FINAL PROGRAM FINA THE POWER OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS 9 - 13 December 2013 Hilton ATLANTA Atlanta, Georgia, USA www.ieee-globecom.org IEEE GLOBECOM’13 PATRONS * * * * SUPPORTER EXHIBITORS GOLD SILVER BRONZE * IEEE AWARDS 2015 Global Communications Conference, EXHIBITION & INDUSTRY FORUM 2015 8-12 June 2015 • london, uk * Exhibitors 2016 Global Communications Conference, EXHIBITION & INDUSTRY FORUM * THE POWER OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 TECHNICAL COMMITTEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Keynote Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 SOCIAL EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Industry Forum Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 HOTEL MAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Technical Symposia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 EXHIBITORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 EXHIBITion MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 IEEE GLOBECOM 2014 CFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE COMMITTEES ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Chair Branko Bjelajac Landis+Gyr GIMS Advisor Richard Miller ComSoc Volunteer IF&E Chair Heath Thompson Landis+Gyr Conference Operations Chair Vicki Trees Landis+Gyr Executive Chair Gregory D. Durgin Georgia Tech Project Manager June Leach-Barnaby IEEE ComSoc TPC Chair John Barry Georgia Tech Keynotes Chair Alenka Zajic Georgia Tech Executive Vice-Chair Ruben Salazar Cardozo Landis+Gyr GITC Advisor Gerhard Fettweis TU Dresden TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE 2 Technical Program Chair John R. Barry Georgia Tech Panels Chair Geoffrey Li Georgia Tech Publications Co-Chair Xiaoli Ma Georgia Tech Ad Hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium Chair Xu Li Huawei Technologies Technical Program Vice-Chair Tommaso Melodia SUNY Buffalo Tutorials Co-Chair Robert Schober University of ErlangenNuremberg Student Travel Grants Chair Yimin D. Zhang Villanova University Communication and Information System Security Symposium Chair Yi Qian University of Nebraska, Lincoln Technical Program Vice-Chair Matthew Valenti West Virginia University Tutorials Co-Chair Matteo Cesana Politecnico di Milano Ad Hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium Chair Mohamed Younis University of Maryland Baltimore County Communication and Information System Security Symposium Chair Yunghsiang Sam Han National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Workshops Co-Chair Matthieu Bloch Georgia Tech Awards Chair Gordon Stuber Georgia Tech Ad Hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium Chair Yu Cheng Illinois Institute of Technology Communication and Information System Security Symposium Chair Loukas Lazos University of Arizona Workshops Co-Chair Kwang-Cheng Chen National Taiwan University Publications Chair Henk Wymeersch Chalmers University Ad Hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium Chair Falko Dressler University of Innsbruck Communication Theory Symposium Chair Nallanthan Arumugam King's College London THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS COMMITTEES TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Communication Theory Symposium Chair Sang Wu Kim Iowa State University Cognitive Radio and Networks Symposium Chair Dusit (Tao) Niyato Nanyang Technological University Signal Processing for Communications Symposium Chair Octavia Dobre Memorial University Wireless Networking Symposium Chair Nei Kato Tohoku University Communication Theory Symposium Chair Lian Zhao Ryerson University Cognitive Radio and Networks Symposium Chair Richard Yu Carleton University Signal Processing for Communications Symposium Chair Tao Jiang Huazhong University of Sciences and Technology Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair Data Storage Track Edward Au Huawei Communications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium Chair Xavier Masip-Bruin Technical University of Catalonia Next-Generation Networking Symposium Chair Mooi Choo Chuah Lehigh University Wireless Communications Symposium Chair David Love Purdue University Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair e-Health Track Kaoru Sezak University of Tokyo Communications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium Chair Stefano Giordano University of Pisa Next-Generation Networking Symposium Chair Ying-Dar Lin National Chiao Tung University Wireless Communications Symposium Chair Hai Lin Osaka Prefecture University Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair Internet of Things Track Latif Ladid University of Luxembourg Communications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium Chair Hideaki Yoshino Nippon Institute of Technology Next-Generation Networking Symposium Chair Qian Zhang Hong Kong University of Sciences and Technology Wireless Communications Symposium Chair Claude Oestges Université Catholique de Louvain Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair Game Theory for Communications Jianwei Huang Chinese University of Hong Kong Communications Software, Services and Multimedia Application Symposium Chair Vincent Wong University of British Columbia Optical Networks and Systems Symposium Chair S. 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Ben Yoo University of California, Davis Wireless Communications Symposium Chair Liuqing Yang Colorado State University Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair Power-Line Communications Haniph Latchman University of Florida Communications Software, Services and Multimedia Application Symposium Chair Liang Zhou Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications Optical Networks and Systems Symposium Chair Eiji Oki University of ElectroCommunications Wireless Networking Symposium Chair Shiwen Mao Auburn University Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair Satellite and Space Communications Igor Bisio University of Genoa Cognitive Radio and Networks Symposium Chair Andrea Giorgetti University of Bologna Signal Processing for Communications Symposium Chair Huaiyu Dai North Carolina State University Wireless Networking Symposium Chair Lin Cai University of Victoria Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair Access Networks and Systems Filippo Cugin CNIT THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 3 COMMITTEES TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Co-Chair Green Communication Systems and Networks Stefano Bregni Politecnico di Milano, Italy Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Co-Chair Green Communication Systems and Networks Neelesh B. Mehta Indian Institute of Science Selected Areas in Communications Symposium Chair Social Networks Kwang-Cheng Chen National Taiwan University IF&E COMMITTEE IF&E Chair Heath Thompson Landis+Gyr Exhibition Chair Steven Wright AT&T Patronage Chair Mark Loyd Jones Xtera Communications Inc. Industrial Content Co-Chair Anuj Batra Texas Instruments Industrial Content Co-Chair Bill Lichtensteiger Landis+Gyr OPERATIONS COMMITTEE 4 Conference Operations Chair Vicki Trees Landis+Gyr Publicity Chair Jackie Nemeth Georgia Tech Misc. Operations Giorgie Millamena IEEE ComSoc Branding and Graphic Design Max Loskutnikov IEEE ComSoc Finance Chair Jim Worsham AT&T Local Arrangements Danielle Durgin Georgia Tech Marketing Manager Heather Ann Sweeney IEEE ComSoc Volunteer Chair Francesco Amato Georgia Tech Treasurer Bruce Worthman IEEE ComSoc Web Coordinator Muhammad B Akbar Georgia Tech Graphic Design Kerrianne Sullivan IEEE ComSoc THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS Welcome General Chair Branko Bjelajac Executive Chair Gregory D. Durgin Executive Vice Chair Ruben Salazar Cardozo WELCOME to the IEEE Global Communications Conference in Atlanta, GA, USA! Our theme for IEEE GLOBECOM 2013, “The Power of Global Communications,” represents an aggressive technical program for cutting-edge global communications as well as highlighted applications from the new world of smart grid and utility industries. The technical program consists of 20 centerpiece tutorials on emerging topics, 15 cutting-edge workshops, over 800 technical symposia papers, panel sessions, keynote speeches and industrial fora led by some of the world’s most influential experts in communications. Global networking opportunities – both technical and social – abound at the industrial exhibition and the numerous social events throughout the conference. Our organizing team is also confident that attendees will have a once-in-a-lifetime banquet experience at the world-famous Georgia Aquarium. There is a full slate of events for everybody – engineers, scientists, students, technologists, entrepreneurs, business leaders, policy makers – at IEEE GLOBECOM 2013. This 56th annual event in the IEEE’s storied IEEE Communications Society conference series, held from 9 – 13 December in downtown Atlanta, is the place to learn, meet, exchange and grow in the field of communications. Our organizing committee, drawing from a talented mix of local and international experts, has prepared events and presentations that serve nearly every aspect of global communications. IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 has grown its industry-related content to include more panel sessions, an expanded exhibition, and a Tuesday night Dialogue with Industry leaders about the future of communications needs from the world’s top companies. We welcome you to visit the conference website,www.ieee-globecom.org, to network with colleagues or other attendees via Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta at IEEE GLOBECOM 2013. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 5 Welcome TPC Chair John Barry TPC Vice Chair Matthew Valenti TPC Vice Chair Tommaso Melodia On behalf of the technical program committee, it is our pleasure to welcome you to the IEEE Global Communications Conference, Exhibition & Industry Forum (GLOBECOM) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Under the motto “The Power of Global Communications,” the conference brings together researchers from all over the world to discuss the latest advances in communications technology. The IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 technical program is spread across five days. Monday and Friday are devoted exclusively to tutorials and workshops. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, there are three keynote addresses, 26 panel sessions and 12 symposia organized into 163 sessions. All submitted papers were carefully screened to ensure high quality. IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 received 2,272 paper submissions from 58 countries. Of these, only 841 were accepted, leading to an acceptance rate of 37%. All symposia papers underwent a rigorous review process: Every accepted paper was reviewed by at least three experts, with more than 65% receiving four or more reviews. The workshop proposals were also carefully scrutinized, with only 15 of the 21 proposals accepted. The tutorials were especially competitive: only 22 of the 64 tutorial proposals were accepted. The symposia papers will be presented by an author in one of two formats: lecture style (with projector), or interactive style (with poster). The decision regarding presentation format was made based on the author preferences (many authors expressed a desire for an interactive presentation) and on topic homogeneity within each session; the quality of the paper is the same for both types of presentations. We would like to especially thank our many colleagues whose hard work and dedication helped ensure that the 2013 edition of IEEE GLOBECOM has met the high standards that we have come to expect from IEEE GLOBECOM. In particular, we would like to thank the members of the technical program committee, the anonymous expert reviewers, the symposia chairs, the workshop organizers, the panel organizers and the keynote speakers. Without their help, this conference would not be possible. Lastly we would like to express our sincere thanks to Greg Durgin and the executive committee for their support and leadership throughout the entire planning process. We look forward to seeing you all in Atlanta! 6 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 08:30 – 09:25 Room: Grand Ballroom A/B, 2nd Floor Lew Tucker Cloud computing and the promise of Networking-as-a-Service Software-defined networking (SDN), network function virtualization (NFV), and the emergence of cloud computing platforms promise to transform the traditional approach for deployment of networking services. Just as infrastructure is turning into infrastructure-as-service, open source cloud platforms such as OpenStack open up the possibility to develop a network-centric platform for the delivery of elastic, software-based, networking services. Web app developers have long enjoyed the benefits of building on an infrastructure-as-service cloud platform. Why shouldn’t networking application and service developers be able to similarly take advantage of a cloud software platform that exposes APIs for interacting with the underlying infrastructure? What new service possibilities emerge as networking functionality becomes software? Why shouldn’t networking services become as easy to deploy as virtual machine apps out of a catalog? Software platforms for development of applications and services make this possible. This talk will address how OpenStack enables this networking-as-a-service approach along with the challenges and opportunities it holds for the evolution of software-based networking services. TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2013 Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Cloud Computing Cisco Biography: Lew Tucker is Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Cloud Computing at Cisco, where he is responsible for shaping the future cloud strategy and products. Tucker has more than 20 years of experience in the high-tech industry, ranging from distributed systems and artificial intelligence to software development and systems architecture. Prior to Cisco, he was VP and CTO for Cloud Computing at Sun Microsystems and led the development of the Sun Cloud. Other achievements in his career include Salesforce.com’s AppExchange, the java.com developer community, and the massively parallel Connection Machine. He’s currently driving Cisco’s contribution to the OpenStack open source cloud project and is vice-chairman of the Foundation’s board of directors. Tucker holds a B.A. from Cornell University, and a Ph.D. in computer science from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University. Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 08:30 – 09:25 Room: Grand Ballroom A/B, 2nd Floor Jessica Rosenworcel Wireless Communications: A Regulatory Perspective Wireless services are revolutionizing the way we live and the way we work. The number of smart devices is increasing at breathtaking speed. We are now a Nation with more wireless phones than people. Roughly half of these are smartphones, which generate 35 times the traffic of traditional wireless phones. Tablet computers generate 121 times the traffic of traditional wireless phones. Global mobile data traffic grew 70 percent in 2012 alone. With the Internet of Things right around the bend, the demand for mobile broadband data will only grow. Meeting this rising demand will require innovation in several forms. This talk will address how the government can help encourage innovation by fostering developments in technology, encouraging evolutions in network topology, and finding solutions in regulatory policy. This talk will also discuss the importance of engineers to informing lawmakers' decision making. Biography: Jessica Rosenworcel was nominated for a seat on the Federal Communications Commission by President Barack Obama and on 7 May 2012 was confirmed unanimously by the United States Senate. She was sworn into office on 11 May 2012. WEDNESDAY, 11 DECEMBER 2013 Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Rosenworcel brings a decade and a half of public sector and private sector communications law experience to her position at the FCC. This experience has shaped her belief that in the 21st century strong communications markets can foster economic growth and security, enhance digital age opportunity, and enrich our civic life. Prior to joining the agency, Commissioner Rosenworcel served as Senior Communications Counsel for the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, under the leadership of Senator John D. Rockefeller IV. She previously served in the same role on the Committee under the leadership of Senator Daniel K. Inouye. In this position, she was responsible for legislation, hearings, and policy development involving a wide range of communications issues, including spectrum auctions, public safety, broadband deployment and adoption, universal service, video programming, satellite television, local radio, and digital television transition. Before joining the staff of the Committee, she served as Legal Advisor to former FCC Commissioner Michael J. Copps. She also served at the agency as Legal Counsel to the Chief of the Wireline Competition Bureau and as an Attorney-Advisor in the Wireline Competition Bureau. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 7 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS THURSDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2013 Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 08:30 – 09:25 Room: Grand Ballroom A/B, 2nd Floor Branko Bjelajac Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Landis+Gyr ICT – A Key Enabler of Smart Grid Innovation Challenges associated with increasing demand and decentralized generation of electricity require a fundamental transformation and modernization of our energy systems including the electrical grid. ICT plays a key role as an enabler and catalyst of these changes. The Smart Grid uses ICT to gather and act on information, such as information about the behavior of suppliers and consumers, in an automated fashion to improve the efficiency, reliability, economics, and sustainability of the production, distribution and consumption of electricity. From an innovation perspective, the Smart Grid has become a platform for the creation of new game changing business models, applications for new customer benefits and disruptive technologies including ICT. This talk will cover some historical perspectives on how ICT for (Smart) Grid applications has evolved to where it is today, will present some innovative Smart Grid applications enabled by ICT, will review the current state-of-the-art of Smart Grid standardization, architecture and technology with focus on ICT, and will give some conjectures on the needs on ICT for future Smart Grid applications. Biography: Branko Bjelajac is Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Landis+Gyr, the global industry leader in energy measurement solutions for utilities and since 2011 a member of the Toshiba Corporation. He is responsible for technology strategy, global alignment of research and development priorities, processes and resources as well as quality management. Before joining Landis+Gyr in 2007 he has held executive positions in Research & Development, Product Management, Business Development and Corporate Strategy at Mannesmann (now Vodafone), Grundig, SITA (Société Internationale de Télécommunications Aéronautiques) and France Telecom/Orange. Dr. Bjelajac holds a diploma degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from Aachen University of Technology, Germany. He gained executive qualifications from INSEAD (France), IMD (Switzerland) and the Stanford University GSB (USA). Dr. Bjelajac is a board member of Electrosuisse CES, the Swiss national committee in IEC and Cenelec, a board member of the PRIME Alliance, a member of the research committee of the Münchner Kreis, a non-profit supra-national association dedicated to communications research, and a member of the IEEE and the German VDE. 8 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor IF1: Smart Grid Standardization IF3: Smart Metering: Enabling Communications and associated Security and Privacy Challenges Moderator: Ward Camp, VP, Regulatory and Environmental Policy, Landis+Gyr Panelists: Patrick Gannon, Executive Director, SGIP Tobin Richardson, Chairman & CEO, ZigBee Alliance Rob Ranck, President, HomePlug Alliance Greg Ennis, Technical Director, WiFi Alliance Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF2: What is TV White Space and how can it be used? Moderator: Mahesh Sooriyabandara, Associate Managing Director, Telecommunications Research Laboratory, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. The area of dynamic spectrum access and TV white space has been a promising research area for over a decade. The wealth of knowledge created by both academia and industry in this area has finally feeding into developing specific use case scenarios; such as rural broadband, machine-to-machine communications and even cellular (LTE) services. There are many recent reported pilots happening around the world giving an indication that white space systems are getting closer to commercial wider scale deployment. The panel will discuss the outlook for TV white space in various parts of the world aiming to answer the question on "how (or even whether) white space can be used." A range of panelists from different geographic regions and industry market segments will analyze how recent regulatory decisions (e.g. FCC in US and OFCOM in the UK) and new market opportunities will impact the commercial realization of white space systems. Panelists: John P. Malyar, Chief Architect, iconectiv Gary Clemo, Principal Technology Advisor, OFCOM Peter Stanforth, CTO, Spectrum Bridge Inc. Moderators: Parag Kulkarni, Telecommunications Research Laboratory, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. Georgios Kalogridis, Telecommunications Research Laboratory, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. A key constituent of the Smart Grid is the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) which is expected to facilitate the transport of meter readings from the consumer premises to the utility provider’s data management system, and potentially control information in the other direction. A range of communication technologies are being debated for realizing AMI networks with no clear consensus so far resulting in market fragmentation. This naturally begs for an answer to the question of whether there exists a “best” (both optimal and harmonious?) solution or whether fragmentation is more likely to prevail. The first half of this session will attempt to answer this question by looking at technology, regulatory and economic aspects. In particular, we will provide an overview of the challenges in realizing AMI, survey the different candidate solutions and highlight their pros and cons. A case study, detailing the application of self organizing wireless mesh networking, a promising candidate technology for facilitating AMI, will also be presented. TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2013 This panel will discuss with the applications of Communications Technology and the role of Standards to Energy Infrastructure (“the Smart Grid”). Subsequently, the second half of this session will focus on the data management aspects specifically looking at the security and privacy issues. The problem of AMI data handling will be reviewed holistically and a range of available technical solutions will be evaluated. In particular, the case study of managing energy in a way that helps protect the privacy of appliance load data and improve utility efficiency will be discussed, and key results will be presented. The content in these talks will aim to be broad enough so as to engage audience from diverse backgrounds and there will be provision for time for Q&A at the end of the session. Panelists: Parag Kulkarni, Telecommunications Research Laboratory, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd Georgios Kalogridis, Telecommunications Research Laboratory, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd Steve Chasko, Security + Software Manager, Landis+Gyr Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor IF28: New Trends in Math and Signal Processing for Communications Moderator: Shuguang (Robert) Cui, Professor, Texas A&M University Mathematical algorithms and signal processing routines have been widely used in modern communications system design. In the era of big data and large communication systems, new mathematical tools and signal processing techniques are needed. This panel will address the new trends in math and signal processing for communications, with a focus on multiuser and network setups. Panelists: Martin Haenggi, Professor, University of Notre Dame Wei Yu, Professor, University of Toronto Rui Zhang, Professor, National University of Singapore THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 9 TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2013 INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF5: Hands-on Education and Training with Software-Defined Radio I IF6: Engineering the Multi-service Architecture Evolution Moderators: David G. Michelson, Professor, University Of British Columbia David W. Matolak, Professor, University of South Carolina Software-defined radio is emerging as a valuable tool for communications education and training that overcomes many of the limitations associated with simulation-based approaches. In this session, we will help university educators and industry trainers prepare to use software-defined radio (SDR) as an instructional tool in their respective domains. We start with a practical discussion of SDR hardware, architectures and what to expect when moving from simulation to a real-world implementation. Next, we give examples of some open source and commercial tools available for SDR education and training. We then present a first-hand account of using SDR for teaching undergraduate courses, graduate courses, and capstone design projects. We conclude the session with three presentations concerning communications training materials or assignments that selected educator/trainers have developed based upon SDR and, finally, an open discussion involving all participants. Panelists: Matt Ettus, President & Founder, Ettus Research Erik Luther, Wireless Communications Product Manager, National Instruments Predrag Spasojevic, Professor, Rutgers University Moderator: Robin Mersh, CEO, Broadband Forum Network access has evolved over the past twenty years from just a simple internet offering to today’s explosion of services and applications, varying speed and performance requirements, and a variety of core and local access methods. Fixed Mobile Convergence, Cloud and Virtualization are the new catch phrases and bring a host of new requirements and opportunities. These exciting and revolutionary applications open up a range of experiences for the consumer and require a much more dynamic and robust network. With such a vast array of broadband technologies in existence it is increasingly important to develop methods to ensure harmonious operations. The motivations for the introduction of a Multi-Service architecture derive from the need to allow all of these different access technologies the capability to operate over common simplified network architecture. The Broadband Forum, a global consortium dedicated to the development of broadband network, architecture, management and testing specifications, has been developing the tools and techniques to facilitate the evolution of Broadband Network Architecture for close to 20 years. It has identified the increased need for bandwidth together with Quality of Service (QoS) based on service policies. From this it has created reference architectures for multi-service broadband networks. The Forum’s work defines high level network requirements, and specifies functional modules to meet those network requirements. The purpose of this Broadband Forum session is to shed light on the latest multi-service architecture options for wireline operators and to highlight the areas of convergence work that bridging the gap between wireline and mobile networks. Focused on real world deployment issues and opportunities, this tutorial provides a well-rounded review of the broadband architecture evolution, and will provide a roadmap for service providers and vendors alike to take the steps necessary to achieve the flexible, responsive networks that is capable of handling the demands of the plethora of new applications, virtualization as well as the millions of new and diverse devices coming online worldwide. Panelists: George Dobrowski, Ambassador, Broadband Forum Mike Fargano, Ambassador, Broadband Forum 10 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor IF7: Hands-on Education and Training with Software-Defined Radio II IF9: Millimeter Wave Wireless Communications: The Ultrawideband Frontier Moderators: David G. Michelson, Professor, University of British Columbia David W. Matolak, Professor, University of South Carolina Moderators: Theodore S. Rappaport, Director, NYU WIRELESS, New York University Robert W. Heath, Jr., Director, WNCG, University of Texas, Austin Software-defined radio is emerging as a valuable tool for communications education and training that overcomes many of the limitations associated with simulation-based approaches. In this session, we will help university educators and industry trainers prepare to use software-defined radio (SDR) as an instructional tool in their respective domains. We start with a practical discussion of SDR hardware, architectures and what to expect when moving from simulation to a real-world implementation. Next, we give examples of some open source and commercial tools available for SDR education and training. We then present a first-hand account of using SDR for teaching undergraduate courses, graduate courses, and capstone design projects. We conclude the session with three presentations concerning communications training materials or assignments that selected educator/trainers have developed based upon SDR and, finally, an open discussion involving all participants. Panelists: Matt Ettus, President & Founder, Ettus Research Erik Luther, Wireless Communications Product Manager, National Instruments Predrag Spasojevic, Professor, Rutgers University This panel session explores the use of millimeter wave spectrum bands for the delivery of fixed and mobile data in both cellular and indoor/ personal area networks of the future. The panel will present the latest breakthroughs for ultrawideband millimeter wave communications, as well as some of the exciting opportunities and challenges for this new frequency regime. Experts from leading wireless communication companies provide their vision, and will highlight early product tests and prototype demonstrations, as well as standardization activities that are the harbinger of an entirely new generation of wireless networks that will use the millimeter wave spectrum for mobility as well as backhaul, providing network capabilities that are far beyond anything that exists today. TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2013 Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor Panelists: Wonil Roh, Director & Head, Advanced Communications Lab, Samsung Electronics Amitava Ghosh, Head, NAM Radio Research, Nokia Solutions and Networks Ali Sadri, Director, WiGig & mmWave Standards, Intel Corporation James Kimery, Director, RF/Communications Lead User Programs, National Instruments Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF8: Network Function Virtualization Moderator: Steven Wright, Lead Member, Technical Staff, AT&T Since original, 13 operators launched their white paper on Network Function Virtualization last year; the idea has captured significant interest and momentum. The ETSI NFV ISG has been established to develop the concept further and it has since grown to over 100 participating organizations from around the globe. This session will provide an update of some of the key developments in the NFV area. Panelists: YunChao Hu, Huawei Technologies Kurt Tutschku, University of Vienna Selcuk Uluagac, Professor, Georgia Tech DIALOGUE WITH INDUSTRY SPEAKERS IF30: Dialogue with Industry Executives Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 18:30 – 20:00 Grand Ballroom C/D, 2nd Floor Moderator: Tino Mantella, President, Technology Association of Georgia This event will feature key top-level executives in a panel to discuss industry's perspective on current and future needs in communication technology. Panelists: Chris Walters, COO, Weather Company Cameron Coursey, VP, Product Development, AT&T’s Emerging Devices Organization Louis K. Gump, President & CEO, LSN Mobile, Inc. Lew Tucker, VP & CTO, Cloud Computing, Cisco Systems, Inc THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 11 WEDNESDAY, 11 DECEMBER 2013 INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor IF10: Communications Policy in 2014 and Beyond: How will Federal Policy Impact the US Telecom Sector’s Place as a Technology Leader IF12: Next Generation 4G/5G Cellular Networking Moderator: Lawrence Movshin, Partner, Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP As the United States seeks to retain its world leadership in technology and innovation, federal policies affecting the communications sector could have a significant impact on our nation’s success. The panel will discuss how various policy initiatives adopted by Congress, the White House and the Federal Communications Commission in the past few years have shaped the nation’s role as a technology leader and discuss and analyze the impact that various initiatives being considered by the current Administration may have on future innovation as well. Panelists: Julius Knapp, Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology, Federal Communications Commission Mary Brown, Director, Government Affairs, Cisco Systems, Inc. Carl Povelitas, AVP, Public Policy, AT&T Mobility Joi Philpott, VP, Regulatory Affairs, Cox Communications, Inc. Bryan Tramont, Managing Partner, Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP This forum will explore the key technological developments defining the current practices and near-term future of wireless technologies. Wireless industry is developing and changing at a rapid rate, it is important to have these advances in review and implementation as soon as possible. The proliferation of mobile broadband devices will continue to drive growth of data traffic in an exponential fashion, forcing technical community to dramatically increase the capacity of the networks. To do this cost effectively a paradigm shift in cellular network infrastructure deployment is necessary, away from traditional high-power tower-mounted base stations, towards heterogeneous elements supported by a dynamic satellite envelope. Multiple cellular network technologies such as 3G/4G/5G co-exist and it is expected that some mobile operators will deploy multiple technologies to meet the exponential traffic demand. Moderator: Heather McNay, Sr. IP Counsel, Landis+Gyr The forum will act as a world platform that brings together industry professionals, academics, and individuals from government agencies and other institutions to exchange information and ideas on the advancement of wireless communications and networking technology. Focused on the current generation as well as evolution of future generations, the forum will enable a wireless ecosystem, from service providers seeking answers on delivering services and meeting demand, to device manufacturers and developers seeking to understand the killer applications in LTE, LTE-A, 4G/5G, etc. Engineers, as scientists and business people, need to understand how Intellectual Property Laws can assist them in protecting their inventions and their companies’ assets. In particular, patent law and trade secret law are the tools for protecting innovations. In the United States, we now have new patent laws that have changed the way businesses file patents. And Confidentiality Agreements are increasingly important and often forgotten. We are also facing more “Patent Troll” litigation than ever before. This panel discussion will cover these aspects of IP law that are essential for today’s engineers. The forum would offer government agencies, public safety professionals, enterprise users, wireless service providers, IT professionals the ability to learn about industry’s perspective towards global connectivity. The driving force behind mobile telephony and wireless access is the need for anywhere, anytime communications. These demands have given rise to wireless networks that significantly rely on satellite communication to enable rural and remote wireless connectivity via satellite backhaul. This trend presents many opportunities and challenges for capacity improvement and coexistence of various technological elements. Panelists: Scott Petty, Partner, Intellectual Property Division, King & Spalding William Heinze, Patent Procurement Counsel, GE Energy Brenda Holmes, Partner, Intellectual Property, Kilpatrick Townsend Gerald “Jerre” Boss, Partner, Tillman Wright Panelists: Rony Ohayon, CTO, LiveU Anass Benjebbour, NTT DOCOMO R&D Susanna Spinsante, Assistant Professor, Marche Polytechnic University David Lopez Perez, Member, Technical Staff, Alcatel-Lucent Hui Song, R&D Manager, Ranplan Technology Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 9:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF11: Patents, Patent Trolls and Trade Secrets 12 Moderators: Chirag Warty, Chief Technologist, Ahilya Technologies Jie Zhang, Professor, University of Sheffield THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor IF14: Mobile Communication Beyond 2020: What Is 5G? I IF16: 5G Vision: Driving the Need for Ubiquitous Gbps I Moderators: Zhisheng Niu, Professor, Tsinghua University Frank Li, Professor, University of Agder Moderator: Kyungwhoon Cheun, SVP & Head, CRT, Samsung Electronics Corp. While the standardization activities on 4G cellular systems are ongoing intensively within 3GPP, many researchers are envisaging the paradigm for beyond 4G mobile communication. Instead of focusing on higher spectrum efficiency and network capacity, the 5G systems may face challenges like energy efficiency, diverse network topologies, multi-mode and multi-node communication, ubiquitous computing, and integrated Internet and mobile communication services. The supported services and applications by 5G mobile and wireless communications may cover various areas from e-health, smart grids to Internet-of-Things. This panel assembles five leading experts to share their opinions on this topic, from the perspectives of academia, manufacturers, operators, and research funding agencies. This session aims to provide various industrial viewpoints on vision and enabling technologies for providing ubiquitous Giga-bps data rate support in next generation (5G) cellular networks. The audience will be exposed to diverse technical insights from industry power houses on 5G vision and technologies, ranging from components, algorithms, modem, and network design to services. Panelists: Fumiyuki Adachi, Professor, Tohoku University Erik Dahlman, Senior Expert, Radio Access Technologies, Ericsson Research Chih-Lin I, Chief Scientist, China Mobile Research Institute Torleiv Maseng, Research Director, Norwegian Defense Research Establishment, Adjunct Professor, University of Oslo Jorge Pereira, Principal Scientific Officer, European Commission, Belgium S.-G. Xu, Principal Investigator, ICRI-MNC, Intel Labs Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor IF15: LTE-A Radio Network Planning Challenges & Opportunities Moderator: Tomas Novosad, Senior RF Consultant, Nokia Solutions and Networks Long Term Evolution (LTE) is evolving into its Advance stage (LTE-A). The evolution introduces substantial network complexity which has impact on network care and implementation and provides a new avenue for innovation. Increased network complexity means that mobile broadband vendor should provide not only telecom equipment, but also network design, planning, integration and optimization expert services. Network design of LTE and LTE-A is challenged by both new and legacy issues. Some of those new items are beam forming, multicarrier, HetNet as well as new architecture and implementation concepts. LTE-A brings network architecture evolution and is expected to interoperate seamlessly with other new and legacy technologies. Consequently, the questions around the role of Wi-Fi offloading and mobility approaches, carriers balancing, network backhaul, role of network liquid applications, and core network mobility versus routing are very exciting. The vision of 1000 times increase in traffic by 2020 requires adequate network solutions towards increased cell density and better spectral efficiency. Traffic distribution is uneven and always connected users require small cell solutions which have its own planning and deployment challenges. The key to resolving main deployment challenges of such technologies lies in inventive and innovative solutions, tools and processes both in products and services ─ mainly in network planning and optimization. This forum is to discuss and summarize LTE-A network planning and implementation challenges, the methods, tools, and current practice in industry to overcome those. Panelists: Chih-Lin I, Chief Scientist, Wireless Technologies, China Mobile Research Institute Takehiro Nakamura, Director, Radio Access Network Development Department, NTT DoCoMo Boyd Bangerter, Director, Wireless Communications Lab, Intel Lab, Intel Corporation Erik Dahlman, Senior Expert, Radio Access, Technologies, Ericsson Research Peiying Zhu, Senior Director, Huawei Technologies Wonil Roh, Director & Head, Advanced Communications Lab, Samsung Electronics WEDNESDAY, 11 DECEMBER 2013 Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF17: Mobile Communication Beyond 2020: What Is 5G? II Moderators: Zhisheng Niu, Professor, Tsinghua University Frank Li, Professor, University of Agder While the standardization activities on 4G cellular systems are ongoing intensively within 3GPP, many researchers are envisaging the paradigm for beyond 4G mobile communication. Instead of focusing on higher spectrum efficiency and network capacity, the 5G systems may face challenges like energy efficiency, diverse network topologies, multi-mode and multi-node communication, ubiquitous computing, and integrated Internet and mobile communication services. The supported services and applications by 5G mobile and wireless communications may cover various areas from e-health, smart grids to Internet-of-Things. This panel assembles five leading experts to share their opinions on this topic, from the perspectives of academia, manufacturers, operators, and research funding agencies. Panelists: Fumiyuki Adachi, Professor, Tohoku University Erik Dahlman, Senior Expert, Radio Access Technologies, Ericsson Research Chih-Lin I, Chief Scientist, China Mobile Research Institute Torleiv Maseng, Research Director, Norwegian Defense Research Establishment, Adjunct Professor, University of Oslo Jorge Pereira, Principal Scientific Officer, European Commission, Belgium S.-G. Xu, Principal Investigator, ICRI-MNC, Intel Labs Panelists Chris Ebert, Marketing Communication Manager, Nokia Solutions and Networks Nabeel Siddiqui, Program Head, NPO Innovation, Nokia Solutions and Networks Amit Mehrotra, Engagement Manager, Nokia Solutions and Networks THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 13 WEDNESDAY, 11 DECEMBER 2013 INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF18: Spectrum Management and Policy IF20: IPv6 goes Mobile Moderator: Michael Honig, Professor, Northwestern University Moderators: Latif Ladid, President, IPv6 Forum The demand for additional spectrum to supply mobile broadband data services has motivated the development of techniques for more efficient spectrum sharing along with policies for more efficient spectrum management. Spectrum sharing techniques include exploitation of spectrum opportunities, or white spaces, and policy options include the allocation of unlicensed versus licensed spectrum along with usage rules for secondary users. This panel will discuss current issues with spectrum sharing and management, including the possibility of sharing spectrum allocated to government agencies. The panelists represent a range of views on this topic from industry and government. With the exception of very few Mobile Operators like Verizon and T-Mobile both in the US, none of the European or Asian mobile operators have deployed IPv6. This is an irony in itself since the US still have some IPv4 addresses while the rest of the world is dry. Panelists: Michel Marcus, Marcus Spectrum Solutions Alan Norman, Principal, Google Dean Brenner, Senior VP, Government Affairs, Qualcomm Dennis Roberson, Vice Provost for Research; Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology This panel wishes to restore some sanity in this area inviting exactly these two Mobile Operators (Verizon & T-Mobile) to reveal their deployment models and the real reasons and anticipated benefits to the end-user and to the service operators. Panelists Charles Sellers, Director, Verizon Wireless; Chair, Rocky Mountain v6 Task Force Board of Directors Alain Fiocco, Sr. Director, IPv6 High Impact Project, Cisco Systems Fredrik Garneij, Sr. System Manager, IPv6, Ericsson Yanick Pouffary, IPv6 Forum Fellow Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor IF19: 5G Vision: Driving the Need for Ubiquitous Gbps II Moderator: Kyungwhoon Cheun, SVP & Head, CRT, Samsung Electronics Corp. This session aims to provide various industrial viewpoints on vision and enabling technologies for providing ubiquitous Giga-bps data rate support in next generation (5G) cellular networks. The audience will be exposed to diverse technical insights from industry power houses on 5G vision and technologies, ranging from components, algorithms, modem, and network design to services. Panelists: Chih-Lin I, Chief Scientist, Wireless Technologies, China Mobile Research Institute Takehiro Nakamura, Director, Radio Access Network Development Department, NTT DoCoMo Boyd Bangerter, Director, Wireless Communications Lab, Intel Lab, Intel Corporation Erik Dahlman, Senior Expert, Radio Access, Technologies, Ericsson Research Peiying Zhu, Senior Director, Huawei Technologies Wonil Roh, Director & Head, Advanced Communications Lab, Samsung Electronics 14 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 • Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor IF21: Internet of Humans and Machines IF23: Internet Governance – why should the technical community care and where do they fit in? Moderator: Neeli Prasad, Director, CTIF-USA, Princeton, Aalborg University Taking into account our “Networked Life” as this is expressed through our daily interaction with Social media, personal information and profiles can offer the basis, upon which devices can improve their services, and become even more effective and useful, in a collaborative decision making environment. The missing link in this picture is the easy communication between humans and devices/sensors, in a Machine to Human to Machine context that combines the latest research, commercial and standardization results in Social Networking, M2M communications and the future IoT. Based on the successful organization of previous industry Forum sessions on Quality of Life and social networks (GC2011, GC2012), and through the participation of keynote speakers from the Industry and the Academia on the areas of M2M communication, IoT, Ambient Intelligence and Social networks, this session comes to address the issue of future evolution of agents, devices and sensors towards the creation of an ecosystem of collaborative knowledge, in which humans will be able to interact with things in a human readable, easy to master manner, inspired by human social interaction. Speakers from Industry and Academia will be invited to have discussion on the topics: • Social Interaction and Quality of Life (QoL) • M2M Communications and IoT • Middleware for ambient intelligence Panelists: Rasmus Nielsen, Principal Architect, IoT Platform, Cisco Systems Ratul Mahajan, Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research Charalampos Z. Patrikakis, Assistant Professor, TEI of Piraeus Periklis Chatzimisios, Associate Professor, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF22: Impact of Deploying IPv6 based SDN on Enterprise Networking Moderator: Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, Chair, TCIIN, Professor, University of La Rochelle The press is full of SDN start-ups that praise themselves to solve the networking issues of ISPs and Enterprise in optimizing their networks but none of them is deploying IPv6 especially that the IPv4 address space has melted. Even if SDN makes abstraction of the IP layer, it still depends on stable and routable IP addressing which is no more possible with IPv4. Panelists: Ciprian Popoviciu, Founder & CEO, Nephos6, Inc. Doug Junkins, CTO, NTT America Mike McBride, Director, Technology & Customer Advocacy, Ericsson Pascal Thubert, Tech Lead, IPv6 Engineering, Cisco Systems Moderator: Sally Wentworth, Senior Director, Strategic Public Policy, Internet Society The topic of Internet governance has been on the international policy agenda for over a decade in an ebb and flow of debate, negotiation, and policy development that impacts the global Internet architecture and all of us who depend on it. Last year, the debate hit a high pitch as governments, in a highly contentious treaty negotiation in Dubai, reopened a 1988 UN treaty called the International Telecommunications Regulations. Fortunately, the outcome of the negotiation in Dubai was not as bad as many had feared, but it did reveal an underlying desire by some governments for a more explicit role in the global Internet ecosystem. The technical community has largely stood as observers in this debate – often wondering whether any of this really matters for the technical operations of the Internet and, if it does, what impact could the technical community even have on the outcome. This panel will outline the contours of the international debate over Internet governance and explore these two questions: 1) Why does this matter for the technical community; 2) What can the technical community do to impact the global discussion? THURSDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2013 With the rapidly increasing number of machines connected to the internet and the exchange of information increasing proportionally to their ability for advanced sensing and processing of environmental information, the concepts of Machine-to-Machine (M2M), Internet of Things (IoT) and Ambient Intelligence converge into a single idea: That of a world of connected smart devices that can comprehend, translate and understand content and context, and reach decisions that can improve our safety, comfort and Quality of Life in general. Panelists: Russ Housley, Chairman, Internet Architecture Board Chuck Romine, Director, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology Eric Loeb, Vice President, International External Affairs, AT&T Karen Bartleson, President, IEEE Standards Association Carlos Guiterrez, Chairman, SUTEL Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF24: Emerging Standards in Autonomic Management, SDN & NFV, and Unified Management of Converged Networks I Moderator: Ranganai Chaparadza, ETSI AFI Chair, IPv6 Forum Research Fellow As capabilities required of Future Networks (e.g. Future Carrier Networks) are emerging, including architectural principles, self-management (autonomic networking) capabilities, virtualization, programmability, manageability, elastic and dynamically self-adaptable and cost-effective networks and services, all the diverse stakeholders to engage in shaping Future Networks Standards need to be brought together. Research communities now need to adopt the frameworks being standardized, and use them as commonly shared frameworks with industry, in order to continue their research agendas using the standardized frameworks, and use research results, experimental and implementation experiences, to provide useful feedback to the standardization groups that maintain and evolve the frameworks. Not a single standardization group can address all these emerging complex topics, hence operator-driven processes being promoted by NGMN through the capturing of operator requirements by NGMN-NGCOR(Next-Generation-Converged-Management) Project, are calling for coordinated/joint approaches to addressing operator requirements by bringing together various standardization groups under the umbrella of what is called Multi-SDO initiative. The Software-Driven Networking (SDN) paradigm goes beyond OpenFlow-based SDN and now requires vendor-neutral global standards. Autonomic Management & Control and SDN share the same objective of enabling programmable, manageable, elastic and dynamically self-adaptable and cost-effective networks and services. Programmability must be supported at various network abstraction layers. Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 15 THURSDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2013 INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Virtualization as enabler to SDN and Customizable Autonomic Functions must be considered. Relationships between Autonomic Management & Control & SDN are being established, and gaps need to be closed through unifying the associated Reference Models. The session covers emerging standards, e.g. ETSI Autonomic Management & Control standard: ETSI-AFI GANA Reference Model for Autonomic Networking/Self-Management. The various groups: NGMN, ETSI AFI (Autonomic Future Internet), ETSI NFV, OMG SDN WG, ITU-T SG13&2, TMF, IPv6 Forum, will give reports on activities and roadmaps, how to join activities, building synergies among standardization groups, and closing standardization gaps between these emerging technologies. Panelists: Ranganai Chaparadza, ETSI AFI Chair, IPv6 Forum Research Fellow Tayeb Ben Meriem, France Telecom/Orange Klaus Martiny, Deutsche Telekom Latif Ladid, President, IPv6 Forum Manish Patil, Dell, OMG SDN WG Kenneth Dilbeck, TeleManagement Forum Takashi Egawa, NEC, ITU-T SG13 Francisco-Javier Ramon Salguero, Head, Network Virtualisation, Telefónica Mehmet Ulema, Manhattan College, IEEE NGSON Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor IF25: Big Data Cloud Networking Moderator: Masum Hasan, Cisco Cloud Computing already has widespread impact across how we access today’s applications, resources, and data. The IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative (CCI) intends to help accelerate the development and use of cloud computing technologies and help advance the understanding and use of the cloud computing paradigm by coordinating IEEE cloud computing conferences, publications, standards, educational, and regional activities. The IEEE Cloud Computing Web Portal provides members of the technical community as well as the general public a convenient, centralized gateway to news and information about cloud computing and the many activities organized and led by the IEEE CCI. One such activity is this week’s Second IEEE North America Cloud Computing Congress. Two cloud-related industry forums are planned for today. This forum will feature key industry panelists presenting their views on “big data cloud networking.” In recent years, there have been great improvements in processing capabilities and storage capacity along with the ability to create networks that interconnect billions of smart terminals and trillions of devices. The panelists will discuss the issues and challenges associated with cloud network architectures and the support of big data services and applications. Panelists: Jeffrey Voas, Computer Scientist, US National Institute of Standards and Technology Jon Rokne, Professor, University of Calgary Geng Lin, CTO Corporate Networks, Google 16 Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF26: Emerging Standards in Autonomic Management, SDN & NFV, and Unified Management of Converged Networks II Moderator: Ranganai Chaparadza, ETSI AFI Chair, IPv6 Forum Research Fellow As capabilities required of Future Networks (e.g. Future Carrier Networks) are emerging, including architectural principles, self-management (autonomic networking) capabilities, virtualization, programmability, manageability, elastic and dynamically self-adaptable and cost-effective networks and services, all the diverse stakeholders to engage in shaping Future Networks Standards need to be brought together. Research communities now need to adopt the frameworks being standardized, and use them as commonly shared frameworks with industry, in order to continue their research agendas using the standardized frameworks, and use research results, experimental and implementation experiences, to provide useful feedback to the standardization groups that maintain and evolve the frameworks. Not a single standardization group can address all these emerging complex topics, hence operator-driven processes being promoted by NGMN through the capturing of operator requirements by NGMN-NGCOR(Next-Generation-Converged Management) Project, are calling for coordinated/joint approaches to addressing operator requirements by bringing together various standardization groups under the umbrella of what is called Multi-SDO initiative. The Software-Driven Networking (SDN) paradigm goes beyond OpenFlow-based SDN and now requires vendor-neutral global standards. Autonomic Management & Control and SDN share the same objective of enabling programmable, manageable, elastic and dynamically self-adaptable and cost-effective networks and services. Programmability must be supported at various network abstraction layers. Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Virtualization as enabler to SDN and Customizable Autonomic Functions must be considered. Relationships between Autonomic Management & Control & SDN are being established, and gaps need to be closed through unifying the associated Reference Models. The session covers emerging standards, e.g. ETSI Autonomic Management & Control standard: ETSI-AFI GANA Reference Model for Autonomic Networking/Self-Management. The various groups: NGMN, ETSI AFI (Autonomic Future Internet), ETSI NFV, OMG SDN WG, ITU-T SG13&2, TMF, IPv6 Forum, will give reports on activities and roadmaps, how to join activities, building synergies among standardization groups, and closing standardization gaps between these emerging technologies. Panelists: Ranganai Chaparadza, ETSI AFI Chair, IPv6 Forum Research Fellow Tayeb Ben Meriem, France Telecom/Orange Klaus Martiny, Deutsche Telekom Latif Ladid, President, IPv6 Forum Manish Patil, Dell, OMG SDN WG Kenneth Dilbeck, TeleManagement Forum Takashi Egawa, NEC, ITU-T SG13 Francisco-Javier Ramon Salguero, Head, Network Virtualisation, Telefónica Mehmet Ulema, Manhattan College, IEEE NGSON THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS INDUSTRY FORUM & EXHIBITION (IF&E) PROGRAM Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor IF27: Programmable Cloud Networking IF29: Next Generation Wi-Fi Moderator: Mark Karol, IEEE Cloud Computing Moderator: Monisha Ghosh, Principal Engineer, Interdigital Cloud Computing already has widespread impact across how we access today’s applications, resources, and data. The IEEE Cloud Computing Initiative (CCI) intends to help accelerate the development and use of cloud computing technologies and help advance the understanding and use of the cloud computing paradigm by coordinating IEEE cloud computing conferences, publications, standards, educational, and regional activities. The IEEE Cloud Computing Web Portal provides members of the technical community as well as the general public a convenient, centralized gateway to news and information about cloud computing and the many activities organized and led by the IEEE CCI. In recent years IEEE 802.11 has completed a number of major standardization efforts that have significantly improved the throughput in new and existing frequency bands. For example, 802.11ad is a completed specification for operation in 60 GHz, 802.11ac is in sponsor ballot for extending throughput in the 5 GHz band and 802.11af for operation in the TV White Spaces. However, there are emerging new use cases and frequency bands that are under active consideration within 802.11 with ongoing standardization efforts. This panel will focus on recent developments in 802.11 standards, specifically the developments in 802.11ac (5 GHz Very High Throughput), 802.11af (TV White Spaces), 802.11ah (Sub -1 GHz, non TV White Spaces), 802.11aj/ad (45 and 60 GHz) and the newly formed study group High Efficiency WiFi (HEW). These different groups have different objectives and scopes and hence different requirements of the PHY and MAC layers. The panelists are all experts in the above areas and will share their views on these emerging standards. One such activity is this week’s Second IEEE North America Cloud Computing Congress. Two cloud-related industry forums are planned for today. In this forum, expert panelists will present their views on “Programmable Cloud Networking.” There are many challenges in designing a cloud computing system that can meet various requirements and support a diverse set of cloud applications and services. Many issues need to be addressed, including, but not limited to, security, reliability, architecture, standardization, and economics. The panelists will discuss the issues and challenges and present some potential solutions based on programmable and software-defined solutions. THURSDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2013 Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom A, 2nd Floor Panelists: Daewon Lee, Senior Staff System Engineer, Broadcom Hemanth Sampath, Principal Engineer/Manager, Qualcomm Ali Sadri, Director, mmWave, Mobile and Communications Group, Intel Yasuhiko Inoue, Senior Engineer, NTT Panelists: Geng Lin, CTO Corporate Networks, Google Chung-Sheng Li, Director, IBM Masum Hasan, Technology Director, Cisco Evelyne Roch, Huawei DEMONSTRATIONS Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:25 – 09:55 Room: Exhibit Hall Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:00 – 16:30 Room: Exhibit Hall Network Service Chaining using Software-Defined Networking A Performance Evaluation Metric for NFV Elements on Multiple Timescales David Stezenbach, Kurt Tutschku, Markus Fiedler (University of Vienna, Blekinge Institute of Technology) Catherine Truchan, Ludovic Beliveau (Ericsson Research) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:00 – 16:30 Room: Exhibit Hall Comparison of Virtual Router Performance Using Physical and Virtual NICs Access Control NFV enforcement at the EHU-OpenFlow Enabled Facility Jon Matias, Eduardo Jacob, Christian Pinedo, Alaitz Mendiola (University of the Basque Country) Mukhtiar Shaikh, Robert Bays, James Kwon (Brocade Communications) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:25 – 09:55 Room: Exhibit Hall Mobile InfoCube: A Novel Mobile Network Enabled by In-Network Computing and MobileFlow Stratum Yan Wang, Weihua Hu, Hua Huang, Han Zhou, Zhongping Chen, Pengcheng Tang, Hongbo Tian, Xuejiao Yang (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:25 – 09:55 Room: Exhibit Hall Demonstration of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) Content Delivery using an SDN-enabled Optical Network Tasos Vlachogiannis, Mayur Channegowda, Shuping Peng, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra Simeonidou (University of Bristol) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:00 – 16:30 Room: Exhibit Hall Virtual CPE for Business Services Stuart Mackie (Juniper Networks) Demonstration of Multi-Partner Multi-Service Billing and Settlement of NFV-enabled Services Barbara Lancaster, Bhavani Shanmugam (MetraTech Corp.) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 17 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Chair: Damla Turgut (University of Central Florida, USA) Monitoring Home Network Traffic via Programmable Routers Kuai Xu (Arizona State University, USA) Lin Gu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Feng Wang (Arizona State University, USA) A Novel Protocol for Adaptive Broadcasting of Sensor Data in Urban Scenarios Jinseok Yang, Sameer S. Tilak, Tajana Simunic Rosing (UCSD, USA) Evading Eavesdroppers in Adversarial Cognitive Radio Networks Ali K Houjeij (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA) Walid Saad (University of Miami, USA) Tamer Basar (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor AHSN-1: Routing and Flow Optimization LBcast: Load-Balanced Broadcast Scheduling for Low-Duty-Cycle Wireless Sensor Networks Lijie Xu (Nanjing University, China) Guihai Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Non-Asymptotic Multicast Throughput Capacity in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks Jingjing Luo (Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China) Jinbei Zhang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Li Yu (Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China) Xinbing Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Maximizing Number of Satisfiable Routing Requests in Static Ad Hoc Networks Zane Sumpter, Lucas Burson (Wichita State University, USA) Bin Tang (California State University, USA) Xiao Chen (Texas State University, USA) Modeling Ad Hoc Mobile Networks: The General k-Hop Relay Routing Jiajia Liu, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato (Tohoku University, Japan) Tomoaki Kumagai, Atsushi Takahara (NTT, Japan) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor AHSN-2: VANET Management and Applications Chair: Imad Jawhar (UAE University, UAE) VANET Based Traffic Estimation: A Matrix Completion Approach Rong Du, Cailian Chen, Bo Yang, Xinping Guan (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) On the Recruitment of Smart Vehicles for Urban Sensing Sherin Abdel Hamid, Glen Takahara, Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Interaction between EDCA and HCCA: Simulation Study of DSRC for Work Zone Safety Jae-Han Lim, Mario Gerla, Danijela Cabric (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Join Driving: A Smart Phone-based Driving Behavior Evaluation System Hongyang Zhao, Huan Zhou (Zhejiang University, China) Canfeng Chen (Nokia Research Center, China) Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, China) Towards Efficient Vacant Taxis Cruising Guidance Yunfei Hou, Xu Li, Yunjie Zhao. Xiaowei Jia, Adel Sadek (State University of New York, Buffalo, USA) Kevin Hulme (SUNY Buffalo, China) Chunming Qiao (State University of New York, Buffalo, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 313/314, 3rd Floor CISS-1: Security of Wireless Networks Mitigating Misleading Routing Attack using Path Signature in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Farah Kandah (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, USA) Yashaswi Singh (NDSU, USA) Weiyi Zhang (AT&T Labs Research, USA) Yulu Ma (China Telecom, China) A Density Based Scheme to Countermeasure Spectrum Sensing Data Falsification Attacks in Cognitive Radio Networks Changlong Chen, Min Song (University of Toledo, USA) ChunSheng Xin (Old Dominion University, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 309/310, 3rd Floor CQRM-1: Data Center and Cloud Networking Chair: Dzmitry Kliazovich (University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg) Virtual Network Embedding Algorithm for One-to-One Site Protection Ashiq Khan (NTT DOCOMO, Japan) Xueli An, David Perez-Caparros, Wolfgang Kiess (DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany) Towards Coordinated Congestion Control and Load Balancing in Datacenter Networks Zhengwei Zhao (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Zhixiong Jiang, Chunyang Lu, Yushan Cai (ITC, China National Petroleum Corporation, China) Jingping Bi (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) An Analytical Model for Follow Me Cloud Tarik Taleb (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany) Adlen Ksentini (University of Rennes 1, IRISA Lab, France) Heterogeneity Aware Dominant Resource Assistant Heuristics for Virtual Machine Consolidation Yan Zhang, Nirwan Ansari (NJIT, USA) PR-VNE: Preventive Reliable Virtual Network Embedding Algorithm in Cloud's Network Oussama Soualah (UPEC, France) Ilhem Fajjari (Virtuor & UPEC, France) Nadjib Aitsaadi (LiSSi - UPEC, France) Abdelhamid Mellouk (UPEC, France) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor CRN-1: Spectrum Sharing Chair: Xiangwei Zhou (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA) Throughput Scaling Laws of Cognitive Radio Networks with Directional Transmission Zhiqing Wei, Zhiyong Feng, Qixun Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Wei Li, T. Aaron Gulliver (University of Victoria, Canada) Chair: Ming Yu (Florida State University, USA) A Topology Hidden Anonymous Multicast Routing for Ad Hoc Networks Wei Yuan (University of Essex, UK) Liang Hu (Jilin University, China) Kun Yang (University of Essex, UK) 18 Spectrum Sharing for Bidirectional Communication exploiting Zero-Forcing and Singular Value Decomposition Beamforming Hela Hakim (University of Carthage, Tunisia) Wessam Ajib (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) Hatem Boujemaa (Ecole Supérieure des Communications, Tunisia) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Interference-Mitigating Broadband Secondary User Downlink System: A Time-Reversal Solution Hang Ma, Feng Han, K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor Study on Spectrum Sharing Method based on Distance Estimation for Cognitive Radio Networks Kenta Umebayashi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) Janne Lehtomäki (University of Oulu, Finland) Yasuo Suzuki (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) Chair: Jingon Joung (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) A Cross-Layer Routing Protocol (CLRP) for Cognitive Radio Network Ramzi Saifan, Ahmed E. Kamal, Yong Guan (Iowa State University, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor SA-GC1: Energy-Efficient Wireless Communications A Mechanism for Load Proportional Energy Use in Wireless Local Area Networks Jie Chen, Biplab Sikdar (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) Energy-Efficient Heterogeneous Antenna Selection Relaying in Wireless Body Area Networks Stephen Lingfeng Wang, Konstantinos Mimis, Mohammud Z. Bocus, Gavin Watkins (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., UK) Justin P. Coon (University of Oxford, UK) Chair: Steven D. Blostein (Queen's University, Canada) Transmit Power Minimization for the Z Interference Channel Ernest Kurniawan (Stanford University & Institute for Infocomm Research, USA) Stefano Rini, Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA) Selection Diversity for Interference Alignment Systems Liangbin Li, Hamid Jafarkhani, Syed Ali Jafar (University of California, Irvine, USA) Low-Complexity Energy Efficiency Maximization Protocol for MIMO-OFDM Systems Eren Eraslan, Babak Daneshrad (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Interference Management Schemes with General Order Statistics and Interference Constraint for Multi-User Cooperative Wireless Networks Aymen Omri, Mazen Omar Hasna (Qatar University, Qatar) Energy Efficient Multiuser MIMO Systems with Distributed Transmitters Jingon Joung (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Yeow-Khiang Chia (Institute for Infocomm Research & A*STAR, Singapore) Sumei Sun (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) CT-1: Interference Management Interference Alignment with Diversity for the 2x2 X Network with Four Antennas Abhinav Ganesan, B. Sundar Rajan (Indian Institute of Science, India) Degrees of Freedom Region of Three-user MIMO Interference Channels Lu Yang, Wei Zhang (University of New South Wales, Australia) Syed Ali Jafar (University of California Irvine, USA) Designing Interference Alignment Algorithms by Algebraic Geometry Analysis Liangzhong Ruan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Moe Win (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Vincent Lau (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor ONS-1: Traffic Engineering and Control for Optical Networks Chair: Eiji Oki (University of Electro-Communications, Japan) Hierarchical Traffic Grooming Formulations Hui Wang, George N. Rouskas (North Carolina State University, USA) Dynamic Grooming, Routing, and Wavelength Assignment for Real-time Optical Networks Xu Wang, Maite Brandt-Pearce (University of Virginia, USA) Suresh Subramaniam (George Washington University, USA) Sub-Millisecond Dynamic Optical Path Setup in DWDM Multi-Mode Switching Networks Wenhao Chen, Lei Wang (University of Houston, USA) Dmitriy Chenchykov, Linsen Wu, Yuhua Chen (University of Houston, USA) A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for SDL Constructions of Optical FIFO Queues Jay Cheng, Hsin-Hung Chou, Chih-Heng Cheng (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor SPC-1: Cognitive Radio Chair: Claudio da Silva (Samsung, USA) Large Deviation Solution for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing with Diversity Analysis Dongliang Duan (University of Wyoming, USA) Liuqing Yang, Louis Scharf (Colorado State University, USA) Shuguang Cui (Texas A&M University, USA) Cognitive Radio Spectrum Prediction Using Dictionary Learning Seung-Jun Kim, Georgios B. Giannakis (University of Minnesota, USA) Joint Estimation Based Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radios in Time-Variant Fading Channels Bin Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications & Key Lab of Universal Wireless Communications, China) Zheng Zhou (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Arumugam Nallanathan (King's College London, UK) Spatial-Spectral Sensing using the Shrink & Match Algorithm in Asynchronous MIMO OFDM Signals Saeed Bagheri, Anna Scaglione (University of California, Davis, USA) Impact of Primary User Activity on the Performance of Energy-Based Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Systems Sara MacDonald (MITRE Corp., USA) Dimitrie Popescu (Old Dominion University, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor WC-1: Small Cells Chair: Bala Natarajan (Kansas State University, USA) Distributed Interference Coordination Based on Energy-efficient Game in HSPA HetNet Chi Zhang, Yuan Zhuang, Ying Xu, Chang Yongyu, Dacheng Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Access Strategy and Dynamic Downlink Resource Allocation for Femtocell Networks Zhefeng Jiang, Shiwen Mao (Auburn University, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 19 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Approximation Caching and Routing Algorithms for Massive Mobile Data Delivery Konstantinos Poularakis (University of Thessaly, Greece) George Iosifidis (University of Thessaly, CERTH & CERTH, Greece) Leandros Tassiulas (University of Thessaly, Greece) Outage Constrained Joint Precoding for D2D Underlay Cellular Networks Huan Tang, Zhi Ding, S. J. Ben Yoo (University of California, Davis, USA) Jyri Hämäläinen (Aalto University, Finland) Cloud Cell: Paving the way for Edgeless Networks Rakesh Taori (Samsung Telecommunications America, USA) Youngbin Chang, Hyunjeong Kang, Sangkyu Baek, Yeongmoon Son, Jungshin Park (Samsung Electronics, Korea) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor WC-2: Physical Layer Network Coding & Amplify-and-Forward Modeling and Performance Analysis of Different Access Schemes in Two-tier Wireless Networks Ge Xiaohu (Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China) Jorge Martinez-Bauset, Vicente Casares-Giner (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain) Bin Yang, Junliang Ye, Min Chen (Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China) JCEED: A Joint Channel Assignment and Routing Protocol for Minimizing Delay in MR-MC Wireless Networks Lei Zhou (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) Xianghui Cao (Illinois Institute of Technology & Zhejiang University, USA) Yu Cheng (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) Hongkun Li (Interdigital, USA) Chair: Kyunghun Jang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor Sum MSE Minimization for Multipoint-to-Multipoint MIMO AF Relay Systems Hyun-Joo Choi (Samsung Electronics, Korea) Changick Song (Imperial College London, UK) Haewook Park, Inkyu Lee (Korea University, Korea) WN-2: Multicast, Broadcast and Multimedia Energy-Efficient Relay Selection and Optimal Power Allocation for Performance-constrained Dual-hop Variable-gain AF Relaying Ammar Zafar (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Redha M. Radaydeh (Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia) Yunfei Chen (University of Warwick, UK) Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Performance Analysis of Amplify-and-Forward Relaying With Optimum Combining in the Presence of Co-Channel Interference Navod Suraweera, Norman Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada) Outage Probability of Space-Time Network Coding with Amplify-and-Forward Relays Ke Xiong (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Tao Li, Pingyi Fan (Tsinghua University, China) Zhangdui Zhong (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Khaled B. Letaief (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Multisource Buffer-Aided Relay Networks: Adaptive Rate Transmission Toufiqul Islam, Aissa Ikhlef, Robert Schober, Vijay Bhargava (University of British Columbia, Canada) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor WN-1: Network Performance Optimization Chair: Yu Wang (Auburn University, USA) Three-Dimensional Spatial Multiplexing for Directional Millimeter-Wave Communications in Multi-Cubicle Office Environments Zhiguo Shi (Zhejiang University, China) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, China) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) End-to-End Congestion Control in Multi-hop Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks: To Timeout or Not To Timeout? Yi Song (Wichita State University, USA) Linda Jiang Xie (University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA) 20 Performance Analysis of Random Access Multi-user MIMO Wireless LANs Shanshan Wu, Wenguang Mao, Xudong Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Chair: Athanasios V. Vasilakos (National Technical University of Athens & Kuwait University, Greece) Vehicular Backbone Networking Protocol for Highway Broadcasting using Directional Antennas Izhak Rubin, Yu-Yu Lin (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Andrea Baiocchi, Francesca Cuomo, Pierpaolo Salvo (University of Rome Sapienza, Italy) Adaptive Infection Recovery Schemes for Multicast Delay Tolerant Networks Beatriz Lorenzo, Savo Glisic (University of Oulu, Finland) Laura Galluccio (DIEEI, Italy) Yuguang Fang (University of Florida, USA) Efficient Multi-View 3D Video Multicast with Depth Image-Based Rendering in LTE Networks Yu-Chun Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) De-Nian Yang (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Channel Aware Rebuffering for Wireless Media Streaming with Handoff Control Lawrence Chow, Bradley Collins, Nicholas Bambos (Stanford University, USA) Peter Dely, Andreas J. Kassler (Karlstad University, Sweden) Christoph Peylo, Hans Joachim Einsiedler (Deutsche Telekom, Germany) Nico Bayer (Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Germany) PeB: Periodic Broadcast for Information Distribution in Large Wireless Networks Lin Yao (Dalian Institute of Technology, China) Xiaocheng Zou (North Carolina State University, USA) Jing Deng, Shan Suthaharan (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor AHSN-3: Delay Tolerant Networks Chair: Tao Han (New Jersey Institute of Tech, USA) CCS-DTN:Efficient Routing in Social DTNs Based on Clustering and Network Coding ZhenJing Zhang, Maode Ma (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Zhigang Jin (Tianjin University, China) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY An Adaptive Routing Protocol based on Connectivity Prediction for Underwater Disruption Tolerant Networks Tiansi Hu, Yunsi Fei (Northeastern University, USA) Sybil Defenses in Mobile Social Networks Wei Chang, Jie Wu, Chiu C. Tan (Temple University, USA) Feng Li (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA) A Novel Routing Method for Improving Message Delivery Delay in Hybrid DTN-MANET Networks Masaya Ito, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato (Tohoku University, Japan) SPS: Secure Personal Health Information Sharing with Patient-centric Access Control in Cloud Computing Mrinmoy Barua (University of Waterloo, Canada) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Delay Analysis of Disruption Tolerant Networks with Two-Hop Routing in a Finite-Buffer Regime Nima Torabkhani, Faramarz Fekri (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Primal Decomposition and Online Algorithms for Flow Optimization in Wireless DTNs George Konidaris, Stavros Toumpis (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece) Savvas Gitzenis (Certh, Greece) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor Secure and Effective Image Storage for Cloud Based E-healthcare Systems Chunhe Song (University of Waterloo, Canada) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 309/310, 3rd Floor CQRM-2: VoIP/MoIP Chair: Hideaki Yoshino (Nippon Institute of Technology, Japan) AHSN-4: Fault Tolerance Chair: Yacine Challal (University of Technology of Compiegne & Heudiasyc Lab. UMR CNRS, France) ALLONE: A New Adaptive Failure Detector Model for Low-power Lossy Networks Fatima Zohra Benhamida (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique & Laboratoire des Méthodes de Conception des Systèmes, Algeria) Yacine Challal (University of Technology of Compiegne & Heudiasyc lab. UMR CNRS, France) Mouloud Koudil (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique, Algeria) Exploiting Soil Moisture Information for Adaptive Error Control in Wireless Underground Sensor Networks Xin Dong, Mehmet Can Vuran (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA) Multiple Attributes-based Data Recovery in Wireless Sensor Networks Guangshuo Chen, Xiao-Yang Liu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Linghe Kong (Singapore University of Technology and Design & Shanghai Jiaotong University, Singapore) Jia-Liang Lu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Yu Gu (Singapore University of Technology and Design & ADSC, Singapore) Wei Shu (University of New Mexico, USA) Min-You Wu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) TAMR: Traffic-Aware Multipath Routing for Fault Tolerance in 6LoWPAN Kiwoong Kwon, Minkeun Ha, Seong Hoon Kim, Daeyoung Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Multi-hop Networks with Cooperative Relaying Assisted Links Torsten Andre (University of Klagenfurt, Austria) Market Entrance, User Interaction and Willingness-to-Pay: Exploring Fundamentals of QoE-based Charging for VoD Services Patrick Zwickl, Andreas Sackl (FTW Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria) Peter Reichl (University of Vienna & Université Européenne de Bretagne / Télécom Bretagne, Rennes, Austria) EVA: Enhancing VoIP Applications Bruno Miguel Sousa (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Kostas Pentikousis (EICT, Germany) Marilia Curado (University of Coimbra, Portugal) A New Adaptive Redundancy Control Algorithm for VoIP Applications Haytham Assem, David Malone (NUI Maynooth, Ireland) Jonathan Dunne, Pat O’Sullivan (IBM Dublin, Ireland) VoIP Quality Measurement: Enhanced E-model Using Bias Factor Therdpong Daengsi (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok & JADS Comm Ltd., Thailand) Pongpisit Wuttidittachotti (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) Resilient Communication through Multihoming for Remote Healthcare Applications Voravit Tanyingyong, M. Siraj Rathore, Markus Hidell, Peter Sjödin (KTH, Sweden) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor CRN-2: Economic Approach in Cognitive Radio Networks Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor CISS-2: Application and Social Network Security Chair: Kuai Xu (Arizona State University, USA) Privacy-preserving Attribute-based Friend Search in Geosocial Networks with Untrusted Servers Linke Guo (University of Florida, USA) Xiaoyan Zhu (Xidian University, China) Chi Zhang (University of Science of Technology of China, China) Yuguang Fang (University of Florida, USA) Adaptive Threshold Displacement Algorithm for Removing Hidden Information from Digital Images Fahimeh Rezaei, Michael Hempel (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Tao Ma (Xidian University, China) Pradhumna L. Shrestha, Dongming Peng, Hamid Sharif (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA) Chair: Atikan Teber (Case Western Reserve University & Prince Sultan University, USA) Futures Market for Spectrum Trade in Wireless Communications: Modeling, Pricing and Hedging Husheng Li (University of Tennessee, USA) Tao Shu (Oakland University, USA) Feng He (Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China) Ju Bin Song (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Pricing-based Routing in Cognitive Radio Networks Enas Khairullah, Mainak Chatterjee (University of Central Florida, USA) Kevin Kwiat (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA) Pricing Mechanisms and Equilibrium Behaviors of Noncooperative Users in Cognitive Radio Networks Nguyen H. Tran, Cuong T. Do, Seung Il Moon, Choong Seon Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 21 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Combating Time-Duration Uncertainty of Spectrum Resources: A Risk-Reduced Auction Approach Guangen Wu, Pinyi Ren, Li Sun, Qinghe Du (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor White Space Ecosystem: A Secondary Network Operator's Perspective Yuan Luo, Lin Gao, Jianwei Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Information and Power Transfer under MISO Channel with Finite-rate Feedback Chen-Feng Liu, Chia-Han Lee (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor CT-2: Synchronization and Channel Estimation Chair: Luc Deneire (University of Nice, France) Maximum Likelihood Synchronization of Burst-Mode CPM Ehsan Hosseini, Erik S. Perrins (University of Kansas, USA) Optimal Channel Probing in Communication Systems: The Two-Channel Case Matthew Johnston, Eytan Modiano (MIT, USA) Biological Cluster Identification for Ultra-wideband Multipath Propagations Bin Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications & Key Lab of Universal Wireless Communications, China) Zheng Zhou, Chenglin Zhao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Arumugam Nallanathan (King's College London, UK) A Signal Constellation for Pilotless Communications over Wiener Phase Noise Channels Shachar Shayovitz, Dan Raphaeli (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Device-to-Device Modeling and Analysis with a Modified Matern Hardcore BS Location Model Qiaoyang Ye (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Mazin Al-Shalash (Huawei, USA) Constantine Caramanis, Jeffrey Andrews (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Chair: Ioannis Krikidis (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Asymptotically Optimal Power Allocation for Point-to-Point Energy Harvesting Communication Systems Nikola Zlatanov (University of British Columbia, Canada) Zoran Hadzi-Velkov (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia) Robert Schober (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) CoMP Meets Energy Harvesting: A New Communication and Energy Cooperation Paradigm Jie Xu (National University of Singapore & University of Science and Technology of China, Singapore) Relay Selection for Energy Harvesting Cooperative Communication Systems Yaming Luo, Jun Zhang, Khaled B. Letaief (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Outage Probability Optimization with Equal and Unequal Transmission Rates under Energy Harvesting Constraints Sha Wei (Shanghai Jiaotong University, USA) Wei Guan, K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level SPC-10: Topics in Signal Processing for Communications (Interactive Session) Chair: Hani Mehrpouyan (California State University, USA) Mitigating Primary User Emulation Attacks in Cognitive Radio Networks Using Advanced Encryption Standard Ahmed Alahmadi, Mai Abdelhakim, Jian Ren, Tongtong Li (Michigan State University, USA) Chair: S. J. Ben Yoo (University of California, Davis, USA) Asynchronous Hybrid Maximum Likelihood Classification of Linear Modulations Onur Ozdemir (Boston Fusion Corp., USA) Pramod Varshney (Syracuse University, USA) Wei Su (US Army RDECOM CERDEC, USA) Design Integrated RSA for Multicast in Elastic Optical Networks with a Layered Approach Xiahe Liu, Long Gong, Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) A New Predistortion Architecture with Sampling Clock Jitter Mitigation for Wideband Systems Ying Liu, Wensheng Pan, Shihai Shao, Youxi Tang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Minimize Sub-carrier Reallocation in Elastic Optical Path Networks using Traffic Prediction Sunny Shakya, Yang Wang, Xiaojun Cao (Georgia State University, USA) Zilong Ye, Chunming Qiao (State University of New York, Buffalo, USA) BF Design in Cognitive Relay Networks via Support Vector Machines Min Lin (PLA University of Science and Technology & Southeast University, China) Jian Ouyang (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China) Wei-Ping Zhu (Concordia University, Canada) Cost-Optimized Design of Flexible-Grid Optical Networks Considering Regenerator Site Selection Weisheng Xie, Jason P. Jue (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Xi Wang, Qiong Zhang, Qingya She, Paparao Palacharla, Motoyoshi Sekiya (Fujitsu, USA) Beamforming for MIMO Gaussian Wiretap Channels with Imperfect Channel State Information Chenxi Liu, Giovanni Geraci, Nan Yang, Jinhong Yuan, Robert Malaney (University of New South Wales, Australia) Next-Generation Long-Haul Optical Links: Higher Spectral Efficiency through Time-Frequency Packing Giulio Colavolpe (University of Parma, Italy) Tommaso Foggi (CNIT Research Unit, Italy) Relay Beamforming for MIMO Multi-Relay Networks with Imperfect Channel Estimation Zijian Wang, Wen Chen (Shanghai JiaoTong University, China) Benoît Geller (ENSTA, France) Olivier Rioul (Telecom ParisTech & Ecole Polytechnique, France) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor ONS-2: Elastic and Virtual Optical Networks Connecting the Clouds with Low-Latency, Low-Cost Virtual Private Lines Enabled by Sliceable Optical Networks Shuqiang Zhang, Rui Wang, Uttam Mandal, M. Farhan Habib, Biswanath Mukherjee (University of California, Davis, USA) 22 SA-GC2: Energy Harvesting Systems Low Complexity Vector Precoding for Fast Fading MIMO Downlinks Christos Masouros (University College London, UK) Mathini Sellathurai (Heriot-Watt University, UK) Tharmalingam Ratnarajah (University of Edinburgh, UK) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Hexagonal Constellations for Small Cell Communication Srinath Hosur, Mohamed Mansour, June Chul Roh (Texas Instruments, USA) A Case where Noise Increases the Secrecy Capacity of Wiretap Channels Oussama Souihli (KDDI R&D Labs, Japan) Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio University, Japan) A Novel Low-Power Filter Design via Reduced-Precision Redundancy for Voltage Overscaling Applications Haoliang Li, Jianhao Hu, Jienan Chen (University of Electronic and Technology of China, China) Linear Precoder Designs over MIMO Interference Channels with Finite-Alphabet Inputs Yongpeng Wu (Southeast University, China) Chengshan Xiao (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA) Xiqi Gao (Southeast University, China) John D. Matyjas (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA) Zhi Ding (University of California, Davis, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor WC-5: Channel Coding, ARQ and Power Allocation Chair: Taejoon Kim (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor WC-3: OFDM and Multiple Access Chair: Mohamed M. A. Moustafa (Egyptian Russian University, Egypt) An Interference Cancellation scheme for The Multiuser TRDMA Uplink System Feng Han, K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA) An Efficient Cross Layer Design for OFDMA-Based Wireless Networks with Channel Reuse Rozita Rashtchi, Ramy Gohary, Halim Yanikomeroglu (Carleton University, Canada) New Statistical Studies on OFDM-QAM Peak-to-Mean-Envelope-Power Ratio Scott CH Huang (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) Hsiao-Chun Wu (Louisiana State University, USA) Youde Wu (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) Analysis of Phase Noise in Vector OFDM Systems Ibo Ngebani, Yabo Li (Zhejiang University, China) Xiang-Gen Xia (University of Delaware, USA) Sami Ahmed, Minjian Zhao (Zhejiang University, China) A Highly Efficient Multi-Carrier Transmission Scheme with Message-Driven Idle Subcarriers Tianlong Song, Tongtong Li (Michigan State University, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor WC-4: Multicell Cooperation and Interference Channels Chair: Balachander Narasimhan (Mediatek USA Inc., USA) A New Beamforming Design Based on Random Matrix Theory for Weighted Sum-Rate Maximization in Interference Channels Sang-Rim Lee, Han-Bae Kong, Haewook Park, Inkyu Lee (Korea University, Korea) Distributed Dynamic SINR Pricing for Multi-Cell Beamforming with Limited Backhaul Signaling Yansong Xu, Chen He, Lingge Jiang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Jie Li (ZTE Corporation, China) Coordinated Resource Allocation in Centralized Radio Access Networks with Dynamic Downlink/Uplink Reconfiguration Dalin Zhu, Ming Lei (NEC Laboratories China, China) Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA) Analysis of Multi-Cell Downlink Cooperation with a Constrained Spatial Model Salvatore Talarico, Matthew Valenti (West Virginia University, USA) Don Torrieri (US Army Research Laboratory, USA) Full-Diversity Precoding Design of Bit-Interleaved Coded Multiple Beamforming with Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Boyu Li, Ender Ayanoglu (University of California, Irvine, USA) Symbol-Level Combining for Hybrid ARQ on Interference-Aware Successive Decoding Hyukjoon Kwon, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang (Samsung Electronics, USA) Optimal Power Allocation over Multiple Identical Gilbert-Elliott Channels Jiaming Li, Junhua Tang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Bhaskar Krishnamachari (University of Southern California, USA) A New Stopping Criterion for Fast Low-Density Parity-Check Decoders Tian Xia, Hsiao-Chun Wu (Louisiana State University, USA) Scott CH Huang (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) Channel Coding Over Finite Transport Blocks in Modern Wireless Systems Cenk Sahin, Lingjia Liu, Erik S. Perrins (University of Kansas, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WN-3: Power Control and Resource Management Chair: Brendan Mumey (Montana State University, USA) Cross-Layer Carrier Selection and Power Control for LTE-A Uplink with Carrier Aggregation Ran Zhang, Miao Wang, Zhongming Zheng, Sherman Shen, Liangliang Xie (University of Waterloo, Canada) Power-Efficient Resource Allocation for QoS Provisioning in Underwater MIMO-OFDM Acoustic Cooperative Wireless Networks Ping Wang, Xi Zhang (Texas A&M University, USA) Mei Song (China) The Design of Resource Management Mechanism with Hybrid Access in a Macro-Femto System Binglai Niu, Vincent W.S. Wong (University of British Columbia, Canada) A Power Control Protocol to Maximize the Number of Common Available Channels between Two Secondary Users in Cognitive Radio Networks Ji Li, Linda Jiang Xie (University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA) Energy-Efficient Downlink Resource Allocation for Mobile Devices in Wireless Systems Ya-Ju Yu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Ai-Chun Pang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Pi-Cheng Hsiu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Yuguang Fang (University of Florida, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 23 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor WN-4: Delay Tolerant Networks and M2M Chair: Chunjie Duan (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA) Relative Interpersonal-Influence-Aware Routing in Buffer Constrained Delay-Tolerant Networks Ziyun Zhu, Sheng Liu, Suguo Du (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) Haojin Zhu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Reducing Latency of Message Diffusion on Congested DTNs Yuuichi Teranishi (NICT & Osaka University, Japan) Yusuke Sawamura, Kaname Harumoto, Shojiro Nishio (Osaka University, Japan) TLDTCA: A Distributed Approach to Meeting Heterogenous Connectivity Requirements to Sink in M2M Networks Xiaolong Li (Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China) Jun Cai (University of Manitoba, Canada) Hongbin Chen (Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China) Hong Zhang (University of Manitoba, Canada) Performance Analysis of Device-to-Device Underlay Communication in Rician Fading Channels Yuan Li, Jian Li, Jiamo Jiang, Mugen Peng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) An Efficient Prediction-based Routing Protocol in Delay Tolerant Networks Hao Yue (University of Florida, USA) Huai-Lei Fu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Linke Guo, Yuguang Fang (University of Florida, USA) Phone Lin (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor Joint Optimization of Spectrum Sensing and Dynamic Spectrum Access System Ye Wang, Bin Cao (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) Qinyu Zhang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) A Distributed CSMA Algorithm for Wireless Networks based on Ising Model Yi Wang, Ye Xia (University of Florida, USA) Distributed Dynamic Scheduling in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Spatial Randomness Chun-Hung Liu, Yi-Chen Tsai (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level CISS-10: Topics in Communication and Information System Security (Interactive Session) Probability of Strictly Positive Secrecy Capacity of the Weibull Fading Channel Xian Liu (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, USA) Transmit Antenna Selection with Alamouti Scheme in MIMO Wiretap Channels Shihao Yan, Nan Yang, Robert Malaney, Jinhong Yuan (University of New South Wales, Australia) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level AHSN-5: Localization Schemes CQRM-11: Modeling, Measurements and Performance Evaluation (Interactive Session) Chair: Suleyman Uludag (University of Michigan, Flint, USA) Chair: George Michailidis (University of Michigan, USA) Does Multi-hop Communication Enhance Localization Accuracy? Walid M. Ibrahim, Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Abd-Elhamid M. Taha (Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia) A Clustered Dynamic Point Split Algorithm for Packet Classification Weitao Han, Peng Yi (National Digital Switching System Engineering & Technology R&D Center, China) LALS: A Low Power Accelerometer Assisted Location Sensing Technique for Smartphones Thomas O. Oshin, Stefan Poslad (Queen Mary University of London, UK) A Reputation Based Incentive Mechanism for Selfish BitTorrent System Miao Wang, Yujun Zhang, Xuying Meng (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) A Two-tier Positioning Algorithm for Wireless Networks with Diverse Measurement Types Zimu Yuan (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Shuhui Yang (Purdue University Calumet, USA) Wei Li (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) How Does Selfishness Influence the Performance of Energy-Constrained Gossip? Xuefeng Xiao, Xiaoyan Kui (Central South University, China) Yong Li (Tsinghua University, China) GOSSIPY: A Distributed Localization System for Internet of Things using RFID Technology Lobna Eslim, Walid M. Ibrahim, Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Comparison of Multipath TCP and CMT-SCTP based on Intercontinental Measurements Martin Becke, Hakim Adhari, Erwin P. Rathgeb (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany) Fu Fa, Xiong Yang, Xing Zhou (Hainan University, China) Adaptive Collaboration for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks in Dynamic Environments Kejiang Xiao, Rui Wang, Li Cui (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Design and Analysis of a VoIP Based IEEE 802.16e System Doru Calin (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor Chair: Fen Zhou (University of Avignon, France) Towards Reproducible Performance Studies of Datacenter Network Architectures Using an Open-Source Simulation Approach Daji Wong, Kiam Tian Seow (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Chuan Heng Foh (University of Surrey, UK) Renuga Kanagavelu (A Star Data Storage Institute, Singapore) Automated MAC Protocol Generation under Dynamic Traffic Conditions Jian Zhen, Volkan Rodoplu (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Wavelet-Based Multi-Scale Anomaly Identification in Cloud Computing Systems Qiang Guan, Song Fu (University of North Texas, USA) AHSN-6: Medium Access Control I 24 Stochastic Analysis of Handshake-type Mechanisms in Uniformly Random Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Thomas Bourgeois (Waseda University & Telecom Bretagne, Japan) Shigeru Shimamoto (Waseda University, Japan) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Cross-Layer Resource Allocation Approach in OFDMA Systems with Multi-Class QoS Services and Users Queue Status Mustafa Muhammad Matalgah, Omar M. Hammouri, Bimal Paudel (University of Mississippi, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 309/310, 3rd Floor Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor DAS: A Dynamic Assignment Scheduling Algorithm for Stream Computing in Distributed Applications Kun Wang, Yu Yue (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Bo Liu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) CRN-3: MIMO and Cooperative Relaying Cognitive Radio Networks I CSSM-1: Multimedia Communications Chair: Susana Sargento (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal) Chair: Claudio Sacchi (University of Trento, Italy) Transmit Antenna Selection in a Cognitive MIMO System with Primary Cooperation Hans Yngvesson (CCSR, UK) Yi Ma, Na Yi, Rahim Tafazolli (University of Surrey, UK) Overlay Cognitive Radio Systems with Adaptive Two-Way Relaying Amal Hyadi (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Elmahdi Driouch, Wessam Ajib (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) On Spectral Efficiency of Using Relay with Opportunistic Channel Assignment Chuyi Qian, Yi Ma, Rahim Tafazolli (University of Surrey, UK) A New Cooperative Transmission Scheme with Relay Selection for Cognitive Radio Networks Wael Jaafar (École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada) Wessam Ajib (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) David Haccoun (Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada) Cognitive Cooperative Networks in Dual-Hop Asymmetric Fading Channels Trung Q. Duong (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden) Tran Trung Duy (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam) Michail Matthaiou (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Theodoros Tsiftsis (Technological Educational Institute of Lamia, Greece) George K. Karagiannidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor CRN-4: Cognitive Radio Applications and Implementation Viewpoint-Popularity-Driven Uplink Scheduling of Multi-Camera Sensor Arrays Jacob Chakareski (EPFL, Switzerland) A Distributed Online Algorithm for Optimal Real-time Energy Distribution in Smart Grid Yu Wang, Shiwen Mao (Auburn University, USA) Mark Nelms (USA) Design and Impact of Data Caps Wei Dai, Scott Jordan (University of California, Irvine, USA) Game Theoretical Bandwidth Request Allocation Strategy in P2P Streaming System Jiang Zhou (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Zhuo Chen (Chongqing University of Technology, China) Gang Feng (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor CT-3: Physical Layer Security Chair: Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College London, UK) Secrecy Wireless Information and Power Transfer with MISO Beamforming Liang Liu, Rui Zhang, Kee Chaing Chua (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Optimal Spectrum Partition and Mode Selection in Device-to-Device Overlaid Cellular Networks Xingqin Lin, Jeffrey Andrews (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Jamming Countermeasures for Multi-User MISO Broadcast Channels A DoF Perspective SaiDhiraj Amuru, Ravi Tandon, Michael Buehrer, T. Charles Clancy (Virginia Tech, USA) Chair: Bin Cao (Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen, China) QoS- and Security-Aware Dynamic Spectrum Management for Cyber-Physical Surveillance System Pengbo Si (Beijing University of Technology, China) F. Richard Yu (Carleton University, Canada) Yanhua Zhang (Beijing University of Technology, China) Secret Key Agreement under an Active Attack in MU-TDD Systems with Large Antenna Arrays Sanghun Im, Hyoungsuk Jeon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Jinho Choi (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Jeongseok Ha (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Learning-based Framework for Policy-aware Cognitive Radio Emergency Networking Eunkyung Lee, Hariharasudhan Viswanathan, Dario Pompili (Rutgers University, USA) Detecting Substitution Attacks Against Non-colluding Relays Ruohan Cao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Eric Graves, Tan Wong (University of Florida, USA) Tiejun Lv (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Adapting IEEE 802.22 OFDMA System for P2PWRANs Huaizhou Shi, R. Venkatesha Prasad, Vijay Sathyanarayana Rao, Ignas G.M.M. Niemegeers (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor Downlink Capacity of Super Wi-Fi Coexisting with Conventional Wi-Fi Hyoil Kim, Kyubo Shin, Changhee Joo (UNIST, Korea) A Novel Approach to Supporting Legacy Devices in LTE Networks Xingqin Lin (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Harish Viswanathan (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) ONS-3: Coding and Modulation for Optical Networks Chair: Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Iterative Hard-Decision Decoding of Braided BCH Codes for High-Speed Optical Communication Yung-Yih Jian, Henry D. Pfister, Krishna Narayanan (Texas A&M University, USA) Raghu Rao, Raied Mazahreh (Xilinx, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 25 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY A Novel Network Coded Parallel Transmission Framework for High-Speed Ethernet Xiaomin Chen, Admela Jukan (Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig, Germany) Muriel Médard (MIT, USA) Joint Detection of Multiple Orbital Angular Momentum Optical Modes Mohammed Alfowzan (University of Arizona, USA) Jaime A. Anguita (Universidad de los Andes, Chile) Bane Vasic (University of Arizona, USA) Model-Centric Nonlinear Equalizer for Coherent Long-Haul Fiber-Optic Communication Systems Houbing Song (West Virginia University, USA) Maite Brandt-Pearce (University of Virginia, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor SA-GC3: Energy-Efficient Communications Chair: Rallis Papademetriou (University of Portsmouth, UK) Energy Efficient Coordinated Beamforming for Multi-cell MISO Systems Yi Huang (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Jie Xu (National University of Singapore & University of Science and Technology of China, Singapore) Ling Qiu (PCN&SS Lab, China) Energy-Aware Broadcast MU-MIMO Precoder Design with Imperfect Battery Knowledge Javier Rubio, Antonio Pascual-Iserte (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) Dynamic Energy-aware Multipath Grooming Juliana De Santi, Nelson L. S. da Fonseca (State University of Campinas, Brazil) Analysis of a Probing-Based Cyclic Sleep Mechanism for Passive Optical Networks N. Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) Nga Dinh (Bell Labs Seoul, Korea) Anwar Walid, Adriaan J. van Wijngaarden (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) QPAR: a Quasi-Passive and Reconfigurable Node for Green Next-Generation Optical Access Networks Yingying Bi, Jing Jin, Ahmad R. Dhaini, Leonid Kazovsky (Stanford University, USA) A New Precoder Design for Precoding-based Blind Channel Estimation for MIMO-OFDM Systems Song Noh, Michael Zoltowski (Purdue University, USA) Performance Analysis of Least Squares-based Multichannel Decision Feedback Equalization of Time-Varying Channels Milutin Pajovic (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) James Preisig (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor WC-6: Millimeter Wave and Device-to-Device Communications Chair: Taejoon Kim (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Optimal Resource Allocation for Device-to-Device Communications in Fading Channels Daquan Feng (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Lu Lu (Georgia Tech, USA) Yi Yuan-Wu (Orange Labs, France) Geoffrey Li (Georgia Tech, USA) Gang Feng, Shaoqian Li (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Beamspace MIMO for High-Dimensional Multiuser Communication at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies Akbar Sayeed, John Brady (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA) Tens of Gbps Support with mmWave Beamforming Systems for Next Generation Communications Taeyoung Kim, Jeongho Park, Ji-Yun Seol, Suryong Jeong, Jaeweon Cho, Wonil Roh (Samsung Electronics, Korea) Interference Aware Node Activation for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Sunho Park, Byungju Lee, Byonghyo Shim (Korea University, Korea) High-Throughput Beamforming Receiver for Millimeter Wave Mobile Communication Bei Yin (Rice University, USA) Shadi Abu-Surra, Gary Xu, Thomas Henige, Eran Pisek, Zhouyue Pi (Samsung, USA) Joseph R. Cavallaro (Rice University, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor WC-7: OFDM Chair: Kitaek Bae (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor SPC-2: Channel Estimation and Equalization Chair: Hsiao-Chun Wu (Louisiana State University, USA) Novel Robust Transmitter Identification Technique for Digital Television Signals Hsiao-Chun Wu (Louisiana State University, USA) Yiyan Wu (Communications Research Centre, Canada) Novel Blind Encoder Identification of Reed-Solomon Codes with Low Computational Complexity Hongting Zhang, Hsiao-Chun Wu (Louisiana State University, USA) Hong Jiang (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) Joint Angle and Delay Estimation for 2D Active Broadband MIMO-OFDM Systems Yi Zhu, Lingjia Liu (University of Kansas, USA) Jianzhong Zhang (Samsung Telecommunications America, USA) 26 EESM-based Link Adaptation in OFDM: Modeling and Analysis Jobin Francis, Neelesh B. Mehta (Indian Institute of Science, India) An Efficient Blind Detection Algorithm for OFDM Systems in Selective Fading Channels Ming-Xian Chang, Liang-Hui Lin (National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan) Two-Path Transmission Framework for ICI Reduction in OFDM Systems Miaowen Wen, Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China) Liuqing Yang (Colorado State University, USA) Bingli Jiao (Peking University, China) Peak-to-Average Power Reduction by Rotation of the Time-Frequency Representation C. Willem Korevaar, Pieter-Tjerk de Boer, Andre Kokkeler, Gerard Smit (University of Twente, Netherlands) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WN-5: Femtocell Networks Chair: Prathima Agrawal (Auburn University, USA) Analysis of Femtocell Coverage Fraction and Isolated Probability Using Stochastic Geometry Huanle Zhang, Jian Liu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Yupeng Jia (National Instruments, USA) Yulu Ma (China Telecom, Shanghai Research Center, China) Pairwise Error Probability Evaluation of Cooperative Mobile Femtocells Mohamed F. Feteiha, Mahmoud H. Qutqut, Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Autonomous Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Distributed Femtocell Networks Ahmed Khattab, Khaled Elsayed (Cairo University, Egypt) A Preset Threshold Based Cross-Tier Handover Algorithm for Uplink Co-Channel Interference Mitigation in Two-Tier Femtocell Networks Geng Chen, Jun Zheng, Lianfeng Shen 9Southeast University, China) A Load-Balancing Handoff Mechanism for Two-Tier Femtocell Networks: A Game Approach Chih-Cheng Tseng, Chih-Chieh Wang, Fang-Chang Kuo, Hwang-Cheng Wang (National Ilan University, Taiwan) Kuo-Chang Ting (Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Hsinchu, Taiwan) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor WN-6: Energy Efficiency Chair: Baoxian Zhang (University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Energy Efficient WiFi-based Fingerprinting for Indoor Positioning with Smartphones Igor Bisio, Fabio Lavagetto, Mario Marchese, Andrea Sciarrone (University of Genoa, Italy) DRX and QoS-aware Energy-efficient Uplink Scheduling for Long Term Evolution Ozgur Ergul, Ozgur Yilmaz (Koc University, Turkey) Ali T Koc (Intel Corporation, USA) Ozgur B. Akan (Koc University, Turkey) An Energy-Efficient On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Jie Hao, Guojian Duan, Baoxian Zhang (University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Cheng Li (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) Optimum Energy Efficient Communications for Hybrid ARQ Systems Gang Wang, Jingxian Wu (University of Arkansas, USA) Yahong Rosa Zheng (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA) A Non-parametric Modeling of Time-of-flight Ranging Error for Indoor Network Localization Yuan Yang, Yubin Zhao, Marcel Kyas (Freie University Berlin, Germany) Localization Accuracy of Range-only Sensors with Additive and Multiplicative Noise Xiufang Shi, Zaiyue Yang, Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, China) Efficient Range-Free Localization Algorithm for Randomly Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks Ahmad El Assaf (INRS, Canada) Slim Zaidi (University of Quebec, INRS-EMT, Canada) Sofiene Affes (INRS-EMT, Canada) Nahi Kandil (Université du Québec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada) Consensus-based Time Synchronization in Sensor Networks: An Experimental Study Hao Li, Jianping He (Zhejiang Universit, China) Peng Cheng (Zhejiang University & Singapore University of Technology and Design, China) Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, China) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor AHSN-8: Medium Access Control II Chair: Maode Ma (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Distributed Interferer-Channel Aware Scheduling in Large-Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Chun-Hung Liu (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Performance Analysis of Grouping Strategy for Dense IEEE 802.11 Networks Lei Zheng, Lin Cai, Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada) Minming Ni (University of Victoria & Beijing Jiaotong University, Canada) A Pipelined-Forwarding, Routing-Integrated and Effectively-Identifying MAC for Large-Scale WSN Fei Tong (University of Victoria, Canada) Minming Ni (University of Victoria & Beijing Jiaotong University, Canada) Lei Shu (Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, China) Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada) Harmonizing MAC and Routing in Low Power and Lossy Networks Piergiuseppe Di Marco, Carlo Fischione, George Athanasiou (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Prodromos-Vasileios Mekikis (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) AFR: Accurate and Fast RFID Estimation Wenchao Jiang, Yanmin Zhu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Bo Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 313/314, 3rd Floor CISS-3: Security and Privacy in Cloud Computing and Storage Chair: Lin Ye (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Group Sparse Beamforming for Green Cloud Radio Access Networks Yuanming Shi, Jun Zhang, Khaled B. Letaief (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor AHSN-7: Localization and Link Layer Issues Chair: Mauro Biagi (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) Practical and Privacy-assured Data Indexes for Outsourced Cloud Data Hongli Zhang, Zhigang Zhou (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Xiaojiang Du (Temple University, USA) Panpan Li, Xiangzhan Yu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Protecting Private Cloud Located within Public Cloud Hongli Zhang, Lin Ye (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Xiaojiang Du (Temple University, USA) Mohsen Guizani (QU, USA) An Efficient Indoor Navigation Scheme Using RFID-based Delay Tolerant Network Hao Ji, Lei Xie, Yafeng Yin, Sanglu Lu (Nanjing University, China) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 27 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Effectively Auditing IaaS Cloud Servers Chunlu Wang, Liu Chuanyi, Xiaoliang Wang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Yingfei Dong (University of Hawaii, USA) P2E: Privacy-preserving and Effective Cloud Data Sharing Service Xin Dong, Jiadi Yu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Yuan Luo (Shanghai Jiaotong University & Waterloo University, China) Yingying Chen (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA) Xue Guangtao, Minglu Li (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Provable Ownership of File in De-duplication Cloud Storage Chao Yang (Xidian University & Michigan State University, USA) Jian Ren (Michigan State University, USA) Jian-feng Ma (Xidian University, Puerto Rico) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor CRN-5: MIMO and Cooperative Relaying Cognitive Radio Networks II Chair: Pengbo Si (Beijing University of Technology, China) Two-Way Cognitive Relay Networks with Multiple Licensed Users Kyeong Jin Kim (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA) Trung Q. Duong (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden) Maged Elkashlan (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) Phee Lep Yeoh (University of Melbourne, Australia) Arumugam Nallanathan (King's College London, UK) A Novel Interference Alignment Scheme Based on Antenna Selection in Cognitive Radio Networks Xuanheng Li, Yi Sun (Dalian University of Technology, China) F. Richard Yu (Carleton University, Canada) Nan Zhao (Dalian University of Technology, China) Cross-Channel Gain Estimation with Amplify-and-Forward Relay in Cognitive Radio Lin Zhang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Guodong Zhao (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Gang Wu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Zhi Chen (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China & University of California, Riverside, China) Practical Interference Alignment and Cancellation for MIMO Underlay Cognitive Radio Networks with Multiple Secondary Users Tianyi Xu, Liangping Ma, Gregory Sternberg (InterDigital Communications, USA) Spectrum Sharing Strategy using Bipartite Matching for Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networks Yujie Tang, Yongkang Liu, Jon Mark, Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 309/310, 3rd Floor CSSM-2: Communications Software Deep Space Communication Relay Services under Energy Constraint with Optimal Power Control Chunqiu Wang, Wei Wang (South Dakota State University, USA) Kazem Sohraby, Yanxiao Zhao (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, USA) James Dudek (Oglala Lakota College, USA) Link Aware HTTP Adaptive Streaming for Enhanced Quality of Experience Vishwanath Ramamurthi, Ozgur Oyman (Intel Corporation, USA) Perceptual Experience Oriented Transmission Scheduling for Scalable Video Streaming over Cognitive Radio Networks Ruixiao Yao, Yanwei Liu (IA, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Jinxia Liu (Zhejiang Wanli University, China) Pinghua Zhao (IA, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Song Ci (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Modeling the Hybrid Temporal and Spatial Resolutions Effect for Web Video Quality Evaluation Chao Chen, Wen Ji (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Min Chen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) Yiqiang Chen (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor CT-4: Coding Theory Chair: Ranjan K. Mallik (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India) Non-Uniform Windowed Decoding Schedules for Spatially Coupled Codes Najeeb Ul Hassan (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Ali E. Pusane (Bogazici University, Turkey) Michael Lentmaier (Lund University, Sweden) Gerhard Fettweis (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany) Daniel J. Costello, Jr. (University of Notre Dame, USA) Cooperative Decoder Design for Non-binary LDPC Code with Coefficients Selection Yang Yu, Wen Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Jun Li (University of Sydney, Australia) Benoît Geller (ENSTA, France) Informed Dynamic Scheduling for Majority-Logic Decoding of Non-Binary LDPC Codes Nanfan Qiu, Wen Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Yichao Lu (Waseda University, Japan) Yang Yu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Min-Sum-based decoders running on noisy hardware Christiane Kameni Ngassa, Valentin Savin (CEA LETI, France) David Declercq (ETIS lab. ENSEA/Cergy University/CNRS UMR, France) A Simple Root-Like Bit Mapping to Improve the Performance of LDPC-Coded QAM Systems Fernanda Smith, Evaldo Pelaes (Federal University of Pará, Brazil) Bartolomeu F. Uchôa-Filho (Federal University of Santa Catarina & Communications Research Group, Brazil) Chair: Wen Ji (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) An Efficient CQI Feedback Resource Allocation Scheme for Wireless Video Multicast Services Xiang Chen, Jenq-Neng Hwang (University of Washington, USA) Chung-Nan Lee (University of Yat-sen, Taiwan) Chih-Wei Huang (National Central University, Taiwan) 28 Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor ONS-4: Energy Efficient Optical Networks Chair: George N. Rouskas (North Carolina State University, USA) Energy Source-Aware Manycast Overlay in WDM Networks Thilo Schöndienst, Jeremy M. Plante, Dylan A.P. Davis (University of Massachusetts, USA) Vinod M. Vokkarane (University of Massachusetts & MIT, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY An Energy and Cost Efficient WDM/OFDMA PON System Architecture Maria C. Yuang, Po-Lung Tien, Jyehong Chen (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Hsing-Yu Chen, Dar-Zu Hsu (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan) Chia-Chien Wei (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan) Demonstration of Timer-based ONU Deep Sleep for Emergency Communication during Power Failure Hirotaka Ujikawa, Takashi Yamada, Naoto Yoshimoto (NTT, Japan) A Smartphone Localization Algorithm Using RSSI and Inertial Sensor Measurement Fusion William Wei-Liang Li, Ronald A. Iltis (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Moe Win (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Indoor Localization Using Visible Light and Accelerometer Muhammad Yasir, Siu-Wai Ho, Badri N. Vellambi (University of South Australia, Australia) Joint Relay Selection and Power Allocation in Cooperative FSO Networks Hui Zhou, Donglin Hu, Shiwen Mao, Prathima Agrawal (Auburn University, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor Real Time Non-Coherent Synchronization Method in 6-10.6 GHz IR-UWB Demonstrator Chipset Johannes H.C. van den Heuvel, Hans Pflug (Holst Centre / IMEC, Netherlands) Ananthakrishnan Ramkumar (TU Delft, Netherlands) Alex Young, Jac Romme, Martijn Hijdra, Benjamin Busze, Arjan Breeschoten (Holst Centre / IMEC, Netherlands) Gerard J.M. Janssen (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Guido Dolmans, Kathleen Philips, Harmke de Groot (Holst Centre / IMEC, Netherlands) SA-GC4: Green Cellular Networks Chair: Christos Verikoukis (Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia, Spain) Joint Dynamic Energy-efficient Spectrum Allocation and Routing in Two-tiered 4G Cellular Systems Wahyu Pramudito, Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, UK) Network Sharing and its Energy Benefits: a Study of European Mobile Network Operators Marco G. Ajmone Marsan (Politecnico di Torino & IMDEA Networks, Italy) Michela Meo (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Low-Carb: Reducing Energy Consumption in Operational Cellular Networks Muhammad Saqib Ilyas, Ghufran Baig, Mubashir Qureshi, Qurrat ul Ain Nadeem, Ali Raza, Munaf Qazi (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan) Bilal Rassool (Warid Telecom (Pvt) Pakistan, Pakistan) Energy Efficient Cellular Networks in the Presence of Delay Tolerant Users Samantha Gamboa, Alexander Pelov, Patrick Maillé (Institut Mines-Telecom / Telecom Bretagne, France) Xavier Lagrange (Institut Mines Telecom / Telecom Bretagne & IRISA, France) Nicolas Montavont (Institut Telecom / Telecom Bretagne, France) Distributed Energy-Efficient Inter-cell Interference Control with BS Sleep Mode and User Fairness in Cellular Networks Shouchao Jiang, F. Richard Yu, Yi Sun (Dalian University of Technology, China) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor SPC-3: Detection, Estimation and Localization Chair: Hung Nguyen (The Aerospace Corporation, USA) Exploiting Transmitter I/Q Imbalance for Estimating the Number of Active Users Hao Li, Xianbin Wang (The University of Western Ontario, Canada) Yulong Zou (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Likelihood Adaptation of Particle Filter for Target Tracking using Wireless Sensor Networks Yubin Zhao, Yuan Yang, Marcel Kyas (Freie University Berlin, Germany) An Efficient Algorithm for Space-Time Block Code Classification Yahia Eldemerdash, Octavia A. Dobre, Mohamed Marey (Memorial University, Canada) George K. Karagiannidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Bruce Liao (DRDC, Canada) WC-8: Broadband and Higher Frequency Systems Chair: Aditya Chopra (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Improvement of Bandwidth Efficiency for Ultraviolet Communication System Through M×N-ary Variable Width Period Modulation Shengyang He, Guanghui Ren (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Zhi Zhong (Harbin Engineering University, China) Relaying in Fading Channels using Quantize and Encode Forwarding through Optical Wireless Links Kuldeep Kumar, Deva K. Borah (New Mexico State University, USA) An Energy-aware and Scalable UWB Impulse Radio Baseband Supporting Coherent Reception Benjamin Busze, Alex Young, Christian Bachmann (Holst Centre / IMEC, Netherlands) Jing Cao (TU Delft, Netherlands) Johannes H.C. van den Heuvel, Martijn Hijdra, Mario Konijnenburg, Kathleen Philips, Arjan Breeschoten, Harmke de Groot (Holst Centre / IMEC, Netherlands) Multi-beam Antenna Combining for 28 GHz Cellular Link Improvement in Urban Environments Shu Sun (NYU WIRELESS & NYU-Poly, USA) Theodore Rappaport (New York University & NYU WIRELESS, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor WC-9: Spectrum Sensing and Cognitive Networks Chair: Robert Caiming Qiu (Tennessee Tech University, USA) Modeling Time-varying Aggregate Interference from Cognitive Radios and Implications on Primary Exclusive Zone Design Mohd. Shabbir Ali, Neelesh B. Mehta (Indian Institute of Science, India) Downlink Power Allocation Algorithm for Licence-exempt LTE Systems Using Kriging and Compressive Sensing Based Spectrum Cartography Beeshanga Abewardana Jayawickrama, Eryk Dutkiewicz (Macquarie University, Australia) Ian Oppermann (CSIRO, Australia) Markus Dominik Mueck (Intel Mobile Communications, Germany) Gengfa Fang (Macquarie University, Australia) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 29 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • TUESDAY Rate Allocation Mechanisms for Multi-Class Service Transmission over Cognitive Radio Networks S. Shahrear Tanzil, Md. Jahangir Hossain (University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Canada) Mohammad Mamunur Rashid (Intel Corporation, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor On the Efficiency of Wireless Networks with Partially Overlapping Channels Khairi A. Hamdi, Mohammad Robat Mili (University of Manchester, UK) A Packet Collision Model for PER Analysis in Smart Utility Networks Ruofei Ma, Shuai Han, Shuyi Chen (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Hsiao-Hwa Chen (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Weixiao Meng (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Cheng Li (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) Performance Analysis of Primary and Secondary Users in a Cognitive Multiple-Access Channel Gozde Ozcan, M. Cenk Gursoy (Syracuse University, USA) Tuesday, 10 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WN-7: Routing Chair: Yupeng Jia (National Instruments, USA) Simple and Backwards Compatible Layer-2 Routing for Multi-technology Personal Area Networks Rui Lopes Campos (INESC TEC, Portugal) Manuel Ricardo (Universidade do Porto & INESC Porto, Portugal) Information-Theoretic Study on Routing Path Selection in Two-Way Relay Networks Shanshan Wu, Wenguang Mao, Xudong Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) An Interest Community Routing Scheme for Opportunistic Networks Qilie Liu, Chunfeng Hu, Yun Li, Weiliang Zhao (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Yulu Ma (China Telecom, China) Application-Aware Routing for Multi-hop Cognitive Radio Networks with Channel Bonding Feng Ye (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Jiazhen Zhou (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, USA) Yi Qian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) WN-8: Performance Analysis and Optimization Chair: Qiang Duan (Pennsylvania State University, USA) An Analytical Framework and Implementation of Wireless Network Inference and Optimization Yalin E Sagduyu (Intelligent Automation, Inc. & University of Maryland, College Park, USA) Yi Shi (Intelligent Automation Inc., USA) Anthony Fanous (University of Maryland, College Park, USA) Jason Hongjun Li (Intelligent Automation Inc., USA) Capacity-Optimized Topology Control for Cooperative Wireless Networks with Interference Cancellation Xin Ao (Dongguan University of Technology, China) F. Richard Yu (Carleton University, Canada) Quansheng Guan (South China University of Technology & Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) Shengming Jiang (Shanghai Maritime University, China) Victor CM Leung (University of British Columbia, Canada) Performance Analysis of Multi-Channel Multi-Source Message Delivery in ICMN Boyang Yu (University of Victoria, Canada) Minming Ni (University of Victoria & Beijing Jiaotong University, Canada) Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada) Interference Cancellation and Rate Maximization in Full-duplex Cooperative Communications Peng Li, Song Guo (University of Aizu, Japan) Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada) A QoS-Oriented Routing Game for Smart Meter Data Collection Yang Cao (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) Dongliang Duan (University of Wyoming, USA) Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China) Liuqing Yang (Colorado State University, USA) Jiaolong Wei (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) 30 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor AHSN-9: Node Placement and Topology Control CQRM-3: SDN and Content Centric Networking Chair: Wei Chen (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Chair: Qiang Duan (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Relay Node Placement in Partitioned Wireless Sensor Networks with Guaranteed Lifetime Shilin Xu, Lingge Jiang, Chen He, Qi Xi (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) A Performance Study of Network Migration to SDN-enabled Traffic Engineering Marcel Caria, Admela Jukan (Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig, Germany) Marco Hoffmann (Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG, Germany) Energy and Coverage Trade-offs in Deploying a Mix of Mobile and Stationary Relays for Disjoint Wireless Sensor Networks Izzet F. Senturk, Kemal Akkaya (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA) Distributed Approach for Reconnecting Disjoint Segments Yatish K. Joshi, Mohamed Younis (University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA) A Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm for Constructing Load-Balanced Virtual Backbones in Probabilistic Wireless Sensor Networks Jing (Selena) He (Kennesaw State University, USA) Shouling Ji, Raheem Beyah (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Yingshu Li (Georgia State University, USA) A New WSN Deployment Algorithm for Water Pollution Monitoring in Amazon Rainforest Rivers Zakia Khalfallah (UPMC, France) Ilhem Fajjari (Virtuor & UPMC, France) Nadjib Aitsaadi (LiSSi - UPEC, France) Rami Langar, Guy Pujolle (UPMC, France) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor CISS-4: PHY-layer Security An Analytical Model for Software Defined Networking: A Network Calculus-based Approach Siamak Azodolmolky (GWDG, Germany) Reza Nejabati (University of Bristol, UK) Maryam Pazouki, Philipp Wieder (GWDG, Germany) Ramin Yahyapour (GWDG - University Göttingen, Germany) Dimitra Simeonidou (University of Bristol, UK) A Comparative Study of Content-Centric and Content-Distribution Networks: Performance and Bounds Michele Mangili (Université Paris-Sud & Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, France) Fabio Martignon (Université Paris-Sud, France) Antonio Capone (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Understanding Flow Performance in the Wild Muhammad Amir Mehmood (KICS, UET, Lahore, Pakistan) Nadi Sarrar (TU Berlin & Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Germany) Steve Uhlig (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) Anja Feldmann (TU-Berlin & Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany) Content Aware Routing: A Content Oriented Traffic Engineering Hiroki Mihara, Daiki Imachi, Miki Yamamoto (Kansai University, Japan) Takashi Miyamura, Koji Sasayama (NTT, Japan) Chair: Selcuk Uluagac (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Covert OFDM Transmission Using CDD Based Frequency Selective Channel Sun Songlin (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Bo Rong (CRC, Canada) Yanhong Ju (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Connectivity of Multi-channel Wireless Networks under Jamming Attacks Chengzhi Li (Broadcom, USA) Huaiyu Dai (NC State University, USA) Secure OFDM Transmission Based on Multiple Relay Selection and Cooperation Weikun Hou, Xianbin Wang, Ahmed Refaey (University of Western Ontario, Canada) A Secure and Robust Self-Encoded Spread Spectrum Multiple-Access Approach for Multimedia Communication System Kun Hua, Guang-Chong Zhu (Lawrence Technological University, USA) Athanasios V. Vasilakos (National Technical University of Athens & Kuwait University, Greece) Honggang Wang (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA) Wei Wang (South Dakota State University, USA) Realizing an 802.11-based Covert Timing Channel Using Off-The-Shelf Wireless Cards Sakthi Vignesh Radhakrishnan, Selcuk Uluagac, Raheem Beyah (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor CRN-6: Energy Management of Cognitive Radio Networks Chair: Xiangwei Zhou (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA) Optimal Selection of Spectrum Sensing Duration for an Energy Harvesting Cognitive Radio Ahmed El Shafie (WINC, Nile University, Egypt) Ahmed Sultan (Alexandria University, Egypt) Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation for Cognitive Radio Networks Lu Lu, Dawei He, Xingxing Yu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Geoffrey Li (Georgia Tech, USA) Saving-Sensing-Throughput Tradeoff in Cognitive Radio Systems with Wireless Energy Harvesting Sixing Yin, Erqing Zhang, Liang Yin, Shufang Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Hard Combining Based Energy Efficient Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Network Huanyu Yang, Zhifeng Zhao (Zhejiang University, China) Honggang Zhang (Université Européenne de Bretagne (UEB) and Supelec & Zhejiang University, France) On Precoding for Maximum Weighted Energy Efficiency of MIMO Cognitive Multiple Access Channels Guangjie Huang, Jitendra Tugnait (Auburn University, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 31 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor CSSM-3: Multimedia Service Chair: Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues (IT, University of Beira Interior, Portugal) CALMTV: A Cluster Based Application Layer Multicast Architecture for IPTV Merve Ozkardes, Ece Güran Schmidt (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) FEDCVS: A Fair and Efficient Scheduling Scheme for Dynamic Cooperative Video Streaming on Smartphones Chao Huang, Anfu Zhou, Min Liu (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Jinsong Lan (CNIC, Chinese Academy of Science, China) Zhongcheng Li (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Incentive Mechanism for Collaborative Smartphone Sensing using Overlapping Coalition Formation Games Boya Di, Tianyu Wang, Lingyang Song (Peking University, China) Zhu Han (University of Houston, USA) Performance Evaluation of an Enhanced Criptography Solution for m-Health Applications in Cooperative Environments Fábio Canelo, Bruno Silva, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues (IT, University of Beira Interior, Portugal) Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor NGN-1: Forwarding Design for Next Generation Network Chair: Christos Papadopoulos (Colorado State University, USA) MobiCCN: Mobility Support with Greedy Routing in Content-Centric Networks Liang Wang, Otto Waltari, Jussi Kangasharju (University of Helsinki, Finland) Fast Rerouting for IP Multicast under Single Node Failures Aditya Sundarrajan, Srinivasan Ramasubramanian (University of Arizona, Tucson, USA) An Inter-AS Address Space (Re) Allocation Planning Scheme in Hierarchical and Automatic Number Allocation Kenji Fujikawa, Sugang Xu, Hiroaki Harai (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan) Temporal Logic-based Reasoning About iBGP Multipath Dissemination Feng Wang (Liberty University, USA) 100+ Gbps IPv6 Packet Forwarding on Multi-Core Platforms Thilan Ganegedara, Viktor K. Prasanna (University of Southern California, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor ONS-5: Visible Light Communications and OFDM Chair: Lei Liu (University of California, Davis, USA) Channel Capacity for Dimmable Visible Light Communications Jun-Bo Wang (Southeast University, China) Qing-Song Hu (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China) Jiangzhou Wang (University of Kent, UK) Yu-Hua Huang (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China) Jin-Yuan Wang (Southeast University, China) Alamouti-Type Coding for Visible Light Communication Based on Direct Detection Using Image Sensor Yuta Amano, Koji Kamakura (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan) Takaya Yamazato (Nagoya University, Japan) 32 High-Speed Visible Light Indoor Networks Based on Optical Orthogonal Codes and Combinatorial Designs Mohammad Noshad, Maite Brandt-Pearce (University of Virginia, USA) On the Optimum Performance of Multicarrier Optical Signals with Nonlinear Phase Distortion João Guerreiro (FCT-UNL, Portugal) Rui Dinis (IT & FCT-UNL, Portugal) Paulo Montezuma (FCT-UNL, Portugal) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor SA-eH1: Networks and Applications Chair: Giorgio Quer (University of California, San Diego, USA) Distance Estimation in Concentration-Based Molecular Communications Jiun-Ting Huang, Hsin-Yu Lai, Yen-Chi Lee (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Chia-Han Lee (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Ping-Cheng Yeh (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) End-to-end Delay Distributions in Wireless Tele-ultrasonography Medical Systems Yu Chen (University College London, UK) Nada Y. Philip, Robert Istepanian (Kingston University, UK) Izzat Darwazeh (University College London, UK) Evaluation of Fall Risk for Post-Stroke Patients Using Bluetooth Low-Energy Wireless Sensor Brandon Allen, Robert Derveloy, Kelsey Lowry, Hanna Handley, Nancy Fell (University of Tennessee Chattanooga, USA) Wade Gasior, George Yu (Variable Technologies, LLC, USA) Mina Sartipi (University of TN, Chattanooga, USA) PESC: A Parallel System for Clustering ECG Streams Based on MapReduce Lin Yang, Jin Zhang, Qian Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor SA-GC5: Smart Grid Chair: Houbing Song (West Virginia University, USA) A Framework for Reliable Reception of Wireless Metering Data using Protocol Side Information Rasmus M. Jacobsen (Kamstrup A/S & Aalborg University, Denmark) Petar Popovski (Aalborg University, Denmark) A Decisional Attack to Privacy-friendly Data Aggregation in Smart Grids Cristina E.M. Rottondi, Marco Savi, Daniele Polenghi, Giacomo Verticale (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Christoph Krauß (Fraunhofer Research Institution AISEC, Germany) Optimal Phasor Data Concentrator Installation for Traffic Reduction in Smart Grid Wide-Area Monitoring Systems Miles H. F. Wen, Victor O. K. Li (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) QoS-aware Inter-Cluster Head Scheduling in WSNs for High Data Rate Smart Grid Applications Irfan S. Al-Anbagi, Melike Erol-Kantarci, Hussein T. Mouftah (University of Ottawa, Canada) Energy Management Strategies for Base Stations Powered by the Smart Grid Johann Leithon (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Sumei Sun (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Teng Joon Lim (National University of Singapore, Singapore) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor SA-IoT1: Opening the Internet of Things through IPv6 and Web Technologies Chair: Latif Ladid (University of Luxembourg / IPv6 Forum, Luxemburg) Gateways for the Internet of Things: An Old Problem Revisited Vint Cerf (Google, USA), Peter Kirstein (University College London, UK) SCoAP: An Integration of CoAP Protocol With Web-based Application Nam K Giang, Minkeun Ha, Daeyoung Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Content-based Sensor Search for the Web of Things Cuong Truong, Kay Römer (University of Lübeck, Germany) Efficient Cooperative Anycasting for AMI Mesh Networks Sedat Gormus, Mohammud Z. Bocus (Toshiba Research Europe Limited, UK) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor SPC-4: Transceiver Design I Chair: Fanggang Wang (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Transmit Power Optimization for Full Duplex Decode-and-Forward Relaying Bo Yu, Liuqing Yang (Colorado State University, USA) Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China) Rui Cao (LSI Corporation, USA) Low Complexity Soft-Interference cancellation Turbo Equalization for MIMO Systems with Multilevel Modulations Jingxian Wu (University of Arkansas, USA) Longbao Wang, Chengshan Xiao (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA) Maximizing Spectral Efficiency with Imperfect Channel Information in High Mobility Systems Ning Sun, Jingxian Wu (University of Arkansas, USA) Joint Transceiver Design for Iterative MUD Wei Han, Qinye Yin, Wenjie Wang, Jiancun Fan, Ang Feng (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China) Near-Optimal Low Complexity Receiver Design for Diffusion-based Molecular Communication Hung-Jui Chiu, Ling-San Meng, Ping-Cheng Yeh (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Chia-Han Lee (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor WC-10: Heterogeneous Networks Chair: Ian C. Wong (National Instruments, USA) Fast Muting Adaptation for LTE-A HetNets with Remote Radio Heads Beatriz Soret (Nokia Solutions and Networks, Denmark) Klaus Pedersen, Troels E. Kolding (Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark) Hans Kröner, Ioannis Maniatis (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany) Rate Distribution in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks with Resource Partitioning and Offloading Sarabjot Singh, Jeffrey Andrews (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Transmission Mode Selection in a Heterogeneous Network using Opportunistic Beamforming Jiatian Liang, Feng Li, Brian Krongold (University of Melbourne, Australia) Jamie Evans (Monash University, Australia) Coordinated Scheduling and Power Control for Downlink Cross-tier Interference Mitigation in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Doo-hyun Sung, Chenxi Zhu, John S. Baras (University of Maryland College Park, USA) On/Off Macrocells and Load Balancing in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Qiaoyang Ye (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Mazin Al-Shalash (Huawei, USA) Constantine Caramanis, Jeffrey Andrews (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WC-11: Cooperative Communications I: Performance Analysis Chair: Ranjan K. Mallik (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India) Erasure Based Error Analysis with M-ary PSK Signaling for Cooperative Diversity Systems Nithin Srinivasan (University of Sourn California, USA) Mandha Damodaran Selvaraj (Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, India) A Low-latency and Energy-efficient MAC Protocol for Cooperative Wireless Sensor Networks Duc-Long Nguyen (IRISA, University de Rennes 1, France) Le Quang Vinh Tran (CEA/Leti - Minatec, France) Olivier Berder, Olivier Sentieys (IRISA, University of Rennes 1, France) On the Ergodic Capacity of Cooperative-Diversity Networks with Decode-and-Forward Relaying over Nakagami-m Fading Channels Xin Wang, Qilian Liang (University of Texas, Arlington, USA) Performance Analysis of Bit-Cooperative Coded Modulation with Turbo Codes Ji Zhao, Zhiyong Chen, Bin Xia, Manyuan Shen, Hui Liu (Shanghai JiaoTong University, China) Two-Way Relay Networks Optimized for Rayleigh Fading Channels Chen Zhi, Teng Joon Lim, Mehul Motani (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor WN-9: Resource Allocation Chair: Maode Ma (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Energy-Aware Optimal Resource Allocation in MR-MC Wireless Networks Lu Liu (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) Xianghui Cao (Illinois Institute of Technology & Zhejiang University, USA) Yu Cheng (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) Resource Allocation in Central-Controlled Device-to-Device Communications Networks Hung-Hsiang Wang (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan) Jyh-Cheng Chen, Zi-Ning Liu (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Optimal Predictive Resource Allocation: Exploiting Mobility Patterns and Radio Maps Hatem Abou-zeid, Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Stefan Valentin (Bell Labs & Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG, Germany) Admission Control Strategies and QoS Evaluation Based on Mobility in LTE Sonia Ben Rejeb (SUPCOM, Tunisia) Nidal Nasser (Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia) Sami Tabbane (Sup Telecom, Tunisia) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 33 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor AHSN-10: Coverage and Topology Control CQRM-4: Traffic Analysis and Classification Chair: Kemal Akkaya (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA) Chair: Tomaso De Cola (German Aerospace Center, Germany) On the Maximum Coverage Area of Wireless Networked Control Systems under Stability and Cost-Efficiency Constraints Deniz Kilinc, Mustafa Ozger, Ozgur B. Akan (Koc University, Turkey) Multi Class Traffic Analysis of Single and Multi-band Queuing System Husnu S Narman (University of Oklahoma, USA) Md Shohrab Hossain (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh) Mohammed Atiquzzaman (University of Oklahoma, USA) Energy-Efficient Area Coverage in Bistatic Radar Sensor Networks Qianqian Yang (Zhejiang University, China) Shibo He (Arizona State University, USA) Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, China) A Distributed Area Coverage Algorithm for Maintenance of Randomly Distributed Sensors With Adjustable Sensing Range Yipeng Qu, Stavros Georgakopoulos (Florida International University, USA) Distributed Online Visual Sensor Network Reconfiguration for Resource-aware Coverage and Task Assignment Bernhard Dieber (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt & CoUnity Software Development GmbH, Austria) Bernhard Rinner (Klagenfurt University, Austria) 3D Clustering-Based Camera Wireless Sensor Networks for Maximizing Lifespan With Minimum Coverage Rate Constraint Lijun Xie, Xi Zhang (Texas A&M University, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor CISS-5: Internet Security Congestion versus Accuracy Tradeoffs in IP Traffic Classification Martin Valdez-Vivas, Nicholas Bambos (Stanford University, USA) Adaptive Spammer Detection at the Source Network Las-Casas Pedro, Jussara M. Almeida, Marcos Gonçalves, Dorgival Guedes (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil) Artur Ziviani (LNCC, Brazil) Humberto T. Marques-Neto (Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Mitigating Congestion-Based Denial of Service Attacks with Active Queue Management Harkeerat Singh Bedi (University of Memphis, USA) Sankardas Roy (Kansas State University, USA) Sajjan Shiva (University of Memphis, USA) Re-authentication Protocol from WLAN to LTE Salwa Othmen, Faouzi Zarai (University of sfax, Tunisia) Mohammad S. Obaidat (Monmouth University, USA) Aymen Belghith (University of Sfax, Tunisia) Chair: Shui Yu (Deakin University, Australia) A Dynamical Deterministic Packet Marking Scheme for DDoS Traceback Shui Yu, Wanlei Zhou (Deakin University, Australia) Song Guo (University of Aizu, Japan) Minyi Guo (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) A Novel Anomaly Detection System based on Seven-dimensional Flow Analysis Marcos V. O. de Assis (State University of Londrina, Brazil) Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues (Instituto de Telecomunicações, University of Beira Interior, Portugal) Mario Lemes Proença Jr. (State University of Londrina, Brazil) Thwarting Traceback Attack on Freenet Guanyu Tian, Zhenhai Duan (Florida State University, USA) Todd Baumeister (University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA) Yingfei Dong (University of Hawaii, USA) What are you Googling? - Inferring Search Type Iinformation through a Statistical Classifier Alfonso Iacovazzi, Andrea Baiocchi, Ludovico Bettini (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) Using Randomized Routing to Counter Routing Table Insertion Attack on Freenet Todd Baumeister (University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA) Yingfei Dong (University of Hawaii, USA) Guanyu Tian, Zhenhai Duan (Florida State University, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level CRN-14: Topics in Cognitive Radio Networks (Interactive Session) Chair: Mohammad J. Abdel-Rahman (University of Arizona, USA) Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networking for Opportunistic Channel Access Ning Zhang, Nan Cheng, Ning Lu (University of Waterloo, Canada) Haibo Zhou (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Jon Mark, Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Hybrid Overlay/Underlay MC-CDMA for Cognitive Radio Networks with MMSE Channel Equalization Fahimeh Jasbi, Daniel K. C. So, Emad Alsusa (University of Manchester, UK) Adaptive Small Cell Emission Masks (SCEMs) as a Licensing Scheme in the 3.5GHz band Justin Tallon (University of Dublin, Trinity College & CTVR, Ireland) Timothy K. Forde (University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland) Linda Doyle (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor CRN-7: Spectrum Sensing I Chair: Dario Pompili (Rutgers University, USA) A Contention-Based Wideband DSA Algorithm with Asynchronous Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Chunxing Jiang (University of Alberta, Canada) Chunxiao Jiang (University of Maryland, College Park, USA) Norman Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada) Secure Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Based on Sybil-Resilient Clustering Jerry Chiang (Advanced Digital Sciences Center, Singapore) Yih-Chun Hu (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA) Pulkit Yadav (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India) 34 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Cluster-based Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Two-layer Hierarchical Cognitive Radio Networks Wenxuan Lin, Ying Wang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Weiheng Ni (University of Victoria, Canada) Time-Frequency Compressed Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radios Shaghayegh S.M. Monfared, Abbas Taherpour (Imam Khomeini International University, Iran) Tamer Khattab (Qatar University, Qatar) Post-Combining Based Cyclostationary Feature Detection for Cognitive Radio over Fading Channels Juei-Chin Shen, Emad Alsusa (University of Manchester, UK) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor CSSM-4: Multimedia Networking Chair: Burkhard Stiller (University of Zürich & ETH Zürich, TIK, Switzerland) An Incentive Scheme Based on Heterogeneous Belief Values for Crowd Sensing in Mobile Social Networks Jiajun Sun, Huadong Ma (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) A Low Latency Scheduling Approach for High Definition Video Streaming over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Jiyan Wu, Jingqi Yang, Xiaokun Wu, Junliang Chen (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Taiwan) Data Scheduling Algorithm for Layered P2P VoD Streaming Networks Zheng Wen, Kwan Yeung (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Zhibin Lei (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Limited, Hong Kong) Video Quality-Maximizing Resource Allocation and Scheduling with Statistical Delay Guarantees Amin Abdel Khalek, Constantine Caramanis, Robert Heath (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor NGN-2: Content Centric Network Design Chair: Song Ci (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Hop-based Probabilistic Caching for Information-Centric Networks Yu Wang, Mingwei Xu, Zhen Feng (Tsinghua University, China) On the Interplay among Naming, Content Validity and Caching in Information Centric Networks Andrea Detti, Alberto Caponi, Giuseppe Tropea, Giuseppe Bianchi, Nicola Blefari-Melazzi (University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy) Cache Capacity-aware CCN: Selective Caching and Cache-aware Routing Sung-Won Lee, Dabin Kim, Young-Bae Ko (Ajou University, Korea) JaeHoon Kim, Myeong-Wuk Jang (Samsung, Korea) PIT and Cache Dynamics in CCN Ahmed W Kazi, Hussein Badr (Stony Brook University, USA) An Architecture for Cache Consistency Support in Information Centric networking Zhen Feng, Mingwei Xu, Yu Wang, Qing Li (Tsinghua University, China) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level ONS-6: Topics in Optical Networking (Interactive Session) Centralized Small-Cell Radio Access Network with Shared MillimeterWave Radio-over-Fiber Resources Lin Cheng, Cheng Liu, Ming Zhu, Jing Wang, Gk Chang (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Closed-form Analysis of Intra/inter-Band Cross-Modulation in Multiband Radio-over-Fiber Systems Jing Wang, Cheng Liu, Ming Zhu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Anlin Yi (Southwest Jiaotong University, China) Gee-Kung Chang (Georgia Tech, USA) Dynamic Range Constrained Clipping in Visible Light OFDM Systems with Brightness Control Zhenhua Yu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Robert John Baxley (Georgia Tech Research Institute, USA) G. Tong Zhou (Georgia Tech, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor SA-ANS1: Optical and Hybrid Access Networks Chair: Franco Callegati (Universita` di Bologna, Italy) On the Reduction of ONU Upstream Buffering for PON/xDSL Hybrid Access Networks Michael P McGarry (University of Texas, El Paso, USA) Yuanqiu Luo (Huawei Technologies USA, USA) Elliott Gurrola (University of Texas, El Paso, USA) Single-receiver Dual-channel Dynamic Bandwidth Algorithm for Local Storage VoD Delivery Sandu Abeywickrama, Elaine Wong (University of Melbourne, Australia) The Stanford UltraFlow Access: Architecture and Hierarchical Scheduling Shunrong Shen, Ahmad R. Dhaini, Shuang Yin, Ben Detwiler (Stanford University, USA) Marc De Leenheer (Open Networking Lab, USA) Leonid Kazovsky (Stanford University, USA) Coherent MMW/Terahertz Signal Transmission with FrequencyReconfigurable RoF Transmitter Based on an Optical Frequency Comb Atsushi Kanno, Toshiaki Kuri, Isao Morohashi, Iwao Hosako, Tetsuya Kawanishi (NICT, Japan) Yuki Yoshida (Osaka University, Japan) Ken'ichi Kitayama (Osaka University, Japan) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor SA-DS1: Data Storage Chair: Haitao Xia (LSI, USA) A Low-Complexity Soft-Output Decoder for Polar Codes Ubaid Ullah Fayyaz, John Barry (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Multi-Directional Self-Iterating Soft Equalization for 2D Intersymbol Interference Jaehyeong No, Jaekyun Moon (KAIST, Korea) Minimal Maximum-Level Programming: Faster Memory Access via Multi-Level Cell Sharing Amit Berman, Yitzhak Birk (Technion, Israel) An Eavesdropping Prevention Problem When Repairing Network Coded Data from Remote Distributed Storage Yu-Jia Chen, Chen-Hung Liao, Li-Chun Wang (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 35 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Proofs of Data Possession and Pollution Checking for Regenerating Codes Juan Camilo Corena (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc. & Keio University, Japan) Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio University, Japan) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor SA-eH2: Security and Reliability Chair: Eric J. Addeo (DeVry University, USA) Personal Use of the Genomic Data: Privacy vs. Storage Cost Erman Ayday, Jean Louis Raisaro, Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL, Switzerland) Multiparty Privacy Protection for Electronic Health Records Xun Yi, Yuan Miao (Victoria University, Australia) Elisa Bertino (Purdue University, USA) Jan Willemson (STACC, Estonia) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor SA-IoT2: Extending the Internet of Things through Social, Mobile Networks and Cloud Computing Chair: Sebastien Ziegler (Mandat International, Switzerland) Lightweight Mobile IPv6: A Mobility Protocol for Enabling Transparent IPv6 Mobility in the Internet of Things Antonio J. Jara (HES-SO, Switzerland) David Fernández, Pablo López, Miguel Angel Zamora, Antonio Fernando Gomez Skarmeta (University of Murcia, Spain) RECCE: A Reliable and Efficient Cloud Cooperation Scheme in E-healthcare Qinghua Shen, Xiaohui Liang, Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) Henry Luo (Care in Motion, Canada) Exploiting SAaaS in Smart City Scenarios Salvatore Distefano (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Giovanni Merlino, Antonio Puliafito (University of Messina, Italy) A Reliable Design of Wireless Body Area Networks Jocelyne Elias (Université Paris Descartes - Sorbonne Paris Cité, France) Abdallah Jarray (University of Ottawa, Canada) Javier Salazar (University of Paris Descartes, France) Ahmed Karmouch (University of Ottawa, Canada) Ahmed Mehaoua (University of Paris Descartes, France) How often social objects meet each other? Analysis of the properties of a social network of IoT devices based on real data Hamid Zargariasl (University of Mediterranea, Italy) Antonio Iera (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy) Luigi Atzori (University of Cagliari, Italy) Giacomo Morabito (University of Catania, Italy) A Service-oriented Self-adaptive CCE (S2-CCE) Configuration Mechanism to Enhance Time-Sensitive mHealth Applications Qian Zheng, Min Chen, Anpeng Huang, Bingli Jiao (Peking University, China) DisAssist: An Internet of Things and Mobile Communications platform for Disabled Parking Space Management Lambros Lambrinos, Aristotelis Dosis (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level A Holistic Approach for Energy Efficient Proximity Alert on Android Muhammed Fatih Bulut, Murat Demirbas (University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA) SA-GC7: Topics in Green Communications (Interactive Session) Chair: Mohamed M. A. Moustafa (Egyptian Russian University, Egypt) Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer in Multiuser MIMO Systems Javier Rubio, Antonio Pascual-Iserte (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) Femto-Station Allocation for Green Hierarchical Cellular Network Zhe Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, USA) Xiaodong Wang (Columbia University, USA) Motasem Aldiab, Tareq Jaber (King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia) Maximizing Energy-Efficiency in Multi-Relay OFDMA Cellular Networks Kent Tsz Kan Cheung (University of Southampton & Mobile Virtual Centre of Excellence, UK) Shaoshi Yang, Lajos Hanzo (University of Southampton, UK) Smart Hybrid Power System for Base Transceiver Stations with RealTime Energy Management Panagiotis D. Diamantoulakis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Abolfazl Ghassemi (University of Victoria, Canada) George K. Karagiannidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Energy Management of DSL Systems: Experimental Findings Mamoun Guenach (Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent, Belgium) Mahdi Ben Ghorbel (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Carl Nuzman, Koen Hooghe, Michael Timmers, Jochen Maes (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Belgium) 36 Decentralized Control of Electric Vehicles in a Network of Fast Charging Stations I. Safak Bayram (North Carolina State University, USA) George Michailidis (University of Michigan, USA) Ioannis Papapanagiotou (Purdue University, USA) Michael Devetsikiotis (North Carolina State University, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level SA-SSC3: Topics in Satellite and Space Communications (Interactive Session) Statistical Cross Layer Adaptation in Fast Fading Mobile Satellite Channels Alberto Rico-Alvariño, Jesús Arnau, Carlos Mosquera (University of Vigo, Spain) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor SPC-5: Transceiver Design II Chair: Byonghyo Shim (Korea University, Korea) Multipath Grouping for Millimeter-Wave Communications Zhenyu Xiao (Beihang University, China) Xiang-Gen Xia (University of Delaware, USA) Depeng Jin, Ning Ge (Tsinghua University, China) Self-Interference Cancellation with Phase Noise Induced ICI Suppression for Full-Duplex Systems Elsayed Ahmed, Ahmed M. Eltawil (University of California, Irvine, USA) Ashutosh Sabharwal (Rice University, USA) Low Coherence Compressed Channel Estimation for High Mobility MIMO OFDM Systems Xiang Ren, Wen Chen, Zijian Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Robust MIMO Precoding for the Schatten Norm Based Channel Uncertainty Sets Jiaheng Wang (Southeast University, China) Mats Bengtsson, Björn Ottersten (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Daniel P Palomar (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Theoretical Performance Limits for Compressive Sensing with Random Noise Junjie Chen, Qilian Liang (University of Texas, Arlington, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor WC-12: Dense Wireless Networks, Coordination, and User Admission Chair: Guowang Miao (Royal Institute of Technology, USA) Uplink User Admission under Sum and Per-User Power Constraints Using Convex Relaxation Jian Zhao (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Tony Q. S. Quek (Singapore University of Technology and Design & Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Zander Zhongding Lei (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor WN-10: Heterogeneous Networks Chair: Rui L. Aguiar (University of Aveiro. IT, Portugal) Ecology-Inspired Coexistence of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Kaigui Bian (Peking University, China) Jung-Min Park (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA) Xiaojiang Du (Temple University, USA) XiaoMing Li (Peking University, China) An Analysis of Wireless Backhaul for Picocell Base Stations in Heterogeneous Networks Bharat Shrestha, Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada) Kae Won Choi (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea) Mobile Association for Heterogeneous Wireless Relay Networks with Statistical QoS Guarantees Xianfu Lei, Xue Chen, Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Geng Wu (Intel Corporation, USA) An Algebraic Framework for Mobile Association in Wireless Heterogeneous Networks Lili Wei, Yiran Xu, Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Yi Qian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) CaSRA: An Algorithm for Cognitive Tethering in Dense Wireless Areas Haleh Tabrizi (Stanford, USA) Golnaz Farhadi (Fujitsu Laboratories of America, USA) John Cioffi (Stanford University, USA) Green-energy Aware and Latency Aware User Associations in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Tao Han, Nirwan Ansari (NJIT, USA) Learning Perfect Coordination with Minimal Feedback in Wireless Multi-Access Communications William Zame, Jie Xu, Mihaela van der Schaar (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor Performance Analysis of SDMA in Multicell Wireless Networks Chang Li, Jun Zhang, Khaled B. Letaief (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) A Framework for Spatial Reuse in Dense Wireless Areas Haleh Tabrizi (Stanford, USA) Golnaz Farhadi (Fujitsu Laboratories of America, USA) John Cioffi (Stanford University, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WC-13: Cooperative Communications II: Coding and Signal Design Chair: Steven D. Blostein (Queen's University, Canada) Receiver Design for Alternate-Relaying Cooperative Systems with Multiple Antennas at the Destination Hala Mostafa, Mohamed Hossam Ahmed, Octavia A. Dobre (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) Can Cooperation Reduce the Average Transmitted Power per Participating User? Diomidis S. Michalopoulos, Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada) Cooperative Relaying Schemes for Device-to-Device Communication Underlaying Cellular Networks Chuan Ma, Gaofei Sun, Xiaohua Tian, Kai Ying, Hui Yu, Xinbing Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Cooperative Uplink Cellular Systems with Multi-Antenna Relays and Heterogeneous Users Yi Zheng (Huawei Technology, Canada), Steven D. Blostein (Queen's University, Canada) AHSN-11: Topology Management Chair: Fatima Zohra Benhamida (Ecole Nationale Supérieure en Informatique & Laboratoire des Méthodes de Conception des Systèmes, Algeria) Ferry-Based Linear Wireless Sensor Networks Imad Jawhar (UAE University, UAE) Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Sheng Zhang (Nanjing University & State Key Lab. for Novel Software Technology, China) Jie Wu (Temple University, USA) Nader Mohamed (United Arab Emirates University, UAE) New SAPFR Protocol for WSNs with Sensitive Clusters Shichao Wang, Ruonan Zhang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China) Lin Cai (University of Victoria, Canada) Yi Jiang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China) Mobility-assisted Distributed Sensor Clustering for Energy-efficient Wireless Sensor Networks Kai Li, Kien Hua (University of Central Florida, USA) On the Throughput of Wireless Underground Sensor Networks using Magneto-Inductive Waveguides Steven Kisseleff (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Wolfgang Gerstacker (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany) Zhi Sun (State University of New York, Buffalo, USA) Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Online Flow-based Energy Efficient Management in Wireless Mesh Networks Amokrane Ahmed, Rami Langar (UPMC - University of Paris 6, France) Raouf Boutaba (University of Waterloo, Canada) Guy Pujolle (University Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, France) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 37 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor AHSN-12: Link Layer Protocols Chair: Athanasios V. Vasilakos (National Technical University of Athens & Kuwait University, Greece) A Stochastic Geometry Approach for Outage Analysis of Ad Hoc SISO Networks in Rayleigh Fading Asma Afzal, Syed Ali Hassan (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan) An Efficient Scheme for MTC Overload Control based on Signaling Message Compression Tarik Taleb (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany) Adlen Ksentini (University of Rennes 1 / IRISA Lab, France) A Capacity Upper Bound for Large Wireless Networks with Generally Distributed Nodes Guoqiang Mao, Zihuai Lin (University of Sydney, Australia) Wei Zhang (University of New South Wales, Australia) Bistatic Backscatter Radio for Power-limited Sensor Networks John Kimionis, Aggelos Bletsas (Technical University of Crete, Greece) John Sahalos (University of Nicosia, Cyprus) Utilization of Channel Properties for Channel Access in Ad Hoc Networks with Heterogeneous Channels Crystal A. Jackson, Harlan B. Russell (Clemson University, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor CQRM-5: Scheduling Evolutionary Game for Joint Spectrum Sensing and Access in Cognitive Radio Networks Chunxiao Jiang, Yan Chen, Yang Gao, K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA) Exploiting Hidden Block Sparsity: Interdependent Matching Pursuit for Cyclic Feature Detection Yu Wang (University of Cambridge, UK) Wei Chen (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Ian James Wassell (University of Cambridge, UK) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor CSSM-5: Multimedia Computing Chair: Ming Li (Utah State University, USA) Power-Efficient Collaborative Distribution of Social Videos over Wireless Community Cloud Jian He (Sun Yat-Sen University, China) Yonggang Wen (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Di Wu (Sun Yat-Sen University, China) Minimizing Monetary Cost via Cloud Clone Migration in Multi-screen Cloud Social TV System Yichao Jin, Yonggang Wen (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Han Hu (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Bellini: Ferrying Application Traffic Flows through Geo-distributed Datacenters in the Cloud Zimu Liu (University of Toronto, Canada) Yuan Feng (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) Baochun Li (University of Toronto, Canada) Chair: Stefano Giordano (University of Pisa, Italy) Heterogeneous Traffic Scheduling in Downlink High Speed Railway LTE Systems Wang Ke, Xi Li, Hong Ji, Xiaoliang Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) A High Performance Network Architecture for Large-scale Cloud Media Data Centers Yantao Sun (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Min Chen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) Qiang Liu, Jing Cheng (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) LTE Time-Domain Uplink Scheduler for QoS Provisioning Carlos A. Astudillo, Juliana Freitag Borin (University of Campinas, Brazil) Nelson L. S. da Fonseca (State University of Campinas, Brazil) Fingerprinting Data Fusion for NTRIP Streaming Availability Filippo Basso, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues (IT, University of Beira Interior, Portugal) Jaime Lloret (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain) Multi-priority Scheduling Using Network Calculus: Model and Analysis Jun Huang, Zi Xiong, Yanbing Liu (Chongqing University of Posts and Telcomm, China) Qiang Duan (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Yunlong He, Juan Lv, Jianyu Wang (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecom, China) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level A Novel Decentralized Asynchronous Scheduler for Hadoop Xiangming Dai, Brahim Bensaou (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Exact Bayes' Theorem Based Probabilistic Data Association for Iterative MIMO Detection and Decoding Shaoshi Yang, Lajos Hanzo (University of Southampton, UK) An IP Cross-layer Scheduler for Eelative QoS Support in NGNs Gianmarco Panza, Sara Grilli (CEFRIEL, Italy) Multi-sample Receivers Increase Information Rates for Wiener Phase Noise Channels Hassan Ghozlan (University of Southern California, USA) Gerhard Kramer (Technische Universität München, Germany) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor CRN-8: Spectrum Sensing II CT-10: Topics in Communication Theory (Interactive Session) Expected Rate of Slow-fading Channel with Partial CSIT under Computational and Transmit Power Constraints Jialin He, Dinesh Rajan (Southern Methodist University, USA) Chair: Nan Zhao (Dalian University of Technology, China) 38 A Clustering-based Coordinated Spectrum Sensing in Wideband Largescale Cognitive Radio Networks Behzad Shahrasbi, Nazanin Rahnavard (Oklahoma State University, USA) On the Degrees of Freedom of Two-hop MISO Broadcast Networks with Mixed CSIT Zhao Wang, Ming Xiao (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Chao Wang (Tongji University, China) Mikael Skoglund (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Eigenvalue based SNR Estimation for Cognitive Radio in Presence of Channel Correlation Shree Krishna Sharma, Symeon Chatzinotas (University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg) Björn Ottersten (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Dynamic Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Networks Tania Villa (EURECOM, France) Ruben Merz (Swisscom, Group Strategy & Innovation, Switzerland) Raymond Knopp (Institut Eurecom, France) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor NGN-3: Next Generation Network Design I SA-GC6: Green Data Centers and Cloud Computing Chair: Cedric Westphal (Huawei Innovation Center, USA) Chair: Chuan Heng Foh (University of Surrey, UK) ContentFlow: Adding Content Primitives to Software Defined Networks Abhishek Chanda (WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA) Cedric Westphal (Huawei Innovation Center, USA) Energy Efficient Content Distribution in an ISP Network Remigiusz Modrzejewski (CNRS & INRIA, France) Luca Chiaraviglio (University of Rome Sapienza, Italy) Issam Tahiri (INRIA, I3S, CNRS, Université de Nice Sophia, France) Frederic Giroire (CNRS, France) Esther Le Rouzic (Orange Labs, France) Edoardo Bonetto, Francesco Musumeci (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Roberto Gonzalez, Carmen Guerrero (University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain) EPS: Encounter-Based Privacy-Preserving Scheme for Location-Based Services Ben Niu, Xiaoyan Zhu, Xiaosan Lei, Weidong Zhang, Hui Li (Xidian University, China) Securing the LISP Map Registration Process Diego Montero (Technical University of Catalonia & CRAAX, Spain) Muhammad Shuaib Siddiqui (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya & CRAAX, Spain) René Serral-Gracià (Technical University of Catalunya, Spain) Xavier Masip-Bruin (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya & CRAAX, Spain) Marcelo Yannuzzi (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain) NDNBench: A Benchmark for Named Data Networking Lookup Ting Zhang, Yi Wang, Tong Yang, Jianyuan Lu, Bin Liu (Tsinghua University, China) Self Assembly Caching with Dynamic Request Routing for InformationCentric Networking Yang Li, Yuemei Xu, Tao Lin, Guoqiang Zhang, Yinlong Liu (IA, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Song Ci (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor SA-ANS2: xDSL and Hybrid Access Networks Optimal Power and Workload Management for Green Data Centers with Thermal Storage Yuanxiong Guo, Yanmin Gong, Yuguang Fang, Pramod Khargonekar (Univ of Florida, Gainesville, USA) Xiaojun Geng (University of West Florida, USA) Risk Management for Virtual Machines Consolidation in Data Centers Xibo Jin, Fa Zhang, Songlin Hu, Zhiyong Liu (ICT, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Minimum Outage Probability Provisioning in an Energy-efficient Cloud Backbone Burak Kantarci, Hussein T. Mouftah (University of Ottawa, Canada) A Semi-Markovian Decision Process Based Control Method for Offloading Tasks from Mobile Devices to the Cloud Shuang Chen, Yanzhi Wang, Massoud Pedram (University of Southern California, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor Chair: Jaafar Elmirghani (University of Leeds, UK) SA-IoT3: Enabling a Secure and Trustable Internet of Things Wideband Modeling of Twisted-Pair Cables for MIMO Applications Rainer Strobel (Technische Universität München & Lantiq Deutschland GmbH, Germany) Reinhard Stolle (Hochschule Augsburg, Germany) Wolfgang Utschick (Technische Universität München, Germany) Chair: Antonio Skarmeta (University of Murcia, Spain) Simple and Causal Twisted-Pair Channel Models for G.fast Systems Diogo Acatauassu (UFPA, Brazil) Stefan Höst (Lund University, Sweden) Chenguang Lu, Miguel Berg (Ericsson Research, Sweden) Aldebaro Klautau (Universidade Federal do Para, Brazil) Per Ola Börjesson (Lund University, Sweden) Managing Unvectored Lines in a Vectored Group Jochen Maes, Mamoun Guenach (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Belgium) Mahdi Ben Ghorbel (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Benoît Drooghaag (Alcatel-Lucent, Belgium) Analysis of Fast Initialization for Vectored Wireline Systems Driton Statovci (FTW Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria) Thomas Magesacher (Lund University, Sweden) Martin Wolkerstorfer (FTW Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria) Eduardo Medeiros (Lund University, Sweden) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level SA-DS2: Topics in Data Storage (Interactive Session) Secure Ownership Transfer in Multi-tag/Multi-owner Passive RFID Systems Saravanan Sundaresan, Robin Doss, Wanlei Zhou (Deakin University, Australia) A Dynamic-Encryption Authentication Scheme for M2M Security in Cyber-Physical Systems Shuo Chen, Maode Ma (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Recognizing Entities across Protocols with Unified UUID Discovery and Asymmetric Keys Rui Ferreira (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) Alfredo Matos (Caixa Mágica Software & University of Aveiro, Portugal) Rui L. Aguiar (University of Aveiro, IT, Portugal) To Overhear or Not to Overhear: On Correlated Data Gathering in M2M Networks with Limited Radio Resources Wei Chih Liao, Hung-Yun Hsieh (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level SA-PLC1: Topics in Power Line Communications (Interactive Session) Efficient SLM Based Impulsive Noise Reduction in Powerline OFDM Communication Systems Khaled Rabie, Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, UK) A New Class of Data Center Network Structures Jianfei Zhang, Zhiyi Fang, Guannan Qu (Jilin University, China) Si-Qing Zheng (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 39 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 309/310, 3d Floor SA-SSC1: Satellite Communications and Navigation Chair: Claudio Sacchi (University of Trento, Italy) Design of an On-board Beam Generation Process for the Forward Link of a Multi-beam Broadband Satellite System Vahid Joroughi (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain) Bertrand Devillers, Miguel Ángel Vázquez (CTTC, Spain) Ana Isabel Perez (Universitat Polit`ecnica de Catalunya, Spain) Optimized Short Message Transmission for Reliable Communications over Satellite Broadcast Channels Francesco Chiti (Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy) Romano Fantacci (University of Florence, Italy) Tommaso Pecorella (Università di Firenze & CNIT, Italy) Andrea Tassi (University of Florence, Italy) LDPC Code Performance and Optimum Code Rate for Contention Resolution Diversity ALOHA Christian Kissling, Federico Clazzer (German Aerospace Center, Germany) Constant-Envelope SC-FDMA for Nonlinear Satellite Channels Ronald Mulinde, Talha Faizur Rahman, Claudio Sacchi (University of Trento, Italy) Design Aspects for Efficient Distribution of Alert Messages over GNSS Tomaso De Cola, Cristina Parraga Niebla (German Aerospace Center, Germany) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor WC-14: Full Duplex and Advanced MIMO Chair: Eduard Jorswieck (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Self-Interference Pricing for Full-Duplex MIMO Systems Sean Huberman, Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada) Joint Optimization of Stream Allocation and Beamforming and Combining Weights for the MIMO Interference Channel Luis Miguel Cortés-Peña, John Barry, Douglas Blough (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) 3D Beamforming Designs for Single User MISO Systems Wookbong Lee, Sang-Rim Lee, Han-Bae Kong, Inkyu Lee (Korea University, Korea) "Make-It-Real" precoders for MIMO OFDM/OQAM without inter carrier interference Dinh-Thuy Phan-Huy (Orange-France Telecom, France) Pierre Siohan (France Telecom, France) Maryline Hélard (INSA Rennes & IETR, France) A Differential Scheme for Spatial Modulation Yuyang Bian, Miaowen Wen, Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China) H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA) Bingli Jiao (Peking University, China) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WC-15: Channel Measurement and Modeling I Chair: Norman Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada) 40 Path Loss Validation for Urban Micro Cell Scenarios at 3.5 GHz Compared to 1.9 GHz Ignacio Rodriguez, Huan Cong Nguyen, Niels Jørgensen, Troels B. Sørensen (Aalborg University, Denmark) Jan Elling (Telenor A/S, Denmark) Morten Gentsch (Telenor A/S, Denmark) Preben Mogensen (Nokia Siemens Networks, Aalborg, Denmark) Path Loss Models for 5G Millimeter Wave Propagation Channels in Urban Microcells George R MacCartney, Jr., Junhong Zhang, Shuai Nie, Theodore Rappaport (New York University & NYU WIRELESS, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor WN-11: Small Cell Networks Chair: Christos Masouros (University College London, UK) Channel Assignment and Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Two-tier Cellular Networks with Cognitive Small Cells Hesham ElSawy, Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada) Matching with Externalities for Context-Aware User-Cell Association in Small Cell Networks Francesco Pantisano (European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy) Mehdi Bennis (CWC, University of Oulu, Finland) Walid Saad (University of Miami, USA) Stefan Valentin (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG, Germany) Mérouane Debbah (Supelec, France) Local Mobility Anchoring for Seamless Handover in Coordinated Small Cells Ravikumar Balakrishnan (Georgia Institute of Technology & I, USA) Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Uplink-Oriented Deployment Guidelines and Optimization in W-CDMA Heterogeneous Networks Stepan Kucera, Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland) Wi-Fi or Femtocell: User Choice and Pricing Strategy of Wireless Service Provider Yanjiao Chen, Qian Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor WN-12: Scheduling Chair: Qiang Duan (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Packet Scheduling for On-Demand Data Services to High-Speed Trains over Wireless Links Tianyi Chen (Fudan University, China) Hangguan Shan (Zhejiang University, China) Xin Wang (Fudan University, China) Cross-Layer Scheduling for Physical Layer Secrecy and Queue Stability in a Multi-User System Jun Wang, Pengfei Huang, Xudong Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Yang Yang (Chinese Academy of Science, China) Channel Characteristics for Elevator Shafts at 5 GHz David W. Matolak, Ruoyu Sun (University of South Carolina, USA) A New Two-level Scheduling Algorithm for the Downlink of LTE Networks Jean Thierry Stephen Avocanh, Marwen Abdennebi (L2TI Laboratory, University of Paris Nord, France) Jalel Ben-Othman (University of Paris 13, France) Three-Dimensional Geometry-Based Stochastic Modeling and Performance of 4x4 Space-Polarization Mobile-to-Mobile Wideband MIMO Channels Jun Chen, Thomas Pratt (University of Notre Dame, USA) QoS-Oriented Distributed Opportunistic Scheduling for Wireless Networks with Hybrid Links Wenguang Mao, Shanshan Wu, Xudong Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Delay Optimal Scheduling for Energy Harvesting Based Communications Juan Liu, Huaiyu Dai (NC State University, USA) Wei Chen, Zhigang Cao (Tsinghua University, China) Analysis of Communication Link Lifetime Using Stochastic Microscopic Vehicular Mobility Model Khadige Abboud (University of Waterloo & MASc, Canada) Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level A Sociality-aware Approach to Computing Backbone in Mobile Opportunistic Networks Tong Liu, Yanmin Zhu, Ruobing Jiang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Bo Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) WN-23: Topics in Wireless Networking (Interactive Session) Chair: Brendan Mumey (Montana State University, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor Exploring Social Ties for Enhanced Device-to-Device Communications in Wireless Networks Yanru Zhang (University of Houston, USA) Lingyang Song (Peking University, China) Walid Saad (University of Miami, USA) Zaher Dawy (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) Zhu Han (University of Houston, USA) AHSN-14: Security and QoS Towards TCP Optimization in Wireless Networks by A Frame based Cross Layer Routing Metric Hengheng Xie (Paradise Research Lab, Canada) Azzedine Boukerche (University of Ottawa, Canada) Antonio A.F. Loureiro (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Privacy-Preserving Authentication Based on Group Signature for VANETs Xiaoyan Zhu, Shunrong Jiang (Xidian University, China) Liangmin Wang (Jiangsu University, China) Hui Li, Weidong Zhang, Zan Li (Xidian University, China) Statistical QoS Guarantee for Wireless Multi-homing Video Transmission Muhammad Ismail, Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada) Delay Analysis of VeMAC Supporting Periodic and Event-driven Safety Messages in VANETs Hassan A Omar, Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada) Li Li (Communication Research Centre of Canada, Canada) Mobile Access Coordinated Wireless Sensor Networks - Topology Design and Throughput Analysis Mai Abdelhakim, Jian Ren, Tongtong Li (Michigan State University, USA) Resource Allocation Algorithm for Cognitive Radio Network with Heterogeneous User Traffic Alia Asheralieva, Kaushik Mahata (University of New Castle, Australia) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor AHSN-13: Mobility Models and Handling Chair: Rui L. Aguiar (University of Aveiro, IT, Portugal) Impact of Location Heterogeneity on Random Walk Mobility Models Jinbei Zhang, Luoyi Fu, Xinbing Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Mohsen Guizani (QU, USA) Throughput Evaluation for Cooperative Drive-Thru Internet using Microscopic Mobility Model Haibo Zhou, Bo Liu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Tom H. Luan (IIE, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Fen Hou (University of Macau, Macao) Gui Lin (ShangHai JiaoTong University, China) Ying Li (China Electronic System Engineering Company, China) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Theme Park Mobility in Disaster Scenarios Gürkan Solmaz, Damla Turgut (University of Central Florida, USA) Chair: Sushmita Ruj (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India) Adaptive Key Management for Wireless Sensor Networks Tony Vincent Cheneau, Mudumbai Ranganathan (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA) Secure and Privacy Preserving Hierarchical Wireless Sensor Networks using Hybrid Key Management Technique Sushmita Ruj (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India) Kouichi Sakurai (Kyushu University, Japan) End-to-End Delay Reduction via In-Network Computation in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks Shih Chun Lin (Purdue University, USA) Providing End-to-End Delay Guarantees for Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks I-Hong Hou (Texas A&M University, USA) Progressive Compression and Transmission of Images Experimental Evaluation over Visual Sensor Networks Abdelhamid Mammeri, Azzedine Boukerche (University of Ottawa, Canada) Renfei Wang (University of Ottawa & PARADISE Research Laboratory, Canada) Depu Zhou (University of Ottawa, Canada) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor CQRM-6: Routing and Resource Allocation Chair: Saida Maaroufi (Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada) Concurrent MultiPath Routing over Bounded Paths: Minimizing Delay Variance Junghwan Shin, Fabrizio U Devetak, Tricha Anjali, Sanjiv Kapoor (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) A Aobust, Adaptative and Hierarchical Knowledge Dissemination Architecture Sami Souihi (University Paris Est UPEC, France) Julien Perez, Said Hoceini, Abdelhamid Mellouk (UPEC, University Paris-Est Creteil Val de Marne, France) A Genetic Algorithm Approach to Improve Network Nodes Association Tomé Gomes (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) Lucas Guardalben (University of Aveiro, IT, Portugal) Paulo Salvador (IT, DETI, University of Aveiro, Portugal), Susana Sargento (IT, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal) Dynamic Resource Allocation for Credit-based Peer-to-Peer Multimedia Streaming Networks Xin Kang, Yongdong Wu (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Generalized Multipath Load Sharing Using Vectorized Routing Model Kunpeng Liu, Bijan Jabbari (George Mason University, USA) Stefano Secci (University Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, France) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 41 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor CRN-9: Spectrum Sensing III Chair: Wei Chen (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Optimal Sensing Order in Cognitive Radio Networks with Channel Stability and Traffic Differentiation Arash Azarfar (Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada) Jean-François Frigon (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal and GERAD, Canada) Brunilde Sansò (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada) Feature-based Compressive Signal Processing (CSP) Measurement Design for the Pattern Analysis of Cognitive Radio Spectrum Mengcheng Guo, Fei Hu, Yeqing Wu (University of Alabama, USA) Sunil Kumar (San Diego State University, USA) iSens: Detecting Hidden Busy Channels in WM Systems with Interactive Sensing for CRN Dan Shan, Kai Zeng, Paul Richardson, Weidong Xiang (University of Michigan, Dearborn, USA) Outage Capacity of Opportunistic Beamforming with Random User Locations Tharaka Samarasinghe (Monash University, Australia) Hazer Inaltekin (Antalya International University, Turkey) Jamie Evans (Monash University, Australia) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor NGN-4: Next Generation Network Design II Chair: Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Robustness of Interdependent Networks: The Case of Communication Networks and the Power Grid Marzieh Parandehgheibi, Eytan Modiano (MIT, USA) Dynamic p-Cycle Configuration in Spectrum-Sliced Elastic Optical Networks Fan Ji, Xiaoliang Chen, Wei Lu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues (IT, University of Beira Interior, Portugal) Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) A Novel Sequential Spectrum Sensing Method in Cognitive Radio Using Suprathreshold Stochastic Resonance Qunwei Li (State Key Lab. of Integrated Services Networks, Xidian University, China) Zan Li, JiangBo Si (Xidian University, China) Rui Gao (State Key Lab. of Integrated Services Networks, Xidian University, China) A Transparent Solution for Legacy Applications between Heterogeneous Networks Dujuan Gu (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, CNIC, China) Xiaohan Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences & Keio University, China) Chao Wu (University of Chinese Academy of Science, China) Gang Qin, Baoping Yan (Computer Network Information Center, China) DS3: A Dynamic and Smart Spectrum Sensing Technique for Cognitive Radio Networks Under Denial of Service Attack Muhammad Faisal Amjad (University of Central Florida, USA) Baber Aslam (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan) Cliff Zou (University of Central Florida, USA) Impact of Popularity Evolution on P2P-Based VoD Delivery over Next-Generation Optical Access Networks Emanuele Di Pascale (CTVR - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) David B Payne (Trinity College Dublin, UK) Marco Ruffini (University of Dublin, Ireland) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor Resilience of SDNs Based On Active and Passive Replication Mechanisms Paulo Fonseca, Ricardo Bennesby, Edjard S. Mota, Alexandre Passito (Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil) CT-5: Relay Channels Chair: Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College London, UK) Threshold-Based Transmissions for Large Relay Networks Powered by Renewable Energy Chuan Huang, Junshan Zhang (Arizona State University, USA) Ping Zhang (Wireless Technology Innovation Lab, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Shuguang Cui (Texas A&M University, USA) Distributed Switch-and-Stay Combining in Cognitive Relay Networks under Spectrum Sharing Constraints Vo Nguyen Quoc Bao (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam) Trung Q. Duong (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden) Arumugam Nallanathan (King's College London, UK) George K. Karagiannidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Adaptive Mode Selection and Power Allocation in Bidirectional Buffer-aided Relay Networks Vahid Jamali (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany) Nikola Zlatanov, Aissa Ikhlef, Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor SA-ANS3: Wireless Access and Protocols Chair: Ahmed E. Kamal (Iowa State University, USA) Adaptive Access Control of CSMA/CA in Wireless LANs for Throughput Improvement Mahsa Derakhshani, Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada) Loss Tolerant Bandwidth Aggregation for Multihomed Video Streaming over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Jiyan Wu, Jingqi Yang, Junliang Chen (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Taiwan) Passive Bufferbloat Measurement Exploiting Transport Layer Information Chiara Chirichella, Dario Rossi, Claudio Testa (Telecom ParisTech, France) Timur Friedman (UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France) Antonio Pescapé (University of Napoli Federico II, Italy) Relay Selection Scheme with Adaptive Cyclic Prefix for Cooperative Amplify-and-Forward Relay Xin Gao, Xianbin Wang (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Yulong Zou (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) 42 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor SA-PLC2: Power Line Communications WC-16: Channel Measurement and Modeling II Chair: Lutz Lampe (University of British Columbia, Canada) Chair: Dongliang Duan (University of Wyoming, USA) Modelling Power Line Communication Using Network Simulator-3 Fariba Aalamifar (University of British Columbia, Canada) Alexander Schloegl (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) Don Harris, Lutz Lampe (University of British Columbia, Canada) Interpolation Distortion in Large Scale Parameter Maps for Wireless System Simulation John S Sadowsky, Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul, Kevin W. Lu, Erik Stauffer (Broadcom Corp., USA) Jing Wang (University of Minnesota, USA) Leena Zacharias (Broadcom Corporation, USA) Improving Data Rate in Relay-Aided Power Line Communications Using Network Coding Moslem Noori, Lutz Lampe (University of British Columbia, Canada) Non-parametric Mitigation of Periodic Impulsive Noise in Narrowband Powerline Communications Jing Lin, Brian L Evans (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Bottom-Up Approach for Narrowband Powerline Channel Modeling Souha Souissi (SUPCOM, Tunisia) Ons Bel Hadj Rhouma (High School of Communication, Tunisia) Chiheb Rebai (Ecole Superieure des Communications de Tunis (SUP'COM), Tunisia) Narrowband OFDM Power Line Communication Challenges, Standardization, and Semiconductor's Role Donald P Shaver (Texas Instruments, USA) Daniel Popa (ITRON, France) David Su (NIST, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor SA-SSC2: Satellite and Space Networking Chair: Hiroki Nishiyama (Tohoku University, Japan) A Centralized Multiple Access Scheme for Data Gathering in SatelliteRouted Sensor System (SRSS) Yuichi Kawamoto, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato (Tohoku University, Japan) Shinichi Yamamoto, Naoko Yoshimura, Naoto Kadowaki (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan) Reliable Aeronautical Services Protocol: Motivation, Design, and Performance Muhammad Muhammad, Tomaso De Cola, Christian Kissling, Matteo Berioli (German Aerospace Center, Germany) DTNperf_3: A Further Enhanced Tool for Delay-/Disruption- Tolerant Networking Performance Evaluation Carlo Caini, Anna d'Amico, Michele Rodolfi (University of Bologna, Italy) Congestion Modeling in Graph-Routed Delay Tolerant Networks with Predictive Capacity Consumption Edward Birrane, III (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory & University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA) Efficient Resource Allocation for Multicast Transmissions in SatelliteLTE Networks Giuseppe Araniti, Massimo Condoluci (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy) Antonio Petrolino (INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal) Indoor Experiment of Multi-User MIMO User Selection Algorithm Based on Chordal Distance Masato Taniguchi, Hidekazu Murata, Susumu Yoshida, Koji Yamamoto, Daisuke Umehara (Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan) Satoshi Denno (Okayama University, Japan) Masahiro Morikura (Kyoto University, Japan) Rough Surface Impact on Spatial Correlation: 30, 60 and 300 GHz Asif Al Rasheed, Seyed (Reza) Zekavat (Michigan Technological University, USA) Azimuth and Elevation Sectorization for the Stadium Environment Roman Maslennikov (University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) Alexey Trushanin (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod & Sitronics Labs, Russia) Oleg Testov, Maxim Vechkanov, Anastasia Antipova (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) Timothy A. Thomas, Amitava Ghosh, Eugene Visotsky (Nokia Siemens Networks, USA) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WC-17: Interference Alignment and Mitigation Chair: Lan K Nguyen (LinQuest Corporation, USA) Pilot-Assisted Interference Alignment in Time-Selective Fading Channels Ratheesh K. Mungara (Universitat Pompeu Fabra & Wireless Communications Research Group, Spain) Geordie George, Angel Lozano (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) Null Space Learning In Cooperative MIMO Cellular Networks Using Interference Feedback Alexandros Manolakos, Yair Noam, Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA) Robust Per-Stream MSE Based Transceiver Design for MIMO Interference Channel Qian Zhang, Chen He, Lingge Jiang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Jie Li (ZTE Corporation, China) Interference Alignment via Controlled Perturbations Hadi Ghauch (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Taejoon Kim (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Mats Bengtsson, Mikael Skoglund (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Multi-Stream Sum-Rate-Maximizing Interference Alignment under Sparsity Constraints Ahmed G Helmy, Ahmad Abdulrahman Gomaa (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Ahmad Hedayat (Cisco Inc., USA) Naofal Al-Dhahir (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 43 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor WN-13: LTE Networks Chair: Athanasios V. Vasilakos (National Technical University of Athens & Kuwait University, Greece) Scattering Random-Access Intensity in LTE Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications Chia-Wei Chang, Jyh-Cheng Chen, Chien Chen, Rong-Hong Jan (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Subset-sum Based Relay Selection for Multipath TCP in Cooperative LTE Networks Dizhi Zhou, Wei Song, Peijian Ju (University of New Brunswick, Canada) Enhanced ABSF Offsetting with Virtual Arbitrary Blanking Rate for Time Domain eICIC in LTE-Advanced Mahmoud I Kamel, Khaled Elsayed (Cairo University, Egypt) Dynamic Access Class Barring for M2M Communications in LTE Networks Suyang Duan (University of British Columbia, Canada) Vahid Shah-Mansouri (University of Tehran, Iran) Vincent W.S. Wong (University of British Columbia, Canada) A RED-Based Discard Strategy for Unacknowledged Mode RLC in LTE Yi Zheng, Qiyue Yu, Weixiao Meng (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Cheng Li (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) Wednesday, 11 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor WN-14: Spectrum Access and Efficiency Chair: Haris Volos (University of Arizona, USA) The Impact of Primary User Activity on the Performance of SequenceBased Rendezvous Jelena Mišic, Md Mizanur Rahman, Vojislav B. Mišic (Ryerson University, Canada) On the Duration of Blackouts Due to Primary User Activity in Cognitive Networks Jelena Mišic, Vojislav B. Mišic (Ryerson University, Canada) Optimal Guard-band-aware Channel Assignment with Bonding and Aggregation in Multi-channel Systems Gulnur Selda Uyanik (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey) Mohammad J. Abdel-Rahman, Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, USA) Distributed Bargaining Mechanisms for Multi-antenna Dynamic Spectrum Access Systems Diep N. Nguyen, Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, USA) Adaptive Service Function for System Reward Maximization under Elastic Traffic Model MohammadJavad NoroozOliaee, Bechir Hamdaoui (Oregon State University, USA) Mohsen Guizani (QU, USA) 44 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor AHSN-15: Data Centric Protocols CQRM-7: Network Design Modeling and Optimization I Chair: Chunyu Ai (University of South Carolina Upstate, USA) Chair: Miki Yamamoto (Kansai University, Japan) Distributed Scheduling for Real-Time Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks Xiaohua Xu (University of Toledo, USA) Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) Min Song (University of Toledo, USA) Link Identifiability in Communication Networks with Two Monitors Liang Ma (Imperial College London, UK) Ting He (IBM Research, USA) Kin K. K. Leung (Imperial College, UK) Ananthram Swami (Army Research Lab., USA) Don Towsley (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA) APED: An Efficient Aggregation Protocol with Error Detection for Smart Grid Communications Ruixue Sun, Zhiguo Shi (Zhejiang University, China) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Min Lu (Zhejiang University, China) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Scheduling Data Transmissions of Underwater Sensor Nodes for Maximizing Value of Information Ladislau Bölöni, Damla Turgut (University of Central Florida, USA) Stefano Basagni (Northeastern University, USA) Chiara Petrioli (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy) Behavior-Aware Probabilistic Routing For Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks Song Yang, Jia-Liang Lu, Fan Yang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Linghe Kong (Singapore University of Technology and Design & Shanghai Jiaotong University, Singapore) Wei Shu (University of New Mexico, USA) Min-You Wu (Shanghai JiaoTong University, China) PackTrix: From Data Packing to Reconstruction for A Sensor Network Based Structural Health Monitoring System Zhiyi Zhou, Rong Du, Cailian Chen, Bo Yang, Xinping Guan (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor CISS-6: Smart Grid Security I Chair: Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) On False Data Injection Attack against Multistep Electricity Price in Electricity Market in Smart Grid Jie Lin (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China) Wei Yu (Towson University, USA) Xinyu Yang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China) Mitigating False-data Injection Attacks on DC State Estimation using Covert Topological Information Suzhi Bi, Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) False-data Injection Attack to Control Real-time Price in Electricity Market Suzhi Bi, Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Efficient Public-Key Certificate Revocation Schemes for Smart Grid Mohamed M E A Mahmoud (Tennessee Tech University, USA) Jelena Mišic (Ryerson University, Canada) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) A Scalable Public Key Infrastructure for Smart Grid Communications Mohamed M E A Mahmoud (Tennessee Tech University, USA) Jelena Mišic (Ryerson University, Canada) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Network Coding-Based Link Failure Recovery over Large Arbitrary Networks Serhat N. Avci, Ender Ayanoglu (University of California, Irvine, USA) Vulnerability Assessment under Cascading Failures Yilin Shen (Samsung R&D Center, USA) My T. Thai (University of Florida, USA) A Decentralized Algorithm for Network Flow Optimization in Mesh Networks Kiyoshi Nakayama (University of California, Irvine, USA) Toshio Koide (NEC Corporation, Japan) Sampling-based Smoothed Analysis for Network Algorithm Evaluation Xiaoqi Ren, Zhi Liu, Yaxuan Qi, Jun Li (Tsinghua University, China) Shanghua Teng (University of Southern California, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor CRN-10: Modeling and Analysis of Cognitive Radio Networks Chair: Giorgio Quer (University of California, San Diego, USA) Primary User Traffic Classification in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks Chun-Hao Liu, Eric Rebeiz (University of California Los Angeles, USA) Przemyslaw Pawelczak (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) Danijela Cabric (University of California Los Angeles, USA) Understanding Topology Dynamics in Large-Scale Cognitive Radio Networks under Generic Failures Lei Sun, Wenye Wang (NC State University, USA) Performance Analysis and Resource Allocation of Heterogeneous Cognitive Gaussian Relay Channels Ke Xue, Xuemin Hong, Lingyu Chen, Jin Xiong, Jianghong Shi (Xiamen University, China) Chengxiang Wang (Heriot-Watt University, UK) Adaptive Cooperative Sensing with Low Overhead for Cognitive Radio Networks Zeyang Dai, Jian Liu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Chonggang Wang (InterDigital Communications, USA) Keping Long (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China) Tradeoff between Spectrum Cost and Quality of Service in a Cognitive Radio Network Naveed Ul Hassan (LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Lahore, Pakistan) Sajjad Hussain (MAJU, Pakistan) Chau Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore) Lingjie Duan (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 45 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor CT-6: MIMO Systems Chair: Wei Yu (University of Toronto, Canada) ZF Receive Filtering for Precoded MIMO Systems Ahmed Hesham Mehana (Samsung Telecom America, USA) Aria Nosratinia (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Cognitive MIMO Relaying with Multiple Primary Transceivers Phee Lep Yeoh (University of Melbourne, Australia) Maged Elkashlan (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) Kyeong Jin Kim (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA) Trung Q. Duong (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden) George K. Karagiannidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Sparse Beamforming for Limited-Backhaul Network MIMO System via Reweighted Power Minimization Binbin Dai, Wei Yu (University of Toronto, Canada) Degrees of Freedom of MIMO Cellular Networks: Two-Cell Three-UserPer-Cell Case Gokul Sridharan, Wei Yu (University of Toronto, Canada) Performance of MMSE MIMO Receivers in Frequency-Selective Channels Ahmed Hesham Mehana (Samsung Telecom America, USA) Aria Nosratinia (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor NGN-5: Next Generation Wireless Network Design Chair: Wenye Wang (NC State University, USA) Novel Resource Allocation Scheme in Direct LTEA Communication Shahid Mumtaz, Jonathan Rodriguez, Du Yang (Institution of Telecommunications, Portugal) Ayman Radwan (IT & Queen's University, Portugal) Virtual HetNet: A Backhaul Free Pico Cell Implementation Solution Yinggang Du (Huawei Technologies, Sweden) Sheng Liu (Huawei Technologies, China) Distributed Interference Pricing in Wireless Networks with Local Cooperation Cheng Chen, Randall Berry, Michael Honig, Vijay Subramanian (Northwestern University, USA) STAMP: A Strategy-Proof Approximation Auction Mechanism for Spatially Reusable Items in Wireless Networks Ruihao Zhu (University of Michigan, USA) Fan Wu, Guihai Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Heterogeneous Spectrum Sharing with Rate Demands in Cognitive MIMO Networks Diep N. Nguyen, Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor SA-SN1: Social Networks I Chair: Neeli Prasad (Aalborg University, Denmark) Influence Maximization in Multiple Online Social Networks Dung T. Nguyen, Soham Das, My T. Thai (University of Florida, USA) Analyzing the Influential People in Sina Weibo Dataset Liao Qing, Wei Wang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Han Yi (Peking University, Beijing, China) Qian Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Searching for Truss Alpha Users in Mobile Telecommunications Social Networks Rung-Hung Gau, Sheng-Wen Tsai (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Tzu-Ting Tseng (Chunghwa Telecom Inc., Taiwan) Search Delay and Success in Combined Social and Communication Networks Kartavya Neema (Purdue University, USA) Yalin E Sagduyu. (Intelligent Automation, Inc. & University of Maryland, College Park, USA) Yi Shi (Intelligent Automation Inc., USA) Empowering Software Defined Wireless Networks through Media Independent Handover Management Carlos Eduardo Magalhães Guimarães, Daniel Corujo, Rui L. Aguiar (University of Aveiro, IT, Portugal) Flavio de Oliveira Silva, Pedro Frosi Rosa (Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil) Activities Information Diffusion in Chinese Largest Recommendation Social Network: Patterns and Generative Model Jianwei Niu, Shaluo Huang (Beihang University, China) Lei Shu (Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, China) Ivan Stojmenovic (University of Ottawa, Canada) Toward Distributed Intelligent: A Case Study of Peer to Peer Communication in Smart Grid Mingkui Wei, Wenye Wang (NC State University, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor A Link Adaptive Scheme for Multihop Cellular Systems using Congestion Feedback Syed A. Ahmad (Virginia Tech, USA) Luiz A. DaSilva (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University & Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Chair: Hani Mehrpouyan (California State University, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor SA-GT1: Game Theoretical Models for Wireless Interference Management Chair: Hesham ElSawy (University of Manitoba, Canada) Energy-efficient Nonstationary Power Control in Cognitive Radio Networks Yuanzhang Xiao, Mihaela van der Schaar (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) 46 Auction Design for Spectrum Allocation under Interference Constraints Jorge Barrera, Alfredo Garcia (University of Virginia, USA) Mingyi Hong (University of Minnesota, USA) SPC-6: Distributed/Cooperative Signal Processing I Cooperative Data Dissemination via Space-Time Network Coding in Vehicular Networks Xia Shen, Rongqing Zhang, Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China) Liuqing Yang (Colorado State University, USA) Bingli Jiao (Peking University, China) On the Stability of Scheduling Algorithms for Network Navigation Tianheng Wang, Yuan Shen, Moe Win (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Distributed Componentwise EM Algorithm for Mixture Models in Sensor Networks Jia Yu, Pei-Jung Chung (University of Edinburgh, UK) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY MIMO Interference Cancelation via Network Formation Game Tong Zhou (University of Maryland & Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, USA) Yan Chen (University of Maryland, College Park, USA) Ray Liu (USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor Distributed Soft Thresholding for Sparse Signal Recovery Chiara Ravazzi, Sophie Fosson, Enrico Magli (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Ameliorating Cellular Traffic Peaks through Preloading and P2P Communications Brian Proulx, Junshan Zhang (Arizona State University, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor Why user swapping could be the best coordination mechanism in a cellular network? Dariush Fooladivanda, Catherine Rosenberg (University of Waterloo, Canada) WC-18: Relaying I Chair: Eduard Jorswieck (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) New Two-Hop Multiple Relay Protocol with H-ARQ in the Absence of a Direct Link Bi Hong, Wan Choi (KAIST, Korea) Chaehag Yi (Samsung Electronics, Korea) A Transform-and-Forward Scheme for Relay Networks Mohammud Z Bocus (Toshiba Research Europe Limited, UK) Gillian Huang (MStar Semiconductor Ltd, UK) Justin P. Coon (University of Oxford, UK) Distributed Alamouti Full-duplex Relaying Scheme with Direct Link Mohaned Chraiti, Wessam Ajib (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) Jean-François Frigon (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal & GERAD, Canada) Performance of Switch-And-Examine DF Relay Systems with CCI at the Relays and Destination over Rayleigh Fading Channels Anas M. Salhab, Salam A. Zummo (King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor WN-15: Cellular Networks I Chair: Saewoong Bahk (Seoul National University, Korea) Device-to-Device (D2D) Communications Underlaying MU-MIMO Cellular Networks Lili Wei, Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Tao He (UESTC, China) Yi Qian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) A Cellular-Signal-based Efficient Transmission-Scheduling Protocol for Smartphones Zhenzhen Jiao, Baoxian Zhang (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Rui Tian (Beijing University of Technology, China) Jie Hao, Kui Huang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Jian Ma (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Centralized Rate Control Mechanism for Cellular-Based Vehicular Networks Shiqiang Wang (Imperial College London, UK) Long Le (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany) Nikola K. Zahariev (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany) Kin K. K. Leung (Imperial College, UK) WC-19: Wireless Applications and QoS Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 09:55 – 11:25 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor Chair: Chirag Warty (University of Mumbai, India) WN-16: Handover and Mobile Networks Chair: Haris Volos (University of Arizona, USA) Towards Video Packets Store-Carry-and-Forward Scheduling in Maritime Wideband Communication Tingting Yang (Dalian Maritime University, China) Hao Liang, Nan Cheng, Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Cross-Layer Assisted TCP for Seamless Handoff in Heterogeneous Mobile Wireless Systems Hassan Sinky, Bechir Hamdaoui (Oregon State University, USA) QoS-driven Energy-Efficient Power Adaptation in a Multi-Channel Fading Communication Link Suman Khakurel, Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada) Leila Musavian (Lancaster University, UK) Reducing Handover Cost for LTE Femtocell/Macrocell Network Chia-Peng Lee, Kun-Fong Huang, Phone Lin, Hsuan-Jung Su (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Chin-Liang Wang (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) De Bruijn Sequences for Secure Scrambling at Long Term Evolution Advanced Physical Layer Chirag Warty (University of Mumbai, India) Sandeep Mattigiri (California State University, USA) Ennio Gambi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy) Susanna Spinsante (Università Politecnica delle Marche & ArieLAB Srl, Italy) The Unheralded Power of Cloudlet Computing in the Vicinity of Mobile Devices Yujin Li, Wenye Wang (NC State University, USA) Iterative Decoding for Uncompressed Wireless Video Transmission Wei-Ting Lin, Wei-Chih Hung, Kuan-Yu Lin, Ping-Cheng Yeh (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Uncoded Bit Error Rate of eCall Modem through AMR Codec and AWGN Channel Jacob C. Brandenburg, John Q. Liu (Wayne State University, USA) Rateless-Coding-Assisted Multi-Packet Spreading over Mobile Networks Huazi Zhang (Zhejiang University & NC State University, China) Zhaoyang Zhang (Zhejiang University, China) Huaiyu Dai (NC State University, USA) A Variation-Aware Approach for Task Allocation in Wireless Distributed Computing Systems Xiaofu Ma (Virginia Tech, USA) Haris Volos (University of Arizona, USA) Xiangwei Zheng, Jeffrey Reed (Virginia Tech, USA) Tamal Bose (University of Arizona, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 47 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor AHSN-16: Energy Harvesting and Optimization Chair: Jian Zhen (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Hexagonal Clustering with Mobile Energy Replenishment in Wireless Sensor Networks Jun Tao (Southeast University, China) Lei Zhang, Maryam Ahmadi, Le Chang, Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada) Wenqiang Chen (Southeast University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China) Multi-hop Wireless Charging Optimization in Low-Power Networks Tifenn Rault, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah (Universite de Technologie, Compiegne, France) Yacine Challal (University of Technology of Compiegne & Heudiasyc Lab UMR CNRS, France) On Exploiting Signal Irregularity with Topology Control for Mobile Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks Linfeng Liu (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Ye Liu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Discovering Traffic Congestion along Routes of Interest using VANETs Giuseppe Martuscelli (University of Bologna & University of Ottawa, Italy) Azzedine Boukerche (University of Ottawa, Canada) Paolo Bellavista (University of Bologna, Italy) Adaptive Energy-aware Routing Framework in Transmission Cost Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks Debin Zou, Yongbin Wang (Communication University of China, China) Heuristic Relay Assignments for Green Relay Assisted Device to Device Communications Tao Han, Nirwan Ansari (NJIT, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor Towards Energy Neutrality in Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks: A Case for Distributed Compressive Sensing? Wei Chen (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Yiannis Andreopoulos (University College London, UK) Ian James Wassell (University of Cambridge, UK) Miguel Rodrigues (University College London, UK) Chair: Hamid Gharavi (NIST & ITL, USA) Optimum Power and Rate Allocation in Video Sensor Networks Amr El-Sherif (Alexandria University, Egypt) Amr Mohamed (Qatar University, WIC, Qatar) Victor CM Leung (University of British Columbia, Canada) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level AHSN-19: Topics in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (Interactive Session) Chair: Khadige Abboud (University of Waterloo & MASc, Canada) Energy Efficient Optimal Node-Source Localization using Mobile Beacon in Ad Hoc Sensor Networks Sudhir Kumar, Vatsal Sharan, Rajesh M. Hegde (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India) WLAN Scanning Strategies for RSSI-based Positioning Deric Waters, Mohamed Mansour, Ariton Xhafa (Texas Instruments Inc., USA) Pure Asynchronous Neighbor Discovery Algorithms in Ad Hoc Networks Using Directional Antennas Feng Tian (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Yi Qian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Bo Rong (Communications Research Center Canada, Canada) Bo Liu, Gui Lin (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Selectively Iterative Particle Filtering and Its Applications for Target Tracking in WSN Wei Jing (University of Waterloo, Canada) Hai Zhao (Northwestern University, China) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Fingerprinting-based Localization using Accelerometer Information in Wireless Sensor Networks Xiaowei Lv, Farah Mourad-Chehade, Hichem Snoussi (University of Technology of Troyes, France) 48 Performance Evaluation of a Context-Aware Path Recommendation Protocol for VANETs Maram Bani Younes, Azzedine Boukerche (University of Ottawa, Canada) CISS-7: Smart Grid Security II 4-Way Handshaking Protection for Wireless Mesh Network Security in Smart Grid Hamid Gharavi (NIST & ITL, USA) Bin Hu (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA) ECQ: An Efficient Conjunctive Query Scheme over Encrypted Multidimensional Data in Smart Grid Mi Wen (Shanghai University of Electric Power, China) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Jingsheng Lei (Shanghai University of Electric Power, Canada) Xiaohui Liang (University of Waterloo, Canada) Hongwei Li (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Robust Group Key Management with Revocation and Collusion Resistance for SCADA in Smart Grid Rong Jiang (National University of Defense Technology, China) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Chengzhe Lai (Xidian University, China) Jun Luo (National University of Defense Technology, China) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Detecting Stealthy False Data Injection Using Machine Learning in Smart Grid Mohammad Esmalifalak, Nam Tuan Nguyen (University of Houston, USA) Rong Zheng (McMaster University, Canada) Zhu Han (University of Houston, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor CQRM-8: Network Design Modeling and Optimization II Chair: Hidenori Nakazato (Waseda University, Japan) Constructing Stochastic Model of TCP Throughput on Basis of Stationarity Analysis Hiroshi Yoshida, Kozo Satoda, Tutomu Murase (NEC Corporation, Japan) Delay-based TCP Considering the Latency by Data Link Layer of Mobile Broadband Network Tomofumi Koyama, Katsunori Aoki, Yosuke Endo (Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Japan) Compressive Sensing Network Inference with Multiple-Description Fusion Estimation Mehdi Malboubi, Cuong Vu, Chen-Nee Chuah (University of California, Davis, USA) Puneet Sharma (HP Labs Palo Alto, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY On the Interplay between Resource-Management Overhead and Performance in Sensor Networks: An Information Theoretic Approach Mahshid Rahnamay-Naeini (University of New Mexico, USA) Nasir Ghani (University of South Florida, USA) Majeed M. Hayat (University of New Mexico, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor Traffic Prediction for Dynamic Traffic Engineering Considering Traffic Variation Tatsuya Otoshi, Yuichi Ohsita, Masayuki Murata (Osaka University, Japan) Yousuke Takahashi, Keisuke Ishibashi, Kohei Shiomoto (NTT, Japan) Efficient Joint Bandwidth and Cache Leasing in Information Centric Networks Michele Mangili (Université Paris-Sud & LRI, France) Fabio Martignon (Université Paris-Sud, France) Stefano Paris (Université Paris Descartes - Sorbonne Paris Cité, France) Antonio Capone (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor CRN-11: Spectrum and Multiple Access I Chair: Yifeng Zhou (Communications Research Centre, Canada) Time Efficient Data Aggregation Scheduling in Cognitive Radio Networks Mingyuan Yan, Shouling Ji (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Zhipeng Cai (Georgia State University, USA) Time-Efficient Broadcasting in Cognitive Radio Networks Tsung-Ying Wu, Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Improving the Throughput of Cognitive Radio Networks Using the Broadcast Approach Lokman Sboui, Zouheir Rezki, Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Scheduling Uncertain Links in Multihop Cognitive Relay Networks Brendan Mumey (Montana State University, USA) Riku Jäntti (Aalto University, Finland) Sean Yaw (Montana State University, USA) Distributed Decision Making in Cognitive Radio Networks through Argumentation Brent Horine (Clarcona Technology, LLC., USA) Ladislau Bölöni, Damla Turgut (University of Central Florida, USA) NGN-6: Next Generation Network Management Chair: Jelena Mišic (Ryerson University, Canada) Particle Swarm Optimization of Network Migration Planning Stefan Türk (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Xiaoyan Liu (Technical University Dresden & Elcon Systemtechnik, Germany) Rico Radeke, Ralf J. Lehnert (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Overlay Network Placement for Diagnosability Mehmet Demirci (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Fida Gillani (UNC, Charlotte, USA) Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Ehab Al-Shaer (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA) A Flow Aggregation Method for the Scalable and Efficient Quality of Service Support in Next Generation Networks Mustafa Sanli (Aselsan Inc, Turkey) Ece Güran Schmidt (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) Hasan Cengiz Güran (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) A Mashup Ecosystem for Network Management Situations Oscar Mauricio Caicedo Rendon (University Federal of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) Carlos Felipe Estrada-Solano (University of Cauca, Colombia) Lisandro Z. Granville (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor SA-GT2: Game Theoretical Models for Communication Networks Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor Chair: Yuan Luo (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) CT-7: Network Coding User-Centric Energy Aware Compensation Framework for Hybrid Macro-Femtocell Networks Fei Shen, Ming Zhang, Eduard Jorswieck (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Chair: Ranjan K. Mallik (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India) Linear Fractional Network Coding and Representable Discrete Polymatroids Vijayvaradharaj T. Muralidharan, B. Sundar Rajan (Indian Institute of Science, India) Degrees of Freedom of the Two-way Interference Channel with a Non causal Multi-antenna Relay Zhiyu Cheng, Natasha Devroye (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA) Reliability of All-to-all Broadcast with Network Coding Li Ma, Zihuai Lin (University of Sydney, Australia) Zijie Zhang (NICTA, Australia) Guoqiang Mao, Branka Vucetic (University of Sydney, Australia) Wireless Network Coding with Physical-layer Security Liang Chen (University of Maryland, College Park, USA) On the Throughput of Two-Way Relay Systems under Queueing Constraints Yi Li (Syracuse University, USA) Deli Qiao (Huawei Technologies, Inc., China) M. Cenk Gursoy, Senem Velipasalar (Syracuse University, USA) Traffic Engineering with Elastic Traffic Chiun Lin Lim, Kevin Tang (Cornell University, USA) Valuation Promotes Cooperation in Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Dingding Guo, Yu-Kwong Kwok (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Incentive Mechanism for DTN-based Message Delivery Services Kohei Sugiyama, Takeshi Kubo, Atsushi Tagami (KDDI R&D Laboratories, Japan) Abhay Parekh (UC Berkeley, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor SA-SN2: Social Networks II Chair: Mihaela van der Schaar (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Understanding Sina Weibo Online Social Network: A Community Approach Kai Lei, Kai Zhang (Peking University, China) Kuai Xu (Arizona State University, USA) Detecting Overlapping Communities in Networks Based on a Simple Node Behavior Model Xuan-Chao Huang, Jay Cheng, Hsin-Hung Chou, Chih-Heng Cheng, Hsien-Tsan Chen (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 49 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Social Information Sharing in Digital Gaming on Social Network Platforms through Open Standards Fabrizio Davide (Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy) Francesco Collovà (Telecom Italia, Italy) Francesco Vatalaro (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy) Partial Distributed Linear Convolutional Space-Time Coding for TwoRelay Full-Duplex Asynchronous Cooperative Networks with Cross-Talks Yi Liu (Xidian University, China) Xiang-Gen Xia (University of Delaware, USA) Hailin Zhang (Xidian University, China) Bayesian-based Video Sharing in Mobile Social Networks Chenguang Kong, Xiaojun Cao (Georgia State University, USA) Ming Liu (Central China Normal University, China) Relay Selection and Discrete Power Control in Cognitive Relay Networks Using Learning Automata Wei Zhong, Gang Chen (ICE, PLAUST, China) Shi Jin (Southeast University, China) A Latent Social Approach to YouTube Popularity Prediction Amandianeze O. Nwana, Salman Avestimehr, Tsuhan Chen (Cornell University, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor WC-21: Advanced Powering and Adaptation Approaches for Future Cellular Systems SPC-7: Distributed/Cooperative Signal Processing II Chair: David Love (Purdue University, USA) Chair: Byonghyo Shim (Korea University, Korea) Alternate Transmission with Half-Duplex Relaying in MIMO Interference Relay Networks Seong-Ho Park, Young-Chai Ko (Korea University, Korea) Ki-Hong Park, Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Fast Open-Loop Synchronization for Cooperative Distributed Beamforming Ning Xie, Xu Bao (Shenzhen University, China) Athina Petropulu (Rutgers, USA) Hui Wang (Shenzhen University, China) Frequency Scheduling Based Interference Alignment for Cognitive Radio Networks Nan Zhao, Tianyi Qu (Dalian University of Technology, China) Hongjian Sun, Arumugam Nallanathan (King's College London, UK) Hongxi Yin (Dalian University of Technology, China) Second-Order Cone Programming For Robust Downlink Beamforming with Imperfect CSI Mati Tshangini, Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College London, UK) Effect of Imperfect Channel State Information on the Performance of Cognitive Multihop Relay Networks Vo Nguyen Quoc Bao (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam) Trung Q. Duong (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden) Arumugam Nallanathan (King's College London, UK) Chintha Tellambura (University of Alberta, Canada) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor WC-20: Relaying II Chair: Aditya Chopra (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Space-Division Approach for Multi-pair MIMO Two Way Relaying: A Principal-Angle Perspective Haiyang Xin, Xiaojun Yuan, Soung Chang Liew (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Optimal Power Control for Analog Bidirectional Relaying with LongTerm Relay Power Constraint Zoran Hadzi-Velkov (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia) Nikola Zlatanov, Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada) Throughput Maximization in Wireless Powered Communication Networks Hyungsik Ju, Rui Zhang (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Wireless Information and Power Transfer in Multiuser OFDM Systems Xun Zhou, Rui Zhang (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Chin Keong Ho (Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore) Outage-based Ergodic Link Adaptation for Fading Channels with Delayed CSIT Jung Hyun Bae, Jungwon Lee, Inyup Kang (Samsung, USA) Transmit Covariance Optimization with a Constraint on User Electromagnetic Radiation Exposure Dawei Ying, David Love (Purdue University, USA) Bertrand Hochwald (Notre Dame University, USA) Fundamentals of Base Station Availability in Cellular Networks with Energy Harvesting Harpreet S. Dhillon (University of Southern California, USA) Ying Li (Samsung Telecommunications America, USA) Pavan Nuggehalli (Broadcom, USA) Zhouyue Pi (Samsung Telecommunications America, USA) Jeffrey Andrews (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor WN-17: Cellular Networks II Chair: Tong Liu (Auburn University, USA) A Geometrical Probability-based Approach towards the Analysis of Uplink Inter-Cell Interference Maryam Ahmadi (University of Victoria, Canada) Minming Ni (University of Victoria & Beijing Jiaotong University, Canada) Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada) Coverage and Capacity Aware Cell Scaling in Green Cellular Networks Po-Han Huang, Po-Han Chiang, Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) A Mean-Field Game Approach for Distributed Interference and Resource Management in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Ali Y. Al-Zahrani, F. Richard Yu, Minyi Huang (Carleton University, Canada) On the Design of the Scheduling Algorithm for the Full Duplexing Wireless Cellular Network Xia Shen, Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China) Liuqing Yang (Colorado State University, USA) Meng Ma, Bingli Jiao (Peking University, China) X2-Interface-Based Location Management for Small Cell Networks Diego Pacheco-Paramo (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain) Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Vicente Casares-Giner (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain) 50 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 11:30 – 13:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WN-18: Medium Access Control Chair: Tomaso De Cola (German Aerospace Center, Germany) MM-QoS for BAN: Multi-Level MAC-Layer QoS Design in Body Area Network Min Chen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) RTS/FCTS Mechanism Based Full-Duplex MAC Protocol for Wireless Networks Wenchi Cheng (Xidian University, China) Xi Zhang (Texas A&M University, USA) Hailin Zhang (Xidian University, China) MAC Protocol Supporting Physical-Layer Network Coding with Overhearing Fanzhao Wang, Qingyang Song (Northeastern University, China) Shiqiang Wang (Imperial College London, UK) Lei Guo (Northeastern University, China) Abbas Jamalipour (University of Sydney, Australia) Virtual Continuous CWmin Control Scheme of WLAN Yuki Sangenya, Fumihiro Inoue, Masahiro Morikura, Koji Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Japan) Fusao Nuno, Takatoshi Sugiyama (NTT, Japan) A Novel Theoretical Throughput Estimation Method for IEEE 802.11 WLANs Junsu Choi, Hyoungjoo Lee, Sunghyun Choi, Kwang Bok Lee (Seoul National University, Korea) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor AHSN-17: Energy Efficient Protocols Chair: Chunyu Ai (University of South Carolina Upstate, USA) Sensor Network based Optimal Energy Flow Control in Buildings Shinjae Kang (Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Korea) Hyunggon Park (Ewha Womans University, Korea) Optimizing Communication Energy Consumption in Perpetual Wireless Nanosensor Networks Shahram Mohrehkesh, Michele C. Weigle (Old Dominion University, USA) Energy Optimization with Delay Constraints in Underwater Acoustic Networks Poongovan Ponnavaikko, Kamal Yassin, Sarah Kate Wilson (Santa Clara University, USA) Milica Stojanovic (Northeastern University, Boston, USA) JoAnne Holliday (Santa Clara University, USA) Energy Consumption Measurements and Reduction of Zigbee based Wireless Sensor Networks Ahmad El Kouche, Abdulmonem Mohammad Rashwan, Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Energy Efficient Reactive Store-and-Forward Protocol for Intermittently Connected Networks Ying Li, Radim Bartos (University of New Hampshire, USA) MobiCache: When k-anonymity Meets Cache Xiaoyan Zhu, Haotian Chi, Ben Niu, Weidong Zhang, Zan Li, Hui Li (Xidian University, China) Detecting GPS Information Leakage in Android Applications Siyuan Ma, Zhushou Tang, Qiuyu Xiao, Jiafa Liu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Triet Duong Tran (Shanghai Jiaotong University, Vietnam) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada) Haojin Zhu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) LGTH: A Lightweight Group Authentication Protocol for Machine-Type Communication in LTE Networks Chengzhe Lai, Hui Li (Xidian University, China) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Rong Jiang (National University of Defense Technology, China) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Preserving Location Privacy on the Release of Large-scale Mobility Data Xueheng Hu, Aaron D. Striegel (University of Notre Dame, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor CQRM-9: Performance in Wireless Mobile Networks Chair: Claudio Sacchi (University of Trento, Italy) Performance Analysis of "On-the-spot" Mobile Data Offloading Fidan Mehmeti, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (EURECOM, France) A General Performance Model for MAC Layer Cooperative Retransmission Contention Protocols Brett Hagelstein, Mehran Abolhasan, Daniel R. Franklin (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia) Farzad Safaei (ICT Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Australia) Performance Analysis of Multistream Spatial Modulation with Maximum-Likelihood Detection Konstantinos Ntontin (CTTC, Spain) Marco Di Renzo (French National Center for Scientific Research, France) Ana Perez-Neira (UPC, Spain) Christos Verikoukis (Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia, Spain) Performance of VoLTE and Data Traffic in LTE Heterogeneous Networks Ozcan Ozturk, Madhavan Vajapeyam (Qualcomm Inc., USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor CRN-12: Spectrum and Multiple Access II Chair: Mohammad J. Abdel-Rahman (University of Arizona, USA) Optimizing Media Access Strategy for Competing Cognitive Radio Networks Youngjune L. Gwon (Harvard University, USA) Siamak Dastangoo (MIT Lincoln Lab, USA) Ht Kung (Harvard University, USA) Chair: Wei Yu (Towson University, USA) Contention based Multi-channel MAC Protocol for Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks Saptarshi Debroy (University of Central Florida, USA) Swades De (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India) Mainak Chatterjee (University of Central Florida, USA) On Behavior-based Detection of Malware on Android Platform Wei Yu, Hanlin Zhang, Linqiang Ge (Towson University, USA) Rommie Hardy (Army Research Lab, USA) Optimizing Flow Control in Multi-interface Wireless Cognitive Radio Networks Alireza Louni, Koduvayur P. Subbalakshmi (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor CISS-8: Mobile Platform Security THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 51 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Carrier Aggregation as a Repeated Game: Learning Algorithms for Efficient Convergence to a Nash Equilibrium Hamed Ahmadi, Irene Macaluso (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Luiz A. DaSilva (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University & Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor Robust Opportunistic Spectrum Access Based on Channel Quality Information in Varying Multi-Channel Networks Xiaodong Peng, Xiaofeng Zhong, Limin Xiao, Shidong Zhou (Tsinghua University, China) A Privacy-aware Framework for Online Advertisement Targeting Linlin Yang, Wei Wang, Yanjiao Chen, Qian Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor CT-8: Cooperative Communications Chair: Hamid Jafarkhani (University of California, Irvine, USA) Optimal, Distributed, Timer-Based Best Two Relay Discovery Scheme for Cooperative Systems Joyson Sebastian, Neelesh B. Mehta (Indian Institute of Science, India) Analyzing the Reduced Required BS Density due to CoMP in Cellular Networks S. Alireza Banani, Raviraj Adve (University of Toronto, Canada) Coordinated Resource Allocation over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Narayan Prasad, Guosen Yue, Sampath Rangarajan (NEC Labs America, USA) Throughput Optimal Communication Strategy for Wireless Random Access Channel Harpreet S. Dhillon (University of Southern California, USA) Howard Huang, Harish Viswanathan, Reinaldo Valenzuela (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) Successive Interference Cancellation in Multiuser Relaying with Fast Frequency-Hopping Modulation Tung Nguyen, Ha Nguyen (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor NGN-7: Next Generation Protocol Design Chair: Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Cascaded TCP: Applying Pipelining to TCP for Efficient Communication over Wide-Area Networks Umar Kalim (Virginia Tech & National University of Sciences and Technology, USA) Mark K. Gardner, Eric Brown, Wu-chun Feng (Virginia Tech, USA) Not So Cooperative Caching in Named Data Networking Xiaoyan Hu (Southeast University, China) Christos Papadopoulos (Colorado State University, USA) Jian Gong (Southeast University, China) Daniel Massey (Colorado State University, USA) Accelerated Backpressure Algorithm Michael Zargham, Alejandro Ribeiro, Ali Jadbabaie (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Playout Buffer Responsive Wireless Streaming for Multiple Clients Praveen Bommannavar (Stanford University, USA) John Apostolopoulos (Cisco Systems, USA) Nicholas Bambos (Stanford University, USA) The Delayed ACK Evolution in MPTCP Ming Li, Andrey Lukyanenko (Aalto University, Finland) Sasu Tarkoma (University of Helsinki, Finland) Antti Ylä-Jääski (Aalto University, Finland) 52 SA-GT3: Game Theoretical Models for Emerging Services Chair: Lingyang Song (Peking University, China) Data Plan Throttling: A Simple Consumer Choice Mechanism Barbara M. Anthony (Southwestern University, USA) Christine Chung (Connecticut College, USA) Adaptation in a Channel Access Game with Private Monitoring Zaheer Khan, Janne Lehtomäki (University of Oulu, Finland) Luiz DaSilva (Trinity College, Ireland) Matti Latva-aho, Markku Juntti (University of Oulu, Finland) A Satisfaction Game for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Control of Smart Buildings Najmeh Forouzandehmehr (University of Houston, USA) Samir M. Perlaza (Princeton University, USA) Zhu Han (University of Houston, USA) H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor SA-SN3: Social Networks III Chair: Jelena Mišic (Ryerson University, Canada) Weight-Aware Private Matching Scheme for Proximity-based Mobile Social Networks Ben Niu, Xiaoyan Zhu, Jie Liu, Zan Li, Hui Li (Xidian University, China) Sequential Pricing for Social Networks with Multi-State Diffusion Guolin Niu, Victor O. K. Li, Yi Long (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Towards Understanding Traveler Behavior in Location-Based Social Networks Xuelian Long, Lei Jin, James Joshi (University of Pittsburgh, USA) "Current City" Prediction for Coarse Location Based Applications on Facebook Wipada Chanthaweethip (Institut-Mines Télécom SudParis, Thailand) Xiao Han (Institut Telecom, Telecom SudParis, China) Noel Crespi (Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom SudParis, France) Yuanfang Chen (Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis & UPMC France) Reza Farahbakhsh (Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom Sud-Paris & Paris VI, France) Angel Cuevas (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) Exploring Structural Analysis of Place Networks Using Check-In Signals Xiang Ding, Jing Xu, Guanling Chen (University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor SPC-8: Multi-antenna and Multi-user Systems Chair: Yifeng Zhou (Communications Research Centre, Canada) Blind Interference Alignment in the K-User MISO Interference Channel Yi Lu, Wei Zhang (University of New South Wales, Australia) Robust Interference Management via Outage-Constrained Downlink Beamforming in Multicell Networks Saba Nasseri, Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College London, UK) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Multimode Precoding in Millimeter Wave MIMO Transmitters with Multiple Antenna Sub-Arrays Omar El Ayach (Qualcomm Research, USA) Robert Heath (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Sridhar Rajagopal, Zhouyue Pi (Samsung Telecommunications America, USA) Limited Feedback Design for the Spatially Correlated Multi-Antenna Broadcast Channel Junil John Choi (Purdue University, USA) Vasanthan Raghavan (University of Southern California, USA) David Love (Purdue University, USA) A Nullspace-Based Precoder with Subspace Expansion for Radar/Communications Coexistence Alireza Babaei, Bill Tranter (Virginia Tech, USA) Tamal Bose (University of Arizona, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor WC-22: LTE Chair: Srikrishna Bhashyam (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India) Radiometric Identification of LTE Transmitters Frédéric Demers, Marc St-Hilaire (Carleton University, Canada) Downlink SINR Distribution in Multiuser Large Scale Antenna Systems with Conjugate Beamforming Wence Zhang, Bo Du, Cunhua Pan, Ming Chen (Southeast University, China) Graph Modulations for Massive MIMO Systems Liang Hong (Tennessee State University, USA) Jingxian Wu (University of Arkansas, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Exhibit Hall, Lower Level WC-27: Topics in Wireless Communications (Interactive Session) Chair: Dongliang Duan (University of Wyoming, USA) A Robust AMSE-minimization Game in Multicell Multiuser Wireless System Yansong Xu, Chen He, Lingge Jiang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Jie Li (ZTE Corporation, China) Cubic Metric Reduction in OFDM Systems by Iterative Descendent Clipping and Filtering Xiaodong Zhu, Wensheng Pan, Jinxiang Xia (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Queue-Aware Optimal Resource Allocation for the LTE Downlink Hussam Ahmed, Krishna P. Jagannathan, Srikrishna Bhashyam (Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India) Performance Analysis of Cooperative Transmission for Cognitive Wireless Relay Networks Quoc-Tuan Vien, Huan X. Nguyen, Orhan Gemikonakli, Balbil Barn (Middlesex University, UK) Outage Probability Upper Bound for Multi-Class QoS in the Uplink of LTE Networks Fatima Zohra Kaddour (Telecom Paristech & ISEP, France) Philippe Martins (Telecom Paristech, France) Laurent Decreusefond (Telecom ParisTech & CNRS LTCI, France) Emmanuelle Vivier, Lina Mroueh (Institut Supérieur d'Electronique de Paris, France) Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation for Non-Contiguous OFDM Receiver in Cognitive Radio Systems Jie Ding, Eryk Dutkiewicz (Macquarie University, Australia) Xiaojing Huang (CSIRO Computational Informatics, Australia) Daiming Qu, Tao Jiang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) Distributed Beamforming in Multi-Cell Cooperative MIMO Cellular Networks with Non-Regenerative Relays: An LTE-Advanced Framework Godfrey Okeke, Witold A. Krzymien, Yindi Jing (University of Alberta, Canada) Exploiting Receive Antenna Heterogeneity of Downlink MultiuserMIMO in Wireless Networks Qi Wang (University of Delaware, USA) Douglas Chan, Ahmad Reza Hedayat (Cisco Systems, USA) Practical Downlink Transmission Schemes for Future LTE Systems with Many Base-Station Antennas Hooman Shirani-Mehr, Masoud Sajadieh, Qinghua Li (Intel, USA) Distributed Inter-Cluster Interference Management for CoMP-based cellular networks Sandra Lagen, Adrian Agustin, Josep Vidal (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor Multiuser MIMO Using Block Diagonalization: How many users should be served? Wei Ding, Tiejun Lv (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) WC-23: Massive MIMO Chair: Chan-Byoung Chae (Yonsei University, Korea) When Does Asymptotic Orthogonality Exist for Very Large Arrays? Jinhui Chen (Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, China) On Scheduling for Massive Distributed MIMO Downlink Qiang Sun, Shi Jin (Southeast University, China) Jue Wang (National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, China) Yuan Zhang, Xiqi Gao (Southeast University, China) Kai Kit Wong (University College London, UK) Power Scaling of Massive MIMO Systems with Arbitrary-Rank Channel Means and Imperfect CSI Qi Zhang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Zhaohua Lu (ZTE Corporation, China) Shi Jin (Southeast University, China) Kai Kit Wong (University College London, UK) Hongbo Zhu (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Michail Matthaiou (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) SINR-constrained Power Minimization in MISO Interference Channel with Imperfect CSI: A Bernstein Approximation Approach Weiqiang Xu (Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, China) Xiaodong Wang (Columbia University, USA) Saleh Alshomrani (King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia) Space-Frequency Block Code for MIMO-OFDM Communication Systems with Reconfigurable Antennas Vida Vakilian (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada) Jean-François Frigon (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal & GERAD, Canada) Sebastien Roy (University of Sherbrooke, Canada) Switch-and-stay Combing for Two-way Relay Networks with Multiple Amplify-and-forward Relays Xianfu Lei, Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Feifei Gao (Tsinghua University, China) Yi Qian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 53 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Cooperative Vehicular Ad Hoc Transmission for LTE-A MIMO-Downlink Using Amplify-and-Forward Relaying Mohamed F. Feteiha (Queens University, Canada) Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada) Network Modulation (NeMo)-aided OFDM Incremental Relay Systems Sungeun Lee, Xiaoli Ma (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Adaptive Physical-Layer Network Coding in Two-Way Relaying with OFDM Hongzhong Yan, Ha Nguyen (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) Wireless Broadcast with Physical-Layer Network Coding Shen Feng, Soung Chang Liew (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) On the Capacity Analysis of HetNets with Range Expansion and eICIC Arvind Merwaday (Florida International University, USA) Sayandev Mukherjee (DOCOMO Innovations Inc., USA) Ismail Güvenç (Florida International University, USA) Capacity Comparison between Dual-Polarized Antenna Systems and Omnidirectional Antenna Systems in 3-D Propagation Environments Fengxiang Wang, Xiang Cheng (Peking University, China) Xuefeng Yin (Tongji University, China) Bingli Jiao (Peking University, China) Simultaneous Estimation of Multi-Relay MIMO Channels Hani Mehrpouyan (California State University, USA) Steven D. Blostein (Queen's University, Canada) Björn Ottersten (University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg) Two-Way Interference-Limited AF Relaying over Nakagami-m Fading Channels Ehsan Soleimani-Nasab (K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran) Michail Matthaiou (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) George K. Karagiannidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Mehrdad Ardebilipour (Khajeh Nasir University, Iran) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor WN-19: Cognitive Networking Chair: Ioannis Krikidis (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Protocols and Stability Analysis for Energy Harvesting TDMA Systems with/without Relaying Ioannis Krikidis (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Gan Zheng (University of Essex & University of Luxembourg, UK) Björn Ottersten (University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg) Adaptive Channel Allocation and Routing in Cognitive Radio Networks Zhihui Shu (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Jiazhen Zhou (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, USA) Yi Qian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Sum Throughput Maximization in Polarized-MIMO Based Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networks Shanshan Wang, Qinglei Kong, Qinyu Zhang, Zheng Zhou, Bin Cao, Ye Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 14:30 – 16:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WN-20: Network Coding Chair: Jun Zheng (Southeast University, China) Coding based Multi-hop Coordinated Reliable Data Transfer for Underwater Acoustic Networks: Design, Implementation and Tests Haining Mo, Zheng Peng, Zhong Zhou, Michael Zuba (University of Connecticut, USA) Zaihan Jiang (U.S. Naval Research Lab, USA) Jun-Hong Cui (University of Connecticut, USA) Throughput Improvement by Network Coding and Spatial Reuse in Wireless Mesh Networks Zhaolong Ning, Qingyang Song, Lei Guo (Northeastern University, China) Abbas Jamalipour (University of Sydney, Australia) CoAOR: An Efficient Network Coding Aware Opportunistic Routing Mechanism for Wireless Mesh Networks Qiang Hu, Jun Zheng (Southeast University, China) On Analysis of Two-Way Relaying With Network-Coded ARQ Wei Guan, K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA) Joint Encoding and Node-Pair Grouping for Physical-Layer Network Coding Fei Huang (Northeastern University, China) Shiqiang Wang (Imperial College London, UK) Qingyang Song, Lei Guo (Northeastern University, China) Abbas Jamalipour (University of Sydney, Australia) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor AHSN-18: Vehicular Networks Chair: Mauro Biagi (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) AAF: Analog Superposition Assisted Forwarding Node Selection and Density Estimation in Vehicular Networks Pratap Kumar Sahu, Abdelhakim Hafid (University of Montreal, Canada) Message Scheduling and Delivery with Vehicular Communication Network Infrastructure Jiazhen Zhou (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, USA) Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Yi Qian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA) An Empirical Performance Study of Intra-vehicular Wireless Sensor Networks under WiFi and Bluetooth Interference Jiun-Ren Lin (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Tim Talty (General Motors, USA) Ozan Tonguz (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Reliable Safety Message Dissemination with Minimum Energy in VANETs Fen Zhou (University of Avignon, France) Abderrahim Benslimane (University of Avignon & LIA/CERI, France) Community-Aware Data Replication in Sparse Vehicular Networks Zhenni Feng, Yanmin Zhu, Ruobing Jiang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Bo Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Exploiting Network Cooperation for Green Communications in Cognitive Radio Networks Zeyang Dai, Jian Liu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Chonggang Wang (InterDigital Communications, USA) Keping Long (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China) Interference Mitigation and Resource Allocation in Cognitive RadioEnabled Heterogeneous Networks Shaowei Wang, Qianyu Yang, Weijia Shi (Nanjing University, China) Chonggang Wang (InterDigital Communications, USA) 54 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 206/207, 2nd Floor CISS-9: Information Security and Anonymity CRN-13: Spectrum and Multiple Access III Chair: Jian Ren (Michigan State University, USA) Chair: Dario Pompili (Rutgers University, USA) Combating Network Pollution Attacks: A Cascaded Error-Control Coding Approach Jian Li, Tongtong Li, Jian Ren (Michigan State University, USA) Bayesian and Neural Network Schemes for Call Admission Control in LTE Systems Biljana Bojovic (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain) Giorgio Quer (University of California, San Diego, USA) Nicola Baldo (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain) Ramesh Rao (University of California, San Diego, USA) Neighborhood Watch: On Network Coding Throughput and Key Sharing Martin Strohmeier, Ivan Martinovic (University of Oxford, UK) Utz Roedig (Lancaster University, UK) Karim El Defrawy (HRL Laboratories, USA) Jens Schmitt (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany) Anonymity-Preserving Identity-Based Multisignature Scheme with Provision for Origin Self-Revelation Weihan Goh, Chai Kiat Yeo (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) An Efficient and Anonymous Attribute-Based Group Setup Scheme Bing Li, Zhijie Wang, Dijiang Huang (Arizona State University, USA) RE-NOTE: An E-voting Scheme based on Ring Signature and Clash Attack Protection Haijun Pan, Edwin Hou, Nirwan Ansari (NJIT, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor CQRM-10: Optimizing Wireless Mobile Networks Chair: Christos Verikoukis (Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia, Spain) Energy Optimization in Unsynchronized TDD Systems for Joint Uplink Downlink Scheduling Nizar Zorba, Elias Yaacoub (Qatar Mobility Innovations Center, Qatar) Christos Verikoukis (Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia, Spain) Optimizing the K-out-of-N Rule for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks Saud Althunibat (University of Trento, Italy) Marco Di Renzo (French National Center for Scientific Research, France) Fabrizio Granelli (University of Trento, Italy) Wireless Streaming of Interactive Multi-View Video: Network Compression Meets Path Diversity Jacob Chakareski (EPFL, Switzerland) An Energy Efficient Distributed Coordination Function Using Bidirectional Transmissions and Sleep Periods for IEEE 802.11 WLANs Raul Palacios, Fabrizio Granelli (University of Trento, Italy) Dzmitry Kliazovich (University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg) Luis Alonso (Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTECH, Spain) Jesus Alonso-Zarate (Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain) Time-Distortion Optimized Forward Error Correction for DelaySensitive Wireless Multimedia Transmission Qin Wang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Wei Wang (South Dakota State University, USA) Shi Jin (Southeast University, China) Hongbo Zhu (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Robust Cognitive Beamforming for Cell-edge Coverage in Multicell Networks with Probabilistic Constraints Azar Zarrebini-Esfahani (King's College London, UK) Tuan Anh Le (University of Leeds, UK) Mohammad Reza Nakhai (King's College London, UK) A New Radio Channel Allocation Strategy Using Simulated Annealing and Gibbs Sampling Ming Yu, Xiaoguang Ma (Florida State University, USA) On the Use and Optimization of PRMA based Cognitive M2M Communications Adnan Aijaz, Hamid Aghvami (King's College London, UK) Spectrum-efficient Stochastic Channel Assignment for Opportunistic Networks Mohammad J. Abdel-Rahman, Fujun Lan, Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 210/211, 2nd Floor CT-9: Performance Analysis Chair: Norman Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada) Peak Power and Interference Outage Probability Constrained Optimal Transmission Policy for Underlay Cognitive Radios Salil Kashyap, Neelesh B. Mehta (Indian Institute of Science, India) Optimizing User Association and Frequency Reuse for Heterogeneous Network under Stochastic Model Yicheng Lin, Wei Yu (University of Toronto, Canada) Average Fade Duration for Amplify-and-Forward Relay Networks in Log-Normal Fading Francisco Javier Lopez-Martinez (Stanford University & Universidad de Málaga, USA) Ernest Kurniawan (Stanford University & Institute for Infocomm Research, USA) Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA) Discrete Location-Dependent Power Control in Wireless Clustered Ad Hoc Networks Beiyu Rong (Marvell Semiconductor, Inc, USA) Chun-Hung Liu (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Shuguang Cui (Texas A&M University, USA) Performance Analysis of Incremental Redundancy Type Hybrid ARQ for Finite-length Packets in AWGN Channel Seong Hwan Kim (McGill University, Canada) Dan Keun Sung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 55 TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor NGN-8: Cloud Computing and Virtual Network Design Chair: Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Performance of an IaaS Cloud with Live Migration of Virtual Machines Hamzeh Khazaei (IBM Canada, Canada) Jelena Mišic, Vojislav B. Mišic (Ryerson University, Canada) Revenue-Driven Virtual Network Embedding Based on Global Resource Information Long Gong (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Yonggang Wen (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Tony Lee (SJTU, China) VNR-GA: Elastic Virtual Network Reconfiguration Algorithm Based on Genetic Metaheuristic Boutheina Dab (UPMC - Paris 6, France) Ilhem Fajjari (Virtuor & UPMC, France) Nadjib Aitsaadi (LiSSi - UPEC, France) Guy Pujolle (UPMC - Paris 6, France) Breaking the Atomicity of Virtual Network Embedding Kaiyuan Wen, Zhuzhong Qian, Sanglu Lu (Nanjing University, China) Improving Bandwidth Efficiency and Fairness in Cloud Computing Xiang Sun (USA) Nirwan Ansari (NJIT, USA) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor SPC-9: OFDM Chair: Claudio da Silva (Samsung, USA) Joint Reduction of Out-of-Band Power and PAPR for Non-Contiguous OFDM Systems Yanqing Liu, Liang Dong, Robert J. Marks (Baylor University, USA) Semi-Blind MIMO OFDM Systems with Precoding Aided CFO Estimation and ICA Based Equalization Yufei Jiang, Xu Zhu (University of Liverpool, UK) Eng Gee Lim (Xi'an Jiaotong & Liverpool University, China) Hai Lin (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan) Yi Huang (University of Liverpool, UK) A Novel Algorithm for Rate/Power Allocation in OFDM-based Cognitive Radio Systems with Statistical Interference Constraints Ebrahim Bedeer, Octavia A. Dobre, Mohamed Hossam Ahmed (Memorial University, Canada) Kareem E. Baddour (Communications Research Centre, Canada) Practical Out-of-Band Interference Reduction for OFDM Systems Ahmed Selim, Linda Doyle (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Maximum-Likelihood Detection Performance of Uncoded OFDM in Impulsive Noise Ahmed Mahmood, Mandar Chitre, Marc Armand (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom C, 2nd Floor WC-24: Relay Technologies: Amplify-and-Forward Chair: Eduard Jorswieck (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Generalized Channel Inversion Methods for Multiuser Two-Way MIMO Relay Channels Haibin Wan (GuangXi University, China) Wen Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) 56 Dual-Hop OFDM Opportunistic AF Relaying Under Joint Transmit/Receive I/Q Imbalance Mohamed Mokhtar (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Alexandros-Apostolos A. Boulogeorgos, George K. Karagiannidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Naofal Al-Dhahir (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Outage Analysis of Opportunistic Amplify-and-Forward Cooperative Cellular Systems with Random Relays Haichuan Ding (Beijing Institute of Technology, China) Guang-Hua Yang (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Shaodan Ma (University of Macau, China) Chengwen Xing (Beijing Institute of Technology & University of Hong Kong, China) Zesong Fei (Beijing Institute of Technology, China) Feifei Gao (Tsinghua University, China) Dual-hop vs. Multihop AF Relaying Systems Samy S. Soliman, Norman Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Grand Ballroom D, 2nd Floor WC-25: Channel and Location Estimation Chair: Yahong Rosa Zheng (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA) Channel Estimation and Feedback with Continuous Time Domain Parameters Xiao-an Wang (Blue Mountain Wireless, Inc., USA) Stephen Wicker (Cornell University, USA) Pilot Strategies for Trellis-based MIMO Channel Tracking and Data Detection Yejian Chen, Stephan ten Brink (Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Laboratories, Germany) Estimation of Multiple Target Location in Multi-Path Wireless Systems Junyang Shen, Andreas Molisch (University of Southern California, USA) A Low-Cost and Robust Maximum Likelihood Doppler Spread Estimator Faouzi Bellili (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada) Sofiene Affes (INRS-EMT, Canada) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor WC-26: Advanced Receiver Design Chair: Rizwan Ghaffar (Samsung US R&D Center, Canada) Robust Low-Complexity Blind Frequency-Dependent I/Q Estimation and Compensation Balachander Narasimhan, Charles Chien, Sheng-Hong Yan (Mediatek Inc., USA) Paul Liang (Mediatek Inc., Taiwan) Hc Hwang (Mediatek Inc., USA) On the Performance of Interference-Aware Receiver in the Presence of Channel Estimation Error Rizwan Ghaffar (Samsung US R&D Center, Canada) Pin-Han Ho (University of Waterloo, Canada) Anand Srinivasan (Carleton University, Canada) Khalim Amjad Meerja (Koneru Lakshmaiah University, India) Capacity Gain from Receiver Cooperation for MIMO Broadcast Channels Hongliang Mao, Wei Feng, Yukui Pei, Ning Ge (Tsinghua University, China) SIC based Soft QRD Detection for Coded Single Carrier Block Transmission with Unique Word Hongliang Mao, Wei Feng, Yukui Pei, Ning Ge (Tsinghua University, China) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA • THURSDAY Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor WN-21: Vehicular Networks Chair: Shigeru Shimamoto (Waseda University, Japan) Dynamic Relay Selection for MAC-level Retransmission in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Bhaskar Das (Visva-Bharati, India) Sudip Misra (Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, India) Utpal Roy (Viswabharati University, India) Mohammad S. Obaidat (Monmouth University, USA) On Characterization of the Traffic Hole Problem in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Chao Song (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Jie Wu (Temple University, USA) Ming Liu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Traffic Sign Detection, Recognition and Transmission System for Smart Vehicles Abdelhamid Mammeri, Azzedine Boukerche, Renfei Wang, Jingwen Feng (University of Ottawa, Canada) VANET Based Online Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles Miao Wang, Hao Liang (University of Waterloo, Canada) Ruilong Deng (Zhejiang University, China) Ran Zhang, Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) Thursday, 12 December 2013 • 16:30 – 18:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor WN-22: Wireless Sensor Networks and Cooperative Approaches Chair: Habib M. Ammari (University of Michigan, Dearborn, USA) Globally Optimizing Network Utility with Spatiotemporally-Coupled Constraint in Rechargeable Sensor Networks Ruilong Deng, Yongmin Zhang (Zhejiang University, China) Shibo He (Arizona State University, USA) Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, China) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada) A Robust Relay Placement Framework for 60GHz mmWave Wireless Personal Area Networks Guanbo Zheng (University of Houston, USA) Cunqing Hua (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Rong Zheng (McMaster University, Canada) Qixin Wang (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) A Statistical Geometric Approach for Capacity Analysis in Two-hop Relay Communications Xiaoshen Song, Ruonan Zhang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China) Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada) Jiajia Liu (Tohoku University, Japan) Improving the Performance of FiWi Networks through Collaboration between ONU and APs Kei Saito, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato (Tohoku University, Japan) Hirotaka Ujikawa, Ken-Ichi Suzuki, Naoto Yoshimoto (NTT, Japan) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 57 TUTORIALS • Monday Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor T1: Interference Alignment: A Unified View of Signal Dimensions across Wireless and Wired Communication Networks T4: Information Centric Networking: Current State of the Art and Future Directions Instructor: Cedric Westphal, Huawei, USA Instructor: Syed Ali Jafar, University of California, Irvine, USA Interference is the primary bottleneck on the data rate capacity of most wireless and many wired networks. The recent emergence of the idea of interference alignment has shown that the throughput limits of interference networks may be orders of magnitude higher than previously imagined. In a relatively short period of three years since its emergence, the idea has gained tremendous momentum in research pursued by industry as well as the academia within the network information theory, communication theory, signal processing, and network coding communities. This tutorial introduces the audience to the idea of interference alignment, traces its origins, reviews a variety of interference alignment schemes, summarizes the diverse settings where the idea of interference alignment is applicable and highlights the common principles that cut across these diverse applications. The emphasis of the tutorial is on recent developments towards a unified view of wireless and wired networks. Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor T2: Small-Cell Technologies in LTE Advance and Beyond Instructors: Li-Chun Wang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Chiung-Jang Chen, Chunghwa Telecom Laboratories, Taiwan In this tutorial, we discuss how small cells play a key role in next-generation wireless systems. We fist give an update of 3GPP LTE Advanced followed by an overview of various deployment scenarios of small cells. Then, we discuss performance issues of heterogeneous networks (HetNet) utilizing a mix of macrocells, remote radio heads (RRH) and low-power nodes such as picocells, femto-cells, and relay nodes. We will focus on interference mitigation techniques in small cells and HetNet. From both theoretical and practical operator's perspectives, we investigate how to optimize wireless networks with underlay small cells. Lastly, we conclude the tutorial by highlighting potential research issues in radio and access technologies of 5G wireless. Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor T3: Stochastic Geometry for the Analysis and Design of Wireless Networks Instructor: Martin Haenggi, University of Notre Dame, USA The statistics of signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratios (SINRs) are key to the performance of wireless networks. Signal strengths and, more importantly, the interference depend strongly on the network geometry, i.e., the positions of the transmitters. As a consequence, there is a critical need for models of the node locations and for mathematical techniques to evaluate the relevant performance metrics as spatial averages (averages over likely network realizations) — in the same way as the performance of a point-to-point communication system is obtained by averaging over the fading states of the channel. Stochastic geometry is the mathematical theory that solves both problems: it provides the network models and the analytical tools for the performance evaluation. The results obtained are general (compared with results for a specific network geometry) and accurate (compared with results obtained for geometry-agnostic models) and thus permit a fair comparison of network architectures, protocols, and resource allocation algorithms. Information-centric networks (ICN's) have received a lot of attention as potential future internet architectures, in order to solve some of the problems encountered in the current Internet. These problems include mobility, security, and handling the explosion in bandwidth consumption. As computing and storage costs have dropped dramatically, it is now possible to support new networking paradigm which involve forwarding based upon names rather than IP addresses, and in network caching for the data which traverses the network. In this tutorial, we propose a definition of ICN's and examine the new precepts of information-centric networks: content naming, routing by name, content-based security, and in-network caching. We describe the history of content-centric proposals by reviewing a survey of content-based architectures and detail more carefully some current ICN architectures, including Van Jacobson's CCN architecture, and publish/subscribe proposals such as NetInf and PURSUIT. We also identify some research challenges to be solved by content-centric networks and some potential applications and business models for ICN's. Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor T5: Cognitive Radio, Software-Defined Radio and Adaptation of Wireless Mobile Radio Systems Instructor: Huseyin Arslan, University of South Florida, USA Today's wireless services and systems have come a long way since the rollout of the conventional voice-centric cellular systems. The demand for wireless access in voice and multi-media applications has been increasing. As a result of the convergence of computing, content, and entertainment with communication, radio equipment has become part of our daily lives. It came to a point where we cannot live without them anymore. We cannot interact, chat, find our direction, have fun or sometimes even think without them. We can leave everything behind, but, cannot go anywhere without them. The fun is actually just starting. Wait until when you see intelligence added to these radios. Equipped with the capability and flexibility of software-defined radios and combined with machine learning, a new concept which is referred as cognitive radio has emerged in the wireless world. Cognitive radios can sense and be aware of its radio, user, and network environments, and react to these by adapting the operation parameters in order to maximize user satisfaction. With such a capability and intelligence, these radios can do amazing things such as learning from the past experiences of its user and about themselves to better adapt to various conditions in the future. They make our homes much smarter; make our cars and driving experience more enjoyable; reduce the health concerns by allowing more controlled electromagnetic radiation; solve interoperability problems between various networks, and eventually be our best friends. Considering the importance of radios in all aspects of life, cognitive radios can even save lives in disasters. In the light of all these remarkable benefits, the social, economical and environmental impact of cognitive radios is expected to be significant. This tutorial gives a rigorous introduction to stochastic geometry and provides an overview of important recent results obtained for cellular, ad hoc, and cognitive networks. It will enable the attendees to understand the literature and to make contributions of their own. 58 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TUTORIALS • Monday Monday, 9 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor Monday, 9 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor T6: Fundamentals of Nanoscale Communications and Nano Networks T9: Opportunistic Communication: Unified View and New Applications Instructor: Ozgur B. Akan, Koc University, Turkey Instructor: Aria Nosratinia, University of Texas, Dallas, USA Many of the envisioned nanotechnology applications, e.g., intelligent drug delivery system, intra-body multi- modal health monitoring, require a set of nanomachines to collaboratively achieve a common task, which clearly mandates practical realization of communication and networking at nanoscale. A number of nanomachines communicating with each other are envisioned to form a nanonetwork. Due to size and capabilities of these nanomachines, classical communication paradigms are inapplicable in nanonetworks. Hence, a set of new molecular and nanoscale communication paradigms is imperative for the realization of the future collaborative and distributed nanotechnology applications. The basic idea of opportunistic communication is that if multiple users, each with independently fading channels, want to use the same wireless resource, then allocating the resource to the best user at each time is throughput-optimal. This simple concept and its extensions have found application in a variety of scenarios in wireless communication. Furthermore, recent developments indicate the principles of opportunistic communication may apply to a wider set of applications than previously thought. This tutorial is dedicated to providing a unifying overview of past work and a glimpse into the future directions in this area. In this tutorial, the current state-of-the-art in nanoscale communications and nanonetworking is captured. The recent advances in the field of nanotechnology primarily focusing on its novel artifacts affecting communication and networking technologies such as nano-transceivers, nano-radio, nano-antenna, nano-processor, nano-memory, nano-sensors, nano-batteries are introduced. The emerging nanotechnology applications requiring communication and networking at the nanoscale are discussed along with the associated communication challenges. The existing nanoscale communication approaches, e.g., molecular communications, bio-inspired nanoscale communications, nano-EM communications, and nano- optical communications, are elaborated along with their fundamental differences, strengths as well as shortcomings from communication and information theoretical perspectives. Finally, the open research issues along with a list of current active related research projects and dissemination tools for the related research results are presented. The objective of this tutorial is to provide better understanding of the potentials for nano- scale networking, and to motivate research community to further explore this timely and exciting field. Monday, 9 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor T7: LTE-Advanced Modem Design: Challenges and Perspectives Instructors: Dongwoon Bai, Claudio R. C. M. da Silva, Jungwon Lee, Samsung Mobile Solutions Lab, USA Following the great commercial success of LTE Release 8/9, LTE-Advanced is set to become the leading solution for 4G cellular systems across the globe. LTE-Advanced meets or exceeds the requirements set by the ITU for IMT-Advanced and offers increased peak data rate (3 Gbps in the downlink), higher spectral efficiency (30 b/s/Hz), and support to a larger number of simultaneously active subscribers. In order to meet such ambitious performance targets, LTE-Advanced relies on innovative radio-access technologies that bring new challenges to its design and implementation. In this tutorial, our main goal is to identify the main challenges in the design of signal processing algorithms and physical layer techniques for LTE-Advanced Release 10/11 mobile terminals, and to discuss possible solutions to the identified technical issues. The primary areas to be covered for Release 10 are: carrier aggregation, enhanced inter-cell interference coordination (eICIC) for heterogeneous networks (HetNets), detection of eight-layer transmission, reference signals for enhanced multi-antenna support, and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) buffer management. Covering Release 11 modem design challenges, coordinated multiple point (CoMP) transmission and reception will also be discussed. For each of these topics, we present an overview of their main design challenges and discuss possible solutions. Historically, the first instance of opportunistic communication was in the context of multiuser diversity. We begin with an outline of the basics of multiuser diversity, develop the basic principles and performance limits, and explore some of the practical aspects of the problem, including limited feedback. We will then branch out to other examples of opportunistic communication, starting with antenna selection. It is known that most of the cost as well as a good part of (non-radiating) energy expenditure of transceivers is in the RF chains. Antenna selection is a MIMO technique that tries to minimize the number of RF chains while maintaining a good part of MIMO gains. We will discuss the key results in this area, among them antenna selection algorithms and approximations to the capacity of the antenna selection channel in both low and high SNR. Another manifestation of opportunistic communication is in relay selection. Cooperation and relays have garnered a great deal of attention lately. We will discuss techniques for computing the diversity or the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff in relay selection, and will outline some subtle pitfalls in the design of relay selection systems. We will show that relay selection can have advantages both in terms of reliability as well as throughput. In the last segment of the tutorial, we will discuss two advanced topics. First, new results that allow the extension of opportunistic communication to new network topologies that previously were not known to support multiuser diversity, for example the broadcast relay channel. Second, we will discuss the role of opportunistic communication in cognitive radio. Monday, 9 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: 404/405, 4nd Floor T10: Topology-Aware Modeling, Analysis and Design of Multi-Tier Cellular Networks Instructors: Ekram Hossain and Hesham ElSawy, University of Manitoba, Canada Recently, stochastic geometry models have been shown to provide tractable and accurate bounds for multi-tier (which is also referred to as heterogeneous or small cell wireless networks) and cognitive cellular wireless networks. Furthermore, stochastic geometry is the only mathematical tool that can capture the location-dependent interactions among the coexisting network entities and enables a topology-aware analysis and design of wireless networks. This tutorial will provide an extensive overview of the stochastic geometry modeling approach for multi-tier cellular networks, and the state-of-the-art research on this topic. After motivating the requirements for topology-aware modeling for the next generation cellular networks, we will introduce the basic stochastic geometry modeling tools and preliminaries. Then, we will present a comprehensive survey on the literature related to stochastic geometry models for single-tier as well as multi-tier and cognitive cellular wireless networks. We will also present a taxonomy of the existing literature on stochastic geometry modeling of cellular wireless networks based on the target network model, the point process used, and the performance evaluation technique. Finally, we will discuss the open research challenges and future research directions. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 59 TUTORIALS • Monday Monday, 9 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor Monday, 9 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor T11: Towards Distributed Autonomous Underwater Sensor Networks: Principles, Development and Future T21: Vehicular Networking: Standards, Protocols, Applications, and Deployment Plans Instructors: Shengli Zhou and Jun-Hong Cui, University of Connecticut, USA Instructors: Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Co. Ltd, Japan Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck, Austria The Earth is a water planet. For decades, there have been significant interests in monitoring aquatic environments for scientific exploration, commercial exploitation and coastline protection. Highly precise, real-time, and temporalspatial continuous aquatic environment monitoring systems are extremely important for various applications, such as oceanographic data collection, pollution detection, and marine surveillance. Underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) is envisioned to be one powerful solution for various applications. Even though underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) share some common properties with terrestrial sensor networks, such as the large number of nodes and limited energy, UWSNs are significantly different from the conventional terrestrial sensor network technology. First, radio communications do not work well under the water. They must be replaced by acoustic communications, which have very different travel time and characteristics. In particular, acoustic channels feature large propagation latency, low bandwidth capacity and high error rate. Second, while most ground sensors are static, underwater sensor nodes may move with water currents and other underwater activities. Due to the very different environment properties and also the unique nature of the aquatic applications, the protocols developed for terrestrial sensor networks are not directly applicable to underwater sensor networks. Simple underwater monitoring systems have been introduced in the past. However, they are small-scale and rely on point-to-point, single channel techniques such as remote telemetry or sequential local sensing. The complexity of the environment and the sophistication of the user scenarios demand a more scalable, networked solution. This requires new research at every layer of the protocol stack (from the physical layer to the application layer) and new underwater experimental infrastructure to implement, test and compare the solutions. In this tutorial, we will first discuss the design principles of UWSNs, and then we will highlight the recent progress on fundamental research issues in UWSNs, including efficient acoustic communications, multiple access control, data routing and forwarding, reliable data transfer, localization and synchronization, etc. We will also present various design issues of modem prototyping and network testbed development. We will highlight the opportunities available to the research community through the open access Ocean Testbed for Underwater Networks Experiments (Ocean-TUNE) that is currently under development. In the end, we will point out the open issues and future research directions in this field. 60 Much progress can be observed in the domain of Inter-Vehicular Communication (IVC), looking back at the last decade. In this growing community, many ongoing activities focus on the design on communication protocols to support safety application, intelligent navigation, multi-player gaming and other. Very large projects have been initiated to validate the theoretic work in field tests and protocols are being standardized. With the increasing interest from industry, security and privacy become key aspects in the stage of protocol design in order to support a smooth and carefully planned roll-out. Researchers from academia and industry recently met at an international Dagstuhl seminar to discuss open research challenges as well as open issues related to market-oriented design. From an industry’s point of view, vehicular networking serves as one of the most important enabling technologies required to implement a myriad of applications related to vehicles, vehicle traffic, drivers, passengers and pedestrians. In this tutorial we will look into applications and use cases of vehicular networking followed by an overview of the standardization activities. Next we will cover the communication protocol design as well as the deployment plans. We will also briefly talk about simulation tools for evaluation of various protocol designs. Before concluding, we will take a glimpse at the recently emerging reality of electric vehicles and issues surrounding them. Finally, we will conclude with open issues that require further research. The tutorial will cover the following aspects: • Applications and use cases: selected examples from US, Europe and Japan • Requirements of applications ranging from safety to infotainment • Deployment plans and field tests around the world • System level approaches and a brief comparison: V2V, V2R, V2I • Standards: Comparison of IEEE 802.11p/WAVE, ETSI (Europe) and Japan (ARIB) standards • Protocol design: A close look at protocol layers including ad hoc routing, broadcast-based dissemination, geo-routing and delay-tolerant networking • Simulation tools: Overview of (integrated) network and traffic simulators THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TUTORIALS • Friday Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor T12: Implementing Network Coding T15: Wireless Network Economics and Games Instructors: Frank H. P. Fitzek and Morten V. Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark Instructor: Jianwei Huang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Network coding has raised a lot of interest in the research community lately and first attempts in standardization bodies are taking place to integrate this ground breaking technology in commercial products. This tutorial will give a short introduction to network coding, but the main focus is to enable the audience to implement their own ideas either in simulations or in real testbeds. Therefore the tutorial organizers will present their own software library for network coding. The software library comes with a small simulation environment to test out first simple relaying topologies. It can be further integrated into NS3 and allows more complex simulations. The tutorial will show how to embed the software library and to do the parameterization for different scenarios. Understanding the impact of different parameter choices are of critical importance in order to successfully deploy network coding in real networks and on real devices. Throughout the tutorial participants will gain hands-on experience with the impact of key parameters such as finite field size, generation size and systematic coding. This tutorial will also show how to implement the software on commercial platforms such as Android phones, tablets, or laptops. Some demonstrators of network coding will be available showing the full potential of network coding in larger testbeds. The goal of the tutorial is that each participant understands the basic functionality of network coding and is able to integrate network coding in own projects. The software library is fully accessible to the audience even after the tutorial. This tutorial will be held for the first time and the implementation of network coding is a very timely topic. Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon E, 2nd Floor T14: Wireless Device-to-Device Communications and Networks Today’s communication networks are highly complex, carry heterogeneous traffic in diverse environments, and are often owned by multiple profitmaking entities. To successfully maintain, optimize, and upgrade such large distributed networks, it is important to design new economic incentive mechanisms as well as develop new technologies. The deregulation of the telecommunication industry in many countries makes the interactions between government regulators, commercial network operators, and consumers increasingly complex. Such interactions often can be best understood from a game theoretical point of view. The latest development of wireless access networks, such as small cell technologies, dynamic spectrum sharing, and cooperative communication schemes, bring many new economical issues in network planning, deployment and operations. The objective of this tutorial is to introduce key economic and game theoretical issues in the development of modern wireless communication networks. We will provide a short introduction on game theory and network economics, including static game and Nash equilibrium, dynamic games and subgame perfect equilibrium, games with incomplete information, price differentiation, oligopoly competition, and network externality. Then we will illustrate relevant applications in wireless communications, through case studies of femtocell economics, Wi-Fi data offloading, cellular network upgrade, cooperative spectrum bargaining, dynamic spectrum leasing, and spatial spectrum sharing. The tutorial will help the conference attendees to get a good exposure of this fast-growing and fascinating interdisciplinary research area, and enough background information to appreciate the important theoretical and practical issues in the related industry. The target audience of this tutorial will be researchers, engineers, and regulators in the wireless industry, who are interested in understanding the technology-economics interactions as well as the principles of designing robust and incentive compatible network protocols in distributed and heterogeneous networks. The audience is expected to understand the basics of wireless communications and networking. Instructors: Lingyang Song, Peking University, China Zhu Han, University of Houston, Texas, USA Mobile data traffic, especially mobile video traffic, has dramatically increased in recent years with the emergence of smart phones, tablets, and various new applications. It is hence crucial to increase network capacity to accommodate these bandwidth consuming applications and services. D2D communication, which has been listed in 3GPP as a study item, is a promising concept to improve user experiences and resource utilization in cellular networks, both for licensed and unlicensed spectrum. However, design, analysis, and optimization of D2D communications & networking require multidisciplinary knowledge, such as wireless communication and networking, signal processing, artificial intelligence (e.g., for learning), decision theory, optimization, and economic theory. Therefore, this tutorial, containing the basic concepts/theories for addressing research advances that enable D2D communications in cellular networks, the state-of-the-art of research and development and the related information, will be useful in designing D2D-based wireless communications systems and services. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 61 TUTORIALS • Friday Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor T16: Emerging Concepts and Technologies Towards 5G Wireless Networks T17: Cross-Layer Design for Spectrum-and Energy-Efficient Wireless Networks Instructor: Halim Yanikomeroglu, Carleton University, Canada Instructor: Guowang Miao, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Despite the recent advances in wireless technologies, the wireless community faces the challenge of enabling a further traffic increase of up to 1,000 times in the next 10 years or so, while no customer is willing to pay more for the wireless pipe itself: the so called “traffic-revenue decoupling”. Moreover, many experts warn that the low-hanging fruits in wireless research (especially in information theory, communications theory, and signal processing) have already been collected. While the research community is full of ideas (as usual), many of these idea are either not-too-relevant (i.e., not in the bottleneck areas) or they are in areas in which progress toward a tangible implementation is too slow. The future success of communication networks hinges on the ability to overcome the mismatch between requested quality of service (QoS) and limited network resources. Spectrum is a natural resource that cannot be replenished and therefore must be used efficiently. On the other hand, energy efficiency is increasingly important for the society, especially for wireless networks because of the growing demand in mobile communications, shortage in energy supply, and need of environmental protection. To meet the energy efficiency demand, traditional design philosophies of existing network architectures and protocols should be revisited. More importantly, many of them need to be broken to come up with new ones. This tutorial introduces state-of-the-art cross-layer technologies to improve both spectral and energy efficiencies from different perspectives of wireless networks. We will first discuss basic wireless channel properties and methodologies needed to enable high performance wireless networks. Then we introduce recent spectrum- and energy-efficient communication technologies for both individual- and multi-user networks. To be more specific, our treatment will cover not only centralized wireless networks like cellular access networks, but also distributed ones like ad hoc and sensor networks. We will discuss in detail the relation between SE and EE in different types of wireless networks and introduce new guidelines that will significantly improve SE and EE for future network design. In the first part of this tutorial, the following topics will be covered: • Fundamental dynamics of cellular communications • 3GPP operation • Key technologies in LTE and LTE-Advanced • Emerging challenges and opportunities in beyond-2020 wireless networks • Bottleneck problems in beyond-2020 wireless networks In the second part of the tutorial, the potential research directions towards coping with the bottleneck problems, especially in the context of radio access network (RAN), resource allocation, layers 1, 2, and 3, will be discussed; the underlying mathematical tools will also be highlighted: • • • • • • • • • • Interference-robust PHY Non-coherent communications New frontiers in resource allocation Steerable beamforming at the terminal with resource allocation Uplink distributed multi-channel multiple-access in cellular Inter-cell load coordination (ICLC) for non-uniform traffic Interdisciplinary approaches in decision making Cell switching off in dense small cell deployment + RRM Robust algorithms and protocols Layer 8 – User-in-the-loop (demand shaping in space and time) In the absence of a clear technology roadmap towards 5G, the tutorial has, to a certain extent, an exploratory view point to stimulate further thinking and creativity. We are certainly at the dawn of a new era in wireless research and innovation; the next twenty years will be very interesting. 62 Friday, 13 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon D, 2nd Floor T8: Monitoring and Optimization for Smarter Power Grids Instructors: Georgios B. Giannakis, Vassilis Kekatos, Nikolaos Gatsis, University of Minnesota, USA The pressing need to modernize the aging power grid has culminated into the smart grid vision, which entails the widespread use of state-of-the-art sensing, control, and communication technologies. The deployment of these smart technologies calls for novel grid monitoring and optimization techniques. This tutorial focuses on how current research challenges in power grid monitoring and optimization can be addressed through signal processing, communications, and networking toolboxes. After an overview of fundamental power engineering concepts, a wide range of modern research topics will be presented, including power system state estimation, phasor measurement units, line outage identification, price and load forecasting, economic operation of power systems, demand response, electric vehicles, and renewable energy management. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TUTORIALS • Friday Friday, 13 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon C, 2nd Floor Friday, 13 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon A, 2nd Floor T18: Energy Harvesting Wireless Communications T20: Online Learning in Multi-agent Environments: Applications to Communication and Networking Instructors: Sennur Ulukus, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Aylin Yener, Pennsylvania State University, USA Wireless communication networks composed of devices that can harvest energy from nature represent the green future of wireless. Energy harvesting technologies offer the possibility of perpetual operation and no adverse effects on the environment. By developing effective and robust communication techniques to be used under energy harvesting conditions, some of the communication devices and networks can be taken off the power grid, thereby decreasing the overall consumption of energy and the accompanying carbon footprint in the future, by a non-negligible amount. Energy harvesting brings new dimensions to communication system design in the form of randomness and intermittency of available energy, as well as additional system issues to be concerned about such as energy storage capacity and processing complexity. The goal of this tutorial is to furnish the audience with fundamental design principles of energy harvesting wireless communication networks, building on a foundation of energy efficient communications and these new ingredients that provide design insights specific to this emerging topic. The focus will be on physical and medium access layers incorporating the state of research. Friday, 13 December 2013 • 13:30 – 17:00 Room: Salon B, 2nd Floor T19: Machine-to-Machine Technologies & Markets: Shift of Industries Instructors: Mischa Dohler, King's College London, UK Matt Hatton, Machina Research, UK Jesus Alonso-Zarate, CTTC, Spain The unprecedented communication paradigm of machine-to-machine (M2M), facilitating 24/7 ultra-reliable connectivity between a prior unseen number of automated devices, is currently gripping both industrial as well as academic communities. The aim of this tutorial is to provide a detailed academic, technical and industrial insight into latest key aspects of wireless M2M networks, with particular application to smart cities, big data and business potentials. We will provide an in-depth introduction to the particularities of M2M systems, and then dwell in great depths on the capillary and cellular embodiments of M2M. The focus of capillary M2M will be on IEEE (.15.4e) and IETF (6LoWPAN, ROLL, COAP) standards compliant low-power multihop networking designs; furthermore, for the first time, low power Wifi will be dealt with and positioned in the ecosystem of capillary M2M. The focus of cellular M2M will be on latest activities, status and trends in leading M2M standardization bodies with technical focus on ETSI M2M and 3GPP LTE-M; furthermore, we will discuss latest analytical and simulation works quantifying the performance and impact of M2M in legacy cellular networks. In addition, an M2M market and business perspective will be also provided in this tutorial. Understanding the potential of Big Data, the market trends and the business models applicable to M2M are fundamental to inspire academia and industry to devise new technologies and put into market viable and flexible M2M solutions. Along the entire tutorial, challenges and open issues will be identified, thus making the material presented in this tutorial useful for industry and inspiring for researchers and academics alike. Instructors: Cem Tekin and Mihaela van der Schaar, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Most practical communication networks operate in dynamic unknown environments, where users have only limited information about what utilities they will obtain when taking different actions. Hence, online learning becomes a key component of any transceiver operating in such communication environments. For example, in multi-hop wireless networks the source nodes need to learn which paths they should select to transmit their traffic with the shortest delays to a destination; in cognitive radio networks secondary users need to learn which channels they should access to obtain higher throughputs; in MAC protocols decentralized agents need to learn to optimally share resources. Numerous of the solutions proposed for such problems in the literature are sub-optimal, since transceivers optimize their decisions myopically, by considering only the impact of their actions on their immediate utility. Optimal decisions in such dynamic communication networks involve making foresighted decisions, where a user is selecting actions to maximize its long-term rather than short-term utility. To perform such foresighted optimization, a user needs to be able to predict/forecast the impact of its actions on the future utilities and network dynamics. However, neither the future utilities nor the network dynamics are known at decision time. Hence, to optimally solve communication problems which involve sequential decision making under uncertainty, novel types of online learning methods are needed. In this tutorial, we will introduce several state-of-the-art learning methods (e.g. reinforcement learning techniques including multi-armed bandit learning, conjecture-based learning techniques) which can significantly improve the performance of networks and transceivers operating in dynamic unknown communication environments. We will discuss how to efficiently design learning algorithms for various network environments, quantify their performance and characterize the interactions arising between the users adopting these algorithms. We will present solutions for both single-user as well as multi-user learning. In general, networks where multiple users are learning simultaneously are challenging due to the complex interactions emerging between users. We will discuss the challenges arising from informational asymmetries between the users and explain how to design online learning algorithms that can achieve socially-optimal solutions. We will also show how “context” information can be exploited in decentralized communication systems to achieve coordination and how this problem can be modeled as a decentralized contextual learning problem. Finally, we will illustrate the deployment of these methods to various communication, routing and networking scenarios, and give a comparison of different learning methods. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 63 WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 14:50 Room: 210, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 1 W1: Trusted Communications with Physical-Layer Security 09:00 – 09:39 10:50 – 12:30 13:30 – 14:50 Welcome & Keynote Session TCPLS: 01 TCPLS: 02 Chairs: Trung Q. Duong (Queen's University Belfast, UK) Matthieu Bloch (Georgia Institute of Technology) Chair: Trung Q. Duong (Queen's University Belfast, UK) Chair: Trung Q. Duong (Queen's University Belfast, UK) Resource Allocation for Secure Communication in Systems with Wireless Information and Power Transfer Derrick Wing Kwan Ng (University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada) Improving the Secrecy Rate of Wireless SIMO Systems via Two-Step Transmission Pengcheng Mu, Hui-Ming Wang, Qinye Yin (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China) 09:40 – 10:00 TCPLS: Invited Talk I Chair: Walid Saad (University of Miami, USA) Secret Key Generation from Reciprocal Spatially Correlated MIMO Channels Eduard Jorswieck, Anne Wolf, Sabrina Engelmann (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) 10:30 – 10:50 Antenna Subset Modulation for Secure Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communication Nachiappan Valliappan (Qualcomm, USA) Robert Heath (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Angel Lozano (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) Resource Allocation for Secret Transmissions over MIMOME Fading Channels Stefano Tomasin (University of Padova, Italy) TCPLS: Invited Talk II Chair: Trung Q. Duong (Queen's University Belfast, UK) On the Physical Layer Security of Backscatter RFID Systems Walid Saad (University of Miami) Vincent Poor (Princeton University) Coset Codes in a Multi-hop Network Willie K. Harrison (University of Colorado Colorado Springs, USA) Impersonation Attack Identification for Secure Communication Mustafa H. Yilmaz, Huseyin Arslan (University of South Florida, USA) Secure Transmission in Multi-Cell Massive MIMO Systems Jun Zhu, Robert Schober, Vijay Bhargava (University of British Columbia, Canada) Secure Transmission over Fast Fading Multiple-Antenna Gaussian Broadcast Channel with Confidential Messages Chien-Li Su (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Pin-Hsun Lin (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan) Hsuan-Jung Su (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) A Secret Key Generation Method Based on CSI in OFDM-FDD System Xiaohua Wu, Yuexing Peng, Chunjing Hu, Hui Zhao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Lei Shu (Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, China) Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:30 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor WORKSHOP 2 W2: Broadband Wireless Access 09:00 – 10:00 WS-BWA-K1: Keynote Session I Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor Hank Kafka and Bill Payne 10:30 – 12:00 PM WS-BWA-S1: Novel PHY Techniques Room: 304, 3rd Floor Universal-Filtered Multi-Carrier Technique for Wireless Systems Beyond LTE Vida Vakilian (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada) Thorsten Wild, Frank Schaich, Stephan ten Brink (Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs, Germany) Jean-François Frigon (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal and GERAD, Canada) Zero-tail DFT-spread-OFDM signals Gilberto Berardinelli, Fernando M. L. Tavares, Troels B. Sørensen, Preben Mogensen (Aalborg University, Denmark) Kari Pajukoski (Nokia-Siemens Networks, Finland) 64 A Reduced Complexity Receiver for Multi-Carrier Faster-Than-Nyquist Signaling Frank Schaich, Thorsten Wild (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Germany) 10:30 – 12:00 IRA Code Design for IDMA-based Multi-Pair Bidirectional Relaying Systems Florian Lenkeit, Carsten Bockelmann, Dirk Wübben (University of Bremen, Germany) Armin Dekorsy (University of Bremen & ITH, Germany) Incentive-Oriented Downlink Scheduling for Wireless Networks with Real-Time and Non-Real-Time Flows I-Hong Hou (Texas A&M University, USA) Jing Zhu, Rath Vannithamby (Intel, USA) Compressed Sensing Soft Activity Processing for Sparse Multi-User Systems Fabian Monsees (University of Bremen & ITH, Germany) Carsten Bockelmann (University of Bremen, Germany) Armin Dekorsy (University of Bremen & ITH, Germany) WS-BWA-S2: Novel MAC Techniques Room: 305, 3rd Floor Fighting Against Access Collision and Hidden Node Problem in Broadcast Scheme of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Xianbo Chen (Broadcom Corporation, USA) Lih-feng Tsaur (University of Southern California, USA) Hazem Refai (Oklahoma University, USA) Xiaomin Ma (Oral Roberts University, USA) Throughput Optimal Flow Allocation on Multiple Paths for Random Access Wireless Multi-hop Networks Manolis Ploumidis (University of Crete, Greece) Nikolaos Pappas (Supélec, France) Apostolos Traganitis (University of Crete & ICS-FORTH, Greece) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS WORKSHOPS Optimal Fair Downlink Fractional Frequency Reuse for Cellular Wireless Networks Hung-Bin Chang, Izhak Rubin (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) TRICS: A Distributed MAC Layer Scheduling Algorithm for Concurrent Transmissions in MIMO Wireless Mesh Networks Muhammad Irfan Rafique (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany) 12:00 – 12:30 WS-BWA-P1: Poster Session: Teaser Group I Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor Radio Resource Allocation for Multicast Transmissions over High Altitude Platforms Ahmed Ibrahim, Attahiru Alfa (University of Manitoba, Canada) On The Advantages of Location Resolved Input Data for Throughput Optimization Algorithms in Self-Organizing Wireless Networks Sascha Berger, Albrecht J. Fehske (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany) Paolo Zanier (Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH, Germany) Ingo Viering (Nomor Research GmbH, Germany) Gerhard Fettweis (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany) Exploiting Diurnal User Mobility for Predicting Cell Transitions Nandish Kuruvatti, Andreas Klein, Joerg Schneider, Hans D. Schotten (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany) Optimal Power Allocation for AF Full-duplex Relay in Cognitive Radio Networks Yu Shi, Lin Zhang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Zhi Chen (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China & University of California, Riverside, China) Yu Gong (Loughborough University, UK) Gang Wu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Opportunistic Relay Selection and Outage Performance Analysis for 60GHz Wireless System Zhijun Liu, Waheed Ur Rehman (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Xiaofeng Tao, Xiaodong Xu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications & WTI, China) Effect of Propagation Environment on Area Throughput of Dense WLAN Deployments Ali Ozyagci, Ki Won Sung, Jens Zander (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Inside-Out: Can Indoor Femtocells Satisfy Outdoor Coverage and Capacity Needs? William J. Hillery, Mark Cudak, Amitava Ghosh (Nokia Siemens Networks, USA) Benny Vejlgaard (Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark) 13:30 – 14:00 WS-BWA-K2: Keynote Session II Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor Gerhard Fettweis Erlang Analysis of Cellular Networks using Stochastic Petri Nets and User-in-the-Loop Extension for Demand Control Rainer Schoenen (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) Halim Yanikomeroglu (Carleton University, Canada) 14:00 – 15:30 WS-BWA-S3: Multi-Antenna and Cooperative Communications Room: 304, 3rd Floor Modeling and Analysis of Push-based Wireless Converged Networks Kongtao Wang, Zhiyong Chen, Hui Liu (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) A Closed-Form Upper Bound of the Sum Rate of Blind Interference Alignment and Its Application to Control of the Number of Active Users Hyukjin Chae (LG Electronics, Korea) Jin Young Jang (Yonsei University, Korea) 12:00 – 12:30 System-Level Studies for Single User and Multiuser Interference Alignment in a Heterogeneous Network Helka-Liina Määttänen (Renesas Mobile Europe, Finland) Harri Niemeläinen, Juha Venäläinen, Mikko Valkama (Tampere University of Technology, Finland) WS-BWA-P2: Poster Session: Teaser Group II Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor Physical Layer Abstraction for Turbo Coded MIMO Systems with LMMSE-IC based Turbo Equalization Baozhu Ning (SUPELCE, France) Raphael Visoz (Orange Labs, France) Antoine O. Berthet (Supélec, France) A Pipelined Frame Structure for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing under Bandwidth Constraints Hongzhi Luan (National Digital Switching Center, China) Ou Li (National Digital Switching Center, China) Xiaoyi Zhang (Information Science and Technology Institute, China) Millimeter Wave Beam-Alignment for Dual-Polarized Outdoor MIMO Systems Jiho Song (Purdue University, USA) Stephen G Larew (Purdue University & Nokia Siemens Networks, USA) David Love (Purdue University, USA) Timothy A. Thomas, Amitava Ghosh (Nokia Siemens Networks, USA) Energy-Efficient Cooperative Protocols for Full-Duplex Relay Channels Mohammad G. Khafagy, Amr Ismail, Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Sonia Aïssa (INRS, University of Quebec, Canada) Interference-aware Multi-user Relay Selection Scheme in Cooperative Relay Networks Jinlong Cao, Tiankui Zhang, Zhimin Zeng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Dantong Liu (Queen Mary University of London, UK) 14:00 – 15:30 WS-BWA-S4: Spectrum, Cognitive Radio and HetNets Room: 305, 3rd Floor Reinforcement Learning based Secondary User Transmissions in Cognitive Radio Networks Senthuran Arunthavanathan, Sithamparanathan Kandeepan (RMIT University, Australia) Rob Evans (University of Melbourne, Australia) Energy Detection Based Spectrum Sensing with Random Arrival and Departure of Primary User's Signal Jwo-Yuh Wu, Pei Hsin Huang (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Tsang-Yi Wang (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan) Vincent W.S. Wong (University of British Columbia, Canada) A Centralized Method for Optimal Power Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks Praful Deolal Mankar, Goutam Das, Sant Pathak (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India) Dual Connectivity in LTE HetNets with Split Control- and User-Plane Anna Zakrzewska (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) David López-Pérez, Stepan Kucera, Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland) Characterizing Performance of Load-Aware Network Selection in Multi-Radio (WiFi/LTE) Heterogeneous Networks Mikhail Gerasimenko (Tampere University of Technology, Finland) Nageen Himayat, Shu-ping Yeh, Shilpa Talwar (Intel, USA) Sergey Andreev, Yevgeni Koucheryavy (Tampere University of Technology, Finland) 16:00 – 17:30 WS-BWA-Panel: Panel Discussion Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor Panelists: Gabor Fodor, Gerhard Fettweis, Bill Payne, Hank Kafka, Chih-Lin I THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 65 WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 208/209, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 3 W3: Workshop on Cloud Computing Systems, Networks and Applications 09:00 – 11:10 13:30 – 15:30 13:30 – 15:30 K1-3: Keynote Session S3: Performance QoS and Security Experimental Demonstration of Time-aware Software Defined Networking for OpenFlowbased Optical Interconnect in Intra-Datacenter Networks Hui Yang, Jie Zhang, Yongli Zhao, Ji Yuefeng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Jianrui Han, Yi Lin, Shaofeng Qiu, Young Lee (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, USA) Authentication in GPS-Directed Mobile Clouds Jonathan Larcom, Hong Liu (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA) 11:10 – 12:30 S1: Topics in Cloud Computing Vehicular Cloud Computing: A Survey Lin Gu (University of Aizu, Japan) Deze Zeng (University of Aizu & Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Japan) Song Guo (University of Aizu, Japan) SLA-driven Dynamic Resource Provisioning for Service Provider in Cloud Computing Yongyi Ran, Jian Yang, Shuben Zhang, Hong-Sheng Xi (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Non-Overlapping Rings: A New Architecture for Designing Switch Clusters in Data Centers Ahmet Akyamac, Thomas Chu (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) 11:10 – 12:30 S2: Data Storage and Distribution Energy Efficient Cloud Content Delivery in Core Networks Ahmed Lawey, Taisir El-Gorashi, Jaafar Elmirghani (University of Leeds, UK) Large File Distribution Using Efficient Generation-based Network Coding Ye Li, Steven D. Blostein, W. Y. Geoffrey Chan (Queen's University, Canada) UKAI: A Centrally Controllable Distributed Local Storage for Virtual Machine Disk Images Keiichi Shima (IIJ Innovation Institute, Japan) 66 Energy-Efficient Data Replication in Cloud Computing Datacenters Dejene Boru (CREATE-NET, Italy) Dzmitry Kliazovich (University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg) Fabrizio Granelli (University of Trento, Italy) Pascal Bouvry (University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg) Albert Zomaya (University of Sydney, Australia) Collaborative Location-based Sleep Scheduling to Integrate Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Cloud Computing Chunsheng Zhu, Victor CM Leung (University of British Columbia, Canada) Laurence T. Yang (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada) Xiping Hu (University of British Colombia, Canada) Lei Shu (Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, China) A Scalable Framework for Cloud Powered Workflow Execution Yang Xia, Chonho Lee, Zoebir Bong, Changbing Chen, Bu Sung Lee (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Quality of Service Aware Virtual Network Mapping across Multiple Domains Hao Di (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Vishal Anand (College at Brockport, SUNY, USA) Hongfang Yu, Le Min Li, Dan Liao, Gang Sun (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Malware Analysis in Cloud Computing: Network and System Characteristics Angelos K. Marnerides, Michael Watson (Lancaster University, UK) Syed Noor ul Hassan Shirazi (Lancaster University & InfoLab21, UK) Andreas U. Mauthe, David Hutchison (Lancaster University, UK) Hiding behind the Clouds: Efficient, PrivacyPreserving Queries via Cloud Proxies Surabhi Gaur, Melody Moh (San Jose State University, USA) Mahesh Balakrishnan (Microsoft Research Silicon Valley, USA) Secured Data Storage on Cloud Systems via Wavefront Multiplexing Donald Chang, Joe Lee (SDS, Inc., USA) Hen-Geul Yeh (California State University, Long Beach, USA) Michael Lin, Steve K. Chen (SDS, USA) Kung Yao (UCLA, USA) Utility-based Server Management Strategy in Cloud Networks Eunhye Choi, Suin Song, Hyejin Kim, Jiyeon Hong, Hyunggon Park (Ewha Womans University, Korea) Mihaela van der Schaar (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Security Testing in the Cloud by Means of Ethical Worm Elhadj Benkhelifa (Staffordshire University & D2 Network Associates Ltd, UK) Thomas Welsh (Staffordshire University, UK) Performance Analysis in Cloud Computing Based on Rejected and Impatient Customers Yen-Chieh Ouyang, Yi-Ju Chiang (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan) P1: Panel 16:00 – 17:00 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 204/205, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 4 W4: Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication With and Without Infrastructure 09:00 – 10:00 S1-I: Keynote Session I D2D as an Integrated Part of Future Wireless Access Erik Dahlman Energy Efficiency Optimization Based on Interference Alignment for Device-to-Device MIMO Downlink Underlaying Cellular Network Jiamo Jiang, Mugen Peng, Wenbo Wang, Kecheng Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication, China) Resource Allocation for Network-Integrated Device-to-Device Communications Using Smart Relays Monowar Hasan, Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada) 10:30 – 11:15 S1-II: Keynote Session II Evolution of IETF Standards Charles E. Perkins Exploiting Selection Diversity and Recovering Spectrum Loss in Wireless Sensor Networks with Directional Antennas Chunbo Luo, Qi Wang, Xinheng Wang, Christos Grecos (University of West of Scotland, UK) Runfeng Yang (Dongguan Polytechnic, China) Peng Ren (China University of Petroleum, China) 11:15 – 12:30 S2: Plenary Session Chair: Mary Ann Weitnauer (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) D2D Neighbor Discovery Interference Management for LTE Systems Yuxin Zhao, Benoit Pelletier, Paul Marinier, Diana Pani (InterDigital Canada, Canada) 13:30 – 15:00 Device-to-Device Discovery Based on 3GPP System Level Simulations Meryem Simsek, Arvind Merwaday (Florida International University, USA) Neiyer Correal (Motorola Solutions, USA) Ismail Güvenç (Florida International University, USA) Distributed Clock Synchronization with application of D2D Communication without Infrastructure Wanlu Sun, Mohammad Reza Gholami, Erik G. Ström, Fredrik Brännström (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Multicasting in LTE-A Networks Enhanced by Device-to-Device Communications Massimo Condoluci, Leonardo Militano, Giuseppe Araniti, Antonella Molinaro, Antonio Iera (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy) 13:30 – 15:00 S3: Physical Layer Techniques for D2D Communication Clustering and Power Control for Reliability Improvement in Device-to-Device Network Zhibo Wang, Hui Tian, Nannan Chen (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Outage Analysis for Uplink Mobile-to-Mobile Cooperation Ahmad Abu Al Haija (McGill University, Canada) Mai Vu (Tufts University, USA) S4: Resource Allocation and Protocols for D2D Communication 15:00 – 17:00 S5: Capacity and Coverage Enhancement with D2D Communication Transmission Capacity of Device-to-Device Communication under Heterogeneous Networks with Cellular Users Assisted Yang Yang, Ziyang Liu, Zuohui Fu, Tao Peng, Wenbo Wang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Enhancing Cellular Coverage through Opportunistic Networks with Learning Mechanisms Jordi Pérez-Romero, Oriol Sallent, Ramon Agustí (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) Uplink Enhancement of Vehicular Users by Using D2D Communications Yutao Sui, Tommy Svensson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Performance Bound of Ad Hoc Device-to-Device Communications using Cognitive Radio Oluwaseyi Omotere, Lijun Qian (Prairie View A&M University, USA) Xiaojiang Du (Temple University, USA) Chair: Frank Y. Li (University of Agder, Norway) Cognitive Radio Mobility Based Routing Protocol for CR Enabled Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Yan Sun, Chris Phillips (Queen Mary University of London, UK) Jingwen Bai, Hao Zhang, Jiankun Hou, Siqi Wang (Queen Mary University of London, China) Network Coding to Enhance Standard Routing Protocols in Wireless Mesh Networks Peyman Pahlavani, Daniel E. Lucani, Morten V. Pedersen, Frank H.P. Fitzek (Aalborg University, Denmark) Interest-based Cooperative Caching in Multihop Wireless Networks Javed Iqbal, Paolo Giaccone (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Utility-maximization Resource Allocation for Device-to-Device Communication Underlaying Cellular Networks Jialiang Zhang, Gang Wu, Wenhui Xiong, (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Zhi Chen (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China & UC Riverside, China) Shaoqian Li (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) A Novel Device-to-Device Communication Protocol for Public Safety Applications Leonardo Goratti (Create-Net, Italy) Karina Mabell Gomez (Create-Net & University of Trento, Italy) Riccardo Fedrizzi, Tinku Rasheed (Create-Net Research, Italy) 15:00 – 17:00 S6: Neighbor Discovery and Service Enhancement using D2D Communication Chair: Frank Y. Li (University of Agder, Norway) Network-Assisted Discovery for Device-toDevice Communications Anastasios Thanos, Serveh Shalmashi (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Guowang Miao (Royal Institute of Technology, USA) Peer Discovery for Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication in LTE-A Networks Zhu-Jun Yang, Jie-Cheng Huang, Chun-Ting Chou, Hung-Yun Hsieh, Chin-Wei Hsu, Ping-Cheng Yeh (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Chia-Chun Alex Hsu (MediaTek Inc., Taiwan) Device-to-Device Data Storage for Mobile Cellular Systems Joonas Pääkkönen, Camilla Hollanti, Olav Tirkkonen (Aalto University, Finland) An Energy Efficient, Fault Tolerant and Secure Clustering Scheme for M2M Communication Networks Lutful Karim (Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Canada) Alagan Anpalagan (Ryerson University, Canada) Nidal Nasser (Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia) Jalal N. Almhana (Universite de Moncton, Canada) Isaac Woungang (Ryerson University, Canada) Coping with Asymmetric Losses in CSMA/CA: Inter-session Network Coding Performance Evaluation and Adaptive Protocol Design Achuthan Paramanathan, Daniel E. Lucani, Frank H.P. Fitzek (Aalborg University, Denmark) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 67 WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:30 Room: 213/214, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 5 W5: Heterogeneous and Small Cell Networks 09:00 – 10:00: 11:24 – 12:30 16:00 – 16:54 Welcome Field Trials Chair: David Lopez-Perez (Bell Laboratories Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland) Chair: Xiaoli Chu (University of Sheffield, UK) Bandwidth, Delay and Energy Efficiency Dynamic Spectrum Refarming of GSM Spectrum for LTE Small Cells Xingqin Lin (University of Texas, Austin, USA) Harish Viswanathan (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) On the Feasibility of Outdoor-to-Indoor LTE Small Cell Deployments: Field Trial Experiments and Performance Prediction Doru Calin, Aliye Ozge Kaya (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) Amine Abouliatim, Goncalo Ferrada, Pierre Richard, Alexis Segura (Alcatel-Lucent, France) LTE Seamless Mobility Demonstrated with Combined Cell in a Heterogeneous Network Arne Simonsson, Björn Halvarsson, Qiang Zhang, Peter Nauclér (Ericsson, Sweden) 10:30 – 11:24: Radio Resource Management Chair: Xiaoli Chu (University of Sheffield) Mobile Data Offloading through a Third-Party WiFi Access Point: An Operator's Perspective Xin Kang (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Yeow Khiang Chia (Singapore) Sumei Sun (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) Distributed Resource Allocation for Self-Organizing Small Cell Networks: An Evolutionary Game Approach Prabodini Semasinghe, Kun Zhu, Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada) QoS Aware Dynamic Uplink-Downlink Reconfiguration Algorithm in TD-LTE HetNet Yanchao Lin, Yuehong Gao, Yuancao Li, Xin Zhang, Dacheng Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) 13:30 – 15:30 Interference Management Chair: Fredrik Gunnarsson (Ericsson, Sweden) Enhanced Intercell Interference Coordination in HetNets: Single vs. Multiflow Approach Meryem Simsek (Florida International University, USA) Mehdi Bennis (CWC, University of Oulu, Finland) Ismail Güvenç (Florida International University, USA) Successive Interference Cancellation in Downlink Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Xinchen Zhang, Martin Haenggi (University of Notre Dame, USA) Chair: Jemin Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Energy Efficient Small Cell Activation Mechanism for Heterogeneous Networks Athul Prasad (NEC Laboratories Europe & Aalto University, Germany) Andreas Maeder (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany) Chenghock Ng (NEC Corporation, Japan) Mobile Hotspots Cooperation towards Better Energy Efficiency Jiang Dong, Zhonghong Ou, Antti Yla-Jaaski (Aalto University, Finland) Yong Cui (Tsinghua University, China) Trade-off between Delay and Bandwidth Utilization for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks Jianxin Chen, Liang Zhou, Baoyu Zheng, JingWu Cui (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) 16:54 – 17:30 Panel Chair: Anthony C. K. Soong (Huawei, USA) Multiuser MISO Beamforming and Interference Cancellation in Two-Tier Femtocell Networks Yuan Li, Shanshan Chen, Jian Li, Mugen Peng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Resource Management for Two-Tier Femtocell Networks using Interference Alignment Vu Nguyen Ha, Long Bao Le (INRS, University of Quebec, Canada) 68 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 313/314, 3rd Floor WORKSHOP 6 W6: Management of Emerging Networks and Services 09:00 – 10:00 Keynote Session I: Hot Topics in Research and the Links to Standardization EDGS: Efficient Data Gathering Scheme for Dense Wireless Sensor Networks Saad Al-Ahmadi, Abdullah Al-Dhelaan (King Saud University, USA) Managing Storage Flows with SDN Approach in I/O Converged Networks Osamu Shiraki, Yukihiro Nakagawa, Kazuki Hyoudou, Shinji Kobayashi, Takeshi Shimizu (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan) 10:30 – 11:30 Cloud-Based Building Management Systems using Short-term Cooling Load Forecasting Jaehak Yu, MyungNam Bae, HyoChan Bang (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea) Sejin Kim (University of British Columbia, Canada) Room: 313/314, 3rd Floor SDN Enablers in the ETSI AFI GANA Reference Model for Autonomic Management & Control (Emerging Standard), and Virtualization Impact Ranganai Chaparadza (IPv6 Forum, Germany) Tayeb Ben Meriem, Benoit Radier (Orange, France) Szymon Szott (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland) Michal Wodczak (University of Economics, Poland) Arun Prakash (Fraunhofer FOKUS & Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) Jianguo Ding (University of Skövde, Sweden) Said Soulhi (Ericsson, Sweden) Andrej Mihailovic (King's College London, UK) NGMN/NGCOR (New Generation Converged Operations Requirements) and its Evolution, and impact of SDN & NFV on OSS architecture evolutions Tayeb Ben Meriem (Orange, NGMN & ETSI AFI) Klaus Martiny (Deutsche Telekom, NGMN) 10:30 – 11:30 MENS 1-1: SDN & Openflow and Network Virtualization Room: 313, 3rd Floor Mobile Core Traffic Balancing by OpenFlow Switching System Ebrahim Ghazisaeedi (Carleton University, Canada) Rahim Tafazolli (University of Surrey, UK) An Autonomic Management Architecture for SDN-based Multi-service Network Hongyun Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Xirong Que (Institute of Networking Technology, China) Yannan Hu, Gong Xiangyang, Wang Wendong (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) CIM-SDN: A Common Information Model extension for Software-Defined Networking Billy Pinheiro, Rafael Chaves, Eduardo Cerqueira, Antonio Jorge Gomes Abelem (Federal University of Pará, Brazil) PindSwitch: A SDN-based Protocol-independent Autonomic Flow Processing Platform Tong Zhou, Gong Xiangyang, Yannan Hu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Xirong Que (Institute of Networking Technology, China) Wang Wendong (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) MENS 2-1: Energy Efficiency for Emerging Networks Room: 314, 3rd Floor Optimized Scheduling of Power in an Islanded Microgrid with Renewables and Stored Energy Arif Isikman, Seçkin Anıl Yıldırım, Cankal Altun (TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey) Suleyman Uludag (University of Michigan, Flint, USA) Bulent Tavli (TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey) Energy Aware Cross Layer Uplink Scheduling for Multihomed Environments Takoua Ghariani (Institut Telecom / Telecom SudParis, France) Badii Jouaber (Institut Telecom / Telecom SudParis & CNRS UMR-SAMOVAR, France) Energy Performance of Distributed Queuing Access in Machine-to-Machine Networks with Idle-to-Saturation Transitions Francisco Vázquez-Gallego, Jesus Alonso-Zarate (Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain) Pere Tuset-Peiro, Luis Alonso (Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain) Energy Aware Evolutionary Routing Protocol with Probabilistic Sensing Model and Wake-Up Scheduling Enan Khalil, Suat Ozdemir (Gazi University, Turkey) Hybrid Framework for Scalable Resource Control in Multi-ingress Networks Sandino Jardim (Federal University of Goias, Brazil) Augusto Jose Venancio Neto (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil) José Castillo Lema (Universidade da Coruña, Spain) Evariste Logota (University of Aveiro, IT, Portugal) Eduardo Cerqueira (Federal University of Para, Brazil) Jonathan Rodriguez (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) 11:30 – 12:30 MENS 1-2: SDN & Openflow and Network Virtualization Room: 313, 3rd Floor Cache Management Algorithm of Load Balancer for Large-scale SNMP Monitoring System Taeyoung Song, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Tohru Asami (University of Tokyo, Japan) 11:30 – 12:30 MENS 2-2: Energy Efficiency for Emerging Networks Room: 314, 3rd Floor Impact of Communication Availability in a Demand-Side Energy Management System: Differential Game-Theoretic Approach Ryohei Arai, Koji Yamamoto, Takayuki Nishio, Masahiro Morikura (Kyoto University, Japan) Lyapunov Stability Analysis of Load Balancing in Datacenter Networks Amrith Dhananjayan, Kiam Tian Seow (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Chuan Heng Foh (University of Surrey, UK) Make-Without-Break Horizontal IP Handovers for Distributed Mobility Management Schemes Tiago Silvestre Condeixa (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) Lucas Guardalben (University of Aveiro, IT, Portugal) Tomé Gomes (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) Susana Sargento (IT, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal) Rute C. Sofia (SITI, Universidade Lusófona, Portugal) Efficient Traffic Allocation Scheme for Multiflow Distribution in Heterogeneous Networks Hao Lian, Xiao Yan, Lina Weng, Qixun Zhang, Zhiyong Feng, Ping Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Optimal Spectrum Decision with Channel Quality Considered in Cognitive Radio Subnets Mingxue Liao, He Xiao-Xin, Fanjiang Xu (IS, Chinese Academy Sciences, China) Software Defined Networking for Distributed Mobility Management Yuhong Li, Haimeng Wang, Ming Liu, Bufan Zhang, Huanqun Mao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 69 WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 313/314, 3rd Floor WORKSHOP 6 (continued) W6: Management of Emerging Networks and Services 13:30 – 14:45 14:45 – 15:30 Keynote Session II: Q&A Panel with Industry IPv6, SDN & NFV, Autonomic & Converged Management MENS:4: QoS and Performance Optimization Room: 313/314, 3rd Floor Implementation Guide for the ETSI AFI GANA Model: A Standardized Reference Model for Autonomic Networking, Cognitive Networking and Self-Management Ranganai Chaparadza (IPv6 Forum, Germany) Tayeb Ben Meriem, Benoit Radier (Orange, France) Szymon Szott (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland) Michal Wodczak (Poznan University of Economics, Poland) Arun Prakash (Fraunhofer FOKUS & Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) Jianguo Ding (University of Skövde, Sweden) Andrej Mihailovic (King's College London, UK) Said Soulhi (Ericsson, Sweden) 14:45 – 15:30 Decoupling Malicious Interests from Pending Interest Table to Mitigate Interest Flooding Attacks Kai Wang, Huachun Zhou, Yajuan Qin, Jia Chen, Hongke Zhang (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) Performance Comparison of Routing Protocols over Smart Utility Networks: A Simulation Study Gopalakrishnan B. Iyer (Auburn University, USA) Prathima Agrawal (Auburn University, USA) Ruben Salazar Cardozo (Landis+Gyr, USA) Congestion Control and User Utility Function for Real-Time Traffic Hengky Susanto, Byung-Guk Kim (University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA) Square-Based Location Update Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks Jun Xu, Zhiqiang Liu, Weidong Wang, Yinghai Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) MENS:3: LTE Technology and Management & Control 16:00 – 17:00 Room: 313, 3rd Floor MENS 5: Management of Emerging Networks A Delay Sensitive LTE Uplink Packet Scheduler for M2M Traffic Nusrat Afrin, Jason Brown, Jamil Y. Khan (University of Newcastle, Australia) Room: 313, 3rd Floor Adaptive QoS-Aware Resource Allocation for High-Speed Mobile LTE Wireless Systems Yifan Zhang, Muqing Wu, Rui Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Panfeng Zhou, Shiping Di (Beijing National Railway Research & Design Institute of Signal & Communication, China) Joint implementation of Several LTE-SON Functions Khoa Truong Dinh, SÅ‚awomir KukliÅ„ski (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland) Selective Call-Dropping and Bandwidth Adaptation for Reducing Multiple-Call Handoff Dropping Olabisi Emmanuel Falowo (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 70 Room: 314, 3rd Floor A New Approach for Scrambling and Spreading Code Reuse in WCDMA Networks Rouzbeh Razavi, David López-Pérez, Holger Claussen (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland) Churn Prediction in Subscriber Management for Mobile and Wireless Communications Services Hakki Candan Cankaya (Fujitsu Network Communications & Southern Methodist University, USA) Utku Yabas (USA) XML-compression Techniques for Efficient Network Management Antonio Dariush Kheirkhahzadeh, John Moore, Jiva Bagale (University of West London, UK) Router-based Request Redirection Management for Next Generation Content Distribution Network Erwin Harahap, Janaka Wijekoon, Rajitha Tennekoon, Fumito Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Nishi (Keio University, Japan) 16:00 – 17:00 MENS 6: Autonomic Networking, Cognitive Networking and Self-Management Room: 314, 3rd Floor The Role of SDL in the Design, Simulation, Validation of System Models, and CodeGeneration, in the Recently Emerged and Growing Domain of Autonomic Systems Engineering Ranganai Chaparadza (IPv6 Forum, Germany) Arun Prakash (Fraunhofer FOKUS & Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) Autonomic Cooperative Behaviour in ETSI AFI Scenario for Autonomicity Enabled Ad Hoc and Mesh Network Architecture Michal Wodczak (Poznan University of Economics, Poland) Ranganai Chaparadza (IPv6 Forum, Germany) Szymon Szott (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland) Proxy based Distributed Mobility Management in PURSUIT Zhiwei Yan (CNNIC, China) Yong Jin Park (Waseda University, Japan) Jong-Hyouk Lee (Sangmyung University, Korea) Xiaodong Lee (CNNIC, China) Knowledge Functional Block for E-UTRAN Aimilia Bantouna, Kostas Tsagkaris, Panagiotis Demestichas (University of Piraeus, Greece) Asymptotic Performance Analysis for Common Data Delivery in Cognitive Radio Networks Kewen Yang, Wenjun Xu, Shengyu Li, Qian Wan, Kai Niu, Jiaru Lin (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) On the Analysis of Dissemination Management Information through an Eyesight Perspective Lucas Guardalben (University of Aveiro, IT, Portugal) Tiago Silvestre Condeixa (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) Tomé Gomes (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) Paulo Salvador (IT, DETI, University of Aveiro, Portugal) Susana Sargento (IT, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 206, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 7 W7: Wireless Networking and Control for Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles 09:00 – 10:00 Keynote Session Control and Sensing Co-Design for Maritime Robotic Sensor Networks Fumin Zhang (Georgia Tech) Robotic Message Ferrying for Wireless Networks using Coarse-Grained Backpressure Control Shangxing Wang (University of Southern California, USA) Andrea Gasparri (Roma Tre University, Italy) Bhaskar Krishnamachari (University of Southern California, USA) Performance Analysis of Wireless Relay Network Using Network Coding and UAS Fumie Ono (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan) Hideki Ochiai (Yokohama National University, Japan) Kenichi Takizawa, Mikio Suzuki, Ryu Miura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan) 13:30 – 15:30 Communication Architectures and Protocols for Networking Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Networks Jun Li, Yifeng Zhou, Louise Lamont (Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada) 10:30 – 12:30 TS1: Communications and Localization in Robotic Networks TS2: Aerial Relays and Base Stations Fast Bandwidth Allocation Policies for Persistent Data Ferrying Anthony J. Carfang, Jr., Eric W. Frew (University of Colorado, USA) Adaptive Transmission Technique for Short Range Mobile Underwater Acoustic OFDM Communication Uche Kennedy Okonkwo, Razali Ngah (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Solomon Nunoo (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia & University of Mines and Technology, Malaysia) Ahmed Al-Sammad (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Tharek Abdul Rahman (Wireless Communication Centre, Malaysia) Speed-Aware Routing for UAV Ad Hoc Networks Stefano Rosati, Karol Kruzelecki, Louis Traynard, Bixio Rimoldi (EPFL, Switzerland) Impact of Localization Errors on Wireless Channel Prediction in Mobile Robotic Networks Yuan Yan, Yasamin Mostofi (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Second Order Cone Programming for Robust Localization in Mobile Sensor Networks Ghasem Naddafzadeh Shirazi, Lutz Lampe (University of British Columbia, Canada) On the Performance of Aerial LTE BaseStations for Public Safety and Emergency Recovery Karina Mabell Gomez (Create-Net & University of Trento, Italy) Tinku Rasheed (Create-Net Research, Italy) Laurent Reynaud (Orange Labs, France) Sithamparanathan Kandeepan (RMIT University, Australia) Clustering Approach for Aerial Base-Station Access with Terrestrial Cooperation Sathyanarayanan Chandrasekharan, Sithamparanathan Kandeepan (RMIT University, Australia) Rob Evans (University of Melbourne, Australia) Andrea Munari, Romain Hermenier, Maria Antonietta Marchitti (German Aerospace Center, Germany) Karina Mabell Gomez (Create-Net & University of Trento, Italy) Performance Evaluation of Cooperative Relay and Particle Swarm Optimization Path Planning for UAV and Wireless Sensor Network Dac-Tu Ho, Esten Ingar Grøtli (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) Sujit Baliyarasimhuni (University of Porto, Portugal) Tor Arne Johansen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) João Borges de Sousa (University of Porto, Portugal) 16:00 – 17:00 TS3: UAV-based Sensing and Detection Exploiting Mobility Heterogeneity in MicroAerial Vehicle Deployments for Environment Exploration Ben Grocholsky, Nathan Michael (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Squared Error Distortion Metrics for Motion Planning in Robotic Sensor Networks Geoffrey A Hollinger (Oregon State University, USA) Chiranjib Choudhuri, Urbashi Mitra, Gaurav Sukhatme (University of Southern California, USA) UAVSim: A Simulation Testbed for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Network Cyber Security Analysis Ahmad Y. Javaid, Weiqing Sun, Mansoor Alam (University of Toledo, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 71 WORKSHOPS Monday, 9 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 211, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 8 W8: Optical Wireless Communications 09:00 – 09:05 Welcome Maite Brandt-Pearce 09:05 – 09:35 K1: Keynote Session I Overview for Next Generation FSO link for Ultrahigh Speed Communication Mitsuji Matsumoto 09:35 – 10:10 OWC1: FSO Systems BER of Subcarrier MPSK/MDPSK Modulated OWC Systems in Gamma-Gamma Turbulence Xuegui Song, Julian Cheng (University of British Columbia, Canada) Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) Performance of APD-based Amplify-and-Forward Multihop FSO Systems over Turbulence Channels Thanh Pham, Anh T. Pham (University of Aizu, Japan) Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.15.7 CSK Physical Layer Ravinder Singh, Timothy O'Farrell, John David (University of Sheffield, UK) LED Holographic Beam-steering for Visiblelight Communications Tuan-Anh Tran, Dominic O'Brien (Oxford University, UK) Block-Based PAM with Frequency Domain Equalization in Visible Light Communications Liane Grobe, Klaus-Dieter Langer (Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany) Modeling Vehicle-to-Vehicle Visible Light Communication Link Duration with Empirical Data Li-Che Wu, Hsin-Mu Tsai (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Experimental Comparisons of Optical OFDM Approaches in Visible Light Communications Ahmad Helmi Azhar, Dominic O'Brien (Oxford University, UK) Performance of an Experimental Optical DAC used in a Visible Light Communication System James Yew, Sarangi D. Dissanayake, Jean Armstrong (Monash University, Australia) Robust MMSE Linear Precoding for Visible Light Communication Broadcasting Systems Hao Ma, Lutz Lampe (University of British Columbia, Canada) Steve Hranilovic (McMaster University, Canada) Analysis of Aperture Size for Partially Receiving and De-multiplexing 100-Gbit/s Optical Orbital Angular Momentum Channels over Free-Space Link Guodong Xie, Yongxiong Ren, Hao Huang, Yan Yan, Changjing Bao, Nisar Ahmed, Moshe Willner (University of Southern California, USA) Martin Lavery, Miles Padgett (University of Glasgow, UK) Alan Willner (University of Southern California, USA) SVD-VLC: A Novel Capacity Maximizing VLC MIMO System Architecture under Illumination Constraints Pankil M Butala (Boston University, USA) Hany Elgala, Thomas DC Little (Boston University & NSF Smart Lighting ERC, USA) 15:50 – 16:20 K3: Keynote Session III 13:30 – 14:00 10:30 – 12:35 K2: Keynote Session II PM OWC2: Modulation and Coding for VLC Interplanetary Optical Communications Hamid Hammati A MIMO Protocol for Camera Communications (CamCom) using Undersampled Frequency Shift ON-OFF Keying (UFSOOK) Richard D. Roberts (Intel Corporation, USA) 14:00 – 15:30 Enabling High Data Rate VLC via MIMO-LEDs PPM Mauro Biagi (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) Anna Maria Vegni (University of ROMA TRE, Italy) Angular Diversity Approach to Indoor Positioning Using Visible Light Michael Taylor, Steve Hranilovic (McMaster University, Canada) Optical Wireless Networks Vincent Chan 16:20 – 17:00 OWC4: Networks and Multiuser Systems OWC3: Implementations and Experimental Efforts in OWC VRMAC: A Novel WLAN Medium Access Control Mechanism Using LEDs and a Camera Takayuki Nishio, Ryo Nishioka, Masahiro Morikura, Koji Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Japan) Joint Transmission in Indoor Visible Light Communication Downlink Cellular Networks Cheng Chen, Dobroslav A. Tsonev, Harald Haas (University of Edinburgh, UK) Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:30 Room: 206, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 9 W9: Security and Privacy in Big Data 09:00 – 10:00 Chair: Shui Yu (Deakin University, Australia) Privacy Preserving Distributed Structure Learning of Probabilistic Graphical Models Husheng Li (University of Tennessee, USA) Crowdsourcing to Millions of Mobile Users: Paradigm, Incentive Mechanism and Data Quality Guoliang Xue Massive Distributed and Parallel Log Analysis for Organizational Security Xiaokui Shu, John Smiy, Danfeng Yao, Heshan Lin (Virginia Tech, USA) S1: Keynote Session 10:30 – 12:30 S2: Security and Privacy in Big Data Chair: Shui Yu (Deakin University, Australia) 72 Conditional Disclosure of Encrypted Whitelists for DDoS Attack Mitigation Giuseppe Bianchi, Hanieh Rajabi, Alberto Caponi, Giulio Picierro (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy) Modeling the Propagation of XSS Worm on Social Networks Ying Zhao (Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China) Support Vector Machine Integrated with GameTheoretic Approach and Genetic Algorithm for the Detection and Classification of Malware Mikhail Zolotukhin, Timo Hämäläinen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) Detection of Application Layer DDoS Attack with Clustering and Likelihood Analysis Pawel Chwalinski, Roman Belavkin, Xiaochun Cheng (Middlesex University, UK) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS WORKSHOPS Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor WORKSHOP 10 W10: Emerging Technologies for LTE-Advanced and Beyond 4G 09:00 – 09:45 Opening and Keynote Session I Room: 304, 3rd Floor 09:45 – 11:00 P: Poster Session Room: 302/303, 3rd Floor Capacity Enhancement through Opportunistic Activation of Relays in Cloud RAN Deployments Stefan Geirhofer, Alan Barbieri, Naga Bhushan, Peter Gaal (Qualcomm, USA) Distributed Scheduling Achieves the Optimal Multiuser Diversity Gain for MIMO-Y Channel Hui Gao (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore) Yuan Ren (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Chau Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore) Tiejun Lv (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Distributed Interference Alignment with Limited Feedback for Cellular Networks Jan Schreck (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) Gerhard Wunder (Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Germany) Peter Jung (TU-Berlin, Heinrich-Hertz-Chair for Mobile Communication Technology & Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications - MCI, Germany) OFDM Transmission Scheme for Asynchronous Two-Way Multi-Relay Cooperative Networks with Analog Network Coding Xiaohua (Edward) Li, Chengyu Xiong (State University of New York, Binghamton, USA) Jared Feldman (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA) FQAM: A Modulation Scheme for Beyond 4G Cellular Wireless Communication Systems Sungnam Hong, Min Sagong, Chiwoo Lim, Kyungwhoon Cheun (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea) Sunghye Cho (POSTECH, Korea) Sector Offset Configuration with Static Vertical Beam-forming for LTE David López-Pérez, Holger Claussen, Lester Ho (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland) User Pairing and Power Allocation for Energy Efficient SC-FDMA Transmission with QoS Requirements Michael A. Ruder (Friedrich-AlexanderUniversity Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Johannes Wechsler, Wolfgang Gerstacker (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany) Large Scale Cooperation in Cellular Networks with Non-uniform User Distribution Roya Ebrahim Rezagah, Daisuke Matsuo, Gia Khanh Tran (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Kei Sakaguchi (Osaka University & Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Kiyomichi Araki (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Satoshi Konishi (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan) 11:00 – 12:40 Evolving LTE with Flexible Duplex Wan Lei, Mingyu Zhou, Ronghui Wen (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China) Fully-digital Millimeter-wave Receivers with Low-resolution Analog-to-digital Converters Nicola Belli, Nevio Benvenuto (University of Padova, Italy) Federico Boccardi, Hardy Halbauer, Paolo Baracca (Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs, Germany) A Blind GLRT-Based Approach for OFDM Spectrum Sensing in the Presence of I/Q Imbalance Ahmed ElSamadouny, Ahmad Abdulrahman Gomaa, Naofal Al-Dhahir (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Multi-Beam Transmission Diversity with Hybrid Beamforming for MIMO-OFDM Systems Chanhong Kim, Taeyoung Kim, Ji-Yun Seol (Samsung Electronics, Korea) System-Level Performance of Downlink NOMA for Future LTE Enhancements Anass Benjebbour (NTT DOCOMO, Inc., Japan) Anxin Li (DOCOMO Beijing Communications Laboratories Co., Ltd, China) Yuya Saito, Yoshihisa Kishiyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan) Atsushi Harada (DOCOMO Beijing Communications Laboratories Co., Ltd. & NTT DOCOMO, Inc., China) Takehiro Nakamura (NTT DOCOMO, Inc., Japan) Interfering Channel Alignment and Degrees of Freedom for Downlink Multicell MIMO Networks Wonjae Shin, Jongbu Lim, Changyong Shin (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea) Hyun-Ho Choi (Hankyong National University, Korea) KyungHun Jang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea) Fuzzy Q-Learning for Mobility Robustness Optimization in Wireless Networks Andreas Klein, Nandish Kuruvatti, Joerg Schneider, Hans D. Schotten (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany) Detection of Spatial-Modulated Signals in the Presence of CSI Error and Time-Spatial Correlation Hsuan-Cheng Chang, Yen-Cheng Liu, Yu T. Su (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Mobility Self-Optimization in LTE Networks based on Adaptive Control Theory Andrian Beletchi, Fan Huang, Hongcheng Zhuang, Jietao Zhang (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China) S1.1: Session 1.1: mmWave Chair: Tommy Svensson (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Room: 304, 3rd Floor Anchor-Booster Based Heterogeneous Networks with mmWave Capable Booster Cells Qian (Clara) Li, Huaning Niu, Geng Wu (Intel Corporation, USA) Rose Qingyang Hu (Utah State University, USA) Millimeter Wave Picocellular System Evaluation for Urban Deployments Mustafa Akdeniz, Yuanpeng Liu, Sundeep Rangan, Elza Erkip (Polytechnic Institute of NYU, USA) 5G Small Cell Optimized Radio Design Preben Mogensen, Kari Pajukoski, Esa Tiirola, Eeva Lähetkangas, Jaakko Vihriala, Seppo Vesterinen, Matti Laitila (Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland) Gilberto Berardinelli, Gustavo W. O. Costa, Luis Garcia, Fernando M. L. Tavares, Andrea F. Cattoni (Aalborg University, Denmark) Air Interface Design and Ray Tracing Study for 5G Millimeter Wave Communications Stephen G. Larew (Purdue University & Nokia Siemens Networks, USA) Timothy A. Thomas, Mark Cudak, Amitava Ghosh (Nokia Siemens Networks, USA) 11:00 – 12:40 S1.2: Large MIMO Room: 305, 3rd Floor Multiuser Hybrid Analog/Digital Beamforming for Relatively Large-scale Antenna Arrays Jian Geng, Zaixue Wei, Xianling Wang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Wei Xiang (University of Southern Queensland, Australia) Dacheng Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Antenna Selection in Measured Massive MIMO Channels using Convex Optimization Xiang Gao, Ove Edfors, Jianan Liu, Fredrik Tufvesson (Lund University, Sweden) On Composite Channel Estimation in Wireless Massive MIMO Systems Ko-Feng Chen, Yen-Cheng Liu, Yu T. Su (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 73 WORKSHOPS WORKSHOP 10 (continued) Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 304/305, 3rd Floor W10: Emerging Technologies for LTE-Advanced and Beyond 4G Zero-forcing Receiver in Uplink Massive MIMO Yang Li, Young-Han Nam, Boon Loong Ng (Samsung, USA) Coordinated Multipoint in Heterogeneous Networks: A Stochastic Geometry Approach Gaurav Nigam, Paolo Minero, Martin Haenggi (University of Notre Dame, USA) 13:30 – 14:10 K2: Keynote Session II Performance Evaluation of Tunnel Sharing Method for Accommodating M2M Communication to Mobile Cellular Networks Shun Sakurai, Go Hasegawa, Naoki Wakamiya (Osaka University, Japan) Takanori Iwai (NEC Corporation, Japan) Queue-aware Dynamic On/Off Switching of Small Cells in Dense Heterogeneous Networks Amitav Mukherjee (Hitachi America Ltd, USA) Learning Relaying Strategies in Cellular D2D Networks with Token-Based Incentives Nicholas Mastronarde, Viral Patel (State University of New York, Buffalo, USA) Jie Xu, Mihaela van der Schaar (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Room: 304, 3rd Floor 16:00 – 17:00 14:10 – 15:30 S2.2: Small Cells Panel Discussion Room: 305, 3rd Floor Room: 304, 3rd Floor 16:00 – 17:00 S2.1: M2M & D2D Room: 304, 3rd Floor M2M Massive Wireless Access: Challenges, Research Issues and Ways Forward Andrea Zanella, Michele Zorzi (University of Padova, Italy) André Fonseca dos Santos (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Germany) Petar Popovski, Nuno K. Pratas (Aalborg University, Denmark) ÄŒedomir Stefanović (Aalborg University & University of Novi Sad, Denmark) Armin Dekorsy (University of Bremen & ITHT, Germany) Carsten Bockelmann (University of Bremen, Germany) Bryan Busropan, Toon Norp (TNO, Netherlands) 74 Interference Avoidance and Coordination for Small Cells in B4G Cellular Networks Hyoungju Ji (Samsung Electronics. Co., Ltd, Korea) Aris Papasakellariou (Samsung Research America Dallas, Greece) Hyo-Jin Lee, Seunghoon Choi, Youngbum Kim, Younsun Kim (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea) Thomas Novlan (Samsung Telecom America, USA) Energy Reduction in Small Cell Networks by a Random On/Off Strategy Haluk Celebi (Columbia University, USA) Nick Maxemchuk (Columbia University, USA) Yun Li (ChongQing University of Posts and Telecommunications of China, China) Ismail Güvenç (Florida International University, USA) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS WORKSHOPS Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 16:40 Room: 204, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 11 W11: Cloud-Processing in Heterogeneous Mobile Communication Networks 09:00 AM – 09:20 11:30 – 12:30 Welcome & Opening Address Panel Discussion Peter Rost, Dirk Wübben Cloud-Processing in Heterogeneous Mobile Communication Networks Sampath Rangarajan, Thomas Bohnert, Sadayuki Abeta, Timothy Thomas 09:20 – 10:00 iJOIN Radio-Over-Radio: I/Q-Stream Backhauling for Cloud-Based Networks via Millimeter Wave Links Jens Bartelt, Gerhard Fettweis (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany) Reduced Overhead Distributed ConsensusBased Estimation Algorithm Ban-Sok Shin, Henning Paul, Dirk Wübben (University of Bremen, Germany) Armin Dekorsy (University of Bremen & ITHT, Germany) 10:30 – 11:00 Keynote Session I Advanced C-RAN for LTE-Advanced Deployment in DOCOMO Sadayuki Abeta 11:00 – 11:30 13:30 – 15:30 Selected Topics Chair: Dirk Wübben (University of Bremen, Germany) Evaluation of Joint Transmission CoMP in C-RAN based LTE-A HetNets with Large Coordination Areas Alexei Davydov, Gregory Morozov, Ilya Bolotin (Intel, Russia) Apostolos Papathanassiou (Intel Corporation & Intel Architecture Group, USA) Outage Based Power Allocation: Slepian-Wolf Relaying Viewpoint Meng Cheng, Khoirul Anwar, Tad Matsumoto (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan) A Tractable Model for Base Station Cooperation with Dynamic Clustering Namyoon Lee, Robert Heath (University of Texas, Austin, USA) David Morales, Angel Lozano (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) PlayNCool: Opportunistic Network Coding for Local Optimization of Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks Peyman Pahlavani (APNET, Denmark) Daniel E. Lucani, Morten V. Pedersen, Frank H.P. Fitzek (Aalborg University, Denmark) Spatial Resources Optimization in Distributed MIMO Networks with Limited Data Sharing Antonis G. Gotsis, Angeliki Alexiou (University of Piraeus, Greece) 16:00 – 16:20 Centralised Power Setting for Femtocell Cluster Massinissa Lalam, Thierry Lestable (Sagemcom SAS, France) Masood Maqbool (Alcatel-Lucent, France) Keynote Session II Invited Talk Huawei C-RAN Technology Peiying Zhu 16:20 – 16:40 Closing Remarks Peter Rost, Dirk Wübben Design of Downlink CoMP for Realistic Networks with Backhaul Constraints Timothy Thomas Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 14:30 Room: 313/314, 3rd Floor WORKSHOP 12 W12: Vehicular Network Evolution 09:00 – 10:00 Invited Presentations M. Berbineau, IFSTTAR B. Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University Investigating the Effectiveness of Decentralized Congestion Control in Vehicular Networks Andrea Vesco, Riccardo M. Scopigno (Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy) Claudio E. Casetti, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) V2X Communication-based Power Saving Strategy for Electric Bicycles Irina Tal, Gabriel-Miro Muntean (Dublin City University, Ireland) Gradual Beamforming and Soft Handover in High Mobility Cellular Communication Networks Jun Li, Zhaoyang Zhang, Cuiling Qi, Chao Wang, Caijun Zhong (Zhejiang University, China) S3: Paper Session II 10:30 – 12:15 S2: Paper Session I A Study of IEEE 802.11 Standard for Use in Vehicle to Infrastructure Communication Sarwar Sha-Mohammed, Hussein Abdel-Wahab, Dimitrie Popescu (Old Dominion University, USA) Novel Geocast Routing Protocols for Safety and Comfort Applications in VANets Fatima Zohra Bousbaa, Fen Zhou (University of Avignon, France) Nasreddine Lagraa (Amar Thelidji University, Laghouat & LIM Laboratory, Algeria) Mohamed Bachir Yagoubi (University of Laghouat, Algeria) A V2V Communication System with Enhanced Multiplicity Gain Qi Zhan, V. K. Varma Gottumukkala (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Akihisa Yokoyama (Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA) Hlaing Minn (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) Tuning Collision Warning Algorithms to Individual Drivers for Design of Active Safety Systems Ali Rakhshan, Hossein Pishro-Nik, Mohammad Nekoui, Donald Fisher (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA) 13:30 – 14:00 A New Anti-Jamming Strategy for VANET: Metrics-Directed Security Defense Ikechukwu Azogu, Michael Ferreira, Jonathan Larcom, Hong Liu (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA) Discovering Road Section-Based Outliers in Vehicle Traffic Data Chao Huang, Xian Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) 14:00 – 14:30 S4: Panel Discussion THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 75 WORKSHOPS Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 12:50 Room: 209, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 13 W13: Control Techniques for Efficient Multimedia Delivery 09:00 – 10:00 Keynote Session Transport Layer Interactions of Adaptive HTTP Streaming Carsten Griwodz WiLo: A Rate Determination Algorithm for HAS Video in Wireless Networks and Low-Delay Applications Steven Benno, Andre Beck, Jairo O Esteban, Les Wu, Ray Miller (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) Adaptive Rate Control with Quality of Service Guarantees in Wireless Broadband Networks Shirish Nagaraj (Nokia Solutions and Networks, USA) 10:00 – 11:00 S1: CTEMD: Adaptive Rate Control Chair: Nesrine Changuel Mobile Video is Inefficient: A Traffic Analysis Hyunwoo Nam (Columbia University, USA) Bong Ho Kim, Doru Calin (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA) Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University, USA) 11:30 – 12:50 S2: CTEMD: Control of Video Encoding and Transport Adaptive Packet Transmission Scheme to Improve Video Streaming for Multi-homed Devices Dongchil Kim, Kwangsue Chung (Kwangwoon University, Korea) Enhancing Abstract Multiparty Transport through Network Coding Nuno Coutinho, Susana Sargento, Rui Prior (IT, Universidade do Porto, Portugal) A Traffic Burstiness-based Offload Scheme for Energy Efficiency Deliveries in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Shengyang Chen (Dublin City University & Everseen Ltd., Ireland) Zhenhui Yuan, Gabriel-Miro Muntean (Dublin City University, Ireland) Performance Evaluation and Comparison of RObust Header Compression (ROHC) ROHCv1 and ROHCv2 for Multimedia Delivery Máté Tömösközi (Acticom GmbH, Germany) Patrick Seeling (Central Michigan University, USA) Frank H.P. Fitzek (Aalborg University, Denmark) Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 212, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 14 W14: Quality of Experience for Multimedia Communications Handset and Network Quality Performance Benchmarking for QoE Improvement Davide Micheli, Alessandra Curto, Marina Mazzurco (Telecom Italia, Italy) Laura Pierucci, Romano Fantacci, Renato Simoni (University of Florence, Italy) 09:00 – 09:10 Opening Address 09:10 – 10:00 Keynote Session Maximizing the Quality of Experience: Taking Care of Tomorrow Mihaela van der Schaar (UCLA, USA) 10:30 – 12:30 QoE-aware Transmissions and Evaluation Quality Aware, Adaptive, 3D Media Distribution over P2P Architectures Mikolaj I. Leszczuk, Dawid Juszka, Lucjan Janowski, MichaÅ‚ Grega (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland) Rui Santos Cruz (Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade Técnica de Lisboa & INESC-ID, Portugal) Mario S. Nunes (Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Portugal) Charalampos Z Patrikakis (Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus, Greece) Stavros Papanagiotou (NTUA, Greece) Symmetric Video Multicast over Multihop Wireless Network Using Inter-/Intra-Session Network Coding Du Yang, Joanna Bachmatiuk, Shahid Mumtaz, Jonathan Rodriguez (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) 76 Real-Time Performance Evaluation of F-BTD scheme for optimized QoS Energy Conservation in Wireless Devices Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, Christos Dimitriou (University of Nicosia, Cyprus) George Mastorakis, Evangelos Pallis (Technological Educational Insitute of Crete, Greece) Mobile Web QoE Study for Smartphones Jiri Hosek, Michal Ries, Pavel Vajsar, Lubos Nagy (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic) Zdenek Sulc, Petr Hais, Radek Penizek (T-Mobile, Czech Republic) Freely Available Large-scale Video Quality Assessment Database in Full-HD Resolution with H.264 Coding Mikolaj I. Leszczuk, Lucjan Janowski (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland) Marcus Barkowsky (University of Nantes, France) 13:30 – 15:30 QoE Assessment and Models Objective Characterization of Human Behavioural Characteristics for QoE Assessment: A Pilot Study on the Use of Electroencephalography Features Khalil Rehman Laghari (INRS-EMT, Canada) Rishabh Gupta (INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Canada) Jan-Niklas Antons (TU Berlin, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany) Robert Schleicher (TU Berlin, Germany) Sebastian Möller (Quality and Usability Lab, Telekom Innovation Labs, TU Berlin, Germany) Tiago Falk (INRS-EMT, Canada) Perceptual Quality Assessment of HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming George Papadogiannopoulos, Ilias Politis (University of Patras, Greece) Tasos Dagiuklas (Hellenic Open University & University of Patras, Greece) Lampros Dounis (Hellenic Open University, Greece) Improved E-model for Monitoring Quality of Multi-Party VoIP communications Mohamed Adel (TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland) \Haytham Assem (NUI Maynooth, Ireland) Brendan Jennings (Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland) David Malone (NUI Maynooth, Ireland) Jonathan Dunne, Pat O’Sullivan (IBM Dublin, Ireland) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS WORKSHOPS Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 212, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 14 (continued) W14: Quality of Experience for Multimedia Communications Back to Normal? Impact of Temporally Increasing Network Disturbances on QoE Junaid Junaid, Markus Fiedler, Pangkaj Paul (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden) Sebastian Egger (Telecommunications Research Center Vienna &, Graz University of Technology, Austria) Frédéric Guyard (Orange Labs, France) Investigation into 5.1-Channel Spatial Audio Quality of Experience in the Presence of Accompanying Video Cues with Spatial Mismatch Chungeun Kim, Ahmet Kondoz (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) 16:00 – 17:00 Panel Friday, 13 December 2013 • 09:00 – 17:00 Room: 211, 2nd Floor WORKSHOP 15 W15: Software-Defined Networking (SDN) on Optics 9:00 – 12:30 Chair: Vishnu Shukla SDN and Optics (Invited Paper) Kristin Rauschenbach (Raytheon BBN Technologies, USA) An Optical SDN Controller for Transport Network Virtualization and Autonomic Operation Marcos Siqueira (CPqD Telecom & IT Solutions, Brazil) Juliano Rodrigues Fernandes de Oliveira (CPqD Foundation & University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Giovanni Curiel dos Santos (CPqD, Brazil) Alberto Hirata, Fabian Hooft, Marcelo Nascimento (CPqD, Brazil) Christian Esteve Rothenberg (University of Campinas, Brazil) Julio Cesar Oliveira (CPqD, Brazil) Virtual Infrastructure Embedding over Software-Defined Flex-grid Optical Networks Zilong Ye (SUNY, Buffalo, USA) Ankitkumar N. Patel, Philip N. Ji (NEC Laboratories America, Inc., USA) Chunming Qiao (SUNY, Buffalo, USA) Ting Wang (NEC Laboratories America, USA) Experimental Demonstrations of Interworking between an Optical Packet and Circuit Integrated Network and OpenFlow-based Networks Takaya Miyazawa, Hideaki Furukawa, Naoya Wada, Hiroaki Harai, Hideki Otsuki, Eiji Kawai (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan) 13:30 – 17:00 Chair: Ken-ichi Kitayama Generalized SDN Control for Access/Metro/Core Integration in the framework of the Interface to the Routing System (I2RS) Andrea Sgambelluri, Francesco Paolucci (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy) Filippo Cugini (CNIT, Italy) Luca Valcarenghi, Piero Castoldi (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy) Takehiro Tsuritani (KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan) Time-aware Software Defined Networking (Ta-SDN) for Flexi-grid Optical Networks Supporting Data Center Application Yongli Zhao, Jie Zhang, Ting Zhou, Hui Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) Wanyi Gu (Key Laboratory of Optical Communication and Lightwave Technologies, Ministry of Education, Beijing University, China) Yi Lin, Jianrui Han, Gang Li, Huiying Xu (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China) Research Activities toward the Realization of Software-defined and Flexible Optical Networks (Invited Paper) On Precision and Scalability of Elephant Flow Detection in Data Center with SDN Conghui Bi, Luo Xuan, Tong Ye, Yaohui Jin (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China) Software-defined Networking in a Multi-purpose DWDM-centric Metro/Aggregation Network Peter Öhlen, Björn Skubic, Zere Ghebretensae, Wolfgang John (Ericsson, Sweden) Meral Shirazipour (Ericsson, USA) Photonic Network Vision 2020: Smart Photonic Networking, Synthetic Transport Platform, and Scale-Free Photonics Ken'ichi Kitayama (Osaka University, Japan) Atsushi Hiramatsu, Masaki Fukui (NTT, Japan) Naoaki Yamanaka, Satoru Okamoto (Keio University, Japan) Masahiko Jinno (Kagawa University, Japan) Masafumi Koga (Oita University, Japan) THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 77 TECHNICAL COMMITTEES Our technical committees define and implement the technical directions of the Society. As a fundamental element of the Society, all members are invited and encouraged to participate in one or more of its technical committees. Throughout the year, these committees also play a major role in determining which events (conferences, workshops, etc.) are technically co-sponsored by ComSoc. Many of these committees - networks of professionals with common interests in communications - will be meeting at IEEE GLOBECOM 2013. Enclosed in your registration bag is a committee meetings schedule, which includes technical committees. Schedules will also be available at the registration desk. We look forward to your participation. Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks Communication Theory The Committee will serve as IEEE ComSoc’s focal point in the area of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks technologies, stimulating and organizing leading-edge wireless ad hoc and sensor networks symposia, workshops, sessions and tutorials at IEEE ComSoc conferences. It will also serve as a proactive facilitator in the dissemination of evolving wireless ad hoc and sensor networking standards. This committee sponsors conference sessions, workshops, tutorials, as well as promoting and reviewing papers in the broad area of communication theory, with emphasis on applications to practical systems. The technical content of these sessions and papers focuses on the analytical and theoretical aspects of many diverse areas that include modulation, coding, synchronization, equalization, signal processing and neural networks, transmission over all media, source and channel coding, spread spectrum and multiple access, data communications and communication networks. Cognitive Networks The goal of TCCN is to provide a platform for its members in particular, and the cognitive networking research, development, policy making and standardization community in general, to interact and exchange technical ideas to identify major challenges and also derive solutions in the development of cognitive networking technologies. Communications & Information Security This committee will promote security of all types of communication networks and forms of information transported by them and through them, end to end. Our security interests start from the network physical layer and they end on the end user application layer. The committee will support conferences, symposia, technical sessions, publications, etc., where information is exchanged within the scope of interest of the TC. Communications Quality and Reliability This committee focuses on and advocates worldwide communications quality and reliability on behalf of, and within, IEEE Communications Society. CQR serves as the catalyst for global awareness and the exchange of information relative to technical and management-related aspects of communications quality and reliability. Data Storage This committee (DS) promotes advances in the state of the art of coding and signal processing to enhance digital data storage systems, in order to achieve high storage densities, fast access, and low error rates. The committee is also interested in VLSI implementations of read/write channel electronics. Enterprise Networking This Committee focuses on "end-to-end" solutions, addressing topics such as re-engineering of business processes around computers and communications, end-to-end network design and integration of subsystems, interconnection and interoperability of all components of an enterprise network, including Local/Wide/Global Area Networks, networked applications and services. It addresses the needs of vertical markets, such as healthcare, finance and telecommunications with respect to functional (e.g., VPNs and ERP) as well as non-functional (e.g., security and management) requirements. High-Speed Networking Communications Software The mission of this committee is to advance the state of the art in communications software and its various aspects and applications. It serves as the major forum for discussion among communications software professionals in both of the communications and computer industries. Communications Switching & Routing The objective of this committee is to sponsor publications, conference technical sessions, workshops and topical meetings and discussions in the theory and applications of information switching. Specific areas include, but are not limited to theory, architecture, traffic, performance, signaling protocol and networks, call and mobility control, services and features, planning, economic factors and management of switching systems. This committee promotes interest within and outside the IEEE Communications Society on the emerging applications and architectural solutions for high-speed networks. A primary goal is to serve as a focal point for activities in high performance networking by participating in and sponsoring conferences and workshops; encouraging publications, fostering discussion; and providing education on the utility of high-speed networks and possible architectural alternatives required for optimum infrastructure. Information Infrastructure This committee identifies and exchanges knowledge on issues related to National Information Infrastructure (NII) and Global Information Infrastructure (GII). It stimulates interdisciplinary conferences, sessions, workshops, publications, and standards activities, and offers leadership and support to the IEEE Communications Society in furthering its own use of the national and global information infrastructures. Communications Systems Integration & Modeling This committee is concerned with the systems disciplines and modeling tools that facilitate the integration of information-transport equipment, subsystems and networks into communications systems. The committee particularly addresses computer-aided modeling of integrated subsystems to answer architectural and performance questions. 78 Internet This committee is a joint committee of the Internet Society and the IEEE Communications Society for stimulating interdisciplinary exchanges and applications of state of the art communications and related technologies to Internet infrastructure and services. The committee contributes to the emergence of an ubiquitous, multimedia, and high-performance Internet serving large segments of the world's population. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS TECHNICAL COMMITTEES Multimedia Communications Signal Processing & Communications Electronics This committee examines systems, applications, services and techniques in which two or more media are used in the same session. These media include, but are not restricted to, voice, video, image, music, data, and executable code. The scope of the committee includes conversational, presentational and transactional applications and the underlying networking systems to support them. This committee (SPCE) sponsors papers, participates in the organization of conferences, and promotes technical workshops on those aspects of communications that pertain to the innovation, development and application of algorithms and electronic and photonic devices or subsystems for generation, processing, storage, transmission, recovery and presentation of communications signals. In so doing, the committee also has as a goal the professional development of committee members and other practitioners that work in the above areas. Network Operations & Management This committee (CNOM) focuses on network and service operations and management. It encourages the exchange of information on the operational and technical management aspects of public and private networks for voice, data, image, and video, and organizes and sponsors publications and discussions of these topics. Specific technical interests include automation of network operations, customer network management and control, knowledge-based technologies, real-time management of networks, network-operations architecture, service management and end-to-end management across several jurisdictional boundaries. Optical Networking The committee will serve as IEEE ComSoc’s focal point in the area of optical networking technologies and play an active role in stimulating/organizing leading-edge optical networking symposia, workshops, sessions and tutorials serving OFC and other premier M&C venues. ONTC will also serve as a proactive facilitator in the dissemination of evolving optical networking standards by working closely with standards forums such as OIF, IETF and ITU/T1. Power Line Communications The Committee sponsors conference sessions, special issues, workshops, tutorials and promotes the dissemination of technical information in the broad area of communications over power lines. Our primary goal is to serve as a focal point for all activities in the area of power line communications. Radio Communications This committee sponsors and promotes technical papers, workshops and tutorials on the engineering aspects of communications systems, equipment and operation in which electromagnetic transmission through space near the earth's surface is the dominant factor. Specifically included are systems in which the transmission follows the surface or takes place within the atmosphere of the earth. Technologies are considered for point-to-point, point to multipoint, mobile radio, and personal communications radio access. Commercial band broadcasting and space communications are outside the scope of the Committee. Satellite & Space Communications This committee facilitates technical exchange in the field of satellite and space communications and maintains a keen interest in the development and maintenance of standards in this area. It explores the evolution of new satellite and space-based systems and the application of new and emerging technologies. Tactical Communications & Operations The mission of this committee is to sponsor conferences, workshops, technical sessions, publications, professional meetings and standards on all aspects of tactical communications and operational situation management in military, homeland defense and disaster recovery application areas. It provides a forum for members to exchange ideas, techniques, applications and share experience among researchers and engineers. Its areas of interest include military communication infrastructures including tactical radio, landline, mobile and space communications; advanced battlespace command and control models, including, C4ISR, net-centric operations, asymmetric warfare, special operations command; surveillance, monitoring and control, including target identification, tracking and signal intelligence; homeland security management infrastructures, models, and architectures; disaster rescue, recovery and support missions; operational situation management, including situation awareness, decision support, information fusion, situation control, situation prediction, and situation management architectures and engineering solutions; semantic information processing, including semantic modeling, ontologies, knowledge representation, semantic modeling languages, tools and platforms. Transmission, Access, & Optical Systems This committee sponsors and organizes papers, conference sessions, workshops and standards development relating to both optical and metallic guided media transmission and access systems for the transport of speech, data and visual information of any bandwidth. Specific areas of interest include: testing and performance of analog and digitally transmitted signals; systems and equipment for subscriber access over fiber, coaxial cable, and twisted copper pairs; analog and digital subscriber lines over wires and interfaces to wireless media; inductive coordination and electrical protection of wired media; network synchronization; and development of IEEE-oriented standards. Wireless Communications The mission of the committee TCPC is to sponsor publications, conferences, technical sessions, workshops and other information exchanges on architectures, applications, systems, terminals and technologies to provide personal, location-independent communication and computing in voice, data and visual media. Its areas of interest include techniques for achieving portability, ubiquity and transparency using wireless networks ranging from microcellular to satellite, and wired networks ranging from narrow to broadband. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 79 GENERAL INFORMATION IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 Badges Companion Hospitality IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 Badges must be worn at all times and are necessary for entrance into all IEEE GLOBECOM sessions and events. Badges will be checked at the entrance to ensure eligibility. Companions are invited to begin their daily activities in the Companion Hospitality Suite with coffee and a pastry. Meet your friends prior to one of the daily tours or to make your plans for the day. Check onsite for the exact location. Conference Location The Downtown Hilton Atlanta is the headquarters hotel for IEEE GLOBECOM 2013. Program sessions, social events and all committee meetings will be held in this hotel. Speaker Ready Room Room 308, 3rd Floor has been designated as the Speaker Ready Room. The room is available Monday – Friday from 07:00 – 17:00 for any presenters who wish to rehearse and prepare for their presentations. Registration Conference Registration will take place at the Galleria Exhibit Hall, Lower Level. All attendees and accompanying guests must register and receive a conference badge in order to participate in conference activities. Photo ID is required. Individuals are responsible for picking up their own Registration packages. No attendee will be allowed to pick up bags for their colleagues. Registration/Meeting Information Desk Hours Sunday, 8 December 15:00 – 18:00 Monday, 9 December 08:00 – 19:00 Tuesday, 10 December 07:30 – 17:00 Wednesday, 11 December 07:30 – 17:00 Thursday, 12 December 07:30 – 17:00 Friday, 13 December 08:00 – 15:00 Student Travel Grants Student Travel Grant Recipients can pick up their certificates at the Registration Desk during registration hours. Business Center Lobby Level close to the Market Place Sandwich Shop. Business Center Hours: Monday – Friday 08:00 – 19:00 Saturday 09:00 – 17:00 Sunday 11:00 – 17:00 Telephone: +1 404-221-6940 Language All conference sessions and publications will be in English. Food and Beverage Full registration includes Awards Luncheon and Conference Banquet. Cell Phones/PDAs/Laptops/Beepers ONLY Workshop attendees receive lunch on the day of the workshop. Please be cognizant and respectful of your fellow conference attendees and speakers. During sessions, please lower the volume on your electronic devices and put your phones on vibrate mode. Complimentary drink tickets for the Welcome Reception are included in your registration packet. Additional tickets for the Awards Luncheon and Conference Banquet may be purchased at the registration desk. Conference Evaluation The overall conference evaluation will be available on the App. Please take the time to fill out the evaluation. We value your feedback. Tutorial and Workshop Materials Internet Café / Wireless Access IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 will offer free wireless access. The conference venue will be equipped with wireless access points. Tutorial materials will be available for download using a link provided by the tutorial speaker. Workshop materials will be provided at registration on a USB device. IEEE GLOBECOM/EXPO 2013 Local Information IEEE GLOBECOM/EXPO 2013 is located in Galleria Exhibit Hall, Lower Level. Maps and brochures are available at the concierge desk in the Hilton Atlanta. EXPO Hall Hours: Monday, December 9 Tuesday, December 10 Wednesday, December 11 Thursday, December 12 Average temperature in December is 58.0 °F (High) – 39.0 °F (Low). 19:30 – 21:00 09:25 – 17:00 09:25 – 17:00 09:25 – 16:30 Coffee Breaks Coffee breaks will be held in the Galleria Exhibit Hall, Lower Level on Tuesday, 10 December – Thursday, 12 December from 09:25 – 09:55 and 16:00 – 16:30. Standard Time Zone is Eastern Time Zone. Tipping: Here are some examples: restaurants: 15% of bill, unless a gratuity is already added to the bill; bartenders: 10%-15% of total bill; bellhops: at least $2-$3 per bag or $5-$8 for a lot of baggage; taxi drivers: 10%-15% of the fare; airport attendants: $3 per bag or $5-$8 for a lot of baggage; valet parking attendants: $2-$5. Don't miss the opportunity to network and win special prizes. (You must be present to win.) 80 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS SOCIAL EVENTS First Time Attendee Reception Monday, 9 December 2013 18:00 – 19:00 Crystal Ballroom, Lobby Level Get to know fellow first time attendees and ComSoc leaders this meet and greet. This event is by invitation only. Welcome Reception & Exhibit Opening Monday, 9 December 2013 19:00 – 21:30 Galleria Exhibit Hall, Lower Level Join us as we kick off the IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 EXPO. Interact with exhibitors amidst the Exhibits in the Galleria Exhibit Hall, Lower Level. This event is included with the conference registration fee. Accompanying guests are welcome to attend. Conference Banquet Wednesday, 11 December 2013 18:00 – 23:00 World Famous Georgia Aquarium Join the IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 Committee and your IEEE GLOBECOM colleagues for an evening of networking as you explore the aquarium and enjoy dinner. This event is included with the full conference registration. Banquet ticket will be collected at the entrance to ensure eligibility. Additional tickets are available at the registration desk. Awards Luncheon Tuesday, 10 December 2013 13:00 – 14:30 Grand Ballroom West C/D, 2nd Floor Banquet starts at 19:00. (Buses will start departing from the Atlanta Hilton as early as 17:45) All attendees will be able to visit the Aquarium from 18:00 – 19:00. The Aquarium will be closed to the public during this time, so we will have the Aquarium and its exhibits to ourselves for this hour. Celebrate with your colleagues at this biannual event honoring the achievements of the IEEE and IEEE Communications Society members. This event is included with the full conference registration. Badges will be checked at the entrance to ensure eligibility. Additional tickets are available are available at the registration desk. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 81 HOTEL MAPS 82 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS HOTEL MAPS THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 83 exhibitors BEEcube Inc. Elsevier—Computer Science Booth 1 www.beecube.com Booth 13 www.elsevier.com/computerscience BEEcube is the leading provider of All Programmable Equipment for research, development, prototyping and deployment. Elsevier is a leading international publisher of Computer Science journals, books and electronic products. By delivering first class information and innovative tools, we continue to refine our portfolio to serve the research need of industry professionals, researchers and students worldwide. BEEcube is at the forefront of technology innovation within Telecom and MILCOM with applications like LTE-Advanced Remote Radio Units and Baseband Units, MIMO Wi-Fi, backhaul links in E-band radio, Software Defined Radio, Software Defined Networking, Military WLAN, Synthetic Aperture Radar, and Phased Array Radar. BEEcube delivers COTS systems with all the hardware and software components required for high performance processing applications. BEEcube's products are built around large capacity FPGAs and a large number of high-speed interfaces, which allow for real time prototyping as well as deployable systems. BEEcube’s product line includes the BEE4 “Real-Time Prototyping Platform” for highly demanding projects; the miniBEE “R&D in a Box” for smaller designs; the BEE7, an ATCA blade deployable in the field, to be introduced in 2013; and a family of Mixed-Signal FMC cards for wireless applications. Broadband Forum Table 1 www.broadband-forum.org Broadband Forum, a non-profit industry organization, is focused on engineering smarter and faster broadband networks. Our work defines best practices for global network design, enables service and content delivery, establishes technology migration strategies, engineers critical device & service management tools, and is key to redefining broadband. Please come by our exhibit and receive our free technical reports and white papers, as well as learn about our G-PON and TR-069 Certification programs. Also attend our Industry Forum “IF6: Engineering the Multi-service Architecture Evolution” on Tuesday 14:30 – 16:00. Cambridge University Press Booth 2 www.cambridge.org/us Cambridge University Press is a leading publisher in telecommunications, producing authoritative books and journals for students, researchers, and practitioners. Visit our booth to see a range of new titles including the new edition of ‘Next Generation Wireless LANs’ by Eldad Perahia and Robert Stacey, ‘Stochastic Processes’, by Robert Gallager, ‘Communication Networks’ by R. Srikant and Lei Ying, ‘Introduction to MIMO Communications’ by Jerry Hampton, ‘Compressive Sensing for Wireless Networks’, by Zhu Han, Husheng Li, and Wotao Yin, and ‘Adaptive Wireless Communications’ by Daniel Bliss and Siddhartan Govindasamy. We are proud to play an integral part within the computer science community and to participate in the advancement of this field. All our journals are available online via ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com) the essential information resource for over 14 million scientists worldwide. Visit Elsevier’s booth No. 13 to meet our publisher, and discuss with them any publishing or submission queries. Meet the Editor of our new journal: Vehicular Communications, at our booth during the conference. For more information on submitting papers to Vehicular Communications, visit: www.elsevier.com/locate/vehcom Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) Booth 12 gtri.gatech.edu Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is a global leader in applied research and development whose world-class engineers and scientists solve some of the toughest problems facing government and industry. GTRI is uniquely positioned within the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), a top research university. Many of our experts are recognized internationally in a vast array of research domains. GTRI’s core research areas include complex and agile systems engineering, sensor design and integration, information management and cyber security, and defense technology development. GTRI has over 1700 employees and conducts more than $300 million in sponsored research annually. IEEE Awards Program Table 3 www.ieee.org/awards The IEEE Awards Program preserves an awards portfolio that recognizes excellence in the technical and professional communities worldwide. Our vision is to celebrate technological triumphs and inspire future innovators to positively impact our world. The IEEE Awards Program is a peer-recognition program of achievement established over 100 years ago to recognize leaders and visionaries who have paved the road of discovery in ways no one would ever imagine. Recipients of IEEE-Level Medals, Technical Field Awards, and Recognitions are distinguished as the most influential members in their chosen field. We encourage you to become a part of the IEEE Awards Program. Please join us on 10 December at 13:00 for the Awards Ceremony at IEEE GLOBECOM, where two IEEE Technical Field Awards will be presented: the 2013 IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award to co-recipients Vahid, Tarokh, Hamid Jafarkhani and Siavash Alamouti; and the 2013 IEEE Donald G. Fink Award to co-recipients Stefano Galli, Anna Scaglione and Zhifang Wang. 84 THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS exhibitors IEEE Communications Society Training Booth 7 www.comsoc.org/training Develop Your Skills in Communications with IEEE ComSoc Training. Focusing time on your continued professional development can help you stay ahead of the curve in today's competitive market. Taking courses offered by ComSoc Training help you get up to speed quickly on the practical application of the latest advancements in the communications field. New courses are offered throughout the year in both online and in-person formats. Every time a course is offered the course content is updated and refreshed with up-to-date and practical examples. IEEE ICC 2014 Booth 15 www.ieee-icc.org/2014 The 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) will be held from 10 – 14 June in Sydney, Australia. The venue of the conference is at the heart of the city, only a walking distance from the key attractions of Sydney, including the Centrepoint Tower, the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Themed “Communications: The Centrepoint of Digital Economy,” the conference will feature a comprehensive technical program including twelve Symposia and a number of Tutorials and Workshops. IEEE ICC 2014 will also include an attractive expo program including keynote speakers and Industry Forum & Exhibitions. Contact Marilyn Catis via email at marilyn.catis@comsoc.org if you have any questions, are interested in developing a course, teaching a course or group sales of IEEE ComSoc Training courses. IEEE ICC 2015 IEEE GLOBECOM 2014 Booth 14 www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/conferencedetails/ index.html?Conf_ID=31333 Booth 17 www.ieee-globecom.com/2014 Austin is proud to be hosting the 2014 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) in the heart of Silicon Hills (technology corridor of the Southwest), from 8 – 14 December at the Austin Hilton Hotel Complex. IEEE GLOBECOM 2014 is promised to be the best digital conference aimed at delivering a unique value proposition and enriching experience to attendees. The conference will offer the latest technology research for the technical community along with an innovative program for industry management and engineers. The program also includes keynote speakers, industry panel, company showcase and an outstanding social program. Austin has a great music scene, nightlife, weather, and the conference will be held right in the heart of the most vibrant downtown in the southern United States, and one of America's fastest growing, youngest, and most desirable cities. IEEE GLOBECOM 2015 Booth 3 www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/conferencedetails/ index.html?Conf_ID=30361 The 2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) will host its 59th annual conference from 6 – 10 December 2015 in San Diego, California. Join us at IEEE GLOBECOM 2015 to learn about the latest developments in communications research and technology, and experience the future of communications in a world where all things are connected. While in San Diego, enjoy the fun-filled anniversary events at Balboa Park with its museums and trees, visit the world-famous San Diego Zoo, experience the dolphins and whales at Sea World, or watch a majestic sunset. IEEE GLOBECOM 2016 Booth 16 http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/ conferencedetails/index.html?Conf_ID=31983 The 2015 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) will be held from 8 – 12 June in London, United Kingdom at the EXCEL London. The theme of IEEE ICC 2015 is “Smart City & Smart World”, with London, being the home of Tech City, offering the perfect location for ICC. London has an exciting and eclectic mix of culture, entertainment and diversity, possessing world-famous sights and dynamic new venues. It is a leading global city in the arts, commerce, finance, entertainment, media and, of course, research and development. We look forward to welcoming you to London. Please contact the Executive Chairman: Professor Jiangzhou Wang at University of Kent (j.z.wang@kent.ac.uk). IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Booth 6 www.ieee.org/women www.facebook.com/ieeewomeninengineering IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is a vessel to support and inform a global community on the best practices and visions in the marketplace for attracting and retaining women engineers and scientists. IEEE WIE envisions a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity. Landis+Gyr Booth 19 www.landisgyr.com Landis+Gyr is the leading global provider of integrated energy management products tailored to energy company needs and is unique in its ability to deliver true end-to-end advanced metering solutions. Today, the Company offers the broadest portfolio of products and services in the electricity metering industry, and is paving the way for the next generation of smart grid. With annualized sales of more than US$1.6 billion, Landis+Gyr, an independent growth platform of the Toshiba Corporation (TKY:6502) and 40% owned by the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan, operates in 30 countries across five continents, and employs 5,200 people with the sole mission of helping the world manage energy better. The 2016 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) will host its 59th annual conference from 4 – 9 December 2016 in Washington, DC. IEEE GLOBECOM 2016 will cover the entire range of communications technologies, offering in-depth information on the latest developments in voice, data, image, and multimedia. IEEE GLOBECOM 2016 will feature specific Symposia, Tutorials, Workshops and the Industrial Forum and Exhibition. THE POWE R OF GL OBAL COMMUNICAT IONS 85 exhibitors National Instruments Samsung Telecommunications, USA Booth 4 www.ni.com Booth 18 www.samsung.com Since 1976, National Instruments has equipped engineers and scientists with tools that accelerate productivity, innovation, and discovery. NI’s graphical system design approach to engineering provides an integrated software and hardware platform that speeds the development of any system needing measurement and control. With NI software defined radio (SDR) solutions, engineers can build powerful, flexible systems spanning design to test applications. NI LabVIEW software offers a single platform that abstracts hardware complexities to shorten user learning curves without sacrificing flexibility. The unique integrated flow encompasses heterogeneous multiprocessing, allowing for scalable solutions. NI also delivers a new approach to RF and communications education through affordable SDR solutions by providing opportunities for hands-on implementation and exploration of a working communications system with live signals. Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC, (Samsung Mobile) a Dallas-based subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., researches, develops and markets wireless handsets, wireless infrastructure and other telecommunications products throughout North America. NTT Docomo Booth 5 www.nttdocomo.com Real-Time Simulator of Next Generation Mobile Communications (5G) DOCOMO will present its concept and real-time simulator for the nextgeneration mobile communication system (5G). An ultra-high performance in terms of capacity and transmission data rate is achieved by combining lower & higher frequency bands and by utilizing macro cells, small cells and Massive MIMO. Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) as intra-cell downlink multiple access and advanced receiver for inter-cell interference mitigation are also demonstrated as a candidate techniques to further enhance spectrum efficiency of lower frequency bands. The company will demonstrate in real-time using real propagation environments, the performance gains DOCOMO 5G system makes possible. RANPLAN Wireless Network Design Ltd. Booth 11 www.ranplan.co.uk RANPLAN Wireless Network Design Limited is a wireless technology company that has developed iBuildNet which is a world leading in-building wireless network planning and optimization software tool. iBuildNet’s highly advanced wireless performance and 3D building modeling capabilities enable the optimal design of all combinations of indoor & indoor-outdoor wireless networks considering all aspects of wireless network performance including network coverage, capacity, technology and equipment selection. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in technology, opening new possibilities for people everywhere. Through relentless innovation and discovery, we are transforming the worlds of televisions, smartphones, personal computers, printers, cameras, home appliances, LTE systems, medical devices, semiconductors and LED solutions. We employ 236,000 people across 79 countries with annual sales of US$187.8 billion. Springer Booth 10 www.springer.com Springer is a leading publisher of books, journals and electronic products. Visit us at our booth to purchase our latest publications at a 20% conference discount. Our publishers are available to answer any questions you may have. Visit springer.com/engineering for more information on our latest products. Technology Association of Georgia Table 2 www.tagonline.org The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is the leading technology industry association in the state, serving more than 21,000 members through regional chapters in Metro Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Macon/Middle Georgia and Savannah. TAG’s mission is to educate, promote, and unite Georgia’s technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances a tech-based economy. The association provides networking and educational programs; celebrates Georgia’s technology leaders and companies; and advocates for legislative action that enhances the state’s economic climate for technology. TAG hosts over 200 events each year and serves as an umbrella organization for 33 professional societies including the TAG International Business Society which works with international consulates, business chambers and the public sector to promote the interests of Georgia's technology sector across the globe. iBuildNet® is used by mobile operators, equipment vendors and system integrators to design and optimize all types of indoor and indoor-outdoor networks including pico & femto cells, distributed antenna systems (DAS), repeaters, radiating cables, and WiFi. iBuildNet’s streamlined and automated processes are revolutionizing the design and deployment of in-building wireless networks resulting in lower CAPEX, OPEX, and greater return on investment. To learn about the TAG International Business Society, visit http://www.tagonline.org/chapters-and-societies/international-business/ The advanced functionality provided by iBuildNet also supports a diverse and in depth range of research enabling academics and researchers to significantly reduce the amount of time needed to produce results for publications. In addition, iBuildNet is also used as an educational and training platform that engages students by allowing them to learn the theory behind wireless communication networks and the professional practices required by industry in a highly accessible manner. Wiley is the leading society publisher. We publish on behalf of more societies and membership associations than anybody else, and offer libraries and individuals 1250 online journals, thousands of books and e-books, reviews, reference works, databases, and more. For more information, visit our online resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com. 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