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Conference Booklet
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Tourist Info
Lund is a charming city that combines ancient with modern. It is said that you
can spend your whole life here without finding all the quiet little corners and
beautiful buildings. Enjoy the museums, buzzing market squares, shops,
department stores, cafés and restaurants that are just a stone’s throw away.
In the surroundings of Lund there are delightful hiking trails, castles and
other interesting sights that you should not miss.
Welcome!
At HYPOTEKET, you will enjoy high quality Swedish cuisine, in the very
heart of Lund!
Social Event
Tuesday June 20, 19.00 Hypoteket
at Kyrkogatan 13, Lund
www.hypoteket.se
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Venue
CAMAD 2017 will be hosted at the premises of the Department of Electrical
and Information Technology (EIT) of Lund University at Building E (E-Huset,
see below) at Ole Romers väg 3, in Auditorium E:A (marked red) and a
sessions’ room E:3139 – there will be clearly visible signs leading you to the
conference venues throughout key entrances of the E Building.
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Table of Contents
Welcome Message from the General Chairs ................................................ 6
Organizing Committee ................................................................................. 7
Technical Program Committee .................................................................... 8
Keynote Speakers – Carlo Fischione ........................................................... 9
Keynote Speakers – Antonio Capone ........................................................ 10
Keynote Speakers – Markus Gruber ......................................................... 11
Tutorials – Fabrizio Granelli ..................................................................... 12
Tutorials – Fredrik Tufvesson ................................................................... 13
Technical Program ..................................................................................... 14
Monday, 19th June 2017 .......................................................................... 14
Tuesday, 20th June 2017 .......................................................................... 15
Wednesday, 21st June 2017 ..................................................................... 17
Best Demo Award ...................................................................................... 19
Best Paper Award ...................................................................................... 19
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Welcome Message from the General Chairs
Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to CAMAD2017, the 22nd International
Workshop on Computer-Aided Modelling Analysis and Design of Communication
Links and Networks, in one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious universities in
Europe, Lund University. The City of Lund has great traditions within education and
research. The University which celebrates its 350th anniversary this year, dominates
much of the centre of the city and its strength has led to Lund becoming a centre for
high-tech industry in Sweden and Scandinavia.
The International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modelling Analysis and Design of
Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD) was launched in 1986, aiming to
provide a forum for discussion of recent developments on analytical and simulation
tools and techniques for the performance evaluation of communications systems. It was
held every 2 years until 2006, and yearly ever since, motivated by the ever increasing
interest in this hot research and development field. Since 2009 CAMAD has been
sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society.
The focus of CAMAD this year will be on communication aspects of 5G Networking
and beyond. It is intended to cover a wide range of topics on different communication
layers from Massive MIMO systems via cooperative network coded and cognitive
techniques to lightweight security mechanisms, which fulfil QoS and QoE
requirements.
CAMAD 2017 is hosting several special sessions and brings together scientists,
engineers, manufacturers and service providers to exchange and share their experiences,
new ideas, and research results surrounding all aspects on energy saving and the
solutions adopted to envisage an environmentally friendly internet of the future. In
addition to the contributed papers, the meeting includes three keynotes speeches, two
tutorials and panel sessions, and a demo session.
We look forward to an exciting meeting in Lund.
Björn Landfeldt, Christos Verikoukis, Björn Ekelund, Peter C. Karlsson
CAMAD 2017 General Chairs
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Organizing Committee
General Chairs Björn Landfeldt, Lund University, Sweden
Christos Verikoukis, CTTC, Spain
Björn Ekelund, Ericsson, Sweden
Peter C. Karlsson, Sony, Sweden
TPC Chairs Di Yuan, Linköping University, Sweden
Petar Popovski, Aalborg University, Denmark
George Koudouridis , Huawei, Sweden
Charalabos Skianis, University of the Aegean, Greece
Financial Chair Vangelis Angelakis, Linköping University, Sweden
Panels Chairs Ola Svedin, Mobile Heights, Sweden
Nikolaos Passas, University of Athens, Greece
Special Sessions Chairs Ilaria Malanchini, NOKIA Bell Labs, Germany
Elias Z. Tragos, FORTH, Greece
Tutorials Chairs Angelos Antonopoulous, CTTC, Spain
Emil Björnson, Linköping University, Sweden
Publicity Chairs Emma Fitzgerald, Lund University, Sweden
Kiho Lim, University of South Dakota, USA
Yuan Li, National University of Defence Tech., PRC
Demo Chairs Lars Dittman, DTU Fotonik, Denmark
Harri Saarnisaari, CWC – Oulu University, Finland
Laura-Marie Feeney, Uppsala University, Sweden
Publications Chair Saeed Bastani, Lund University, Sweden
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Web & Social Media Chairs Melani Gurdiel, Iquadrat, Spain
Lei You, Uppsala University, Sweden
Local Arrangement Chair Christian Nyberg, Lund University, Sweden
Steering Committee Michael Devetsikiotis, North Carolina State University, USA (Chair)
Nelson L.S. da Fonseca, UNICAMP, Brazil
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France
Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa, Canada
Fabrizio Granelli, University of Trento, Italy
Charalabos Skianis, University of the Aegean, Greece
Technical Program Committee
Ferran Adelantado
Syed Hassan Ahmed
Toufik Ahmed
Ozgur Akan
Ahmet Akyamac
Luis Alonso
Jesus Alonso-Zarate
Saud Althunibat
Angelos Antonopoulos
Andrea Araldo
George Athanasiou
Saeed Bastani
Kostas Berberidis
Carlos Calafate
Christian Callegari
Eric Campo
Juan-Carlos Cano
Augusto Casaca
Joachim Charzinski
Chung Shue Chen
Arianna D'Ulizia
Tasos Dagiuklas
György Dán
Jose de Souza
Michael Devetsikiotis
Alisa Devlic
Christos Douligeris
Mohammad Javad
Emadi
Marc Emmelmann
Nasim Ferdosian
Domenico Ficara
Nelson. Fonseca
Panagiotis Fotiadis
Mario Freire
Stefano Giordano
Sotirios Goudos
Javier Gozalvez
Fabrizio Granelli
Annie Gravey
James Gross
Go Hasegawa
Pin-Han Ho
Kenji Ishida
Athanasios Kanatas
Burak Kantarci
George Karagiannidis
Elli Kartsakli
Shoji Kasahara
JongWon Kim
Kimon Kontovasilis
Georgios Kormentzas
Parag Kulkarni
Takashi Kurimoto
Mohamed Laaraiedh
Thomas Lagkas
Aris Lalos
Fotis Lazarakis
Peter Legg
Ka-Cheong Leung
Kai Lin
Christian Liß
Pascal Lorenz
Henrik Lundqvist
Xuanwen Luo
Aniket Mahanti
Ilaria Malanchini
Pietro Manzoni
Gustavo Marfia
Alexander Markhasin
George Mastorakis
Marja Matinmikko
Natarajan Meghanathan
Ahmed Mehaoua
Cesar Melo
George Michailidis
Albena Mihovska
Amalia Miliou
Andreas Mitschele-
Thiel
Hassine Moungla
Majid Nasiri Khormuji
Jimmy Nielsen
Kimio Oguchi
Seikei University
Ertan Onur
Michele Pagano
Evangelos Pallis
Petra Perner
Antonio Pescapé
Alfredo Petrosino
Nikos Pleros
Neeli Prasad
Gregorio Procissi
Ayman Radwan
Joel Rodrigues
Jorge Sá Silva
Lambros Sarakis
Panagiotis
Sarigiannidis
Lei Shu
Dimitrios Skoutas
Dirk Slock
Vasilis Sourlas
Gerasimos
Stamatelatos
Stefano Tennina
Elias Tragos
Ljiljana Trajković
Dimitris Tsiokos
Harry Tyrer
Binod Vaidya
Jaap van de Beek
Hans van den Berg
Emmanouel Varvarigos
Vasos Vassiliou
Giacomo Verticale
Demosthenes
Vouyioukas
Miki Yamamoto
Katsunori Yamaoka
Tetsuya Yokotani
Sherali Zeadally
Nizar Zorba
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Keynote Speakers – Carlo Fischione
Assoc. Prof. Carlo Fischione
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Title
Spectrum Sharing in Millimiter Waves Wireless Networks
Abstract
Motivated by the specific characteristics of mmWave technologies, we discuss the
potentialities of an authorization regime that allows spectrum sharing between multiple
operators, also referred to as spectrum pooling. In this talk, we will argue whether
spectrum sharing in mmWave networks with multiple cellular operators is a viable
alternative to traditional dedicated spectrum allocation. We will present a general
mathematical framework by which to characterize the performance gain when spectrum
sharing is used, as a function of the underlying beamforming, operator coordination,
bandwidth, and infrastructure sharing scenarios. Our initial results show that, from a
technical perspective, spectrum pooling at mmWave has the potential to use the
spectrum substantially more efficiently than traditional exclusive spectrum allocation to
a single operator.
Short Bio
Dr. Carlo Fischione is an Associate Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Electrical Engineering and ACCESS Linnaeus Center, Stockholm, Sweden. He received
the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Information Engineering (3/3 years) in May 2005
from University of L’Aquila, Italy, and the Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering
(Laurea, Summa cum Laude, 5/5 years) in April 2001 from the same University. He has
held research positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
(2015, Visiting Professor); Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2015, Associate); and
University of California at Berkeley, CA (2004-2005, Visiting Scholar, and 2007-2008,
Research Associate. His research interests include optimization with applications to
networks, wireless and sensor networks, networked control systems, security and
privacy. He received or co-received a number of awards, including the best paper award
from the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2007). He is Editor of IEEE
Transactions on Communications and Associated Editor of IFAC Automatica. He is co-
funder and Scientific Director of MIND Music Labs. He is Member of IEEE
(the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), and Ordinary Member of DASP
(the academy of history Deputazione Abruzzese di Storia Patria).
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Keynote Speakers – Antonio Capone
Prof. Antonio Capone
Politechnico di Milano, Italy
Title
How to slice and share a virtualized mobile network
Abstract The evolution of mobile networks towards 5G and beyond is radically changing the system
architecture introducing new instruments for virtualizing most of the basic network functions,
facilitating the programmability of application specific functions both at network core and
edge, and partitioning the radio access and transport resources so as to optimize the support
of a large set of vertical application scenarios. The research community has been focused so
far mainly to find technical solutions to these architectural problems, while the economic
need to define possible approaches to the sharing of the network slices in a competitive
market has received relatively little attention.
This talk will make a link between the technical instruments for network slicing and
virtualization on one side and the models for analysing the competition between market
players for acquiring the resources for running their applications and serve their customers.
It will also make the case for a new approach to infrastructure sharing for mobile networks
based on the idea that network resources, both at the wireless access and the core network,
can be traded dynamically on a real-time market where virtual operators or tenants compete
to obtain the resources to serve their users.
Short Bio Antonio Capone is a Full Professor at the Information and Communication Technology
Department (Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione) of the Technical University of
Milan (Politecnico di Milano), where he is the director of the Advanced Network
Technologies Laboratory (ANTLab). Dr. Capone is co-founder and CTO of MobiMESH, a
spin-off company of Politecnico di Milano. His expertise is on networking and his main
research activities include protocol design (MAC and routing) and performance evaluation
of wireless access and multi-hop networks, traffic management and quality of service issues
in IP networks, and network planning and optimization. On these topics he has published
more than 200 peer-reviewed papers in international journal and conference proceedings.
He is currently involved in the scientific and technical activities of several national and
European research projects, and he leads several industrial projects. He is a Senior Member
of the IEEE..
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Keynote Speakers – Markus Gruber
Dr. Markus Gruber
Nokia Bell Labs, Germany
Title
The Future of Self-Organizing Networks
Abstract
This talk discusses three fundamental pillars of future Self-Organizing Networks
(SON), namely flexibility, anticipation, and reliability: First, the increasing number of
degrees of freedom that upcoming networks will offer is associated to more flexibility
and the resulting complexity needs to be addressed by a corresponding level of
automation. Secondly, networks will be more proactive in their automated decisions and
use anticipatory elements for this. And thirdly, there is a growing demand for mission-
critical services and for an Internet of Things with certain service guarantees, for
instance for industrial environments, that the network needs to reliably accommodate.
Short Bio
Markus Gruber is head of the department “Flexibility, Anticipation, and Reliability”
within the End-to-End Mobile Network Solutions Lab of Nokia Bell Labs. He received
a diploma degree in electrical engineering and information technology from the
University of Stuttgart and a diploma degree in telecommunications from the École
Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, Paris, in 2002. Markus then joined the
Max Planck Society and received a PhD in computer science from the University of
Tübingen in 2006. Ever since he has been with Nokia (formerly Alcatel-Lucent) where
he did research on self-organizing networks and their advancements in future networks
in the wireless branch of Bell Labs. He contributed to 3GPP standardization, worked in
different European projects, and was work package leader in the FP7 network
management project UniverSelf. He is one of the organizers of the annual workshop
IWSON.
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Tutorials – Fabrizio Granelli
Assoc. Prof. Fabrizio Granelli
University of Trento, Italy
Title
Virtualization and Softwarization in 5G Systems
Abstract 5G is expected to provide an unprecedented step forward in terms of performance and service
delivery, by merging the needs for massive wireless access with the requirements of Internet
of Things and Tactile Internet scenarios. To achieve such goal, consensus is growing towards
the need for an enhanced infrastructure with a high degree of flexibility and adaptability to
service requirements. In this scenario, virtualization techniques represent a concrete solution
for providing Quality of Service guarantees, service isolation and real-time adaptation to
service requirements.
The tutorial will first introduce the concepts of Software Defined Networking and Network
Function Virtualization. Then, 5G requirements and key technologies will be reviewed,
providing hints to functionalities and module where virtualization is expected to provide
benefits. In particular, the concept and possible architectures for the deployment of a Cloud
Radio Access Networks will be detailed and analyzed.
Short Bio Fabrizio Granelli is Associate Professor at the Dept. of Information Engineering and Computer
Science (DISI) of the University of Trento (Italy) and IEEE ComSoc Director for Online Content
(2016-17). He received the «Laurea» (M.Sc.) and Ph.D. degree from the University of Genoa, Italy,
in 1997 and 2001, respectively. Since 2000 he collaborates with the University of Trento (Italy),
currently as coordinator of the Networking Laboratory. Between 2004 and 2015 for a total of six
months, he was visiting professor at the State University of Campinas (Brasil) and in 2016 he was visiting professor at the University of Tokyo (Japan).
He was IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer for the period 2012-15 (2 terms) and Delegate for Education at DISI in 2015-2017. He is author or co-author of more than 170 papers published in
international journals, books and conferences.
Prof. Granelli is General Vice-Chair of the First International Conference on Wireless Internet (WICON’05) and General Chair of the 11th, 15th and 18th IEEE Workshop on Computer-Aided
Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Communication Links and Networks (IEEE CAMAD ’06 - ’10
- ’13). He is TPC Co-Chair of GLOBECOM 2007-2009 and 2012 Symposia on “Communications
QoS, Reliability and Performance Modeling” an TPC Co-Chair of GLOBECOM 2014 Symposium
on “Selected Areas in Communications – Green Communications Track”.
He is Senior Member of IEEE, Associate Editor in Chief of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, and Area Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking.
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Tutorials – Fredrik Tufvesson
Prof. Fredrik Tufvesson
Lund University, Sweden
Title
Massive MIMO from theory to practice, lessons learned so far
Abstract
Currently, telecommunications providers face the challenge of increasing data rates
while also expanding network capacity by orders of magnitude. Massive MIMO offer
unique benefits that can address these concerns and enable 5G networks. To move
Massive MIMO from theory to reality, however, advanced hardware must be combined
with challenging signal processing.
In this tutorial, we give review the theory behind massive MIMO and we explain radio
channel properties being important for massive MIMO operation. We also cover lessons
learned from the implementation of the world’s first real time test bed for massive
MIMO, the Lund University Massive MIMO testbed LuMaMi. With that, we also dive
deeper into practical aspects of the signal processing used, including reciprocity
calibration, MIMO precoding & decoding, and the implementation thereof.
Short Bio
Fredrik Tufvesson received his Ph.D. in 2000 from Lund University in Sweden. After
two years at a startup company, he joined the department of Electrical and Information
Technology at Lund University, where he is now professor of radio systems. His main
research interests is the interplay between the radio channel and the rest of the
communication system with various applications in 5G systems such as massive MIMO,
mm wave communication, vehicular communication and radio based positioning.
Fredrik has authored around 65 journal papers and 130 conference papers, he is fellow
of the IEEE and recently he got the Neal Shepherd Memorial Award for the best
propagation paper in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. Together with his
colleague, Prof. Ove Edfors, he is leading the massive MIMO test bed activities at Lund
University.
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Technical Program
Monday, 19th June 2017
Registration open 8:30 – 17:00
Auditorium:
09:00 - 09:15 - Opening Session
09:15 - 10:00 - Keynote: C. Fischione - Spectrum Sharing in Millimiter Waves Wireless Networks 10:00 - 10:30 - Coffee Break
10:30 - 12:30 - Tutorial: F. Tufvesson - Massive MIMO from theory to practice, lessons learned so far
12:30 - 13:30 - Lunch Break 13:30 - 15:00 - Session 1.1 (General Track 1/5)
o Infrastructure as a Service: A Comparative Performance Analysis of Open-Source Cloud
Platforms. Sonia Shahzadi (SwanMesh Networks Ltd., United Kingdom (Great Britain));
Muddesar Iqbal (London South Bank University, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Zia Ul
Qayyum (University of Gujrat, Pakistan); Tasos Dagiuklas (London South Bank University, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
o Virtual Network Functions Placement and Chaining for Real-Time Applications. Riad
Kouah (USTHB, Algeria & LaBRI Lab, France); Abdelhamid Alleg (LaBRI
Université de Bordeaux, France); Samira Moussaoui (USTHB, Algeria); Toufik Ahmed
(CNRS-LaBRI, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux-INP, France)
o An Online Placement Mechanism for Efficient Delivery of User Generated Content.
Mohammadhassan Safavi, Saeed Bastani and Björn Landfeldt (Lund University, Sweden)
o Opportunistic Discovery Scheme for Device-to-Device Communication. Kwon. Y Park (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea); Youngbin Chang (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd,
Korea); Dong. W Kim (SamsungElectronics, Korea); Jong-Han Kim and Woon-Haing Hur
(Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea)
o Partition formation in a cooperative model of hybrid wireless communication. David
Csercsik (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology and
Bionics, Hungary); Sándor Imre (Technical University of Budapest, Hungary)
15:00 - 15:45 - Demo Presentations at the Sessions’ room & Coffee Break
15:45 - 17:00 - Session 1.2 (General Track 2/5) o A High-Throughput Low-Complexity VLSI Architecture for ZF Precoding in Massive
MIMO. Seyed Hadi Mirfarshbafan and Mahdi Shabani (Sharif University of Technology,
Iran)
o A Mapping Technique for Space Shift Keying with Arbitrary Number of Transmit Antennas.
Saud Althunibat (Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Jordan)
o On the Performance of the SOMA-Massive MIMO System with Multi-User Detection.
Amirreza Kabiri and Mohammad Javad Emadi (Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran);
Majid Nasiri Khormuji (Huawei Technologies Sweden AB, Sweden)
o Gray Codes for Spatial Modulation Systems: An Open Research Issue. Ghazi M. AL
Sukkar (University of Jordan, Jordan); Saud Althunibat (Al-Hussein Bin Talal University,
Jordan)
Sessions’ room
09:00 - 15:00 - Room available for demos set-up
15:00 - 15:45 - Demo Presentations & Coffee Break
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16:15 - 18:00 - Session 1.3 (SP1: Heterogeneous, Small Cell Networks and Fog) o Scenario-Oriented Small Cell Network Design for LTE-LAA and Wi-Fi Coexistence on 5
GHz. Bolin Chen (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jiming Chen
(Ranplan Ltd., United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jie Zhang (University of Sheffield, Dept.
of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
o Energy and Overhead Aware Adaptive Forwarding Strategy for Multi-Hop Device-to-
Device Communications. Bleron Klaiqi and Xiaoli Chu (University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jie Zhang (University of Sheffield, Dept. of Electronic and
Electrical Engineering, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
o Digraph-Based Joint Routing and Resource Allocation in Software-Defined Backhaul
Networks. Hao Li (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jiliang Zhang
(Lanzhou University, P.R. China); Qi Hong (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
(Great Britain)); Hui Zheng (The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom (Great Britain));
Jie Zhang (University of Sheffield, Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, United
Kingdom (Great Britain))
o Modeling of a UAV-based Data Collection System. Antonia Arvanitaki and Nikolaos
Pappas (Linköping University, Sweden)
o A Fog-Enabled IoT Platform for Efficient Management and Data Collection. Pavlos
Charalampidis, Elias Z. Tragos and Alexandros Fragkiadakis (Institute of Computer
Science, FORTH, Greece)
o Proactive vs Reactive Failure Recovery Assessment in Combined Fog-to-Cloud (F2C)
Systems. Vitor B Souza (Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil & Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain); Xavier Masip-Bruin (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
& Advanced Network Architectures Lab (CRAAX), Spain); Eva Marín-Tordera
(Technical University of Catalonia UPC, Spain); Wilson Ramirez (Technical University of
Catalonia (UPC) & CRAAX, Networking and Information Technology Lab, Spain);
Sergio Sánchez-López (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain)
o From Dining Cryptographers to dining things: unobservable communication in the IoT.
Johannes Bauer and Ralf C. Staudemeyer (University of Passau, Germany)
Tuesday, 20th June 2017
Auditorium:
09:00 - 10:15 - Session 2.1 (General Track 3/5) o Multi-Dimensional Radio Service Maps for Position-based Self-Organized Networks. Per
Tengkvist (Huawei, Sweden); Georgios P. Koudouridis (Huawei Technologies R&D
Center Sweden, Sweden); Christer Qvarfordt (Huawei Technologies Sweden AB, Sweden);
Marcin Dryjanski (Grandmetric Ltd. & Huawei Technologies Sweden AB, Poland);
Malek Cellier (Huawei Technologies Sweden AB, Sweden)
o Social Activeness Based Relay Selection: A Game Theoretic Approach. Jagadeesha Rb and
Jang-Ping Sheu (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
o Joint Tracking of Groups of Users with Uplink Reference Signals. Henrik Lundqvist
(Huawei Technologies, Sweden); Georgios P. Koudouridis (Huawei Technologies
R&D Center Sweden, Sweden); Xavier Gelabert (Huawei Technologies Sweden AB,
Sweden)
o A Dynamic Hybrid Clustering Scheme for LTE-A Networks Employing CoMP-DPS.Michail
Karavolos, Vasileios Tatsis, Dimitrios N Skoutas, Nikolaos Nomikos, Demosthenes
Vouyioukas and Harry Skianis (University of the Aegean, Greece)
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o New High Resolution Direction of Arrival Estimation using Compressive Sensing. Audri
Biswas and Sam Reisenfeld (Macquarie University, Australia)
10:15 - 10:45 - Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:30 - Keynote: A. Capone - Sharing and Slicing Next Generation Networks 11:30 - 12:30 - Panel Session
12:30 - 13:30 - Lunch Break
13:30 - 15:30 - Tutorial: Fabrizio Granelli - Virtualization and Softwarization in 5G Systems 15:30 - 16:00 - Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:30 - Session 2.3 (General Track 4/5) o Analysis of strategic security through game theory for mobile social networks.Anna
Guglielmi (University of Padova, Italy); Leonardo Badia (Università degli Studi di Padova,
Italy)
o Towards compactly encoded signed IoT messages. Benedikt Petschkuhn (University of
Passau, Germany); Henrich C. Pöhls (Univeristy of Passau, Institute of IT-Security and
Law, Passau, Germany)
o Performance Analyses and Improvement of the IEEE 802.15.6 CSMA/CA using the Low
Latency Queuing. Tariq Benmansour (University Bordeaux / USTHB, France); Toufik
Ahmed (CNRS-LaBRI, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux-INP, France); Moussaoui
Samira (USTHB, Algeria)
o The Effect of Bandwidth Allocation Methods on QoE of Multi-View Video and Audio IP
Transmission. Toshiro Nunome and Keita Furukawa (Nagoya Institute of Technology,
Japan)
o Uncoordinated Multi-user Video Streaming in VANETs using Skype. Evgeny Belyaev
(Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Sergio Moreschini (Tampere University of
Technology, Finland); Alexey Vinel (Halmstad University, Sweden)
Sessions’ room
09:00 - 10:30 - Session 2.2 (SP2: 5G An Era of Agile, Brisk and Superfluid Networking) o Emergency data dissemination using multi-point relays. Afonso Oliveira (Inesc-ID/Instituto
Superior Técnico/Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal); Teresa Vazão (Inesc-ID/Instituto
Superior Técnico, Portugal); Paulo Galão (Critcal Software, SA, Portugal); Marco André
Várzea (Critical Software S.A., Portugal); Nuno Silva (Critical Software, S.A., Portugal)
o A monitoring framework for 5G service deployments. Ioannis Angelopoulos (National
Centre for Scientific Research (NCSRD), Greece); Eleni Trouva (NCSR Demokritos”,
Greece); George K Xilouris (NCSR Demokritos, Greece)
o Hammer: A Real-world, End-to-end Network Traffic Simulator. Christos Tselios
(University of Patras & Citrix Inc., Greece); George Tsolis (Citrix-Bytemobile,
Greece)
o Autonomous Driving in 5G: Mitigating Interference in OFDM-Based Vehicular
Communications. Evangelos Vlachos, Aris S. Lalos and Kostas Berberidis (University of
Patras, Greece); Christos Tselios (University of Patras & Citrix Inc., Greece)
o Virtual Job Management and Scheduling for MediaServices. Ioannis Tzolas and Christos
Tselios (University of Patras & Citrix Inc., Greece)
16:00 - 17:30 - Session 2.4 (SP3: Towards network anticipation, SDN-based resource allocation,
and resource sharing) o Performance Aware Resource Allocation and Traffic Aggregation for User Slices in
Wireless HetNets. Georgios Smpokos (Linköping University & Cyta Hellas,
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Greece); Athanasios Lioumpas, Theodoros Mouroutis and Yiannis Stylianou (Cyta
Hellas, Greece); Vangelis Angelakis (Linköping University, Sweden)
o SDN-based Local Mobility Management with X2-interface in Femtocell Networks.
Tewelde Assefa (Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH), Greece);
Rashedul Hoque (Cyta Hellas, Greece); Elias Z. Tragos (Institute of Computer
Science, FORTH, Greece); Xenofontas Dimitropoulos (FORTH-ICS, Greece)
o Energy Efficient Sensor Scheduling for Q-Coverage Problem. Deivasegamani
Arivudainambi, Sethuraman Balaji, Ramesh N Shakthivel and Ravikumar Pavithra
(Anna University, India)
o Making the case for a real-time market of wireless resources with network slicing and
sharing. Antonio Capone and Matteo Cesana (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Ilaria
Malanchini (Nokia Bell Labs, Germany); Vinay Suryaprakash (Bell Laboratories
& Nokia, Germany)
o Pursuing the Potential of New Mechanisms for Performance Engineering of 5G.
Nikolaos Pappas and Emmanouil Fountoulakis (Linköping University, Sweden);
Cristian Tatino (Linköping University & Nokia Bell Labs, Sweden); Vangelis
Angelakis and Di Yuan (Linköping University, Sweden)
Wednesday, 21st June 2017
Auditorium:
09:15 - 10:15 - Session 3.1 (General Track 5/5) o Modeling of LTE DRX in RRC Idle State. Hawar Ramazanali (Halmstad University &
Saab Training & Simulation, Sweden); Alexey Vinel (Halmstad University, Sweden);
Emre Yavuz (Ericsson, Sweden); Magnus Jonsson (Halmstad University, Sweden)
o Power Consumption of Prototyping Boards for Smart Room Temperature Monitoring.
Petros Spachos (University of Guelph, Canada); Liang Song (OMESH Networks Inc.,
Canada); Stefano Gregori (University of Guelph, Canada)
o To Handover or Not To Handover (As A Secondary User): An Energy Efficiency
Perspective. Saud Althunibat and Mohanad Al-Hasanat (Al-Hussein Bin Talal University,
Jordan); Abdullah Alhasanat (Alhussien Bin Talal University, Jordan)
o Performance estimation of indoor optical wireless communication systems using
OMNeT++. Daniel Pfefferkorn, Klemens Helmholdt and Holger Blume (Leibniz
Universität Hannover, Germany)
10:15 - 10:45 - Coffee Break 10:45 - 11:30 - Keynote: M. Gruber - The Future of Self-Organizing Networks
11:30 - 12:30 - Panel 2
12:30 - 13:30 - Lunch Break 13:30 - 15:30 - Session 3.2 (SP4: User-Centric Communications and Content Delivery)
o An evaluation of buffer- and rate-based HTTP adaptive streaming strategies. Eirini Liotou
(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece); Andreas Sfikopoulos
(University of Athens, Greece); Petros Kaltzias and Vasilis Tsolkas (National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
o Exploiting NFV techniques towards future VQA methods. Michail Alexandros Kourtis,
Harilaos Koumaras and George K Xilouris (NCSR Demokritos, Greece); Eleni Trouva
(NCSR Demokritos”, Greece); Fidel Liberal (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
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o QoE Provisioning over mobile networks: The CASPER perspective. Andrea Colarieti
(University of L'Aquila & Center of Excellence DEWS, Italy); Andrea Marotta
(University of L'Aquila, Italy); Markos Mpervanakis (Adaptera, Greece); Luigi Pomante
(Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy); Vasilis Tsolkas (National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece)
o A Middleware Architecture for QoE Provisioning in Mobile Networks. Eirini Liotou
(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece); Andrea Marotta (University of
L'Aquila, Italy); Luigi Pomante (Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy); Kostas Ramantas
(Iquadrat Informatica, Greece)
o LTE Edge Network Enhancement with Core Functionalities. Ioannis Giannoulakis (NCSR
Demokritos, Greece); Emmanouil Kafetzakis (Orion Innovations P. C., Greece); Michail
Alexandros Kourtis, George K Xilouris and Anastasios Kourtis (NCSR Demokritos,
Greece); Dimitris Makris (ORION Innovations P. C., Greece)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:30 Session 3.3 (SP5: Communications and information processing for the smart grid) o Internet services market across Europe during crisis: A study focused on low-income
groups. Maria Oikonomakou (Iquadrat Informatica S. L., Spain); Polynikis Kaloudis
(Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia (CTTC/CERCA), Spain);
Angelos Antonopoulos (Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia
(CTTC), Spain); Pavlos Maniotis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece); Elli
Kartsakli (IQUADRAT, Spain); John S Vardakas (IQUADRAT Informatica S. L.
Barcelona, Spain)
o Towards trusted metering in the smart grid. Georgios Karopoulos (National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece); Christos Xenakis (University of Piraeus,
Greece); Stefano Tennina (WEST Aquila & University of L'Aquila, Italy);
Stefanos Evangelopoulos (LINK Technologies S.A., Greece)
o On converged Medium-Transparent MAC protocols for mm-wave Fiber-Wireless
Networks. George Kalfas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki & Technical
University of Catalonia, Greece); Pavlos Maniotis (Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece); Maria Oikonomakou (Iquadrat Informatica S. L., Spain); Elli
Kartsakli (IQUADRAT, Spain); John S Vardakas (IQUADRAT Informatica S. L.
Barcelona, Spain); Nikos Pleros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece);
Christos Verikoukis (CTTC & UB, Spain)
o Secure Energy Management in Smart Energy Networks. Stefano Tennina (WEST
Aquila & University of L'Aquila, Italy); Iulia Tunaru (WEST Aquila &
Centrale Supélec); Georgios Karopoulos (National and Kapodistrian University of
Athens, Greece); Dionysis Xenakis (University of Athens, Greece); Eirini Liotou
(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece); Nikos Passas (University
of Athens, Greece)
o Efficient Urban Coverage for Relay Aided Smart Energy Wireless Networks.
Pasqualino Lancia (DEWS, Italy); Stefano Tennina (WEST Aquila & University
of L'Aquila, Italy); Fabio Graziosi (University of l'Aquila, Italy)
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