaziz University,
Saudi Arabia); Ghadah A Al-Dabbagh (King
Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia); Michel Nahas
(Lebanese International University (LIU), Lebanon);
Budoor Bawazeer (King Abdulaziz University, Saudi
Arabia); John Cioffi (Stanford University, USA);
Haleh Tabrizi (Stanford, USA)
Distributed Local Mobility Anchor Architecture
for Large Scale Mobility Management
Zhiwei Yan (CNNIC, P.R. China); Jong-Hyouk Lee
(TELECOM Bretagne, France); Jianfeng Guan
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room Balmoral
PHY14: Physical Layer Security III (SS5)
Chairs: Alain Sibille (Telecom Paris Tech & ENSTA
PARISTECH, France), Kai-Kit Wong (University
College London, United Kingdom)
Statistical Modelling of Chaos-based Noncoherent Double-Dither Code Tracking
Ramin Vali (Vodafone New Zealand Ltd., New
Zealand)
Wireless device authentication through
transmitter imperfections - measurement and
classification
Martin Pospíšil (Brno University of Technology,
Czech Republic); Roman Marsalek (Brno University
of Technology, Czech Republic); Jitka Pomenkova
(Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
Self-Jamming: Who Wins? An Implementation
Study
T V Prabhakar (IISc, India); Soumya N S (Indian
Institute Of Science, Bangalore, India); Jamadagni
(Indian Institute of Science, India)
Physical Layer Security via Secret Trellis Pruning
Alexandros Katsiotis (National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece); Nicholas
Kolokotronis (University of Peloponnese, Greece);
Nicholas Kalouptsidis (National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece)
Throughput Enhancement of Secondary
Transmitter under Target Physical Layer Security
Rate
Jeongwan Koh (Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology, Korea); Jungho Myung
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea); Joonhyuk Kang (KAIST, Korea)
Physical Layer Security Enhancement With
Generalized Selection Diversity Combining
Li Chen (University of Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China); Ying Yang (University of Science
and Technology of China, P.R. China); Guo Wei
(University of Sci. & Tech. of China, P.R. China)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room 07-09
NET08: Resource Allocation and Scheduling
Chair: Alex Galis (University College London, UK)
DOAS: Device-Oriented Adaptive Multimedia
Scheme for 3GPP LTE Systems
Longhao Zou (PEL, RINCE, Dublin City University &
LERO, Ireland); Ramona Trestian (Dublin City
University & IBM, Ireland); Gabriel-Miro Muntean
(Dublin City University, Ireland)
A Robust Optimal Rate Allocation Algorithm and
Pricing Policy for Hybrid Traffic in 4G-LTE
Ahmed Abdel-Hadi (Virginia Tech, USA); T. Charles
Clancy (Virginia Tech, USA)
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Improved Component Carrier Selection
Considering MPR Information for LTE-A Uplink
Systems
Maria Lema (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,
Spain); Mario Garcia-Lozano (Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain); Silvia Ruiz Boqué
(UPC, Spain); David González G (Universitat
Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Interference Aware, Energy Efficient Resource
Allocation for Beyond Next Generation Mobile
Networks
Abimbola Fisusi (Communication Research Group,
Department of Electronics, University of York,
United Kingdom); David Grace (University of York,
United Kingdom); Paul Mitchell (University of York,
United Kingdom)
Decentralized adaptive range expansion in
heterogeneous WCDMA networks
Alexandr Kuzminskiy (Alcatel-Lucent, United
Kingdom); Jun Yang (Alcatel-Lucent, United
Kingdom); Shin Horng Wong (Alcatel-Lucent,
United Kingdom); Anil Rao (Alcatel-Lucent, USA);
Matthew Baker (Alcatel-Lucent, United Kingdom)
A Framework for Balancing Information
Collection and Data Transmission
Jie Chuai (The University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong); Victor O. K. Li (University of Hong Kong, P.R.
China)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room 10-12
NET09: Ad Hoc Networks
Chair: Alessandro Bazzi (WiLab, IEIIT-BO/CNR,
University of Bologna, Italy)
Extending Recharging Cycles of Mobile Devices
with Intelligent Use of Wireless Interfaces
Bi Zhao (King's College London, United Kingdom);
Vasilis Friderikos (King's College London, United
Kingdom)
Smart Channel Scanning with Minimized
Communication Interruptions over IEEE 802.11
WLANs
Mehmet Fatih Tuysuz (Gebze Institute of
Technology, Turkey); Haci Ali Mantar (Gebze
Institute of Technology, Turkey)
On the Use of OFDMA for Next Generation
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Alessandro Bazzi (IEIIT-CNR, Italy); Barbara M
Masini (IEIIT-CNR & University of Bologna, Italy);
Alberto Zanella (Istituto di Elettronica e di
Ingegneria dell’Inform. e delle Telecomunicazioni,
Italy); Gianni Pasolini (University of Bologna, Italy)
Improving Multi-Channel Operations in VANETs
by Leveraging Stopped Vehicles
Claudia Campolo (University "Mediterranea" of
Reggio Calabria, Italy); Antonella Molinaro
(University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria,
Italy)
Throughput, Delay, and Frame Loss Probability
Analysis of IEEE 802.11 DCF with M/M/1/K
Queues
Katarzyna Kosek-Szott (AGH University of Science
and Technology, Poland)
Non-cooperative Channel Allocation in Ad-Hoc
Networks Using Game Theory
Feifei Wang (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Hongyan Li (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Jiandong Li (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Yinghong Ma (Xidian University, P.R. China)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room 13-15
NET10: Wireless Sensor Networks III
Chair: Roberto Verdone (University of Bologna,
Italy)
Anchor-Free Localization: Estimation of Relative
Locations of Sensors
Shigeo Shioda (Chiba University, Japan); Kazuki
Shimamura (Chiba University, Japan)
A Study of Long-Term WSN Deployment for
Environmental Monitoring
Miguel Navarro (Purdue University, USA); Tyler
Davis (University of Pittsburgh, USA); Yao Liang
(Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis,
USA); Xu Liang (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Stability and Efficiency of RPL under Realistic
Conditions in Wireless Sensor Networks
Oana Iova (University of Strasbourg, France);
Fabrice Theoleyre (CNRS - University of Strasbourg
& ICUBE, France); Thomas Noel (University of
Strasbourg, France)
Compressive data aggregation in wireless sensor
networks using sub-Gaussian random matrices
Xiaohan Yu (Korea University, Korea); Seung Jun
Baek (Korea University, Korea)
Energy Conservative and Coverage Preservative
Clustering for Wireless Sensor Networks
Ahora Mehdi Toussi (Kingston University London,
United Kingdom)
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NET11: WLAN
Chair: Mahi Lohi (University of Westminster,
United Kingdom)
Protecting Regular Customer Traffic from Ad-hoc
Traffic in Public WLAN Hot-Spots
Jani Lakkakorpi (Aalto University, Finland); Teemu
Kärkkäinen (Helsinki University of Technology,
Finland); Joerg Ott (Aalto University & Helsinki
Institute of Information Technology, Finland)
A Probability-Based Wake-up Mechanism for
Radio-On-Demand Wireless LAN
Fuyuki Saito (Kansai University, Japan); Hiroyuki
Yomo (Kansai University & Aalborg University,
Japan); Kenichi Abe (NEC Communication Systems,
Ltd., Japan); Akio Hasegawa (ATR Adaptive
Communications Research Lab., Japan)
Distributed Association Control Considering User
Utility and User Guidance in IEEE802.11 Networks
Takahiro Iwami (Kobe University, Japan); Yumi
Takaki (Kobe University, Japan); Kyoko Yamori
(Asahi University, Japan); Chikara Ohta (Kobe
University & Graduate School of System
Informatics, Japan); Hisashi Tamaki (Kobe
University, Japan)
Optimising QoE for Scalable video multicast over
WLAN
Kamal Deep Singh (Telecom Bretagne, France);
Kandaraj Piamrat (IRISA/INRIA, France); Hyunhee
Park (INRIA, France); César Viho (IRISA / INRIA
Rennes & University of Rennes I, France); JeanMarie Bonnin (Institut Mines Telecom / Telecom
Bretagne & IRISA, France)
On the Selection of Scanning Parameters in IEEE
802.11 Networks
Nicolas Montavont (Institut Telecom / Telecom
Bretagne, France); Andrés Arcia (Universidad de
Los Andes, Venezuela); German Castignani
(University of Luxembourg / SnT, Luxemburg)
AP Association in a IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Kinda Khawam (Université de Versailles, France);
Johanne Cohen (PRiSM-CNRS, France); Paul
Muhlethaler (INRIA, France); Samer Lahoud (IRISA,
University of Rennes 1, France); Samir Tohme
(University of Versailles, France)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room: A
PHY15: Energy Harvesting Communications
(SS2)
Chair: Yue Chen (Queen Mary University of
London, United Kingdom)
Optimal Resource Allocation for Multiple Access
Channels with a Shared Renewable Energy Source
Dan Zhao (Queen Mary, University of London,
United Kingdom); Chuan Huang (Arizona State
University, USA); Yue Chen (Queen Mary
University of London, United Kingdom); Shuguang
Cui (Texas A&M University, USA)
Modeling of RF Energy Scavenging for Batteryless
Wireless Sensors with Low Input Power
Yan Wu (Eindhoven University of Technology, The
Netherlands); Jean-Paul Linnartz (Philips Research,
The Netherlands); Hao Gao (Eindhoven University
of Technology & Centre Wireless Technology
Eindhoven, The Netherlands); Marion MattersKammerer (Eindhoven University of Technology,
The Netherlands); Peter Baltus (Eindhoven
University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Antennas and Circuits for Ambient RF Energy
Harvesting in Wireless Body Area Networks
Norberto Barroca, Henrique M. Saraiva, Paulo
Gouveia, Luís M. Borges (Instituto de
Telecomunicações, Portugal); Jorge Tavares,
Fernando J. Velez (University of Beira Interior &
Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal);
Caroline Loss, Luisa Salvado (Universidade da Beira
Interior, Portugal); Pedro Pinho (IT - Instituto de
Telecomunicações & ISEL - Instituto Superior de
Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal); Ricardo Gonçalves
(Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal); Nuno
Borges Carvalho (University of Aveiro/IT Aveiro,
Portugal); Raúl Chávez-Santiago (Oslo University
Hospital, Norway); Ilangko Balasingham
(Norwegian University of Science & Technology &
Oslo University Hospital, Norway)
An Empirical Characterization of Wireless Sensor
Network Powered by Solar Energy Harvesting
Zhenquan Qin, Jianing Zhang, Lei Wang, Shuai
Shao, Ming Zhu (Dalian University of Technology,
P.R. China);
Lei Shu (Guangdong University of Petrochemical
Technology, P.R. China)
Experimental Demonstration of Multi-Hop RF
Energy Transfer
K Kaushik (IIT Delhi, India); Deepak Mishra (Indian
Institute of Technology Delhi, India); Swades De
(Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India);
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Stefano Basagni (Northeastern University, USA);
Wendi Heinzelman (University of Rochester, USA);
Kaushik Chowdhury (Northeastern University,
USA); Soumya Jana (Indian Institute of Technology,
Hyderabad, India)
System Trade-offs in Point-to-Point Energy
Harvesting Wireless Networks with Finite Size
Batteries and Buffers
Ramanujapuram Raghuvir (Delta Mobile Systems,
USA); Dinesh Rajan (Southern Methodist
University, USA); Mandyam Srinath (Southern
Methodist University, USA)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room: B
PHY16: Beamforming I
Chair: Athanasios G. Kanatas (University of
Piraeus, Greece)
Collaborative Beamforming for Spectrum-Sharing
Two-Way Selective Relay Networks under CoChannel Interferences
Ali Afana (Concordia University, Canada); Ali
Ghrayeb (Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar);
Vahid Asghari (University of Quebec, INRS-EMT,
Canada); Sofiene Affes (INRS-EMT, Canada)
Elevation Beamforming with Beamspace Methods
for LTE
Frederick W. Vook (Nokia Siemens Networks,
USA); Timothy A. Thomas (Nokia Siemens
Networks, USA); Eugene Visotsky (Nokia Siemens
Networks, USA)
Optimal Transmission Policy for Collaborative
Beamforming with Finite Energy Storage Capacity
Lazar Berbakov (Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain); Carles
Antón-Haro (Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain);
Javier Matamoros (Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain)
Coordinated Beamforming for Users with MultiReceive Antennas in Cellular Networks
Daewon Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology &
Broadcom Corporation, USA); Geoffrey Li (Georgia
Tech, USA); Xiaolong Zhu (Huawei Shanghai Rearch
Institute, P.R. China); Yusun Fu (Huawei Shanghai
Rearch Institute, P.R. China)
Distributed Blind Adaptive Computation of
Beamforming Weights for Relay Networks
Christos G. Tsinos (University of Patras, Greece);
Evangelos Vlachos (University of Patras, Greece);
Kostas Berberidis (University of Patras, Greece)
A team decisional beamforming approach for
underlay cognitive radio networks
Miltiades C. Filippou (EURECOM Institute, France);
George A Ropokis (Research Academic Computer
Technology Institute & EURECOM, Greece); David
Gesbert (Eurecom Institute, France)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room: Park
PHY17: Cognitive and Green Radio I
Chair: Oliver D Holland (King's College London,
United Kingdom)
Optimal Band Allocation for Cognitive Cellular
Networks
Xiao Chen (Nanjing University of Science and
Technology, P.R. China); Liu Tingting (Nanjing
Institute of Technology, P.R. China); Wang Jin
(Nanjing University of Science and Technology, P.R.
China); Linjiao Wang (Nanjing University of Science
and Technology & School of Electronic and Optical
Engineering, P.R. China); Jun Zou (Nanjing
University of Science and Technology, P.R. China)
Quantized Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for
Cognitive Radio
Warit Prawatmuang (University of Manchester,
United Kingdom); Daniel K. C. So (University of
Manchester, United Kingdom)
Outage Probability Minimization for Cooperative
Cognitive Radio with Best-Relay Selection under
an Average Interference Power Constraint
Jeroen Van Hecke (Ghent University, Belgium);
Filippo Giannetti (University of Pisa, Italy);
Vincenzo Lottici (University of Pisa, Italy); Marc
Moeneclaey (Ghent University, Belgium)
High Time-Resolution Spectrum Occupancy
Model for Testing of Cognitive Radio Devices
Christopher Schirmer (Ilmenau University of
Technology, Germany); Mohamed Alsharef
(Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany);
Wim A. Th. Kotterman (Technische Universität
Ilmenau, Germany); Alexander Ihlow (Ilmenau
University of Technology, Germany); Giovanni Del
Galdo (Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits
IIS, Germany); Albert Heuberger (Fraunhofer IIS,
Germany)
An HMM-based Spectrum Occupancy Predictor
for Energy Efficient Cognitive Radio
Eleftherios Chatziantoniou (University of
Bedforshire, United Kingdom); Ben Allen
(University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom);
Vladan Velisavljević (University of Bedfordshire,
United Kingdom)
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Robust Multiple Hypothesis Testing Approach for
Dynamic Spectrum Sharing
Takashi Miura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology, Japan); Kenta Umebayashi (Tokyo
University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan);
Janne Lehtomäki (University of Oulu, Finland);
Yasuo Suzuki (Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology, Japan)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room: Thames
PHY18: PHY Performance Evaluation I
Chair: Tobias Weber (Uni Rostock, Germany)
System-Level Performance Evaluation of
Downlink Non-orthogonal Multiple Access
(NOMA)
Yuya Saito (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan); Anass
Benjebbour (NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Japan); Yoshihisa
Kishiyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan); Takehiro
Nakamura (NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Japan)
Performance Analysis of Fractional Frequency
Reuse Based on Worst Case Signal to Interference
Ratio in OFDMA Downlink Systems
Sherief Hashima (Engineering dept, EAEA, cairo,
egypt, Egypt); Hossam Shalaby (Alexandria
University, Egypt); Said M. Elnoubi (Alexandria
University, Egypt); Masoud Alghoniemy (University
of Alexandria, Egypt); Osamu Muta (Kyushu
University, Japan); Hiroshi Furukawa (Kyushu
University, Japan)
Performance Prediction of a Coded Digital
Communication System using Cross-Validation
Fatima ezzahra Naamane (ENSIAS, Morocco)
The Impact of Antenna Patterns in
Heterogeneous LTE-Advanced Networks
Zuhanis Mansor (University of Bristol & 92
Queensdown Garden, United Kingdom); Evangelos
Mellios (University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Joe
McGeehan (University of Bristol, United Kingdom);
Geoffrey Hilton (University of Bristol, United
Kingdom); Andrew Nix (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom)
Effectiveness of Cover and Reflector in Receiver
Antennas for MIMO Line-of-Sight Channels
Shingo Yoshizawa (Kitami Institute of Technology,
Japan); Sugitani Masahiro (Hokkaido University,
Japan); Yoshikazu Miyanaga (Hokkaido University,
Japan)
Mustapha Benjillali (INPT, Morocco); Amal Hyadi
(King Abdullah University of Science and
Technology, Saudi Arabia); Daniel Benevides da
Costa (Federal University of Ceara (UFC) & Area:
Telecommunications, Brazil); Mohamed-Slim
Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science and
Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room: York
PHY19: Signal Processing for Wireless
Communications I
Chair: Francesco Benedetto (University of Roma
Tre & Signal Processing for Telecommunications
and Economics Lab., Italy)
Selective Mapping for Broadband Single-Carrier
Transmission Using Joint Tx/Rx MMSE-FDE
Amnart Boonkajay (Tohoku University, Japan);
Tatsunori Obara (Tohoku University, Japan);
Tetsuya Yamamoto (Tohoku University, Japan);
Fumiyuki Adachi (Tohoku University, Japan)
Exact SINR Analysis of OFDM Systems under Joint
Tx/RX I/Q Imbalance
Özgür Özdemir (Qatar University, Qatar); Ridha
Hamila (Department of Electrical Engineering &
Qatar University, Qatar); Naofal Al-Dhahir
(University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
A Unified Receiver Signal Processing Architecture
for All Modes of the DTMB Broadcasting System
Andre Bourdoux (IMEC, Belgium); Min Li (IMEC,
Belgium); Hans Cappelle (IMEC, Belgium); Amir
Amin (IMEC, Belgium); Raf Appeltans (IMEC,
Belgium); Andy Folens (IMEC, Belgium); Antoine
Dejonghe (IMEC, Belgium)
Weighted Circularly Convolved Filtering in
OFDM/OQAM
Mohammad Javad Abdoli Hoseinabadi (Huawei
Technologies Canada Co., Ltd., Canada); Ming Jia
(Huawei Technologies Canada Co., Ltd., Canada);
Jianglei Ma (Huawei, Canada)
A Computationally Efficient Sampling Frequency
Offset Estimation for OFDM-Based Digital
Terrestrial Television Systems
Nico Surantha (Kyushu Institute of Technology,
Japan); Yuhei Nagao (Kyushu Institute of
Technology, Japan); Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyusyu
Institute of Technology, Japan); Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Performance Analysis of Cognitive Multihop
Relaying with M-QAM Detect-and-Forward in
Nakagami-m Fading Channels
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Reducing Mean Acquisition Time in Code
Synchronization for Wireless Communications
Francesco Benedetto (University of Roma Tre &
Signal Processing for Telecommunications and
Economics Lab., Italy); Gaetano Giunta (University
of "Roma TRE" & Laboratory of Signal Processing
for Telecommunications and Economics, Italy);
Elena Guzzon (University of Roma Tre, Italy)
Monday 16:10-18:10 – Room: Lancaster
PHY20: Source and Channel Coding I
Chair: Antoine O. Berthet (Supélec, France)
Coding for the MIMO multi-hop amplify-andforward fading channel with limited feedback
Ghassan M. Kraidy (Notre Dame University,
Lebanon)
A Fast Decodable Full-Rate STBC with High Coding
Gain for 4x2 MIMO Systems
Ming Liu (Institute of Electronics and
Telecommunications of Rennes (IETR), France);
Maryline Hélard (INSA Rennes & IETR Institute of
Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes,
France); Jean-François Hélard (IETR, France);
Matthieu Crussière (IETR - Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute of Rennes
(IETR) & INSA - National Institute of Applied
Sciences, France)
Design of Closed-Loop Space-Time Codes with
MMSE Receivers
Wenjin Wang (University of Reading, United
Kingdom); Fu-Chun Zheng (The University of
Reading, United Kingdom)
Almost Linear Interleaver and Its Application in
Coded OFDM over Rayleigh Fading Channel
Chenggao Han (University of ElectroCommunications, Japan)
An Efficient Design of Bit-Interleaved Polar Coded
Modulation
Kai Chen (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Kai Niu (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Jiaru Lin (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
BER Analysis of Joint Network/Channel decoding
in Block Rayleigh fading channels
Xuan-Thang Vu (LSS-SUPELEC & University Paris
sud 11, France); Marco Di Renzo (French National
Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France);
Pierre Duhamel (Lss Supelec & CNRS, France)
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS – TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Balmoral
NET12: Multi-hop Networks I
Chair: Vasilis Friderikos (King's College London, UK)
Joint Routing and Power Allocation Optimization
in Outage Constrained Multihop Wireless
Networks
Sabyasachi Gupta (Indian Institute of Technology
Delhi, India); Ranjan Bose (Indian Institute of
Technology, India)
Two-way Opportunistic Relaying Systems:
Performance and Optimization in Rayleigh Fading
Environments
Kais Ben Fredj (Universite of Quebec & INRS-EMT,
Canada); Salama Said Ikki (Newcastle University &
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
United Kingdom); Sonia Aïssa (INRS, University of
Quebec, Canada)
University of Ceará & GTEL - Wireless Telecom
Research Group, Brazil)
MH-CC: Multi-Hop Collaborative data
Communication in WSNs; A feasibility study
Behnam Banitalebi (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany)
Partner Selection for Decode-and-forward
Cooperative Relaying: A Matching Theoretic
Approach
Cengis Hasan (INRIA & INSA Lyon CITI Laboratory,
France); Eitan Altman (INRIA, France); Jean-Marie
Gorce (INSA-Lyon, France)
Optimal Feedback Updating Period for
Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission Schemes
Hajer Khanfir (Orange Labs, France); Ali Osmane
(TELECOM ParisTech, France)
Spectrally Efficient Error Free Relay Forwarding in
Cooperative Multihop Networks
Ashish James (Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore); A S Madhukumar (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore); Fumiyuki
Adachi (Tohoku University, Japan)
Source-assisting Strategy for Differential
Distributed Space Time Block Codes
Nnamdi Nwanekezie (University of Hertfordshire,
United Kingdom); Gbenga Owojaiye (University of
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom); Yichuang Sun
(University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom)
Optimal Minimum Energy Routing for
Cooperative Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Jesús Gómez-Vilardebó (Centre Tecnològic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 10-12
NET14: Spectrum Sensing
DIRAC: A Dynamic Programming Approach to
Rateless Coded Multi-hop Multi-Relay
Transmission
Xijun Wang (Xidian University, P.R. China); Wei
Chen (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Zhigang
Cao (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Min Sheng
(Xidian University, P.R. China); Jiandong Li (Xidian
University, P.R. China)
Optimized Cognitive Terminal Assignment
Strategy for Coordinated Spectrum Sensing
Dongyan Huang, Guixia Kang, Bo Wang, Hui Tian
(Beijng University of posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 07-09
NET13: Networks Cooperative
Communications III
Chair: Janne Riihijärvi (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany)
Clustering-based Assignment within CoMP
Systems
Elvis M. G. Stancanelli (Federal University of Ceará,
Brazil); Yuri C. B. Silva (Federal University of Ceará
& Wireless Telecom Research Group (GTEL),
Brazil); Tarcisio F. Maciel (Federal University of
Ceará, Brazil); Walter Freitas, Jr. (Federal
University of Ceará & Wireless Telecom Research
Group, Brazil); Francisco R. P. Cavalcanti (Federal
Chair: Lorenza Giupponi (Centre Tecnològic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain)
Detection of Hidden Users in Cognitive Radio
Networks
Francesco Benedetto (University of Roma Tre &
Signal Processing for Telecommunications and
Economics Lab., Italy); Gaetano Giunta (University
of "Roma TRE" & Laboratory of Signal Processing
for Telecommunications and Economics, Italy);
Elena Guzzon (University of Roma Tre, Italy);
Markku K. Renfors (Tampere University of
Technology, Finland)
Hybrid Multi-Channel Cooperative Spectrum
Sensing to Satisfy Channel Target
Bouchra Senadji (Queensland University of
Technology, Australia); Kevin Chang (Queensland
University of Technology, Australia)
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A Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Scheme based
on Detecting Reliability Statistics in Cognitive
Radio
Ben Wang (No.28 Research Institute, China
Electronics Technology Group Corporation, P.R.
China); Yanli Ji (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Hanhui Li
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Weidong Wang
(Beijing Unversity of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Yinghai Zhang
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
University, Japan); Kiyomichi Araki (Tokyo Institute
of Technology, Japan); Iwai Hiroshi (Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd, Japan)
Hierarchical Spectrum Sharing for Cognitive Radio
Networks based on Microeconomic Theory
Yang Yu, Wanfang Zhang, Xiao Zhang, Weidong
Wang, Chaowei Wang (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Accurate and energy-efficient localization system
for Smartphones: a feasible implementation
Gianluca Aloi (University of Calabria, Italy);
Giuseppe Caliciuri (University of Calabria, Italy);
Valeria Loscrì (University of Calabria, Italy);
Pasquale Pace (University of Calabria, Italy)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 13-15
NET15: Wireless Sensor Networks IV
Chair: Chiara Buratti (University of Bologna, Italy)
Parallel Battery Configuration for Coin Cell
Operated Wireless Sensor Networks
Shahriar Emami (Samsung, USA)
Spectrum-aware Wireless Sensor Networks
Peng Du (Birkbeck, University of London, United
Kingdom); George Roussos (Birkbeck College,
University of London, United Kingdom)
Anomaly Detection and Localization in UWB
Wireless Sensor Networks
Eirini Karapistoli (University of Macedonia,
Greece); Anastasios A. Economides (University of
Macedonia, Greece)
Experiment of Microwave Power and Data
Transmission Scheduling for IEEE 802.11-based
Sensor Networks
Norikatsu Imoto (Kyoto University, Japan); Shota
Yamashita (Kyoto University, Japan); Takuya
Ichihara (Kyoto University, Japan); Koji Yamamoto
(Kyoto University, Japan); Masahiro Morikura
(Kyoto University, Japan); Naoki Shinohara (Kyoto
University, Japan)
Experiment on Battery-less Sensor Activation via
Multi-point Wireless Energy Transmission
Daiki Maehara (Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan); Ryota Akai (Osaka University, Japan); Gia
Khanh Tran (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan);
Kei Sakaguchi (Osaka University & Tokyo Institute
of Technology, Japan); Seiichi Sampei (Osaka
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: 16-17
APP03: Event Sensing and Localization
Chair: Klaus Moessner (University of Surrey,
United Kingdom)
Fall Detection Using RF Sensor Networks
Brad Mager (University of Utah, USA); Neal
Patwari (University of Utah, USA); Maurizio Bocca
(University of Utah, USA)
Variable Interval Positioning Method for
Smartphone-Based Power-saving Geofencing
Tomohiro Nakagawa (NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Japan)
A Novel Wi-Fi AP Localization Method Using
Monte Carlo Path-Loss Model Fitting Simulation
Myungin Ji (Electronics and Telecommunications
Research Institute, Korea); Jooyoung Kim
(Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea); Youngsu Cho (Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea);
Yangkoo Lee (Electronics and Telecommunications
Research Institute, Korea); Sangjoon Park
(Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea)
Cooperative Fall Detection Using Doppler Radar
and Array Sensor
Jihoon Hong (Keio University, Japan); Shoichiro
Tomii (Keio University, Japan); Tomoaki Ohtsuki
(Keio University, Japan)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: A
MAC05: Energy-efficient MAC and Resource
Management I
Chair: Jordi Pérez-Romero (Universitat Politècnica
de Catalunya (UPC), Spain)
Network Performance of a Low Energy IEEE
802.15.4/4e/4m WPAN System Utilizing TV White
Space
Chin-Sean Sum (National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology, Japan); MingTuo Zhou (National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, Singapore); Liru Lu
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(National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, Singapore);
Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology, Japan); Hiroshi
Harada (National Institute of Information &
Communications Technology (NICT), Japan)
Optimal Beamforming for MIMO Shared Relaying
in Downlink Cellular Networks with ARQ
Ahmed Hosny (Nile University & Ain Shams
University, Egypt); Ramy Abdallah Tannious (Aviat
Networks, USA); Amr El-Keyi (Nile University,
Egypt)
Joint User Association and Energy-Efficient
Resource Allocation with Minimum-Rate
Constraints in Two-Tier HetNets
Haris Pervaiz (Lancaster University & National
University of Science & Technology, United
Kingdom); Leila Musavian (Lancaster University,
United Kingdom); Qiang Ni (Lancaster University,
United Kingdom)
Performance Analysis of Optimal Beamforming in
AF MIMO Relaying over Asymmetric Fading
Channels
Praneeth Jayasinghe (University of Oulu, Finland);
Keeth Saliya Jayasinghe Laddu (University of Oulu,
Finland); Markku Juntti (University of Oulu,
Finland); Matti Latva-aho (UoOulu, Finland)
Energy Evaluation of a Cooperative and DutyCycled ARQ Scheme for Machine-to-Machine
Communications with Shadowed Links
Tatjana Predojev (Centre Tecnològic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain);
Jesus Alonso-Zarate (Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya - CTTC, Spain);
Mischa Dohler (King’s College London, UK)
Duty-Cycle Power Manager for Thermal-Powered
Wireless Sensor Networks
Le Nhan (University of Rennes, France); Alain
Pegatoquet (LEAT, France); Olivier Sentieys (IRISA,
University of Rennes 1, France); Olivier Berder
(IRISA, University of Rennes 1, France); Cécile
Belleudy (CNRS-LEAT, Université de Nice-Sophia
Antipolis, France)
Low Complexity Energy-Efficient Resource
Allocation in Down-link Dense Femtocell
Networks
Zhicai Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Haijun Zhang
(Centre for Telecommunications Research, King's
College London, United Kingdom); Zhenmin Zhao
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Hui Liu (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Xiangming Wen (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Wenpeng
Jing (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: B
PHY21: Beamforming II
Chair: Athanasios G. Kanatas (University of
Piraeus, Greece)
Coordinated Beamforming in Multicell Networks
with Channel State Information Exchange Delays
Bruhtesfa E. Godana (Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Norway); David Gesbert
(Eurecom Institute, France)
Robust Coordinated Downlink Beamforming for
Multicell-Cognitive Radio Networks
Dhananjaya Ponukumati (Jacobs University
Bremen, Germany); Feifei Gao (Tsinghua
University, P.R. China); Mathias Bode (Jacobs
University, Germany); James C. F. Li (NEC
Laboratories China, P.R. China); Ming Lei (NEC
Laboratories China, P.R. China)
Distributed Transmission for Secure Wireless
Links in Non-Line-of-Sight Environment by Joint
Transmitter-Receiver Beamforming
Masaaki Yamanaka (Hiroshima International
University, Japan); Shinichi Miyamoto (Osaka
University, Japan); Seiichi Sampei (Osaka
University, Japan)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Park
PHY22: Cognitive and Green Radio II
Chair: Andre Bourdoux (IMEC, Belgium)
A practical method for combining multivariate
data in radio environment mapping
Jaakko Ojaniemi (Aalto University, Finland); Juha
Kalliovaara (University of Turku, Finland); Jussi H.
Poikonen (Aalto University & University of Turku,
Finland); Risto Wichman (Aalto University School
of Electrical Engineering, Finland)
Analysis and Mitigation of RF IQ Imbalance in
Eigenvalue Based Multichannel Spectrum Sensing
Ahmet Gokceoglu, Sener Dikmese, Mikko Valkama,
Markku K. Renfors (Tampere University of
Technology, Finland)
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Rate optimal power policies in underlay cognitive
radios with limited channel feedback
George A Ropokis (Computer Technology Institute
and Press ''Diofantos" & EURECOM, Greece); David
Gesbert (Eurecom Institute, France); Kostas
Berberidis (University of Patras, Greece)
Normalized Energy Detection Based Cooperative
Spectrum Sensing with Reporting Errors in
Heterogeneous Cognitive Radio Networks
Jun Luo (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, P.R. China); Jun Wang
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China); Qiang Li (University of
Electronic Science & Technology of China, P.R.
China); Caifeng Wu (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, P.R. China);
Shaoqian Li (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, P.R. China)
Athens, Greece); Björn Ottersten (University of
Luxembourg, Luxemburg)
LTE-Advanced Downlink Throughput Evaluation in
the 3G and TV White Space Bands
Araz Ameen (University of Bristol & University of
Sulaimani, United Kingdom); Evangelos Mellios
(University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Angela
Doufexi (University of Bristol, United Kingdom);
Naim Dahnoun (University of Bristol, United
Kingdom); Andrew Nix (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom)
Statistics of the Uplink Co-Tier Interference in
Closed Access Heterogeneous Networks
Hina Tabassum (KAUST, Saudi Arabia); Zaher Dawy
(American University of Beirut, Lebanon);
Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University
of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia)
Can Primary Activity Statistics in Cognitive Radio
be Estimated under Imperfect Spectrum Sensing?
Miguel López-Benítez (University of Surrey &
Centre for Communication Systems Research,
United Kingdom)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: York
PHY24: Signal Processing for Wireless
Communications II
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Thames
PHY23: PHY Performance Evaluation II
Ultimate Performance of Clipping and Filtering
Techniques for PAPR Reduction in OFDM systems
Xiaodong Zhu (University of Electronic Science and
Technoledge of China, P.R. China); Jinxiang Xia
(University of Electronic Science and Technoledge
of China, P.R. China); Hong Li (University of
Electronic Science and Technoledge of China, P.R.
China); Haichao Hu (University of Electronic
Science and Technoledge of China, P.R. China)
Chair: Alessandro Bazzi (WiLab, IEIIT-BO/CNR,
University of Bologna, Italy)
On the Performance Analysis of Energy Detection
of Unknown Signals in Gamma Shadowed Ricean
Fading Environments
Kostas Peppas (NCSR Demokritos, Greece); George
Efthymoglou (University of Piraeus, Greece);
Valentine Aalo (Florida Atlantic University, USA);
Mohammed Alwakeel (University of Tabuk, Saudi
Arabia); Sami S Alwakeel (King Saud University,
Saudi Arabia)
Theoretical Derivation of Bit Error Rate for Uplink
OFDMA over Nonlinear Fading Channels
Kei Nishimura (Waseda University, Japan); Shoya
Takebuchi (Waseda University, Japan); Fumiaki
Maehara (Waseda University, Japan)
Large Scale Transmit Diversity in Q/V Band
Feeder Link with Multiple Gateways
Ahmad Gharanjik (KTH/ University of Luxembourg
& SnT Center, Luxemburg); Bhavani Shankar
Mysore Rama Rao (Interdisciplinary Centre for
Security, Reliability and Trust & University of
Luxembourg, Luxemburg); Pantelis-Daniel
Arapoglou (National Technical University of
Chair: Chadi Abou-Rjeily (Lebanese American
University (LAU), Lebanon)
A Computationally Efficient Soft-Output Lattice
Reduction-Aided Selective Spanning Sphere
Decoder for Wireless MIMO systems
Hoang Duy Nguyen (Interuniversity
Microelectronics Centre, Belgium); Ubaid Ahmad
(Katholieke University of Leuven & IMEC, Belgium);
Min Li (IMEC, Belgium); Liesbet Van der Perre
(IMEC, Belgium); Rudy Lauwereins (IMEC, Leuven,
Belgium); Sofie Pollin (KU Leuven, USA)
About the Use of Different Processing Domains
for Synchronization in Non-Contiguous FBMC
Systems
Christoph Thein (Leibniz Universität Hannover,
Germany); Martin Fuhrwerk (Leibniz Universität
Hannover, Germany); Jürgen Peissig (Leibniz
Universität Hannover, Germany)
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Interference Cancellation in Heterogeneous
Networks
Kuan-Ting Lee (National Taiwan University,
Taiwan); Kwang-Cheng Chen (National Taiwan
University, Taiwan)
Distributed Bayesian Compressive Sensing Based
Blind Carrier-Frequency Offset Estimation for
Interleaved OFDMA Uplink
Peng Cheng (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R.
China); Zhuo Chen (CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia); Y
Jay Guo (CSIRO, Australia); Gui Lin (ShangHai
JiaoTong University, P.R. China)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Lancaster
PHY25: Source and Channel Coding II
Chair: János Bitó (Budapest University of
Technology and Economics, Hungary)
Joint Distributed Source-Channel Decoding for
LDPC-Coded Binary Markov Sources
Reza Asvadi (University of Oulu & Cenetr for
Wireless Communications (CWC), Finland); Tad
Matsumoto (Japan Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Japan); Markku Juntti (University
of Oulu, Finland)
Dirty Paper Coding Using "Sum Codes"
Kiran M Rege (Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent,
USA); Krishna Balachandran (Bell Labs, AlcatelLucent, USA); Joseph Kang (Bell Labs, AlcatelLucent, USA); Mehmet Kemal Karakayali (Bell Labs,
Alcatel-Lucent, USA)
Dirty Paper Coding Using Trellis-Coded
Modulation
Kiran M Rege (Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent,
USA); Krishna Balachandran (Bell Labs, AlcatelLucent, USA); Joseph Kang (Bell Labs, AlcatelLucent, USA); Mehmet Kemal Karakayali (Bell Labs,
Alcatel-Lucent, USA)
Design of Complexity-Optimized Raptor Codes for
BI-AWGN Channel
Chuangmu Yao (Zhejiang University, P.R. China);
Zhaoyang Zhang (Zhejiang University, P.R. China);
Kun Tu (Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
An Unified Form of Exact-MSR Codes via ProductMatrix Framework
Sian-Jheng Lin (Academia Sinica, Taiwan); Wei-Ho
Chung (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:40 – Room: Monarch
NET16: NET Interactive Posters I
Chair: Michal Mackowiak (Technical University of
Lisbon, Portugal)
A Study on Network and Multi-Route Coding for
Information Advertisement in Wireless Mesh
Networks
Yuki Sugao (Nagoya University, Japan); Hiraku
Okada (Nagoya University, Japan); Kentaro
Kobayashi (Nagoya University, Japan); Masaaki
Katayama (Nagoya University, Japan)
Optimization of SINR-based Neighbor Cell List for
Networks with Small Cells
Zdenek Becvar (Czech Technical University in
Prague, Czech Republic); Pavel Mach (Czech
Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic);
Michal Vondra (Czech Technical University in
Prague, Czech Republic)
Ubiquitous Sensor Network Management: The
Least Interference Beaconing Model
Antoine Bigomokero Bagula (University of Cape
Town, South Africa); Djamel Djenouri (Centre de
Recherche sur l'Information Scientifique et
Technique (CERIST), Algiers, Algeria);
Elmouatezbillah Karbab (Cerist, Algeria)
Multi-Objective Adjacency Matrix Optimization
for Coordinated Wireless Backhaul Networks
Christian Mannweiler (University of Kaiserslautern,
Germany); Pratip Chakraborty (University of
Kaiserslautern, Germany); Hans D. Schotten
(University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Channel Selection in Cognitive Radio Networks: A
Switchable Bayesian Learning Automata
Approach
Xuan Zhang (University of Agder, Norway); Lei Jiao
(University of Agder & Department of Information
and Communication Technology, Norway); OleChristoffer Granmo (University of Agder, Norway);
John B. Oommen (Carleton University, Canada)
Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for Green
Cognitive Femtocell Network
Edwin Mugume, Warit Prawatmuang, Daniel K. C.
So (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
Analysis of Spectrum Adaptation in Cognitive
Radio Networks with Elastic Traffic and Buffering
Anum Corral-Ruiz (Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico); Felipe
A. Cruz-Pérez (Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico); Genaro
Hernandez-Valdez (UAM-A, Mexico)
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A Load-Conscious Cell Selection Scheme for
Femto-Assisted Cellular Networks
Rahul Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology
Madras, India); Sudeepta Mishra (Indian Institute
of Technology Madras, India); Siva Ram Murthy (IIT
Madras, India)
Ahmed Kalil (Ilmenau University of Technology,
Germany); Oleksandr Artemenko (Ilmenau
University of Technology, Germany); Anastasia
Lavrenko (Ilmenau University of Technology,
Germany); Andreas Mitschele-Thiel (Ilmenau
University of Technology, Germany)
A Resource Allocation Scheme for D2D multicast
with QoS protection in OFDMA-based Systems
Bo Peng, Chunjing Hu, Tao Peng, Yang Yang,
Wenbo Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
RB Allocation based on Genetic Algorithm and
Coordination over the X2 interface in the LTE
Uplink
Safa Essassi (Higher School of Communication of
Tunis Sup'Com, Tunisia); Sofiane Cherif (Sup'Com,
Tunisia); Mohamed Siala (Sup'Com, Tunisia)
On Dynamic Fractional Frequency Reuse for
OFDMA Cellular Networks
Ergin Dinc (Koc University, Turkey); Mutlu Koca
(Bogazici University, Turkey)
Spectrum-Efficient Operating Policy for EnergyHarvesting Clustered Wireless Networks
Kwonho Song (Yonsei University, Korea); Jemin Lee
(Singapore University of Technology and Design,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA);
Sungsoo Park (Korea Railroad Research Institute,
Korea); Daesik Hong (Yonsei University, Korea)
Routing IPv6 over Wireless Networks with LowMemory Devices
Elerson Santos (Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais, Brazil); Marcos A. M. Vieira (Federal
University of Minas Gerais, Brazil); Luiz F. M. Vieira
(Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Energy-Efficient Component Carrier Configuration
and Power Control for Carrier Aggregated
Systems
Shengsen Wang, Feng Chunyan, Caili Guo,
Guoxiang Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Optimal User Association Based on Topological
Potential in Heterogeneous Networks
Rui Han (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Feng Chunyan
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
72 GHz Millimeter Wave Indoor Measurements
for Wireless and Backhaul Communications
Shuai Nie (NYU WIRELESS & NYU-Poly, USA); Shu
Sun (NYU WIRELESS & NYU-Poly, USA); George R
MacCartney, Jr. (NYU WIRELESS & NYU-Poly, USA);
Theodore Rappaport (New York University & NYU
WIRELESS, USA)
Analysis of a Transportation Problem based
Scheduling Algorithm for Inter-band Carrier
Aggregation
Zoraida Frias (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid,
Spain); Marta Ventura (Universidad Politecnica de
Madrid, Spain); Jorge Pérez (Universidad
Politecnica de Madrid, Spain)
A Fast Converging Algorithm for Sum Power
Minimization in MIMO Uplink
Xiaojia Lu (University of Oulu, Finland); Antti Tölli
(University of Oulu, Finland); Markku Juntti
(University of Oulu, Finland)
Study on Effect of Backhual Solution on Indoor
Mobile Deployment "Macrocell vs. Femtocell"
Ashraf Awadelkarim Widaa Ahmed (KTH Royal
Institute of Technology & ICT School, Sweden); Jan
Markendahl (Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden); Cicek Cavdar (Royal Institute of
Technology (KTH), Sweden); Amirhossein Ghanbari
(KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
On the Benefit of Context-Awareness for Security
Mechanisms in LTE/EPS Networks
Siwar Ben Hadj Said (Orange Labs, France); Karine
Guillouard (Orange Labs, France); Jean-Marie
Bonnin (Institut Mines Telecom / Telecom
Bretagne & IRISA, France)
Channel management in a campus-wide WLAN
with partially overlapping channels
Ester Mengual (Universitat Politènica de Catalunya
(UPC), Spain); Eduard Garcia-Villegas (Technical
University of Catalonia (UPC), Spain); Rafael Vidal
Ferré (Universitat Politènica de Catalunya (UPC) &
Wireless Networks Group, Spain)
Self-Organized Common Control Channel Design
for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks
Paulo M. R. dos Santos (Ilmenau University of
Technology, Germany); Mohamed Abdrabou
Localized Disjoint Multipath Routing Protocol in
Irregular Wireless Sensor Networks
Kwansoo Jung (Chungnam National University,
Korea); Euisin Lee (University of California, Los
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Angeles, USA); Seungmin Oh (Chungnam National
University, Korea); Yongbin Yim (Chungnam
National University, Korea); Sang-Ha Kim
(Chungnam National University, Korea)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: Balmoral
NET17: Multi-hop Networks II
Chair: Christos Politis (Kingston University, United
Kingdom)
Zone Division Model for Capacity Analysis in
Multi-hop Data Acquisition Systems with Hidden
Nodes
Yun Wen (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan);
Kazuyuki Ozaki (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan);
Hiroshi Fujita (Fujitsu laboratories limited, Japan);
Teruhisa NInomiya (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.,
Japan); Makoto Yoshida (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.,
Japan)
A Network-Coded Relay Cooperative
Transmission Scheme for Cognitive Radio
Networks
Sihang Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Tiejun Lv (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
Analysis of Re-sequencing Buffer Overflow
Probability Based On Stochastic Delay
Characteristics
Dongmei Zhou (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Hongyan Li (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Jiandong Li (Xidian University, P.R. China)
Geometric Design of Cooperative Spectrum
Sensing for Cognitive Radios
Shao-Chou Hung (National Taiwan University,
Taiwan); Kwang-Cheng Chen (National Taiwan
University, Taiwan)
Impact of Communication Constraints on
Consensus Finding in Multi-Agent Systems
Niklas Goddemeier (TU Dortmund University,
Germany); Daniel Behnke (TU Dortmund
University, Germany); Christian Wietfeld (TU
Dortmund University & Communication Networks
Institute, Germany)
Optimization of Collaborating Secondary Users in
a Cooperative Sensing under Noise Uncertainty
Yuan Ma, Xing Zhang (Beijing University of Posts &
Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Yue Gao, Laurie Cuthbert (Queen Mary, University
of London, United Kingdom)
Network coding in convergecast of wireless
sensor networks: friend or foe?
Zhenzhou Tang (Wenzhou University, P.R. China);
Hongyu Wang (Dalian University of Technology,
P.R. China); Qian Hu (Wenzhou University, P.R.
China)
Cognitive Node Allocation Scheme for Wideband
Spectrum Sensing Fairness in Cognitive Radio
Network
Shang Liu, Long Zhang, Qixun Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
CrossWalk: A Novel Cross-layer Random Walk
Data Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks
Issam Mabrouki (University of Carthage &
HanaLab, ENSI, Tunisia); Nesrine Ben Khalifa (ENSI,
Tunisia); Amine Dhraief (University of Manouba,
Tunisia); Abdelfettah Belghith (University of
Manouba & National School of Computer Sciences
ENSI, Tunisia)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: 10-12
NET19: Dynamic Spectrum Access
Delay-Sensitive Data Gathering in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Ohad Kravchick (Fordham University (Current
Affiliation: Google) & Fordham University, USA);
David Wei (Fordham University, USA); Xiaolan
Zhang (Fordham University, USA)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: 07-09
NET18: Cognitive & Cooperative Networks I
Chair: Lorenza Giupponi (Centre Tecnològic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain)
On the impact of the Observation Strategy in a
POMDP-based framework for Spectrum Selection
Alessandro Raschellà (Technical University of
Catalonia (UPC) - Barcelona, Spain); Jordi PérezRomero (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
(UPC), Spain); Oriol Sallent (Universitat Politècnica
de Catalunya, Spain); Anna Umbert (University
Politecnica of Catalunya, Spain)
A Distributed Solution for Cooperation Strategy in
Cognitive Radio Networks
Tsung-Ying Wu, Kuo-Wei Lin, Po-Han Huang,
Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Chair: Nada Golmie (NIST, USA)
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A week in London: Spectrum usage in
Metropolitan London
Alexandros Palaios (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany); Janne Riihijärvi (RWTH Aachen
University, Germany); Oliver D Holland (King's
College London, United Kingdom); Petri Mähönen
(RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Energy-Efficient Spectrum Access in Cognitive
Radio
Cong Xiong (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA);
Lu Lu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA);
Geoffrey Li (Georgia Tech, USA)
Resilient and Multi-dimensional Cooperative
Spectrum Sensing on Cognitive Radio Networks
Julio Soto (Federal University of Parana, Brazil);
Kaushik Chowdhury (Northeastern University,
USA); Michele Nogueira (Federal University of
Parana, Brazil)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: 13-15
NET20: Body Area Networks
Chair: Simon Cotton (Queen's University, Belfast,
United Kingdom)
MIMO Capacity Performance of Off-Body Radio
Channels in a Street Environment
Michal Mackowiak (Technical University of Lisbon,
Portugal); Luis M. Correia (IST - Technical
University Lisbon & INOV-INESC, Portugal)
Prediction-based Dynamic Relay Transmission
Scheme for Wireless Body Area Networks
Hui Feng (University of Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China); Bin Liu (University of Science
and Technology of China, P.R. China); Zhisheng Yan
(University of Science and Technology of China,
P.R. China); Chi Zhang (University of Science and
Technology of China, P.R. China); Chang Wen Chen
(State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
Link Layer Adaptation in Body Area Networks:
Balancing Reliability and Longevity
Vladimir Marbukh (National Institute of Standards
and Technology, USA); Kamran Sayrafian (NIST,
USA); Mehdi Alasti (Time Warner Cable, USA)
Jointly Optimal Utility Distortion-Robustness and
Lifetime Tradeoff for Multimedia Networks
Arfa Dilawari, Muhammad Tahir (University of
Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan)
EWMA-Triggered Waterfilling for ReducedComplexity Resource Management in ad-hoc
Connections
Johannes Gonter (Vienna University of Technology,
Austria); Norbert Goertz (Vienna University of
Technology, Austria); Markus Rupp (Vienna
University of Technology, Austria); Wolfgang
Gartner (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: 16-17
NET21: Vehicular Traffic Management for
Smart Cities (SS1)
Chair: Philip A Perry (Dublin City University,
Ireland)
Using Vehicular Networks for Urban Surveillance:
an Adaptive Data Collection Scheme
Raffaele Bruno (IIT-CNR, Italy); Maddalena Nurchis
(IIT-CNR & IIT - CNR - Pisa, Italy)
A Traffic Light Extension to Cell Transmission
Model for Estimating Urban Traffic Jam
Bo Xie (National University of Defense Technology,
P.R. China); Ming Xu (National University of
Defense Technology, P.R. China); Jérôme Härri
(EURECOM, France); Yingwen Chen (National
University of Defense Technology, P.R. China)
A Traffic Congestion Avoidance Algorithm with
Dynamic Road Pricing for Smart Cities
Fahri Soylemezgiller (Provus Information
Technologies, Turkey); Murat Kuscu (Koc
University, Turkey); Deniz Kilinc (Koç University,
Turkey)
Towards Smarter Metropolitan Emergency
Response
Marcus Poulton (Birkbeck College & London
Ambulance, United Kingdom); George Roussos
(Birkbeck College, University of London, United
Kingdom)
Adaptive Beaconing System based on Fuzzy Logic
Approach for Vehicular Network
Aslinda Hassan (Memorial University of
Newfoundland, Canada); Mohamed Hossam
Ahmed (Memorial University, Canada); Aziz
Rahman (IEMD - Chair, Canada)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: A
MAC06: Energy-efficient MAC and Resource
Management II
Chair: Cristina Cano (Hamilton Institute & NUI
Maynooth, Ireland)
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Energy-Efficient Coordinated User Scheduling and
Power Control in Downlink Multi-cell OFDMA
Networks
Luca Venturino (Universita' degli Studi di Cassino e
del Lazio Merdionale, Italy); Chiara Risi (University
of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Italy); Stefano
Buzzi (University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale,
Italy); Alessio Zappone (Technical University of
Dresden, Germany)
Energy Efficient Reservation-based Opportunistic
MAC Scheme in Multi-hop Networks
Ruifeng Zhang (IRISA, France); Olivier Berder
(IRISA, University of Rennes 1, France); Olivier
Sentieys (IRISA, University of Rennes 1, France)
On the Energy Efficiency of Wireless Random
Access Networks with Multi-packet Reception
Kab Seok Ko (KAIST, Korea); Bang Chul Jung
(Gyeongsang National University, Korea); Dan
Keun Sung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Korea)
Fast Optimal Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation
for Downlink Multi-User OFDM Systems
Suman Khakurel (McGill University, Canada);
Christopher Leung (McGill University, Canada); Tho
Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada)
Performance Analysis of Discontinuous Reception
Mechanism with Web Traffic in LTE Networks
Jiong Wu, Tiankui Zhang, Zhimin Zeng (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: B
PHY26: Beamforming III
Chair: Emil Björnson (Supélec & KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Multi-carrier Cell Structures with Vertical and
Horizontal Sector Offset using Static
Beamforming
Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland);
Lester Ho (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland)
Feedback Budget Allocation Optimization for PVQ in Downlink Beamforming
Mirza Golam Kibria (Kyoto University & Graduate
School of Informatics, Japan); Hidekazu Murata
(Kyoto University, Japan); Susumu Yoshida (Kyoto
University, Japan)
Weighted-Combining Calibration for Implicit
Feedback Beamforming on Downlink Multiuser
MIMO Systems
Hayato Fukuzono (NTT Corporation, Japan);
Tomoki Murakami (NTT Corporation, Japan); Riichi
Kudo (NTT Corporation & University of Bristol,
Japan); Yasushi Takatori (NTT Network Innovation
Laboratories, Japan); Masato Mizoguchi (NTT,
Japan)
Chirp Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband Antenna
Array with Low Sample-rate Digital Beam Steering
Igor Dotlic (National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, Japan); Ryu Miura
(NICT, Japan)
Throughput Improvement by Precoding-Based
Vertical Plane Beam Control and Cooperative
MIMO Transmission
Kenji Hoshino (Softbank Mobile Corp., Japan);
Teruya Fujii (Softbank Mobile, Japan)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: Park
PHY27: Cognitive and Green Radio III
Chair: Seiichi Sampei (Osaka University, Japan)
Multi-channel Robust Spectrum Sensing with
Low-complexity Filter Bank Realization
Hanwen Cao, Wei Jiang, Thomas Kaiser
(Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Small Wind Turbine Generic Model Design for BTS
Radio Interaction Studies
Tran Vu La (Telecom Bretagne, France); François Le
Pennec (Telecom Bretagne & Lab-STICC/MOM,
France); Christophe Vaucher (NHEOLIS, France)
Multiple Primary User Spectrum Sensing for
Unknown Noise Statistics
Lu Wei (Aalto University, Finland); Olav Tirkkonen
(Aalto University, Finland)
A Two-Stage Cooperative Spectrum Sensing
Method for Energy Efficiency Improvement in
Cognitive Radio
Guoxiang Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Caili Guo (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Shulan Feng (Huawei Technologies, P.R.
China); Feng Chunyan (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Shengsen
Wang (BeiJing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
A Subsampling Receiver Scheme for SDR/CR
Application With Jitter Compensation And
Reduced Complexity
Duan Zhao (Delft University of Technology &
Electronics Research Laboratory, The
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Netherlands); Li Huang (Holst Centre/imec, The
Netherlands); Guido Dolmans (Holst Centre /
IMEC-NL, The Netherlands); Wouter Serdijn (Delft
University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: Thames
PHY28: PHY Performance Evaluation III
Chair: Neji Youssef (Ecole superieure des
communications de Tunis, Tunisia)
Sum-Rate Performance and Impact of SelfInterference Cancellation on Full-Duplex Wireless
Systems
Sanjeewa P Herath (McGill University, Canada);
Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada)
Spatial Modulation Performance Analysis over
Generalized Fading Channels
Osamah S. Badarneh (University of Tabuk, Saudi
Arabia); Raed Mesleh (University of Tabuk, Saudi
Arabia)
Influence of Climate Variability on Performance
of Wireless Microwave Links
Péter Kántor (Budapest University of Technology
and Economics, Hungary); János Bitó (Budapest
University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
Time Reversal applied to large MISO-OFDM
systems
Thierry Dubois (IETR - Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute of Rennes
(IETR), France); Maryline Hélard (INSA Rennes &
IETR Institute of Electronics and
Telecommunications of Rennes, France); Matthieu
Crussière (IETR - Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute of Rennes
(IETR) & INSA - National Institute of Applied
Sciences, France); Issam Maaz (IETR - Electronics
and Telecommunications Research Institute of
Rennes (IETR), France)
A Throughput Fair SLNR Scheduling Algorithm for
Hybrid Fi-Wi Indoor Downlink MU-MIMO
Diptanil Debbarma (Eindhoven University of
Technology & IISc, The Netherlands); Qing Wang
(Eindhoven University of Technology, The
Netherlands); Sonia Heemstra de Groot
(Eindhoven Technical University, The Netherlands);
Anthony Lo (Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands)
Blind channel order and delay timing estimation
in autonomous decentralized network using
asynchronous DS-CDMA
Tokihito Watanabe (Tokyo University of
Agriculture and Technology, Japan); Kenta
Umebayashi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology, Japan); Yasuo Suzuki (Tokyo
University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
A Modified Leakage-based Transmit Filter Design
for Multi-User MIMO systems
Piya Patcharamaneepakorn (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom); Simon Armour (University of
Bristol, United Kingdom); Angela Doufexi
(University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Handover Prediction for Long-Term Window
Scheduling based on SINR Maps
Huijun Li (RWTH Aachen University, Germany);
Saeed Habibi (RWTH Aachen University, Germany);
Gerd H. Ascheid (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany)
Unified Structure and Parallel Algorithms for
FBMC Transmitter and Receiver
Yonghong Zeng (Institute for Infocomm Research,
Singapore); Ying-Chang Liang (Institute for
Infocomm Research, Singapore); Meng Wah Chia
(Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore);
Edward Chu Yeow Peh (Institute for Infocomm
Research, Singapore)
On Spectrum Sensing, Secondary and Primary
Throughput, Under Outage Constraint With Noise
Uncertainty and Flat Fading
Youssif Sharkasi (University of Leeds, United
Kingdom); Desmond McLernon (The University of
Leeds, United Kingdom); Mounir Ghogho
(University of Leeds, United Kingdom); Syed Ali
Raza Zaidi (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: Lancaster
PHY 30: Power Efficient Communications I
Chair: Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, United
Kingdom)
Wagner-Like Decoding for Noncoherent PPM
based Ultra-Low-Power Communications
Peng Zhang (Eindhoven University of Technology,
The Netherlands); Frans MJ Willems (Technical
University Eindhoven, The Netherlands); Li Huang
(IMEC Netherlands, The Netherlands)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: York
PHY29: Signal Processing for Wireless
Communications III
Chair: Aarne O Mämmelä (VTT, Finland)
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Energy Efficiency Analysis with Circuit Power
Consumption in Massive MIMO Systems
Daehan Ha (KAIST, Korea); Keonkook Lee (Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea); Joonhyuk Kang (KAIST, Korea)
Near-optimal Energy-efficient Joint Resource
Allocation for Multi-hop MIMO-AF Systems
Fabien Héliot (University of Surrey, United
Kingdom); Muhammad Ali Imran (University of
Surrey, United Kingdom); Rahim Tafazolli
(University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
Power Allocation in Relay Channels under a
Global Power Constraint using Virtual Nodes
Paul Ferrand (INSA-Lyon, France); Jean-Marie
Gorce (INSA-Lyon, France); Claire Goursaud (INSALyon, France)
Optimal Transmission Policies for Energy
Harvesting Nodes with Partial Information of
Energy Arrivals
Alberto Zanella (Istituto di Elettronica e di
Ingegneria dell’Inform. e delle Telecomunicazioni,
Italy); Alessandro Bazzi (WiLab, IEIIT-BO/CNR,
University of Bologna, Italy); Barbara M Masini
(IEIIT-CNR & University of Bologna, Italy); Gianni
Pasolini (University of Bologna, Italy)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: Monarch
NET22: NET Interactive Posters II
Chair: Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College
London, United Kingdom)
Energy Efficient Coverage Planning in Cellular
Networks with Sleep Mode
Yiqun Wu (Huawei, P.R. China); Gaoning He
(Huawei Technologies, P.R. China); Shunqing Zhang
(Huawei Technologies, Co. Ltd., P.R. China); Yan
Chen (Huawei, P.R. China); Shugong Xu (Huawei,
P.R. China)
Efficient Power Allocation Strategy in Multiuser
MIMO Broadcast Channels
Lei Zhao (University of Nantes & Polytech Nantes,
France); Yide Wang (IREENA, Polytech'Nantes,
university of Nantes, France); Pascal Chargé
(Université de Nantes, France)
Exploiting User Movement Patterns to Enhance
Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks
Stefan Videv (University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom); John Thompson (University of
Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Harald Haas (The
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
A Low-Complexity Relaying Protocols for
Incremental DF Relay Systems with Co-Channel
Interference
Anas M. Salhab (King Fahd University of Petroleum
& Minerals, Saudi Arabia); Salam A. Zummo
(KFUPM, Saudi Arabia)
Location Based Content Recommendation for
CASoRT System
Wan Dong (Tsinghua University, P.R. China);
Xiaofeng Zhong (Tsinghua University, P.R. China);
Naijia Liu (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Pengzhi
Xu (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Jing Wang (EE.
Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
A Feature Detector Based on Compressed Sensing
and Wavelet Transform for Wideband Cognitive
Radio
Xiaomin Liu, Qixun Zhang, Xiao Yan, Zhiyong Feng,
Jianwei Liu, Ying Zhu, Jianhua Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
Beamforming Design for a Cooperative Relay
System with Limited Feedback
Tao Tao (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany);
Bo Zhao (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany);
Andreas Czylwik (Universität Duisburg-Essen,
Germany)
A Data Mining Approach to Energy Efficiency in
Wireless Sensor Networks
Emad Abdelmoghith (University of Ottawa,
Canada); Hussein T Mouftah (University of Ottawa,
Canada)
Survey of IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi Deployments for
Deriving the Spatial Structure of Opportunistic
Networks
Andreas Achtzehn (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany); Ljiljana Simić (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany); Peter Gronerth (RWTH Aachen
University, Germany); Petri Mähönen (RWTH
Aachen University, Germany)
Opportunistic Spectrum Access Based on Channel
Quality under General Collision Constraints
Xiaodong Peng (Tsinghua University, P.R. China);
Xiaofeng Zhong (Tsinghua University, P.R. China);
Limin Xiao (Tsinghua University, P.R. China);
Shidong Zhou (Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
A Novel Approach to Optimal Resource Allocation
in HETnets Based on the CINR Requested by Users
Alvaro Pachon (Universidad Icesi, Colombia);
Ubaldo García-Palomares (Universidad de Vigo,
Spain); Andres Navarro (Universidad Icesi,
Colombia)
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Wireless Sensor Network for Low-Complexity
Entropy Determination of Human Gait
Mihaela I. Chidean (Rey Juan Carlos University,
Spain); Giancarlo Pastor (Aalto University & King
Juan Carlos University, Finland); Eduardo Morgado
(Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain); Julio Ramiro
(University King Juan Carlos, Spain); Antonio J.
Caamaño (Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid,
Spain)
Dynamic Two-Threshold Flow Control Scheme for
3GPP LTE-A Relay Networks
Ping-Chen Lin (National Taiwan University of
Science and Technology & NTUST, Taiwan); RayGuang Cheng (National Taiwan University of
Science and Technology, Taiwan)
A Novel Multi-antenna Relay Selection Scheme
over Nakagami-m Fading Channels
Xiaoxiang Wang, Zheng Ziyun, Qi Yanyan (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
Improving outdoor to indoor coverage by use of
TD-LTE in-band relay
Zhiheng Guo (Ericsson China, P.R. China); Hai
Wang (Ericsson (China) Co. Ltd., P.R. China); Yu
Qian (Ericsson Research, P.R. China); Rui Fan
(Ericsson China Communication Company, P.R.
China)
Maximizing Energy Efficiency for Loss Tolerant
Applications: The Packet Buffering Case
Muhammad Majid Butt (Qatar University, Qatar);
Eduard Jorswieck (Dresden University of
Technology, Germany); Björn Ottersten (University
of Luxembourg, Luxemburg)
Optimal Relay Location and Power Allocation for
Rayleigh-fading Channels in Cognitive Relay
Networks
Lefei Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Tao Peng
(Beijing University of Posts & Telcommunications,
P.R. China); Bo Peng (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Wenbo
Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
An Autonomous Pareto Optimality Achieving
Algorithm beyond Aloha Games with Spatial
Reuse
Jiangbin Lyu (National University of Singapore,
Singapore); Yong Huat Chew (Institute for
Infocomm Research, Singapore); Wai-Choong
Wong (National University of Singapore,
Singapore)
Hierarchy Based Component Carriers Selection in
Carrier Aggregation for LTE-A System
Hanhui Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Yang Yu (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Ben Wang (No. 28 Research Institute, China
Electronics Technology Group Corporation, P.R.
China); Weidong Wang (Beijing Unversity of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Yinghai
Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Tuesday 14:00-15:40 – Room: Monarch
APP04: APP Posters
Chair: Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College
London, United Kingdom)
Communication Services Applied to Business: A
Simple Algorithm for Personal Trading
Francesco Benedetto (University of Roma Tre &
Signal Processing for Telecommunications and
Economics Lab., Italy); Gaetano Giunta (University
of "Roma TRE" & Laboratory of Signal Processing
for Telecommunications and Economics, Italy)
Distributed Multimedia Content Analysis with
MapReduce
Arto Heikkinen (University of Oulu, Finland); Jouni
Sarvanko (University of Oulu, Finland); Mika
Rautiainen (University of Oulu, Finland); Mika
Ylianttila (University of Oulu, Finland)
Communication Management for Cooperative
Vehicular Systems
Olivia P. Brickley (Cork Institute of Technology,
Ireland); Dirk Pesch (Cork Institute of Technology,
Ireland)
A Review of Public Safety Communications, from
LMR to Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
Anna E. Paulson (US Dept of
Commerce/NTIA/Institute for Telecommunication
Sciences & University of Colorado, Boulder, USA);
Thomas Schwengler (University of Colorado, USA)
Performance Investigation of Data Transmission
in Wireless Power Transfer with Coil
Displacements
Motoki Iida (Keio University, Japan); Kazuki Sugeno
(Keio University, Japan); Mamiko Inamori (Tokai
University & Sony CSL, Japan); Yukitoshi Sanada
(Keio University, Japan)
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Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: Sandringham
NET44: Green Radio
Chair: Loutfi Nuaymi (Telecom Bretagne,
France)
Green Cellular Access Network Operation through
Dynamic Spectrum and Traffic Load Management
Shuyu Ping, Adnan Aijaz, Oliver D Holland, Hamid
Aghvami (King's College London, United Kingdom)
Downlink Power Consumption of HetNets Based
on the Probabilistic Traffic Model of Mobile Users
Ali Riza Ekti (Texas A&M University, USA);
Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir (Texas A&M
University at Qatar (TAMUQ), USA); Erchin
Serpedin (Texas A&M University, USA); Khalid A.
Qaraqe (Texas A&M University at Qatar, USA)
A Study on Virtual BS Live Migration-Part II: A
Seamless and Lossless Mechanism for vBS
Migration
Cheng Wang (Bell Labs CHINA, P.R. China)
Power Efficient 60 GHz Wireless Communication
Networks with Relays
Linhao Dong (University of Liverpool, United
Kingdom); Sumei Sun (Institute for Infocomm
Research, Singapore); Xu Zhu (University of
Liverpool, United Kingdom); Yeow-Khiang Chia
(Institute for Infocomm Research & Agency for
Science, Technology and Research, Singapore)
On the use of the 433 MHz band to Improve the
Energy Efficiency of M2M Communications
Pere Tuset-Peiro (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,
Spain); Ferran Adelantado (Universitat Oberta de
Catalunya, Spain); Xavier Vilajosana (Universitat
Oberta de Catalunya, Spain); Francisco VázquezGallego (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions
de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain); Jesus Alonso-Zarate
(Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de
Catalunya - CTTC, Spain)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: Balmoral
NET24: Multi-hop Networks III
Chair: Felip Riera-Palou (University of the Balearic
Islands, Spain)
Full Duplex Relaying for Local Area
Ilkka S. Harjula (VTT Technical Research Centre of
Finland, Finland); Risto Wichman (Aalto University
School of Electrical Engineering, Finland); Kari
Pajukoski (Nokia-Siemens Networks, Finland); Eeva
Lähetkangas (Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland);
Esa Tiirola (Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland);
Olav Tirkkonen (Aalto University, Finland)
Performance of Coarse Relay Site Planning in
Composite Fading/Shadowing Environments
Ömer Bulakci (Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf
GmbH & Aalto University School of Electrical
Engineering, Germany); Jyri Hämäläinen (Aalto
University, Finland); Egon Schulz (Huawei
Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, Germany)
Elastic Fair Rate Allocation Scheme for MultiRadio Wireless Mesh Networks
Seyed Dawood Sajjadi Torshizi (MIMOS Berhad &
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Kae Hsiang
Kwong (MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia); David Chieng
(MIMOS & Wireless Cluster, Malaysia); Seh Chun
Ng (MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia); Fazirulhisyam
Hashim (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
The Impact of Base Station Mobility Patterns on
Wireless Sensor Network Lifetime
O Cayirpunar (TOBB University of Economics and
Technology, Turkey); Bulent Tavli (TOBB University
of Economics and Technology, Turkey); Esra Urtis
(TOBB University of Economics and Technology,
Turkey)
A Stable Marriage Framework for Distributed
Virtual MIMO Coalition Formation
Rodrigo A. Vaca Ramírez (University of Edinburgh,
United Kingdom); Eitan Altman (INRIA, France);
John Thompson (University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom); Victor Ramos (Universidad Autonoma
Metropolitana & Networking and
Telecommunications Research Team, Mexico)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: 07-09
NET25: Cognitive & Cooperative Networks II
Chair: Oliver D Holland (King's College London, UK)
Robust Sensing Strategy for Dynamic Spectrum
Access in the 2.4 GHz ISM Band
Narjes Torabi, (University of British Columbia,
Canada); Shantanu R Bhate (University of British
Columbia & Birla Institute of Technology and
Science, Pilani Campus, Canada); Victor CM Leung
(The University of British Columbia, Canada)
Radio Access Technology Classification for
Cognitive Radio Networks
Shaswar Baban (King's College London, United
Kingdom); Daniel Denkovski (Ss. Cyril and
Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia);
Oliver D Holland (King's College London, United
Kingdom); Liljana Gavrilovska (Ss Cyril and
Methodius University - Skopje, Macedonia); Hamid
Aghvami (King's College London, United Kingdom)
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Cooperative Relaying for Idle Band Integration in
Spectrum Sharing Systems
Syed Hussain (Texas A&M University at Qatar,
Qatar); Khalid A. Qaraqe (Texas A&M University at
Qatar, USA)
Performance Analysis of Multiple Sample Based
Improved Energy Detector in Collaborative CR
Networks
Ajay Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
India); Manav Bhatnagar (Indian Institute of
Technology Delhi, India); Ranjan K. Mallik (Indian
Institute of Technology - Delhi, India)
Prototype of Tablet-type TV Band Portable Device
with UHF Converter for TV White-spaces
Utilization
Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute of
Information and Communications Technology
(NICT), Japan); Hiroshi Harada (National Institute
of Information & Communications Technology
(NICT), Japan)
A framework for calculation of TV white space
availability subject to the protection of DTT and
PMSE
Hamid Reza Karimi (Ofcom, United Kingdom)
An Auction-based Mechanism for Spectrum
Leasing in Overlay Cognitive Radio Networks
Stavroula Vassaki (National Technical University of
Athens, Greece); Marios I. Poulakis (National
Technical University of Athens, Greece);
Athanasios D. Panagopoulos (National Technical
University of Athens, Greece); Philip Constantinou
(National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
A Techno-Economic Framework of Spectrum
Combining for Indoor Capacity Provisioning
Christian Dahlberg (Royal Institute of Technology &
Industrial Management and Engineering, Sweden);
Zhicheng Liu (KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden); Aidilla Pradini (Royal Insitute of
Technology (KTH), Sweden); Ki Won Sung (KTH
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: 10-12
NET26: Spectrum Management and TV White
Spaces
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: 13-15
NET27: Future Ultra Dense Wireless
Networks: Air Interface and Radio Resources
Management Challenges (SS3)
Chair: Francesco Benedetto (University of Roma
Tre & Signal Processing for Telecommunications
and Economics Lab., Italy)
Chair: Angeliki Alexiou (University of Piraeus,
Greece)
Interference Aggregation of Cellular Mobile
Communication Network in TV White Spaces
Lingwu Yuan (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunication, P.R. China); Long Zhang
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunication, P.R. China); Zebing Feng
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications & Wireless Technology
Innovation Lab, P.R. China); Zhiyong Feng (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Ping Zhang (WTI-BUPT, P.R. China)
Analytical study on network spectrum efficiency
of ultra dense networks
Qian (Clara) Li (Intel Corporation, P.R. China); Geng
Wu (Intel Corporation, USA); Rose Qingyang Hu
(Utah State University, USA)
Mutual-interference-aware Available Spectrum
Resource Distribution in TV White Space
Long Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunication, P.R. China); Lingwu Yuan
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunication, P.R. China); Zebing Feng
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications & Wireless Technology
Innovation Lab, P.R. China); Zhiyong Feng (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
Design of Dual-Access-Technology Femtocells in
Enterprise Environments
Ahmed Elsherif (University of California, Davis,
USA); Wei-Peng Chen (Fujitsu Laboratories of
America, USA); Akira Ito (Fujitsu Laboratories of
America, USA); Zhi Ding (University of California at
Davis, USA)
Virtual Bearer Management for Efficient MTC
Radio and Backhaul Sharing in LTE Networks
Konstantinos Samdanis (NEC Europe Ltd.,
Germany); Andreas Kunz (NEC Europe Ltd.,
Germany); Mohammad Istiak Hossain (NEC Europe
Ltd, Germany); Tarik Taleb (NEC Europe Ltd.,
Germany)
An adaptive ABS-CoMP scheme in LTE-Advanced
Heterogeneous Networks
Wei Luo (Tongji University, P.R. China); Yusheng Ji
(National Institute of Informatics, Japan); Aihuang
Guo (Tongji University, P.R. China)
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Real-Time Data Dissemination for Slowly-varying
Mobile Sinks in Wireless Sensor Networks
Seungmin Oh, Yongbin Yim, Jeongcheol Lee,
Hosung Park, Sang-Ha Kim (Chungnam National
University, Korea)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: 16-17
APP05: Protocols and Signalling
Chair: Nishanth Sastry (King's College London,
United Kingdom)
CC4IMS: A Mobile-based Open-Source Call Center
for IMS
Harilaos Koumaras (NCSR Demokritos, Greece);
Christos Sakkas (NCSR Demokritos, Greece);
Michail Alexandros Kourtis (NCSR Demokritos,
Greece); Jose Oscar Fajardo (University of the
Basque Country, Spain); Fidel Liberal (University of
the Basque Country, Spain)
Information Theory based Region of Interest
Extraction Scheme with Perceptual StimulusResponse Model
Jiajun Deng (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommuniacations, P.R. China); Zhaoming Lu
(BUPT, P.R. China); Xiangming Wen (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Luhan Wang (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Hua Shao
(BUPT, P.R. China)
A Reconfigurable Middleware for Context-Aware
Applications in Autonomic Computing
Vassilis Papataxiarhis (University of Athens,
Greece); Vassileios Tsetsos (Communication
Networks Laboratory, University of Athens,
Greece); George Valkanas (University of Athens,
Greece); Corinne Kassapoglou-Faist (Centre Suisse
d' Electronique et de Microtechnique,
Switzerland); Damien Piguet (Centre Suisse d'
Electronique et de Microtechnique, Switzerland);
Stathes Hadjiefthymiades (University of Athens,
Greece)
Implementation and Application of BACnet over
6LoWPAN Networks
Tao Liu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China);
Mengtian Rong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
P.R. China); Liang Zhang (Siemens Ltd., P.R. China)
XOR Coding Scheme for Data Retransmissions
with Different Benefits in DVB-IPDC Networks
You-Chiun Wang (National Sun Yat-Sen University,
Taiwan)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: A
MAC07: Scheduling for cellular macro-, picoand femto systems
Chair: Marco Moretti (Università di Pisa, Italy)
A Decentralized Cooperative Uplink/Downlink
Adaptation Scheme for TDD Small Cell Networks
Alexis Alfredo Dowhuszko, Olav Tirkkonen (Aalto
University, Finland);
Juha Karjalainen, Tero Henttonen, Juho Pirskanen
(Renesas Mobile Europe, Finland)
A Backhaul-Aware Cell Selection Algorithm for
Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Antonio De Domenico (CEA-LETI Minatec, France);
Valentin Savin (CEA LETI, France); Dimitri Kténas
(CEA, France)
On Cross-Tier Interference In Co-Channel
Deployed Two-Tier Macro and Femto Networks
Jiang Baoang, Hui Tian (Beijng university of posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Xiaoli Chu (University of Sheffield, UK);
Jun Zhang, Liqi Gao (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Providing Fair Service in LTE-A Heterogeneous
Networks through Coordinated Scheduling
Hung-Yun Hsieh (National Taiwan University,
Taiwan); Yu-Chung Chen (National Taiwan
University, Taiwan); Yao-Pang Chiang (Silicon
Motion Inc., Taiwan)
IM-Torch:Interference Mitigation via Traffic
Offloading in Macro/Femtocell+WiFi HetNets
Liang Wang (Xidian University, P.R. China); Min
Sheng (Xidian University, P.R. China); Yan Zhang
(Xidian University, P.R. China); Hailong Jiang
(Xidian University, P.R. China)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: B
MAC08: Random access and distributed MAC
protocols
Chair: Raffaele Bruno (IIT-CNR, Italy)
Exploiting Multiple Access Points Diversity Gain in
the Multi-Access Wireless Network
Jiandong Li (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Honghao Ju (Xidian University, P.R. China); Yan
Long (Xidian University, P.R. China); Xiaoniu Yang
(No.36 Research Institute of China Electronics
Technology Group Corporation, P.R. China)
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A Distributed Opportunistic Scheduling Protocol
for Device-to-Device Communications
Junyu Liu, Min Sheng, Yan Zhang, Xijun Wang,
Hongguang Sun, Yan Shi (Xidian University, P.R.
China)
A Distributed MAC Protocol for In-Vehicle Power
Line Communication under Imperfect Carrier
Sensing
Amir Kenarsari Anhari, Victor CM Leung, Lutz
Lampe (University of British Columbia, Canada)
EDMAC: An Enhanced Directional Medium Access
Control Protocol for 60GHz Networks
Zhuo Chen, Roy Yates, Dipankar Raychaudhuri
(Rutgers University, USA)
A Game Theoretic Model for Wireless Medium
Access Control in the Presence of Hidden
Terminals
Seyed Hani Elamahdi Mortazavi Najafabadi, Costas
Constantinou (University of Birmingham, UK)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: Park
PHY31: PHY Cooperative Communications I
Chair: Kyu-Sung Hwang (Kyungil University, Korea)
Multiuser Two-Way Relaying with Power Control
for SC-FDE Systems
Homa Eghbali (Simon Fraser University, Canada);
Seyed Amin Hejazi (Simon Fraser University,
Canada); Sami Muhaidat (Khalifa University, UAE);
Naofal Al-Dhahir (University of Texas at Dallas,
USA)
Delay-Tolerant Robust Communication on an Outof-Band Relay Channel with Fading Side
Information
Seok-Hwan Park (New Jersey Institute of
Technology, USA); Osvaldo Simeone (New Jersey
Institute of Technology, USA); Onur Sahin
(InterDigital, Inc., USA); Shlomo (Shitz) Shamai
(The Technion, Israel)
Multi-Layer Hybrid-ARQ for an Out-of-Band Relay
Channel
Seok-Hwan Park (New Jersey Institute of
Technology, USA); Osvaldo Simeone (New Jersey
Institute of Technology, USA); Onur Sahin
(InterDigital, Inc., USA); Shlomo (Shitz) Shamai
(The Technion, Israel)
Distributed versus Cluster-Based Cooperative
Linear Networks: A Range Extension Study in
Suzuki Fading Environments
Mudasar Bacha (SEECS, National University of
Sciences and Technology, Pakistan); Syed Ali
Hassan (National University of Sciences and
Technology, Pakistan)
A Game-Theoretic Framework with
Reinforcement Learning for Multinode
Cooperation in Wireless Networks
Mohammed W. Baidas (Kuwait University, Kuwait)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: Thames
PHY32: PHY Performance Evaluation IV
Chair: Huan X Nguyen (Middlesex University,
United Kingdom)
Performance Evaluation of the Enhanced Physical
Downlink Control Channel in a LTE Network
Anup Talukdar (Nokia Siemens Networks, USA)
Performance of MIMO Order and Antenna Subset
Selection in Realistic Urban Macro Cell
Christian Schneider, Naveed Iqbal, Reiner S. Thomä
(Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany)
Outage Analysis of a Spectrally Efficient Scheme
for Multiuser Cognitive Relaying Networks with
Spectrum Sharing Constraints
Edgar Eduardo Benítez Olivo (State University of
Campinas, Brazil); Diana Pamela Moya Osorio
(State University of Campinas, Brazil); Daniel
Benevides da Costa (Federal University of Ceara
(UFC) & Area: Telecommunications, Brazil); José
Cândido Silveira Santos Filho (University of
Campinas - Unicamp, Brazil)
Coverage Probability Analysis for Wireless
Networks Using Repulsive Point Processes
Abdelrahman Ibrahim (Nile University, Egypt);
Tamer ElBatt (Faculty of Engineering, Cairo
University & WINC, Nile University, Egypt); Amr ElKeyi (Nile University, Egypt)
11 GHz Band 8x16 MIMO-OFDM Outdoor
Transmission Experiment for 10 Gbps Super High
Bit Rate Mobile Communications
Satoshi Suyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan); Jiyun Shen (NTTDoCoMo, Inc., Japan);
Yasuhiro Oda (NTT DoCoMo, Japan); Hiroshi Suzuki
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Kazuhiko
Fukawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: York
PHY33: Multi-Antenna Signal Processing I
Chair: Emil Björnson (Supélec & KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, Sweden)
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Analysis and Optimization of Backhaul Sharing in
CoMP
Hazem Soliman (University of Toronto, Canada);
Omar Nasr (Cairo University, Egypt); Mohamed
Khairy (Elec. and Comm. Dept., Faculty of Eng.,
Cairo Univ, Egypt)
Underlay MIMO Cognitive Transceivers Design
with Channel Uncertainty
Bassant Abdelhamid, Maha Elsabrouty (Egypt
Japan University for Science and Technology,
Egypt); Masoud Alghoniemy (University of
Alexandria, Egypt); Salwa Elramly (Ain Shams
University, Egypt); Osamu Muta, Hiroshi Furukawa
(Kyushu University, Japan)
Low Complexity Quantization Codebooks for
CoMP
Malcolm A. Egan (The University of Sydney,
Australia); Iain B. Collings (CSIRO, Australia)
Generalized Coordinated Port Selection in a
Multi-Cell Distributed Antenna System using
Semidefinite Relaxation
Gurhan Bulu (Hacettepe University, Turkey); Talha
Ahmad (Ericsson Canada, Canada); Ramy Gohary
(Carleton University, Canada); Halim
Yanikomeroglu (Carleton University, Canada); Cenk
Toker (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
V-BLAST Reception for Beamspace MIMO systems
with limited feedback
Konstantinos Maliatsos (University of Piraeus &
National Technical University of Athens, Greece);
Panagiotis N. Vasileiou (University of Piraeus,
Greece); Athanasios G. Kanatas (University of
Piraeus, Greece)
Tuesday 16:10-17:50 – Room: Lancaster
PHY34: Power Efficient Communications II
Chair: Andre Bourdoux (IMEC, Belgium)
Energy-Efficient Coordinated Beamforming with
Individual Data Rate Constraints
Yang Li (Beihang University, P.R. China); Yafei Tian
(Beihang University, P.R. China); Chenyang Yang
(Beihang University, P.R. China)
A Novel Energy-Efficient QoS-aware Handover
Scheme over IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Mehmet Fatih Tuysuz (Gebze Institute of
Technology, Turkey); Haci Ali Mantar (Gebze
Institute of Technology, Turkey)
Energy efficient M2M signaling with enhanced
gateway: Detection and Offset compensation
Daniel Popp (Friedrich-Alexander-University
Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany); Vijay
Venkateswaran (Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland)
Downlink Multiuser Beamforming and Power
Control for Base Stations Empowered by
Renewable Energy
Yung-Shun Wang (National Tsing Hua University,
Taiwan); Yao-Win Peter Hong (National Tsing Hua
University, Taiwan); Wen-Tsuen Chen (National
Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Combined Learning for Resource Allocation in
Autonomous Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Xianfu Chen (VTT Technical Research Centre of
Finland, Finland); Honggang Zhang (Université
Européenne de Bretagne (UEB) and Supelec &
Zhejiang University, France); Tao Chen (VTT
Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland);
Jacques Palicot (IETR/Supélec, France)
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS – WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER
Chair: Rodrigo A. Vaca Ramírez (University of
Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Gang Feng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, P.R. China); Shaoqian Li
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China)
Joint Power-Delay Minimization in Green
Wireless Access Networks
Farah Moety (University of Rennes I & IRISA-UMR
6074, France); Samer Lahoud (IRISA, University of
Rennes 1, France); Kinda Khawam (Université de
Versailles, France); Bernard Cousin (University of
Rennes 1 & IRISA Research Laboratory, France)
Analysis of Device-to-Device Discovery and Link
Setup in LTE Networks
Jongwoo Hong (Seoul National University, Korea);
Seungil Park (Seoul National University, Korea);
Hakseong Kim (LG Electronics Co., Korea);
Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University, Korea);
Kwang Bok Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
Efficiency Metrics for Wireless Communications
Liqiang Zhao (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Guogang Zhao (Xidian University, P.R. China);
Timothy O'Farrell (University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom)
Modeling user impatience and its impact on
performance in mobile networks
Cheick Sanogo (Telecom SudParis, France); Tijani
Chahed (Telecom SudParis, France); Salah Eddine
Elayoubi (Orange Labs, France)
Enhanced Energy Consumption Reduction
Schemes in Radio-On-Demand WLANs
Toshiyasu Tanaka (NEC Communication Systems,
Ltd., Japan); Stefan Aust (NEC Communication
Systems, Ltd., Japan); Tetsuya Ito (NEC
Communication Systems, Ltd., Japan)
LTE performance assessment - Prediction versus
field measurements
Jean-Baptiste Landre (Orange, France); Ziad El
Rawas (Orange, France); Raphael Visoz (Orange
Labs, France)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: Sovereign
NET28: Green Wireless Networking I
Assessment of the Power Saving Potential in
Dense Enterprise WLANs
Fatemeh Ganji (Technical University of Berlin,
Germany); Łukasz Budzisz (Technical University of
Berlin, Germany); Adam M Wolisz (Technical
University of Berlin, Germany)
Energy Saving Effect of Solar Powered Repeaters
for Cellular Mobile Systems
Shunsuke Fujio (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan);
Dai Kimura (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: Alcove
(Monarch Suite)
NET29: D2D Communications and LTE
Chair: Fatin Said (King's College London, United
Kingdom)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: 07-09
NET30: Cognitive Radio Networks I
Chair: Thikrait Al Mosawi (King’s College London,
United Kingdom)
Experiment on MIMO Cognitive Radio using Tx/Rx
Beamforming
Ryosuke Iwata (Tokyo Institute of Technology &
Araki-Sakaguchi Laboratory, Japan); Vutha Va
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Kei
Sakaguchi (Osaka University & Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan); Kiyomichi Araki (Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan)
Distributed Subcarrier and Power Allocation for
OFDMA-based Cognitive Femtocell Radio Uplink
Chin Choy Chai (Institute for Infocomm Research,
Singapore)
Enabling D2D Communications in LTE Networks
Dimitris Tsolkas (University of Athens, Greece);
Eirini Liotou (University of Athens, Greece); Nikos
Passas (University of Athens, Greece); Lazaros
Merakos (University of Athens, Greece)
Cognitive Radio Spectrum Assignment and
Handoff Decision
Emna Trigui (UTT, France); Moez Esseghir
(Technology University of Troyes & Charles
Delaunay Institute, France); Leila MerghemBoulahia (UTT, France)
User Selection Based on Limited Feedback in
Device-to-Device Communications
Daquan Feng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, P.R. China); Lu Lu (Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA); Yi Yuan-Wu (Orange
Labs, France); Geoffrey Li (Georgia Tech, USA);
Integrated Handoff Management in Cognitive
Radio Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Samad Nejatian, Sharifah K. Syed-Yusof, Nurul
Mu'azzah Abdul Latiff (University Technology
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Malaysia, Malaysia); Vahid Asadpour (University of
North Dakota, USA)
A New Connectivity Metric for Cognitive Radio
Networks
Mahmoud M Gad (University of Ottawa, Canada);
Ahmed Farid (University of Ottawa, Canada);
Hussein Mouftah (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: 10-12
NET31: Self-Organizing Networks I
Chair: Stefano Buzzi (University of Cassino and
Lazio Meridionale, Italy)
A Framework for Classification of Self-Organising
Network Conflicts and Coordination Algorithms
Hafiz Yasar Lateef (Qatar Mobility Innovations
Center (QMIC), Qatar); Ali Imran (Qatar Mobility
Innovation Center (QMIC), Qatar); Adnan AbuDayya (QMIC, Qatar)
Optimization Approaches for Planning Small Cell
Locations in Load-Coupled Heterogeneous LTE
Networks
Iana Siomina (Ericsson, Sweden); Di Yuan
(Linköping University, Sweden)
On The Potential of Traffic Driven Tilt
Optimization in LTE-A Networks
Dereje Woldemedhin Kifle (Nokia Siemens
Networks, Germany); Bernhard Wegmann (Nokia
Siemens Networks, Germany); Ingo Viering (Nomor
Research GmbH, Germany); Anja Klein (TU
Darmstadt, Germany)
Optimal Distributed Frequency Planning for
OFDMA Femtocell Networks
Emanuel B. Rodrigues (Federal University of Ceará
& Wireless Telecommunications Research Group,
Brazil); Ferran Casadevall (Universitat Politècnica
de Catalunya, Spain)
A Hybrid Framework for Capacity and Coverage
Optimization in Self-Organizing LTE Networks
Jietao Zhang (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., P.R.
China); Chunhua Sun (Huawei Technologies Co.,
Ltd., P.R. China); Youwen Yi (Huawei Technologies
CO., LTD., P.R. China); Hongcheng Zhuang (Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd, P.R. China)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: 13-15
NET32: Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Game Theory Based Relay Vehicle Selection for
VANET
Bin Yang, Rong, Li Cai, Xizhe Yang (Chongqing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
Can We Generate Efficient Routes by Using Only
Beacons? Backbone Routing in VANETs
Celimuge Wu (University of ElectroCommunications, Japan); Satoshi Ohzahata (The
University of Electro-Communications & Graduate
School of Information Systems, Japan); Toshihiko
Kato (University of Electro-Communications,
Japan)
Performance Evaluation of Mobile Hotspots in
Densely Deployed WLAN Environments
Shweta Sagari (WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA);
Akash Baid (WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA);
Ivan Seskar (WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA);
Tutomu Murase (NEC Corporation, Japan); Masato
Oguchi (Ochanomizu University, Japan); Dipankar
Raychaudhuri (Rutgers University, USA)
VIN6: VIN-based IPv6 Provider Independent
Addressing for Future Vehicular Internet
Communications
Sofiane Imadali (CEA, LIST, Communicating
Systems Laboratory & Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique (CEA), France); Alexandru Petrescu
(Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique, France);
Véronique Vèque (University of Paris-Sud 11,
France); Mathias Boc (CEA, LIST, Communicating
Systems Laboratory, France)
Network-Assisted QoS-Based Fast Handover with
Smart Scanning over IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Mehmet Fatih Tuysuz (Gebze Institute of
Technology, Turkey); Haci Ali Mantar (Gebze
Institute of Technology, Turkey)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: 16-17
APP06: Service Discovery, Semantic Searches
and QoE
Chair: Ole Grøndalen (Telenor, Norway)
Preference-aware Skyline Service Discovery in the
Mobile Cloud System
Yunmin Go (POSTECH, Korea); Hwangjun Song
(POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and
Technology), Korea)
Chair: Antonella Molinaro (University
"Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
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A Distributed Semantic Similar Search for Highdimensional Resources in Low-dimensional
Content Addressable Network
Qingyuan Hu, Chunhong Zhang, Yang Ji (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
Implementation of Federated Query Processing
on Linked Data
Yuchao Zhou, Suparna, Klaus Moessner (University
of Surrey, United Kingdom)
Load Balancing Regenerating Codes for
Multimedia Content Streaming
Juan Camilo Corena (Keio University, Japan);
Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio University, Japan)
Enhancing Video Viewing-Experience in
Opportunistic Networks Based on SVC, an
Experimental Study
Merza Klaghstan (University of Passau & INSA de
Lyon, Germany); David Coquil (University of
Passau, Germany); Nadia Bennani (LIRIS INSA de
Lyon, France); Harald Kosch (University of Passau,
Germany); Lionel Brunie (LIRIS INSA de Lyon,
France)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: A
MAC09: Inter- and Intra cell interference
mitigation and coordination
Chair: Ana C Aguiar (University of Porto, Portugal)
An Adaptive SFR in Multicell Networks
Rudzidatul Dziyauddin (Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia, Malaysia); Fengming Cao (Toshiba
Europe Research Telecommunication Lab, United
Kingdom); Yichao Jin (Toshiba Research Europe
Ltd, United Kingdom)
Joint Scheduling and Association for AlphaFairness Network Utility Maximization in Cellular
Networks
Chongtao Guo (Xidian University, P.R. China); Min
Sheng (Xidian University, P.R. China); Xijun Wang
(Xidian University, P.R. China); Yan Zhang (Xidian
University, P.R. China)
Coverage Probability and Spectral Efficiency for
Downlink Hexagonal Networks with Rayleigh
Fading
Xiao-Bin Yang (University of Calgary, Canada);
Abraham O Fapojuwo (University of Calgary,
Canada)
Self-Adaptive Inter-Cell Interference Coordination
Scheme for LTE Systems
Shady S. Khalifa (Cairo University, Canada);
Haitham S. Hamza (Cairo University, Egypt); Khaled
Elsayed (Cairo University, Egypt)
Interference mitigation scheme for Device-toDevice communication with QoS constraint
Xu Yanli (Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, P.R. China);
Yong Liu (Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, P.R. China);
Kai Yang (Shanghai bell labs, P.R. China); Dong Li
(Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, P.R. China)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: B
MAC10: Scheduling for multi-hop and relay
systems
Chair: Su Min Kim (Royal Institute of Technology
(KTH), Sweden)
Implementation of a self-organizing, adaptive,
flexible and ultra low-power MAC protocol for
Wireless Body Area Networks
Mickael Maman (CEA-Leti Minatec, France); David
Miras (CEA-Leti Minatec, France); Laurent Ouvry
(CEA-Leti Minatec, France)
Inter-Cell Interference Coordination in LTEAdvanced Inband Relaying Systems
Su Yi (NEC Labs, P.R. China); Ming Lei (NEC
Laboratories China, P.R. China)
Virtual Full-Duplex Buffer-Aided Relaying - Relay
Selection and Beamforming
Su Min Kim (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),
Sweden); Mats Bengtsson (KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden)
On the Implementation of Relay Selection
Strategies for a Cooperative Diamond Network
Apostolos Apostolaras (University of Thessaly &
The Centre for Research & Technology Hellas,
CERTH, Greece); Kostas Choumas (University of
Thessaly, Greece); Ilias Syrigos (University of
Thessaly, Greece); Iordanis Koutsopoulos (Athens
University of Economics and Business and CERTH &
CERTH, Greece); Thanasis Korakis (Polytechnic
Institute of New York University, USA); Antonios
Argyriou (University of Thessaly & CERTH, Greece);
Leandros Tassiulas (University of Thessaly, Greece)
Generalized Instantly Decodable Network Coding
for Relay-Assisted Networks
Adel M. Elmahdy (Alexandria University, Egypt);
Sameh Sorour (King Abdullah University of Science
and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia); Karim G
Seddik (American University in Cairo & Alexandria
University, Egypt)
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PHY35: PHY Cooperative Communications II
Chair: Gordon Stüber (Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA)
Relay Selection from an Effective Capacity
Perspective
Yuli Yang (KAUST, Saudi Arabia); Hao Ma
(University of British Columbia, Canada); Sonia
Aïssa (INRS, University of Quebec, Canada)
MIMO Relaying with Compact Antenna Arrays:
Coupling, Noise Correlation and Superdirectivity
Yehia Hassan (ETHZ, Switzerland); Raphael T. L.
Rolny (ETH Zurich, Switzerland); Armin Wittneben
(ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Novel CQI Update Methods in CoMP Transmission
Wei Xi (DOCOMO Beijing Communications
Laboratories Co., Ltd., P.R. China); Xiang Yun
(DOCOMO Beijing Communications Laboratories
Co., Ltd., P.R. China); Satoshi Nagata (NTT
DoCoMo, Inc., Japan); Lan Chen (DOCOMO Beijing
Communication Laboratories Co., Ltd, P.R. China)
Simple-DF versus Selective-DF Relaying over
Rayleigh Turbulence-Induced FSO Fading
Channels
Chadi Abou-Rjeily (Lebanese American University
(LAU), Lebanon)
Outage Probability Analysis for Correlated
Sources Transmission over Rician Fading Channels
Shen Qian (Japan Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology & School of Information Science,
Japan); Meng Cheng (Japan Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology, Japan); Khoirul Anwar
(Japan Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Japan); Tad Matsumoto (Japan
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Japan)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: Thames
PHY38: Single- and Multi-User MIMO I
Chair: Satoshi Denno (Okayama University, Japan)
Two Way Transmitter-Receiver Array Adaptation
for Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiplexed
Modulation with Array-Carrier MLE Reception -A
Path Modeled DesignKohji Itoh (Tokyo University of Science, Yamaguchi,
Japan)
Precoding and Decoding in the MIMO
Interference Channel for Discrete Constellation
Yasser Fadlallah (Telecom Bretagne Institut &
Telecom Institut, France); Amir K. Khandani
(University of Waterloo, Canada); Karine Amis
(Institut TELECOM ; TELECOM Bretagne &
Université européenne de Bretagne, France);
Abdeldjalil Aïssa-El-Bey (TELECOM Bretagne,
France); Ramesh Mahendra Pyndiah (Institut
Telecom/TELECOM Bretagne, France)
Low-Complexity Channel Estimation in LargeScale MIMO using Polynomial Expansion
Nafiseh Shariati (KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden); Emil Björnson (Supélec &
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden); Mats
Bengtsson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden); Mérouane Debbah (Supelec, France)
An efficient space-frequency coding scheme over
unknown frequency-selective fading channels
Raouia Ayadi (Ecole Supérieure des
Commmunications de Tunis, Tunisia); Inès
Kammoun (ENIS, Tunisia); Mohamed Siala
(Sup'Com, Tunisia)
MISO Broadcast Channel with Imperfect and
(Un)matched CSIT in the Frequency Domain: DoF
Region and Transmission Strategies
Chenxi Hao (Imperial College London, United
Kingdom); Bruno Clerckx (Imperial College London,
United Kingdom)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: York
PHY37: Multi-Antenna Signal Processing II
Chair: Claude D'Amours (University of Ottawa,
Canada)
Low-Complexity Linear Precoding for Downlink
Large-Scale MIMO Systems
Shahram Zarei (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Germany); Wolfgang Gerstacker (University of
Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany); Ralf R. Müller
(University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany);
Robert Schober (University of British Columbia,
Canada)
MIMO adaptive codebook for cross-polarized
antenna arrays
Karol Schober (Aalto University School of Science
and Technology, Finland); Mihai Enescu (Renesas
Mobile Europe, Finland); Risto Wichman (Aalto
University School of Electrical Engineering, Finland)
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A Limited Feedback Scheme for 3D Multiuser
MIMO based on Kronecker Product Codebook
Yi Xie (Southeast University, P.R. China); Shi Jin
(Southeast University, P.R. China); Jue Wang
(National Mobile Communications Research
Laboratory, P.R. China); Yongxu Zhu (Dublin City
University, P.R. China); Xiqi Gao (Southest
University, P.R. China); Yongming Huang
(Southeast University, P.R. China)
Interference Alignment in Partially Coordinated
Multipoint Receivers
S. Morteza Razavi (The University of Edinburgh,
United Kingdom); Tharmalingam Ratnarajah (The
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Efficient Limited Data Multi-Antenna Compressed
Spectrum Sensing Exploiting Angular Sparsity
Ines Elleuch (Sup'Com, Tunisia); Fatma Abdelkefi
(High School of Communications of Tunis
(SUPCOM), Tunisia); Amor Nafkha (SUPELEC/IETR,
France); Mohamed Siala (Sup'Com, Tunisia)
Sleep Scheduling in IEEE 802.16j Relay Networks
Huai-Sheng Huang (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan); Jia-Ming Liang (National Chiao
Tung University, Taiwan); Jen-Jee Chen (National
University of Tainan, Taiwan); Yu-Chee Tseng
(National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan)
Transmit Diversity Based on Multiplicative
Transformation for Non-binary LDPC Codes in
MIMO Systems
Chen Zheng, Jie Zhong, Yabo Li, Minjian Zhao, Jie
Wu (Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
Green Modulation in Selective-Relay Cooperative
Systems
Tarla Abadi (University of Manchester, UK); Khairi
A. Hamdi (University of Manchester, UK)
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 – Room: Lancaster
PHY36: Interference Mitigation I
Chair: Tuncer Baykas (Tohoku University, Japan)
Interference Detection Technique Using Robust
LLR for Superposed Multicarrier Transmission
Naotoshi Yoda (Keio University, Japan); Genji
Hayashi (Keio University, Japan); Tomoaki Ohtsuki
(Keio University, Japan); Jun Mashino (NTT, Japan);
Takatoshi Sugiyama (NTT, Japan)
Robust and Power Efficient Interference
Management in Downlink Multi-cell Networks
Saba Nasseri (King's College London, United
Kingdom); Tuan Anh Le (University of Leeds,
United Kingdom); Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's
College London, United Kingdom)
An Efficient Algorithm of Inter-Subchannel
Interference Self-Reduction for the Single-Carrier
Block Transmission
Ming-Xian Chang (Nation Cheng-Kung University,
Taiwan); Ching-Yu Chung (National Cheng-Kung
University, Taiwan)
Degrees of Freedom of Multiple-Antenna
Interference Channel with General CSIT
Anastasios Papazafeiropoulos (University of
Edimburgh, United Kingdom); Tharmalingam
Ratnarajah (The University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom)
Wednesday 11:10 - 12:50 – Room: Sovereign
NET33: Green Wireless Networking II
Chair: Paul Ferrand (INSA-Lyon, France)
Energy-Efficient Power Control for Fractional
Frequency Reuse
Yingyue Xu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Xiaodong Xu
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications & Wireless Technology
Innovation Institute, P.R. China); Yi Li (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Chen Xin (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Xiaofeng Tao
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Classification of Renewable Energy Scenarios and
Objectives for Cellular Networks
Hussein Al Haj Hassan (Telecom Bretagne, France);
Loutfi Nuaymi (Telecom Bretagne, France);
Alexander Pelov (Institut Mines-Telecom /
Telecom Bretagne, France)
Enhanced Small Cell Discovery in Heterogeneous
Networks Using Optimized RF Fingerprints
Athul Prasad (NEC Europe Ltd., Aalto University &
Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering,
Germany); Petteri Lunden (Nokia Research Center,
Finland); Olav Tirkkonen (Aalto University,
Finland); Carl Wijting (Nokia & Nokia Research
Center, Finland)
Wednesday 11:10 - 12:50 – Room: Alcove
(Monarch Suite)
NET34: Routing and Mobility Management
Chair: Nikos Passas (University of Athens, Greece)
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Path Protection with Explicit Availability
Constraints for Virtual Network Embedding
Sandra Herker (DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany);
Xueli An (DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany);
Wolfgang Kiess (DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany);
Andreas Kirstaedter (University of Stuttgart,
Germany)
An Architecture for Creating and Managing
Virtual Networks
David Perez-Caparros (DOCOMO Euro-Labs,
Germany); Ishan Vaishnavi (Huawei Research
Centre, Germany); Stefan Schmid (T-Labs & TU
Berlin, Germany); Ashiq Khan (NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
& DOCOMO R&D Center, Japan)
Face-to-face with Facebook friends: using online
friendlists for routing in opportunistic networks
Annalisa Socievole (University of Calabria, Italy);
Floriano De Rango (University of Calabria, Italy);
Salvatore Marano (University of Calabria, Italy)
Dynamic Tunneling for Network-based
Distributed Mobility Management Coexisting
with PMIPv6
Jong-Hyouk Lee (TELECOM Bretagne, France);
Zhiwei Yan (CNNIC, P.R. China); Jean-Marie Bonnin
(Institut Mines Telecom / Telecom Bretagne &
IRISA, France); Xavier Lagrange (Institut Mines
Telecom / Telecom Bretagne & IRISA, France)
Junction-Based Traffic-Aware Routing Scheme for
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Chun-Chih Lo (National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan); Yau-Hwang Kuo (National Cheng Kung
University, Taiwan)
Wednesday 11:10 - 12:50 – Room: 07-09
NET35: Cognitive Radio Networks II
Chair: Luca De Nardis (University of Rome La
Sapienza, Italy)
Cognitive Radio Networks: Game Modeling and
Self-organization Using Stochastic Learning
Chen-Hao Lin (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Li-Chuan Tseng (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan); ChingYao Huang (National
Chiao Tung U., Taiwan)
Scaled SLNR precoding for cognitive radio
Yiftach Richter (Bar - Ilan, Israel); Itzik Bergel (BarIlan, Israel)
Sub-channels Selection Schemes with
Interference Management for Underlay Cognitive
Networks
Hela Chamkhia (Qatar University, Qatar); Mazen
Omar Hasna (Qatar University, Qatar)
Knowledge Management Framework for Robust
Cognitive Radio Operation in Non-Stationary
Environments
Faouzi Bouali (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,
Spain); Oriol Sallent (Universitat Politècnica de
Catalunya, Spain); Jordi Pérez-Romero (Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain)
Power-Efficient Coverage Scheme for Cell-Edge
Users using Cognitive Beamforming
Azar Zarrebini-Esfahani (King's College London,
United Kingdom); Tuan Anh Le (University of
Leeds, United Kingdom); Mohammad Reza Nakhai
(King's College London, United Kingdom)
Wednesday 11:10 - 12:50 – Room: 10-12
NET36: Self-Organizing Networks II
Chair: Carles Antón-Haro (Centre Tecnologic de
Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain)
Online Evolution of Femtocell Coverage
Algorithms Using Genetic Programming
Lester Ho (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland);
Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland);
Davide Cherubini (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent,
Ireland)
Centralized Self-Optimization of Pilot Powers for
Load Balancing in LTE
Yasir Khan (Orange Labs & France Telecom,
France); Berna Sayrac (Orange Labs, France); Eric
Moulines (Télécom Paris Tech, France)
Self-configured Neighbor Cell List of Macro Cells
in Network with Small Cells
Michal Vondra (Czech Technical University in
Prague, Czech Republic); Zdenek Becvar (Czech
Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic)
Autonomous Downlink Power Control for LTE
Femtocells based on Channel Quality Indicator
Xiang Xu (RWTH Aachen University, Germany);
Gledi Kutrolli (RWTH-Aachen University,
Germany); Rudolf Mathar (RWTH Aachen
University, Germany)
Automatic Methods for HetNet Uplink Power
Control Optimization Under Fractional Load
Krystian Safjan (Nokia Siemens Networks, Poland);
Klaus Pedersen (Nokia Siemens Networks,
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Denmark); Stanisław Strzyż (Datax, Poland); Jens
Steiner (Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark);
Claudio Rosa (Nokia Siemens Networks/Aalborg,
Denmark)
Wednesday 11:10 - 12:50 – Room: 13-15
NET37: Backhaul and Offload
Chair: Antonis G Gotsis (University of Piraeus,
Greece)
Dynamic Backhaul Sensitive Network Selection
Scheme in LTE-WiFi Wireless HetNet
Alvin Kee Ngoh Ting (MIMOS, Malaysia); David
Chieng (MIMOS & Wireless Cluster, Malaysia); Kae
Hsiang Kwong (MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia); Ivan
Andonovic (University of Strathclyde, United
Kingdom); Daniel Wong (Daniel Wireless LLC, USA)
Placement of WiFi Access Points for Efficient WiFi
Offloading in an Overlay Network
JaYeong Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Korea); Nah-Oak Song (KAIST,
Korea); Byoung Hoon Jung (Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Korea);
Hansung Leem (Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology, Korea); Dan Keun Sung
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea)
Provisioning Call Quality and Capacity for
Femtocells over Wireless Mesh Backhaul
Cristian Olariu (Waterford Institute of Technology,
Ireland); John Fitzpatrick (Openet, Ireland); Yacine
Ghamri-Doudane (ENSIIE & Université Paris-Est
(LIGM Lab), France); Liam Murphy (University
College Dublin, Ireland)
Intelligent Traffic Enforcement for LTE backhaul
Yasir Zaki (New York University Abu Dhabi
(NYUAD), UAE); Thushara Weerawardane
(University of Bremen, Germany); Stephan Hauth
(Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH, Germany); Eugen
Wallmeier (Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH,
Germany); Carmelita Goerg (University of Bremen,
Germany)
Joint Routing and Resource Allocation for
Wireless Self-Backhaul in an Indoor Ultra-Dense
Network
Dennis Hui (Ericsson Research, USA); Johan Axnäs
(Ericsson Research, Sweden)
Wednesday 11:10-12:50– Room: 16-17
APP07: Streaming
Chair: Jan Sykora (Czech Technical University in
Prague, Czech Republic)
UDP-Based File Delivery Mechanism for Video
Streaming to High-Speed Trains
Shih-Ying Chang (Industrial Technology Research
Institute of Taiwan, Taiwan); Hsin-Ta Chiao
(Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI),
Taiwan); Xin-Yan Yeh (Institute for Information
Industry, Taiwan); Ming-Chien Tseng (Industrial
Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
Scalable HEVC (SHVC)-Based Video Stream
Adaptation in Wireless Networks
James Nightingale (University of the West of
Scotland, United Kingdom); Qi Wang (University of
the West of Scotland, United Kingdom); Christos
Grecos (University of West of Scotland, United
Kingdom)
Network-wide MD and Network Coding for
Heterogeneous Video Multicast
Ioannis Papadopoulos (University of Ioannina,
Greece); Nikolaos Papanikos (University of
Ioannina, Greece); Evangelos Papapetrou
(University of Ioannina, Greece); Lisimachos P
Kondi (University of Ioannina, Greece)
Peer-To-Peer Live Adaptive Video Streaming for
Information Centric Cellular Networks
Andrea Detti (University of Rome "Tor Vergata",
Italy); Bruno Ricci (University of Rome "Tor
Vergata", Italy); Nicola Blefari-Melazzi (University
of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy)
Networking Cost Effective Video Streaming
System over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Donghyeok Ho (POSTECH, Korea); Hwangjun Song
(POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and
Technology), Korea)
Wednesday 11:10-12:50– Room: A
MAC11: LTE scheduling, resource allocation
and capacity
Chair: Giuseppe Araniti (University “Mediterranea”
of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Improved Proportional Fair Scheduling Algorithm
in LTE Uplink with Single-User MIMO
Transmission
Bei Yang, Kai Niu, Zhiqiang He, Wenjun Xu, Yingpei
Huang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Exploiting Frequency-Selectivity in Real-Time
Multicast Services over LTE Networks
Massimo Condoluci (University Mediterranea of
Reggio Calabria, Italy); Giuseppe Araniti (University
"Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, Italy);
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Antonella Molinaro (University "Mediterranea" of
Reggio Calabria, Italy); Antonio Iera (University
Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Analysis of Cell Spectral Efficiency in 3GPP LTE
Systems
Yuan Chen (RWTH Aachen University, Germany);
Bernhard H. Walke (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany)
Window-Based Frequency-Domain Packet
Scheduling With QoS Support in LTE Uplink
Lung-Han Hsu (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Hsi-Lu Chao (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan); Chia-Lung Liu (ITRI, Taiwan)
Multi-User MIMO Scheduling in LTE-Advanced
Uplink Systems
Lung-Han Hsu (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Hsi-Lu Chao (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan); Chia-Lung Liu (ITRI, Taiwan);
Kuei-Li Huang (ITRI, Taiwan)
Wednesday 11:10-12:50– Room: B
MAC12: Cognitive MAC
Chair: Antti Tölli (University of Oulu, Finland)
Random Access with Imperfect State Information:
An info. Theoretic Approach
Colby Boyer (University of Washington, USA);
Siamak Dastangoo (MIT Lincoln Lab, USA)
Control Channel Etiquettes: Implementation and
Evaluation of a Hybrid Approach for Cognitive
Radio Networks
Munam Shah (University of Bedfordshire &
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,
United Kingdom); Sijing Zhang (University of
Bedfordshire, United Kingdom)
A Comparison of MAC Aggregation Vs. PHY
Bonding for WLANs in TV White Spaces
Zinan Lin (Futurewei Technologies, USA); Monisha
Ghosh (Interdigital, USA); Alpaslan Demir
(InterDigital Communications, LLC, USA)
Adaptive Cooperative Spectrum Sensing using
Random Access in Cognitive Radio Networks
Dong-Jun Lee (Korea Aerospace University, Korea)
Rendezvous Sequence Construction in Cognitive
Radio Ad-Hoc Networks based on Difference Sets
Keyu Wu (National University of Defense
Technology, P.R. China); Fang-Jing Han (National
University of Defense Technology, P.R. China);
Fangjian Han (National University of Defense
Technology, P.R. China); Dekai Kong (National
University of Defense Technology, P.R. China)
Wednesday 11:10-12:50– Room: Park
PHY39: PHY Cooperative Communications III
Chair: Themistoklis Charalambous (Royal Institute
of Technology (KTH), Sweden)
The Relay Carpet: Ubiquitous Two-Way Relaying
in Cooperative Cellular Networks
Raphael T. L. Rolny (ETH Zurich, Switzerland); Marc
Kuhn (ETH Zurich, Switzerland); Armin Wittneben
(ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Superimposed Adaptive Network Coded
Cooperation for Wireless Sensor Networks
Naoki Takeishi (The University of ElectroCommunications, Japan); Koji Ishibashi (The
University of Electro-Communications, Japan);
Yasushi Yamao (The University of ElectroCommunications, Japan)
On the Outage Performance of Two-Way Amplifyand-Forward Relaying with Outdated CSI over
Multiple Relay Network
Kyu-Sung Hwang (Kyungil University, Korea);
MinChul Ju (KookMin University, Korea);
Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University
of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia)
Enabling Cooperation, Resource Allocation and
Receiver Selection Across Cells: Complementary
Fractional Frequency Reuse
Saygın Bakşi (Işık University, Turkey); Onur Kaya
(ISIK University, Turkey); Türker Bıyıkoğlu (Işık
University, Turkey)
Distributed Coding/Modulation Scheme with
OFDM/OQAM Based Transmission for Wireless
Cooperative Relays Systems
Roua Youssef (INSA Rennes, France); Matthieu
Crussière (IETR - Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute of Rennes
(IETR) & INSA - National Institute of Applied
Sciences, France); Maryline Hélard (INSA Rennes &
IETR Institute of Electronics and
Telecommunications of Rennes, France); JeanFrançois Hélard (IETR, France)
Wednesday 11:10-12:50– Room: Thames
PHY42: Single- and Multi-User MIMO II
Chair: Antoine O. Berthet (Supélec, France)
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Combined ZF and ML Decoder for Uplink
Scheduling in Multi-User MIMO LTE Networks
Lina Mroueh (Institut Supérieur d'Electronique de
Paris, France); Emmanuelle Vivier (Institut
Supérieur d'Electronique de Paris, France); Fatima
Zohra Kaddour (Telecom Paristech & ISEP, France);
Mylene Pischella (CNAM, France); Philippe Martins
(Telecom Paristech, France)
Subspace Decomposition Approach to Multi-User
MIMO Channel Estimation in SC-FDE Systems
Ashraf A Tahat (Princess Sumaya University for
Technology & McGill University, Jordan); Benoit
Champagne (McGill University, Canada); Claude
D'Amours (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Asymptotic Analysis of Full-Duplex Bidirectional
MIMO Link with Transmitter Noise
Mikko Vehkaperä (Aalto University & KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, Finland); Taneli Riihonen
(Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering,
Finland); Risto Wichman (Aalto University School
of Electrical Engineering, Finland)
A Spatial Multiplexing MIMO Scheme with
Beamforming and Space-time Block Coding for
Downlink Transmission
Jiaxiang Xu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Jianhua Zhang
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Sparse Reconstruction-based Detection of Spatial
Dimension Holes in Cognitive Radio Networks
Yahya H. Ezzeldin (Alexandria University, Egypt);
Radwa Aly Sultan (Alexandria University, Egypt);
Karim G Seddik (American University in Cairo &
Alexandria University, Egypt)
Wednesday 11:10-12:50– Room: York
PHY41: Multi-Antenna Signal Processing III
Chair: Francesco Benedetto (University of Roma
Tre & Signal Processing for Telecommunications
and Economics Lab., Italy)
Precoding for Multicell Massive MIMO Systems
with Compressive Rank-q Channel Approximation
Sinh Nguyen (Concordia University, Canada); Ali
Ghrayeb (Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar)
Rotative Quantization using Adaptive Range for
Temporally Correlated MIMO Channels
Bruhtesfa E. Godana (Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Norway); Torbjorn Ekman
(Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway)
Channel State Information Feedback Method for
Massive MIMO OFDM
Riichi Kudo (NTT Corporation & University of
Bristol, Japan); Simon Armour (University of
Bristol, United Kingdom); Joe McGeehan
(University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Masato
Mizoguchi (NTT, Japan)
Convergence Analysis of the Simplified
Distributed Interference Pricing in Wireless
Networks
Stefan Wesemann (Technische Universität
Dresden, Germany); Gerhard Fettweis (Technische
Universität Dresden, Germany)
Improved Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff for
Underwater Acoustic Channels Based on
Distributed Channel Coding
Amir Minayi Jalil (University of Limoges, France);
Ali Ghrayeb (Texas A&M University at Qatar,
Qatar)
Wednesday 11:10-12:50– Room: Lancaster
PHY40: Interference Mitigation II
Chair: Daniel Jaramillo-Ramirez (France Telecom,
Research & Development Division & Supélec,
France)
Filter Design of Interference Alignment Scheme
with Limited Feedback for Two-Cell Interfering
MIMO-MAC
Myeong-Jin Kim (Korea University, Korea); YoungChai Ko (Korea University, Korea); Hyun-Ho Lee (LG
Electronics, Korea)
Block diagonalization with subspace based
external interference mitigation
Darlan C. Moreira (Federal University of Ceará,
Brazil); Paulo G. Normando (Federal University of
Ceará, Brazil); Carlos Igor Ramos Bandeira (Federal
University of Ceará, Brazil); Walter Freitas, Jr.
(Federal University of Ceará & Wireless Telecom
Research Group, Brazil); Yuri C. B. Silva (Federal
University of Ceará & Wireless Telecom Research
Group (GTEL), Brazil); Francisco R. P. Cavalcanti
(Federal University of Ceará & GTEL - Wireless
Telecom Research Group, Brazil)
Active Self-Interference Cancellation of Passband
Signals Using Gradient Descent
John Krier (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA);
Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA)
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An Optimal Self-Interference Cancellation for FullDuplex Amplify-and-Forward Relay
Young Yun Kang (Pohang University of Science and
Technology (POSTECH), Korea); Byung-Jae Kwak
(Electronics and Telecommuncations Research
Institute, Korea); Joon Ho Cho (Pohang University
of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea)
Active Precoder Identification for Inter-Cell
Interference Mitigation in Heterogeneous
Networks
Yi-Yao Lan (National Taiwan University, Taiwan); IWei Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan); Chia-Han Lee
(Academia Sinica, Taiwan); Tzi-Dar Chiueh
(National Chip Implementation Center & National
Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: Sovereign
NET38: Green Wireless Networking III
Chair: Michael Segal (Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev & Deutsche Telecom Labs at Ben-Gurion
University, Israel)
A Joint Local-Global Technique for Wireless
Mobile Network Planning and Optimization
Hemant Kumar Rath (Tata Consultancy Services,
India); K N R Surya Vara Prasad (TCS Networks Lab,
Bangalore, India); Vishvesh Revoori (TCS Networks
Lab, Bangalore, India); Anantha Simha (Tata
Consultancy Services, India)
Analysis of Load Dependent Energy Efficiency of
Two-Tier Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Jaya B Rao (University of Calgary, Canada);
Abraham O Fapojuwo (University of Calgary,
Canada)
Energy Efficiency Gains of Distributed Antenna
Systems for Non Uniform User Distributions
Jonathan Serugunda (University of Bristol, United
Kingdom); Simon Armour (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom); Mark Beach (University of
Bristol, United Kingdom)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: Alcove
(Monarch Suite)
NET39: Mobility and Routing
Chair: Martin Heusse (Grenoble Informatics
Laboratory & Grenoble INP, France)
Traffic Aware Optimized Zone based Hierarchal
Link State Routing Protocol for VANET
Muhammad Shoaib (Jeju National University,
Korea); Wang-Cheol Song (Jeju National University,
Korea)
Utility as a User Selection Criterion for
Coordinated Multi-Point Systems
Annika Klockar (Karlstad University, Sweden);
Carmen Botella (University of Valencia, Spain);
Mikael Sternad (Uppsala University, Sweden);
Anna Brunstrom (Karlstad University, Sweden);
Tommy Svensson (Chalmers University of
Technology, Sweden)
Mobile Association Problem in Heterogenous
Wireless Networks with mobility
Pierre Coucheney (INRIA, France); Emmanuel Hyon
(University Paris Ouest Nanterre & LIP6, France);
Jean-Marc Kelif (Orange Labs, France)
Performance, Dimensioning and Interference
Tradeoffs for Two-tier Wireless Networks
Ioannis Giannoulakis (NCSR Demokritos, Greece);
Kimon Kontovasilis (NCSR Demokritos, Greece);
Nicolas Mitrou (NTUA, Greece)
Mobility-Aware Reassociation Control in Wireless
Mesh Networks
Jinqiang Yu (National University of Singapore,
Singapore); Wai-Choong Wong (National
University of Singapore, Singapore)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: 07-09
NET40: Cognitive Radio Networks III
Chair: Arumugam Nallanathan (King's College
London, United Kingdom)
Energy Efficiency Assessment of Wireless Access
Networks Utilizing Indoor Base Stations
Sibel Tombaz (KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden); Zhihao Zheng (KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden); Jens Zander (KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Scheduling Scheme for Cognitive Radio Networks
with Imperfect Channel Knowledge
Ayman Massaoudi (Sup'Com, Tunisia); Noura
Sellami (Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Sfax,
Tunisia); Mohamed Siala (Sup'Com, Tunisia)
Energy-efficient Dynamic Deployment
Architecture for Future Cellular Systems
Talal Alsedairy, Yinan Qi, Muhammad Ali Imran,
Barry Evans (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
A Soft Fusion Scheme for Cooperative Spectrum
Sensing Based on the Log-likelihood Ratio
YingJiao Zhao, Guixia Kang, Jing Wang, Xiao Liang,
Yijing Liu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
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An analysis of asynchronism of a neighborhood
discovery protocol for cognitive radio networks
Sylwia Romaszko (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany); Wim Torfs (University of Antwerp iMinds, Belgium); Petri Mähönen (RWTH Aachen
University, Germany); Chris Blondia (University of
Antwerp, Belgium)
Throughput enhancement for secondary users in
cognitive network
Inès Kammoun (ENIS, Tunisia); Mohamed Siala
(Sup'Com, Tunisia); Imen Sahnoun (SupCom,
Tunisia)
Erlang Capacity in Coordinated Cognitive Radio
Networks with Stringent-Delay Applications
S. Lirio Castellanos-Lopez (Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico);
Felipe A. Cruz-Pérez (Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico);
Mario E. Rivero-Angeles (Instituto Politecnico
Nacional & UPIITA/ESCOM, Mexico); Genaro
Hernandez-Valdez (UAM-A, Mexico)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: 10-12
NET41: Location Management
Chair: Hiroyuki Otsuka (Kogakuin University,
Japan)
University, United Kingdom); Nauman Aslam
(School of Computing, United Kingdom)
A Novel Clustering-Based Approach of Indoor
Location Fingerprinting
Chung-Wei Lee (National Taiwan University,
Taiwan); Tsung-Nan Lin (National Taiwan
University, Taiwan); Shih-Hau Fang (Yuan Ze
University, Taiwan); Yen-Chih Chou (National
Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: 13-15
NET42: Multicast
Chair: Mahi Lohi (University of Westminster,
United Kingdom)
Cooperative Multicast with Short-range Data
Sharing in OFDM-based CRNs
Shengyu Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Wenjun Xu
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Shuanglu Zhang
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Kai Niu (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Jiaru Lin (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
SCHISM: A Scheme for Identification of Suspicious
Mobile Clusters for Location-Based Services
Georgios Bismpikis (National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece); Vassilis
Papataxiarhis (University of Athens, Greece);
Christos Anagnostopoulos (Ionian University,
Greece); Stathes Hadjiefthymiades (University of
Athens, Greece)
Carousel-based Wireless Multicast Transmission
over WLANs Employing Raptor Codes
Berna Bulut (University of Bristol, United
Kingdom); Angela Doufexi (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom); Andrew Nix (University of
Bristol, United Kingdom)
Refinement of Localization Results in Wireless
Networks Using Weighted Universal
Improvement Schemes
Oleksandr Artemenko (Ilmenau University of
Technology, Germany); Andreas Mitschele-Thiel
(Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany);
Mykola Kuznietsov (Odessa National Polytechnic
University, Ukraine)
Energy-Efficient Multicast Resource Allocation
Based on Beamforming Technique
Rong Ou (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Wenjun Xu
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Shengyu Li
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Jiaru Lin (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
An Improved Hybrid Localization Scheme for
Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Nyein Aye Maung Maung, Makoto Kawai
(Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
Bayesian Model for Mobility Prediction to
Support Routing in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Son Tran (Northumbria University, United
Kingdom); Hoa Le Minh (Northumbria University,
United Kingdom); Graham Sexton (Northumbria
An Interference Management Scheme for Deviceto-Device Multicast in Spectrum Sharing Hybrid
Network
Dongyu Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications & Key Laboratory of
Universal Wireless Communications, Ministry of
Education, P.R. China); Xiaoxiang Wang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China)
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Opportunistic Relaying for Wireless Multicasting
Aditya Umbu Tana Amah (ETH Zurich, Switzerland);
Armin Wittneben (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: 16-17
NET43: Routing I
Chair: Andrea Detti (University of Rome "Tor
Vergata", Italy)
Beyond Conventional Routing Protocols:
Opportunistic Path Selection for IEEE 802.11s
Mesh Networks
Sandip Chakraborty (Indian Institute of Technology
Guwahati, India); Suchetana Chakraborty (Indian
Institute of Technology Guwahati, India); Sukumar
Nandi (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati,
India)
SIC Aware High-Throughput Routing in Multihop
Wireless Networks
Runzi Liu (Xidian University, P.R. China); Min Sheng
(Xidian University, P.R. China); King-Shan Lui (The
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); Yan Shi
(Xidian University, P.R. China)
Feedback in Coded Wireless Packet Networks
Stephan Günther (Technische Universität
München & Chair for Network Architectures and
Services, Germany); Maximilian Riemensberger
(Technische Universität München, Germany);
Wolfgang Utschick (Technische Universität
München, Germany)
Routing Protocol for Directional Full-Duplex
Wireless
Katsuhiro Kato (Sophia University, Japan); Masaki
Bandai (Sophia University, Japan)
Data-Rate Maximization in Wireless
Communication Networks
Olga Goussevskaia (UFMG, Brazil); Luiz F. M. Vieira
(Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil);
Marcos A. M. Vieira (Federal University of Minas
Gerais, Brazil)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: A
MAC13: Modelling, implementation and
performance evaluation
Chair: Markku Juntti (University of Oulu, Finland)
Evaluation of the backoff procedure of Homeplug
MAC vs. DCF
Cristina Cano (NUI Maynooth & NUI Maynooth,
Ireland); David Malone (NUI Maynooth, Ireland)
Performance Evaluation of DRPNext in ECMA-368
Wireless Personal Area Networks
Holger Rosier (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany); Christian Kukla (RWTH Aachen
University, Germany); Jens Frerichs
(Communication Networks (ComNets) Research
Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Channel Allocation Evaluation for a multi-channel
MAC protocol
Rana Diab (Clermont University, France); Gerard
Chalhoub (Clermont University, France); Michel
Misson (Equipe REPLIC, IUT Clermont-Fd, France)
Feasibility Study of IEEE 802.15.4e DSME Utilizing
IR-UWB and S-Aloha
Tuomas Paso (University of Oulu, Finland); Jussi P
Haapola (Centre for Wireless Communications,
University of Oulu, Finland); Jari Iinatti (University
of Oulu, Finland)
A Realistic RF Jamming Model for Vehicular
Networks: Design and Validation
Carlos Pereira (Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Portugal); Ana C Aguiar (University of Porto &
Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: B
MAC14: QoS-aware scheduling and traffic
management
Chair: Fernando J. Velez (University of Beira
Interior & Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Portugal)
Energy and Delay Model of Binary BCH Codes for
Dense Machine-to-Machine Networks
Joan Bas (Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions
de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain); Francisco VázquezGallego (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions
de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain); Ciprian Gavrincea
(Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de
Catalunya, Spain); Jesus Alonso-Zarate (Centre
Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya CTTC, Spain)
Optimal Flow Splitting for Multi-Path MultiInterface Wireless Data Streaming Networks
Arfa Dilawari (University of Engineering and
Technology Lahore, Pakistan); Muhammad Tahir
(University of Engineering and Technology Lahore,
Pakistan)
Effective Capacity of Nakagami-m Fading
Channels with Full Channel State Information in
the Low Power Regime
Fatma Benkhelifa (King Abdullah University of
Science and Technology, Tunisia); Zouheir Rezki
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(King Abdullah University of Science and
Technologie (KAUST), Saudi Arabia); MohamedSlim Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science
and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia)
Link Quality Metrics in Large Scale Indoor
Wireless Sensor Networks
Bildea Ana (Grenoble Institute of Technology &
LIG, France); Olivier Alphand (Grenoble Institute of
Technology, France); Franck Rousseau (Grenoble
INP / LIG & University of Grenoble / Grenoble
Informatics Laboratory, France); Andrzej Duda
(Grenoble Institute of Technology, France)
QoE-Aware Joint Scheduling of Buffered Video on
Demand and Best Effort Flows
Mohamed Rashad Salem (Huawei Technologies Co.
LTD., Canada); Petar Djukic (Huawei Technologies
Ltd., Canada); Jianglei Ma (Huawei, Canada); Mark
Hawryluck (Huawei, Canada)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: Park
PHY43: PHY Cooperative Communications IV
Chair: Kai-Kit Wong (University College London,
United Kingdom)
A Distributed and Spectrally Efficient Link
Selection Scheme for Multiuser Multirelay
Networks with Transmit Beamforming
Diana Pamela Moya Osorio (State University of
Campinas, Brazil); Edgar Eduardo Benítez Olivo
(State University of Campinas, Brazil); Daniel
Benevides da Costa (Federal University of Ceara
(UFC) & Area: Telecommunications, Brazil); José
Cândido Silveira Santos Filho (University of
Campinas - Unicamp, Brazil)
A Novel Interference Management Framework
for Limited Base-Station Cooperation System
Wentao Cui (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications & Shandong University,
Weihai, P.R. China); Kai Niu (Beijing University of
Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Weiling Wu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Buffer-aided Successive Opportunistic Relaying
with Inter-Relay Interference Cancellation
Nikolaos Nomikos (University of the Aegean,
Greece); Themistoklis Charalambous (Royal
Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden); Ioannis
Krikidis (University of Cyprus, Cyprus); Dimitrios N
Skoutas (University of the Aegean, Greece);
Demosthenes Vouyioukas (University of the
Aegean, Greece); Mikael Johansson (Royal
Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Reliable Two-Path Successive Relaying
Ertugrul Basar (Istanbul Technical University,
Turkey); Umit Aygölü (Istanbul Technical
University, Turkey); Erdal Panayırcı (Kadir Has
University, Turkey); H. Vincent Poor (Princeton
University, USA)
Multi-Convex Optimization for Sum Rate
Maximization in Multiuser Relay Networks
Hussein A Al-Shatri (University of Rostock,
Germany); Xiang Li (University of Rostock,
Germany); Rakash SivaSiva Ganesan (TU
Darmstadt, Germany); Anja Klein (TU Darmstadt,
Germany); Tobias Weber (Uni Rostock, Germany)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: Thames
PHY46: Single- and Multi-User MIMO III
Chair: Lina Mroueh (Institut Supérieur
d'Electronique de Paris, France)
Enhanced Multi-User Eigen Channel Selection for
MIMO Downlink Transmissions
Huan Sun (Bell Labs & Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell
Co., Ltd., P.R. China); Wei Fang (Alcatel-Lucent
Shanghai Bell, P.R. China)
A Novel Precoding Scheme for Downlink Multiuser Spatial Modulation System
Xueru Li (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Yan
Zhang (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Limin Xiao
(Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Xibin Xu
(Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Jing Wang (EE.
Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
X-Structured Precoder Design for Multiuser
MIMO Communications
Chun-Tao Lin (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Wen-Rong Wu (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan); Wan-Chi Lo (National Chiao
Tung University, Taiwan)
A Novel User Scheduling for Multiuser MIMO
Systems with Block Diagonalization
Liqiang Zhao (Xidian University, P.R. China); Yuan
Zhou (Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, P.R. China);
Baoliang Li (Xidian University, P.R. China); Kaikai
Meng (Xidian University In China, P.R. China)
On the Performance of EVD-Based Channel
Estimations in MU-Massive-MIMO Systems
Kaifeng Guo (RWTH Aachen University & Institute
for Communication Technologies and Embedded
Systems, Germany); Yan Guo (RWTH Aachen
University & Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Information Technology, Germany); Gerd H.
Ascheid (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
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PHY03: Channel Capacity
Chair: Alister G. Burr (University of York, UK)
On the Capacity of Bernoulli-Gaussian Impulsive
Noise Channels in Rayleigh Fading
Hung Vu (University of Akron, USA); Nghi H Tran
(University of Akron, USA); Truyen Nguyen
(University of Akron, USA); Subramaniya Hariharan
(University of Akron, USA)
Asymptotic Capacity Analysis of Downlink MIMO
Systems with Co-located and Distributed
Antennas
Zhiyang Liu (City University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong); Lin Dai (City University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong)
An Asymptotic Approximate Solution to the
Distribution of the capacity Outage Intervals in
OSTBC-MIMO Rayleigh Fading Channels
Neji Youssef (Ecole superieure des
communications de Tunis, Tunisia); Gulzaib Rafiq
(University of Agder, Norway); Rym Hicheri (Ecole
Superieure des Communications de Tunis, Tunisia);
Tsutomu Kawabata (University of ElectroCommunications, Japan); Matthias Pätzold
(University of Agder, Norway)
Field Experiment of 8x8 Line-of-Sight MIMO
Channel Improved by using Reflectarray
Approach
Jiyun Shen (NTTDoCoMo, Inc., Japan); Yasuhiro
Oda (NTT DoCoMo, Japan)
On Achievable Rate Region for Decode-andForward Multi-Way Relay Network
Mao Yan (Southwest Jiaotong University, P.R.
China); Tiffany Jing Li (Lehigh University, USA);
Qingchun Chen (Southwest Jiaotong University,
P.R. China)
Alexei Davydov (Intel Corp., Russia); Gregory
Morozov (Intel Corp., Russia); Apostolos
Papathanassiou (Intel Corporation & Intel
Architecture Group, USA)
Joint User Scheduling and Power Control for CellEdge Performance Improvement in BackhaulConstrained Network MIMO
Hao Xu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Pinyi
Ren (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China)
CS/CB CoMP Scheme with Semi-static Data Traffic
Offloading in HetNets
Gregory Morozov (Intel Corp., Russia); Alexei
Davydov (Intel Corp., Russia)
A Double Loop Jammer Cancellation System for
Colocated Radios
Shabbir Ahmed (Victoria University, Australia);
Mike Faulkner (Victoria University, Australia)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: Sovereign
NET23: Energy Efficient Self-Organizing
Networks
Chair: Fernando J. Velez (University of Beira
Interior & Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Portugal)
Utilizing eNodeB Sleep Mode to Improve the
Energy-Efficiency of Dense LTE Networks
Kimmo Hiltunen (Ericsson Research, Oy L M
Ericsson Ab, Finland)
Energy efficiency performances of selective
switch OFF algorithm in LTE mobile networks
William Tomaselli (Telecom Italia, Italy); Dario
Sabella (Telecom Italia, Italy); Valerio Palestini
(Telecom Italia, Italy); Valerio Bernasconi (Telecom
Italia, Italy); Valter Squizzato (Telecom Italia, Italy)
Chair: Tuncer Baykas (Tohoku University, Japan)
Radio Access Network Energy Minimization in
Multi-Layer Heterogeneous Wireless Systems
Elias Chavarria-Reyes (Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA); Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute
of Technology, USA)
Non-orthogonal Access Scheme based on
Interference Cancelation and Log-likelihood
Weighting with LDPC Code
Yuji Chida (Keio University, Japan); Yukitoshi
Sanada (Keio University, Japan); Mamiko Inamori
(Tokai University & Sony CSL, Japan)
Reinforcement Learning Approach to Dynamic
Activation of Base Station Resources in Wireless
Networks
Peng-Yong Kong (Khalifa University of Science,
Technology & Research, UAE); Dorin Panaitopol
(NEC Technologies, France)
Wednesday 14:00-15:40– Room: Lancaster
PHY44: Interference Mitigation III
Advanced Interference Suppression Receiver for
LTE-Advanced Systems
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Energy Saving Techniques for LTE: Integration and
System Level Results
Magnus Olsson (Ericsson Research, Sweden); Per
Skillermark (Ericsson Research, Sweden); Mikael
Fallgren (Ericsson Research, Sweden)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: Alcove
(Monarch Suite)
NET45: Satellite Networks
Chair: Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College
London, United Kingdom)
Guaranteeing QoS in Network Coded TDD
Satellite Broadcast Systems with Hard Delivery
Deadline
Mohammad Esmaeilzadeh (Australian National
University, Australia); Neda Aboutorab (The
Australian National University, Australia); Parastoo
Sadeghi (The Australian National University,
Australia)
Large-Capacity QZSS Location and Short Message
System Using Frame Slotted ALOHA with Flag
Method
Tomohide Takahashi (Tohoku University, Japan);
Yuji Miyake (Tohoku University, Japan); Fumihiro
Yamagata (Kushiro National College of Technology,
Japan); Hiroshi Oguma (Toyama National College
of Technology, Japan); Suguru Kameda (Tohoku
University, Japan); Noriharu Suematsu (Tohoku
University, Japan); Tadashi Takagi (Tohoku
University, Japan); Kazuo Tsubouchi (Tohoku
University, Japan)
Signal Space Alignment for Asymmetric Multi-pair
Two-way Relay X Channels
Qing Huang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Yingmin Wang
(China Academy of Telecommunication &
Technology, P.R. China)
Network Coding Mechanisms for Ka-Band
Satellite Time Varying Channel
Samah A. M. Ghanem (Faculty of Engineering,
University of Porto (FEUP), Portugal)
Performance Analysis of Data Aggregation and
Security in WSN-Satellite Integrated Networks
Suraj Verma (University of Bradford, United
Kingdom); Prashant Pillai (University of Bradford,
United Kingdom); Yim-Fun Hu (University of
Bradford, United Kingdom)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: 07-09
NET46: Cognitive Radio Networks IV
Chair: Makoto Kawai (Ritsumeikan University,
Japan)
Performance Comparison of VoIP Cognitive Radio
Networks Under ON/OFF and Poisson Primary
Arrivals
S. Lirio Castellanos-Lopez (Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico);
Felipe A. Cruz-Pérez (Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico);
Mario E. Rivero-Angeles (Instituto Politecnico
Nacional & UPIITA/ESCOM, Mexico); Genaro
Hernandez-Valdez (UAM-A, Mexico)
Dynamic Spectrum Access for Small Cells
Ahmed Alsohaily (University of Toronto, Canada);
Elvino Silveira Sousa (University of Toronto,
Canada)
Supplying Bandwidth Policies for Wireless
Cognitive Networks: a logistics approach
Pasquale Pace (University of Calabria, Italy);
Gianluca Aloi (University of Calabria, Italy); Ornella
Pisacane (Polytechnical University of Marche, Italy)
Energy Efficient Resource Allocation for Cognitive
Radio Networks with Imperfect Spectrum Sensing
Yan Gao (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Wenjun Xu
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Shengyu Li
(Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China); Kai Niu (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R.
China); Jiaru Lin (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
A Lower Bound on Multi-hop Transmission Delay
in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks
Weng Chon Ao (University of Southern California,
USA); Shin-Ming Cheng (National Taiwan
University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: 10-12
NET47: 4G
Chair: Muhammad Ali Imran (University of Surrey,
United Kingdom)
Multiplexing Gains Achieved in Pools of Baseband
Computation Units in 4G Cellular Networks
Thomas Werthmann (University of Stuttgart,
Germany); Heidrun Grob-Lipski (Alcatel-Lucent,
Germany); Magnus Proebster (Universität
Stuttgart, Germany)
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Parameter Optimization for Adaptive Control CRE
in HetNet
Katsunori Kikuchi (Kogakuin University, Japan);
Hiroyuki Otsuka (Kogakuin University, Japan)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: 16-17
NET49: Routing II
Chair: Hidekazu Murata (Kyoto University,
Japan)
A Distributed Interference Control Scheme in
Large Cellular Networks Using Mean-Field Game
Theory
Ali Y. Al-Zahrani (Carleton University, Canada); F.
Richard Yu (Carleton University, Canada); Minyi
Huang (Carleton University, Canada)
The Delta-Betweenness Centrality
Alexander Plutov (Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev, Israel); Michael Segal (Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev & Deutsche Telecom Labs
at Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
Base Station Cooperation for Queue Stability in
Wireless Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Malcolm A. Egan (The University of Sydney,
Australia); Iain B. Collings (CSIRO, Australia)
An Improved Throughput Estimation Method and
Dynamic User Association in Multi-Cell Networks
Jeongsik Choi (Seoul National University, Korea); Jiwon Choi (Seoul National University, Korea);
Seong-Cheol Kim (Seoul National University,
Korea)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: 13-15
NET48: Mobile IP
Chair: Vasilis Friderikos (King's College London,
United Kingdom)
Efficient NSIS Mobility Support for Mobile
Networks
Esmat Mirzamany (Middlesex University, United
Kingdom); Aboubaker Lasebae (Middlesex
University, United Kingdom); Orhan Gemikonakli
(Middlesex University, United Kingdom)
Generalized Average BER Expression for SC and
MRC Reciever over Nakagami-m Fading Channels
Ehab Salahat (Khalifa University, UAE); Ibrahim
Abualhaol (Khalifa University, UAE)
Signal Superposition Multiplexing for Scalable
Video Transmission
Shuying Li (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R.
China); Yaqin Zhao (Harbin Institute of Technology,
P.R. China); Wu Zhilu (Harbin Institute of
Technology, P.R. China)
The novel use of Bridge Relays to provide
persistent Tor connections for mobile devices
Stephen Doswell (Northumbria University, United
Kingdom); Nauman Aslam (School of Computing,
United Kingdom); David Kendall (Northumbria
University, United Kingdom); Graham Sexton
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
Novel Fuzzy Non-dominance Shortest Path
Routing and Path Ordering for QoS Aware
Routing
Jing An (King's College London, United Kingdom);
Paul Pangalos (Kings College London, United
Kingdom); Hamid Aghvami (King's College London,
United Kingdom)
Link Reversal and Reactive Routing in Low Power
and Lossy Networks
Chi-Anh La (Grenoble Informatics Laboratory,
France); Martin Heusse (Grenoble Informatics
Laboratory & Grenoble INP, France); Andrzej Duda
(Grenoble Institute of Technology, France)
On the Tuning of Wireless Heterogeneous
Routing
Josias Lima, Jr (Universidade Federal de
Pernambuco & Grupo de Pesquisa em Redes e
Telecomunicações, Brazil); Thiago Rodrigues
(Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil);
Rodrigo Melo (Federal University of Pernambuco &
Networking and Telecommunications Research
Group, Brazil); Gregório Correia (Federal University
of Pernambuco, Brazil); Eduardo L Feitosa (Federal
University of Amazonas, Brazil); Judith Kelner
(Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)
Numerical Limits for Data Gathering in Wireless
Networks
Mohammad Nozari Zarmehri (University of
Porto/INESC TEC & INESC TEC, Portugal); Ana C
Aguiar (University of Porto & Instituto de
Telecomunicações, Portugal)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: A
NET50: Smart Grids
Chair: Kei Sakaguchi (Osaka University & Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan)
Quantized Peak Based Impulsive Noise Blanking
in Powerline Communications
Khaled Rabie (The University of Manchester,
United Kingdom); Emad Alsusa (Manchester
University, United Kingdom)
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An Adaptive Massive Access Management for
M2M Communications in Smart Grid
Si Peng (University of Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China); Xiaobin Tan (University of
Science and Technology of China, P.R. China); Jian
Yang (University of Science and Technology of
China, P.R. China); Fei Yin (Renesas Mobile
Coporation, P.R. China); Haifeng Wang (Renesas
Mobile Corporation, P.R. China); Yu Kai (Chinese
Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Zhiyong Bu
(Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and
Information Technology, CAS, P.R. China)
Improving Blanking/Clipping Nonlinearities Based
Impulsive Noise Mitigation over Powerlines
Khaled Rabie, Emad Alsusa (Manchester
University, United Kingdom)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: B
MAC15: Power allocation and control
Chair: Michal Mackowiak (Technical University of
Lisbon, Portugal)
Power and Modulation Assignment via Perronroot Optimization for Interference Limited
Systems
Eduardo Daniel Castañeda-Trujillo (University of
Aveiro & Intituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal);
Ramiro Samano-Robles (Instituto de
Telecomunicações, Portugal); Atílio Gameiro
(Instituto de Telecomunicações / Universidade de
Aveiro, Portugal)
The Impact of Deploying Pico Base Stations on
Capacity and Energy Efficiency of Heterogeneous
Cellular Networks
Nasr Obaid (Duisburg-Essen University, Germany);
Andreas Czylwik (Universität Duisburg-Essen,
Germany)
Optimal Power Allocation for MIMO-OFDM Based
Cognitive Radio Systems with Arbitrary Input
Distributions
Ahmed Sohail, Mohammed Al-Imari, Pei Xiao,
Barry Evans (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
A Distributed Algorithm for Network Power
Minimization in Multicarrier Systems
Furqan Ahmed (Aalto University, Finland); Alexis
Alfredo Dowhuszko (School of Electrical
Engineering, Aalto University, Finland); Olav
Tirkkonen (Aalto University, Finland); Randall Berry
(Northwestern University, USA)
Distributed Power Self-Optimization with Convex
Pricing in Dense Femtocell Networks via an Exact
Potential Game
Xidong Wang, Wei Zheng, Liu, Wei Li, Xiangming
Wen (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, P.R. China)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: Park
PHY47: PHY Cooperative Communications V
Chair: Oliver D Holland (King's College London,
United Kingdom)
On the Joint Power and Rate Optimization in
Multihop Relay Networks with HARQ
Seong Hwan Kim (McGill University, Korea); Bang
Chul Jung (Gyeongsang National University, Korea)
Outage Analysis of Various Cooperative Strategies
for the Multiple Access Multiple Relay Channel
Abdulaziz Mohamad (Supélec & Orange Labs,
France); Raphael Visoz (Orange Labs, France);
Antoine O. Berthet (Supélec, France)
Adaptive Feedback Bit Allocation for Coordinated
Multi-Point Transmission Systems
Daniel Jaramillo-Ramirez (Orange Labs & Supélec,
France); Marios Kountouris (Supélec, France); Eric
Hardouin (Orange Labs, France)
A Dynamic Pairing Diversity with Interference
Exploitation for High Throughput 4G Systems
Wahyu Pramudito (University of Manchester,
United Kingdom); Emad Alsusa (Manchester
University, United Kingdom)
Detection of Cooperative OFDM Signals in TimeVarying Channels with Partial Whitening of
Intercarrier Interference
Hai-wei Wang (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); David Lin (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Tzu-Hsien Sang (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan)
Wednesday 16:10-17:50– Room: Thames
PHY45: Antennas and Propagation
Chair: Simon Cotton (Queen's University, Belfast,
United Kingdom)
Compact Dual-Band Antenna for WLAN
Applications
Peshal Nayak (Indian Institute of Technology
Patna, India); Ramu Endluri (Indian Institute of
Technology Patna, India); Sudhanshu Verma (IIT,
Patna, Bihar, India); Preetam Kumar (Indian
Institute of Technology Patna, India)
Dual-Polarized Very Large Antenna Array with
Exponential Correlation Matrix
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Longfei Fan (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Yabo
Li (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Minjian Zhao
(Zhejiang University, P.R. China)
Muhammet Fatih Bayramoglu (University of Oulu,
Finland); Markku Juntti (University of Oulu,
Finland)
122 GHz Patch Antenna Designs by Using BCB
above SiGe BiCMOS Wafer Process for System-onChip Applications
Ruoyu Wang (IHP, Germany); Yaoming Sun (IHP,
Germany); Mehmet Kaynak (IHP Microelectronics,
Germany); J. Borngräber (IHP, Germany); Benjamin
Goettel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,
Germany); Stefan Beer (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany); Christoph Scheytt
(University of Paderborn, Germany)
Non-Binary Coded CCSK and Frequency-Domain
Equalization with Simplified LLR Generation
Oussama Abassi (Université de Bretagne Sud &
Lab-STICC, France); Laura Conde-Canencia
(Université de Bretagne Sud, France); Mohammad
Mansour (American University of Beirut, Lebanon);
Emmanuel Boutillon (Université de Bretagne Sud,
France)
Design of Non-uniform Antenna Arrays for Robust
Millimeter-Wave LOS MIMO Communications
Liang Zhou (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan); Yoji
Ohashi (Fujitsu, Japan)
Chair: Alister G. Burr (University of York, United
Kingdom)
Field Strength Prediction in and around an AcuteAngled Corner of Man-Made Structures
Giovanni Riccio (University of Salerno, Italy);
Gianluca Gennarelli (IREA-CNR, Italy)
Wednesday 16:10 - 17:50 – Room: York
PHY06: Channel Equalisation
Chair: Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder,
Norway)
Iterative Frequency-domain Equalization for
WFRFT and EST based Modulation Schemes over
Doubly Selective Wireless Fading Channels
Kun Wang (Communication Research Center,
Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China); Xuejun
Sha (Communication Research Center, Harbin
Institute of Technology, P.R. China); Yong Li
(Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China)
Frequency-domain Equalization for Multi-h CPM - An Application to Aeronautical Telemetry
Sajid Saleem (Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA); Gordon Stüber (Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA)
Nonminimum-phase Channel Equalization using
All-Pass CMA
Koen Blom (University of Twente, The
Netherlands); Marco Gerards (University of
Twente, The Netherlands); Andre Kokkeler
(University of Twente, The Netherlands); Gerard
Smit (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
A Multirate Equalizer for Inter-Symbol
Interference Channels Based on Successive
Interference Cancellation
Wednesday 16:10 - 17:50 – Room: Lancaster
PHY48: Interference Mitigation IV
One-bit Null-Space Cognitive Interference
Alignment for Heterogeneous Networks
Daniel Castanheira (University of Aveiro, Portugal);
Atilio Gameiro (Telecommunications
Institute/Aveiro University, Portugal); Adão Silva
(Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT)/University of
Aveiro, Portugal)
Efficient Interference Alignment Aided
Transceiver Design for LTE-A Uplink Coordinated
Multipoint Systems
Chung-Jung Huang (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan); Gang-Han Chung (National
Chiao Tung University, Taiwan); Wei-Ho Chung
(Academia Sinica, Taiwan); Ta-Sung Lee (National
Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Subcarrier allocation in coded OFDMA uplink
systems: Diversity versus CFO
Antonia Masucci (ETIS/ENSEA, France); Inbar
Fijalkow (ETIS, CNRS, ENSEA, UniversityCergyPontoise, France); Elena Veronica Belmega
(ENSEA/UCP/CNRS, France)
Precoder Optimization with Local and Shared CSI
on the K-user MIMO Interference Channel
Mohsen Rezaee (Vienna University of Technology,
Austria); Maxime Guillaud (Vienna University of
Technology, Austria)
Spectrum Notching and Interference Avoidance
for Power Line Communications
Long Ma (University of Bristol, United Kingdom);
Justin Coon (Toshiba TRL, United Kingdom); Angela
Doufexi (University of Bristol, United Kingdom
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Reviewers’ name
Institution
Country
Aamir Ishaque
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Aaron Striegel
Univ. of Notre Dame
USA
Abdallah Khreishah
New Jersey Inst. of Tech.
USA
Abdelhakim Youcef
Telecom Bretagne
France
Abdellatif Kobbane
Univ. Mohammed V-Souissi
Morocco
Abdellatif Zaidi
Univ. Paris-Est Marne La Vallée
France
Abdelmalik Bachir
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Abdelmounaam Rezgui
New Mexico Tech
USA
Abdelwaheb Marzouki
Inst. Telecom SudParis
France
Abdul Ghafoor
Natl. Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Pakistan
Abdulaziz Mohamad
SUPELEC
France
Abdulelah Alganas
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Abdulkareem Adinoyi
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Abdulla Hammad
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Abdullah Alonazi
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Abhijeet Bhorkar
Univ. of California San Diego
USA
Abhijit Ambekar
Univ. of Kaiserslautern
Germany
Abhik Banerjee
Samsung Research India
India
Abimbola Fisusi
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Achaleshwar Sahai
Rice Univ.
USA
Adão Silva
Inst. de Telecomunicações / Univ. de Aveiro
Portugal
Ade Irawan
Japan Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Japan
Adel Elmahdy
Alexandria Univ.
Egypt
Adetola Oredope
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Adnan Aijaz
King's College London
United Kingdom
Adrian Agustin
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Adrian Ispas
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Adrian Kliks
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Adrian Langowski
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Adriano Valenzano
IEIIT / Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Affan Syed
Natl. Univ. of Computer and Emerging Sci.
Pakistan
Agapi Mesodiakaki
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Ahmad El-Hajj
American Univ. of Beirut
Lebanon
Ahmad Gomaa
Univ. of Texas at Dallas
USA
Ahmed Elsherif
Univ. of California Davis
USA
Ahmed Helmy
Texas A&M Univ.
USA
Ahmed Khattab
Cairo Univ.
Egypt
Ahmed Zahran
Nile Univ.
Egypt
Aitzaz Ahmad
Qualcomm
USA
Akash Baid
Rutgers Univ.
USA
Aki Hakkarainen
Tampere Univ. of Tech.
Finland
Akif Cem Heren
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Akmal Fayziyev
Univ. of Agder
Norway
Akram Bin Sediq
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Akula Reddy
Univ. of Texas at Austin
USA
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Ala Abu Alkheir
Univ. of Ottawa
Canada
Ala Al-Fuqaha
Western Michigan Univ.
USA
Alain Pegatoquet
LEAT
France
Alain Sibille
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Albert Banchs
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Alberto Conte
Alcatel-Lucent
France
Alberto Rabbachin
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech.
USA
Alberto Zanella
IEIIT
Italy
Alejandro Aguilar
Univ. of Malaga
Spain
Alenka Zajic
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Alessandra Costanzo
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Alessandro Bazzi
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Alessandro Crismani
Univ. of Trieste
Italy
Alessandro Finamore
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Alessandro Guidotti
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Alessandro Raschellà
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Inst. for High Performance Computing and
Networking
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Spain
United Kingdom
Alexander Paier
Univ. College London
Siberian State Univ. of Telecomms. and Information
Sci.
Kapsch TrafficCom
Alexandr Kuzminskiy
Alcatel-Lucent
United Kingdom
Alexandra Oborina
CTTC
Spain
Alexandre Gondran
ENAC
France
Alexandre Guitton
Clermont Univ.
France
Alexandre Jaron
King's College London
United Kingdom
Alexandros Apostolidis
Natl. and Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens
Greece
Alexandros Kaloxylos
Univ. of Peloponnisos
Greece
Alexei Davydov
Intel
Russia
Alexey Baraev
Create-Net
Italy
Alexey Vinel
Tampere Univ. of Tech.
Finland
Alexis Dowhuszko
Aalto Univ.
Finland
Alexis Garcia Ariza
MEDAV
Germany
Ali Asghar Khavasi
Yonsei Univ.
Korea
Ali Imran
Yonsei Univ.
Korea
Ali Kalakech
IFSTTAR
France
Ali Pusane
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Ali Riza Ekti
Texas A&M Univ.
USA
Ali Tajer
Wayne State Univ.
USA
Alireza Borhani
Univ. of Agder
Norway
Alireza Ghods
Jacobs Univ. Bremen
Germany
Alireza Haghnegahdar
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Alireza Sharifian
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Alister Burr
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Aljosa Dorni
Univ. of Trieste
Italy
Alessandro Testa
Alessio Zappone
Alex Galis
Alexander Markhasin
Italy
Germany
Russia
Austria
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Alkan Soysal
Bahcesehir Univ.
Turkey
Alvaro Pachon
Univ. Icesi
Colombia
Alvin Ting
MIMOS Berhad
Malaysia
Amad Mourad
Univ. of Bejaia
Algeria
Américo Correia
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Amina Piemontese
Univ. of Parma
Italy
Amine Mezghani
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Aminmohammad Roozgard
Univ. of Oklahoma
USA
Amir Akbari
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Amitav Mukherjee
Hitachi America
USA
Amjad Gawanmeh
Khalifa Univ. of Sci., Tech. and Research
UAE
Amr El Mougy
Queen's Univ.
Canada
Amr Mohamed
Qatar Univ.
Qatar
Ana Fred
IST - Tech. Univ. of Lisbon / IT Lisbon
Portugal
Ana Galindo-Serrano
Orange Labs
France
Ana García
UPM - Polytechnic Univ. of Madrid
Spain
Ana Garcia Armada
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
Spain
Ana Mirsayar Barkoosaraei
King's College London
United Kingdom
Ana Pont
UPV - Polytechnic Univ. of Valencia
Spain
Ana-Maria Popescu
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Anastasia Lygizou
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Andre Barreto
Univ. of Brasilia
Brazil
André Sieber
BTU Cottbus
Germany
Andrea Castagnetti
Univ. of Nice Sophia Antipolis
France
Andrea Conti
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Andrea Detti
Univ. of Rome Tor Vergata
Italy
Andrea Giorgetti
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Andrea Mariani
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Andrea Stajkic
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Andrea Zanella
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Andreas Achtzehn
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Andreas Burg
EPFL
Switzerland
Andreas Czylwik
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen
Germany
Andreas Georgakopoulos
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Andreas J. Kassler
Karlstad Univ.
Sweden
Andreas Loukas
Delft Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Andreas Mitschele-Thiel
Delft Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Andreas Pitsillides
Univ. of Cyprus
Cyprus
Andreas Springer
Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz
Austria
Andreas Winkelbauer
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Andrej Mihailovic
King's College London
United Kingdom
André-Luc Beylot
IRIT Toulouse
France
Andres Alayon Glasunov
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
France
Andres Garcia-Saavedra
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
Spain
Andres Laya
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Andres Navarro
Univ. Icesi
Colombia
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Andrew Burton
Northumbria Univ.
United Kingdom
Andrew Kemp
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Andrew Nix
Univ. of Bristol
United Kingdom
Andrey Krendzel
CTTC
Spain
Andrzej Duda
Grenoble Inst. of Tech.
France
Angeliki Alexiou
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Angelos Antonopoulos
CTTC
Spain
Angelos Michalas
Tech. Educational Inst. of Western Macedonia
Greece
Anh Nguyen
Univ. of California San Diego
USA
Anik Sengupta
IIT Madras
India
Animesh Yadav
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Anirudha Sahoo
NIST
USA
Anja Klein
NIST
USA
Anke Schmeink
NIST
USA
Ankit Singh Rawat
Univ. of Texas at Austin
USA
Anna Guerra
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Anna Umbert
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Anna Vizziello
Univ. of Pavia
Italy
Annalisa Socievole
Univ. of Calabria
Italy
Annie Gravey
Inst. Telecom Bretagne
France
Ansuman Adhikary
USC
USA
Ansuman Bhattacharya
Indian Statistical Inst. Kolkata
India
Anthony Busson
Ecole Normale Supérieure
France
Antoine Berthet
SUPELEC
France
Anton Blad
Linköping Univ.
Sweden
Antonella Molinaro
Univ. Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Italy
Antoni Gelonch
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Antonia Tulino
Bell Labs
USA
Antonia Wachter-Zeh
Ulm Univ.
Germany
Antonio A.F. Loureiro
Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais
Brazil
Antonio De Domenico
CEA LETI
France
Antonio de la Oliva
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
Spain
António Espírito Santo
Univ. of Beira Interior
Portugal
Antonio Grilo
INESC / IST
Portugal
Antonio Iera
Univ. Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Italy
António Lebres
Univ. of Beira Interior
Portugal
Antonio Manzalini
Telecom Italia
Italy
Antonio Marques
Univ. Rey Juan Carlos
Spain
Antonio Peinado
Univ. of Granada
Spain
António Rodrigues
IT / Inst. Superior Técnico
Portugal
António Serrador
ISEL / Polytechnic Inst. of Lisbon
Portugal
Antonis Dimitriou
Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Greece
Antonis Gotsis
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Antonis Sarigiannidis
Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Greece
Antti Tölli
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Anxiao Andrew Jiang
Texas A&M Univ.
USA
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Apostolos Apostolaras
Univ. of Thessaly
Greece
Apostolos Gkamas
Research Academic Computer Tech. Inst.
Greece
Arafat Al-Dweik
Khalifa Univ.
UAE
Arash Asadi
Inst. IMDEA Networks
Spain
Arman Shojaeifard
King's College London
United Kingdom
Armando Rocha
Univ. of Aveiro
Portugal
Armin Dammann
DLR - German Aerospace Centre
Germany
Armin Dekorsy
DLR - German Aerospace Centre
Germany
Armin Schmidt
Univ. of Erlangen-Nuernberg
Germany
Arpan Chattopadhyay
Indian Inst. of Sci.
India
Arrate Alonso
Tech. Univ. of Vienna
Austria
Arsalan Saeed
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Artur Krukowski
Intracom
Greece
Asad Mahmood
Univ. of Witwatersrand
South-Africa
Ashish Pandharipande
Philips Research Labs
The Netherlands
Ashraf Tahat
Princess Sumaya Univ. for Tech.
Jordan
Asma Mejri
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Athanasios Gkelias
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Athanasios Kanatas
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Athanasios Lioumpas
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Athanasios Vasilakos
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Athanassios Iossifides
Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki
Greece
Athina Bourdena
Univ. of the Aegean
Greece
Athul Prasad
NEC Labs Europe
Germany
Atilio Gameiro
Inst. de Telecomunicações / Univ. de Aveiro
Portugal
Attapol Adulyasas
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Augusto Casaca
IST - Tech. Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Auon Muhammad Akhtar
Riphah Internatl. Univ.
Pakistan
Ayman El-Saleh
Univ. Multimedia
Malaysia
Ayman Khalil
Inst. of Electronics and Telecomms. of Rennes
France
Ayman Radwan
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Aymen Omri
Qatar Univ.
Qatar
Ayotunde Laiyemo
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Azam Khalili
Malayer Univ.
Iran
Azril Haniz
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Babak Hossein Khalaj
Sharif Univ. of Tech.
Iran
Badii Jouaber
Inst. Telecom SudParis
France
Badri Vellambi
Univ. of South Australia
Australia
Bakhe Nleya
UKZN
South Africa
Bannour Ahmed
Natl. Engineering School of Tunis
Tunisia
Baoyu Zheng
Nanjing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Barbara Masini
IEIIT / CNR
Italy
Bart Lannoo
Ghent Univ. / iMinds
Belgium
Bartosz Mielczarek
Feedback
Canada
Basem Shihada
King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Saudi Arabia
Behrouz Maham
Univ. of Tehran
Iran
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Benjamin Müller
Helmut-Schmidt-Univ.
Germany
Ben-Jye Chang
Natl. Yunlin Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Taiwan
Benoit Denis
CEA LETI
France
Benoit Escrig
Univ. de Toulouse
France
Benoît Geller
ENSTA
France
Berk Gurakan
Univ. of Maryland
USA
Berna Özbek
Izmir Inst. of Tech.
Turkey
Berna Sayrac
Orange Labs
France
Bernard Fleury
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Bernard Huyart
Ecole Natl. Supérieure de Télécomms.
France
Bernard Uguen
Univ. of Rennes I
France
Bernd Bochow
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Germany
Bernd Holfeld
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst.
Germany
Bernd Wolfinger
Univ. of Hamburg
Germany
Bernhard Walke
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Bhabani Sinha
Indian Statistical Inst.
India
Bi Hong
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Bi Zhao
King's College London
United Kingdom
Bijan Golkar
Univ. of Toronto
Canada
Bijan Jabbari
George Mason Univ.
USA
Bilal Zafar
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Biljana Bojovic
CTTC
Spain
Bing He
Cisco Systems
USA
Birsen Sirkeci
San Jose State Univ.
USA
Bjørn Olav Hogstad
Univ. of Navarra
Spain
Bo Chai
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Bo Ji
Ohio State Univ.
USA
Bo Zhou
Ohio State Univ.
USA
Bouchra Senadji
Queensland Univ. of Tech.
Australia
Brage Ellingsæter
Univ. of Oslo
Norway
Brandon Lo
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Brett Walkenhorst
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Brian Kurkoski
Japan Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Japan
Brigitte Jaumard
Concordia Univ.
Canada
Buon Kiong Lau
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Byoung Hoon Jung
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Camila Helena Oliveira Souza
Univ. Paris-Est
France
Can Tunca
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Carl Debono
Univ. of Malta
Malta
Carl Gustafson
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Carla Oliveira
IST - Tech. Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Carles Fernández-Prades
CTTC
Spain
Carlo Borgiattino
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Carlo Giannelli
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Carlo Vallati
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
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Carlos Bernardos
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
Spain
Carlos Gutiérrez
Univ. Autonoma de San Luis Potosi
Mexico
Carmela Cozzo
Ericsson Research
USA
Carsten Bockelmann
Univ. of Bremen
Germany
Čedomir Stefanović
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Celeste Campo
Univ. Carlos III of Madrid
Spain
Celimuge Wu
Univ. of Electro-Comms.
Japan
Cem Ersoy
Univ. of Electro-Comms.
Japan
Cengiz Gezer
Vestel Electronics
Turkey
César Benavente Peces
UPM - Polytechnic Univ. of Madrid
Spain
Cesar Santivanez
BBN Technologies
USA
Chadi Abou-Rjeily
Lebanese American Univ.
Lebanon
Chadi Khirallah
Univ. of Strathclyde
United Kingdom
Chan Thai
IFSTTAR
France
Changick Song
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Chang-Yeong Oh
Sungkyunkwan Univ.
Korea
Chao Chen
Stevens Inst. of Tech.
USA
Chao Yu
Univ. College Dublin
Ireland
Chao-Lieh Chen
Natl. Kaohsiung First Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Taiwan
Charilaos Zarakovitis
Lancaster Univ.
Greece
Charles Despins
Prompt
Canada
Charly Poulliat
INP - ENSEEIHT Toulouse
France
Chau Yuen
Singapore Univ. of Tech. and Design
Singapore
Chenggao Han
Univ. of Electro-Comms.
Japan
Chengwen Xing
Beijing Inst. of Tech.
China
Chenwei Wang
Univ. of California Irvine
USA
Chenyang Yang
Univ. of California Irvine
USA
Chi Zhang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Chiao-En Chen
Natl. Chung Cheng Univ.
Taiwan
Chiara Buratti
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Chiara Petrioli
Univ. of Rome La Sapienza
Italy
Chie Ming Chou
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Chih-Shun Hsu
Shih Hsin Univ.
Taiwan
Chih-Wei Yi
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Chin Choy Chai
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Chin Keong Ho
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
ChingYao Huang
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Chintha Tellambura
Univ. of Alberta
Canada
Chonggang Wang
InterDigital comms.
USA
Chris Mitchell
Royal Holloway Univ. of London
United Kingdom
Christan von der Weth
Natl. Univ. of Ireland Galway
Ireland
Christelle Aupetit-Berthelemot
Univ. of Limoges
France
Christian Brousseau
Univ. de Rennes 1
France
Christian Ibars
CTTC
Spain
Christian Prehofer
LMU München
Germany
Christian Schneider
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
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Christian Vitale
Inst. IMDEA Networks
Spain
Christian Wietfeld
Tech. Univ. of Dortmund
Germany
Christine Hennebert
CEA LETI
France
Christoph Hellings
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Christoph Mecklenbräuker
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Christoph Schmitz
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Christoph Sommer
Univ. of Innsbruck
Austria
Christoph Studer
Rice Univ.
USA
Christoph Thein
Leibniz Univ. Hannover
Germany
Christophe Craeye
Univ. Catholique de Louvain
Belgium
Christophe Delaveaud
CEA LETI
France
Christophe J. Le Martret
CEA LETI
France
Christophe Laot
Inst. Telecom Bretagne
France
Christophe Le Martret
Thales Comms.
France
Christophe Roblin
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Christos Bouras
Univ. of Patras and RACTI
Greece
Christos Panayiotou
Univ. of Cyprus
Cyprus
Christos Politis
Univ. of Cyprus
Cyprus
Christos Verikoukis
CTTC
Spain
Christos Xenakis
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Chuan Heng Foh
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Chuangmu Yao
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Chungang Yang
Xidian Univ.
China
Chunhui Zhu
Samsung Electronics
USA
Claude Oestges
Univ. Catholique de Louvain
Belgium
Claudia Campolo
Univ. Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Italy
Claudio Casetti
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Claudio Codemo
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Claudio Sacchi
Univ. of Trento
Italy
Clavier Laurent
IEMN
France
Cong Ling
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Cong Luong Nguyen
Univ. of Paris 13
France
Cong Xiong
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Constantin Siriteanu
Univ. of Tokyo
Japan
Constantine Kakoyiannis
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Constantinos Marios Angelopoulos
Univ. of Patras and Computer Tech. Inst.
Greece
Cormac Sreenan
Univ. College Cork
Ireland
Corneliu Eugen D. Sterian
Polytechnic Univ. of Bucharest
Romania
Costas Constantinou
Univ. of Birmingham
United Kingdom
Cristina Cano
Hamilton Inst.
Ireland
Cristina Gómez
Univ. Pontificia Bolivariana
Colombia
Custodio Peixeiro
IST - Tech. Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Dajana Cassioli
Univ. of L'Aquila
Italy
Damianos Gavalas
Univ. of L'Aquila
Italy
Damien Castelain
Mitsubishi Electric Research Centre Europe
France
Damien Magoni
Univ. of Bordeaux
France
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Dan Wang
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Dan Zhang
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Dana Marinca
PRiSM Lab
France
Daniel Benevides da Costa
Federal Univ. of Ceara
Brazil
Daniel Castanheira
Univ. of Aveiro
Portugal
Daniel K. C. So
Univ. of Manchester
United Kingdom
Daniel Novak
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Daniel Persson
Linköping Univ.
Sweden
Daniel Roviras
CNAM
France
Daniel Sacristán-Murga
CTTC
Spain
Daniele Miorandi
Create-Net
Italy
Daniele Riboni
Univ. of Milan
Italy
Daniele Tarchi
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Daquan Feng
Univ. of Electronic Sci. and Tech. of China
China
Dario Maggiorini
Univ. of Milano
Italy
David Bonnefoy
France
David Dietrich
Leibniz Univ. Hannover
Germany
David González G
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
David Gregoratti
CTTC
Spain
David Laurenson
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
David Lautru
Univ. of Paris 6
France
David López-Pérez
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
Ireland
David Malone
NUI Maynooth
Ireland
David Michelson
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
David Mottier
Mitsubishi Electric Research Centre Europe
France
Davide Dardari
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Davut Incebacak
Middle East Tech. Univ.
Turkey
Davy Gaillot
Univ. of Lille 1
France
Deepaknath Tandur
ABB
India
Dejan Drajic
Ericsson
Serbia
Delia Ciullo
EURECOM
France
Deniz Kilinc
Koc Univ.
Turkey
Dennis Boldt
Univ. of Luebeck
Germany
Dennis Pfisterer
Univ. of Luebeck
Germany
Dennis Sundman
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Derya Malak
Koc Univ.
Turkey
Desmond Cai
California Inst. of Tech.
Italy
Dexiang Wang
Juniper Networks
USA
Deze Zeng
Univ. of Aizu
Japan
Didier Le Ruyet
CNAM
France
Dimitra Kaklamani
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Dimitri Kténas
CEA LETI
France
Dimitri Papadimitriou
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
Belgium
Dimitrios Axiotis
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Dimitrios Karvounas
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Dimitrios Katselis
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
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Dimitrios Stratogiannis
Wireless and Satellite Comms.
Greece
Dimitrios Vergados
Norwegian Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Norway
Dimitris Giatsios
Univ. of Thessaly
Greece
Dimitris Kelaidonis
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Dimitris Tsolkas
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Dinesh Kumar
IBM Systems and Tech. Group
USA
Diogo Gomes
Univ. of Aveiro
Portugal
Dionysia Triantafyllopoulou
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Dionysis Xenakis
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Diptanil Debbarma
Eindhoven Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Dirk Pesch
Cork Inst. of Tech.
Ireland
Dirk Trossen
Univ. of Cambridge
United Kingdom
Dirk Wübben
Univ. of Bremen
Germany
Djamal-Eddine Meddour
Orange Labs
France
Dobroslav Tsonev
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Dominik Schulz
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Dominique Noguet
CEA LETI
France
Dominique Schreurs
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Belgium
Donatos Stavropoulos
UTH
Greece
Dong Fang
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Dong Min Kim
Yonsei Univ.
Korea
Dongfeng Yuan
Shandong Univ.
China
Donglai Sun
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.
China
Dongmei Zhou
Xidian Univ.
China
Dong-Seong Kim
Univ. of Canterbury
New Zealand
Dongtang Ma
Natl. Univ. of Defense Tech.
China
Dongyu Wang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Dora Spenza
Univ. of Rome La Sapienza
Italy
Dragana Bajić
Univ. of Novi Sad
Serbia
Du Yang
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Dusit Niyato
Nanyang Tech. Univ.
Singapore
Ebtihal Gismalla
Nanyang Tech. Univ.
Singapore
Ecehan B. Pehlivanoglu
Koc Univ.
Turkey
Eckhard Pfluegel
Kingston Univ.
United Kingdom
Eduard Jorswieck
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Eduardo Lima
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Edward Au
Huawei
Canada
Edwin Mugume
Univ. of Manchester
United Kingdom
Efstathios Katranaras
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Efthymios Stathakis
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Ehsan Soleimani-Nasab
K. N. Toosi Univ. of Tech.
Iran
Ehsan Tabatabaei Yazdi
Univ. of Canterbury
New Zealand
Eiman Mohyeldin
Nokia Siemens Nets.
Germany
Eirini Karapistoli
Univ. of Macedonia
Greece
Eirini Liotou
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Eleftherios Karipidis
Ericsson Research
Sweden
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Elena Veronica Belmega
CNRS
France
Eleni Patouni
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Eleni Stai
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Elias Tragos
Foundation for Reseasch and Tech. Hellas
Greece
Elias Weingärtner
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Elias Yaacoub
Qatar Mobility Innovations Centre
Qatar
Elie Awwad
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Elke Roth-Mandutz
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Elli Kartsakli
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Elvino Sousa
Univ. of Toronto
Canada
Emad Alsusa
Manchester Univ.
United Kingdom
Emanuel Rodrigues
Federal Univ. of Ceará
Brazil
Emil Björnson
SUPELEC
Sweden
Emiliano Garcia-Palacios
Queen's Univ. Belfast
United Kingdom
Emilio Calvanese Strinati
CEA LETI
France
Emmanouel Varvarigos
Univ. of Patras and Computer Tech. Inst.
Greece
Emmanouil Kafetzakis
Natl. Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos"
Greece
Emmanouil Pateromichelakis
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Emmanuel Van Lil
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Belgium
Emre Aktaş
Hacettepe Univ.
Turkey
Emrecan Demirors
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
Enrica Zola
Tech. Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Enrico Buracchini
Telecom Italia Lab
Italy
Enrico Natalizio
Univ. de Tech. de Compiègne
France
Enrico Paolini
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Enzo Alberto Candreva
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Enzo De Sena
King's College London
United Kingdom
Enzo Mingozzi
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Erich Leitgeb
TUG
Austria
Erik Ström
Chalmers Univ. of Tech.
Sweden
Ernest Kurniawan
Stanford Univ.
USA
Ernest Lo
CTTC
Spain
Ernst Bonek
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Ertan Onur
Turkey
Eugen-Victor Cuteanu
Polytechnic Univ. of Bucharest
Romania
Eva Lagunas
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Eva Peiker-Feil
Univ. of Ulm
Germany
Evangelos Papapetrou
Univ. of Ioannina
Greece
F. Javier Ramos
Rey Juan Carlos Univ.
Spain
Fabian Monsees
Univ. of Bremen
Germany
Fabien Héliot
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Fabrice Theoleyre
Univ. of Strasbourg
France
Fabrizio Pancaldi
Univ. of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Italy
Fadi Al-Turjman
Natl. Telecom Regulatory Authority
Egypt
Falk-Moritz Schaefer
Tech. Univ. of Dortmund
Germany
Fan Guo
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
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Fan Wu
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.
China
Fang Yuan
Beihang Univ.
China
Fan-Shuo Tseng
Natl. Sun Yat-sen Univ.
Taiwan
Faouzi Bader
SUPELEC
France
Faouzi Bouali
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Farah Moety
Univ. of Rennes I
France
Fariborz Entezami
Kingston Univ.
United Kingdom
Fatin Said
King's College London
United Kingdom
Fatma Abdelkefi
High School of Comms. of Tunis
Tunisia
Federico Penna
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst.
Germany
Fei Yu
Southeast Univ.
China
Feifei Wang
Xidian Univ.
China
Felip Riera-Palou
Univ. of the Balearic Islands
Spain
Felipe Cruz-Pérez
Univ. of the Balearic Islands
Spain
Felipe Gil-Castiñeira
Univ. of Vigo
Spain
Felipe Henriques
CEFET/RJ
Brazil
Felix Cuadrado
Queen Mary Univ. of London
United Kingdom
Felix Fai Wong
Princeton Univ.
USA
Felix Juraschek
Freie Univ. Berlin
Germany
Fen Hou
Univ. of Macau
Macao
Feng-Tsun Chien
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Fernando Boavida
Univ. of Coimbra
Portugal
Fernando Boronat
UPV - Polytechnic Univ. of Valencia
Spain
Fernando Pérez-Cruz
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
Spain
Fernando Pérez-Fontán
Univ. of Vigo
Spain
Fernando Velez
Univ. of Beira Interior
Portugal
Ferran Adelantado
Univ. Oberta de Catalunya
Spain
Ferran Casadevall
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Fidan Mehmeti
EURECOM
France
Filipe Cardoso
ESTSetubal / Polytechnic Inst. of Setubal
Portugal
Flavia Martelli
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Flavio Zabini
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Florian Kaltenberger
EURECOM
France
Florian Lenkeit
Univ. of Bremen
Germany
Fortunato Santucci
Univ. of l'Aquila
Italy
Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou
Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Greece
Fotis Lazarakis
Natl. Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos"
Greece
Francesc Rey
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Francesca Bassi
SUPELEC
France
Francesca Cuomo
Univ. of Rome La Sapienza
Italy
Francesco Guidi
Univ. of Bologna
France
Francesco Guidolin
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Francesco Lombardo
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Francesco Malandrino
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Francesco Mani
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Francesco Pantisano
Joint Research Centre
Italy
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Francesco Sottile
ISMB
Italy
Francis Lau
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Francisco Cercas
Portugal
Francisco Ros
ISCTE-IUL / Inst. de Telecomunicações
Inst. de Telecomunicações / ISCTE - Univ. Inst. of
Lisbon
Univ. of Murcia
Franck Rousseau
Grenoble INP
France
Francois Carrez
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
François Delaveau
Thales Comms.
France
Frank Fitzek
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Frank Oldewurtel
AUDI
Germany
Frank Zdarsky
NEC Labs Europe
Germany
Frederik Naessens
IMEC
Belgium
Frederique Oggier
Nanyang Tech. Univ.
Singapore
Fredrik Athley
Ericsson
Sweden
Fredrik Tufvesson
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Friedbert Berens
FBConsulting
Luxemburg
Friedrich Jondral
Karlsruhe Inst. of Tech.
Germany
Fulvio Babich
Univ. of Trieste
Italy
Fumiyuki Adachi
Tohoku Univ.
Japan
Furkan Kavasoglu
UCSD
USA
G. Enrico Santagati
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
Gabriel Falcao
Inst. de Telecomunicações / Univ. of Coimbra
Portugal
Gan Zheng
Univ. of Luxembourg
Luxemburg
Ganesh V
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Gaotao Shi
Tianjin Univ.
China
Gary Boudreau
Ericsson
Canada
Gautam Bhanage
Aruba Networks
USA
Gayathri Singh
Queen's Univ.
Canada
Ge Xiaohu
Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Tech.
China
Gennaro Boggia
Politecnico di Bari
Italy
Gentian Jakllari
Univ. of Toulouse
France
Geoffrey Colman
Comms. Research Centre
Canada
Georg Kail
Tech. Univ. of Vienna
Austria
Georg Vallant
Cassidian
Germany
George Efthymoglou
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
George Karetsos
Tech. Educational Inst. of Thessaly
Greece
George Mastorakis
Tech. Educational Inst. of Crete
Greece
George Polyzos
Athens Univ. of Economics and Business
Greece
George Ropokis
Research Academic Computer Tech. Inst.
Greece
George Tsoulos
Univ. of Peloponnese
Greece
Georgia Athanasiadou
Univ. of Peloponnese
Greece
Georgia Tseliou
Open Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Georgina Abou Elkheir
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Georgios Kambourakis
Univ. of the Aegean
Greece
Georgios Kormentzas
Univ. of the Aegean
Greece
Gerald Matz
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Francisco Monteiro
Portugal
Spain
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Gerd Ascheid
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Gerhard Bauch
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Gerhard Fettweis
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Gerhard Steinboeck
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Gerhard Wunder
Heinrich-Hertz-Inst.
Germany
Germán Bassi
SUPELEC
France
German Corrales Madueño
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Ghaith Hattab
Queen's Univ.
Canada
Ghalem Boudour
Grenoble Inst. of Tech.
France
Ghassan Dahman
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Ghassan Kraidy
Notre Dame Univ.
Lebanon
Ghaya Rekaya
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Giacomo Bacci
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Gianfranco Nencioni
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Gianluca Aloi
Univ. of Calabria
Italy
Gianluigi Ferrari
Univ. of Parma
Italy
Gianluigi Liva
DLR - German Aerospace Centre
Germany
Gianni Pasolini
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Gilberto Berardinelli
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Giorgio Calochira
Telecom Italia
Italy
Giorgio M. Vitetta
Univ. of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Italy
Giovanni Corazza
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
France
Giovanni Resta
Istituto di Informatica e Telematica
Italy
Giovanni Stea
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Giuliano Garrammone
DLR - German Aerospace Centre
Germany
Giuseppa Alfano
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Giuseppe Abreu
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Giuseppe Baruffa
Univ. of Perugia
Italy
Giuseppe Cardone
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Giuseppe Cocco
CTTC
Spain
Giuseppe Destino
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Gm Shafiullah
Central Queensland Univ.
Australia
Gongzheng Zhang
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Gonzalo Vazquez-Vilar
Univ. Pompeu Fabra
Spain
Gorazd Kandus
Jozef Stefan Inst.
Slovenia
Gordon Stüber
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Götz Philip Brasche
Microsoft Research
Germany
Gou Hosoya
Tokyo Univ. of Sci.
Japan
Gregor Schiele
Digital Enterprise Research Inst. at NUIG
Ireland
Grit Claßen
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Guanding Yu
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Guang Gong
Univ. of Waterloo
Canada
Guangxiang Yuan
CTTL
China
Guido Riva
Fondazione Ugo Bordoni
Italy
Guihai Chen
Nanjing Univ.
China
Guillaume Villemaud
Univ. de Lyon
France
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Guillaume Vivier
SEQUANS Comms.
France
Guillem Femenias
Univ. of the Balearic Islands
Spain
Guillermo Galaviz
Univ. Autonoma de Baja California
Mexico
Guixia Kang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Gulzaib Rafiq
Univ. of Agder
Norway
Gunther Auer
Ericsson
Sweden
Guoru Ding
PLA Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
China
Gustavo Costa
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Gustavo Vejarano
Loyola Marymount Univ.
USA
Ha Nguyen
Univ. of Saskatchewan
Canada
Habib Sidi
Univ. d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse
France
Hadi Meshgi
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Haesik Kim
VTT Tech. Research Centre
Finland
Haeyoung Lee
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Hafiz Yasar Lateef
Qatar Mobility Innovations Centre
Qatar
Hafizal Mohamad
MIMOS Berhad
Malaysia
Hai Lin
Osaka Prefecture Univ.
Japan
Hai Liu
Hong Kong Baptist Univ.
Hong Kong
Haifa Farès
Telecom Bretagne
France
Haitham Rashwan
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Halim Yanikomeroglu
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Hamid Farmanbar
Huawei
Canada
Hamidreza Boostanimehr
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Hamza Dahmouni
INPT
Morocco
Hanan Hassanein
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Han-Chuan Hsieh
Natl. Taiwan Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Taiwan
Hangguan Shan
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Hanna Bogucka
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Hannes Hartenstein
Karlsruhe Inst. of Tech.
Germany
Hans Brunner
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Hany Elgala
Boston Univ.
USA
Harald Burchardt
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Harald Haas
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Harlan Russell
Clemson Univ.
USA
Harri Pennanen
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Harri Saarnisaari
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Hassan Ali-Ahmad
Orange Labs
France
Hassan El GHAZI
INPT
Morocco
Hassan El sallabi
TAMUQ
Qatar
Hassnaa Moustafa
Intel
USA
Hayato Fukuzono
NTT Corporation
Japan
Hector Agustin Cozzetti
Istituto Superiore Mario Boella
Italy
Heikki Hämmäinen
Aalto Univ.
Finland
Helka-Liina Määttänen
Renesas Mobile
Finland
Hendrik Berndt
Renesas Mobile
Finland
Hidekazu Murata
Kyoto Univ.
Japan
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Hidekazu Taoka
DOCOMO Comms. Labs Europe
Germany
Hien Ngo
Linkoping Univ.
Sweden
Himal Suraweera
Univ. of Peradeniya
Sri Lanka
Hiram Galeana-Zapién
CINVESTAV Tamaulipas
Mexico
Hirley Alves
Univ. of Oulu / Federal Univ. of Tech. of Parana Brazil
Finland
Hirohito Suda
DOCOMO Tech.
Japan
Hiroshi Kubo
Ritumeikan Univ.
Japan
Hiroshi Suzuki
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Hiroshi Wada
Natl. ICT Australia
Australia
Hiroyuki Morikawa
Univ. of Tokyo
Japan
Hoang Nguyen
Vista Research
USA
Hojin Song
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Holger Jäkel
Karlsruhe Inst. of Tech.
Germany
Holger Karl
Univ. of Paderborn
Germany
Homer Papadopoulos
Natl. Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos"
Greece
Hongjian Sun
King's College London
United Kingdom
Hongseok Yoo
Kyungpook Natl. Univ.
Korea
Hongwen Yang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Hongyan Li
Xidian Univ.
China
Hongyi Wu
Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette
USA
Hongyu Huang
Chongqing Univ.
China
Hossam Afifi
Inst. Telecom
France
Hossein Peyvandi
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Houda Labiod
Infres
France
Hovannes Kulhandjian
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
Hsin-ying Liang
Chaoyang Univ. of Tech.
Taiwan
Huaqun Guo
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Hugues Tchouankem
Leibniz Univ. Hannover
Germany
Hui Li
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Hui Zeng
Intelligent Automation
USA
Huseyin Birkan Yilmaz
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Husheng Li
Univ. of Tennessee
USA
Huu-Tue Huynh
Internatl. Univ.
Vietnam
Hyoungsuk Jeon
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Hyundong Shin
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Hyunggon Park
Ewha Womans Univ.
Korea
Iakovos Venieris
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Ibn Elhaj Elhassane
Natl. Inst. of Post and Telecomms.
Morocco
İbrahim Altunbaş
Istanbul Tech. Univ.
Turkey
Ibrahim Korpeoglu
Bilkent Univ.
Turkey
I-Fen Chao
Yuan Ze Univ.
Taiwan
Iffat Ahmed
IMT Inst. for Advanced Studies
Italy
Ignacio Berberana
Telefonica I+D
Spain
Igor Bisio
Univ. of Genoa
Italy
Ilenia Tinnirello
Univ. of Palermo
Italy
Ilias Tsompanidis
Univ. College Cork
Ireland
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Inbar Fijalkow
Univ. of Cergy-Pontoise
France
Indira Paudel
Inst. Telecom SudParis
France
Iñigo Cuiñas
Univ. of Vigo
Spain
Insoo Hwang
Qualcomm
USA
Ioannis Anagnostopoulos
Univ. of the Aegean
Greece
Ioannis Broustis
AT&T Labs Research
USA
Ioannis Krikidis
Univ. of Cyprus
Cyprus
Ioannis Marmorkos
Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki
Greece
Ioannis Pefkianakis
Technicolor Research
France
Ioannis Psaras
Univ. College London
United Kingdom
Iordanis Koutsopoulos
Athens Univ. of Economics and Business
Greece
Irene Pappalardo
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Isabel Delgado-Luque
Univ. of Malaga
Spain
Islam El-Bakoury
Alexandria Univ.
Egypt
Ismael Gomez
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Ismail AlQerm
King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Saudi Arabia
István Gódor
Ericsson
Hungary
Ivan Gaspar
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Ivan Ku
Heriot Watt Univ.
United Kingdom
Ivan Müller
Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil
J. William Atwood
Concordia Univ.
Canada
Jad Nasreddine
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Jaehyun Park
Electronics and Telecomms. Research Inst.
Korea
JaeJong Baek
Yonsei Univ.
Korea
Jaime Ferragut
CTTC
Spain
Jaime Llorca
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
USA
Jaime Sanchez Garcia
CICESE Research Centre
Mexico
Jalel Ben-Othman
CICESE Research Centre
Mexico
James Irvine
Univ. of Strathclyde
United Kingdom
James Murdock
Texas Instruments
USA
Jan Dohl
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Jan Markendahl
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Jan Sykora
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Jani Saloranta
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Janise McNair
Univ. of Florida
USA
Janne Riihijärvi
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Jari Iinatti
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Jarkko Kaleva
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Jarosław Lachowski
Wilabs
Poland
Jasmin Grosinger
Graz Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Jasmina McMenamy
Trinity College
Ireland
Jason Filos
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Javier Barria
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Javier Gozalvez
Univ. Miguel Hernandez de Elche
Spain
Javier Matamoros
CTTC
Spain
Javier Povedano-Molina
Univ. of Granada
Spain
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Javier Rubio-Loyola
CINVESTAV Tamaulipas
Mexico
Jaya Rao
Univ. of Calgary
Canada
Jean Carle
Univ. de Lille 1
France
Jean Pierre Cances
Univ. of Limoges
France
Jean-Baptiste Doré
CEA LETI
France
Jean-Christophe Cousin
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Jean-Claude Belfiore
Ecole Natl. Supérieure des Télécomms.
France
Jean-Marc Kelif
Orange Labs
France
Jean-Marie Bonnin
Inst. Telecom Bretagne
France
Jean-Marie Gorce
INSA Lyon
France
Jean-Philippe Ovarlez
ONERA
France
Jean-Pierre Barbot
Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan
France
Jean-Yves Chouinard
Laval Univ.
Canada
Jehn-Ruey Jiang
Natl. Central Univ.
Taiwan
Jemin Lee
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech.
USA
Jens Zander
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Jerker Björkqvist
Åbo Akademi Univ.
Finland
Jessica Moysen
CTTC
Spain
Jesús Gómez-Vilardebó
CTTC
Spain
Jia Liu
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Jia Zhang
Shandong Univ.
China
Jialing Li
InterDigital Comms.
USA
Jian Li
Shanghai Dianji Univ.
China
Jian Luo
Huawei
Germany
Jian Qi
King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Saudi Arabia
Jian Zhang
RealNetworks
USA
Jian Zhao
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Jiangzhou Wang
Univ. of Kent
United Kingdom
Jianhua He
Aston Univ.
United Kingdom
Jianhua Zhang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Jiannong Cao
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Jianxiao Yang
Telecom Bretagne
France
Jiaqi Xu
Dalian Univ. of Tech.
China
Jiasi Chen
Princeton Univ.
USA
Jie Dong
Natl. ICT Australia
Australia
Jie Luo
Colorado State Univ.
USA
Jie Ren
Beijing Jiaotong Univ.
China
Jie Xu
Natl. Univ. of Singapore
Singapore
Jie Zhang
Univ. of Sheffield
United Kingdom
Jim Clarke
Waterford Inst. of Tech.
Ireland
Jin Lai
Macquarie Univ.
Australia
Jing An
King's College London
United Kingdom
Jing Yang
Univ. of Arkansas
USA
Jingya Li
Chalmers Univ. of Tech.
Sweden
Jingyuan Zhang
Univ. of Alabama
USA
Jiqing Ni
Beijing Inst. of Tech.
China
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Joakim Jaldén
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Joan Olmos
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Joanna Tomasik
SUPELEC
France
João Paulo Barraca
Univ. of Aveiro
Portugal
João Silva
ISCTE-IUL / Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Joaquin Perez
Northumbria Univ.
United Kingdom
Jocelyn Fiorina
SUPELEC
France
Joël Trubuil
Telecom Bretagne
France
Johannes Fink
Karlsruhe Inst. of Tech.
Germany
Johannes Richter
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Johannes Schmitt
ABB
USA
John Fakidis
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
John Mitchell
Univ. College London
United Kingdom
John Thompson
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Jon Wallace
Wavetronix
USA
Jonas Medbo
Ericsson Research
Sweden
Jonathan Gambini
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
Jonathan Rodriguez
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Jong Yeol Ryu
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Jong-Hyouk Lee
Telecom Bretagne
France
Jordi Pérez-Romero
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Jörg Nuckelt
Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig
Germany
Jorge Baranda
Spain
Jorge Garcia-Vidal
CTTC
Inst. de Telecomunicações / ISCTE - Univ. Inst. of
Lisbon
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Jorge Martinez-Bauset
UPV - Polytechnic Univ. of Valencia
Spain
Jorma Lilleberg
Renesas Mobile
Finland
Jos Weber
Delft Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Jose Almodovar-Faria
Univ. of Florida
USA
Jose Angel Irastorza
Univ. of Cantabria
Spain
Jose Camacho
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
Spain
José de Rezende
Federal Univ. of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Jose Francisco Paris
Univ. of Malaga
Spain
José González-Coma
Univ. of A Coruña
Spain
Jose Luna-Rivera
Autonomous Univ. of San Luis Potosi
Mexico
José Núñez-Martínez
CTTC
Spain
Josef Nossek
CTTC
Spain
José-Luis Melús
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Josep Mangues-Bafalluy
CTTC
Spain
Joseph Cavallaro
Rice Univ.
USA
Josiane Parreira
DERI
Ireland
Jozef Kenyeres
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Juan Burguillo
Univ. of Vigo
Spain
Juan Galvez
Univ. of Murcia
Spain
Juan Sanchez-Gonzalez
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Juan Santos-Gago
Univ. of Vigo
Spain
Jorge Costa
Portugal
Spain
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Juei-Chin Shen
Univ. of Manchester
United Kingdom
Juha Karjalainen
Renesas Mobile
Finland
Juho Pirskanen
Renesas Mobile
Finland
Jukka Manner
Aalto Univ.
Finland
Julien Montavont
Univ. of Strasbourg
France
Julien Sarrazin
Univ. of Pierre & Marie Curie
France
Jun Hu
Eindhoven Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Jun Zhang
Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Hong Kong
Junaid Ansari
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Jun-Bae Seo
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Jun-ichi Takada
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Jürgen Sachs
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Justin Lipman
Intel R&D
China
Juuso Alhava
Tampere Univ. of Tech.
Finland
K. v. Rashmi
Univ. of California at Berkeley
USA
Kai Kit Wong
Univ. College London
United Kingdom
Kai Yen
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Kai Zhao
Tsinghua Univ.
China
Kaibin Huang
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Kaifeng Guo
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Kaigui Bian
Peking Univ.
China
Kaimin Wei
Beihang Univ.
China
Kainam Wong
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Kalle Lähetkangas
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Kamal Singh
Telecom Bretagne
France
Kamel Tourki
Telecom Bretagne
France
Kamran Arshad
Univ. of Greenwich
United Kingdom
Kamya Yekeh Yazdandoost
Natl. Inst. of Information and Comms. Tech.
Japan
Kanke Gao
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
Kapuruhamy Badalge Manosha
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Karama Hamdi
Qatar Univ.
Qatar
Kari Rikkinen
Renesas Mobile
Finland
Karina Gomez
Create-Net
Italy
Karine Amis
Inst. Telecom Bretagne
France
Karl Jonas
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Germany
Karl-Josef Friederichs
Nokia Siemens Nets.
Germany
Karsten Fyhn
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Kartik Gopalan
State Univ. of New York at Binghamton
USA
Katarzyna Kosek-Szott
AGH Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Poland
Katerina Koutlia
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Katia Jaffrès-Runser
Univ. of Toulouse
France
Kaushik Chowdhury
Northeastern Univ.
USA
Kazuhiko Fukawa
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Kazuyuki Saito
Chiba Univ.
Japan
Ke Guan
Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig
Germany
Ke Zhong
Univ. of Electronic Sci. and Tech. of China
China
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Keerthi Kumar Nagalapur
Chalmers Univ. of Tech.
Sweden
Kehao Wang
Univ. of Paris-Sud 11
France
Kei Sakaguchi
Osaka Univ.
Japan
Keivan Navaie
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Kenichi Higuchi
Tokyo Univ. of Sci.
Japan
Kenta Kasai
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Kenta Umebayashi
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech.
Japan
Kevin Chang
Queensland Univ. of Tech.
Australia
Kh Mahmudul Alam
Monash Univ.
Australia
Khaizuran Abdullah
Internatl. Islamic Univ. Malaysia
Malaysia
Khaldoun Al Agha
Internatl. Islamic Univ. Malaysia
Malaysia
Khaled Almotairi
Umm Al-Qura Univ.
Saudi Arabia
Khaled Elsayed
Cairo Univ.
Egypt
Khaled Harras
Carnegie Mellon Univ.
USA
Khalid Abdel Hafeez
Ryerson Univ.
Canada
Khalil Ibrahimi
Univ. of IBN Tofail
Morocco
Kien Truong
Posts and Telecomms. Inst. of Tech.
Vietnam
Ki-Hong Park
King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Saudi Arabia
Kimmo Hiltunen
Ericsson Research
Finland
Kimmo Kansanen
Norwegian Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Norway
Kin K. Leung
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Klaus David
Univ. of Kassel
Germany
Klaus Doppler
Nokia
Finland
Klaus Moessner
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Klaus Witrisal
Graz Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Koichi Adachi
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis
Natl. and Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens
Greece
Konstantinos Maliatsos
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Konstantinos Manolakis
Tech. Univ. of Berlin
Germany
Konstantinos Pelechrinis
Univ. of Pittsburgh
USA
Konstantinos Samdanis
NEC Labs Europe
Germany
Konstanty Bialkowski
Univ. of Queensland
Australia
Kostantinos Sasloglou
AGT Group (R&D)
Germany
Kostas Choumas
Univ. of Thessaly
Greece
Kostas Christodoulopoulos
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Kostas Stamatiou
CTTC
Spain
Kourosh Mahdjoubi
Univ. of Rennes 1
France
Koushik Sinha
HP Labs
India
Kristen Woyach
UC Berkeley
USA
Krzysztof Cichoń
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Krzysztof Wesołowski
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Kun Yang
Univ. of Essex
United Kingdom
Kwang-Cheng Chen
Natl. Taiwan Univ.
Taiwan
Kyle Guan
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
USA
Kyu-Sung Hwang
Kyungil Univ.
Korea
Lambros Lambrinos
Cyprus Univ. of Tech.
Cyprus
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Lambros Sarakis
Tech. Educational Inst. of Chalkida
Greece
Lanny Sitanayah
Univ. College Cork
Ireland
Lars Haering
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen
Germany
Lars K. Rasmussen
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Laura Cottatellucci
EURECOM
France
Laura Galluccio
DIEEI
Italy
Laure Huitema
Xlim Lab
France
Laurent Dussopt
CEA LETI
France
Laurent Herault
CEA LETI
France
Laurent Reynaud
Orange Labs
France
Lauri Anttila
Tampere Univ. of Tech.
Finland
Lazar Berbakov
CTTC
Spain
Lazaros Merakos
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Le Ruyet Didier
Electronics and Comm. Lab
France
Lefei Wang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Lefteris Mamatas
Univ. College London
United Kingdom
Lei Qin
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Lei Sun
NC State Univ.
USA
Lei Xu
Univ. of Texas at Arlington
USA
Lei Yang
Arizona State Univ.
USA
Lei Zhao
Univ. of Alabama
USA
Leila Musavian
Lancaster Univ.
United Kingdom
Leila Najjar
Sup'Com
Tunisia
Lennart Gerdes
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Leon Stenneth
Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
USA
Leonardo Badia
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Leonardo Baltar
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Leonardo Goratti
Joint Research Centre
Italy
Leonardo Jr. Lanante
Kyushu Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Leonardo Marchetti
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Lester Ho
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
Ireland
Li Chia Choo
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Li Li
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Li SiHang
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Liang Zhang
Comms. Research Centre
Canada
Li-Chuan Tseng
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Li-Chun Wang
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Liliana Bolea
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Lin Cai
Huawei
USA
Lina Brito
Univ. of Madeira
Portugal
Linda Doyle
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Lingwu Yuan
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Lingyang Song
Peking Univ.
China
Lin-huang Chang
Natl. Taichung Univ.
Taiwan
Lisandro Lovisolo
Univ. do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Liyang Zhang
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
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Ljiljana Simić
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Loic Brunel
Mitsubishi Electric Research Centre Europe
France
Long Zhang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Long Zhao
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Longhao Zou
Dublin City Univ.
Ireland
Lorenza Giupponi
CTTC
Spain
Lorenzo Favalli
Univ. of Pavia
Italy
Lorenzo Mucchi
Univ. of Florence
Italy
Loreto Pescosolido
Univ. of Rome La Sapienza
Italy
Loris Gazzarrini
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Loubna Echabbi
INPT
Morocco
Lu Lu
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
Luc Deneire
Univ. of Nice
France
Luc Martens
Ghent Univ.
Belgium
Luca De Nardis
Univ. of Rome La Sapienza
Italy
Luca Foschini
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Luca Rugini
Univ. of Perugia
Italy
Luca Sanguinetti
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Luca Simone Ronga
CNIT
Italy
Luca Tavanti
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Luca Vollero
Universita' Campus Bio-Medico (Roma)
Italy
Luciano Bononi
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Lúcio Ferreira
INOV - INESC
Portugal
Luis Alonso
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Luis Blanco
CTTC
Spain
Luís Borges
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Luis Castedo
Univ. of A Coruña
Spain
Luís Conceição
Univ. of Coimbra
Portugal
Luis M. Correia
IST - Tech. Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Luis M. Lopez-Ramos
Univ. Rey Juan Carlos
Spain
Luis Muñoz
Univ. of Cantabria
Spain
Luis Sanchez
Univ. of Cantabria
Spain
Luis Suarez
Telecom Bretagne
France
Łukasz Budzisz
Tech. Univ. of Berlin
Germany
Lukasz Krzymien
Huawei
USA
Lyes Khoukhi
Univ. of Tech. of Troyes
France
Lynda Zitoune
ESIEE-Paris
France
M. Aykut Yigitel
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
M. Cenk Gursoy
Syracuse Univ.
USA
Maciej Krasicki
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Maciej Nawrocki
Optyme Consulting
Poland
Maciej Stasiak
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Mael Le Treust
INRS
Canada
Maged Elkashlan
Queen Mary Univ. of London
United Kingdom
Mahbub Gani
King's College London
United Kingdom
Mahdi Pirmoradian
Islamic Azad Univ.
Iran
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Mahi Lohi
Univ. of Westminster
United Kingdom
Mahmoud Qutqut
Queen's Univ.
Canada
Maksym Girnyk
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Malamati Louta
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Mamiko Inamori
Tokai Univ.
Japan
Mamoru Sawahashi
Tokyo City Univ.
Japan
Man Hon Cheung
Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Manar Jammal
Univ. of West Ontario
Canada
Manfred Hauswirth
DERI Galway
Ireland
Manuel Violas
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Maode Ma
Nanyang Tech. Univ.
Singapore
Marceau Coupechoux
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Marcello Cinque
Univ. of Naples
Italy
Marcin Parzy
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Marco Cardenas-Juarez
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Marco Cattani
Delft Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Marco Chiani
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Marco Di Renzo
Natl. Centre for Scientific Research
France
Marco Driusso
Univ. of Trieste
Italy
Marco Martalò
Univ. of Parma
Italy
Marco Mezzavilla
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Marco Miozzo
CTTC
Spain
Marco Moretti
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Marco Roccetti
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Marco Zimmerling
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Marco Zuniga
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Marcos Liso Nicolás
Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig
Germany
Marcus Handte
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen
Germany
Marek Natkaniec
AGH Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Poland
Maria Gregori
CTTC
Spain
Maria Lema
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Maria Martini
Kingston Univ.
United Kingdom
Maria Michalopoulou
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Maria Rita Palattella
Univ. of Luxembourg
Luxemburg
Maria Stella Iacobucci
TILS
Italy
Marian Codreanu
TILS
Italy
Maricica Nistor
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Marilia Curado
Univ. of Coimbra
Portugal
Mario Castañeda
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Mario Garcia-Lozano
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Mario Marques da Silva
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Mario Nunes
INESC / IST
Portugal
Marion Berbineau
IFSTTAR /LEOST
France
Marios Kountouris
SUPELEC
France
Màrius Caus
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Marius Pesavento
Tech. Univ. of Darmstadt
Germany
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Marja Matinmikko
VTT Tech. Research Centre
Finland
Mark Buckner
Oak Ridge Natl. Lab
USA
Mark Hedley
CSIRO
Australia
Markku Juntti
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Markku Renfors
Tampere Univ. of Tech.
Finland
Marko Lampinen
Renesas Mobile
Finland
Markos Anastasopoulos
Athens Information Tech.
Greece
Markus Froehle
Graz Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Markus Jung
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Markus Kampmann
Koblenz Univ. of Applied Sci.
Germany
Markus Leinonen
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Markus Nikolaus
Tech. Univ. of Hamburg-Harburg
Germany
Marouen Jilani
Keio Univ.
Japan
Marta Garcia-Arranz
Univ. of Cantabria
Spain
Marta Ventura
UPM - Polytechnic Univ. of Madrid
Spain
Martial Coulon
Univ. of Toulouse
France
Martin Haenggi
Univ. of Notre Dame
USA
Martin Heusse
Grenoble Informatics Lab
France
Martin Jacob
Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig
Germany
Martin Käske
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Martin Müller
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Martina Barbi
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Marwen Abdennebi
Univ. of Paris-Nord
France
Maryam Hafeez
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Maryline Hélard
INSA Rennes
France
Masahiro Morikura
Kyoto Univ.
Japan
Masahiro Umehira
Ibaraki Univ.
Japan
Masood Maqbool
Alcatel-Lucent
France
Massimiliano Comisso
Univ. of Trieste
Italy
Massimo Condoluci
Univ. Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Italy
Mathias Kretschmer
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Germany
Mathieu Boussard
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
France
Mats Bengtsson
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Matteo Cesana
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
Matteo Danieletto
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Matthew Valenti
West Virginia Univ.
USA
Matthias Heitz
Tech. Univ. of Hamburg-Harburg
Germany
Matthias Kovatsch
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Matthias Pätzold
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Matthias Wildemeersch
Univ. of Twente
The Netherlands
Matthias Woltering
Univ. of Bremen
Germany
Matthieu Crussière
IETR Rennes
France
Matthieu Gautier
Univ. of Rennes
France
Matti Herben
Eindhoven Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Maurizio Murroni
Eindhoven Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Mauro Boldi
Telecom Italia
Italy
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Mauro Fadda
Univ. of Cagliari
Italy
Mauro Fonseca
PUC-PR
Brazil
Maxime Colas
Univ. of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
France
Maxime Guillaud
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Mea Wang
Univ. of Calgary
Canada
Mehdi Bennis
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Mehmet Çelebi
Istanbul Tech. Univ.
Turkey
Mehmet Karaca
AirTies Wireless Nets.
Turkey
Mehmet Kemal Karakayali
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
USA
Mehmet Yunus Donmez
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Mehrdad Dianati
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Mehrdad Kiamari
Sharif Univ. of Tech.
Iran
Mélanie Plainchault
Mitsubishi Electric Research Centre Europe
France
Melchiorre Danilo Abrignani
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Melda Yuksel
TOBB Univ. of Economics and Tech.
Turkey
Meng Cheng
Japan Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Japan
Meng Wang
Univ. of Melbourne
Australia
Meng-Shiuan Pan
Tamkang Univ.
Taiwan
Menguc Oner
ISIK Univ.
Turkey
Mesut Guenes
Freie Univ. Berlin
Germany
Michael Frey
Humboldt Univ. of Berlin
Germany
Michael Grieger
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Michael Hempel
Univ. of Nebraska Lincoln
USA
Michael Lentmaier
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Michael Wang
Princeton Univ.
USA
Michail Matthaiou
Chalmers Univ. of Tech.
Sweden
Michal Mackowiak
IST - Tech. Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Michał Maternia
Nokia Siemens Nets.
Poland
Michel Ivrlač
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Michel Kieffer
SUPELEC - Univ. Paris-Sud
France
Michel Terré
CNAM
France
Michel Yacoub
State Univ. of Campinas
Brazil
Michele Magno
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Michele Nogueira
Federal Univ. of Parana
Brazil
Michele Rossi
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Michele Wigger
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Mickael Maman
CEA LETI
France
Miguel Ángel Vázquez
CTTC
Spain
Miguel Camelo
Univ. of Girona
Spain
Miguel López-Benítez
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Mihai Alin Badiu
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
Mihaly Varga
Tech. Univ. of Cluj-Napoca
Romania
Mikael Asplund
Trinity College Dublin
Sweden
Mikael Coldrey
Ericsson Research
Sweden
Mikhail Popov
Acreo
Sweden
Mikolaj Chwalisz
Tech. Univ. of Berlin
Germany
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Min Chen
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Min Young Chung
Sungkyunkwan Univ.
Korea
Ming Ding
Sharp Laboratories
China
Ming Fei Siyau
London South Bank Univ.
United Kingdom
Ming Liu
Inst. of Electronics and Telecomms. of Rennes
France
Mingming Gan
FTW Vienna
Austria
Mingyan Jiang
Shandong Univ.
China
Mingyan Liu
Univ. of Michigan
USA
Mingyue Ji
Univ. of Southern California
USA
Minhae Kwon
Ewha Womans Univ.
Korea
Minoru Okada
Nara Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Japan
Minseok Kim
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Miquel Payaró
CTTC
Spain
Mireille Sarkiss
CEA LIST
France
Miroslav Hekrdla
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Mischa Dohler
CTTC
Spain
Mitoshi Fujimoto
Univ. of Fukui
Japan
Mohamad Assaad
SUPELEC
France
Mohamad Kalil
Western Univ.
Canada
Mohamad Maaz
European Univ. of Brittany
France
Mohamad Mostafa
Univ. of Ulm
Germany
Mohamad Yusoff Alias
Univ. of Ulm
Germany
Mohamed Elrefaey
Intel
Egypt
Mohamed El-Tarhuni
American Univ. of Sharjah
UAE
Mohamed Hassan
American Univ. of Sharjah
UAE
Mohamed Kalil
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Mohamed Mokhtar
Univ. of Texas at Dallas
USA
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
Sup'Com
Tunisia
Mohammad Abdul Azim
Masdar Inst.
UAE
Mohammad Ghavami
Masdar Inst.
UAE
Mohammad Heidari
Skyhook
USA
Mohammad Sheikh Zefreh
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Mohammad-Moshiur Rahman
École de Technologie Supérieure
Canada
Mohammed Nafie
Nile Univ.
Egypt
Mohammed-Amine Koulali
Univ. Mohammed I
Morocco
Mohd Hairi Halmi
Multimedia Univ.
Malaysia
Mohsen Rezaee
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Moise Ndoh
Natl. Research Council Canada
Canada
Mojdeh Amani
King's College London
United Kingdom
Mojtaba Vaezi
McGill Univ.
Canada
Mona Ghassemian
King's College London / Univ. of Greenwich
United Kingdom
Mona Shemshaki
Vienna Univ. of Tech.
Austria
Monica Nicoli
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
Monisha Ghosh
InterDigital comms.
USA
Montse Nájar
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Morten Jakobsen
Aalborg Univ.
Denmark
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Mostafa Bassiouni
Univ. of Central Florida
USA
Motohiko Isaka
Kwansei Gakuin Univ.
Japan
Moufida Maimour
Lorraine Univ.
France
Mounir Ghogho
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Mourad Khanfouci
Mitsubishi Electric Research Centre Europe
France
Mqhele Dlodlo
Univ. of Cape Town
South Africa
Mthulisi Velempini
North-West Univ.
South Africa
Muhammad Ali Imran
North-West Univ.
South Africa
Muhammad Atif Yaqoob
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Muhammad Naseer ul Islam
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Muhammad Yousaf Khan
Univ. of Engineering and Tech. Lahore
Pakistan
Murad Abusubaih
Palestine Polytechnic Univ.
Palestine
Murat Kocaoglu
Koc Univ.
Turkey
Murat Kuscu
Koc Univ.
Turkey
Murtaza Zafer
IBM T. J Watson Research
USA
Mustafa Al-Bado
UCC
Ireland
Mustafa Gurcan
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Mustafa Ozger
Koc Univ.
Turkey
Mustapha Benjillali
INPT
Morocco
Myriam Ariaudo
Univ. of Cergy-Pontoise
France
Naby Nikookaran
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Naceur Malouch
Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie
France
Nachiappan Valliappan
Qualcomm
USA
Nader Moayeri
NIST
USA
Nader Mokari
Tarbiat Modares Univ.
Iran
Nadia Haddadou
Univ. Paris-Est Marne la Vallée
France
Nadjib Achir
Univ. of Paris 13
France
Nafise Barzigar
Univ. of Oklahoma
USA
Najeeb Hassan
Univ. of Oklahoma
USA
Nan Cen
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
Nan E
Univ. of Sheffield
United Kingdom
Nan Yang
Univ. of New South Wales
Australia
Nancy Alonistioti
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Nancy El Rachkidy
Blaise Pascal Univ.
France
Narayanan Krishnan
Rutgers Univ.
USA
Narcis Cardona
UPV - Polytechnic Univ. of Valencia
Spain
Narjes Torabi
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Nathalie Thomas
Univ. of Toulouse
France
Naveed Ul Hassan
LUMS School of Sci. and Engineering Lahore
Pakistan
Nayef Alsindi
Khalifa Univ. of Sci., Tech. and Research
UAE
Nazbanoo Farzaneh
Ferdowsi Univ. of Mashhad
Iran
Nedal Ababneh
Univ. of Bahrain
Bahrain
Neji Youssef
Ecole Supérieure des Comms. de Tunis
Tunisia
Nel Samama
Inst. Telecom SudParis
France
Nemanja Zdravkovic
Norwegian Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Norway
Nenad Gligorić
Faculty of Organizational Sci.
Serbia
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Ngo Dung Dao
Faculty of Organizational Sci.
Serbia
Nguyen Van Duc
Ha Noi Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Vietnam
Nicola Accettura
Politecnico di Bari
Italy
Nicola Baldo
CTTC
Spain
Nicola Bui
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Nicolas Cassiau
CEA LETI
France
Nicolas Fortino
Univ. of Nice
France
Nicolò Decarli
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Niels Hadaschik
Fraunhofer Inst. for Integrated Circuits
Germany
Nigel Jefferies
Industry Standards Manager
United Kingdom
Nika Naghavi
King's College London
United Kingdom
Nikola Zlatanov
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Nikolaos Bartzoudis
CTTC
Spain
Nikolaos Miridakis
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Nikolaos Papandreou
IBM Research
Switzerland
Nikolaos Pappas
SUPELEC
France
Nikos Passas
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Nirmal Fernando
Monash Univ.
Australia
Nizar Zorba
Qatar Mobility Innovations Centre
Qatar
Nobuhiko Miki
Kagawa Univ.
Japan
Noha El Gemayel
Karlsruhe Inst. of Tech.
Germany
Nopporn Patcharaprakiti
Rajamangala Univ. of Tech. Lanna
Thailand
Nordin Ramli
MIMOS Berhad
Malaysia
Nuno Souto
ISCTE-IUL / Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Nurilla Avazov
Univ. of Agder
Norway
Nuwan Ferdinand
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Oh-Soon Shin
Soongsil Univ.
Korea
Ohyun Jo
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Oladimeji Onalaja
London South Bank Univ.
United Kingdom
Olav Tirkkonen
Aalto Univ.
Finland
Olayinka Adigun
Kingston Univ.
United Kingdom
Ole Grøndalen
Telenor
Norway
Oleksandr Artemenko
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Oliver Holland
King's College London
United Kingdom
Oluyomi Simpson
Univ. of Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
Omid Semiari
Univ. of Tehran
Iran
Omotayo Oshiga
Jacobs Univ. Bremen
Germany
Omur Ozel
Univ. of Maryland College Park
USA
Onkar Dabeer
Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research
India
Onur Kaya
ISIK Univ.
Turkey
Onur Sahin
InterDigital comms.
USA
Oriol Sallent
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Oscar Corcho
Univ. of Manchester
United Kingdom
Oscar Lara
IBM
USA
Osvaldo Simeone
New Jersey Inst. of Tech.
USA
Oudomsack Pasquero
CEA LETI
France
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Ozgur Akan
Univ. of Waterloo
Canada
Ozgur Ergul
Koc Univ.
Turkey
Pablo Salvador
Inst. IMDEA Networks
Spain
Paeiz Azmi
Tarbiat Modares Univ.
Iran
Pål Orten
ABB
Norway
Pan Cao
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Panagiotis Demestichas
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Panagiotis Kokkinos
Univ. of Patras
Greece
Panagiotis Oikonomou-Filandras
Univ. College London
United Kingdom
Panagiotis Papadimitriou
Univ. of Patras
Greece
Panagiotis Sarigiannidis
Univ. of Western Macedonia
Greece
Panagiotis Varzakas
Tech. Educational Inst. of Lamia
Greece
Panagotis Melidis
Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Greece
Panayiotis Kolios
Univ. of Cyprus
Cyprus
Paolo Bellavista
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Paolo Castiglione
Harman
Austria
Paolo Del Fiorentino
Pisa Univ.
Italy
Paolo Dini
CTTC
Spain
Pardeep Kumar
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Parv Venkitasubramaniam
Lehigh Univ.
USA
Pascal Chevalier
Thales Comms.
France
Pascal Pagani
Telecom Bretagne
France
Pascal Vontobel
HP Labs
USA
Pasquale Pace
Univ. of Calabria
Italy
Patrick Marsch
Nokia Siemens Nets.
Poland
Patrick-Benjamin Bök
Tech. Univ. of Dortmund
Germany
Patrizio Marcocci
Univ. of Florence
Italy
Paul Mitchell
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Paul Muhlethaler
INRIA
France
Paul Pangalos
King's College London
United Kingdom
Paul Patras
Natl. Univ. of Ireland Maynooth
Ireland
Paulo Cardieri
Univ. of Campinas
Brazil
Paulo Guardieiro
Federal Univ. of Uberlandia
Brazil
Paulo Marques
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Paulo Montezuma
New Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Paulo Pinto
New Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Pavel Loskot
Swansea Univ.
United Kingdom
Pavel Mach
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Pavel Prochazka
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Pawel Kryszkiewicz
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Pawel Kulakowski
AGH Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Poland
Pawel Sroka
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Pawel Szulakiewicz
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Pedram Hovareshti
Univ. of Maryland College Park
USA
Pedro Assuncao
Inst. de Telecomunicações / Polytechnic Inst. of Leiria
Portugal
Pedro Marrón
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen / Fraunhofer FKIE
Germany
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Pedro Merino
Univ. of Malaga
Spain
Pedro Ruiz
Univ. of Murcia
Spain
Pedro Sebastião
ISCTE-IUL / Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Pedro Suárez-Casal
Univ. of A Coruña
Spain
Pei-Yun Tsai
Natl. Central Univ.
Taiwan
Pekka Jäppinen
Lappeenranta Univ. of Tech.
Finland
Pekka Pirinen
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Peng Li
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Pengfei Sun
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Per Zetterberg
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Pere Tuset-Peiro
Univ. Oberta de Catalunya
Spain
Periklis Chatzimisios
Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki
Greece
Peter Farkaš
Slovak Univ. of Tech.
Slovakia
Peter Hoeher
Univ. of Kiel
Germany
Peter Jung
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen
Germany
Peter Rost
NEC Labs Europe
Germany
Peter Rothenpieler
Univ. of Lübeck
Germany
Petri Komulainen
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Petri Luoto
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Petri Mähönen
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Petros Bithas
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Petros Elia
EURECOM
France
Petros Karadimas
Univ. of Bedfordshire
United Kingdom
Petros Nicopolitidis
Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Greece
Pezhman Goudarzi
Iran Telecommunication Research Centre
Iran
Phee Lep Yeoh
Univ. of Melbourne
Australia
Philip Orlik
Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs
USA
Philip Schniter
Ohio State Univ.
USA
Philippe Bertin
Orange Labs
France
Philippe Ciblat
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Philippe Mary
European Univ. of Brittany
France
PhuongBang Nguyen
Univ. of California San Diego
USA
Pierluigi Gallo
Univ. of Palermo
Italy
Pierluigi Salvo Rossi
Second Univ. of Naples
Italy
Pierpaolo Piunti
Univ. of Florence
Italy
Pierre Duhamel
SUPELEC
France
Pingyi Fan
Tsinghua Univ.
China
Piotr Remlein
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Piotr Tyczka
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Piyush Agrawal
Univ. of Utah
USA
Pol Blasco
CTTC
Spain
Pol Henarejos
CTTC
Spain
Pramod Udupa
Univ. of Rennes 1
France
Prasanth Karunakaran
Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Germany
Prathapasinghe Dharmawansa
Stanford Univ.
USA
Preben Mogensen
Nokia Siemens Nets.
Denmark
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Priyadarsi Nanda
Univ. of Tech. Sydney
Australia
Prodromos Makris
Univ. of the Aegean
Greece
Przemyslaw Pawelczak
Delft Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Qasim Ahmed
King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Saudi Arabia
Qiang Li
Univ. of Virginia
USA
Qiang Ni
Univ. of Virginia
USA
Qiang Zheng
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Qihui Wu
PLA Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
China
Qilian Liang
PLA Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
China
Qing Wang
Inst. IMDEA Networks
Spain
Qinghe Du
Xi'an Jiaotong Univ.
China
Qinwei He
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Qixin Wang
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Qiyang Zhao
Univ. of York
United Kingdom
Radovan Zentner
Univ. of Zagreb
Croatia
Raed Mesleh
Univ. of Tabuk
Saudi Arabia
Raed Shubair
Khalifa Univ. of Sci., Tech. and Research
UAE
Rafael Caldeirinha
Polytechnic Inst. of Leiria
Portugal
Rafael Campos
Federal Univ. of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Rafael Krummenauer
Univ. of Campinas
Brazil
Rafal Krenz
Poznan Univ. of Tech.
Poland
Raffaele D'Errico
CEA LETI
France
Rafik Addaci
IFSTTAR /LEOST
France
Rahim Kacimi
Univ. of Toulouse
France
Rahman Doost-Mohammady
Northeastern Univ.
USA
Rainer Gruenheid
Tech. Univ. of Hamburg-Harburg
Germany
Rainer Wansch
Fraunhofer IIS
Germany
Rajarajan Balraj
Intel
Germany
Rajesh Sharma
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Ralf Müller
Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Germany
Rami Mochaourab
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst.
Germany
Ramiro Samano-Robles
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Ramón Agüero
Univ. of Cantabria
Spain
Ramon Agustí
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Ramon Ferrús
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Ramona Rosini
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Ramona Trestian
Dublin City Univ.
Ireland
Ramtin Kazemi
Macquarie Univ.
Australia
Randa Zakhour
Univ. of Texas at Austin
USA
Ranjan Mallik
Indian Inst. of Tech. Delhi
India
Raphael Le Bidan
Telecom Bretagne
France
Raphael Visoz
Orange Labs
France
Raquel Barco
Univ. of Malaga
Spain
Ratheesh Mungara
Univ. Pompeu Fabra
Spain
Raul Palacios
Univ. of Trento
Italy
Ravikumar Balakrishnan
Georgia Inst. of Tech.
USA
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Ray Sheriff
Univ. of Bradford
United Kingdom
Ray-Guang Cheng
Natl. Taiwan Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Taiwan
Raziq Yaqub
Univ. of Tennessee Chattanooga
USA
Razvan Stanica
INSA Lyon
France
Rebecca Adam
CAU Kiel
Germany
Rehana Kausar
Queen Mary Univ. of London
United Kingdom
Reiner Hoppe
AWE Comms.
Germany
Reiner Thomä
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Ren Liu
CSIRO
Australia
Renato Machado
Federal Univ. of Santa Maria
Brazil
Reza A. Ashrafi
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Reza Holakouei
Inst. de Telecomunicações / Univ. de Aveiro
Portugal
Rezaul Begg
Victoria Univ.
Australia
Riadh Dhaou
Univ. of Toulouse
France
Ricardo Lent
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Riccardo Bassoli
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Riccardo Cavallari
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Richard Demo Souza
Federal Univ. of Tech. Paraná
Brazil
Richard Fritzsche
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Rindranirina Ramamonjison
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Risto Wichman
Aalto Univ.
Finland
Rittwik Jana
AT&T Labs Research
USA
Robert Müller
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Robert Piche
Tampere Univ. of Tech.
Finland
Roberta Casile
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Roberto Garello
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Roberto Llorente
UPV - Polytechnic Univ. of Valencia
Spain
Roberto Nobrega
Federal Univ. of Santa Catarina
Brazil
Roberto Riggio
Create-Net
Italy
Roberto Verdone
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Roc Berenguer
Univ. of Navarra
Spain
Rocky Chang
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Rodney Vaughan
Simon Fraser Univ.
Canada
Rodolfo Feick
Univ. Técnica Federico Santa María
Chile
Rodolfo Oliveira
New Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Rodrigo de Lamare
New Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Rodrigo Justavino
Tech. Univ. of Hamburg-Harburg
Germany
Rodrigue Imad
Univ. of Balamand
Lebanon
Roger Hoefel
Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil
Rogerio Dionisio
IT Aveiro
Portugal
Roland Gautier
Univ. of Brest
France
Rolf Kraemer
IHP Microelectronics
Germany
Roman Marsalek
Brno Univ. of Tech.
Czech Republic
Ronald Böhnke
Tech. Univ. of Munich
Germany
Rongqing Zhang
Peking Univ.
China
Rosario Garroppo
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
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Rosario Surace
Univ. of Calabria
Italy
Roya Arab Loodaricheh
UBC
Canada
Rozita Rashtchi
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Rudolf Zetik
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Ruediger Kays
Tech. Univ. of Dortmund
Germany
Rui Aguiar
Univ. of Aveiro
Portugal
Rui Dinis
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Rui Yin
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Ruilong Deng
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Ruiyuan Tian
Nokia
Finland
Rukhsana Ruby
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Saba AL-Rubaye
Brunel Univ.
United Kingdom
Sabrina Engelmann
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Sahibzada Ali Mahmud
Univ. of Engineering and Tech. Peshawar
Pakistan
Saleem Bhatti
Univ. of St Andrews
United Kingdom
Salim Allal
Univ. of Paris 13
France
Saliya Jayasinghe
Univ. of Paris 13
France
Salvatore Costanzo
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Samad Nejatian
Univ. of Tech. of Malaysia
Malaysia
Samar Sindian
INSA
France
Sameer Tilak
Univ. of California at San Diego
USA
Samir Saoudi
Telecom Bretagne
France
Samuli Tiiro
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech.
Japan
Sana Arisar
Mehran Univ. of Engineering & Tech.
Pakistan
Sana Ben Jemaa
Orange Labs
France
Sana Salous
Durham Univ.
United Kingdom
Sandra Céspedes
Icesi Univ.
Colombia
Sandra Scott-Hayward
Queen's Univ. Belfast
United Kingdom
Sangheon Pack
Queen's Univ. Belfast
United Kingdom
Sangtae Ha
Princeton Univ.
USA
Sanjay Dhar Roy
Natl. Inst. of Tech. Durgapur
India
Sanjit Kaul
Indraprastha Inst. of Information Tech. Delhi
India
Santiago Mazuelas
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech.
USA
Sara Jayousi
Univ. of Florence
Italy
Sara Teodoro
Univ. of Aveiro
Portugal
Sarabjot Singh
Univ. of Texas at Austin
USA
Sastry Kompella
Naval Research Lab
USA
Satish Jha
Univ. of British Columbia
Canada
Satoshi Denno
Okayama Univ.
Japan
Satoshi Suyama
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Satoshi Takahashi
Hiroshima City Univ.
Japan
Satya Joshi
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Satya Prakash Ponnaluri
Intelligent Automation
USA
Saud Althunibat
Univ. of Trento
Italy
Saúl Torrico
Comsearch
USA
Sayandev Mukherjee
DOCOMO Comms. Labs Europe
USA
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Sebastian Priebe
Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig
Germany
Sebastian Rey
Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig
Germany
Sebastien Houcke
Inst. Telecom Bretagne
France
Sebastien Roy
Univ. of Sherbrooke
Canada
Seiichi Sampei
Osaka Univ.
Japan
Semih Serbetli
NXP Semiconductors
The Netherlands
Seniha Koksal
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Senka Hadzic
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Sennur Ulukus
Univ. of Maryland
USA
Seokwon Lee
Yonsei Univ.
Korea
Seong Ho Chae
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Seong-Lyun Kim
Yonsei Univ.
Korea
Serdar Vural
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Serge Bories
CEA LETI
France
Sergio Bovelli
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company
Germany
Sérgio Cunha
Univ. of Oporto
Portugal
Sergio Fortes
Univ. of Málaga
Spain
Serguei Primak
Univ. of Western Ontario
Canada
Serveh Shalmashi
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Seung Joon Lee
Kangwon Natl. Univ.
Korea
Seyed Alireza Razavi
Tampere Univ. of Tech.
Finland
Seyed Sajad Sadough
Shahid Beheshti Univ.
Iran
Shady Khalifa
Queen's Univ.
Canada
Shahid Mumtaz
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Shahram Zarei
Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Germany
Shalinee Kishore
Lehigh Univ.
USA
Shaswar Baban
King's College London
United Kingdom
Sheng Li
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Sheng Yang
SUPELEC
France
Shengqian Han
Beihang Univ.
China
Shengsen Wang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Sherali Zeadally
Univ. of the District of Columbia
USA
Shiao-Li Tsao
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Shih-Kai Lee
Yuan-Ze Univ.
Taiwan
Shima Haddadi
Isfahan Univ. of Tech.
Iran
Shinjae Kang
Korea Electronics Tech. Inst.
Korea
Shinsuke Ibi
Osaka Univ.
Japan
Shinya Sugiura
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech.
Japan
Shoya Uchida
Keio Univ.
Japan
Shree Krishna Sharma
Univ. of Luxembourg
Luxemburg
Shuang Tian
Univ. of Sydney
Australia
Shuichi Ohno
Hiroshima Univ.
Japan
Shuiyin Liu
Monash Univ.
Australia
Shumao Ou
Oxford Brookes Univ.
United Kingdom
Shuyu Ping
King's College London
United Kingdom
Shweta Sagari
Rutgers Univ.
USA
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Siegfried Klein
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
Germany
Silvia Ruiz Boqué
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Simon Armour
Univ. of Bristol
United Kingdom
Simon Cotton
Queen's Univ. Belfast
United Kingdom
Simon Fletcher
NEC Labs Europe
United Kingdom
Simon Järmyr
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Simone Cirani
Univ. of Parma
Italy
Simone Morosi
Univ. of Florence
Italy
Simone Roma
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Simone Silvestri
Pennsylvania State Univ.
USA
Simone Soderi
Univ. of Oulu
Italy
Sina Khatibi
IST - Tech. Univ. of Lisbon
Portugal
Sinan Isik
Bogazici Univ.
Turkey
Siuli Roy
Heritage Inst. of Tech.
India
Smitha Shivshankar
Univ. of Sydney
Australia
Sofiane Imadali
CEA LIST
France
Son Tran
Northumbria Univ.
United Kingdom
Sondes Kallel
Orange Labs
France
Song Guo
Univ. of Aizu
Japan
Soon Xin (Michael) Ng
Univ. of Southampton
United Kingdom
Sotiris Nikoletseas
Univ. of Patras and Computer Tech. Inst.
Greece
Soumaya Hamouda
Ecole Supérieure des Comms. de Tunis
Tunisia
Spiros Louvros
Tech. Univ. of Messology
Greece
Spyros Xergias
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Srdjan Krco
Ericsson
Serbia
Srinivas Yerramalli
Univ. of Southern California
USA
Stark Draper
Univ. of Wisconsin
USA
Stathes Hadjiefthymiades
Univ. of Athens
Greece
Stefan Arbanowski
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Germany
Stefan Brueck
Qualcomm
Germany
Stefan Grönroos
Åbo Akademi Univ.
Finland
Stefan Joerer
Univ. of Innsbruck
Austria
Stefan Mijovic
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Stefan Videv
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Stefano Bregni
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
Stefano Mangione
Univ. of Palermo
Italy
Stefano Severi
Jacobs Univ. Bremen
Germany
Stefano Tomasin
Univ. of Padua
Italy
Stefanos Falangitis
Natl. and Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens
Greece
Stelios Timotheou
Univ. of Cyprus
Cyprus
Stephan Pfletschinger
CTTC
Spain
Stephan Saur
Alcatel-Lucent
Germany
Stephan Schedler
Univ. of Rostock
Germany
Stephan ten Brink
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
Germany
Stéphane Azou
CNRS
France
Stephen Wilson
Univ. of Virginia
USA
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Steve McLaughlin
Heriot Watt Univ.
United Kingdom
Steven Peters
Kuma Signals
USA
Stratos Keranidis
Univ. of Thessaly / CERTH
Greece
Subhash Lakshminarayana
SUPELEC
France
Subhrakanti Dey
Uppsala Univ.
Sweden
Sudeepta Mishra
Indian Inst. of Tech. Madras
India
Sujan Rajbhandari
Univ. of Oxford
United Kingdom
Sulan Tang
Nanjing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Sumeeth Nagaraja
Qualcomm Research
USA
Sumei Sun
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Sumit Kundu
Natl. Inst. of Tech. Durgapur
India
Sumudu Samarakoon
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Sungjoon Lim
Chung-Ang Univ.
Korea
Syed Ali Hassan
Natl. Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Pakistan
Syed Ali Raza Zaidi
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Sylvain Azarian
SUPELEC
France
Sylvie Mayrargue
CEA LETI
France
Symeon Papavassiliou
Natl. Tech. Univ. of Athens
Greece
Tadashi Matsumoto
CWC / Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Tae Won Ban
Gyeongsang Natl. Univ.
Korea
Tahmina Ajmal
Univ. of Bedfordshire
United Kingdom
Takehiro Nakamura
NTT DoCoMo
Japan
Takeo Fujii
Univ. of Electro-comms.
Japan
Takeo Ohgane
Hokkaido Univ.
Japan
Takoua Ghariani
Inst. Telecom SudParis
France
Talal Alsedairy
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Tallal Elshabrawy
German Univ. in Cairo
Egypt
Tamami Maruyama
NTT DoCoMo
Japan
Tamer Beitelmal
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Tamer ElBatt
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Tan Le
Univ. of Quebec
Canada
Taneli Riihonen
Aalto Univ.
Finland
Tanmoy Banerjee
Univ. of Burdwan
India
Tara Ali Yahiya
Univ. of Paris-Sud 11
France
Tasos Dagiuklas
Hellenic Open Univ.
Greece
Tatjana Predojev
CTTC
Spain
Teerawat Issariyakul
TOT
Thailand
Telmo Fernandes
Inst. de Telecomunicacoes / Polytechnic Inst. of Leiria
Portugal
Terence D. Todd
McMaster Univ.
Canada
Terje Jensen
Telenor
Norway
Thanawat Thiasiriphet
Univ. of Ulm
Germany
Thang Van Nguyen
Kyung Hee Univ.
Korea
Themistoklis Charalambous
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Theodoros Tsiftsis
Tech. Educational Inst. of Lamia
Greece
Theofanis Raptis
Univ. of Patras and Computer Tech. Inst.
Greece
Thiago Martins de Moraes
Univ. der Bundeswehr Munich
Germany
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Thikrait Al Mosawi
Al-Nahrain Univ.
Iraq
Thomas Kürner
Tech. Univ. of Braunschweig
Germany
Thomas Lagkas
Univ. of Sheffield
Greece
Thomas Strang
DLR - German Aerospace Centre
Germany
Thomas Watteyne
UC Berkeley
USA
Thomas Zemen
FTW Vienna
Austria
Thorsten Clevorn
Intel Mobile comms.
Germany
Tiago Vinhoza
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Tianyu Wang
Peking Univ.
China
Tiejun Lv
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Tifenn Rault
Univ. of Tech. of Compiègne
France
Tijani Chahed
Telecom SudParis
France
Tim Brown
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Tim Farnham
Toshiba Research Europe
United Kingdom
Timothy O'Farrell
Univ. of Sheffield
United Kingdom
Tingting Liu
Beihang Univ.
China
Tobias Hinz
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst.
Germany
Tobias Oechtering
KTH - Royal Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Tobias Weber
Univ. of Rostock
Germany
Tolga Girici
TOBB Univ. of Economics and Tech.
Turkey
Tomás Brandão
ISCTE-IUL / Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Tomas Hynek
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Tomas Uricar
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Tomaz Javornik
Jozef Stefan Inst.
Slovenia
Tomé Gomes
Portugal
Tommaso Cella
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
Technologies
NTNU
Tommaso Melodia
NTNU
Norway
Tommaso Pecorella
Univ. of Florence
Italy
Tomoaki Ohtsuki
Keio Univ.
Japan
Tomoaki Ukezono
Japan Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Japan
Tong Wang
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Tony Q. S. Quek
Singapore Univ. of Tech. and Design
Singapore
Torbjorn Ekman
Norwegian Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Norway
Traianos Yioultsis
Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Greece
Tri Nguyen
Korea Univ.
Korea
Tricia Willink
Comms. Research Centre
Canada
Trio Adiono
Inst. Teknologi Bandung
Indonesia
Trung Q. Duong
Blekinge Inst. of Tech.
Sweden
Tsungnan Lin
Natl. Taiwan Univ.
Taiwan
Tuan Le
King's College London
United Kingdom
Tughrul Arslan
Univ. of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Tuncer Baykas
Tohoku Univ.
Japan
Tuomas Aura
Aalto Univ.
Finland
Uditha Wijewardhana
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Ufuk Tureli
Bahcesehir Univ.
Turkey
Tomislav Kartalov
Macedonia
Norway
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Ulrich Reiter
Norwegian Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Norway
Umar Rashid
Univ. of Tech. Sydney
Australia
Ümit Abay
Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Germany
Umit Aygölü
Istanbul Tech. Univ.
Turkey
Unai Alvarado
Univ. of Navarra
Spain
Uyen Ly Dang
Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Germany
Vahid Asadpour
Univ. of North Dakota
USA
Vahid Forutan
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Vahid Jamali
Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Germany
Vahid Naghshin
Univ. of Tehran
Iran
Vahid Talooki
IT Aveiro
Portugal
Vahid Towhidlou
King's College London
United Kingdom
Valdemar Monteiro
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Valentin Savin
CEA LETI
France
Valeria Loscrì
Univ. of Calabria
Italy
Valtteri Tervo
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Van Minh Nguyen
SEQUANS comms.
France
Vangelis Gazis
AGT Group (R&D)
Germany
Vasileios Gkamas
Univ. of Patras
Greece
Vasileios Miliotis
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Vasilis Foteinos
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Vasilis Friderikos
King's College London
United Kingdom
Vatche Ishakian
Boston Univ.
USA
Velio Tralli
Univ. of Ferrara
Italy
Venkat Iyer
Uppsala Univ.
Sweden
Vera Stavroulaki
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Véronique Vèque
Univ. of Paris-Sud 11
France
Vesh Raj Banjade
Univ. of Alberta
Canada
Vicente Casares-Giner
UPV - Polytechnic Univ. of Valencia
Spain
Vicente de Sousa Jr.
Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do Norte
Brazil
Victor Hinostroza
Univ. Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
Mexico
Victor Sucasas
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
Vijay Bhargava
Curtin Univ. of Tech.
Australia
Vikram Chandrasekhar
Cisco Systems
USA
Ville Niemelä
Univ. of Oulu
Finland
Vincent Berg
CEA LETI
France
Vincent Gauthier
Inst. Telecom SudParis
France
Vincent Le Nir
Royal Military Academy
Belgium
Vincenzo Lottici
Univ. of Pisa
Italy
Vincenzo Mancuso
Inst. IMDEA Networks
Spain
Vincenzo Sciancalepore
Inst. IMDEA Networks
Italy
Vincenzo Zambianchi
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Vinod Kumar
Alcatel-Lucent
France
Vinod Sharma
Indian Inst. of Sci.
India
Vishwanath Ramamurthi
Intel
USA
Vitor Silva
Inst. de Telecomunicações
Portugal
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Vittorio Degli-Esposti
Univ. of Bologna
Italy
Viveck Cadambe
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech.
USA
Vladimir Stankovic
Univ. of Strathclyde
United Kingdom
Vlado Handziski
Tech. Univ. of Berlin
Germany
Vo Nguyen Quoc Bao
Posts and Telecomms. Inst. of Tech.
Vietnam
Volker Braun
Alcatel-Lucent
Germany
Volker Jungnickel
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Inst.
Germany
Vuk Marojevic
UPC - Polytechnic Univ. of Catalonia
Spain
Wagih Sarhan
Tech. Univ. of Darmstadt
Germany
Wahyu Pramudito
Univ. of Manchester
United Kingdom
Walid Hachem
Telecom Paris Tech
France
Walid Saad
Univ. of Miami
USA
Wallace Martins
Federal Univ. of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Walter Nitzold
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Wan Choi
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Wan Dong
Tsinghua Univ.
China
Warit Prawatmuang
Univ. of Manchester
United Kingdom
Wasiu Popoola
Glasgow Caledonian Univ.
United Kingdom
Wei Chen
Eindhoven Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Wei Jiang
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen
Germany
Wei Li
Natl. Univ. of Defense Tech.
China
Wei Lou
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.
Hong Kong
Wei Ni
CSIRO
Australia
Wei Wang
DLR - German Aerospace Centre
Germany
Wei Wei
Xi'an Jiaotong Univ.
China
Wei Yu
Xidian Univ.
China
Weidong Xiang
Univ. of Michigan Dearborn
USA
Weifa Liang
Australian Natl. Univ.
Australia
Weiheng Jiang
Chongqing Univ.
China
Weihua Zhuang
Chongqing Univ.
China
Weihuang Fu
Cisco Systems
USA
Wei-Lun Lin
Feng Chia Univ.
Taiwan
Weisi Guo
Univ. of Warwick
United Kingdom
Wenbing Dang
Colorado State Univ.
USA
Wenjin Wang
Univ. of Reading
United Kingdom
Wen-Rong Wu
Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.
Taiwan
Wenye Wang
NC State Univ.
USA
Wenzheng Xu
Australian Natl. Univ.
Australia
Werner Mohr
Nokia Siemens Nets.
Germany
Werner Schroeder
RheinMain Univ. of Applied Sci.
Germany
Werner Teich
Ulm Univ.
Germany
Wessam Ajib
Univ. du Québec à Montréal
Canada
William Scanlon
Queen's Univ. Belfast
United Kingdom
Wim Kotterman
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Witold Krzymień
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
Wolfgang Gerstacker
Tech. Univ. of Ilmenau
Germany
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Wonjae Shin
Samsung Advanced Inst. of Tech.
Korea
Woo-Hyun Ahn
Chungbuk Natl. Univ.
Korea
Woon Hau Chin
Toshiba Research Europe
United Kingdom
Wout Joseph
Ghent Univ.
Belgium
Wuchen Tang
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Xavier Costa-Perez
NEC Labs Europe
Germany
Xavier Gelabert
Huawei
Sweden
Xavier Mestre
CTTC
Spain
Xavier Vilajosana
Univ. Oberta de Catalunya
Spain
Xianfu Lei
Utah State Univ.
USA
Xiang Gao
Lund Univ.
Sweden
Xiang Xu
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Xiangbin Yu
Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Canada
Xiao-Bin Yang
Univ. of Calgary
Canada
Xiaochen Xia
PLA Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
China
Xiaofeng Lu
Xidian Univ.
Hong Kong
Xiaoge Huang
Univ. of Valencia
Spain
Xiaohu Shang
Bell Labs
USA
Xiaojiang Ren
Australian Natl. Univ.
Australia
Xiaolin Cheng
Univ. of California at Davis
USA
Xiaoling Xu
Guangdong Univ. of Petrochemical Tech.
China
Xiaomin Liu
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Xiaowen Gong
Arizona State Univ.
USA
Xiaoyu Feng
Qualcomm
USA
Xiaoyu Qiao
Beijing Jiaotong Univ.
China
Xin Su
Tsinghua Univ.
China
Xinsheng Zhao
Southeast Univ.
China
Xinyu Gu
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Xitao Gong
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Xiuchao Wu
Univ. College Cork
Ireland
Xu Li
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
Xu Yuan
Virginia Tech
USA
Xu Zhu
Univ. of Liverpool
United Kingdom
Xuan Chien Le
Lab for NanoTech.
Vietnam
Xuan Tang
Tsinghua Univ.
China
Xuefeng Yin
Tongji Univ.
China
Xuemin Hong
Xiamen Univ.
China
Xuewu Dai
Univ. of Oxford
United Kingdom
Xueying Hou
Beihang Univ.
China
Xun Yang
Huawei
Australia
Y. Ming Tsang
Stanford Univ.
USA
Yaarob Al-Nidawi
Univ. of Leeds
United Kingdom
Yacine Ghamri-Doudane
Univ. Paris-Est
France
Yafei Tian
Beihang Univ.
China
Yafeng Wang
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Yalin Sagduyu
Intelligent Automation
USA
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Yan Wu
Eindhoven Univ. of Tech.
The Netherlands
Yan Zhang
Simula Research Lab / Univ. of Oslo
Norway
Yanfei Yan
Imperial College London
United Kingdom
Yang Hao
Queen Mary Univ. of London
United Kingdom
Yangcheng Huang
Huawei
Ireland
Yanjiao Chen
Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Hong Kong
Yao Yu
Northeastern Univ.
China
Yao-Liang Chung
Natl. Taipei Univ.
Taiwan
Yao-Win Peter Hong
Natl. Tsing Hua Univ.
Taiwan
Yaser Fouad
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Yasuhiro Takano
Japan Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Japan
Yasushi Yamao
Univ. of Electro-comms.
Japan
Yasutada Oohama
Univ. of Electro-comms.
Japan
Yazhi Liu
Hebei United Univ.
China
Yazhou Zhu
Univ. of Duisburg
Greece
Ye Tian
Pennsylvania State Univ.
USA
Ye Wang
Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs
USA
Yee Wei Law
Univ. of Melbourne
Australia
Yegui Cai
Carleton Univ.
Canada
Yesica Saavedra Benitez
Inst. Tecnológico de Toluca
Mexico
Yezekael Hayel
Univ. of Avignon
France
Yi Gong
Nanyang Tech. Univ.
Singapore
Yi Shi
Nanyang Tech. Univ.
Singapore
Yichao Huang
Qualcomm
USA
Yichuang Sun
Univ. of Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
Yin Chen
Qualcomm Research
USA
Yinan Qi
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Yingli Sheng
Univ. of Surrey
United Kingdom
Yingyue Xu
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Yinlong Xu
Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
China
Yiouli Kritikou
Univ. of Piraeus
Greece
Yiqun Wu
Huawei
China
Yohan Chon
Yonsei Univ.
Korea
Yonghong Zeng
Inst. for Infocomm Research
Singapore
Yonghui Li
Univ. of Sydney
Australia
Yongkang Liu
Univ. of Waterloo
Canada
Yongming Huang
Southeast Univ.
China
Yooh Kah Leow
Univ. of Arizona
USA
Youchan Jeon
Korea Univ.
Korea
Young-bin Kim
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
younghan Kim
Soongsil Univ.
Korea
Young-June Choi
Ajou Univ.
Korea
Youngmin Jeong
Kyung Hee Univ.
Korea
Youssef Nasser
American Univ. of Beirut
Lebanon
Yu Wang
Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
USA
Yu Zhang
Zhejiang Univ.
China
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Yuanzhu Chen
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Yuehong Gao
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Yufeng Wang
Univ. of South Florida
USA
Yuguang Zeng
Univ. of Alabama
USA
Yuh-Shyan Chen
Univ. of Alabama
USA
Yuichi Sei
Univ. of Electro-comms.
Japan
Yukitoshi Sanada
Keio Univ.
Japan
Yulin Hu
RWTH Aachen Univ.
Germany
Yulong Zou
Univ. of Western Ontario
Canada
Yun Won Chung
Soongsil Univ.
Korea
Yung Yi
Korea Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech.
Korea
Yung-Fa Huang
ChaoYang Univ. of Tech.
Taiwan
Yunlong Cai
Zhejiang Univ.
China
Yun-Wei Lin
Natl. Taipei Univ.
Taiwan
Yunxing Ye
Worcester Polytechnic Inst.
USA
Yutaka Takahashi
Kyoto Univ.
Japan
Yu-Wei Chan
Natl. Tsing Hua Univ.
Taiwan
Yuyuan Chang
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.
Japan
Yves Louët
SUPELEC-Rennes
France
Zabih Ghassemlooy
Northumbria Univ.
United Kingdom
Zaher Dawy
American Univ. of Beirut
Lebanon
Zahoor Khan
Dalhousie Univ.
Canada
Zakaria El-Moutaouakkil
Telecom Bretagne
France
Zan-Yu Chen
Natl. Taiwan Univ.
Taiwan
Zdenek Becvar
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague
Czech Republic
Zdenek Chaloupka
Etisalat British Telecom Innovation Centre
UAE
Zebing Feng
Beijing Univ. of Posts and Telecomms.
China
Zesong Fei
Beijing Inst. of Tech.
China
Zexian Li
Nokia
Finland
Zhangyu Guan
State Univ. of New York at Buffalo
USA
Zhaoxi Fang
Zhejiang Universtiy
China
Zhefu Shi
Univ. of Missouri Kansas City
USA
Zhenkai Zhu
UCLA
USA
Zhenming Liu
Harvard Univ.
USA
Zhenquan Qin
Dalian Univ. of Tech.
China
Zhicheng Dong
Southwest Jiaotong Univ.
China
Zhiguo Ding
Newcastle Univ.
United Kingdom
Zhihong Hong
Comms. Research Centre
Canada
Zhijun Wang
Shepherd Univ.
USA
Zhisheng Yan
Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
China
Zhiyu Cheng
Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
USA
Zhong Fan
Toshiba Research Europe
United Kingdom
Zhoubing Xiong
Politecnico di Torino
Italy
Zhu Han
Univ. of Houston
USA
Zichuan Xu
Australian Natl. Univ.
Australia
Zijian Wang
ENSTA ParisTech
France
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Zoraida Frias
UPM - Polytechnic Univ. of Madrid
Spain
Zorica Nikolic
Univ. of Nis
Serbia
Zsolt Kollár
Budapest Univ. of Tech. and Ecomonics
Hungary
Zubeir Izaruku
Ibri College of Applied Sci.
Oman
Zuleita Ka Ming Ho
Tech. Univ. of Dresden
Germany
Zwi Altman
Orange Labs
France
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Welcome Reception
Sunday 8 September
19.00 – 22.00
King’s Suite, West Wing
With music from the King’s College London Jazz Quartet
Everybody welcome – included with all levels of registration
IEEE PIMRC 2013
BANQUET
Tuesday 10 September
19.00 – 23.00
The Garden Room in Syon Park
Buses depart outside the West Wing Foyer at 18.30
Tickets required
The banquet is included with full registration
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
PIMRC 2014, September 2-5, Washington DC, USA
www.ieee-pimrc.org/
The annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) is one of the premier and pioneering conferences in the wireless research arena and in the past 25 years it has emerged as one of the flagship conferences of the IEEE Communication Society. The conference has a long history of bringing together academia, industry and regulatory bodies from around the world and circulating its venue among different continents. After a long absence from the US, this important wireless event will be returning to Washington D.C. in 2014. PIMRC 2014 will include distinguished keynote speeches, technical sessions, tutorials, workshops, and technology and business panels. You are invited to submit papers, and proposals for panels, tutorials, and workshops, in all areas of wireless communications, networks, services, and applications. We are looking forward to your participation in another successful PIMRC in the Washington DC. Submission Deadline: April 15, 2014 Executive Committee
General Chair
Technical Programme Chairs
Anthony Ephremides (University of Maryland, College Park)
Kamran Sayrafian (National Institute of Standards & Technology)
Sennur Ulukus (University of Maryland, College Park)
Executive Chair
Kaveh Pahlavan (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Track 1: Fundamentals of PHY Layer Design
Track 3: Mobile and Wireless Networks
• Advanced modulation schemes
• Antennas and beamforming
• Channel capacity estimation and equalization
• Channel measurement and modeling
• Cognitive and green radio
• Cooperative communications
• Interference mitigation
• Multi-antenna signal processing
• Physical layer designs for WLAN, WPAN, and WBAN
• Physical layer network coding and security
• Power efficient communications
• RF propagation studies
• Signal processing for wireless communications
• Single and multi-user MIMO
• Source and channel coding
• Ultra-wideband and gigabit wireless communications
• Vehicular communications
• Wireless localization and tracking techniques
• Ad hoc networks
• Body area networks
• Cognitive radio networks
• Congestion, load and admission control
• Dynamic spectrum management
• Future wireless Internet
• Green wireless networks
• Internet of things
• Location dependent networks
• Mobile computing
• Multi-hop and relay networks
• Network architectures
• Satellite communications
• Self-organizing networks
• Smart cities and smart grids
• Vehicular networks
• Wireless multicasting, broadcasting, and geo-casting
• Wireless sensor networks
Track 2: MAC and Cross-Layer Design
Track 4: Services, Applications and Business
• Adaptive and cognitive MACs
• Cross-layer designs involving MAC
• Delay tolerant MAC designs
• Implementation of testbeds and prototypes
• Information-theoretical approaches to MAC designs
• Joint access and backhaul scheduler designs
• Joint MAC and networking layer designs
• MAC for low power embedded networks
• MAC for mobile and vehicular ad hoc networks
• MAC in 4G and future mobile networks
• Radio resource management, allocation, and scheduling
• Reconfigurable MACs
• Routing and QoS scheduling
• Scheduler for cellular macro-, pico- and femto- systems
• Scheduler for cooperative systems
• Scheduler for relay systems
• Security issues in MAC designs
• Time-critical MAC designs
• Audio and video broadcast applications
• Authentication, authorization and accounting
• Context and location-awareness in pervasive systems
• Cyber-physical systems and applications
• Emerging wireless and mobile applications
• Mobile to mobile and in-car communication networks
• Mobile multimedia services
• Next generation home networks
• P2P services for multimedia
• Personalization, profiles and profiling
• Secure network and service access
• Self-adaptation on the service layer
• Service discovery and portability
• Service oriented architectures and cloud computing
• User interfaces, user-machine interactions
• Wireless emergency and security systems
• Wireless applications in robotics
• Wireless health applications
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