Final Program
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Overall program structure
The Conference Registration Desk will open on Wednesday, June 15 at 8:30 a.m.
A stress-free registration will also be possible at the Welcome cocktail and pre-registration on Tuesday evening, June 14. The Welcome cocktail will start at 18:00 at the conference venue.
Day / time |
Wednesday June15 |
Thursday June 16 |
Friday June 17 |
8:30-9:00 |
Conference registration |
9:00-10:30 |
W-PLEN Opening ceremony Keynote 1
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T-PLEN Keynote 2 |
(9:30) F-PLEN Keynote 3 |
10:30-11:00 |
Coffee and Tea Break |
11:00-12:30 |
Parallel Sessions: COSTWS-1 WM-A WM-B
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Parallel Sessions: TM-A TM-B TM-C |
Parallel Sessions: FM-A FM-B
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12:30-13:30 |
Lunch Break
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Lunch Closing and Awards ceremony
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13:30-15:00 |
Parallel Sessions: COSTWS-2 WA-1
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Parallel Sessions: TA-1A TA-1B
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Excursion
(bus leaves at 14h, returns at around 22h)
Dress code: casual
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15:00-15:30 |
Coffee and Tea Break |
15:30-17:00 |
Parallel Sessions: COSTWS-3 WA-2
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Parallel Sessions: TA-2A TA-2B
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Social program
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19:30 Conference & Workshop Dinner hosted by the Governor of Styria
Dress code: business/informal
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18:00 Guided City Tour followed by Reception at the Graz City Hall
Dress code: smart casual
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Session coding:
- general conference [day][time]-[track], where day is {Wednesday, Thursday, Friday}, time is {Morning, Afternoon}, track is {A, B, C}
- COST workshop, single track on Wednesday, COSTWS-[no.], where no. is {1, 2, 3}
Detailed program - Wednesday, June 15
Day / time |
Wednesday, June 15 |
8:30-9:00
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Registration |
9:00-10:30 |
Opening Ceremony
Keynote 1: Bertram R. Arbesser-Rastburg, Electromagnetics and Space Environment Division European Space Agency: "Establishing internationally recognized recommendations on propagation in ITU-R"
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10:30-11:00 |
Coffee and Tea Break |
11:00-12:30 |
WM-A: Special Session on SmartCards and Contactless Communication Technologies
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WM-B: 3G/4G Wireless Technologies |
COSTWS-1: COST IC0802 Workshop, session 1
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12:30-13:30 |
Lunch |
13:30-15:00 |
WA-1: Next Generation Mobile Services
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COSTWS-2: COST IC0802 Workshop, session 2
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15:00-15:30 |
Coffee and Tea Break
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15:30-17:00 |
WA-2: Advanced Information Services and Systems |
COSTWS-3: COST IC0802 Workshop, session 3
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Participation at the COST workshop is open to all and included in the ConTEL 2011 registration.
Sessions
09:00 - 10:30
W-PLEN: Opening ceremony, Keynote 1
Session chairs: Gernot Kubin, Ignac Lovrek
Bertram R. Arbesser-Rastburg, Electromagnetics and Space Environment Division European Space Agency: "Establishing internationally recognized recommendations on propagation in ITU-R"
11:00 - 12:30
WM-A: Special Session on SmartCards and Contactless Communication Technologies
Session chairs: Michael Gebhart, Michael Stark
- Analytical considerations for an ISO/IEC14443 compliant SmartCard transponder
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Michael Gebhart (NXP Semiconductors, Austria)
- Development of an Evaluation Reader for 13.56MHz RFID systems providing Very High Data Rates up to 6.78 Mbit/s
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Martin Gossar (Graz University of Technology,
Austria); Michael Gebhart (NXP Semiconductors, Austria); Peter Söser
(Graz University of Technology, Austria); Harald Witschnig (NXP,
Austria)
- Passive UHF RFID Sensor/Transponder Antenna Optimization for Backscatter Operation by Electromagnetic-Circuital Co-Simulation
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Giuliano Manzi (NXP Semiconductors, Austria); Ulrich Muehlmann (NXP Semiconductors, Austria)
- Equivalent Circuit Description for UHF-RFID Tag Antennas Utilizing Inductively Coupled Feeding Structures
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Thomas Bauernfeind (Graz University of
Technology, Austria); Kurt Preis (Graz University of Technology,
Austria); Gergely Koczka (Graz University of Technology, Austria);
Werner Renhart (Graz University of Technology, Austria); Oszkar Biro
(Technische Universitaet Graz, Austria)
- Cadence Simulation Environment for Contactless Near-Field Communication tags
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Rainer Stadlmair (NXP Semiconductors, Austria); Michael Gebhart (NXP Semiconductors, Austria)
WM-B: 3G/4G Wireless Technologies
Session chair: Gernot Kubin
- [* this paper will be presented in session TA-2B *] LTE Cell Coverage Planning Algorithm Optimising Uplink User Cell Throughput
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Spiros Louvros (Technical University of Messology, Greece); Kostas Aggelis (University of Patras, Greece); A Baltagiannis (University of Patras, Greece)
- Complexity Reduction for Time Variant Channel Estimation in 3GPP LTE Downlink
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Nazar Idrees (Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Austria); Werner Haselmayr (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria);
Michael Rudolf Petit (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria); Andreas
Springer (University, Austria)
- Hierarchical Ring Topology for E-UTRAN
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Kishore Kshirsagar (International Institute of
Information Technology, India); Kesav Kaza (IIIT, India); Krishnan Rajan
(IIIT, India)
- An Object Oriented Framework for the Implementation of the Fast Multipole Expansion Method
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Ahmad Kazmi (National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan)
- Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Study Using Welch Periodogram
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Atso Hekkala (VTT Technical Research Centre of
Finland, Finland); Ilkka S. Harjula (VTT Technical Research Centre of
Finland, Finland); Dorin Panaitopol (NEC Technologies, France); Tapio
Rautio (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland); Renaud
Pacalet (Telecom ParisTech, France)
COSTWS-1: COST IC0802 Workshop, session 1
Session chair: Pavel Pechac
- The impact of scattering conditions
identification method on the processing of satellite beacon data using
microwave profiling radiometer measurements in South of France
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Andrej Vilhar (Jozef Stefan Institute,
Slovenia); Gorazd Kandus (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia); Guillaume
Carrie (ONERA, France); Laurent Castanet (ONERA, France); Carlo Riva
(Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Antonio Martellucci (European Space
Agency, The Netherlands)
- Remote Sensing of Natural and Artificial Variations in the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity via Very Low Frequency
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Hans Eichelberger (Space Research Institute,
Austria); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria); Gustav Prattes (Austrian Acadamy
of Sciences, Austria); Konrad Schwingenschuh (Austrian Academy of
Sciences, Austria); Pier Francesco Biagi (University of Bari, Italy);
Tommaso Maggipinto (University of Bari, Italy); Alexander Rozhnoi
(Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia); Bruno Besser (Austrian Academy of
Sciences, Austria); Manfred Stachel (Austrian Academy of Sciences,
Austria); Irmgard Jernej (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria); Özer
Aydogar (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
- Ground based and satellite communication channel influences and Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) remote sensing techniques
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Gustav Prattes (Austrian Acadamy of Sciences,
Austria); Konrad Schwingenschuh (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria);
Hans Eichelberger (Space Research Institute, Austria); Manfred Stachel
(Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria); Werner Magnes (Austrian Academy
of Sciences, Austria); Mohammed Boudjada (Austrian Academy of Sciences,
Austria); Günter Stangl (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
- The Effects of Climate Change on Microwave Telecommunications
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Kevin S Paulson (University of Hull, United Kingdom)
- [* this paper will be presented in session TA-2A *] Cooperative Spectrum Sensing over Correlated Log-Normal Channels in Cognitive Radio Networks based on Clustering
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Nima Reisi (KN-Toosi University of Technology,
Iran); Vahid Jamali (K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran);
Mahmoud Ahmadian (K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran); Soheil
Salari (K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran)
13:30 - 15:00
WA-1: Next Generation Mobile Services
Session Chair: Drago Zagar
- [* this paper will be presented in session FM-B *] Home Environment Service Knowledge Management System
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Jiang Zhang (Technical University of Denmark,
Denmark); Ana Rosselló-Busquet (Technical University of Denmark,
Denmark); Jose Soler (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Michael
S. Berger (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Lars Dittmann
(Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
- Grammar-based SIP Parser Implementation with Performance Optimizations
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Tomislav Štefanec (Mireo corp, Croatia); Ivan Skuliber (Ericsson Nikola Tesla corp., Croatia)
- Android/OSGi-based Machine-to-Machine Context-Aware System
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Matko Kuna (University of Zagreb, Croatia);
Hrvoje Kolaric (University of Zagreb, Croatia); Iva Bojic (University of
Zagreb, Croatia); Mario Kusek (University of Zagreb, Croatia); Gordan
Jezic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Home-in-Palm - A Mobile Service for Remote Control of Household Energy Consumption
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Luka Marusic (Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Computing, Croatia); Pavle Skocir (University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia); Ana Petric (University
of Zagreb, Croatia); Gordan Jezic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- The research mHealth platform for ECG monitoring
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Alma Secerbegovic (University of Tuzla, Bosnia
and Herzegovina); Aljo Mujčić (University of Tuzla, Bosnia and
Herzegovina); Nermin Suljanović (University of Tuzla, Bosnia and
Herzegovina); Midhat Nurkic (University Clinical Centre, Bosnia and
Herzegovina); Jurij F. Tasic (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
COSTWS-2: COST IC0802 Workshop, session 2
Session chair: Gorazd Kandus
- Analysis of Rain Effect on Free Space Optical and Microwave Communication Links
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Martin Grabner (Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic); Vaclav Kvicera (Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic)
- Validating Relationship between Aerosol's Liquid Water Content and optical attenuation for Terrestrial FSO Links
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Muhammad Saeed Khan (TUG, Austria); Sajid
Sheikh Muhammad (National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences,
Pakistan); Muhammad Saleem Awan (Pakistan Institute of Laser and Optics,
Pakistan); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria); Martin Grabner (Czech
Metrology Institute, Czech Republic); Vaclav Kvicera (Czech Metrology
Institute, Czech Republic)
- Characterization of Fog by Liquid Water Content for Use in Free Space Optics
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László Csurgai-Horváth (Budapest University of
Technology and Economics, Hungary); Istvan Frigyes (Budapest University
of Technologies, Hungary)
- 6-Year Propagation Statistics Obtained on Terrestrial Free Space Optical 860 nm Path
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Vaclav Kvicera (Czech Metrology Institute,
Czech Republic); Martin Grabner (Czech Metrology Institute, Czech
Republic); Ondrej Fiser (Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Czech
Republic)
- Combination of two visibility sensors to predict fog attenuation on FSO links
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Vladimir Brazda (Institute of Atmospheric
Physics Prague, Czech Republic); Ondrej Fiser (Institute of Atmospheric
Physics, Czech Republic); Petr Pesice (Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Prague, Czech Republic); Jiri Pesek (University of Pardubice, Czech
Republic)
15:30 - 17:00
WA-2: Advanced Information Services and Systems
Session chair: Gabor Nemeth
- Presence@FER: An Ecosystem for Rich Presence
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Ivana Podnar Zarko (University of Zagreb,
Croatia); Mario Kusek (University of Zagreb, Croatia); Kresimir Pripuzic
(University of Zagreb, Croatia); Aleksandar Antonic (University of
Zagreb, Croatia)
- A Platform Model for Symbol Based Communication Services
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Željka Car (, Croatia); Marin Vukovic
(University of Zagreb, Croatia); Ivan Vucak (Sedam IT, Croatia); Jesenka
Pibernik (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic Arts, Croatia);
Jurica Dolić (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic Arts, Croatia)
- An Electronic Invoicing System
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Boris Vrdoljak (University of Zagreb, Croatia);
Davor Spanic (University of Zagreb - Faculty of El. Engineering and
Computing, Croatia); Denis Ristic (University of Zagreb - Faculty of El.
Engineering and Computing, Croatia)
- Volleyball Information System
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Luka Humski (Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Croatia); Zoran Skocir (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Advanced fulfillment capabilities enhanced with technology agnostic provisioning control resource components
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Damir Medved (GISDATA d. o. o., Croatia);
Hrvoje Tutman (GISDATA d. o. o., Croatia); Dominik Periškić (Croatian
Telekom, Croatia); August Jagau (Telcordia Technologies Inc., Germany)
COSTWS-3: COST IC0802 Workshop, session 3
Session chair: Michel Bousquet
- Optical Wireless Communications: Link Availability Prediction for the City of Istanbul
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Filiz Sari (Ankara University, Turkey); Faruk Ozek (Ankara University, Turkey)
- Preliminary Results using Free-Space Optical Link at 1550 nm within Mid-Latitude Urban Area
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Frank S. Marzano (Sapienza University of Rome,
Italy); Saverio Mori (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy); Fabrizio
Frezza (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy); Paolo Nocito (ISCOM,
Italy); Giorgio Maria Tosi Beleffi (ISCTI - Ministry of Economic
Development - Communications Department, Italy); Gabriele Incerti
(University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy); Elio Restuccia (ISCOM, Italy);
Fernando Consalvi (FUB, Italy)
- FSO link attenuation and structure index derived from 3D sonic anemometer measurement
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Jaroslav Svoboda (Institute of Atmospheric
Physics, Czech Republic); Zuzana Chladova (Institute of Atmospheric
Physics, Czech Republic); Petr Pesice (Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Prague, Czech Republic); Ondrej Fiser (Institute of Atmospheric
Physics, Czech Republic)
- Impact of Different Noise Sources on the Performance of PIN- and APD-based FSO Receivers
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Fang XU (University of Paul Cézanne, France);
Mohammad-Ali Khalighi (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France); Salah
Bourennane (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France)
- On the study of the FSO link performance under controlled turbulence and fog atmospheric conditions
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Sujan Rajbhandari (Northumbria University,
United Kingdom); Z. Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United
Kingdom); Joaquin Perez (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Hoa Le
Minh (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Muhammad Ijaz
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria);
Gorazd Kandus (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia); Vaclav Kvicera (Czech
Metrology Institute, Czech Republic)
- Investigation of Turbulence Effect on the Free Space Optical Link for Ground-to-Train Communications
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Rupak Paudel (Northumbria University, United
Kingdom); Z. Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Hoa
Le Minh (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Sujan Rajbhandari
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Bryan Livingstone (Northumbria
University, United Kingdom)
Detailed program - Thursday, June 16
Day / time |
Thursday, June 16 |
8:30-9:00
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Registration |
9:00-10:30 |
Keynote 2: "The PHY is Dead: Long Live the PHY" by John R. Barry School of ECE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA "Optical Networking aspects from EU project BONE" (Invited talk) by
MJ O’ Mahony, University of Essex, Colchester, C. Politi (University of Peloponnese, Tripolis, Greece), and A. Tzanakaki (Athens Information Technology, Athens, Greece)
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10:30-11:00 |
Coffee and Tea Break |
11:00-12:30 |
TM-A: Special Session on Optical Access (part 1/2)
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TM-B:
Energy, Economics and Regulation in New Telecom Market
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TM-C: Wireless networks performance and RF electronics
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12:30-13:30 |
Lunch |
13:30-15:00 |
TA-1A: Special Session on Optical Access (part 2/2)
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TA-1B: QoS and performance in IP Networks
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15:00-15:30 |
Coffee and Tea Break
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15:30-17:00 |
TA-2A: Optical Networks
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TA-2B: Satellite communications
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Sessions
09:00 - 10:30
T-PLEN: Keynote 2, Invited talk
Session chairs: Erich Leitgeb and Branko Mikac
John R. Barry, School of ECE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA: "The PHY is Dead: Long Live the PHY"
MJ O’ Mahony, University of Essex, Colchester,
C. Politi (University of Peloponnese, Tripolis, Greece), and
A. Tzanakaki (Athens Information Technology, Athens, Greece)
"Optical Networking aspects from EU project BONE"
(Invited talk)
11:00 - 12:30
TM-A: Special Session on Optical Access (part 1/2)
Session chair: Branko Mikac
- Power over fiber in Raman amplified optical networks
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Paulo André (Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Portugal); Mario Lima (I.T. Aveiro, Portugal); Nuno Fernandes (IT
Aveiro, Portugal); Marco Granada (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal); Jin
Cang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Rao Lan (BUPT, P.R. China); Xiangjun Xin (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
- Impact of Link Failure in the Performance of Optical OPS/OBS Limited-Area Networks with Node Ingress Buffering
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Indayara Martins (Unicamp, Brazil); Felipe
Rudge Barbosa (University of Campinas -- Unicamp, Brazil); Luiz Henrique
Bonani (Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil); Edson Moschim (State
University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil)
- Evaluation of Dynamic Wavelength Allocation Scenarios in WDM-TDMA PONs Servicing ON-OFF Traffic of Finite Sources
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John S Vardakas (University of Patras, Greece);
Ioannis Moscholios (University of Peloponnese, Greece); Michael D.
Logothetis (University of Patras, Greece); Vassilis Stylianakis
(University of Patras, Greece); Franz Röck (Graz University of
Technology, Austria)
- Composite Coding Scheme for OTDR SNR Enhancement
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Anwar Naseem (Lahore University Of Management
Sciences, Pakistan); Haleema Mehmood (Lahore University Of Management
Sciences, Pakistan); Sajid Sheikh Muhammad (National University of
Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan); Syed Abbas (LG-Ericsson Co.,
Ltd., Canada)
- A Comparative Performance Study of Optical Subsystem Equalization in OFDM-based and OWDM-based Radio-over-Fiber Systems
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Gholamreza Baghersalimi (University of Guilan, Iran)
TM-B: Energy, Economics and Regulation in New Telecom Market
Session chair: Ignac Lovrek
- Considerations Towards a Holistic Model of Energy Dynamics in Global Networks
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Slavisa Aleksic (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
- Correlation of mobile phone usage characteristics, security awareness and feeling to the monthly bill
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Iosif Androulidakis (Jozef Stefan International Postgraduate School, Slovenia); Gorazd Kandus (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia)
- Critical Market Parameters for Viability of Fiber Access Network Business Case
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Tomislav Majnaric (Lator, Croatia)
- Techno-Economic Analyses Of Wireline And Wireless Broadband Access Networks Deployment In Croatian Rural Areas
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Visnja Krizanovic (J.J. Strossmayer University
of Osijek, Croatia); Drago Zagar (J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek,
Croatia); Kresimir Grgic (J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek,
Croatia)
- How to improve regulations to activate the mobile open market (Centered on Korea's mobile market)
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Jung HyukJu (NIPA, Korea)
TM-C: Wireless networks performance and RF electronics
Session chair: Wolfgang Boesch
- Primary and secondary user activity models for cognitive wireless network
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László Csurgai-Horváth (Budapest University of
Technology and Economics, Hungary); János Bitó (Budapest University of
Technology and Economics, Hungary)
- Time Division based Multi-Radio Multi-Channel MAC Protocol for Wireless Mesh Networks
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Bingxuan Zhao (Waseda University, Japan); Shigeru Shimamoto (Waseda University, Japan)
- EM-based Channel Estimation for Cooperative Relay Networks
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Yi Zhang (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France);
Mohammad-Ali Khalighi (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France); Salah
Bourennane (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France)
- Optimal Channel Allocation for Sensing-based Cognitive Radio Systems in Multichannel Multiuser Environment
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Gosan Noh (Yonsei University, Korea); Hano Wang (Yonsei University, Korea); Daesik Hong (Yonsei University, Korea)
- Performance Assessment of DFT-OFDM and DWT-OFDM Systems in the Presence of the HPA Nonlinearity
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Abdolreza Kiani (University of Guilan, Iran);
Gholamreza Baghersalimi (University of Guilan, Iran); Bahman Zanj
(University of Guilan, Iran)
- Advanced Approach to Electromagnetic Simulations of LTCC Front-End Modules
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Roman Kravchenko (Epcos OHG, Austria); Andriy
Gordiyenko (RF Engineering & Consulting, Germany); Walter Puffer
(Epcos AG, Germany); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
13:30 - 15:00
TA-1A: Special Session on Optical Access (part 2/2)
Session chair: Sajid S. Muhammad
- Law Situation of license exempt Free Space Optic Beams crossing Private Properties
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Peter Mandl (Graz University of Technology,
Austria); Ferdinand Kerschner (Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Austria); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
- Efficient Free Space to fiber coupling with tapers
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Wilhelm Steinegger (University of Technology,
Austria); Nevena Djaja (Graz University of Technology, Serbia); Stefan
Stögner (TU Graz, Austria); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
- A Software Defined Free Space Optics (SD-FSO) Platform based on an Analog Optical Frontend
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Andreas Gruber (TU Graz, Austria); Sajid Sheikh
Muhammad (National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences,
Pakistan); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
- Investigation of Punctured LDPC Codes and Time-Diversity on Free-Space Optical Links
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Martin Czaputa (TU Graz, Austria); Tomaz
Javornik (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia); Erich Leitgeb (TUG,
Austria); Gorazd Kandus (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia); Zabih
Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
- Optical Wireless Link Availability Estimation through Monte Carlo Simulation
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Farukh Nadeem (Graz University of Technology, Austria); Muhammad Saeed Khan (TUG, Austria); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
TA-1B: QoS and performance in IP Networks
Session chair: Gordan Jezic
- Technical aspects of network neutrality
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Zdravko Jukic (Fakultet Elektrotehnike i
Računarstva, Croatia); Mario Weber (Croatian Post and Electronic
Communications Agency, Croatia); Velimir Švedek (Croatian Post and
Electronic Communications Agency, Croatia); Marin Vukovic (University of
Zagreb, Croatia); Damjan Katusic (University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia); Gordan Jezic (University
of Zagreb, Croatia)
- On the Impact of Congestion Control for Concurrent Multipath Transfer on the Transport Layer
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Thomas Dreibholz (University of Duisburg-Essen,
Germany); Martin Becke (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany); Hakim
Adhari (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany); Erwin P. Rathgeb
(Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
- On Stochastic Modeling of TCP Behavior by Aggregation of TCP States
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Asmir Gogić (University of Tuzla, Bosnia and
Herzegovina); Nermin Suljanović (University of Tuzla, Bosnia and
Herzegovina); Aljo Mujčić (University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina);
Amer Hasanović (University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina); Matej
Zajc (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Dynamic Network Resource Allocation Services Using Advanced Network Agent Model
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Elmir Secerbegovic (Fakultet Elektrotehnike i
Racunarstva Zagreb, Bosnia and Herzegovina); Melika Bolic (BH Telecom
d.d. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina); Mladen Kos (Zagreb, Croatia)
- Fuzzy-CAC based Traffic Management in MPLS-TE Networks
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Jans Jeļinskis (Riga Technical University,
Latvia); Andris Skrastiņš (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Gunārs
Lauks (Riga Technical University, Latvia)
- Hybrid Scale-Based Approximation Algorithm for QoS Routing
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Mohand Yazid Saidi (University of Paris 13, France); Geraldine Texier (Institut TELECOM ; TELECOM Bretagne, France)
15:30 - 17:00
TA-2A: Optical Networks
Session chair: Markus Loeschnigg
- Probability Based Dynamic-Alternate Routing Algorithm in All-Optical WDM Networks
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Sheng-Wei Wang (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
- Impact of Physical Layer Configuration on Availability of Path Protected Optical Fibre Transmission Network
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Irena Jurdana (University of Rijeka, Croatia); Branko Mikac (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Optimal receiver cost and wavelength number minimization in all-optical ring networks
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David Poulain (Supélec, France); Joanna Tomasik
(Supélec, France); Marc-Antoine Weisser (Supélec, France); Barth
Dominique (University of Versailles, France)
- Modified Bidirectional Reservation on Burst drop with Dynamic Load Balance in Optical Burst Switching
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Noor Sheikh (UET Lahore, Pakistan); AbdulRahman Alsalehi (UET Lahore, Pakistan)
- Spectrum Sensing over Correlated Log-Normal Channels in Cognitive Radio Networks based on Clustering
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Nima Reisi (KN-Toosi University of Technology,
Iran); Vahid Jamali (K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran);
Mahmoud Ahmadian (K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran); Soheil
Salari (K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran)
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TA-2B: Satellite communications
Session chair: Madhu Chandra
- Using Pulse Position Modulation in SLR Stations to Transmit Data to Satellites
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Georg Kirchner (Austrian Academy of Sciences,
Austria); Franz Koidl (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria); Daniel
Kucharski (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria); Wilhelm Steinegger
(University of Technology, Austria); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
- Measurement-Based Evaluation of Antenna- and Time Diversity for Mobile Satellite Systems
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Daniel Arndt (Fraunhofer Institute for
Integrated Circuits, Germany); Alexander Ihlow (Ilmenau University of
Technology, Germany); Albert Heuberger (Ilmenau University of
Technology, Germany); Ernst Eberlein (Fraunhofer Institute for
Integrated Circuits, Germany)
- Assessment of Aggregate Interference from Ultra-Wideband Devices into Fixed-Satellite Service
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Mohamad Yusoff Alias (Multimedia University, Malaysia)
- Fixed Pattern Noise Reduction Method in CCD Sensors for LEO Satellite Applications
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Shahram Mohammadnejad (Iran University of
Science and Technology, Iran); Sobhan Roshani (University of Science
& Technology, Iran); Mehdi Nasiri sarvi (Iran University of Science
and Technology, Iran)
- Nonstationary Signals Information Content Estimation Based on the Local Renyi Entropy in the Time-Frequency Domain
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Nicoletta Saulig (University of Rijeka, Croatia); Victor Sucic (University of Rijeka, Croatia)
- LTE Cell Coverage Planning Algorithm Optimising Uplink User Cell Throughput
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Spiros Louvros (Technical University of
Messology, Greece); Kwstas Aggelis (University of Patras, Greece); A
Baltagiannis (University of Patras, Greece)
Detailed program - Friday, June 17
Day / time |
Friday, June 17 |
8:30-9:00
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Registration |
9:30-10:30 |
Keynote 3: "Semantic Reality or how to link the real world" Manfred Hauswirth Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway, Ireland
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10:30-11:00 |
Coffee and Tea Break |
11:00-12:30 |
FM-A: Multimedia Services Quality: Analysis, Evaluation and Management |
FM-B: Fiber optic communication |
12:30 -13:30
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Lunch Closing and Awards Ceremony
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Sessions
09:30 - 10:30
F-PLEN: Keynote 3
Session chair: Maja Matijasevic
Manfred Hauswirth, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway, Ireland: "Semantic Reality or how to link the real world".
11:00 - 12:30
FM-A: Multimedia Services Quality: Analysis, Evaluation and Management
Session chairs: Marie-Jose Montpetit, Thomas Mirlacher
- An Approach to Quantification and Analysis of Quality in Distributed Virtual Environments
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H. Lally Singh (Google, USA); Denis Gracanin (Virginia Tech, USA); Kresimir Matkovic (VRVis Research Center, Austria)
- Adapted E-model and dynamic adjustment of VoIP parameters
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Hrvoje Očevčić (Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank, Croatia); Drago Zagar (J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia)
- Prediction of Video Perceptual Quality in the Presence of Packet Loss
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Qin Dai (Technische Universitaet Dresden,
Germany); Ralf J. Lehnert (Technische Universitaet Dresden (Dresden
University of Technology, Germany)
- Content Delivery System for Optimal VoD Streaming
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Sasho Gramatikov (Universidad Politécnica de
Madrid, Spain); Fernando Jaureguizar (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
Spain); Julián Cabrera (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain);
Narciso García (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
- A Mobility-aware Reconfiguration of Multimedia Sessions for QoS Management: Simulation and Performance Evaluation
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Ognjen Dobrijevic (University of Zagreb, Croatia); Maja Matijasevic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
FM-B: Fiber optic communication
Session chair: Fary Z. Ghassemlooy
- Ultra-Flattened Dispersion Photonic Crystal Fiber with Low Confinement Loss
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Saeed Olyaee (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training
University, Iran); Fahimeh Taghipour (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training
University, Iran)
- Optical Amplification Management for Lightpath Reconfiguration in IP-over-CWDM Networks
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Yutaka Katsuyama (Osaka Prefecture University,
Japan); MD. Nooruzzaman (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan); Raja
Zahilah (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan); Nguyen Thuy (Osaka
Prefecture University, Japan); Yoshiteru Okada (Osaka Prefecture
University, Japan); Osanori Koyama (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan);
Makoto Yamada (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
- Analysis of Polarization Mode Dispersion Effect on Quantum State Decoherence in Fiber-based Optical Quantum Communication
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Shamsolah Salemian (Iran University of Science
and Technology, Iran); Shahram Mohammadnejad (Iran University of Science
and Technology, Iran)
- Hybrid Analytical-Neural Network Approach for Nonlinearity Modeling in Modified Super-Heterodyne Nano-Metrology System
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Saeed Olyaee (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training
University, Iran); Zahra Dashtban (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training
University, Iran); Muhammad Hossein Dashtban (University of Kurdistan,
Iran); Atefeh Najibi (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran)
- Environment Service Knowledge Management System
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Jiang Zhang (Technical University of Denmark,
Denmark); Ana Rosselló-Busquet (Technical University of Denmark,
Denmark); Jose Soler (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Michael
S. Berger (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Lars Dittmann
(Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)