IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Message from the General Chairs...............................4
Message from the Technical Program Chairs..............5
Committees ................................................................6
Open Ceremony/Keynotes .......................................13
Invited papers/Talks..................................................21
Workshops................................................................28
Tutorials....................................................................32
Industrial & Academic Panel.....................................37
Technical Program....................................................38
Social Events............................................................53
Maps & Travel...........................................................54
BADGES and TICKETS
IEEE/CIC ICCC Badges must be worn at all times
and are necessary for admittance to all IEEE/CIC
ICCC Sessions and Meal functions. (Tickets and
Badges are needed for entry to the Workshops,
Banquet and Workshop Lunches).
REGISTRATION DESK
Registration desk will be located in the hall of the
Wufu Building, Wangjiang Hotel.
WELCOME RECEPTION
Wednesday, July 27, 18:30-21:00, Malacca
Restaurant, Wangjiang Club 1F.
MEETING ROOMS, POSTERS AND EXHIBITIONS
Meeting rooms and the Ballroom are located on the
1st floor, 2nd floor and 4th floor. Posters and
exhibitions will be set up outside the Wufu Hall.
CONFERENCE BANQUET
Thursday, July 28, 18:30-21:00, Malacca
Restaurant, Wangjiang Club 1F.
COFFEE BREAKS
Coffee breaks will be provided in the meeting room
or foyers. Hours of Coffee Breaks: 10:30am ‐
11:00am (Jul.27-29), 15:30pm‐16:00pm (Jul.27-29).
A FRIENDLY REMINDER
Please turn off anything that chirps, beeps, buzzes
or rings, including but not limited to pagers, beepers,
cell phones, PDA, laptops during sessions in the
conference. The conference speakers and audience
thank you for your consideration and cooperation.
EVALUATION FORMS
All Conference Participants will receive an overall
conference evaluation form through email after the
conference. Your feedback is important to us and
helps us plan future meetings.
GENERAL INFORMATION · FLOOR PLAN
Time/Day Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016 Friday, July 29, 2016
8:00-8:30
Conference Registration
Conference Registration
Conference Registration
8:30-9:00
Welcome Opening (Wufu Hall)
9:00-9:45 E-MIMO
Workshop-1 (Boya Meeting Room)
WIN Workshop-2
(Hongda Meeting Room)
SIN Workshop-3
(Sentosa Meeting Room)
Tutorial#2 (Penang Meeting Room)
Tutorial#5 (Penang Island
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#9 (Brunei Meeting Room)
Keynote Speech #1 (Wufu Hall) Keynote Speech #3 (Wufu Hall)
9:45-10:30
Keynote Speech #2 (Wufu Hall) Keynote Speech #4 (Wufu Hall)
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
Coffee Break & Poster Session-1 Coffee Break & Poster Session-2
11:00-12:30
E-MIMO Workshop-1
(Boya Meeting Room)
ASDRAN Workshop-2
(Hongda Meeting Room)
SIN Workshop-3
(Sentosa Meeting Room)
Tutorial#2 (Penang Meeting Room)
Tutorial#5 (Penang Island
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#9 (Brunei Meeting Room)
WCS-1 (Boya Meeting Room)
CCT-1 (Hongda Meeting Room)
SPC-1 (Penang
Island Meeting Room)
Invited-1 (Sentosa Meeting Room)
Invited-2 (International Conference
Hall)
WNM-1 (Boya
Meeting Room)
SPC-4 (Brunei Meeting Room)
Invited-5 (Sentosa Meeting Room)
SNBD-1 (Penang Meeting Room)
PSC-1 (Penang Island
Meeting Room)
12:30-14:00 Lunch
Lunch Lunch
14:00-15:30
Tutorial#3 (Boya Meeting Room)
Tutorial#1 (Hongda
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#6 (Sentosa
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#4 (Penang Meeting Room)
Tutorial#7 (Penang Island
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#8 (Brunei Meeting Room)
WCS-2 (Boya Meeting Room)
CCT-2 (Hongda Meeting Room)
SPC-2 (Penang
Island Meeting Room)
NGN-1 (Brunei Meeting Room)
Invited-3 (Sentosa Meeting Room)
Invited-4 (International Conference
Hall)
Steering Committee
Meeting (Penang Meeting Room)
WNM-2 (Boya
Meeting Room)
WCS-5 (Brunei Meeting Room)
STC-1 (Hongda Meeting Room)
OCSN-1 (Penang Meeting Room)
PSC-2 (Penang Island
Meeting Room)
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
Coffee Break Coffee Break
16:00-17:30
Tutorial#3 (Boya Meeting Room)
Tutorial#1 (Hongda
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#6 (Sentosa
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#4 (Penang Meeting Room)
Tutorial#7 (Penang Island
Meeting Room)
Tutorial#8 (Brunei Meeting Room)
WCS-3 (Boya
Meeting Room)
WCS-4 (Hongda Meeting Room)
SPC-3 (Penang
Island Meeting Room)
NGN-2 (Brunei Meeting Room)
NGN-3 (Sentosa Meeting Room)
Steering Committee
Meeting (Penang Meeting Room)
WCS-6 (Boya
Meeting Room)
WCS-7 (Brunei Meeting Room)
STC-2 (Hongda Meeting Room)
OCSN-2 (Penang Meeting Room)
IAP (Penang Island
Meeting Room)
18:30-21:00 Welcome Reception
Banquet
TECHNICAL Sessions
STC: Selected Topics in Communications
SPC: Signal Processing for Communications
OCSN: Optical Communication Systems and Networks
NGN: Next Generation Networking
CCT: Communication and Control Theory
SNBD: Social Networks and Big Data
WCS: Wireless Communications Systems
WNM: Wireless Networking and Multimedia
PSC Privacy and Security in Communications
TUTORIALS
Tutorial 1: Low-Cost Massive MIMO:From Theory to Practice
Tutorial 2: Molecular Communication: From Theory to Standard
Tutorial 3: Vehicular Communications and Networking: The Gateway to Connected Mobility
Tutorial 4: Channel Characterization and Modeling of 5G Wireless Communication Systems
Tutorial 5: Recent Advances in Wireless Localization
Tutorial 6: Networks and Devices Revolution for 5G: Fundamentals and Recent Advances
Tutorial 7: New Type Non-orthogonal Multiple Access for 5G Networks
Tutorial 8: NOMA: A Promising Multiple Access Technique for 5G and Beyond
Tutorial 9: Full-Duplex Communications and Networks
WORKSHOPS
SIN: The First International Workshop on Space Information Networking
WIN: The Fourth IEEE/CIC ICCC International Workshop on Wireless Communications for Internet of Things Networking
ASDRAN: The First International Workshop on Advanced Software Defined Radio Access Networks
E-MIMO: The Second International Workshop on Emerging MIMO Technology in Large-Scale Active Antenna System
Industrial & Academic Panels (IAP)
High Frequency - The Road to Reaching Giga-and Tera-bits Era
Locations of Meeting Rooms
Wangjiang Club: Penang Meeting Room (2F), Penang Island Meeting Room (2F), Brunei
Meeting Room (2F), Sentosa Meeting Room (4F)
Wufu Building: Wufu Hall (1F), Boya Meeting Room (1F), International Conference Hall (2F)
Hongda Building: Hongda Meeting Room (1F)
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL CHAIRS
On behalf of the Executive Committee and the hosting University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China (UESTC), it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the fifth IEEE/CIC International Conference on
Communications in China (ICCC 2016). Since its commencement in 2012, the ICCC conference has grown
steadily from a brand new conference with a strong vision, to a unique venue in bringing together global
researchers and practitioners in areas of communications to the greater China region. In particular, this year’s
IEEE/CIC ICCC aims at addressing a key theme on “Ubiquitous Communications & Computing for Future
Internet”, which broadly cover all disciplines of communications from fundamental research to emerging
applications, while emphasizing society – shaping technologies in the modern IT era. In addition to providing
a major forum for people to present their frontier research work and discuss the latest breakthroughs, the
ICCC 2016 also features Keynotes, Invited Talks, Tutorials, Industrial & Academic Panels, Exhibitions, and
dedicated Workshops. For those who attend the IEEE/CIC ICCC for the first time, you will soon appreciate
the fact that IEEE/CIC ICCC is more than just an outstanding technical conference, it is also a friendly
rendezvous to interact, inspire, and discover.
This year we are honored to have four world renowned experts from academia and industry, Academician of
Chinese Academy of Engineering Prof. Quan Yu of Xidian University, China, Prof. Geoffrey Ye Li of Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA, Dr. Peiying Zhu of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Canada, and Prof. Hikmet
Sarj of CentraleSupelec, France, to be our keynote speakers. Not only have each of them made extraordinary
contributions to the fields of communications, their diverse expertise and keen visions in both academia and
industry are equally remarkable. We look forward to their stimulating and scholastic seminars in IEEE/CIC
ICCC 2016.
We would like to acknowledge the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and the China Institute of
Communications (CIC) for their great partnership in sponsoring the ICCC 2016. We feel deeply grateful to all
the people that have contributed to make this event possible: the authors who contributed papers, the
conference steering committee, the invited speakers, and the diligent reviewers. Special thanks go to
HUAWEI for their generous support. Kudos to the technical committee members for a remarkable job they
have done in planning and organizing the meetings. Thanks are also extended to the conference
administrative committee, the volunteers, supporters, and Wangjiang Hotel, for their tirelessly efforts
throughout the course of the conference.
Finally, we wish all the participants a very fruitful and productive conference, and also an unforgettable stay
in Chengdu.
General Chairs, IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Shaoqian Li, Professor, Dean of School of Communication & Information Engineering, UESTC
Xinsheng Zhang, VP & Secretary General, China Institute of Communications
Shaoqian Li Xingsheng Zhang
MESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL CHAIRS
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
MESSAGE FROM THE TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS
On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the fifth IEEE/CIC
International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC 2016), in the magnificent city of Chengdu.
Under the theme of “Ubiquitous Communications & Computing for Future Internet”, IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
brings together researchers to discuss the latest advances in communications. The technical program of
ICCC 2016 features 4 world-class keynote speeches, 9 technical symposia, 9 tutorials, 1 industrial and
academic panel, and 4 workshops. In addition, we have 15 symposium invited talks delivered by famous
experts from academia and industry.
In this fifth edition of IEEE ComSoc’s flagship conference in China, we have maintained the high quality of
the conference. We received 313 paper submissions from about 30 countries and regions. Out of these, 151
papers were accepted, corresponding to an acceptance rate of 48.24%. All papers were carefully peer
reviewed by more than 400 TPC members and reviewers, with each paper evaluated by at least three
reviewers. Within these accepted papers, we also have 7 invited papers by established experts in their fields.
All these papers and talks are organized into 25 lecture-style oral sessions and 2 interactive poster sessions.
We are confident that you will find the technical program of IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016 very stimulating and
inspiring. We warmly invite all of you to join us in interacting with the keynote/plenary and invited speakers,
and industrial panelists, and more importantly, interacting with all of your peer attendees. A technical program
like this would not have been possible without the hard work and devotion of many of our organizing
committee members and volunteers. We would like to especially thank the Symposium Chairs, Workshop
Chairs, Tutorial Chairs, and Industrial and Academic Panel Chairs for their exceptional work. We would also
like to express our sincere thanks to all the TPC members and reviewers for their help in the paper review
process.
Finally, we wish to thank all authors and attendees for participating in the conference. We hope you will have
a fruitful and memorable experience at IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016 in Chengdu.
Technical Program Chairs, IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Supeng Leng, Professor, Vice Dean of School of Communication & Information Engineering, UESTC
Yan Zhang, Professor, University of Oslo & Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Nei Kato, Professor, Tohoku University, Japan
Guang Shi, Director of Depart of Academy, China Institute of Communications
MESSAGE FROM THE TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS
Supeng Leng Yan Zhang Nei Kato Guang Shi
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
2016 IEEE/CIC ICCC COMMITTEES
Publicity Chair
Wei Zhang
University of New
South Wales
Australia
Publicity Chair
Meixia Tao
Shanghai Jiao Tong
University
China
Publicity Chair
Hongfang Yu
UESTC
China
Publicity Chair
Kun Yang
University of Essex
UK
Publication Chair
Shui Yu
Deakin University
Australia
Publication Chair
Kun Wang
Nanjing University of
P&T
China
EXEC
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MIT
TEE
General Chair
Shaoqian Li,
Professor
UESTC
General Chair
Xingsheng Zhang,
VP & Secretary
CIC
Publication Chair Fan Wu UESTC China
Financial Chair Bin Ma China Institute of
Communications China
Financial Chair Bruce Worthman IEEE ComSoc USA
Local Arrangement
Chair Bo Yan UESTC China
Local Arrangement
Chair Xiaoyan Huang UESTC China
Local Arrangement
Chair Rongping Lin UESTC China
Local Arrangement
Chair Yunkai Wei UESTC China
Registration Chair Jingran Lin UESTC China
Workshop Chair Yue Cao University of Surrey UK
Workshop Chair Geyong Min University of Exeter UK
Tutorial Chair Sumei Sun I2R, Singapore Singapore
Tutorial Chair Xuming Fang Southwest Jiaotong
University China
Keynotes Inviting
Chair Gang Wu UESTC China
Invited Track Chair Pingyi Fan Tsinghua University China
Invited Track Chair Guodong Zhao UESTC China
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Member
Zhisheng Niu
Tsinghua University
China
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ITT
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
STC: Selected Topics in Communications
Symposium Chair
Ren Ping Liu
CSIRO
Australia
Symposium Chair
Chau Yuen
Singapore University
of Technology and
Design
Singapore
Symposium Chair
Chonggang Wang
InterDigital
USA
Symposium Chair
Yifan Chen
South University of
Science and
Technology of China
China
Chair
Xuemin (Sherman)
Shen
University of Waterloo
Canada
Vice Chair
Ke Gong
Nankai University
China
Vice Chair
Zhen Yang
Nanjing University of
Posts and
Telecommunications
China
Member
Khaled B. Letaief
Hong Kong University
of Science and
Technology
ComSoc VIP
Member
Kwang-Cheng Chen
National Taiwan
University
Taiwan, China
Member
Steve Weinstein
CTTC Consulting
USA
Member
Yinghai Zhang
Beijing University of
Posts and
Telecommunications
China
TPC Chair
Guang Shi
CIC
China
TPC Chair
Supeng Leng
UESTC
China
TPC Chair
Yan Zhang
University of Oslo &
Simula Research
Laboratory
Norway
TPC Chair
Nei Kato
Tohoku University
Japan
Member
Tong Song
CIC
China
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
SPC: Signal Processing for Communications
OCSN: Optical Communication Systems and Network
Symposium Chair
Zhengyuan Xu
University of Science
and Technology of
China
China
Symposium Chair
Chongfu Zhang
UESTC
China
Symposium Chair
Jaafar Elmirghani
University of Leeds
UK
NGN: Next Generation Networking
Symposium Chair
Shiwen Mao
Auburn University
USA
Symposium Chair
Xiaohong Huang
Beijing University of
Posts and
Telecommunications
China
Symposium Chair
Lei Shu
Auburn University
USA
CCT: Communication and Control Theory
SNBD: Social Networks and Big Data
WCS: Wireless Communications Systems
Symposium Chair
Xing Zhang
Beijing University of
Posts and
Telecommunications
China
Symposium Chair
Tomohiko Taniguchi
Fujitsu Labs Ltd
Japan
Symposium Chair
Yue Gao
Queen Mary
University of London
UK
Symposium Chair
Jun Fang
UESTC
China
Symposium Chair
Zhiguo Shi
Zhejiang University
China
Symposium Chair
Carlo Fischione
The Royal Institute
of Technology
Sweden
Symposium Chair
Song Guo
University of Aizu
Japan
Symposium Chair
Pan Hui
Hong Kong
University of Science
and Technology
Hong Kong, China
Symposium Chair
Min Chen
Huazhong University
of Science and
Technology
China
Symposium Chair
Zhu Han
University of
Houston
USA
Symposium Chair
Xijun Wang
Xidian University
China
Symposium Chair
Lingyang Song
Peking University
China
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
WNM: Wireless Networking and Multimedia
Symposium Chair
Honggang Wang
University of
Massachusetts
Dartmouth
USA
Symposium Chair
Yunjian Jia
Chongqing
University
China
Symposium Chair
Qingchun Chen
Southwest Jiaotong
University
China
PSC: Privacy and Security in Communications
Symposium Chair
Xiaojiang Du
Temple University
USA
Symposium Chair
Hongwei Li
UESTC
China
Symposium Chair
Xiangyun Zhou
Australia National
University
Australia
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Shiny Abraham, Seattle University
Muhammad Alam, Instituto de Telecomunicacões
Takuya Asaka, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Bo Bai, Tsinghua University
Suzhi Bi, Shenzhen University
Yunlong Cai, Zhejiang University
Bin Cao, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Lei Cao, The University of Mississippi
Yang Cao, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology
Rong Chai, Chongqing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki
Chen Chen, Nanyang Technological University
Jianxin Chen, Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Zheng Chen, CentraleSupélec - CNRS - Université Paris
Sud
Zhengchuan Chen, SUTD
Wenchi Cheng, Xidian University
Noel Crespi, Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom SudParis
Yidong Cui, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Yan Danfeng, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Lei Deng, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology
Guoru Ding, Southeast University
Ping Dong, Beijing Jiaotong University
Yi Dong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yunquan Dong, Seoul National University
Qinghe Du, Xi'an Jiaotong University
Qiang Duan, The Pennsylvania State University
Daquan Feng, Singapore University of Technology and
Design
Wei Feng, Tsinghua University
Vasilis Friderikos, King's College London
Xiao Fu, Nanjing University
Xiaoying Gan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jie Gong, Sun Yat-sen University
Xiaowen Gong, Ohio State University
Francesco Gringoli, University of Brescia
Guan Gui, Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Chongtao Guo, Shenzhen University
Shengqian Han, Beihang University
Weijia Han, Xidian University
Gerhard Hancke, City University of Hong Kong
Biao He, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
Yejun He, Shenzhen University
Xiaojun Hei, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology
Xuemin Hong, Xiamen University
Ronghui Hou, Xidian University
Chuan Huang, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Hao Huang, University of Southern California
Shanguo Huang, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Xiaoxia Huang, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced
Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kenji Ishida Hiroshima City University
Chunxiao Jiang, Tsinghua University, Beijing
Ning Jiang, University of Electronic Science &
Technology of China
Yuming Jiang, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology (NTNU)
Lei Jiao, University of Agder
Wanguo Jiao, Xidian University
Farah Kandah, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Donghyun Kim,Kennesaw State University
Aki Kobayashi, Kogakuin University
Jong-Hyouk Lee, Sangmyung University
Jiandong Li, Xidian University
Ming Li, University of Nevada, Reno
Qiang Li, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Qiang Li, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology
Wen-Tai Li, National Sun Yat-sen University
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Yihan Li, Auburn University
Yong Li, Tsinghua University
Youming Li, Ningbo University
Yuzhou Li, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology
Shuang Liang, Temple University
Kai Lin, Dalian University of Technology
Pin-Hsun Lin, TU Dresden
Shijun Lin, Xiamen University
Chenxi Liu, University of New South Wales
Hang Liu, The Catholic University of America
Juan Liu, HKUST
Lingjia Liu, University of Kansas
Shuiyin Liu, Monash University
Tingting Liu, Beihang University
Beatriz Lorenzo, University of Vigo
Rongxing Lu, Nanyang Technological University
Chunbo Luo, University of Exeter
Xiao Ma, Shaanxi Normal University
Leandros Maglaras, De Montfort University
Dapeng Man, Harbin Engineering University
Yuyi Mao, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
Bertrand Mathieu, Orange Labs
Amjad Mehmood, Kohat Univerisity of Science &
Technology Kohat
Lotfi Mhamdi, University of Leeds
Mithun Mukherjee, Guangdong Provincial Key Lab of
Petrochemical Equipment Fault Diagnosis
Jianwei Niu, Beihang University
Chenhao Qi, Southeast University
Qi Qi, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Liping Qian, Zhejiang University of Technology
Mahshid Rahnamay Naeini, Texas Tech University
Danda Rawat, Georgia Southern University
Neetesh Saxena, Georgia Institute of Technology
Nadir Shah, COMSATS Institute of Information
Technology
Changyang She, Beihang University
Xiufang Shi, Zhejiang University
Yuanming Shi, ShanghaiTech University
Byonghyo Shim, Seoul National University
Tao Shu, Oakland University
Hongguang Sun, Xidian University
Jianhua Tang, Singapore University of Technology and
Design
Ming Tang, Huahzong University of Science and
Technology
Xiaohua Tian, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yafei Tian, Beihang University
Krzysztof Walkowiak, Wroclaw University of Technology
Bin Wang, Wright State University
Gongpu Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University
Jian Wang, University of Southern California
Jingyu Wang, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Jue Wang, SUTD
Li Wang, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Liang Wang, Shaanxi Normal University
Lifeng Wang, University College London
Shangguang Wang, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Wei Wang, Zhejiang University
Xiaojun Wang, Dublin City University
Xinheng Wang, University of the West of Scotland
Xudong Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yu Wang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics
Zhiliang Wang,Tsinghua University
Feng Wen, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Di Wu, Sun Yat-Sen University
Jiyan Wu, Singapore University of Technology and
Design
Longfei Wu, Temple University
Nan Wu, Beijing Institute of Technology
Qiang Wu, Juniper Networks
Qingqing Wu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shaoen Wu, Ball State University
Yik-Chung Wu, The University of Hong Kong
Yuan Wu, Zhejiang University of Technology
Yulei Wu, University of Exeter
Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University
Yue Xiao, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Zhenyu Xiao, Beihang University
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Ge Xiaohu, Huazhong University of Science &
Technology
Dongliang Xie, State University of New York at Stony
Brook
Xiangjun Xin, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Chengwen Xing, Beijing Institute of Technology
Chao Xu, Xidian University
Jie Xu, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Kun Xu, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Wei Xu, Southeast University
Xiaodong Xu, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Zhikai Xu, Harbin Institute of Technology
Lianshan Yan, Southwest Jiaotong University
Shi Yan,Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Shihao Yan, The Australian National University
Howard Yang, Singapore University of Technology and
Design
Qi Yang, FiberHome
Weiwei Yang, Institute of Communications Engineering,
PLAUST
Qizhong Yao, Zhejiang University
Lin Ye, Harbin Institute of Technology
Tong Ye, Shanghai JiaoTong University
Tomoki Yoshihisa, Osaka University
Guanding Yu, Zhejiang University
Ke Yu, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, Beijing
Zhenming Yu, Tsinghua University
Xiaojun Yuan, ShanghaiTech University
Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and
Design
Yong Zeng, National University of Singapore
Jing Zhang, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Lijia Zhang, Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Minming Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology
Qi Zhang, SUTD
Ruonan Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University
ShangJian Zhang, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Shun Zhang, Xidian University
Wei Zhang, The University of New South Wales
Wei Zhang, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Wuxiong Zhang, Shanghai Research Center for
Wireless Communications
Junhui Zhao, Beijing Jiaotong University
Mingxiong Zhao, South China University of Technology
Caijun Zhong, Zhejiang University
Yi Zhong, University of Science and Technology of
China
Heng Zhou, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China
Liang Zhou, Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Xiaotian Zhou, Shandong University
Lina Zhu, Xidian University
Xiaoyan Zhu, Xidian University
Xihua Zou, Southwest Jiaotong University
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
OPENING CEREMONY July 28, Thursday, 8:30-9:00, Wufu Hall
Chair:
1. Welcome Message from the host UESTC/General Chair.
2. Welcome Message from TPC Chair.
General Chair
Shaoqian Li,
UESTC
China
General Chair
Xingsheng Zhang
VP & Secretary
CIC
TPC Chair Guang Shi CIC China
TPC Chair Supeng Leng UESTC China
TPC Chair
Yan Zhang
University of
Oslo & Simula
Research
Laboratory
Norway
TPC Chair Nei Kato Tohoku University Japan
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
KEYNOTE #1 Chair: Supeng Leng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Prof. Hikmet SARI
Department Head
SUPÉLEC
Telecommunications Department
Plateau de Moulon
Date: July 28, Thursday
Time: 9:00-9:45
Room: Wufu Hall, Wufu Building 1F
Multiple Access and Power Efficiency in Wireless
Communications
Abstract: In this talk, we focus on power efficiency which has been a major challenge in wireless
communications for decades. We first give a brief review of some major advances in multicarrier
transmission and multiple access techniques, which shaped the development of recent wireless
communications standards. The review includes the development of OFDM and single-carrier
transmission with frequency-domain equalization (SC-FDE) as well as the birth of OFDMA and of
single-carrier FDMA (SC-FDMA), which were adopted by the Mobile WiMAX and the 3GPP LTE
standards. Next, we address the nonlinear distortion problems caused by the nonlinear
characteristics of the high-power amplifier (HPA) used at the transmitter in wireless communications
systems and describe the various techniques devised to compensate for this phenomenon in single-
carrier and multicarrier transmission. We emphasize the fact that the optimum operating point of
the power amplifier cannot be always achieved in practice due to the stringent spectral masks
imposed. We describe ideal signal predistortion that is applicable to both single-carrier and
multicarrier systems and then we discuss peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) reduction for
multicarrier systems. We point out an important result that the gain achieved in terms of PAPR does
not directly translate in terms of transmitted signal power.
Biography: Hikmet Sari is currently Professor and Head of the Telecommunications Department at
CentraleSupelec and Chief Scientist of Sequans Communications. Previously, he held various
research and managerial positions at Philips, SAT (SAGEM Group), Alcatel, Pacific Broadband
Communications, and Juniper Networks. He received his Engineering Diploma and Ph.D. from the
ENST, Paris, and the Habilitation degree from the University of Paris-Sud. His distinctions include
the IEEE Fellow Grade and the Andre Blondel Medal in 1995, the Edwin H. Armstrong Award in
2003, the Harold Sobol Award in 2012, and election to the European Academy and to the Science
Academy of Turkey in 2012.
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Dr. Sari has served the IEEE Communications Society in numerous volunteer and leadership positions
including Vice President – Conferences, Distinguished Lecturer, Member of the IEEE Fellow Evaluation
Committee, Member of the Awards Committee, Member of several Technical Committees, Chair of the
GITC, Chair of the Communication Theory Symposium of ICC 2002, Technical Program Chair of ICC 2004,
Executive Chair of ICC 2006, General Chair of PIMRC 2010, General Chair of WCNC 2012, Executive
Chair of WCNC 2014, Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Communications, Associate Editor of the IEEE
Communications Letters, and Guest Editor of IEEE JSAC. Presently, he is also serving as Executive Co-
Chair of ICC 2016 and Executive Chair of ICC 2017.
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KEYNOTE #2 Chair: Supeng Leng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Prof. Geoffrey Ye Li
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IEEE Fellow
Date: July 28, Thursday
Time: 9:45-10:30
Room: Wufu Hall, Wufu Building 1F
LTE on Unlicensed Band Abstract: Future 5G cellular networks are facing the challenging task on increasing their capacity
dramatically. Despite some cutting-edge capacity-approaching techniques, the limited licensed
spectrum is still a major bottleneck for capacity improvement. To tackle this issue, a new standard has
been developed within 3GPP for LTE systems, currently on the licensed bands, to operate on the
unlicensed bands, which is called LTE on unlicensed bands (LTE-U). LTE has many advanced
techniques, which can be exploited in the unlicensed bands to achieve a high spectral efficiency.
However, the unlicensed bands are currently occupied by the widely-deployed WiFi networks. The
major challenge on LTE-U is how to design fair and efficient coexistence mechanisms between LTE
and WiFi networks. In this talk, we will first discuss traditional traffic offloading, resource sharing, and
hybrid of the both for LTE users to optimally exploit unlicensed bands while guaranteeing of the QoS
of the existing WiFi users. To improve both the LTE and WiFi users simultaneously and achieve a win-
win situation, we then provide a novel traffic offloading strategy, which is just opposite to the traditional
one and offloads some WiFi users to the LTE networks and at the same time relinquishes some
unlicensed bands to LTE-U. Since the unlicensed bands are usually operated less energy-efficiently
than the licensed ones due to the higher carrier frequency of the unlicensed bands and larger pass-
loss, we also present a framework for energy-efficiency (EE) optimization in LTE-U. We establish a
criterion to determine whether the EE of the LTE system can be improved with the help of the
unlicensed bands. Based on the criterion, we then develop a joint licensed and unlicensed resource
allocation algorithm to maximize the EE of each LTE small cell base station.
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Biography: GEOFFREY YE LI (S’93-M’95-SM’97-F’06) received his B.S.E. and M.S.E. degrees in
1983 and 1986, respectively, from the Department of Wireless Engineering, Nanjing Institute of
Technology, Nanjing, China, and his Ph.D. degree in 1994 from the Department of Electrical
Engineering, Auburn University, Alabama. He was a Teaching Assistant and then a Lecturer with
Southeast University, Nanjing, China, from 1986 to 1991, a Research and Teaching Assistant with
Auburn University, Alabama, from 1991 to 1994, and a Post-Doctoral Research Associate with the
University of Maryland at College Park, Maryland, from 1994 to 1996. He was with AT&T Labs –
Research at Red Bank, New Jersey, as a Senior and then a Principal Technical Staff Member from
1996 to 2000. Since 2000, he has been with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
Georgia Institute of Technology as an Associate Professor and then a Full Professor. He is also
holding the Cheung Kong Scholar title at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China since 2006.
His general research interests include statistical signal processing and communications, with
emphasis on cross-layer optimization for spectral- and energy-efficient networks, cognitive radios
and opportunistic spectrum access, and practical issues in LTE systems. In these areas, he has
published over 300 refereed journal and conference papers in addition to 26 granted patents. His
publications have been cited over 21,000 times and he has been recognized as the World’s Most
Influential Scientific Mind, also known as a Highly-Cited Researcher by Thomson Reuters. He has
been involved in editorial activities for about 20 technical journals for the IEEE Communications
and Signal Processing Societies. He organized and chaired many international conferences,
including technical program vice-chair of IEEE ICC’03, technical program co-chair of IEEE
SPAWC’11, general chair of IEEE GlobalSIP’14 and technical program co-chair of IEEE VTC’16
(Spring). He has been awarded an IEEE Fellow for his contributions to signal processing for
wireless communications since 2006, and won 2010 Stephen O. Rice Prize Paper Award and
2013 WTC Wireless Recognition Award from IEEE Communications Society. He also received
2013 James Evans Avant Garde Award and 2014 Jack Neubauer Memorial Award from IEEE
Vehicular Technology Society. Recently, he won 2015 Distinguished Faculty Achievement
Award from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech.
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KEYNOTE #3 Chair: Yan Zhang, University of Oslo & Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Dr. Wen Tong
Huawei Fellow
CTO, Wireless Network, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Date: July 29, Friday
Time: 9:00-9:45
Room: Wufu Hall, Wufu Building 1F
5G is Coming Abstract: It is envisioned that 5G will embrace machine to machine and machine to human
communication in addition to human to human communication. To enable this vision, extreme high
throughput, ultra low latency/high reliability and massive connectivity are the design target of 5G.
This talk will present the framework and a set of enabling technologies to build such a system
including some latest Huawei's field trial efforts and results. In addition, a high level view of
standardization efforts will be given to provide a roadmap toward the commercialization of 5G
system.
Biography: Dr. Wen Tong is the Huawei Fellow, Head of Huawei Wireless Research, CTO, Huawei
Wireless. Prior to joining Huawei in March 2009, Dr. Tong was the Nortel Fellow and global head of
the Network Technology Labs at Nortel. He joined the Wireless Technology Labs at Bell Northern
Research in 1995. He had pioneered fundamental technologies from 1G to 4G wireless with 350
granted US patents. Since 2010, Dr. Tong is the vice president of Huawei wireless research. In
2011, He was appointed the Head of Communications Technologies Labs of Huawei, he spearhead
to lead Huawei’s 5G wireless research and development. Dr. Tong was elected as a Huawei Fellow
and an IEEE Fellow. In 2014, he was the recipient of IEEE Communications Society Industry
Innovation Award for “the leadership and contributions in development of 3G and 4G wireless
systems”. Dr. Tong serves as Board of Director of WiFi Alliance and he is the fellow of Canadian
Academy of Engineering.
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KEYNOTE #4 Chair: Yan Zhang, University of Oslo & Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Dr. Zhisheng Niu
Tsinghua University, China
IEEE Fellow, IEICE Fellow
Date: July 29, Friday
Time: 9:45-10:30
Room: Wufu Hall, Wufu Building 1F
A Hyper Cellular Architecture for 5G
Abstract: Cellular concept was invented to improve the spectrum efficiency by spectrum reuse and
has contributed a lot for the explosive deployment of today’s mobile communication industry. As
mobile data and video traffic is fast growing, the next-generation mobile communication (5G)
networks are expected to further provide 10-fold more capacity than 4G mobile networks with the
limited spectrum as well as energy resources. To deal with this challenge, the traditional physical-
and MAC-layer capacity-enhancement approaches are no more sufficient and efficient. A system-
or network-level approach is needed, including rethinking about the existing cellular structure. On
the other hand, cellular networks are transforming from just a mobile communication platform to a
smart information infrastructure on which more and more always-online type of traffic (e.g., short
but frequent signaling packets of various social networks, sensing information of smart earth and
smart community, control packets in cooperative heterogeneous wireless networks) need to be
handled in an energy-efficient way. As a result, the existing cellular framework should be revisited.
In this talk, we propose a new cellular framework, named hyper-cellular architecture (HCA), aiming
at increasing the whole network capacity by more than 10-fold based on the existing limited
spectrum and energy resources as well as accommodating ever-increasing always-online traffic in
a more energy-efficient way. The key idea here is to separate the coverage of control signals from
the coverage of data signals so that the data coverage can be more elastic in accordance with the
dynamics of traffic needs and QoS requirements. This can be considered as the further extension
of the existing C-RAN concept and one of the key candidate technologies for 5G mobile
communications systems. Some preliminary results have shown that this new paradigm has a
great potential in the capacity enhancement and energy savings. Its software-defined
implementation through the convergence of virtual BS and edge cloud technologies will also be
discussed.
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Biography: Zhisheng Niu graduated from Beijing Jiaotong University, China, in 1985, and got his M.E.
and D.E. degrees from Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan, in 1989 and 1992, respectively.
During 1992-94, he worked for Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan, and in 1994 joined with Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China, where he is now a professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering.
His major research interests include queueing theory, traffic engineering, mobile Internet, radio
resource management of wireless networks, and green communication and networks.
Dr. Niu has been an active volunteer for various academic societies, including Director for Asia-Pacific
Board (2008-09), Director for Conference Publications (2010-11), and Chair of Emerging Technology
Committee (2014-15) of IEEE Communication Society. He also served as a distinguished lecturer
(2012-15) of IEEE Communication Society and a distinguished lecturer (2014-16) of IEEE Vehicular
Technologies Society. Dr. Niu received the Outstanding Young Researcher Award from Natural
Science Foundation of China in 2009 and the Best Paper Award from IEEE Communication Society
Asia-Pacific Board in 2013. He also co-received the Best Paper Awards from the 13th, 15th and 19th
Asia-Pacific Conference on Communication (APCC) in 2007, 2009, and 2013, respectively,
International Conference on Wireless Communications and Signal Processing (WCSP’13), and the
Best Student Paper Award from the 25th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC25). He is now the
Chief Scientist of the National Basic Research Program (so called “973 Project”) of China on
"Fundamental Research on the Energy and Resource Optimized Hyper-Cellular Mobile
Communication System" (2012-2016), which is the first national project on green communications in
China. He is a fellow of both IEEE and IEICE.
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Session-1
Date: Thursday, July 28, 2016
Time: 11:00-12:30
Room: Sentosa Meeting Room,
Wangjiang Club 4F
Chair: Guodong Zhao (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China)
Speaker: Mugen Peng, Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, China
Title: Recent Advance of Fog Computing Based
Radio Access Networks for 5G
Abstract: Compared with the fourth generation
cellular systems, the fifth generation (5G) wireless
communication systems are anticipated to provide
spectral and energy efficiency growth by a factor of at
least 10, and the area throughput growth by a factor of
at least 25. To achieve these goals, a fog computing
based radio access network (F-RAN) is presented
recently as the advanced wireless access network
paradigm, where edge cloud computing is used to fulfill
the distributed cooperative processing and delivering
the local content for decreasing the latency and
burdens on the fronthaul/backhaul. The state-of-the-art
research achievements in aspects of system
architecture and key technologies for F-RANs are
briefly introduced in this talk. In particular, the system
architecture evolution from C-RANs and H-CRANs to
F-RANs will be discussed, and the key technologies
including the edge cache driven performance analysis
and cooperative radio resource allocation will be
presented. Some challenges and open issues will be
discussed.
Speaker: Meixia Tao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
China
Title: Fundamental Storage-Latency Tradeoff in
Cache-Aided Wireless Interference Networks
Abstract: Mobile data traffic has been shifting from
connection-centric services, such as voice, e-mails,
and web browsing, to emerging content-centric
services, such as video streaming, push media,
application download/updates, and mobile TV. These
contents are typically produced ahead of transmission
and can be requested by multiple users at possibly
different times. This allows us to cache the contents at
base stations or even at user devices during off-peak
time, and hence reduce user access latency and
alleviating peak-time wireless traffic. A fundamental
question is what and how much gain can be leveraged
through caching. In this talk, we shall investigate the
gain of caching in terms of storage-latency tradeoff in
a general wireless interference network with caches
equipped at all transmitters (e.g. base stations) and
receivers (e.g. user devices). We characterize the
tradeoff by an information-theoretic metric, the worst-
case fractional delivery time (FDT). We first introduce
a novel cooperative transmitter/receiver coded caching
strategy. It offers the freedom to adjust file splitting
ratios for caching gain optimization. We then present
achievable upper bounds of the minimum FDT for the
networks with 2 and 3 receivers. We show that receiver
local caching gain, coded multicasting gain, and
transmitter cooperation gain can be leveraged in
different cache size regions by opportunistically turning
the interfering network topology into broadcast channel,
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multicast channel, X channel, or a hybrid form of these
channels. We shall also present a theoretical lower
bound of the minimum FDT for any number of
transmitters and any number of receivers.
Speaker: Jun Zhang, The Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, Hongkong
Title: Mobility-Aware Caching for Content-Centric
Wireless Networks
Abstract: We are witnessing a paradigm shift in
wireless networks, from “connection-centric”
communications to “content-centric” communications.
Caching popular content at the wireless edge has been
proposed as an effective approach to catch this trend.
In contrast to wired networks, a unique characteristic
of content-centric wireless networks (CCWNs) is the
mobility of end users. While it has rarely been
considered by existing works, user mobility contains
various helpful side information that can be exploited
to improve caching efficiency. In this talk, a general
framework on mobility-aware caching in CCWNs will
be presented. A detailed example on caching
placement at mobile devices will also be provided to
illustrate the proposed design methodology.
Session-2
Date: Thursday, July 28, 2016
Time: 11:00-12:30
Room: International Conference Hall,
Wufu Building 2F
Chair: Byonghyo Shim (Seoul National University)
Speaker: Tony Q.S. Quek, Singapore University of
Technology and Design, Singapore
Title: Cell-Edge-Aware Precoding for Downlink
Massive MIMO Cellular Networks
Abstract: We propose a cell-edge-aware (CEA) zero
forcing (ZF) precoder that exploits the excess spatial
degrees of freedom provided by a large number of
base station (BS) antennas to suppress inter-cell
interference at the most vulnerable user equipments
(UEs). We evaluate the downlink performance of CEA-
ZF, as well as that of a conventional cell-edge-unaware
(CEU) ZF precoder in a network with random base
station topology. Our analysis and simulations show
that the proposed CEA-ZF precoder outperforms CEU-
ZF precoding in terms of (i) aggregate per-cell data
rate, (ii) coverage probability, and (iii) 95%-likely, or
edge user, rate. This result identifies CEA-ZF as a
more effective precoding scheme for massive MIMO
cellular networks. Our framework also reveals the
importance of scheduling the optimal number of UEs
per BS, and confirms the necessity to control the
amount of pilot contamination received during the
channel estimation phase.
Speaker: Wen Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
China
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Title: Joint Codebook Assignment and Power
Allocation for SCMA Based on Capacity with Gaussian
Input
Abstract: Sparse Code Multiple Access (SCMA) is a
nonorthogonal multi-dimensional spreading technique
based on layered codebooks. In SCMA, incoming bits
are directly mapped to multi-dimensional codewords of
pre-defined codebooks. In comparison to simple
repetition of QAM symbols in Low Density Signature
(LDS), shaping gain of the multi-dimensional
constellation is the main advantage of SCMA for
performance improvement. Similar to LDS, SCMA can
take the advantage of a near optimal Message Passing
Algorithm (MPA) receiver with reasonable complexity.
In this paper, the uplink SCMA sum capacity is derived
and a specific codebook design method is proposed,
which can cancel the effect of the dependency
between the non-zero entries of codewords. Under this
condition, we study the uplink sum-rate optimization
problem. A joint codebook assignment and power
allocation method is proposed to achieve a near
optimal solution. Simulation results show the
significant performance gain of the proposed algorithm.
Speaker: Yongming Huang, Southeast University,
China
Title: Beam Training in Millimeter Wave
Communication Systems
Abstract: Millimeter Wave (mmWave) communication
recently has attracted increasing attention, as it
promises realizing extremely high data rate owing to its
abundant spectrum resource. Large antenna array is
generally required to combat the severe path loss of
mmWave channels. In particular, beam alignment is
needed to search the best pairs of transmit and receive
beams from a finite space which is usually represented
by a beam training codebook. In this talk, we discuss
efficient beam training for hybrid digital/analog MIMO
mmWave systems. Particularly, we present a new
design approach of hierarchical training codebook by
shaping the pattern of multi-resolution training beams,
by which multi-stage beam alignment can be carried
out with high efficiency. We also provide performance
analysis and reveal that the probability of missing
alignment of this approach decreases exponentially
with the increasing of SNR and the number of trainings.
Numerical results finally confirm its effectiveness and
show that this new approach achieves high accuracy
beam alignment even in the low SNR regime.
Session-3
Date: Thursday, July 28, 2016
Time: 14:00-15:30
Room: Sentosa Meeting Room,
Wangjiang Club 4F
Chair: Guodong Zhao (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China)
Speaker: Byonghyo Shim, Seoul National University,
Korea
Title: Localization of Internet of Things Network via
Euclidean Distance Matrix Completion
Abstract: Recently, Internet of Things (IoT) has
received much attention for its plethora of applications,
such as healthcare, surveillance, automatic metering,
and environmental monitoring. In order to make a
proper reaction to the sensed environmental data,
such as fire alarm, energy transfer, and emergency
request, accurate acquisition of sensor location map at
the data center is of great importance. In this talk, we
propose a matrix completion algorithm for sensor map
acquisition problem in IoT networks. We briefly go over
fundamentals of matrix completion and then explain
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the proposed Euclidean distance matrix completion
algorithm. We show that the proposed algorithm is
effective recovering the distance matrix with much
smaller measurement than that required by
conventional approaches.
Speaker: Chenyang Yang, BeiHang University, China
Title: Energy Efficient Design for Tactile Internet
Abstract: Ensuring the ultra-low end-to-end latency
and ultrahigh reliability required by tactile internet is
challenging. This is especially true when the stringent
Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirement is expected to
be satisfied not at the cost of significantly reducing
spectral efficiency and energy efficiency (EE). In this
paper, we study how to maximize the EE for tactile
internet under the stringent QoS constraint, where both
queueing delay and transmission delay are taken into
account. We first validate that the upper bound of
queueing delay violation probability derived from the
effective bandwidth can be used to characterize the
queueing delay violation probability in the short delay
regime for Poisson arrival process. However, the upper
bound is not tight for short delay, which leads to
conservative designs and hence leads to wasting
energy. To avoid this, we optimize resource allocation
that depends on the queue state information and
channel state information. Analytical results show that
with a large number of transmit antennas the EE
achieved by the proposed policy approaches to the EE
limit achieved for infinite delay bound, which implies
that the policy does not lead to any EE loss. Simulation
and numerical results show that even for not-so-large
number of antennas, the EE achieved by the proposed
policy is still close to the upper bound.
Speaker: Guiyun Tian, Newcastle University, UK
Title: Wireless sensor network for structural health
monitoring
Abstract: This invited talk will review sensors, sensor
networks and communications for safety critical
infrastructures. After review of non-destructive test and
evaluation and ICT infrastructure for health monitoring
and data management, several case studies will be
reported for structural health monitoring from several
EU and NSFC projects. Key issues of sensors, sensor
networks, communications, signal processing and data
management including potential application will be
discussed.
(1) Precise time synchronization among distributed
nodes
(2) Distributed compressive sensing and collaborative
sensing to reduce communication cost and energy
saving
(3) RFID sensing, energy harvesting and cognitive
communication
(4) ICT infrastructure for intelligent monitoring, data
management and their application
Session-4
Date: Thursday, July 28, 2016
Time: 14:00-16:30
Room: International Conference Hall,
Wufu Building 2F
Chair: Zan Li (Xidian University)
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Speaker: Zan Li, Xidian University, China
Title: Complexity Metrics of High Security Sequence
Based on Entropy Theory
Abstract: Nowadays, various jamming, tapping and
other attacks become serious threats for the people’s
information privacy in business and military
applications. The security technologies, such as covert
communication, computer science, cryptography, etc.,
face many new challenges in current daily life. As we
know, these security technologies always employ the
specific sequence, such as FH sequence, chaotic
sequence, cryptographical sequence, etc., to resist
attacks, and the complexity, which means the ability to
avoid the sequence being reconstructed from the
obtained sub-sequence available, is the most
important indicator to reflect the sequence’s security.
With the growing development in the design of
sequence in much wider fields, the well-known
complexity measures—the linear complexity (LC), the
linear complexity profile (LCP) and the k-error linear
complexity (k-error LC)—are widely used but not
sufficient to evaluate the complexity of the sequences
available, such as the cryptographical sequence and
the chaotic sequence families. This talk will introduce
some of our works on new complexity metrics of high
security sequence based on approximate entropy
(ApEn) and fuzzy entropy (FuEn), which make the
complexity classification more exact with relatively
small amount of data points, and are more robust than
the existing complexity metrics. As a result, they could
be effectively applied to optimize the sequence to
achieve high complexity for the high security
technologies.
Speaker: Wei Chen, Tsinghua University, China
Title: From NICE to CAO-SIR: Evolution of Half Duplex
Wireless Networks
Abstract: When I was a visiting PhD student in HKUST,
there are two dreams in wireless communications, i.e.,
to develop topology-free network coding and to
recover multiplexing loss in half duplex relaying. It
takes a decade for us to realize the two dreams, which
are inherently connected, as I will show in this talk. In
particular, a topology free network coding method,
referred to as network interference cancellation or
NICE, will be presented. It can make use of the prior
knowledge about the interference, which an interfered
node can obtain by overhearing the signals from the
source node, to cancel the inference from the relays of
a multi-hop flow. Based on NICE, we further propose a
channel aware successive relaying protocol, also
referred to as CAO-SIR, which is capable of thoroughly
mitigating the inter-relay interference induced by
successive relaying, thereby achieving the diversity-
multiplexing tradeoff of full duplex relaying
asymptotically. In practice, NICE and CAO-SIR may
benefit the evolution of half duplex wireless networks.
Speaker: Min Sheng, Xidian University, China
Title: Achieving k-Channel-Connectivity with Topology
Control in Cognitive Radio Networks
Abstract: In view of the unpredictable activities of
primary users (PUs), connectivity guarantee is of vital
importance for the cognitive radio network (CRN).
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Existing works ensure the connectivity of the CRN with
only one channel reclaimed by PU, without considering
a general case that PUs occupy multiple channels
simultaneously, thereby resulting in a network partition.
In this paper, we aim at guaranteeing the k-channel-
connectivity of the CRN, which refers to maintain the
CRN's connectivity even when any k-1 channels are
requested by PUs at the same time. Particularly, we
achieve the target by ensuring that any k-1
independent sets (i.e., groups of SUs that transmit on
the same channel) are not any vertex-cut set of the
CRN. With that guidance, we firstly propose a topology
control algorithm to minimize the number of channels
required by the CRN, and to ensures that the topology
remains k-channel-connected and conflict-free as well.
Secondly, the correctness of the proposed algorithm is
verified via theoretical analysis. Finally, extensive
simulations are conducted to demonstrate the
effectiveness of proposed algorithm. Simulation results
show that our algorithm can not only enables the
reductions of the required channels, but also the power
consumption of the CRN.
Session-5
Date: Friday July 29, 2016
Time: 11:00-12:30
Room: Sentosa Meeting Room,
Wangjiang Club 4F
Chair: Lian Zhao (Ryerson University, Canada)
Speaker: Lingyang Song, Beijing University, China
Title: Cost Efficiency for Economical Mobile Data
Traffic Management from Users’ Perspective
Abstract: The explosive demand for wireless internet
services has posed critical challenges for wireless
network due to its limited capacity. To tackle this hurdle,
wireless Internet service providers (WISPs) take the
smart data pricing to manage the data traffic loads.
Meanwhile, from the users’ perspective, it is also
reasonable and desired to employ mobile data traffic
management under the pricing policies of WISPs to
improve the economic efficiency of data consumption.
In this talk we introduce a concept of cost efficiency for
user’s mobile data management, defined as the ratio
of user’s mobile data consumption benefits and its
expense. We propose an integrated cost-efficiency-
based data traffic management scheme including long-
term data demand planning, short-term data traffic pre-
scheduling and real-time data traffic management. The
real-time data traffic management algorithm is
proposed to coordinate user’s data consumption to
tailor to the pre-scheduled data traffic profile.
Numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of
cost efficiency framework in indicating and motivating
mobile user’s data consumption behavior. The
proposed management scheme can effectively
motivate the user to adjust its data consumption profile
to obtain the optimal data consumption cost efficiency.
Speaker: Lian Zhao, Ryerson University, Canada
Title: Load Balancing for Smart Grid Applying Water-
Filling Approach
Abstract: It is well-known that power demand is time-
varying in a day. Demand Side Management (DSM) is
a mechanism to increase the power stability and
efficiency by scheduling elastic loads on demand side
considering the user’s utility and/or electricity cost.
Less power fluctuation in the power system indicates
improved efficiency and safety operation of the power
grid. Therefore, flattening the power consumption to
achieve load balancing via DSM has attracted lots of
research attention in recent years.
Water-filling (WF) algorithm is a well-known important
tool for optimal radio resource management (RRM) in
communication systems to maximize channel capacity
when power is constrained. In this talk, water-filling
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approach is proposed to solve load balancing problem.
We consider that the users are grouped into different
groups. Each user has individual peak power
constraint and each group has group peak power
constraint due to different restrictions of the power
loads used by the users and the groups. It will be
shown that the optimal elastic power allocation to
minimize the overall load fluctuation has the form of
water-filling solution. We decompose the three
dimension allocation problems into two dimension
problems to gain tractability and provide optimal
solutions efficiently.
The proposed load balancing algorithms possess
scalability feature and provide exact optimal solutions
based on non-derivative methods, as the
implementation of the proposed algorithms invokes
neither derivative nor gradient operations. Numerical
results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed
algorithms.
Speaker: Yunquan Dong, Seoul National University,
Korea
Title: Transmitting Correlated Sources Using Energy
Harvesting Transmitters
Abstract: In an energy harvesting wireless sensor
network (EH-WSN), an energy harvesting unit is used
at each sensor node to collect energy from ambient
environments. This provides the network with a
perpetual energy supply. However, the intensity of the
energy harvesting process is still limited. It is also
noted that the collected samples by the sensor nodes
are usually correlated with each other. To transmit the
samples to the fusion center, they need to be
compressed using distributed lossy source coding first.
In this talk, we consider a basic model in EH-WSNs
where two correlated Gaussian sources are
transmitted over additive white noise channels (AWGN)
by two energy harvesting nodes. Under the squired
distortion measure, we minimize the weighted sum-
distortion by optimizing the transmit power of each
node. By formulating this problem as a standard
convex optimization problem, we investigate the
structure of the optimal power allocation. Our analysis
demonstrates that the transmit power of each node is
increasing with the water level associated with itself,
which is a monotone increasing function of time, while
decreasing with that associated with the other node. To
solve the convex optimization problem efficiently, we
develop an iterative search algorithm called the
iterative generalized backward-water-filling algorithm.
Our numerical experiments show that the proposed
algorithm is highly efficient and can converge to the
optimal solution within a few iterations.
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Session-1 (Session Chair: Yang Song, China Academy of Telecommunications Technology (CATT),
China) 09:00-10:30
The Rationality Analysis of Massive MIMO Virtual Measurement at 3.5 GHz
Hao Yu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Jianhua Zhang (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, China); Qingfang Zheng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Zhe Zheng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Lei Tian (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Ye Wu (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China)
HOSVD-based Limited Feedback and Precoding Design for Massive MIMO Systems
Yu Zhu (Beihang University, China); Yafei Tian (Beihang University, China); Chenyang Yang (Beihang University,
China)
Low Complexity Antenna Grouping for Energy Efficiency Maximization in Massive MIMO Systems
Lili Jiang (Zhengzhou University, China); Zhe Zhang (Zhengzhou University, China); Jiankang Zhang (Zhengzhou
University, China); Xiaomin Mu (Zhengzhou University, China); Ning Wang (Zhengzhou University, China)
Inter-Tier Interference Coordination in Massive-MIMO System based on Statistical Channel Information
Rui Peng (Beihang University, China); Yafei Tian (Beihang University,China)
Session-2 (Session Chair: Yang Song, China Academy of Telecommunications Technology (CATT),
China) 11:00-12:30
Impact of High Mobility on Constant Envelope Precoded Multi-User Massive MIMO Systems
Xiaonan Ruan (Xidian University, China); Li Bing (Xidian University, China); Baoming Bai (Xidian University, China)
On Compressive CSI Feedback Beamforming Scheme for FDD Massive MIMO
Zheng Jiang (Technology Innovation Center, China Telecom Co., Ltd., China); Bin Han (Technology Innovation
Center, China Telecom Co., Ltd., China); Liang Lin (Technology Innovation Center, China Telecom Co., Ltd., China);
Peng Chen (Technology Innovation Center, China Telecom Co., Ltd., China); Fengyi Yang (Technology Innovation
Center, China Telecom Co., Ltd., China); Qi Bi (Technology Innovation Center, China Telecom Co., Ltd., China)
A Realistic Algorithm Design of 128-Antenna Prototype for Massive MIMO
Yang Song (China Academy of Telecommunications Technology, China); Xin Su (China Academy of
Telecommunications Technology, China)
WORKSHOPS
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016 Workshop on E-MIMO
Date: Wednesday, 27 July
Time: 09:00-12:30
Room: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Reviews of Recent Progress on Low-Complexity Linear Detection Via Iterative Algorithms for Massive
MIMO Systems
Zhenyu Zhang (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China); Juan Wu (University of Science and
Technology Beijing, China); Xinli Ma (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China); Yuanyuan Dong
(University of Science and Technology Beijing, China); Yingmin Wang (China Academy of Telecommunication
Technology, China); Shanzhi Chen (China Academy of Telecommunication Technology, China); Xiaoming Dai
(University of Science and Technology Beijing, China)
Session-1 (Session Chair: Qinghe Du, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China) 09:00-10:30
Open 5G Platform
Yang Yang (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, CAS, China)
System Resilience Enhancement through Modularization for Large Scale Cyber Systems
Manghui Tu (Purdue University Northwestm, USA); Liangliang Xiao (Frostburg State University, USA)
Toward Secure Internet of Things via Hybrid Forwarding and Opportunistic Relaying
Caihong Han (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China); Li Sun (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China); Pinyi Ren (Xi’an
Jiaotong University, China); Yichen Wang (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China)
A Dynamic Pilot Interval Adjustment Scheme for HBC Channel Estimation
Yan Zhang (Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Baohua Kou (Unit 63999 of PLA, China); Dandan Fan (Unit
63999 of PLA, China); Yang Liu (Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Zunwen He (Beijing Institute of Technology,
China); Xiang Chen (Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
Soft-Output MIMO Detector for MMSE Receiver with Channel Estimation Error
Jianhuan Wang (Xidian University, China); Xiangli Liu (Xidian University, China); Zan Li (Xidian University, China);
Jiangbo Si (Xidian University, China)
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016 Workshop on WIN
Date: Wednesday, 27 July
Time: 09:00-10:30
Room: Hongda Meeting Room, Hongda Building 1F
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Session-1 (Session Chair: Xiaodong Xu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
11:00-12:30
Implementation of Relay based on Software-Defined and Virtualized Campus WLANs
Jian Yang (Xidian University, China); Liqiang Zhao (Xidian University, China); Kai Liang (Xidian University, China);
Jie Feng (Xidian University, China); Chen Chen (Xidian University, China)
A Framework for Energy Efficient Control in Heterogeneous Cloud Radio Access Networks
Yuan Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Ying Wang (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, China)
NTCP Network Assisted TCP for Long Delay Satellite Network
Zhuo Jiang (Tsinghua University, China); Qian Wu (Tsinghua University, China); Hewu Li (Tsinghua University,
China)
Concentrator Placement for SDN-based Smart Power Communication Systems
Yunfei Guo (State Grid Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute, China); Yun Liang (State Grid Global
Energy Interconnection Research Institute, China); Jinghong Guo (State Grid Global Energy Interconnection
Research Institute, China)
QoS Guaranteed Resource Allocation with Content Caching in SDN Enabled Mobile Networks
Jiaxiang Liu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Xiaodong Xu (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, China); Wenwan Chen (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Yanzhao Hou (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Session-1 (Session Chair: Laibo Zheng, Shandong University, China) 09:00-10:30
Design and Implementation of SDN/IP Hybrid Space Information Network Prototype
Lei He (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China); Xiaoning Zhang (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China); Zijing Cheng (China Academy of Space Technology, China); Yajie Jiang
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016 Workshop on ASDRAN
Date: Wednesday, 27 July
Time: 11:00-12:30
Room: Hongda Meeting Room, Hongda Building 1F
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016 Workshop on SIN
Date: Wednesday, 27 July
Time: 9:00-12:30
Room: Sentosa Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 4F
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
An Algebraic Approach for Verifying Compositions of SDN Components
Xu Yuzhuang (Beihang University, China); Hu Kai (Beihang University, China); Huang Jiehua (Beihang University,
China); Wu Kai (Beihang University, China)
Raptor-based File Delivery Protocol for Satellite-CDNs (RFDPS)
Wei Zhang (Tsinghua University, China); Ning Ge (Tsinghua University, China)
Clock Synchronization Compensation of Time-Triggered Ethernet Based on Least Squares Algorithm
ZHANG Yingjing (Beijing University, China); HE Feng (Beijing University, China); LU Guangshan (Beijing University,
China); XIONG Huagang (Beijing University, China)
Session-2 (Session Chair: Laibo Zheng, Shandong University, China) 11:00-12:30
Efficient Seamless Rate Compatible Modulation
Ji Luo (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China); Yajun Ren (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China); Yongjia Zhao (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
China); Zhiping Shi (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
Full Duplex State Transition analysis for MAC Sublayer State Machine of CCSDS Proximity-1
Laibo Zheng (Shandong University, China); Zijing Cheng (Beijing Institute of Satellite Information Engineering,
China)
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Tutorial-1: Low-Cost Massive MIMO:From
Theory to Practice
Time: 14:00-17:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Hongda Meeting Room,
Hongda Building 1F
Instructors:
Shi Jin, Southeast University, China
Abstract: This tutorial is composed of three parts. In
the first part, Shi Jin will systematically investigate the
low-cost massive MIMO wireless communication in
cellular networks by considering many important
aspects, including hardware cost, power consumption,
and computational complexity. In the second part,
Feifei Gao will focus on the architecture of transmitters
for massive MIMO system and present a concrete
scheme of the low cost channel estimation. Based on
the efficient fast Fourier Transform (FFT), a spatial
basis expansion model (SBEM) is introduced to
represent the channels with much less parameter
dimensions. In the third part, Chao-Kai Wen will focus
on the architecture of receivers for massive MIMO
systems, especially issues with low-cost transceivers.
We also highlight the open issues and research
directions to this topic.
Tutorial-2: Molecular Communication: From
Theory to Standard
Time: 09:00-12:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Penang Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Instructors:
Abstract: Over the past decade there has been
considerable progress in the interdisciplinary field of
nanoscale and molecular communication systems,
motivated by rapid advances in NEMS, lab/process-
on-a-chip, systems biology, as well as nanorobotics.
Recent progress in this field has promised the prospect
of realizing nanorobotic communication and sensor
networks (NCSN), where the nanobots are both green
(i.e., biocompatible and biodegradable) and touchable
(i.e., externally controllable and trackable). All these
attempts open up a new frontier for interdisciplinary
communication techniques using robotics, chemistry,
biology, and other principles that have not been
considered in the existing classical literature. As this
research area is still in its infancy and in view of its
great potential for wireless communication and
sensing, environmental, biological, medical, and many
other applications, a tutorial on this topic would be very
timely and relevant in order to raise awareness in this
area and introduce the latest standardization efforts
and R&D activities to the research community. We will
cover all the topics mentioned above in the proposed
tutorial.
TUTORIALS
Feifei Gao,
Tsinghua University,
China
Chao-Kai Wen,
National Sun Yat-
sen University,
Taiwan
Tadashi Nakano,
Osaka University,
Japan
Yifan Chen, Southern
University of Science and
Technology, China
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Tutorial-3: Vehicular Communications and
Networking: The Gateway to Connected Mobility
Time: 14:00-17:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
Instructors:
Abstract: Vehicular communications and networking
is an area of significant importance in our increasingly
connected and mobile world. In the past decade, this
area has gained significant attention from both industry
and academia for its potential of ensuring road safety,
improving transportation efficiency and of enhancing
travel quality. Vehicular environments are inherently
challenging with doubly selective physical channels,
constrained radio spectrum bandwidth resources, and
constantly changing network connectivity and topology.
As such, research in this area is essential for bringing
to reality the many demanding vehicular applications
that consist of the gateway towards the ultimate
connected mobility. In this tutorial, fundamentals of
vehicular channels will be comprehensively analyzed,
based on which various practical communications and
networking techniques will be introduced. Challenges
and opportunities in this field will also be discussed to
stimulate future research and development from
various industry and academia sectors.
Tutorial-4: Channel Characterization and Modeling
of 5G Wireless Communication Systems
Time: 14:00-17:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Rom: Penang Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Instructor:
Abstract: The 5th generation (5G) wireless
communication networks are required to support
enhanced spectral efficiency, energy efficiency, peak
data rate, mobility, etc. To meet these challenging
requirements, 5G systems need to deploy dramatically
new cellular architecture and key technologies, such
as massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO),
three-dimensional (3D) MIMO, millimetre wave
(mmWave) communications, and vehicle-to-vehicle
(V2V) communications. For the design, performance
evaluation, and optimization of 5G wireless
communication systems, realistic channel models with
good accuracy-complexity-flexibility trade-off are
indispensable. The proposed tutorial is intended to
offer a comprehensive and in depth crash course to
communication professionals and academics, aiming
to address recent advances and future challenges for
5G related channel measurements and models. The
tutorial will focus on illustrating the channel
characteristics and models for four most challenging
channel scenarios in 5G, i.e., massive MIMO,
mmWave, V2V, and high-speed train communication
channels. Also, a unified framework for 5G small-scale
fading channel models is also proposed, extending
from the 4G standardized channel model with
additional features supporting 3D extension, mmWave
bands, time evolution or non-stationarity, massive
Xiang Cheng,
Peking University,
China
Liuqing Yang,
Colorado State
University, USA
Cheng-Xiang Wang,
Heriot-Watt
University, UK
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MIMO, high mobility, and V2V scenarios. This unified
5G channel model framework is expected to serve as
a good basis for future standardized 5G channel model.
Tutorial-5: Recent Advances in Wireless
Localization
Time: 09:00-12:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Penang Island Meeting Room,
Wangjiang Club 2F
Instructors:
Tingting Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Abstract: In this tutorial, we provide an overview for
the recent advances in wireless localization, in
particular from the physical-layer perspective of theory
and algorithm design. Starting from the basic models
and concepts of wireless localization, we overview the
state-of-the-art results on non-cooperative and
cooperative wireless localization. Then, we introduce
network operation techniques for wireless localization
in both noncooperative and cooperative scenarios.
Emphasis will be given to resource-restricted wireless
localization networks, and as an example, we will
discuss joint power and bandwidth allocation for
cooperative localization. Finally, we introduce recent
advances in receiver positioning, where the full-duplex
relay are used.
Tutorial-6: Networks and Devices Revolution for
5G: Fundamentals and Recent Advances
Time: 14:00-17:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Sentosa Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club
4F
Instructors:
Abstract: With 4G cellular technologies now
beginning to be deployed widely around the world, the
fifth generation (5G) mobile and wireless
communication technologies are emerging into
research fields. New services, applications and
devices will drive requirements on data rate, ubiquity
of data services, latency, cost, and reliability and
further drive data traffic growth. Networks, services,
and devices will be more heterogeneous and the need
to connect billions of devices to the network will
emerge. Despite the advances made in the design and
evolution of 4G cellular networks, these new market
trends are imposing unprecedentedly challenging
requirements, which are driving us further to the
necessity of a 5G mobile network. In this tutorial, we
will introduce the targets and technical challenges in
5G networks and discuss the different networks and
devices revolution that are essential to meet these
challenges. In addition, we will provide a fundamental
understanding and design of 5G networks through the
effective use of these new network architectures and
device capabilities. In conclusion, we will provide some
recent advances in the research of 5G.
Yuan Shen,
Tsinghua University,
China
Guodong Zhao,
University of
Electronic Science
and Technology of
China, China
Tony Q. S. Quek,
Singapore University
of Technology and
Design, Singapore
Yi Zhong,
Singapore University
of Technology and
Design, Singapore
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Tutorial-7: New Type Non-orthogonal Multiple
Access for 5G Networks
Time: 14:00-17:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Penang Island Meeting Room,
Wangjiang Club 2F
Instructor:
Abstract: The demands on massive connectivity,
large capacity and short delay for the next generation
wireless communication networks (5G) drastically
push the development of new type multiple access
technology over the conventional orthogonal access
technology. Recently, some new type non-orthogonal
multiple access technologies such as sparse code
multiple access (SCMA) proposed by Huawei,
multiuser shared access (MUSA) proposed by ZTE
proposed and pattern division multiple access (PDMA)
proposed by Datang have attracted lots of attention
and have been looked as the potential 5G New Air
Interface Technologies. In this tutorial, I will make an
extensive introduction to sparse code multiple access
(SCMA), where I will majorly focus on the codebook
design, sparse channel estimation, and decoder
design. Meanwhile I will address some related
problems such as grant free access, energy efficiency,
intercell interference mitigation and capacity analysis
for SCMA networks. By this tutorial, one can get full
image of SCMA, the importance of SCMA, SCMA
design and some open problems related to SCMA.
Tutorial-8: NOMA: A Promising Multiple Access
Technique for 5G and Beyond
Time: 14:00-17:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Brunei Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Instructor:
Abstract: Multiple access in 5G mobile networks is an
emerging research topic, since it is key for the next
generation network to keep pace with the exponential
growth of mobile data and multimedia traffic. Non-
orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has recently
received considerable attention as a promising
candidate for 5G multiple access. The key idea of
NOMA is to exploit the power domain for multiple
access, which means multiple users can be served
concurrently at the same time, frequency, and
spreading code. Instead of using water-filling power
allocation strategies, NOMA allocates more power to
the users with poorer channel conditions, with the aim
to facilitate a balanced tradeoff between system
throughput and user fairness. Recent industrial
demonstrations show that the use of NOMA can
significantly improve the spectral efficiency of mobile
networks. Because of such a superior performance,
NOMA has been also recently proposed for downlink
scenarios in 3rd generation partnership project long-
term evolution (3GPPLTE) systems, and the
considering technique was termed multiuser
superposition transmission (MUST). In this tutorial, we
will provide a progress review for NOMA, including an
information theoretic perspective of NOMA, the
interaction between cognitive radio and NOMA, the
design of MIMO and cooperative NOMA, and the
impact of practical constraints, such as imperfect
channel state information and limited feedback, on the
Wen Chen,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Zhiguo Ding,
Lancaster University, UK
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
performance of NOMA.
Tutorial-9: Full-Duplex Communications and
Networks
Time: 09:00-12:30, Jul. 27, Wednesday
Room: Brunei Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Instructors:
Abstract: Almost all currently deployed radios for
wireless communications are operated in the half-
duplex mode. The recent significant progress in
realizing full-duplex (FD) systems has opened up
another promising avenue for increasing the capacity
of future wireless networks. There is an urgent need to
address the diverse set of challenges regarding
different aspects of FD network design, theory, and
development. In addition to the self-interference
cancelation signal processing algorithms and
hardware implementation advancement, network
protocols such as resource management are also
essential in the practical design and implementation of
FD wireless networks. This tutorial aims to present the
latest development and future directions from physical,
MAC, to application layers for different full duplex
systems in different domains, including power, space,
frequency, and device dimensions. A few
representative application scenarios through FD
techniques are considered: FD MIMO, FD cooperative
systems, FD OFDMA cellular systems, and FD
cognitive radio systems. Novel signal processing
algorithms and resource management problems in
these systems are presented, and key open research
directions are discussed.
Lingyang Song,
Peking University,
China
Zhu Han,
University of Houston,
USA
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Panelists:
Jia He, Huawei, Senior 5G Channel Technologist
Topic: Channel & Spectrum
Xuming Fang, Southwest Jiaotong University, Professor
Topic: Network & PHY
Chuan Huang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Professor
Topic: System scheduling
Yongjie Bai, Rohde & Schwarz China Ltd., Director
Topic: Architecture & Prototype & Instrument
Kai Kang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Professor
Topic: Chips
Abstract: Frequency bands above 6 GHz, especially above 30 GHz, are becoming promising candidate for 5G
mobile communications due to up to tens of GHz of available spectrum. Although some bands have been widely
applied to point-to-point communications, their applications to mobile communication are still at a very early stage.
It has many challenges including higher path, body, penetration and foliage loss, and need to address many issues
such as mobility, multiple user access, coverage, adaptive access and backhaul and deployment in dense network.
Promising techniques include novel beamforming techniques using massive antenna arrays, low form factor chip-
scale antennas design, adaptive backhauling and various system and deployment innovations. Despite some
progress in the above-mentioned techniques, a complete system design remains elusive.
INDUSTRIAL & ACADEMIC PANEL
High Frequency - The Road to Reaching Giga-and Tera-bits Era
Date: Friday, 29 July
Time: 16:00-17:30
Room: Penang Island Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Session Chair:
Guangjian Wang, Huawei, Senior 5G Channel Technologist
Xuming Fang, Southwest Jiaotong University, Professor
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
CCT 1: Oral Session CCT 2: Oral Session
NGN 1: Oral Session NGN 2: Oral Session
NGN 3: Oral Session
OCSN 1: Oral Session OCSN2: Oral Session
PSC 1: Oral Session PSC 2: Oral Session
SNDB: Oral Session
STC 1: Oral Session STC 2: Oral Session
WNM 1: Oral Session WNM 2: Oral Session
SPC 1: Oral Session SPC 2: Oral Session
SPC 3: Oral Session SPC 4: Oral Session
WCS 1: Oral Session WCS 2: Oral Session
WCS 3: Oral Session WCS 4: Oral Session
WCS 5: Oral Session WCS 6: Oral Session
WCS 7: Oral Session
Poster Session 1 Poster Session 2
Thursday, 28 July, 2016
CCT-1: Smart Controlling and Processing in
Communications
SESSION CHAIR: Feifei Gao (Tsinghua University,
China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 11:00 -12:30 am
ROOM: Hongda Meeting Room, Hongda Building
1F
Symbol Detection and Performance Analysis of the
Ambient Backscatter System
Jing Qian (Tsinghua University, China); Feifei Gao
(Tsinghua University, China); Gongpu Wang (Beijing
Jiaotong University, China); Shi Jin (Southeast
University, China)
Transmitting Correlated Sources Using Energy
Harvesting Transmitters
Yunquan Dong (Seoul National University, Korea); Jian
Wang (Seoul National University, Korea); Byonghyo
Shim (Seoul National University, Korea)
Threshold-based Transmission Scheduling for
Energy Harvesting Sensor Nodes with Finite Data
and Energy Storage
Liang Huang (Zhejiang University of Technology,
China); LiPing Qian (Zhejiang University of Technology,
China)
Improving the Transmission Reliability in Smart
Factory through Spatial Diversity with ARQ
Yanan Gao (Fudan University, China); Tao Yang
(Fudan University of Technology, China); Bo Hu
(Fudan University of Technology, China)
An mmWave Beamforming Scheme for Disaster
Detection in High Speed Railway
Lili He (Southwest Jiaotong University, China); Xuming
Fang (Southwest Jiaotong University, China);
Hengchao Li (Southwest Jiaotong University, China);
Chao Li (Southwest Jiaotong University, China); Yimin
Liu (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)
CCT-2: Networks and Computing Theory
SESSION CHAIR: Yunkai Wei (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China,
China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 14:00 -15:30 pm
ROOM: Hongda Meeting Room, Hongda Building
1F
Priority-based Real-time Stream Coding over Multi-
Channel under Sliding Window Erasures
Yunkai Wei (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Zhoucha Hu (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Yuming Mao (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Supeng Leng (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Jiechen Yin (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
PacketUsher: a DPDK-Based Packet I/O Engine for
Commodity PC
Zhijun Xu (Beijing University of Post and
Telecommunications, China); Liang Zhou (Institute of
Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
China); Li Feng (Macau University of Science and
Technology, China); Yujun Zhang (Institute of
Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
China); Jun Zhang (IMU, China); Huadong Ma (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Order-Optimal Caching in Hierarchical Networks
Lin Zhang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Zhao Wang (Royal
Institute of Technology (KTH), China); Ming Xiao
(Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), China); Gang
Wu (University of Electronic Science and Technology
of China, China)
Stochastic Computation Offloading Game for
Mobile Cloud Computing
Jianchao Zheng (Institute of Communications
Engineering, PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Yueming Cai (Institute of
Communications Engineering, PLAUST, China); Yuan
Wu (Zhejiang University of Technology, China);
Xuemin Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
An EEG Signal Classification Method based on
Sparse Auto-Encoders and Support Vector
Machine
Yan Bo (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Yong Wang (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Yuheng Li (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Yejiang Gong
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China); Lu Guan (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China); Sheng Yu
(Sichuan Jingyi Anti-Counterfeiting Technology Ltd,
China)
NGN-1: Small Cell and QoE
SESSION CHAIR: Tiankui Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 14:00 -15:30 pm
ROOM: Brunei Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
QoE-based Distributed Multichannel allocation in
Small Cell Networks: A Potential-matching Game
Solution
Ducheng Wu (Institute of Communications
Engineering, PLAUST, China); Yugen Tian (73615
Troops, Liberation Army, China); Yubo Wang (65040
Troops, Liberation Army, China); Congming Wu(73615
Troops, Liberation Army, China)
Performance Analysis of Multimedia Data
Forwarding in Random Access Network
Dapeng Wu (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,
USA); Feng Zhang (Chongqing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Honggang Wang
(University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth & College of
Engineering, USA)
Virtual Cell Interference Alignment in Ultra Dense
Network
Xiaopeng Zhu (Xiamen University, China); Chiyang
Xiao (Tsinghua University, China); Jie Zeng (Tsinghua
University, China); Xin Su (Tsinghua University, China);
Lianfen Huang (XiaMen University, China)
User Satisfaction-Aware Radio Resource
Management in Ultra-Dense Small Cell Networks
Ning Zhang (University of Waterloo, Canada); Shan
Zhang (Tsinghua University, China); Jianchao Zheng
(Institute of Communications Engineering, PLA
University of Science and Technology, China); Xiaojie
Fang (Harbin Institute of Technology, Canada); Jon
Mark (University of Waterloo); Sherman Shen
(University of Waterloo, Canada)
Multiuser Detection Algorithm for PDMA Uplink
System Based on SIC and MMSE
Dan Kong (Chongqing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Jie Zeng (Tsinghua
University, China); Xin Su(Tsinghua University, China);
Liping Rong (Tsinghua University, China); Xibin Xu
(Tsinghua University, China)
NGN-2: Interconnected Vehicles and Energy
Scheduling
SESSION CHAIR: Shangguang Wang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 16:00 -17:30 pm
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
ROOM: Brunei Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Optimal Energy Exchange Schemes in Smart Grid
Networks: a Contract Theoretic Approach
Ke Zhang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Yuming Mao (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Supeng Leng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Ming Zeng (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Liang Xu (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Li Jiang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Alexey Vinel (Halmstad University, Sweden)
Collaborative Vehicle Sensing in Bus Networks: A
Stackelberg Game Approach
Maoqiang Wu (Guangdong University of Technology,
China); Dongdong Ye (Guangdong University of
Technology, China); Shensheng Tang (Missouri
Western State University, USA); Rong Yu (Guangdong
University of Technology, China)
Matching Theory based Travel Plan Aware
Charging Algorithms in V2G Smart Grid Networks
Ming Zeng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Supeng Leng
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China); Jianhua He (Aston University, United
Kingdom); Yan Zhang (Simula Research Laboratory
and University of Oslo, Norway); Guanhua Qiao
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China)
Multiple Time-Scale Energy Scheduling with
Energy Harvesting Aided Heterogeneous Cloud
Radio Access Networks
Guanhua Qiao (University Of Electronic Science And
Technology Of China, China); Supeng Leng (University
Of Electronic Science And Technology Of China,
China); Yan Zhang (Simula Research Lab, Norway);
Ming Zeng (University Of Electronic Science And
Technology Of China, China); Liang Xu (University Of
Electronic Science And Technology Of China, China)
On Lifetime Enhancement of Dynamic Wireless
Sensor Networks with Energy-Harvesting Sensors
Chun-Cheng Lin (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Der-Jiunn Deng (National Changhua
University of Education, Taiwan); Lei Shu (Guangdong
University of Petrochemical Technology, China); Kun
Wang (Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Shang-Bin Wang
(National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan); I-Hsin Tsai
(National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
NGN-3: 5G and Data Center Networks
SESSION CHAIR: Yujun Kuang (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China,
China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 16:00 -17:30 pm
ROOM: Sentosa Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 4F
Outage Probability and Capacity Analysis of the
Collaborative NOMA Assisted Relaying System in
5G
Xin Liu (University of Western Ontario, Canada);
Xianbin Wang (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Design of system-level simulation platform for 5G
networks
Meng Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China); Pinyi Ren
(Xi’an Jiaotong University, China); Qinghe Du (Xi’an
Jiaotong University, China); Wenchao Ou (Xi’an
Jiaotong University, China); Xinlei Xiong (Xi’an
Jiaotong University, China); Guobing Li (Xi’an Jiaotong
University, China)
Virtual Network Function Instantiation and Service
Function Chaining Mapping in Wide Area Network
Shaoping Zheng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Xiujiao Gao (State
University of New York, USA); Hong-Fang Yu
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China)
Distributed Spectrum Trading via Dynamic
Matching with Evolving Preferences
Jingyi Wang (University of Houston, USA); Yan Long
(Southwest Jiaotong University, China); Jie Wang
(Dalian University of Technology, China); Sai Mounika
Errapotu (University of Houston, USA); Yuanxiong Guo
(Oklahoma State University, USA); Miao Pan
(University of Houston, USA)
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Performance Impact Inference with Failures in
Data Center Networks
Che Zhang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong);
Hong Xu (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong);
Chengchen Hu (Xi'an Jiaotong University & NTNU,
China)
SPC-1: Signal Processing for Massive MIMO
SESSION CHAIR: Zhiyong Chen (Shanghai Jiao
Tong University, China)
Thursday, July 28, 2016. 11:00- 12:30 am
ROOM: Penang Island Meeting Room, Wangjiang
Club 2F
Multi-Pair Two-Way Massive MIMO AF Relaying
with MRC/MRT and Imperfect CSI
Xiaoli Sun (PLA University of Science and Technology
& Institute of Communications Engineering, China);
Kui Xu (PLA University of Science and Technology,
China); Wei Xie (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Xu Han (PLA University of
Science and Technology, China); Youyun Xu (PLA
Uuniversity of Science & Technology & Shanghai
Jioatong University, China)
Joint Conjugate Gradient and Jacobi Iteration
Based Low Complexity Precoding for Massive
MIMO Systems
Wei Song (Sun Yat-sen University, China); Xiang Chen
(Sun Yat-sen University, China); Liangliang Wang (Sun
Yat-sen University, China); Xuming Lu (Sun Yat-sen
University, China)
A Low-Complexity 2-D DOA Estimation Algorithm
for Massive MIMO Systems
Huipeng Meng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Zhi Zheng (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
YuXuan Yang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Kehong Liu (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Yan Ge (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China)
A Massive MIMO System with Space-Time Block
Codes
Haiquan Wang (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China);
Xiaochun Yue (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China);
Deyue Qiao (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China); Wei
Zhang (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
Uplink Signal Structure Design for Multi-Cell TDD
Massive MIMO Systems
Pengxiang Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Yuehong Gao (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Yue Liu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Xin Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Dacheng Yang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
SPC-2: Signal Processing for Cognitive and
Cooperative Communications
SESSION CHAIR: Yuan Ma (Queen Mary University
of London, UK)
Thursday, July 28, 2016. 14:00- 15:30 pm
ROOM: Penang Island Meeting Room, Wangjiang
Club 2F
Replicated Q-learning Based Sub-band Selection
for Wideband Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive
Radios
Mohamed A. Aref (University of New Mexico, USA);
Stephen Machuzak (University of New Mexico, USA);
Sudharman K. Jayaweera (University of New Mexico,
USA); Steven Lane (Air Force Research Laboratory,
USA)
Sub-Nyquist Cooperative Wideband Spectrum
Sensing based on Multicoset Sampling for TV
White Spaces
Yuan Ma (Queen Mary University of London, UK);
Xingjian Zhang (Queen Mary University of London,
UK); Yue Gao (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Secure Beamforming in Cooperative D2D
Communications with Simultaneous Wireless
Information and Power Transfer
Li Jiang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Hui Tian (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Robust Secure Transmission for Wireless Relay
Networks with Direct Links and Bounded Channel
Uncertainties
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Nanmiao Wu (University of Macau); Shaodan Ma
(University of Macau, Macau)
Modeling and Bandwidth Allocation of Cognitive
Relay Networks with Energy Harvesting Nodes
Zihao Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Zhiyong Chen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Bin Xia (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China); Hao
Luo (Hunan University, China)
SPC-3: Multimedia Processing and Detection
SESSION CHAIR: Zhi Yan (Hunan University, China)
Thursday, July 28, 2016. 16:00- 17:30 pm
ROOM: Penang Island Meeting Room, Wangjiang
Club 2F
Visual Object Tracking via Multi-view and Group
Sparse Representation
Borui Mo (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Ke He (Beijing University
of Posts and Telecommunications, China); Aidong Men
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China)
Improving Object Detection via Improving
Accuracy of Object Localization
Zhao Huaijin (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Zhuqing Jiang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Aidong Men (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Eye Glint Detection and Location Algorithm in Eye
Tracking
Fang Zhao (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Haiying Wang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Yan Si yang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Correcting the Tracker with Memories
Ke He (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Borui Mo (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Ningning Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Bo Yang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Aidong Men (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Improved Eye Center Location System in Low-
Resolution Images
Wenshan Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Haiying Wang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Fang Zhao (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
WCS-1: Cooperative Networks and Relaying
Communications
SESSION CHAIR: Xiang Chen (Sun Yat-sen
University, China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 11:00-12:30 am
ROOM: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
Low Complexity Power Allocation for Two-Way
Decode-and-Forward OFDM Relay Networks
Fei He (Tsinghua University, China); Xiang Chen (Sun
Yat-sen University, China); Limin Xiao (Tsinghua
University, China); Shidong Zhou (Tsinghua University,
China)
Lattice Precoding for MIMO Multiway Relay
Channel with Full Data Exchange
Xiaojun Yuan (ShanghaiTech University, China); Xiang
Zhao (ShanghaiTech University, China); Ying Jun
(Angela) Zhang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong)
Outage Analysis and Impairments Allocation of
Two-Way Opportunistic Relaying Network with
Hardware Impairments
Kefeng Guo (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Guo Daoxing (PLA University of
Science and Techonology, China); Bangning Zhang
(PLA University of Science and Technology, China);
Yuzhen Huang (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China)
On the Transmit Power and Delivery Delay Tradeoff
in Buffer-aided Two-way Relay Networks
Xiaolong Lan (Southwest Jiaotong University, China);
Qingchun Chen (Southwest Jiaotong University,
China); Xiaohu Tang (Southwest Jiaotong University,
China)
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Variable Directional Perturbation with One-bit
Feedback for Collaborative Beamforming
Haifen Yang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China); Dong Liu (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China); Yutao
Fan (University of Electronic Science and Technology
of China); Cheng Qian (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China); Yan Bo (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China); Zhi
Zheng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China)
WCS-2: Device to Device Communications
SESSION CHAIR: Changyang She (Beihang
University, China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 14:00-15:30 pm
ROOM: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
Transmission Capacity Analysis of Relay-Assisted
Device-to-Device Communication in Cellular
Networks
Tsingsong Zhou (Beihang University, China); Lin Liu
(Northeast Forestry University, China); Yuan Zhang
(Tsinghua University, China); Yang Yang (Tsinghua
University, China)
Energy Efficiency in Multicast Multihop D2D
Networks
Zicheng Xia (South China University of Technology,
China); Jiawei Yan (South China University of
Technology, China); Yuan Liu (South China University
of Technology, China)
Content-Related Interference and Coverage
Probability Analysis in Cache-Enabled Device-to-
Device Network
Yanshan Long (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Yueming Cai (PLA University of
Science and Technology, China); Dan Wu (PLA
University of Science and Technology, China);
Xiaoming Xu (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China)
A Traffic Flow-based and Dynamic Grouping-
enabled Resource Allocation Algorithm for LTE-
D2D Vehicular Networks
Guozhi Li (Harbin Institute of Technology, China);
Zhihua Yang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China);
Shoufeng Chen (Harbin Institute of Technology, China);
Yunhe Li (Zhaoqing University, China); Peng Yuan
(Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
On the Outage Probability of Multihop Selective
OFDM Full Duplex Relaying
Wendong Yang (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Songqing Wang (PLA University
of Science and Technology, China); Yueming Cai (PLA
University of Science and Technology, China)
WCS-3: Energy Harvesting and Energy Efficiency
SESSION CHAIR: Wensheng Zhang (Shandong
University, China)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 16:00-17:30 pm
ROOM: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
Wireless Information and Power Transfer in
Interference-Limited Two-Way Relaying System
Kunrui Cao (Xi'an Communication Institute, China);
Haiyang Ding (Xi'an Communication Institute, China);
Zhongshan Fan (Xi'an Communication Institute, China)
An energy aware distributed clustering routing
protocol for energy harvesting wireless sensor
networks
Junling Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Danpu Liu (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Joint optimization of energy harvesting and
detection threshold for energy harvesting
cognitive radio networks
Gangtao Han (Zhengzhou University, China); Jian-
Kang Zhang (McMaster University, Canada); Xiaomin
Mu (Zhengzhou University, China)
Energy-Spectral Efficiency in Simultaneous
Wireless Information and Power Transfer
Jisheng Sun (Shandong University, China); Wensheng
Zhang (Shandong University, China); Jian Sun
(Shandong University, China); Chengxiang Wang
(Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom); Yunfei Chen
(University of Warwick, United Kingdom)
Energy-Spectral Efficiency Tradeoff of Visible
Light Communication Systems
Enqing Li (Shandong University, China); Wensheng
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Zhang (Shandong University, China); Jian Sun
(Shandong University, China); Chengxiang Wang
(Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom); Ge Xiaohu
(Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China)
WCS-4: Physical Layer Security and Full Duplex
SESSION CHAIR: Sudharman Jayaweera
(University of New Mexico, USA)
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 16:00-17:30 pm
ROOM: Hongda Meeting Room, Hongda Building
1F
Reinforcement Learning Based Anti-jamming with
Wideband Autonomous Cognitive Radios
Stephen Machuzak (University of New Mexico, USA);
Sudharman Jayaweera (University of New Mexico,
USA)
Physical layer security OFDM communication
using phased array antenna
Jie Xiong (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Zhe Wang (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
Validity-Aware Power Allocation for AF Relay
Systems with Secure QoS Requirements
Haoyu Du (Xidian University, China); Jianhua Ge
(Xidian University, China); Chensi Zhang (Xidian
University, China); Yue Cao (Xidian University, China)
Joint user pairing, resource block allocation, and
power control for full-duplex cellular networks
Zihan Zhang (Zhejiang University, China); Guanding
Yu (Zhejiang University, China); Dingzhu Wen
(Zhejiang University, China); Rui Liu (Zhejiang
University, China)
Hybrid Full and Half Duplex Networking
Jinyi Huang (Beihang University, China); Kaiqiang Qi
(Beihang University, China); Zhikun Xu (Research
Institute of China Mobile Communications Corporation,
China); Chenyang Yang (Beihang University, China)
Poster Session 1
SESSION CHAIR:
Thursday, 28 July, 2016. 10:30 -11:00 am
ROOM: Wufu Hall, Wufu Building 1F
A Hierarchical Cluster-based Caching for Named
Data Networking
Huan Yan (Beijing Jiaotong University, China); Deyun
Gao (Beijing Jiaotong University, China); Wei Su
(Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Interest Forwarding in CoLoR: A Baseline
Implementation and Performance Evaluation
Xingbeng Wen (Beijing Jiaotong University, China);
Hongbin Luo (Beijing Jiaotong University, China); Yi
Lin (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Content Popularity and Node Level Matched based
Probability Caching for Content Centric Networks
Yao Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunacations, China); Tiankui Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunacations, China);
Xiaogeng Xu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunacations, China); Zhimin Zeng (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunacations, China);
Yinlong Liu (Institute of Information Engineering,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Link Weight Design for Green Line-card Model
based IP Networks
Chen Lyu (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Jing Wu (Alibaba, China);
Hongfang Yu (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Vishal Anand (The
College at Brockport, State University of New York,
USA)
Wireless Information and Power Transfer on
Cooperative Multi-path Relay Channels
Yafei Zhao (Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China); Qiang Li (Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, China); Likun Huang (Wuhan
Institute of Technology, China); Shangjie Feng
(Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China); Tao Han (Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, China); Jing Zhang
(Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China)
Cost-effective DAC/ADC-induced Impacts on DSP-
enabled flexible ROADM Free from O-E-O
Conversion and Optical Filter
Chongfu Zhang (University of Electronic Science and
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Technology of China, China); Wei Jin (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Wei Zhang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Weicheng Yuan
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China); Xiaoling Zhang (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China); Huijuan
Zhang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Kun Qiu (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
Physical-Enhanced Secure Communication based
on Wavelength Division Multiplexing Chaos
Synchronization of Multimode Semiconductor
Lasers
Ning Jiang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Chenpeng Xue
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China); Yunxin Lv (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China); Kun Qiu
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China)
Maintenance and Bandwidth Scheduling for Cloud
Rendering in Optical Data Center Networks
Qihan Zhang (Northeastern University, China);
Weigang Hou (Northeastern University, China);
Weijing Qi (Northeastern University, China); Pengxing
Guo (Northeastern University, China); Lei Guo
(Northeastern University, China); Xiaonan Yang
(Northeastern University, China)
Single Image Haze Removal Using Light and Dark
Channel Prior
Jeacy Xu (Beijing University Of Posts And
Telecommunications, China); Xiaoqiang Guo
(Academy of Broadcasting Science, China); Haiying
Wang (Beijing University Of Posts And
Telecommunications, China); Fang Zhao (Beijing
University Of Posts And Telecommunications, China);
Longfei Peng (Beijing University Of Posts And
Telecommunications, China)
Pseudo analog video transmission based on LTE
physical layer
Zhuang Ding (Tongji University, China); Jun Wu (Tongji
University, China); Wei Yu (Tongji University, China);
Yuqi Han (Tongji University, China); Xianghuang Chen
(Tongji University, China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016
STC-1: Wireless Communications
SESSION CHAIR: Linglong Dai (Tsinghua
University, China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 14:00 -15:30 pm
ROOM: Hongda Meeting Room, Hongda Building
1F
Beamspace Channel Estimation for Millimeter-
Wave Massive MIMO Systems with Lens Antenna
Array
Linglong Dai (Tsinghua University, China); Xinyu Gao
(Tsinghua University, China); Shuangfeng Han (China
Mobile, China); Chih-Lin I (China Mobile Research
Institute, China); Xiaodong Wang (Columbia University,
USA)
Performance Comparison of Massive MIMO
Channel Models
Shangbin Wu (Samsung R&D Institute UK, United
Kingdom); Chengxiang Wang (Heriot-Watt University,
United Kingdom); Yang Yang (Shanghai Reserach
Center for Wireless Communication, China); Wenjin
Wang (Southeast University, China); Xiqi Gao
(Southeast University, China)
An Energy Efficient Joint Energy Beamforming and
Time Allocation with QoS Guarantee via Wireless
Energy Transfer
Bo Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Tiankui Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Zhimin Zeng (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Diffusion-Based Molecular Communications: Inter-
Symbol Interference Cancellation and System
Performance
Lu Shi (University of Southampton, United Kingdom);
Lie-Liang Yang (University of Southampton, United
Kingdom)
Proactive Resource Allocation Planning with
Three-levels of Context Information
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Jia Guo (Beihang University, China); Chuting Yao
(Beihang University, China); Chenyang Yang (Beihang
University, China)
STC-2: Emerging Trend in Communications
SESSION CHAIR: Xiumin Wang (Hefei University of
Technology, China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 16:00-17:30 pm
ROOM: Hongda Meeting Room, Hongda Building
1F
Adaptive Weighted Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm for
Load Profiling of Smart Grid Customers
Yun Lu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Tiankui Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Zhimin Zeng (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Traffic-Aware Task Allocation for Cooperative
Execution in Mobile Cloud Computing
Xiumin Wang (Hefei University of Technology, China);
Yang Sui (Hefei University of Technology, China);
Chau Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and
Design, Singapore); Xiaoming Chen (Nanjing
University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China);
Chenguang Wang (Hefei University of Technology,
China)
Pricing Policy and Computational Resource
Provisioning for Delay-aware Mobile Edge
Computing
Tianchu Zhao (Tsinghua University, China); Sheng
Zhou (Tsinghua University, China); Xueying Guo
(Tsinghua University, China); Yun Zhao (Tsinghua
University, China); Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University,
China)
A Data Quality Index Based Incentive Mechanism
for Smartphone Crowdsensing
Tiancheng Hu (Fudan University, China); Tao Yang
(Fudan University, China); Bo Hu (Fudan University,
China)
On the Single-parity Locally Repairable Codes with
Availability
Jie Hao (Tsinghua University, China); Shutao Xia
(Tsinghua University, China); Bin Chen (South China
Normal University, China)
OCSN-1: Optical Wireless Communications
SESSION CHAIR: Zhengyuan Xu (University of
Science and Technology of China, China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 14:00 -15:30 pm
ROOM: Penang Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Enhanced Performance of Spatial Modulation with
Angular Diversity Receiver for Indoor Visible Light
Communication
Boyuan Zhuang (University of Science and Technology
of China, China); Chao Li (University of Science and
Technology of China, China); Zhengyuan Xu
(University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Flicker Free Indoor Visible Light Positioning
System Assisted by a Filter and Mobile Phone
Camera
Doupeng Li (University of Science and Technology of
China, China); Wei Huang (University of Science and
Technology of China, China); Zhengyuan Xu
(University of Science and Technology of China, China)
A Novel Power Efficient Modulation Scheme for
VLC Systems
Kaili Yao (Dalian Maritime University, China); Nan Wu
(Dalian Maritime University, China); Xudong Wang
(Dalian Maritime University, China); Xindong Gai
(Dalian Maritime University, China); Haiyan Feng
(Dalian Maritime University & Information Science
Technology College, China)
Exploiting RLL Codes in Visible Light
Communication
Xuanxuan Lu (Lehigh University, USA); Tiffany Jing Li
(Lehigh University, USA)
Performance of Non-Line-of-Sight Ultraviolet
Scattering Communication under Different
Altitudes
Difan Zou (University of Science and Technology of
China, China); Zhengyuan Xu (University of Science
and Technology of China, China); Chen Gong
(University of Science and Technology of China, China)
OCSN-2: Optical Communications
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
SESSION CHAIR: Chongfu Zhang (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China,
China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 16:00 -17:30 pm
ROOM: Penang Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Flexible Coherent PON System Based on Cost-
Effective Heterodyne Detection of PDM-PAM-n
Signal
Cai Li (Wuhan Research Institute of Post &
Telecommunication, China); Ming Luo (FiberHome,
China); Qi Yang (FiberHome, China); Rong Hu (State
Key Lab. of Optical Comm. Technologies and
Networks, China); Ying Qiu (Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, China); Shaohua Yu
(Huazhong University of Science and Technology,
China)
10-Gbps Optical Duobinary Signal Generated by
Bandwidth-limited RSOA in Colorless ONUs and
Compensated by FBG-based Equalizer in OLT
Meixia Fu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Hybrid Time-Frequency Domain Chaotic
Interleaving for Physical-Layer Security
Enhancement in OFDM-PON Systems
Wei Zhang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Chongfu Zhang
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China); Chen Chen (Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore); Wei Jin (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Kun Qiu (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China)
Capacity Limits of Dispersive Fiber Links with
Direct-Modulation/Direct-Detection Using
Adaptively Modulated Optical OFDM
Xingwen Yi (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Jing Zhang (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Kun Qiu (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Taiping Ye (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Lusen Qian (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Xiatao Huang (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Juntao Dang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China)
Experimental Demonstration of Few-Mode Fiber
Transmission with Self-Homodyne Coherent
Detection
Ying Qiu (Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China); Xiang Li (Wuhan Research
Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Ming Luo (FiberHome, China); Rong Hu (State Key
Lab. Of Optical Comm. Technologies and Networks,
China); Cai Li (Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Qi Yang (FiberHome,
China); Shaohua Yu (Huazhong University of Science
and Technology, China)
SNDB:Social Networks and Big Data
SESSION CHAIR: Jie Hu (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China)
Friday, July 29, 2016. 11:00- 12:30 pm
ROOM: Penang Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
A Scalable Gather Point Based Data Delivery
Scheme in Mobile Social Networks
Xiang Wang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Supeng Leng (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Quanxin Zhao (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Jiechen Yin (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Kun Yang (University of Essex, UK)
Real-time Big Data Analytics for Multimedia
Transmission and Storage
Kun Wang (Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Jun Mi (Nanjing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Chenhan Xu (Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Lei Shu (Guangdong
University of Petrochemical Technology, China); Der-
Jiunn Deng (National Changhua University of
Education, Taiwan)
Context-aware Location Recommendations with
Tensor Factorization
Xiaoyan Zhu (Xidian University, China); Ripei Hao
(Xidian University, China)
IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016
Contact-Duration Aware Broadcast in WiFi Direct
Enabled Mobile Social Networks
Zhifei Mao (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology (NTNU), Norway); Yuming Jiang
(Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NTNU), Norway)
WNM-1: Networking and multimedia applications
SESSION CHAIR: Qingchun Chen (southwest
jiaotong University, China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 11:00 -12:30 am
ROOM: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
Degree of Link Dependence-Based LTE-V2V
Clustering and Alarm information Forwarding
Qian Chen (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Fan Wu (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Supeng Leng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Sibo Qi (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Ke Zhang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China)
Fast and Reliable Warning Message Dissemination
Mechanism in Urban Expressway VANETs
Xiaoxi Zhu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Cailian Chen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Zhizhang Pan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Xinping Guan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
FemtoCaching in Wireless Video Networks:
Distributed Framework Based on Exact Potential
Game
Yuanyuan Tan (Fudan University, China); Yiling
Yuan (Fudan University, China); Tao Yang (Fudan
University, China); Yuedong Xu (Fudan University,
China); Bo Hu (Fudan University, Shanghai, China)
Joint Multicast Scheduling and User Association
for DASH-based Video Streaming over
Heterogeneous Cellular Networks
Shuqin Gao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Meixia Tao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Traffic-aware Resource Allocation for Full Duplex
Wireless Networks
Ming Liu (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Yuming Mao (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Supeng Leng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Xiaoyan Huang
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China); Quanxin Zhao (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China)
WNM-2: Transmission
SESSION CHAIR: Yunjian Jia (Chongqing
University, China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 14:00 -15:30 pm
ROOM: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
QoE-Optimal Rate Adaptation for HTTP Adaptive
Streaming
Hui Shen (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Yitong Liu (Beijing
University of Post and Telicommunications, China);
Tianyuan Wang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Hongwen Yang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Lin Sang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Reliable Realtime Streaming in Vehicular Cloud-
Fog Computing Networks
Chin-Ya Huang (National Central University, Taiwan);
Ke Xu (Dell Inc, USA)
Resource Sharing and Power Control with QoS
Provisioning in Device-to-Device Underlaying
Cellular Networks
Xiaoyan Huang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Fan Wu (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Supeng Leng (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Ming Liu (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
On the Coded Caching based Wireless Video
Transmission Scheme
Lei Zheng (Southwest Jiaotong University, China); Ziqi
Wang (Southwest Jiaotong University, China); Qifa
Yan (Southwest Jiaotong University, China); Qingchun
Chen (Southwest Jiaotong University, China); Xiaohu
Tang (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)
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Factor Graph and Damped Expectation
Propagation based Passive Localization
Weijie Yuan (Beijing Institute of Technology, China);
Nan Wu (Beijing Institute of Technology, China);
Chengqi Ma (Beijing Institute of Technology, China);
Hua Wang (Modern Comm. Lab, China); Jingming
Kuang (Beijing Institute of Technology, China)
SPC-4: Multiantenna and MIMO in Wireless
Networks
SESSION CHAIR: Zhi Yan (Hunan University, China)
Friday, July 29, 2016. 11:00- 12:30 pm
ROOM: Brunei Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
MISO-OFDM System With Subband Beamfor-ming
Shih-Hsun Ma (National Taiwan University, Taiwan);
Yen-Chin Wang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan);
Char-Dir Chung (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
A Fast Algorithm for the Separation of Dependent
Sources Based on Bounded Component Analysis
Qiao Su (PLA University of Science and Technology,
China); Yuehong Shen (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Changliang Deng (PLA University
of Science and Technology, China); Wei Zhao (PLA
University of Science and Technology, China); Linyuan
Zhang (PLA University of Science and Technology,
China)
Low-complexity iterative PIC-MMSE based
detection with symbol mapping
Meixiang Zhang (Yangzhou University, China);
Chunxiao Li (Yangzhou University, China); Sooyoung
Kim (Chonbuk National University, Korea); Saleem
Ahmed (Dawood University of Engineering and
Technology, Pakistan)
DMF-SC: Exploring Diversity of Order Two in TDBC
Without Channel State Information
Kui Xu (PLA University of Science and Technology,
China); Youyun Xu (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Xiaochen Xia (Institute of
Communications Engineering, PLAUST, China)
Distributed Precoding in Ultra-Dense Network with
Dynamic User Access
Yifan Xue (Beihang University, China); Yafei Tian
(Beihang University, China); Chenyang Yang (Beihang
University, China)
WCS-5: MIMO
SESSION CHAIR: Wei Wang (University of New
South Wales, Australia)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 14:00-15:30 pm
ROOM: Brunei Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Network MIMO System Calibration with Non-ideal
Channel Reciprocity
Jie Zeng (Tsinghua University, China); Xiaofeng Lin
(Tsinghua University, China); Xin Su (Tsinghua
University, China); Liping Rong (Tsinghua University,
China)
Multi-Stream Space Shift Keying Modulation over
MIMO Channels
Zongdi Yue (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Shu Fang (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Yong Wang (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Binyan Lu (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Yuanchao Han (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Xiaoyu Peng (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
Signal Shaping Based Lattice Codes for MIMO
Systems
Wei Wang (The University of New South Wales,
Australia); Wei Zhang (The University of New South
Wales, Australia)
Lower Bound on the Ergodic Capacity of
Distributed MIMO Systems over K Fading
Channels
Xingwang Li (Henan Polytechnic University, China);
Yiwen Hu (Henan Polytechnic University, China); Lihua
Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China); Guangyan Lu (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
On the Sum-Rate of the Uplink Massive MIMO
Systems With Multiple Compact Antenna Arrays
Peng Pan (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China);
Haiquan Wang (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China);
Zhijin Zhao (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China); Wei
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Zhang (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
WCS-6: Small Cells and Heterogeneous Networks
SESSION CHAIR: Ke Zhang (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China,
China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 16:00-17:30 pm
ROOM: Boya Meeting Room, Wufu Building 1F
User-centric Mobility Management Based on
Virtual Cell in Ultra-Dense Networks
Na Meng (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Hongtao Zhang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Bo Lin (Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, China)
Sparse Multicast Beamforming for Ultra-dense
Networks with Wireless Backhaul
Huibo Liu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Cunqing Hua (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Yifeng Luo (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Power Consumption Optimization for Small-Cell
Networks under QoS Constraints
Xin Wang (Nantong University, China); Xiang Gao
(Nantong University, China); Qiang Sun (Nantong
University, China); Jue Wang (Nantong University,
China); Teng Liu (Nantong University, China); Chen Xu
(Nantong University, China)
A Utility-based Self-Configuration Scheme for
Macro-Small Cellular Systems
Cheng-Han Li (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan); Jen-Yeu Chen (National Dong Hwa University,
Taiwan); Chung-Ju Chang (National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan)
Dynamic Spectrum Access for Cognitive Small Cell
Networks: A Robust Graphical Game Approach
Yuhua Xu (PLA University of Science and Technology,
China); Yuli Zhang (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Qihui Wu (PLA University of
Science and Technology, China); Liang Shen (PLA
University of Science and Technology, China); Jinlong
Wang (PLA University of Science and Technology,
China)
WCS-7: Multiple Access
SESSION CHAIR: Char-Dir Chung (National Taiwan
University, Taiwan)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 16:00-17:30 pm
ROOM: Brunei Meeting Room, Wangjiang Club 2F
Power Division Multiplexing
Weijia Han (Shaanxi Normal University, China); Xiao
Ma (Shaanxi Normal University, China)
Advanced IDD Receiver for PDMA Uplink System
Bin Ren (Beijing University of Posts &
Telecommunications, China); Xinwei Yue (Beihang
University, China); Wanwei Tang (Beihang University,
China); Yingmin Wang (China Academy of
Telecommunications Technology, China); Shaoli Kang
(China Academy of Telecommunications Technology,
China); Xiaoming Dai (University of Science &
Technology Beijing, China); Shaohui Sun (China
Academy of Telecommunications Technology, China);
Bin Ren (China Academy of Telecommunications
Technology, China)
Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation for Multiple
Description Coding based Multicast Services in
OFDMA Networks
Shuqin Gao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China);
Meixia Tao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Circulantly Precoded OFDM
Yen-Chin Wang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan);
Po-Heng Chou (National Taiwan University, Taiwan);
Char-Dir Chung (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Enhanced Multi-Resolution Hierarchical Codebook
Design for Adaptive Compressed Sensing Based
Millimeter Wave Channel Estimation
Jianyi Yang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Zaixue Wei (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Nanxi Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Lin Sang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Pengxiang Li (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Poster Session 2
SESSION CHAIR:
Friday, July 29, 2016. 10:30-11:00 am
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ROOM: Wufu Hall, Wufu Building 1F
A Novel FM Radio based Time Synchronization
Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
Fujun Zhang (Zhejiang University, China); Chaoqun
Yang (Zhejiang University, China); Zhiguo Shi
(Zhejiang University, China); Yaozhi Luo (Zhejiang
University, China); Yanbin Shen (Zhejiang University,
China)
Communication area synthesis for next generation
highway ETC systems
Daniele Inserra (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, Chengdu, China); Guangjun
Wen (University of Electronic Science and Technology
of China, China)
A Segment-based Fusion Algorithm of WiFi
Fingerprinting and Pedestrian Dead Reckoning
Yingjuan Hu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, Chengdu,
China); Xuewen Liao (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China);
Qian Lu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China);
Shulin Xu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China); Wei Zhu
(Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., China)
Low Complexity and High Accurate Estimation
Scheme for Doubly Selective Fading Channels
with Square Root Kalman Filtering
Yue Cao (Xidian University, China); Jianhua Ge (Xidian
University, China); Chensi Zhang (Xidian University,
China); Weiliang Han (Xidian University, China); Qifei
Bu (Xidian University, China); Haoyu Du (Xidian
University, China)
A Study on Further Properties of Wireless Channel
Capacity
Fengyou Sun (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology (NTNU), Norway); Yuming Jiang
(Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NTNU), Norway); Luqun Li (Shanghai Normal
University, China)
RBM based cooperative Bayesian compressive
spectrum sensing with adaptive threshold
Xuekang Sun (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Li Gao (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Xudong Luo (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Kun Su (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
A Modified Design of APSK Constellations for
AWGN Channel
Siming Peng (College of Communications Engineering,
PLA University of Science and Technology, China);
AiJun Liu (Nanjing Institute of Communications
Engineering, China); Ke Wang (PLA University of
Science and Technology, China); Xiaofei Pan (PLA
University of Science and Technology, China)
Method of NDA Frequency-offset Estimation for
Faster-than-Nyquist Signaling with High-order
Modulation
Xiaohu Liang (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Aijun Liu (PLA University of
Science and Technology, China); Heng Wang (PLA
University of Science and Technology, China); Ke
Wang (PLA University of Science and Technology,
China); Siming Peng (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China)
Frequency-Domain Adaptive Sparse Signal
Reconstruction at Sub-Nyquist Rate
Beiyi Liu (Akita Prefecture University, Japan); Guan
Gui (Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China); Ying Zhu (Nanjing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Li Xu (Akita Prefecture University, Japan)
CachinMobile: An Energy-Efficient Users Caching
Scheme for Fog Computing
Siming Wang (Guangdong University of Technology,
China); Xumin Huang (Guangdong University of
Technology, China); Yi Liu (Singapore University of
Technology and Design, China); Rong Yu (Guangdong
University of Technology, China)
PSC-1: Privacy and Security
SESSION CHAIR: Kai Fan (Xidian University,
China)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 11:00 -12:30 pm
ROOM: Penang Island Meeting Room, Wangjiang
Club 2F
Secure Beamforming Transmission with Limited
Training and Feedback
Jianwei Hu (PLA University of Science and Technology,
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China); Yueming Cai (Institute of Communications
Engineering, PLAUST, China); Nan Yang (Australian
National University, Australia); Xiangyun Zhou (The
Australian National University, Australia); Weiwei Yang
(Institute of Communications Engineering, PLAUST,
China)
Defending Against Byzantine Attack in
Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Relying on a
Reliable Reference
Linyuan Zhang (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China); Guoru Ding (Southeast University,
China); Fei Song (Institute of communication
engineering, PLA university of science and Technology,
China); Qiao Su (PLA University of Science and
Technology, China)
A Novel Video Inter-frame Forgery Detection
Method Based on Histogram Intersection
Jie Xu (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Yuyan Liang (University
of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China);
Xingfa Tian (University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China); Aiyun Xie (University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
Scramble or Not, That is the Question
Geetika Kovelamudi (New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology, USA); Jun Zheng (New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology, USA); Srinivas
Mukkamala (New Mexico Tech, USA)
Privacy Protection based Access Control Scheme
in Cloud-based Services
Kai Fan (Xidian University, China); Qiong Tian (Xidian
University, China); Nana Huang (State Key Laboratory
of Integrated Service Networks, Xidian University,
Xi’an, China); Yue Wang (Xi’an University, China); Hui
Li(Xidian University, China); Yintang Yang (Xidian
University, China)
PSC-2: Privacy and Security
SESSION CHAIR: Xiaohui Liang (University of
Massachusetts, USA)
Friday, 29 July, 2016. 14:00 -15:30 pm
ROOM: Penang Island Meeting Room, Wangjiang
Club 2F
Secure Outsourced Data Transfer with Integrity
Verification in Cloud Storage
Jianbing Ni (University of Waterloo, Canada);
Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of
Technology, Canada); Kuan Zhang (University of
Waterloo, Canada); Yong Yu (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China); Sherman
Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Device-Invisible Two-Factor Authenticated Key
Agreement Protocol for BYOD
Jianbing Ni (University of Waterloo, Canada);
Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of
Technology, Canada); Kuan Zhang (University of
Waterloo, Canada); Yong Yu (University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China); Sherman
Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Exploiting Dispersive Power Gain and Delay
Spread for Sybil Detection in Industrial WSNs
Qihao Li (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology, Norway); Kuan Zhang (University of
Waterloo, Canada); Michael Cheffena (Gjøvik
University College, Norway); Sherman Shen
(University of Waterloo, Canada)
Incentive Design for Collaborative Jamming Using
Contract Theory in Physical Layer Security
Meng Li (Beijing University of Post and
Telecommunication, China); Yanru Zhang (University
of Houston, USA); Li Wang (Beijing University of Post
and Telecommunication, China); Mei Song (Beijing
University of Post and Telecommunication, China);
Zhu Han (University of Houston, USA)
Towards Efficient and Privacy-preserving
Location-based Comment Sharing
Thamer Altuwaiyan (University of Massachusetts
Boston, USA); Xiaohui Liang (University of
Massachusetts Boston & University of Massachusetts
Boston, USA); Mohammad Hadian (University of
Massachusetts Boston, USA)
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Wednesday, July 27, 18:30-21:00, Wangjiang Club.
Thursday, July 28, 18:30-21:00, Wangjiang Club.
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FROM Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport
Taxi: It takes about 29 minutes from
Shuangliu International Airport to Wang
Jiang Hotel by taxi, costing about 45RMB.
Public Transport: You can also take
Airport Bus Line 2 from Shuangliu
International Airport stop to Tianfu Square
stop. Then take metro line 2 to Dongda
Road stop and walk around 800m to the
hotel.
FROM Chengdu East Railway Station
Taxi: It takes about 13 minutes from Chengdu East
Railway Station to Wang Jiang Hotel by taxi, costing about
15RMB.
Public Transport: You can also take metro line 2 from
Chengdu East Railway Station to Dongda Road stop and
walk around 800m to the hotel.
FROM Chengdu Railway Station
Taxi: It takes about 21 minutes from Chengdu Railway Station to
Wang Jiang Hotel by taxi, costing about 24RMB.
Public Transport: You can also take metro line 1 from Chengdu
Railway Station to Tianfu Square stop, then change to the metro line
2 to Dongda Road stop and walk around 800m to the hotel.
MAPS
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Map of Wangjiang Hotel
Hotels around the Conference Venue
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Chengdu
Chengdu has been a governmental and cultural center since at least
400 BC, undergoing numerous name changes during the course of
its long history. Through the city flows the Jinjiang River (River of
Brocade). In downtown area, long and wide avenues flanked by high-
rise buildings and local shops and stores are dotted with luxuriantly-
grown green trees, and well-trimmed pretty flowers. Indeed, it is a
beautiful city full of vigor and vitality. Besides the local teahouses,
snack bars and bazaars (also known as free markets) are still the
popular places for tourists to frequent. One can either taste the
typical Sichuan cuisine, local wine and tea or sort out his shopping of local special products like Shu embroidery
pieces, bamboo-woven porcelain ware and lacquer ware or familiarize himself with local folklores and customs.
1. Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base
The Research Base may be the best place to see them. There are
bamboo-shaded paths, animal pens, research laboratories (no visitors
allowed), and a museum housing exhibits on pandas, butterflies, and
China's vertebrate animals, and at least a half-day visit to the base is
appropriate. Eighty-five percent of the world's remaining wild giant pandas
live in Sichuan, and the Research Base and Chengdu Zoo have 21 giant
pandas, more than 20 lesser pandas, and many black-necked cranes and
white storks. There are 14 kinds of bamboo and 300 other plant species at
the Base.
2. Wide & Narrow Lanes
Wide & Narrow Lanes, lying in the ancient Shao Cheng area of Chengdu, are
composed of mostly buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties along the
street and are one of the three major protect areas of the famous historical
and cultural city block of Chengdu together with the Daci Temple and
Wenshu Temple.
3.Wuhou Temple (the Temple of Martial Marquis)
It was built in commemoration of the famous Martial Marquis Zhuge
Liang , the Prime Minister of the Shu-Han Kingdom. Wuhou might
be translated as "minister or war". That was the title given to Zhuge
Liang, a famous military strategist of the Three Kingdoms period
(220-280AD) immortalized in one of the classics of Chinese
literature, The Tale of the Three Kingdoms. The temple displays the
suppleness of the Chinese garden. There are numerous historical
relics like horizontal cribbed boards, couplets, Inscribed tablets,
penmanship, furnaces, Chinese tripods, etc.
TRAVEL
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4. Dujiangyan (Barrier Lake)
It is one of the world’s first irrigation systems, located on the upper
reaches of the Minjiang River, 35 kilometers from Chengdu. It was
built between 306-251 BC by the local people under the guidance
of Bing Li and his son. Dujiangyan is the oldest large-scale water
conservancy project in China, a major historical site under state
protection, as well as a national scenic area, characterized by its
well-known irrigation system. Known as a “Field Museum of
Irrigation Works”, Dujianyan was listed in the United Nations
Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) List of World Heritage in 2000.
5. Sichuan Opera
It is one of the most famous operas in China, and has a very long
history. Bian Nian is the masterpiece and essence of the present
Sichuan opera, which has been widely publicized and well known in
China, and grasped only by few people. Face off or face change in
English, Bian Nian is the one of the artistry of the stagecraft, which
reflects the minds and sentiments of the stage performers in a
romantic way.
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