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The 77 th IEEE<br />

Vehicular Technology Conference<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Programme</strong><br />

2 – 5 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong>


Dear Colleagues,<br />

On behalf of the Organizing Committee and as a<br />

proud resident of <strong>Dresden</strong>, it is my pleasure to<br />

welcome you to the 77th IEEE Vehicular<br />

Technology Conference (VTC) <strong>2013</strong> Spring in this<br />

beautiful city in <strong>Germany</strong>; a distinguished place<br />

where history meets modernism, technology meets<br />

art and industry meets academia. <strong>Dresden</strong> has<br />

become famous for the successful collaboration<br />

between all these aspects of our lives, in particular<br />

the close and innovative partnership between<br />

industry and research. This concept of working<br />

together has supported the success story of the<br />

largest micro- and <strong>org</strong>anic electronics hub in<br />

Europe and the 5th largest in the world.<br />

Not least because I do believe that it is exactly this<br />

approach that is reflected in the success of the<br />

VTC, the Technische Universität <strong>Dresden</strong> (TUD)<br />

has been chosen as local <strong>org</strong>anizer for the<br />

VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring and I am delighted to represent<br />

the university through my position as General<br />

Chair. In <strong>June</strong> 2012, the University had been<br />

granted the status of a ’University of Excellence’ as<br />

one of only 11 higher education institutions with<br />

that title in <strong>Germany</strong>. The TUD was granted the<br />

title as an elite research institution for its<br />

institutional strategy, its two clusters of excellence<br />

as well as one Graduate School.<br />

It is my personal belief that we have created a<br />

unique event, filled with international delegates that<br />

are passionate about the continuous development of<br />

wireless communications and vehicular technology<br />

and that are looking forward to innovate, to create<br />

and to shape the mobile world of tomorrow. It is at<br />

conferences such as the VTC where new ideas are<br />

thought out and visions started, possibilities<br />

investigated and challenges discussed. The<br />

conference venue in downtown <strong>Dresden</strong> is a perfect<br />

place to start enjoying the city, which is why we<br />

Welcome from the General Chair<br />

decided to have the welcome reception at this<br />

location in order to savor the beautiful silhouette of<br />

<strong>Dresden</strong>, while having fruitful discussions.<br />

The other highlight of VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring will be,<br />

without any doubts, the banquet in Volkswagen’s<br />

“Die Gläserne Manufaktur”. Surrounded by<br />

production lines, you will enjoy German food and<br />

maybe more important, the drink that <strong>Germany</strong> is<br />

most famous for – beer. Additionally, you will not<br />

only see the cars production through a window –<br />

there will be guided tours available through the<br />

factory during the banquet evening.<br />

The VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring is co-located with the 6th<br />

International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular<br />

Communications (WiVeC<strong>2013</strong>). This event<br />

focusses on the realization of wireless vehicular<br />

communications, including Vehicle-to-Vehicle<br />

(V2V), implications on road safety and transport<br />

efficiency. The international growth of research<br />

programs in this area reflects the society’s demand<br />

for such developments and the WiVeC<strong>2013</strong> will<br />

present a platform to share results of research<br />

activities as well as plans for future goals. The<br />

WiVeC<strong>2013</strong> takes place from 2nd to 3rd <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

and I would like to welcome these delegates as<br />

well.<br />

The IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) has<br />

established a successful format of the VTCs and I<br />

think we can continue the tradition of very<br />

worthwhile events that serve as a platform for<br />

researchers and industry representatives. I sincerely<br />

welcome you to <strong>Dresden</strong>, and I invite you to enjoy<br />

the city and to start your next visions – I look<br />

forward to welcoming you in person here in<br />

<strong>Germany</strong>, to the IEEE VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring.<br />

Gerhard Fettweis,<br />

General Chairman, IEEE VTC<strong>2013</strong> Spring<br />

Welcome from the TPC Co-chairs<br />

Welcome To VTC <strong>2013</strong> Spring!<br />

On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, we<br />

would like to welcome you to the beautiful City of<br />

<strong>Dresden</strong> and to IEEE VTC <strong>2013</strong> Spring.<br />

This year IEEE VTC Spring has been supported by<br />

29 track chairs who <strong>org</strong>anized the review of 860<br />

paper submissions with about 2,900 reviews<br />

performed by performed by more than 1500<br />

reviewers and almost 600 TPC members, at least<br />

three for each paper. The track chairs then carefully<br />

analysed the results to select the best papers for<br />

presentation at the conference. The immense efforts<br />

and passion of the technical committee allow us to<br />

present to you a high quality and interesting<br />

program. We would like to thank all members of<br />

the technical committee for their strong support.<br />

The IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference has<br />

always been an important place to interact with<br />

industry and academic leaders alike. Attendees are<br />

able to experience a diverse mix of hot topics at the<br />

frontier of academic research but can also gain a<br />

deeper understanding of practical challenges when<br />

the brightest ideas are implemented. This year, we<br />

continue this tradition with technical presentations<br />

from many parts of the world and different<br />

scientific areas. In addition, IEEE VTC <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Spring features many high quality keynotes and<br />

panel discussions. Among others, we welcome Len<br />

Pagano (Founder of the Safe America Foundation),<br />

Durga Prasad Malladi (Vice President, Engineering<br />

at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.), Andrea<br />

Goldsmith (Professor of EE at Stanford University),<br />

and James Joseph Truchard (Co-Founder, President<br />

and CEO of National Instruments). Furthermore,<br />

we will enjoy exciting discussion during the panels<br />

<strong>org</strong>anized by Fiona Williams (Research Director at<br />

Ericsson), Lajos Hanzo (Professor and Chair at<br />

University of Southampton), Gordon Stüber<br />

(Professor at Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Institute of Technology),<br />

Jerome Harri (Assistant-Professor at EURECOM),<br />

Elizabeth Uhlemann (Associate Professor at<br />

Malardalen University), and J<strong>org</strong>e Pereira<br />

(Principal Scientific Officer at European<br />

Commission). We would like to acknowledge the<br />

immense efforts of the panel <strong>org</strong>anizers and in<br />

particular by the panel chair Dr. Werner Mohr.<br />

On behalf of the IEEE Vehicular Technology<br />

Society, it is my pleasure to invite you to the IEEE<br />

77th Vehicular Technology Conference and the 5th<br />

International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular<br />

Communications (WiVEC) in <strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong>.<br />

These conferences bring together researchers from<br />

all over the world to discuss and exchange ideas in<br />

the field of wireless, mobile, and vehicular<br />

technology. The region’s unique combination of<br />

historic and high-tech provide the setting for these<br />

exciting conferences.<br />

For over sixty years this flagship conference of the<br />

IEEE Vehicular Technology Society brings<br />

together individuals from academia, government,<br />

and industry to discuss and exchange ideas in the<br />

fields of wireless, mobile, and vehicular<br />

technology. Since 1999, VTC has been held twice a<br />

The technical program is complemented by two<br />

full-day workshops and five half-day tutorials on a<br />

diverse set of topics covering mobile<br />

communication aspects as well as vehicular<br />

technology. The workshops and the tutorials<br />

provide the attendees with insight into industryrelated<br />

topics as well as academic foundations. We<br />

would like to thank Prof. Pascal Lorenz, Prof.<br />

Dong-In Kim, Dr. Mischa Dohler, and Dr. Andreas<br />

Festag for their efforts to set up the workshops and<br />

tutorials program.<br />

<strong>Final</strong>ly, we invite you to celebrate a successful<br />

conference, team up with fellow researchers, and<br />

we hope that you have a chance to visit the historic<br />

and charming City of <strong>Dresden</strong>! Thank you for<br />

joining us at IEEE VTC <strong>2013</strong> Spring.<br />

Peter Rost, Sonia Aissa and John Thompson,<br />

TPC Co-chairs, IEEE VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring<br />

Welcome from the VTS President<br />

year: in North America, and rotating between<br />

Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, increasing<br />

accessibility to the conference experience<br />

throughout the world. Since 2007 WiVEC has been<br />

examining all aspects of vehicular wireless<br />

communications.<br />

I wish to convey a special thank you to the General<br />

Chairs Gerhard Fettweis, Ilja Radusch and Thomas<br />

Benz, and Technical Program Chairs Peter Rost,<br />

Elisabeth Uhlemann and Andreas Festag. I’m sure<br />

that they are assembling what will be an exciting<br />

and stimulating program.<br />

<strong>Final</strong>ly, I wish to invite you to VTC <strong>2013</strong>-Spring<br />

and WiVEC and hope to see you in <strong>Dresden</strong>.<br />

Tracy L. Fulghum, President<br />

IEEE Vehicular Technology Society<br />

4 The 77th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring <strong>Dresden</strong> <strong>Programme</strong>


Organizing Committee<br />

General Chair: Gerhard P. Fettweis<br />

Technical Program Chairs: Peter Rost<br />

Technical Program Co-chairs: Sonia Aissa<br />

John Thompson<br />

Panels Co-chairs: Werner Mohr<br />

Ian Oppermann<br />

Tutorials Co-chairs: Pascal Lorenz<br />

Dong In Kim<br />

Workshop Co-chairs: Mischa Dohler<br />

Andreas Festag<br />

Demos Chair: Volker Aue<br />

Local Arrangements & Publicity Chair: Patrick Grosa<br />

Finance Chair: JR Cruz<br />

VTS Technical Advisory Committee Chair: James Irvine<br />

Patronage & Exhibits Chairs: Jim Budwey<br />

VTS Conference Administrator: Jim Budwey<br />

Clint Keele<br />

Technical Program Committee<br />

Co-chairs<br />

Peter Rost<br />

Sonia Aissa<br />

John Thompson<br />

Vice Chairs, Ad Hoc Mesh, Machine-to-Machine Jaime Lloret Mauri<br />

Technische Universität <strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

NEC Laboratories Europe, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

INRS, University of Québec, Canada<br />

University of Edinburgh, UK<br />

Nokia Siemens Networks, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia<br />

University of Haute Alsace, France<br />

Sungkyunkwan University, Korea<br />

CTTC, Spain<br />

NEC, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Intel Mobile Communications, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Technische Universität <strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

IEEE Vehicular Technology Society<br />

University of Strathclyde, UK<br />

ICTS Group, USA<br />

ICTS Group, USA<br />

IEEE Vehicular Technology Society<br />

NEC Laboratories Europe, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

INRS, University of Québec, Canada<br />

University of Edinburgh, UK<br />

Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain<br />

and Sensor Networks Carles Anton CTTC, Spain<br />

Azzedine Boukerche University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Vice Chairs, Antennas and Propagation Volker Jungnickel Fraunhofer HHI, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Jon Wallace<br />

Jacobs University, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Christoph Mecklenbreuker Vienna University of Technology, Austria<br />

Vice Chairs, Cognitive Radio & Spectrum Venkatesha Prasad Delft University of Technology, Netherlands<br />

Sensing Klaus Mössner University of Surrey, UK<br />

Hiroshi Harada<br />

NICT, Japan<br />

Vice Chairs, Cooperative Communications, Dirk Wübben University of Bremen, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Distributed MIMO and Relaying Lutz Lampe University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Patrick Marsch<br />

Nokia Siemens Networks, Poland<br />

Vice Chairs, Mobile Networks, Applications & Mohammad Atiquzzaman University of Oklahoma, USA<br />

Services Abdelhamid Mellouk University Paris-Est Créteil, France<br />

Vice Chairs, Multiple Antennas Systems & Tommy Svensson Chalmers University, Sweden<br />

Services Octavia Dobre Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada<br />

Cheng-Xiang Wang Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, UK<br />

Vice-Chairs, Satellite Networks & Positioning Albert Heuberger Fraunhofer IIS, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Igor Bisio<br />

University of Genoa, Italy<br />

Hiromitsu Wakana NICT, Japan<br />

Vice Chairs, Physical Layer Transmission Eduard Jorswieck Technische Universität <strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Technologies Kaibin Huang Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China<br />

Oliver Holland<br />

King's College London, UK<br />

Vice Chairs, Transportation, Vehicular Jerome Härri EURECOM, France<br />

Networks, and Vehicular Electronics and Elmar Schoch Audi AG, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Telematics<br />

Panagiotis Papadimitratos KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden<br />

Vice Chairs, Wireless Networks Wireless Vincenzo Mancuso Institute IMDEA Networks, Spain<br />

Networks, Access Control and Resource Kumudu Munasinghe University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Management Marco Fiore National Research Council of Italy<br />

Members<br />

Atef Abdrabou, University of Waterloo<br />

Shiny Abraham, Tuskegee University<br />

Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku University<br />

Sofiene Affes, INRS-EMT<br />

Javier Aguiar, University of Valladolid<br />

Mohamed Hossam Ahmed, Memorial University of<br />

Newfoundland<br />

Nadjib Aitsaadi, LiSSi<br />

Ozgur Akan, Koc University<br />

Salam Akoum, University of Texas at Austin<br />

Enzo Alberto Candreva, University of Bologna<br />

Francesco Alesiani, NEC Laboratories Europe<br />

Angeliki Alexiou, University of Piraeus<br />

Luigi Alfredo Grieco, DEE - Politecnico di Bari<br />

Mohamad Yusoff Alias, Multimedia University<br />

Akram Alomainy, Queen Mary University of London<br />

Sara Alouf, INRIA<br />

Mohamed-Slim Alouini, KAUST<br />

Nayef Alsindi, Mathworks Inc<br />

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Marcelo Amorim, LIP6/CNRS - Universite Pierre et Marie<br />

Curie - Paris VI<br />

Khoirul Anwar, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and<br />

Technology (JAIST)<br />

Masayuki Ariyoshi, Advanced Telecommunications Research<br />

Institute International (ATR)<br />

Kamran Arshad, University of Greenwich<br />

Nallanathan Arumugam, King's College London<br />

Edward K. S. Au, Huawei Technologies<br />

Brice Augustin, UPEC<br />

Stefano Avallone, University of Naples ”Federico II”<br />

Dimitrios I. Axiotis, National Technical University of Athens<br />

(NTUA)<br />

Amar Azad, University of California Santa Cruz<br />

Fulvio Babich, University of Trieste<br />

Kareem Emile Baddour, Communications Research Centre<br />

Carlos Bader, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de<br />

Catalunya-CTTC<br />

Faouzi Bader, CTTC<br />

B. Bai, Xidian University<br />

Fan Bai, General Motors<br />

Nicola Baldo, CTTC<br />

Adrish Banerjee, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur<br />

Gaurav Bansal, The University of British Columbia<br />

Jaume Barcelo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra<br />

Jose Maria Barcelo-Ordinas, Universitat Politecnica de<br />

Catalunya<br />

Uthman Baroudi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and<br />

Minerals<br />

Ilija Basicevic, University of Novi Sad<br />

Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology<br />

Mehdi Bennis, University of Oulu<br />

Marion Berbineau, Univ Lille Nord de France<br />

Carlos J. Bernardos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid<br />

Andre-Luc Beylot, ENSEEIHT<br />

Ramya Bhagavatula, ASSIA<br />

Yuanguo Bi, Northeastern University<br />

Gergely Biczok, Norwegian University of Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Igor Bisio, University of Genoa<br />

Salim Bitam, University of Biskra<br />

Erez Biton, Ben Gurion University of the Negev<br />

Wladimir Bocquet, France Telecom R&D Tokyo<br />

Ronald Boehnke, TU Muenchen<br />

Hanna Bogucka, Poznan University of Technology<br />

Ana Bolea Alamanac, ESA-ESTEC<br />

Ernst Bonek, Technische Universität Wien<br />

Khaled Boussetta, University Paris 13<br />

Stephan ten Brink, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs<br />

Tim Brown, University of Surrey<br />

Chiara Buratti, University of Bologna<br />

Alister Burr, University of York<br />

Chan Byoung Chae, Yonsei University<br />

Danijela Cabric, University of California Los Angeles<br />

Daniel Calabuig, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia<br />

Emilio Calvanese Strinati, CEA-LETI MINATEC<br />

Joseph Camp, SMU Dallas<br />

Dongpu Cao, Lancaster University<br />

Xianghui Cao, Zhejiang University<br />

Zhenfu Cao, Shanghai Jiaotong University<br />

Vicente Casares, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia<br />

Roberto Cascella, INRIA Rennes<br />

Maurizio Casoni, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia<br />

Ulrico Celentano, University of Oulu<br />

Marco Cello, University of Genoa<br />

Wenson Chang, National Cheng Kung University<br />

Xiaolin Chang, Beijing Jiaotong University<br />

Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander Technological Educational<br />

Institute of Thessaloniki<br />

Raúl Chávez-Santiago, Oslo University Hospital<br />

Binbin Chen, Advanced Digital Sciences Center<br />

Hui Chen, Virginia State University<br />

Chung Shue Chen, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs<br />

Wen Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ.<br />

Yuh-Shyan Chen, National Taipei University<br />

Yunfei Chen, University of Warwick<br />

Julian Cheng, University of British Columbia<br />

Xiang Cheng, Peking University<br />

David Chieng, MIMOS<br />

Naveen Chilamkurti, La Trobe University<br />

Eddy Chiu, ASTRI<br />

Sungyoon Cho, Yonsei University<br />

Sooyong Choi, Yonsei University<br />

Wan Choi, KAIST<br />

Chengfu chou, National Taiwan University<br />

Kaushik Roy Chowdhury, Northeastern University<br />

Xiaoli Chu, University of Sheffield<br />

Nicolas Chuberre, Thales Alenia Space<br />

Pei-Jung Chung, University of Edinburgh<br />

Stefano Cioni, European Space Agency<br />

Delia Ciullo, INRIA<br />

Asaf Cohen, Ben Gurion University of the Negev<br />

Giulio Colavolpe, University of Parma<br />

Sandra Sendra Compte, Polytechnic University of Valencia<br />

Pham CongDuc, University of Pau<br />

Luis M. Correia, IST/INOV-INESC - Technical University of<br />

Lisbon<br />

Christophe Craeye, Université catholique de Louvain<br />

Noel Crespi, Institut TELECOM SudParis<br />

Massimo Crisci, ESA<br />

Marilia Curado, University of Coimbra<br />

Rachita Dahama, The University of Auckland<br />

Zaher Dawy, American University of Beirut<br />

Antonio de la Oliva, University Carlos III of Madrid<br />

Tomaso De Cola, CNIT<br />

Elisabeth de Carvalho, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

Luca De Nardis, University of Rome La Sapienza<br />

Luca de Vito, University of Sannio<br />

Riccardo De Gaudenzi, European Space Agency<br />

Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York<br />

Merouane Debbah, Supelec<br />

Carl Debono, University of Malta<br />

Vittorio Degli-Esposti, University of Bologna<br />

Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen<br />

Javier Del Ser, TECNALIA-TELECOM<br />

Stefano Delucchi, University of Genoa<br />

Panagiotis Demestichas, University of Piraeus<br />

Vivek Deshpande, MIT College of Engineering Pune<br />

Guido Dietl, University of Applied Sciences Landshut<br />

Mischa Dohler, CTTC<br />

Martin Drozda, Slovak University of Technology<br />

Lingjie Duan, Singapore University of Technology and Design<br />

Trung Q. Duong, Blekinge Institute of Technology<br />

Jonathan Duplicy, Agilent Technologies<br />

Eryk Dutkiewicz, Macquarie University<br />

Alban Duverdier, CNES<br />

Michael Einhaus, Panasonic<br />

Salah Eddine Elayoubi, Orange Labs<br />

Maged Elkashlan, Queen Mary University of London<br />

Ehab Elmallah, University of Alberta<br />

Tallal El-Shabrawy, The German University of Cairo<br />

Thierry Ernst, INRIA<br />

Barry Evans, University of Surrey<br />

Youssef Fakhri, Université Ibn Tofail<br />

Pingyi Fan, Tsinghua University<br />

Afef Feki, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs France<br />

Kai-Ten Feng, National Chiao Tung University<br />

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M. Julia Fernandez-Getino Garcia, Universidad Carlos III de<br />

Madrid<br />

Peter Fertl, BMW<br />

Oliver Festor, INRIA-LORIA<br />

Fethi Filali, QWIC<br />

Robert Fischer, University of Erlangen<br />

Sven Fischer, Qualcomm<br />

Michael Fitch, BT Group<br />

Bernard H. Fleury, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

Scott Fowler, Linköping University<br />

Aurélien Francillon, EURECOM<br />

Istvan Frigyes, Budapest University of Technology and<br />

Economics<br />

Shengli Fu, University of North Texas<br />

Takeo Fujii, University of Electro-Communications<br />

Pierluigi Gallo, University of Palermo<br />

Gengfa Gang, Macquarie University<br />

Radha Krishna Ganti, Indian Institute of Technology Madras<br />

Mario Garcia-Lozano, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya<br />

Xiaohu Ge, Huazhong University of Science and Technology<br />

Mario Gerla, UCLA<br />

David Gesbert, Institut Eurecom<br />

Nejla Ghaboosi, University of Sydney<br />

Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor, University of Koya<br />

Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, Université Paris-Est (LIGM Lab) &<br />

ENSIIE<br />

Abolfazl Ghassemi, Stanford University<br />

Mohammad Ghavami, London South Bank University<br />

Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena<br />

Alberto Ginesi, European Space Agency<br />

Andrea Gi<strong>org</strong>etti, University of Bologna<br />

Domenico Giustiniano, ETH Zurich<br />

Harvey Glickenstein, PB Americas<br />

Norbert Goertz, Vienna University of Technology<br />

David Gomez-Barquero, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia<br />

Angelos Goulianos, Higher Technological Institution Serres<br />

David Grace, University of York<br />

Marco Gramaglia, ISMB<br />

Emilio Granell, Polytechnic University of Valencia<br />

Francesco Gringoli, University of Brescia<br />

Patrick Grosa, TU <strong>Dresden</strong><br />

Upul Gunawardana, University of Western Sydney<br />

Tao Guo, NEC Telecom Modus Ltd<br />

Wenbin Guo, Beijing University of Posts &<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh<br />

Majed Haddad, INRIA<br />

Zhu Han, University of Houston<br />

Katsuyuki Haneda, Aalto University<br />

Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton<br />

Dang T Hao, Daimler<br />

Wibowo Hardjawana, University of Sydney<br />

Fazirulhisyam Hashim, University Putra Malaysia<br />

Christoph Hausl, Technische Universität München<br />

Jianhua He, University of Wales Swansea<br />

Xiang He, Penn State University<br />

Matthias Hein, Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

Teruo Higashino, Osaka University<br />

Zuleita Ho, TU <strong>Dresden</strong><br />

Bjørn Olav Hogstad, University of Navarra<br />

Joerg Holfeld, Technische Universität <strong>Dresden</strong><br />

Oliver Holland, King's College London<br />

Yao-Win Peter Hong, National Tsing Hua University<br />

Md Farhad Hossain, University of Sydney<br />

Ari Hottinen, Nokia Research center<br />

Chung-Ming Huang, National Cheng Kung University<br />

Xiaojing Huang, CSIRO ICT Centre<br />

Xiaopeng Huang, Stevens Institute of Technology<br />

Tommy Hult, Swedish Defence Research Agency<br />

Seung-Hoon Hwang, Dongguk University<br />

Taewon Hwang, Yonsei University<br />

Shinsuke Ibi, Osaka University<br />

Salama Ikki, Newcastle University<br />

Muhammad Ali Imran, University of Surrey<br />

Mamiko Inamori, Keio University<br />

Peter Jacko, Lancaster University<br />

Abbas Jamalipour, University of Sydney<br />

Carsten Jandura, Actix GmbH<br />

Farshad Javadi, Kordia Solutions<br />

Sudharman K. Jayaweera, University of New Mexico<br />

Mike Jensen, Brigham Young University<br />

Yusheng Ji, National Institute of Informatics<br />

Hai Jiang, University of Alberta<br />

Lei Jiang, NEC Laboratories<br />

Tao Jiang, Huazhong University of Science and technology<br />

Zhang Jianhua, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology<br />

Yindi Jing, University of Alberta<br />

Friedrich K. Jondral, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology<br />

Eduard Jorswieck, <strong>Dresden</strong> University of Technology<br />

Jingon Joung, Institute for Infocomm Research<br />

Hyungsik Ju, National University of Singapore<br />

Peter Jung, Technical University of Berlin<br />

Aravind Kailas, University of North Carolina Charlotte<br />

Pooi-Yuen Kam, National University of Singapore<br />

Ahmed Kamal, Iowa State University<br />

Athanasios Kanatas, University of Piraeus<br />

Sithamparanathan Kandeepan, RMIT University<br />

Salil Kanhere, University of New South Wales<br />

Melike Erol Kantarci, University of Ottawa<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Karagiannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki<br />

Eleftherios Karipidis, Linköping University<br />

Holger Karl, University of Paderborn<br />

Jamil Khan, The University of Newcastle<br />

David Kidston, CRC Canada<br />

Dongku Kim, Yonsei university<br />

Minseok Kim, Tokyo Institute of Technology<br />

Pansoo Kim, ETRI<br />

Tung T. Kim, Princeton University<br />

Anja Klein, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt<br />

Oliver Klemp, BMW Forschung und Technik GmbH<br />

Joerg Kliewer, New Mexico State University<br />

Youngwook Ko, University of Surrey<br />

Wolfgang Koenig, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Toshiaki Koike-Akino, MERL<br />

Vinay Kolar, Carnegie Mellon University<br />

Peng-Yong Kong, Khalifa University of Science<br />

Zhen Kong, The University of Hong Kong<br />

Anis Koubaa, Polytechnic Institute of Porto<br />

Marios Kountouris, SUPELEC<br />

Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, University at Buffalo<br />

Daniel Krajzewicz, DLR<br />

Srdjan Krco, Ericsson<br />

Vladimir Krylov, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University<br />

Volker Kuehn, University of Rostock<br />

Christian Kuhn, Rohde & Schwarz<br />

Marc Kuhn, ETH Zurich<br />

Thomas Kunz, Carleton University<br />

Ingmar Land, University of South Australia<br />

Peter Langendoerfer, IHP Microelectronics<br />

Matti Latva-aho, University of Oulu<br />

Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University<br />

David Laurenson, University of Edinburgh<br />

Maryline Laurent, TELECOM SudParis<br />

Inkyu Lee, Korea University<br />

Jemin Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Yong-Hwan Lee, Seoul National University<br />

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Ralf Lehnert, TU <strong>Dresden</strong><br />

Xianfu Lei, Southwest Jiaotong University<br />

Alessandro Leonardi, AGT International<br />

Thierry Lestable, SAGEMCOM<br />

Xiaolin (Andy) Li, University of Florida<br />

Cheng Li, MUN<br />

Husheng Li, The University of Tennessee<br />

Jing Li, Lehigh University<br />

Ming Li, CSU-Fresno<br />

Wei Li, France Telecom<br />

Yonghui Li, University of Sydney<br />

Hao Liang, University of Waterloo<br />

Teng Joon Lim, National University of Singapore<br />

Hai Lin, Osaka Prefecture University<br />

Xiaodong Lin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology<br />

Wei Liu, University of Sheffield<br />

Ranjith Liyanapathirana, University of Western Sydney<br />

Jaime Lloret, Polytechnic University of Valencia<br />

John Lodge, Communications Research Centre<br />

Seng Loke, La Trobe University<br />

Juan M. Lopez-Soler, University of Granada<br />

Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace<br />

Valeria Loscrì, University of Calabria<br />

Rongxing Lu, University of Waterloo<br />

Jun Luo, NTU<br />

A.S. Madhukumar, Nanyang Technological University<br />

Andreas Maeder, NEC Laboratories Europe<br />

Eugenio Magistretti, Rice University<br />

Christian Makaya, Telcordia Technologies<br />

Francesco Malandrino, Politecnico di Torino<br />

Ranjan Mallik, Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi<br />

Abdelhamid Mammeri, Sherbrooke University<br />

Zoubir Mammeri, IRIT University Paul Sabatier<br />

Stefano Mangione, University of Palermo<br />

Mahesh Marina, University of Edinburgh<br />

Paulo Marques, Instituto de Telecomunicaçoes<br />

Fabio Martignon, Université Paris-Sud<br />

Philippa A. Martin, University of Canterbury<br />

David Martin-Sacristan, Polytechnic University of Valencia<br />

Xavier Masip-Bruin, UPC<br />

Nitin Maslekar, NEC Europe Labs<br />

Tadashi Matsumoto, University of Oulu<br />

Michail Matthaiou, Chalmers University of Technology<br />

Balazs Matuz, German Aerospace Center (DLR)<br />

Gerald Matz, Technical University of Vienna<br />

Jonas Medbo, Ericsson Research<br />

Natarajan Meghanathan, Jackson State University<br />

Hani Mehrpouyan, California State University Bakersfield<br />

Neelesh Mehta, India Institute of Science Bangalore<br />

Telemaco Melia, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs France<br />

Tommaso Melodia, State University of New York (SUNY) at<br />

Buffalo<br />

Michael Meurer, DLR<br />

Diomidis Michalopoulos, Univirsity of British Columbia<br />

Jan Mietzner, EADS Cassidian<br />

Jelena Misic, Ryerson University<br />

Stanislav Miskovic, Narus<br />

Patrick Mitran, University of Waterloo<br />

Amin Mobasher, University of Warterloo<br />

Preben E. Mogensen, Nokia Networks<br />

Saif Khan Mohammed, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)<br />

Delhi<br />

Lynda Mokdad, University of Paris<br />

Diana Bri molinero, Polytechnic University of Valencia<br />

Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra<br />

Tor K Moseng, Norwegian University of Technology and<br />

Science (NTNU)<br />

Carlos Mosquera, University of Vigo<br />

Mohamed M. A. Moustafa, League of Arab States - Arab<br />

Information Union<br />

Wai Ho Mow, The Hong Kong University of Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Amir Mowlaei, KAR-TECH<br />

Lorenzo mucchi, University of Florence<br />

Amitav Mukherjee, University of California at Irvine<br />

Mohammad Reza Nakhai, Kings College London<br />

Jad Nasreddine, Mobinets<br />

Nidal Nasser, University of Guelf<br />

Keivan Navaie, University of Leeds<br />

Pirabakaran Navaratnam, University of Surrey<br />

Juan Luis Navarro-Mesa, Universidad de las Palmas de Gran<br />

Canaria<br />

Maciej J. Nawrocki, Wroclaw University of Technology<br />

Moïse Ndoh, National Research Council Canada<br />

Giovanni Neglia, INRIA<br />

Maziar Nekovee, BT Research<br />

Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, University of British Columbia<br />

T.S. Ng, The University of Hong Kong<br />

Duy T. Ngo, McGill University<br />

Nhut Nguyen, University of Texas in Dallas<br />

Ha X. Nguyen, Tan Tao University<br />

Jianwei Niu, Beihang University<br />

Dominique Noguet, CEA-LETI<br />

Gosan Noh, Yonsei University<br />

Aria Nosratinia, Univ. of Texas<br />

Loutfi Nuaymi, Telecom Bretagne<br />

Hideki Ochiai, Yokohama National University<br />

Tobias Oechtering, KTH School of Electrical Engineering<br />

Claude Oestges, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL)<br />

Rodolfo Oliveira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa<br />

Mengüc Öner, Isik University<br />

Eng Hwee Ong, Infocomm Development Authority of<br />

Singapore<br />

Alba Pagès, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya<br />

Jianping Pan, University of Victoria<br />

Agisilaos Papadogiannis, Chalmers University of Technology<br />

Stelios Papaharalabos, National Observatory of Athens<br />

Stefano Paris, Paris Descartes University<br />

Brian Park, University of Virginia<br />

Hyunggon Park , Ewha Womans University<br />

Sungsoo Park , Korea Railroad Research Institute<br />

Andrea Passarella, IIT-CNR<br />

Paul Patras, Hamilton Institute<br />

Przemysław Pawełczak, University of California Los Angeles<br />

Tommaso Pecorella, University of Florence<br />

Gert F. Pedersen, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

Yuexing Peng, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

telecommunications<br />

Fernando Perez Fontan, University of Vigo<br />

Ana Perez-Neira, UPC<br />

Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology<br />

Marina Petrova, RWTH Aachen University<br />

Amina Piemontese, University of Parma<br />

Daniele Pinchera, University of Casino<br />

Li Ping, City University of Hong Kong<br />

Dimitrie C. Popescu, Old Dominion University<br />

Nuno Pratas, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

Daniele Puccinelli, University of Applied Sciences of<br />

Southern Switzerland (SUPSI)<br />

Valentina Pullano, University of Bologna<br />

Amir Qayyum, M. A. Jinnah University<br />

Tony Q.S. Quek, Singapore University of Technology and<br />

Design<br />

Alberto Rabbachin, European Commission<br />

Emanuel Radoi, University of Brest<br />

Ayman Radwan, Instituto de Telecomunicações-Aveiro<br />

Marco Rao, U-blox<br />

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Sergio Rapuano, University of Sannio<br />

Adeel Razi, University College London<br />

Simone Redana, Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG<br />

Peter Reiher, UCLA<br />

Andreas Reinhardt, University of New South Wales<br />

Jean-Pierre Richard, Ecole Centrale de Lille<br />

Hervé Rivano, INSA Lyon<br />

Daniel Rodellar, Swisscom AG<br />

Joel Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior<br />

Jonathan Rodriguez, Instituto de Telecomunicações-Aveiro<br />

Peter Rost, NEC Europe Labs<br />

Sankardas Roy, Kansas State University<br />

Steven Ruan, Hong Kong University of Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Walid Saad, University of Miami<br />

Ashu Sabharwal, Rice University<br />

Poompat Saengudomlert, Asian Institute of Technology<br />

Yalin Sagduyu, Intelligent Automation Inc./University of<br />

Maryland<br />

Theodoros Salonidis, Thomson<br />

Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio University<br />

Paolo Santi, CNR Italy<br />

Altair Santin, Pontifical Catholic University of Parana<br />

(PUCPR)<br />

Wiroonsak Santipach, Kasetsart University<br />

Susana Sargento, IT - Universidade de Aveiro<br />

Lucile Sassatelli, Universite Nice Sophia Antipolis<br />

Mamoru Sawahashi, Tokyo City University<br />

Ryo Sawai, Sony Corporation<br />

Sandro Scalise, DLR (German Aerospace Center)<br />

Björn Scheuermann, Humboldt University of Berlin<br />

Anke Schmeink, RWTH Aachen University<br />

Robert Schober, University British Columbia<br />

Hans Schotten, University of Kaiserslautern<br />

Hendrik Schweppe, EURECOM<br />

Andrea Sciarrone, University of Genoa<br />

Gonzalo Seco-Granados, Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona<br />

Mustapha Senouci, EMP<br />

Sidi-Mohammed Senouci, University of Bourgogne<br />

Miguel Sepulcre, University Miguel Hernández<br />

Wee Ser, Nanyang Technological Univeristy<br />

Pablo Serrano, University Carlos III of Madrid<br />

Rohit Iyer Seshadri, Hughes Network Systems<br />

Shahram Shahbazpanahi, UoIT Canada<br />

Seyed Shahrestani, University of Western Sydney<br />

Hangguan Shan, Zhejiang University<br />

James She, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology<br />

Hiroyuki Shiba, NTT Corporation<br />

Hyundong Shin, Kyung Hee University<br />

Lei Shu, Osaka University<br />

Osvaldo Simeone, New Jersey Institute of Technology<br />

Mikael Skoglund, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)<br />

Dirk T.M. Slock, EURECOM<br />

Miha Smolnikar, Jozef Stefan Institute<br />

Shenghui Song, Hong Kong University of Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Yang Song, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center<br />

Sok-Ian (Ines) Sou, National Cheng Kung University<br />

Neuman Souza, Brazil<br />

Alkan Soysal, Bahcesehir University<br />

Mujdat Soyturk, Marmara University<br />

Chad M Spooner, NorthWest Research Associates<br />

Razvan Stanica, INSA Lyon<br />

Heidi Steendam, Ghent University<br />

Julinda Stefa, Sapienza University of Rome<br />

Thomas Strang, German Aerospace Center<br />

Markus Strassberger, BMW Group Forschung und Technik<br />

Thorsten Strufe, TU-Darmstadt<br />

Gordon Stüber, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Tech<br />

Zhou Su, Waseda Univ<br />

Chen Sun, SONY (China) Ltd.<br />

Songlin Sun, Beijing University of Post and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Sumei Sun, Institute for Infocomm Research<br />

C W Sung, City University of Hong Kong<br />

Hakjea Sung, Korea University<br />

Jan Sykora, Czech Technical University in Prague<br />

Szymon Szott, AGH University of Science and Technology<br />

Patrick Tague, Carnegie Mellon University<br />

Satoshi Takahashi, Hiroshima City University<br />

Osamu Takyu, Shinshu University<br />

Meixia (Melissa) Tao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University<br />

Jun Tao, Qualcomm Inc.<br />

Daniele Tarchi, University of Bologna<br />

Hugues N. Tchouankem, Leibniz Universität Hannover<br />

Chintha Tellambura, University of Alberta<br />

Fabrice Theoleyre, University of Strasbourg (CNRS)<br />

Lars Thiele, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute<br />

Ragnar Thobaben, KTH<br />

Reiner Thomä, Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

Bin Tian, Xidian University<br />

Ilenia Tinnirello, University of Palermo<br />

Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University<br />

Andrea Tomatis, Politecnico di Torino<br />

Andrea Tonello, University of Udine<br />

Kin-Fai (Kenneth) Tong, University College London<br />

Dimitris Toumpakaris, University of Patras<br />

Ljiljana Trajkovic, Simon Fraser University<br />

Ha-Nguyen Tran, NICT<br />

Nghi Tran, University of Akron<br />

Dionysia Triantafyllopoulou, University of Surrey<br />

Kostas Tsagkaris, University of Piraeus<br />

A. Selcuk Uluagac, The Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Institute of Technology<br />

Kenta Umebayashi, Tokyo University of Agriculture and<br />

Technology<br />

Masahiro Umehira, Ibaraki University<br />

Wolfgang Utschick, Technische Univesitat Munchen<br />

Murat Uysal, Ozyegin University<br />

Seiamak Vahid, University of Surrey<br />

Matthew Valenti, West Virginia University<br />

Stefan Valentin, Bell Labs Acatel-lucent<br />

Fabrice Valois, INSA Lyon - INRIA Rhone Alpes<br />

Rahul Vaze, TIFR Mumbai<br />

Fernando J Velez, University of Beira Interior<br />

Veronique Veque, Universite Paris Sud<br />

Christos Verikoukis, CTTC<br />

Andrea Vesco, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella<br />

Gi<strong>org</strong>io Vitetta, University of Modena<br />

Sergiy A. Vorobyov, University of Alberta<br />

Mehmet C. Vuran, University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

Hiromitsu Wakana, National Institute of Information and<br />

Communications Technology (NICT)<br />

Brett T. Walkenhorst, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Tech Research Institute<br />

Fanggang Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University<br />

Rui Wang, The South University of Science and Technology<br />

of China<br />

Shiqiang Wang, Imperial College London<br />

Xiaoyi Wang, Nokia Siemens Networks<br />

Xinbing Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University<br />

Xinheng Wang, Swansea University<br />

Rainer Wansch, Fraunhofer IIS Erlangen<br />

Thomas Watteyne, Dust Networks/Linear Technology<br />

Tobias Weber, University of Rostock<br />

Hung-Yu Wei, National Taiwan University<br />

Lifei Wei, Shanghai Jiao Tong University<br />

S. W. Wei, National Chi Nan University<br />

Krzysztof Wesolowski, Poznan University of Technology<br />

Werner Wiesbeck, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology<br />

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Christian Wietfeld, TU Dortmund University<br />

Jim Womack, BlackBerry United States<br />

David Tung Chong Wong, Institute for Infocomm Research<br />

Kai-Kit Wong, University College London<br />

Hsiao-Chun Wu, Louisiana State University<br />

Mingwei Wu, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology<br />

Yik-Chung Wu, The University of Hong Kong<br />

Dirk Wübben, University of Bremen<br />

Gerhard Wunder, Heinrich Hertz Institut Berlin<br />

Alexander Wyglinski, Worcester Polytechnic Institute<br />

Tadeusz A Wysocki, University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

Weidong Xiang, University of Michigan - Dearborn<br />

Qin Xin, University of the Faroe Islands and University of<br />

Copenhagen<br />

Wen Xu, Intel<br />

Xu ming, National University of Defense Technology<br />

Janghoon Yang, Korean German Institute of Technology<br />

(KGIT)<br />

Lie-Liang Yang, University of Southampton<br />

Liuqing Yang, UFL<br />

Qinghai Yang, Xidian University<br />

Shun-Ren Yang, National Tsing Hua University<br />

Yanjiang Yang, Institute of Infocomm Research<br />

Halim Yanikomeroglu, Carleton University<br />

Phee Lep Yeoh, University of Melbourne<br />

Chih-Wei Yi, National Chiao Tung University<br />

Xun Yi, Victoria University<br />

Xuefeng Yin, Tongji University<br />

Cui Ying, Northeastern University<br />

Hitoshi Yoshino, SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.<br />

Wei Yu, University of Toronto<br />

Yu Yuan, IBM Research - China<br />

Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and Design<br />

Alberto Zanella, IEIIT-CNR<br />

Andrea Zanella, University of Padova<br />

Maciej Zawodniok, Missouri University of Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Hans-Jürgen Zepernick, Blekinge Institute of Technology<br />

Guomei Zhang, Xi’an Jiaotong University<br />

Hao Zhang, Ocean University of China<br />

Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University<br />

Jun Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology<br />

Liang Zhang, Communications Research Centre Canada<br />

Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory<br />

Zhaoyang Zhang, Zhejiang University<br />

Fang Zhao, Singapore and MIT Alliance for Research and<br />

Technology<br />

Liang Zhou, Technical University of Munich<br />

Xiangyun Zhou, The Australian National University<br />

Yifeng Zhou, Communications Research Centre Canada<br />

Zhendong Zhou, The University of Sydney<br />

Yu Zhu, Fudan University<br />

Workshops<br />

3rd International Workshop on Self-Organizing Networks (IWSON)<br />

Organising Committee:<br />

Zwi Altman, Orange Labs<br />

Markus Gruber, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs<br />

Fredrik Gunnarsson, Ericsson Research<br />

Thomas Kurner, Technische Universitat Braunschweig<br />

Lars Christoph Schmelz, Nokia Siemens Networks<br />

Kostas Tsagkaris, University of Piraeus<br />

Jens Voigt, Actix Research<br />

Technical Program Committee:<br />

Afef Feki, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs France<br />

Alexandros Kaloxylos, University of Athens<br />

Andreas Eisenblätter, Atesio GmbH<br />

Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

Anja Klein, TU Darmstadt<br />

Apostolos Kousaridas, University of Athens<br />

Beatriz Gonzalez Rodriguez, Telefonica Investigacion y<br />

Desarrollo SA<br />

Berna Sayrac, France Telecom Orange Labs<br />

Chris Blondia, University of Antwerp<br />

Cinzia Sartori, Nokia Siemens Networks<br />

David Lopez, Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent<br />

Di Yuan, Linköping University<br />

Jarno Niemelä, Tampere University of Technology<br />

Eleni Patouni, University of Athens<br />

Hans van den Berg, TNO ICT<br />

Henning Sanneck, Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH &<br />

Co.KG<br />

Hiroto Sugahara, NEC Corporation<br />

Jordi Perez-Romero, Universitat Politecnica de<br />

Catalunya (UPC)<br />

Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey<br />

Kristina Zetterberg, Ericsson Research<br />

Matías Toril, University of Málaga<br />

Mehdi Amirijoo, Ericsson Research<br />

Nancy Alonistioti, University of Athens<br />

Neil Scully, Vodafone<br />

Oriol Sallent, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya<br />

Panagiotis Vlacheas University of Piraeus<br />

Panagiotis Demestichas,<br />

Bernhard Bauer, Universität Augsburg<br />

Ralf Irmer, Vodafone Group Research & Development<br />

Raquel Barco, University of Málaga<br />

Sana Ben Jemaa, France Telecom Orange Labs<br />

Sándor Imre, Budapest University of Technology and<br />

Economics<br />

Seppo Hämäläinen, Nokia Siemens Networks<br />

Tapani Ristaniemi, University of Jyväskylä<br />

Thomas Jansen, TU Braunschweig<br />

Ulrich Barth, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs<br />

Vera Stavroulaki, University of Piraeus (UPRC)<br />

Xavier Gelabert, Huawei Technologies Sweden AB<br />

Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems for 2020 and beyond<br />

Chairs:<br />

Afif Osseiran, Ericsson<br />

Hans Schotten, University of Kaiserslautern<br />

Hans-Peter Meyer, Alcatel-Lucent, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Technical Program Chairs<br />

Hugo Tullberg, Ericsson<br />

Jose F. Monserrat, Polytechnic University of Valencia<br />

Patrick Marsch, Nokia Siemens Networks<br />

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Technical Program Committee:<br />

Afif Osseiran, Ericsson Research<br />

Amer Baghdadi, Telecom Bretagne<br />

Anass Benjebbour, NTT DOCOMO<br />

Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen<br />

Erik Ström, Chalmers University of Technology<br />

Gerd Zimmermann, Deutsche Telekom<br />

Hajer Khanfir, Orange Labs<br />

Hans Schotten, University of Kaiserslautern<br />

Hans-Peter Mayer, Alcatel Lucent<br />

Haustein, Fraunhofer HHI<br />

Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO Communications Labs<br />

Europe GmbH<br />

Hugo Tullberg, Ericsson Research<br />

Jose F. Monserrat, Polytechnic University of Valencia<br />

Klaus Doppler, Nokia Research Center<br />

Local Arrangements<br />

IEEE eXpress Conference Publishing<br />

Sherri Young (IEEE)<br />

IEEE Conference Services<br />

Becky Lynn, Shana Ramandi (IEEE)<br />

Webmaster<br />

Laura Hyslop (EPSC)<br />

Kodo Shu, Nokia Research Center China<br />

Konstantinos Dimou, Ericsson AB<br />

Krzysztof Wesolowski, Poznan University of Technology<br />

Luis Miguel Campoy, Telefónica Investigación y<br />

Desarrollo<br />

Mauro Boldi, Telecom Italia<br />

Mikael Skoglund, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)<br />

Mikko Uusitalo, Nokia<br />

Nandana Rajatheva, University of Oulu<br />

Olav Queseth, Ericsson Research<br />

Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University<br />

Patrick Marsch, Nokia Siemens Networks<br />

Peter Fertl, BMW<br />

Stefan Heinen, Aachen University of Technology<br />

Tommy Svensson, Chalmers University of Technology<br />

Volker Braun, Bell Labs Alcatel-Lucent<br />

Reviewers<br />

Qammer H Abbasi Gayan Lasintha<br />

Ghassan Abdalla Amarasuriya<br />

Marwen Abdennebi Aruma Baduge<br />

Shiny Abraham Abhijit Ambekar<br />

Zohair Abu Shaban Haleh Amintoosi<br />

Amel Achour Marcelo Amorim<br />

Rebecca Adam Rafhael Amorim<br />

Grzegorz Adamiuk Karl Andersson<br />

Ferran Adelantado Andre Angierski<br />

Mounir Adjrad Muhammad Moiz<br />

Samar Agnihotri Anis<br />

Ana Aguiar<br />

Anousheh<br />

Javier Aguiar David Anthony<br />

Bannour Ahmed Angelos<br />

Mohamed Hossam Antonopoulos<br />

Ahmed<br />

Khoirul Anwar<br />

Imtiaz Ahmed Pantelis-Daniel<br />

Shabbir Ahmed Arapoglou<br />

Qasim Z. Ahmed Javier Arribas<br />

Nadjib Aitsaadi Nallanathan<br />

Sajjad Akbar<br />

Arumugam<br />

Amir Akbari Arvind<br />

Abbas Akbarpour Arash Asadi<br />

Natalia Akchurina Mahdi Asadpour<br />

Lida Akhoondzadeh- Ayman Assra<br />

Asl<br />

Alfred Asterjadhi<br />

Jabran Akhtar Saman Atapattu<br />

Auon Muhammad Mohammed<br />

Akhtar<br />

Atiquzzaman<br />

Lutfa Akter<br />

Edward K. S. Au<br />

Marwan Aziz Al Brice Augustin<br />

kakay<br />

Javier Augusto<br />

Iyad Al Falujah Andrew Austin<br />

Samer Alabed Stefano Avallone<br />

Nader Alagha Ahmed Awada<br />

Muhammad Mahtab Yousef Awwad<br />

Alam<br />

Dimitrios I. Axiotis<br />

Ana Bolea Alamanac Marwane Ayaida<br />

Suhail Al-Dharrab Esra Aycan<br />

Francesco Alesiani Bengi Aygun<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e C.<br />

Amar Azad<br />

Alexandropoulos Amin Azari<br />

Giusi Alfano Danish Aziz<br />

Alaa Alhamoud Muhammad Reza<br />

Khaled Almotairi Kahar Aziz<br />

Ali Almutairi Fulvio Babich<br />

Akram Alomainy Kareem Emile<br />

Arrate Alonso<br />

Baddour<br />

Sara Alouf<br />

Faouzi Bader<br />

Murtadha Al-Saedy Leonardo Badia<br />

Hussein Al-Shatri Biljana Badic<br />

Onur Altintas Sueng Jae Bae<br />

Ali Al-Zahrani alireza Bagheri<br />

Erick Amador Bo (Bob) Bai<br />

Aditya Amah B. Bai<br />

Mojdeh Amani Qing Bai<br />

Gayan Amarasuriya Zijian Bai<br />

Nicola Baldo<br />

Tae-Won Ban<br />

Doris Bao<br />

Vo Nguyen Quoc Bao<br />

Jaume Barcelo<br />

Jose Maria Barcelo-<br />

Ordinas<br />

Mohan Baro<br />

Yosra Barouni<br />

Dominique Barthel<br />

Suzan Bayhan<br />

Alessandro Bazzi<br />

Samer Bazzi<br />

Ebrahim Bedeer<br />

Harkeerat Bedi<br />

Alireza Shahan<br />

Behbahani<br />

Frederic Beister<br />

Marko Beko<br />

Paolo Bellavista<br />

Mats Bengtsson<br />

Mustapha Benjillali<br />

Paul Bennett<br />

Mehdi Bennis<br />

Gilberto Berardinelli<br />

Marion Berbineau<br />

Laura Bernadó<br />

Luis Bernardo<br />

Carlos J. Bernardos<br />

Andre-Luc Beylot<br />

Ramya Bhagavatula<br />

Gautam Bhanage<br />

Manav R Bhatnagar<br />

Yuanguo Bi<br />

Mohammad Iqbal Bin<br />

Shahid<br />

Konstantinos Birkos<br />

Igor Bisio<br />

Norbert Bißmeyer<br />

Salim Bitam<br />

Janos Bito<br />

Erez Biton<br />

Shashika Biyanwilage<br />

Emil Björnson<br />

Yufei Blankenship<br />

Ricardo Blasco<br />

Serrano<br />

Jeremy Blum<br />

Ronald Boehnke<br />

Biljana Bojovic<br />

Mauro Boldi<br />

Edoardo Bonetto<br />

Chandra Bontu<br />

Michael Borokhovich<br />

Ada Vittoria Bosisio<br />

Richard Boudreau<br />

Athanassios Boulis<br />

Alexandros Apostolos<br />

Bouloge<strong>org</strong>os<br />

Christos Bouras<br />

Rafik Braham<br />

Volker Braun<br />

Stephan ten Brink<br />

Jason Brown<br />

Tim Brown<br />

Luigi Bruno<br />

Rohit Budhiraja<br />

Ömer Bulakci<br />

Robert Bultitude<br />

Chiara Buratti<br />

Harald Burchardt<br />

Dennis Burgkhardt<br />

Alister Burr<br />

Per Burström<br />

Barthélemy Cagneau<br />

Yunlong Cai<br />

Zhaohui Cai<br />

Daniel Calabuig<br />

J<strong>org</strong>e Calabuig<br />

Alessandro<br />

Cammarano<br />

Joseph Camp<br />

Enzo Alberto<br />

Candreva<br />

Loïc Canonne-<br />

Velasquez<br />

Rui Cao<br />

Ruohan Cao<br />

Xianghui Cao<br />

Francesco Capozzi<br />

Filipe Cardoso<br />

Carlo<br />

Guillaume Carrie<br />

Vicente Casares<br />

Roberto Cascella<br />

Roberta Casile<br />

Miguel Catalan<br />

Davide Catania<br />

Yasin Celik<br />

Marco Cello<br />

Rafael Cepeda<br />

Máximo Morales<br />

Céspedes<br />

Nenad Cetic<br />

Hyunsu Cha<br />

Anas Chaaban<br />

Chan Byoung Chae<br />

Wissam Chahin<br />

Tumula V. K.<br />

Chaitanya<br />

Kishor Chandra<br />

Chin-Chih Chang<br />

Jui-Chi Chang<br />

Tain-Sao Chang<br />

Xiaolin Chang<br />

Yuyuan Chang<br />

Chalie<br />

Charoenlarpnoppar<br />

ut<br />

Angelos Chatzipapas<br />

Raúl Chávez-<br />

Santiago<br />

Beizhong Chen<br />

Binbin Chen<br />

Binghao Chen<br />

Guoguang Chen<br />

Guoxing Chen<br />

Lan Chen<br />

Li Chen<br />

Tung-Chou Chen<br />

Wen Chen<br />

Xiang Chen<br />

Xiaoming Chen<br />

Xiaoqin Chen<br />

Yan Chen<br />

Yen-Wen Chen<br />

Yu Chen<br />

Yuh-Shyan Chen<br />

Yunfei Chen<br />

Zengmao Chen<br />

Zhi Chen<br />

Zhiyong Chen<br />

Hong Cheng<br />

Julian Cheng<br />

Peng Cheng<br />

Yong Cheng<br />

Yong Huat Chew<br />

Wei-Kuo Chiang<br />

Marco Chiani<br />

David Chieng<br />

Amith Chincholi<br />

Gilbert Ching<br />

Eddy Chiu<br />

Kau-Lin Chiu<br />

Tzi-Dar Chiueh<br />

Alessandro<br />

Chiumento<br />

Sungyoon Cho<br />

Woong Cho<br />

A. Chockalingam<br />

Byoungjo Choi<br />

Eunhye Choi<br />

Hyun-Joo Choi<br />

Sooyong Choi<br />

Chengfu Chou<br />

Chih-Lun Chou<br />

Ching-Chun Chou<br />

Zi-Tsan Chou<br />

Kaushik Roy<br />

Chowdhury<br />

Theofilos Chrysikos<br />

Jui-Hung Chu<br />

Yi-Ta Chuang<br />

Pei-Jung Chung<br />

Wei-Ho Chung<br />

Yao-Liang Chung<br />

Claudio Cicconetti<br />

Cristina Ciochina<br />

Stefano Cioni<br />

Delia Ciullo<br />

Vaughan Clarkson<br />

Grit Classen<br />

Pau Closas<br />

Piotr Cofta<br />

Asaf Cohen<br />

Mikael Coldrey<br />

Claudio Coletti<br />

Marie-Zwingelstein<br />

Colin<br />

Baldomero Coll-<br />

Perales<br />

Geoff Colman<br />

Richard Combes<br />

Sandra Sendra<br />

Compte<br />

Pham CongDuc<br />

Luis M. Correia<br />

Hector Agustin<br />

Cozzetti<br />

Paolo Crosta<br />

Gaofeng Cui<br />

Michael Cyran<br />

Daniel Benevides da<br />

Costa<br />

Mario Marques da<br />

Silva<br />

Rachita Dahama<br />

Hayssam Dahrouj<br />

Binbin Dai<br />

Jingze Dai<br />

Nicolas Dailly<br />

Salvatore<br />

D'Alessandro<br />

Armin Dammann<br />

Thanh X Dang<br />

Ngoc-Dung Dao<br />

Mohamad YusoF<br />

Darus<br />

Suvra Sekhar Das<br />

Rohit Datta<br />

Alexey Davydov<br />

Iyad Dayoub<br />

Antonio de la Oliva<br />

Elisabeth de Carvalho<br />

Luca De Nardis<br />

Luca de Vito<br />

Thiago Martins de<br />

Moraes<br />

Paul de Kerret<br />

Rodrigo de Lamare<br />

Yvo de Jong<br />

D. debbarman<br />

Carl Debono<br />

Carl James Debono<br />

Pierre Degauque<br />

Holger Degenhardt<br />

Giovanni del Galdo<br />

Jose Del Peral<br />

Rosado<br />

Lara del Val<br />

Stefano Delucchi<br />

Ruilong Deng<br />

Mahsa Derakhshani<br />

Abdelouahid Derhab<br />

Apostlos Destounis<br />

Rajiv Devarajan<br />

Bertrand Devillers<br />

Kalpana Dhaka<br />

Yamuna Dhunganna<br />

Fabio Di Franco<br />

Fabian Diehm<br />

Stefan Dierks<br />

Guido Dietl<br />

Stefan Dietzel<br />

Rui Dinis<br />

Le Phu Do<br />

Octavia A. Dobre<br />

Ciprian Dobre<br />

Lun Dong<br />

Xiaowen Dong<br />

Xin Dong<br />

Yuhan Dong<br />

Jean-Baptiste Doré<br />

Andre F. dos Santos<br />

Alexis Alfredo<br />

Dowhuszko<br />

Dejan Drajic<br />

Dejan Drajic<br />

Martin Dräxler<br />

Micheal Drieberg<br />

Martin Drozda<br />

Jinfeng Du<br />

Qinghe Du<br />

Yinggang Du<br />

Dongliang Duan<br />

Ruifeng Duan<br />

Trung Q. Duong<br />

Jonathan Duplicy<br />

Greg Durgin<br />

Olasunkanmi<br />

Durowoju<br />

Eryk Dutkiewicz<br />

Alban Duverdier<br />

Nan E<br />

Dimitrios Efstathiou<br />

MARITIM Hotel & Internationales Congress Center <strong>Dresden</strong> 2-5 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 11


Efthymios<br />

Malcolm Egan<br />

Michael Einhaus<br />

Emna Eitel<br />

Farah El Ali<br />

Nancy El Rachkidy<br />

Salah Eddine<br />

Elayoubi<br />

Yahia Eldemerdash<br />

Maged Elkashlan<br />

Ehab Elmallah<br />

Hesham ElSawy<br />

Khaled Elsayed<br />

Tallal El-Shabrawy<br />

Sebastian Engel<br />

Julia Maria<br />

Engelbrecht<br />

Frank Englert<br />

Joaquín Escudero-<br />

Garzás<br />

Mohammad<br />

Esmalifalak<br />

Rui Fa<br />

Andrea Fabio Cattoni<br />

Yasser Fadlallah<br />

Youssef Fakhri<br />

Pingyi Fan<br />

Zuzhi Fan<br />

Mohammad Fanaei<br />

Yan Fang<br />

Yi Fang<br />

Reza Farahbakhsh<br />

Farahnaz<br />

Hamed Farhadi<br />

Peter Fazekas<br />

Albrecht Fehske<br />

Wu Fei<br />

Afef Feki<br />

Nuwan S. Ferdinand<br />

Carles Fernandez<br />

M. Julia Fernandez-<br />

Getino Garcia<br />

Terry Ferrett<br />

Peter Fertl<br />

Uwe-Carsten Fiebig<br />

Dieter Fiems<br />

Miltiades C. Filippou<br />

Marco Fiore<br />

Michael Fitch<br />

Bernard H. Fleury<br />

Daniel Fokum<br />

Fernando Perez<br />

Fontan<br />

Panagiotis Fotiadis<br />

Scott Fowler<br />

Aurélien Francillon<br />

Jobin Francis<br />

Pål Frenger<br />

Istvan Frigyes<br />

Richard Fritzsche<br />

Shengli Fu<br />

Sonia Fu<br />

Hiromasa Fujii<br />

Masahiro Fujii<br />

Takeo Fujii<br />

Hayato Fukuzono<br />

Franco Fuschini<br />

Giulio Gabelli<br />

Haris Gacanin<br />

Mahmoud Gad<br />

Yasser Gadallah<br />

Slawomir Gajewski<br />

Pierluigi Gallo<br />

Carlos Gañán<br />

Rakash SivaSiva<br />

Ganesan<br />

Lassaad Gannoune<br />

Radha Krishna Ganti<br />

Bo Gao<br />

Lin Gao<br />

Song Gao<br />

Xiang Gao<br />

Zhen Gao<br />

Andres Garcia<br />

Saavedra<br />

Eduard Garcia<br />

Villegas<br />

Mario Garcia-Lozano<br />

Parul Garg<br />

Rosario G. Garroppo<br />

Brian Gaucher<br />

Matthieu Gautier<br />

Jan Geldmacher<br />

Chunhua Geng<br />

Christian Gentner<br />

Andreas<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>akopoulos<br />

Giovanni Geraci<br />

Majid Gerami<br />

Lennart Gerdes<br />

David Gesbert<br />

Nejla Ghaboosi<br />

Rizwan Ghaffar<br />

Samah A. M.<br />

Ghanem<br />

Ebrahim Gharavol<br />

Ali Gharsallah<br />

Abolfazl Ghassemi<br />

Hakim Ghazzai<br />

Mir Ghoraishi<br />

Mahdi Ben Ghorbel<br />

Khanh Tran Gia<br />

Giovanni Giambene<br />

Filippo Giannetti<br />

Jordi J. Gimenez<br />

Andrea Gi<strong>org</strong>etti<br />

Tolga Girici<br />

Maksym Girnyk<br />

Mauro Girotto<br />

Lorenza Giupponi<br />

Domenico<br />

Giustiniano<br />

Gerald Glanzer<br />

Nenad Gligoric<br />

Istvan Godor<br />

Simon Goertzen<br />

Alexander Goetz<br />

Emanuele Goldoni<br />

Ahmad Gomaa<br />

Ismael Gomez<br />

David Gomez-<br />

Barquero<br />

Luis Gonçalves<br />

Jiayu Gong<br />

Shimin Gong<br />

David González G<br />

Bo Goransson<br />

Ali Gorcin<br />

Angelos Goulianos<br />

David Grace<br />

Marco Gramaglia<br />

Emilio Granell<br />

Fernando Gregorio<br />

Michael Grieger<br />

Francesco Gringoli<br />

Patrick Grosa<br />

James Gross<br />

Marcus Grossmann<br />

Xin Guan<br />

Zhangyu Guan<br />

Cedric Gueguen<br />

Wael Guibene<br />

Alessandro Guidotti<br />

Maxime Guillaud<br />

Dayan Adionel<br />

Guimarães<br />

Upul Gunawardana<br />

Dingding Guo<br />

Tao Guo<br />

Weisi Guo<br />

Wenbin Guo<br />

André Gustavo<br />

Degraf Uchôa<br />

Javier Gutiérrez<br />

Boronat<br />

Ismail Guvenc<br />

Dac-Binh Ha<br />

Oussama Habachi<br />

Majed Haddad<br />

Yoram Haddad<br />

Nadia Haddadou<br />

Yassine Hadjadj Aoul<br />

Michael<br />

Hadjitheodosiou<br />

Afshin Haghighat<br />

Ali A. Haghighi<br />

Hardy Halbauer<br />

Subir Halder<br />

Chong Han<br />

Shuangshuang Han<br />

Son Han<br />

SW Han<br />

Youngnam Han<br />

Zhu Han<br />

Katsuyuki Haneda<br />

Jonas Hansryd<br />

Xiaolei Hao<br />

Harbouche Oussama<br />

David Harle<br />

Jérôme Härri<br />

Fredrik Harrysson<br />

Syed Ali Hassan<br />

Yahia Hassan<br />

Christoph Hausl<br />

Adriana Hava<br />

Michael Hayes<br />

He<br />

Chun He<br />

Dan He<br />

Xin He<br />

Cornelius Healy<br />

Marc Heddebaut<br />

Mohammad Heidari<br />

Reza Heidarpour<br />

Michael Heindlmaier<br />

Sebastian Heinrichs<br />

Miroslav Hekrdla<br />

Christoph Hellings<br />

Hengheng<br />

Sanjeewa Herath<br />

Genaro Hernandez-<br />

Valdez<br />

Thomas Hesketh<br />

Teruo Higashino<br />

Kenichi Higuchi<br />

Mohd Hairi Hilmi<br />

Benoit Hilt<br />

Kimmo Hiltunen<br />

Akihito Hiromori<br />

Chin Keong Ho<br />

Morris Ho<br />

Paul Ho<br />

Zuleita Ho<br />

Doan B. Hoang<br />

Christian A. Hofmann<br />

Bjørn Olav Hogstad<br />

Joerg Holfeld<br />

Oliver Holland<br />

Hauke Holtkamp<br />

Bi Hong<br />

Daesik Hong<br />

Junpyo Hong<br />

Yao-Win Peter Hong<br />

Peter Horvath<br />

Md Farhad Hossain<br />

Md. Jahangir Hossain<br />

Ari Hottinen<br />

Jun Hou<br />

Weikun Hou<br />

Xueying Hou<br />

Jakob Hoydis<br />

Tien Yuan Hsieh<br />

Yulin Hu<br />

Zixia Hu<br />

Chiachi Huang<br />

Chung-Ming Huang<br />

Jing Huang<br />

Kaibin Huang<br />

Sheng-Yang Huang<br />

Wan-Jen Huang<br />

Xiaojing Huang<br />

Xiaopeng Huang<br />

Yang Huang<br />

Ammar Abu<br />

Hudrouss<br />

Zhang Hui<br />

Mythri Hunukumbure<br />

Insoo Hwang<br />

Taewon Hwang<br />

Tomas Hynek<br />

Christian Ibars<br />

Shinsuke Ibi<br />

Marc Ibrahim<br />

Michela Iezzi<br />

Thafasal Ijyas V. P.<br />

Aissa Ikhlef<br />

Salama Ikki<br />

Sooyeol Im<br />

Kei Inage<br />

Mamiko Inamori<br />

Athanassios C.<br />

Iossifides<br />

Iqbalh<br />

James Irvine<br />

Onurcan Iscan<br />

Koji Ishibashi<br />

Hitoshi Ishida<br />

Koichi Ishihara<br />

Fumio Ishizaki<br />

Md Habidul Islam<br />

Toufiqul Islam<br />

Peter Jacko<br />

Ylva Jading<br />

Stephan Jaeckel<br />

Saber Jafarizadeh<br />

Nadia Jamal<br />

Vahid Jamali<br />

Abbas Jamalipour<br />

Nima Jamaly<br />

Ashish James<br />

Carsten Jandura<br />

Jin Young Jang<br />

Jan Jarvelainen<br />

Farshad Javadi<br />

Jean-Philippe<br />

Javaudin<br />

Christophe Jégo<br />

Sungho Jeon<br />

Youngmin Jeong<br />

Zina Jerjees<br />

Zhanlin ji<br />

Hai Jiang<br />

Jing Jiang<br />

Lei Jiang<br />

Ming Jiang<br />

Tao Jiang<br />

Yi Jiang<br />

Zhang Jianhua<br />

Víctor P. Gil Jiménez<br />

Hai Jin<br />

Xin Jin<br />

Xin Jin<br />

Yindi Jing<br />

Liu Jinnan<br />

Anders Johansson<br />

Eduard Jorswieck<br />

Deepak Joshi<br />

Thomas Jost<br />

Robert Joyce<br />

Hyungsik Ju<br />

Kyungkoo Jun<br />

Hoiyoon Jung<br />

Peter Jung<br />

Sooyeob Jung<br />

Jin Woo Jung<br />

Volker Jungnickel<br />

Rahim Kacimi<br />

Aravind Kailas<br />

Dimitra I. Kaklamani<br />

Yoshikazu Kakura<br />

Ali Kalakech<br />

Sheetal Kalyani<br />

Pooi-Yuen Kam<br />

Ahmed Kamal<br />

Inès Kammoun<br />

Jossef Kampeas<br />

Athanasios Kanatas<br />

Sithamparanathan<br />

Kandeepan<br />

Megumi Kaneko<br />

Joona Kannisto<br />

Vasilios Kapinas<br />

Sotiris Karachontzitis<br />

Juha Karjalainen<br />

Holger Karl<br />

Elli Kartsakli<br />

Dimitrios Karvounas<br />

Kanshiro Kashiki<br />

Andreas Kassler<br />

Efstathios Katranaras<br />

V Kavitha<br />

Hakan Kaya<br />

Ismail Kaya<br />

Onur Kaya<br />

Ali Asghar Pourhaji<br />

Kazem<br />

Chih-Heng Ke<br />

Stratos Keranidis<br />

Markus Kerper<br />

Sofiane Khalfallah<br />

Fahd Ahmed Khan<br />

M. Arif Khan<br />

Aroba Khan<br />

Rana Azeem Khan<br />

Faheem Khan<br />

Imran Khan<br />

Jamil Khan<br />

Samee U. Khan<br />

Ahmed Khattab<br />

Mohsen Rezaee<br />

Kheirabadi<br />

Chadi Khirallah<br />

Majid Nasiri<br />

Khormuji<br />

Mohammad G.<br />

Khoshkholgh<br />

Jacek Kibiłda<br />

David Kidston<br />

Dereje Woldemedhin<br />

Kifle<br />

Yong Cheol Kim<br />

Dongku Kim<br />

Haesik Kim<br />

Joongheon Kim<br />

Junsu Kim<br />

Kiyeon Kim<br />

Kiyeon Kim<br />

Minseok Kim<br />

Nak-Myeong Kim<br />

Pansoo Kim<br />

Seungmo Kim<br />

YoungDuk Kim<br />

YoungJu Kim<br />

Ryota Kimura<br />

Karlheinz Kirsch<br />

Itzik Kitroser<br />

Refik Caglar<br />

Kizilirmak<br />

Siegfried Klein<br />

Adrian Kliks<br />

Lasse Klingbeil<br />

Frederic Knabe<br />

Peter Knapik<br />

Christopher Knievel<br />

Andreas Knopp<br />

Youngwook Ko<br />

Murat Kocaoglu<br />

Wolfgang Koenig<br />

Toshiaki Koike-<br />

Akino<br />

André Kokkeler<br />

Vinay Kolar<br />

Zsolt Kollár<br />

Petri Komulainen<br />

Peng-Yong Kong<br />

Yong Kong<br />

Zhen Kong<br />

Chrysovalantis Kosta<br />

Kari Kostiainen<br />

Anis Koubaa<br />

Marios Kountouris<br />

Istvan Z. Kovacs<br />

Daniel Krajzewicz<br />

Katina Kralevska<br />

Udo Krueger<br />

Dimitri Kténas<br />

Chui Choon Ivan Ku<br />

Quan Kuang<br />

Volker Kuehn<br />

Michael Kuhn<br />

Alexander Kuhne<br />

Maike Kuhnert<br />

Pawel Kulakowski<br />

Abhinav Kumar<br />

Navin Kumar<br />

Zhong Kun<br />

Sandipan Kundu<br />

Jürgen Kunisch<br />

Thomas Kunz<br />

Yaw-Wen Kuo<br />

Thomas Kürner<br />

Martin Kurras<br />

Andreas Kwoczek<br />

Minhae Kwon<br />

Pekka Kyösti<br />

Argyrios Kyrgiazos<br />

Mikko Kyrö<br />

Mohamed Laaraiedh<br />

Frederic Lacoste<br />

Miguel Angel<br />

Lagunas<br />

Jin Lai<br />

Tilak Rajesh<br />

Lakshmana<br />

Alexander Lampe<br />

Lutz Lampe<br />

Poonlap Lamsrichan<br />

Ingmar Land<br />

Yidong Lang<br />

Anis Laouiti<br />

David Laurenson<br />

Maryline Laurent<br />

Duc-Anh Le<br />

Khiem Le<br />

Nguyen Le Hung<br />

Tuan Le<br />

Nikolai Lebedev<br />

Byungju Lee<br />

Chao-Hsien Lee<br />

Kuan Chou Lee<br />

Haeyoung Lee<br />

Jemin Lee<br />

Jin-Shyan Lee<br />

Kilbom Lee<br />

Woongsup Lee<br />

Timo Lehikoinen<br />

Andreas M. Lehmann<br />

Zander Zhongding<br />

Lei<br />

Jouko Leinonen<br />

Erich Leitgeb<br />

Joel Lemorton<br />

Alessandro Leonardi<br />

Thierry Lestable<br />

Tilman Leune<br />

Toni Levanen<br />

Xiaolin (Andy) Li<br />

Anxin Li<br />

Huijun Li<br />

Husheng Li<br />

Jiang Li<br />

Jingya Li<br />

Li Li<br />

Min Li<br />

Ming Li<br />

Peng Li<br />

Rong li<br />

Suyue Li<br />

Xiang Li<br />

Yan Li<br />

Yang Li<br />

Hao Liang<br />

Sun Liang<br />

Martine Lienard<br />

Teng Joon Lim<br />

Chia-Yu Lin<br />

Guan-Yu Lin<br />

Jiun-Ren Lin<br />

Ju-Yi Lin<br />

Xiaochen Lin<br />

Xuzheng Lin<br />

Yicheng Lin<br />

Yun-Wei Lin<br />

Johannes Lindblom<br />

Athanasios Lioumpas<br />

Liu<br />

Chia-Horng Liu<br />

Chih-Hao Liu<br />

Chun-Hung Liu<br />

Derong Liu<br />

Hao Liu<br />

Heng Liu<br />

Hong Liu<br />

L. Liu<br />

Ming Liu<br />

Qijia Liu<br />

Wei Liu<br />

Wei-Cheng Liu<br />

Ye Liu<br />

Yong Liu<br />

Ranjith<br />

Liyanapathirana<br />

Llorca<br />

Jaime Lloret<br />

Grant Lohsen<br />

Seng Loke<br />

Wei Long<br />

Miguel Lopez-<br />

Benitez<br />

Juan M. Lopez-Soler<br />

Javier Lorca<br />

Pavel Loskot<br />

Hanqing Lou<br />

Krzysztof Loziak<br />

Xiaojia Lu<br />

Daniel Lucani<br />

Miguel Luís<br />

Shixin Luo<br />

Wantuan Luo<br />

Hsi-Pin Ma<br />

J Ma<br />

Yi Ma<br />

Helka-Liina<br />

Maattanen<br />

Fernando Machado<br />

Tarcisio F. Maciel<br />

Richard Mackenzie<br />

Andreas Maeder<br />

Setareh Maghsudi<br />

Eugenio Magistretti<br />

Leandros A. Maglaras<br />

Sabita Maharjan<br />

Kim Mahler<br />

Ruikai Mai<br />

Henning Maier<br />

Behrooz Makki<br />

Francesco<br />

Malandrino<br />

Muhammad Talha<br />

Malik<br />

Ranjan Mallik<br />

Abdelhamid<br />

Mammeri<br />

Zoubir Mammeri<br />

Vincenzo Mancuso<br />

Saravana Manickam<br />

Athanassios Manikas<br />

Daniele Manini<br />

Christian Mannweiler<br />

Shashika Manosha<br />

Zuhanis Mansor<br />

Nicola Marchetti<br />

Patrizio Marcocci<br />

Andrea Mariani<br />

Perfecto Mariño<br />

Paulo Marques<br />

Patrick Marsch<br />

Fabio Martignon<br />

Philippa A. Martin<br />

Anny Martinez<br />

David Martin-<br />

Sacristan<br />

Xavier Masip-Bruin<br />

Nitin Maslekar<br />

Maso<br />

Tadashi Matsumoto<br />

Gerald Matz<br />

Rob Maunder<br />

Constandinos<br />

Mavromoustakis<br />

Patryk Mazurkiewicz<br />

Gianluca Mazzini<br />

Jimmy McGibney<br />

Matthew McKay<br />

Christoph F.<br />

Mecklenbräuker<br />

Jonas Medbo<br />

Cesar Medina<br />

Samir Medjiah<br />

Natarajan<br />

Meghanathan<br />

Abolfazl Mehbodniya<br />

Abbas Mehdizadeh<br />

Neelesh Mehta<br />

Juha Meinilä<br />

Abdelhamid Mellouk<br />

Mikel Mendicute<br />

Wu Meng<br />

Wolfgang Mennerich<br />

Andreas Merentitis<br />

Davide Merico<br />

Michael Meurer<br />

Nicola Michailow<br />

Diomidis<br />

Michalopoulos<br />

Jan Mietzner<br />

Marco Donald<br />

Migliore<br />

Nobuhiko Miki<br />

Lu Min<br />

Moonsik Min<br />

Gao Mingsheng<br />

Emilio Mino<br />

Jelena Misic<br />

Stanislav Miskovic<br />

Jeebak Mitra<br />

Patrick Mitran<br />

Nathalie Mitton<br />

Rami Mochaourab<br />

Farzad Moghimi<br />

Melody Moh<br />

Ahmed Mohamedou<br />

Abbas Mohammed<br />

Saif Khan<br />

Mohammed<br />

Lynda Mokdad<br />

Diana Bri molinero<br />

Karl Molnar<br />

Stefania Monica<br />

Fabian Monsees<br />

Edmundo Monteiro<br />

Francisco Monteiro<br />

Reza Moosavi<br />

Simone Morosi<br />

Gregory Morozov<br />

Tor K Moseng<br />

Carlos Mosquera<br />

Hala Mostafa<br />

Ahmed Moussa<br />

Babak Moussakhani<br />

Wai Ho Mow<br />

Amir Mowlaei<br />

Lorenzo mucchi<br />

Axel Mueller<br />

Michael Mühlhaus<br />

12 The 77th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring <strong>Dresden</strong> <strong>Programme</strong>


Amitav Mukherjee<br />

Daniele Munaretto<br />

Kumudu Munasinghe<br />

Olga Muñoz<br />

Hideshi Murai<br />

Chandra Murthy<br />

Leila Musavian<br />

Sajid Mushtaq<br />

Chongning Na<br />

mohsen Nadertehrani<br />

Srinidhi Nagaraja<br />

Riichiro Nagareda<br />

Akinori Nakajima<br />

Mohammad Reza<br />

Nakhai<br />

Sairamesh Nammi<br />

Ali Arshad Nasir<br />

Jad Nasreddine<br />

Marek Natkaniec<br />

Pirabakaran<br />

Navaratnam<br />

Shobanraj<br />

Navaratnarajah<br />

Juan Luis Navarro-<br />

Mesa<br />

Bahareh Nazari<br />

Moïse Ndoh<br />

Giovanni Neglia<br />

S.H.Shah Newaz<br />

Soon Xin (Michael)<br />

Ng<br />

Derrick Wing Kwan<br />

Ng<br />

Hien Q. Ngo<br />

Duy T. Ngo<br />

Duy Nguyen<br />

Vu Ha Nguyen<br />

Khoa Nguyen<br />

Hoang Nam Nguyen<br />

Nhut Nguyen<br />

Nam Tran Nguyen<br />

Hung Viet Nguyen<br />

Ha X. Nguyen<br />

Maria João Nicolau<br />

Nicolò<br />

Jimmy Jessen Nielsen<br />

Jesper Ødum Nielsen<br />

Jarno Niemelä<br />

Ville Niemelä<br />

James Nightingale<br />

Ajit Nimbalker<br />

Kentaro Nishimori<br />

Thomas Nitsche<br />

Hao Niu<br />

Jianwei Niu<br />

Mingbo Niu<br />

Jong-Seon No<br />

Adam Noel<br />

Anthony Noerpel<br />

Gosan Noh<br />

Andre Noll Barreto<br />

Dan Noneaker<br />

Alessandro Nordio<br />

Aria Nosratinia<br />

Michael<br />

Nowatkowski<br />

Mohammad Nozari<br />

Konstantinos Ntontin<br />

Loutfi Nuaymi<br />

Jörg Nuckelt<br />

José Núñez Martínez<br />

Tatsunori Obara<br />

Michael Oche<br />

Hideki Ochiai<br />

Claude Oestges<br />

Timothy O'Farrell<br />

Eunsung Oh<br />

Mai Ohta<br />

Panagiotis Agis<br />

Oikonomou-<br />

Filandras<br />

Hiraku Okada<br />

Godfrey Obumneme<br />

Okeke<br />

Rodolfo Oliveira<br />

Alexandru Olteanu<br />

Furuzan Atay Onat<br />

Mengüc Öner<br />

Eng Hwee Ong<br />

Oluwakayode Onireti<br />

Xing Ouyang<br />

Berna Ozbek<br />

Ali Özen<br />

Ertan Öztürk<br />

Pasquale Pace<br />

Alessandro Paganelli<br />

Alba Pagès<br />

Alexander Paier<br />

Peng Pan<br />

Athanasios<br />

Panagopoulos<br />

Manoj Panda<br />

Ai-Chun Pang<br />

Panos Papadimitratos<br />

Stelios Papaharalabos<br />

Nikolaos Papanikos<br />

Nikolaos Pappas<br />

Stefano Paris<br />

Haewook Park<br />

Hyunggon Park<br />

Jaehyun Park<br />

Jeonghun Park<br />

Ki-Hong Park<br />

Minyoung Park<br />

Sungsoo Park<br />

Oudomsack Pierre<br />

Pasquero<br />

Andrea Passarella<br />

Carla Passiatore<br />

Emmanouil<br />

Pateromichelakis<br />

Al-Sakib Khan<br />

Pathan<br />

Paul Patras<br />

Matthias Pätzold<br />

Russell Paulet<br />

Przemysław<br />

Pawełczak<br />

Tommaso Pecorella<br />

Gert F. Pedersen<br />

Mauro Pelosi<br />

Bile Peng<br />

Wei Peng<br />

Y. Peng<br />

Yuexing Peng<br />

Harri Pennanen<br />

Julien Perez<br />

Xavier Perez-Costa<br />

Ana Perez-Neira<br />

Jordi Perez-Romero<br />

Samir M. Perlaza<br />

Stefano Perna<br />

Jaume Pernas<br />

Antonio Pescapè<br />

Loreto Pescosolido<br />

Stephan Pfletschinger<br />

Tung Pham<br />

Andreea Picu<br />

Luca Pilosu<br />

Daniele Pinchera<br />

Gema Piñero<br />

Li Ping<br />

Pekka Pirinen<br />

Giuseppe Piro<br />

Leila Pishdad<br />

Antonios Pitarokoilis<br />

Renaud-Alexandre<br />

Pitaval<br />

Dirk Plettemeier<br />

Christian Poellabauer<br />

Dimitrie C. Popescu<br />

Nuno Pratas<br />

Letizia Lo Presti<br />

Roberto Prieto-<br />

Cerdeira<br />

Pavel Prochazka<br />

Renato Pucci<br />

Daniele Puccinelli<br />

Liza Pujji<br />

Ali E. Pusane<br />

Yinan Qi<br />

Yuan Qi<br />

Bin Qian<br />

Manli Qian<br />

Fei Qin<br />

Tony Q.S. Quek<br />

Junaid A. Qureshi<br />

Faisal Fayyaz Qureshi<br />

Jovan Radak<br />

Emanuel Radoi<br />

Ayman Radwan<br />

Giuseppe Raffa<br />

Rahim Rahmani<br />

Naveed Bin Rais<br />

B. Sundar Rajan<br />

Nalini Rajarathi<br />

Nandana Rajatheva<br />

David Ramirez<br />

Wilson Ramirez<br />

Marco Rao<br />

Xiongbin Rao<br />

Sergio Rapuano<br />

Leszek Raschkowski<br />

Asim Rasheed<br />

Lars Rasmussen<br />

Ronald Raulefs<br />

Wolfgang Rave<br />

Danda B Rawat<br />

Priyanka Rawat<br />

Peter Reiher<br />

Andreas Reinhardt<br />

Guillaume Remy<br />

Haibao Ren<br />

Zhe Ren<br />

Olivier Renaudin<br />

Markku Renfors<br />

Perumalraja<br />

Rengaraju<br />

Bilal Riaz<br />

Cássio Ribeiro<br />

Jean-Pierre Richard<br />

Maximilian<br />

Riemensberger<br />

Taneli Riihonen<br />

Nasser-Eddine Rikli<br />

Jukka Rinne<br />

Hervé Rivano<br />

Sean Rocke<br />

Antonio Rodrigues<br />

Joel Rodrigues<br />

Ignacio Rodriguez<br />

Leonardo Jimenez<br />

Rodriguez<br />

Jonathan Rodriguez<br />

Marko Roessler<br />

Sandra Roger<br />

Bo Rong<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e A. Ropokis<br />

Peter Rost<br />

Yves Roudier<br />

Jean-Louis Rougier<br />

Sankardas Roy<br />

Tim Ruegg<br />

Humphrey<br />

Rutagemwa<br />

Kalle Ruttik<br />

Walid Saad<br />

Mohammad Reza<br />

Sabagh<br />

Rashid Saeed<br />

Firooz Bashashi<br />

Saghezchi<br />

Nikos C. Sagias<br />

Henrik Sahlin<br />

Hoceini Said<br />

Merve Saimler<br />

Daniela Saladino<br />

Haythem Bany<br />

Salameh<br />

Soheil salari<br />

Anas Salhab<br />

Omar Hazim Salim<br />

Keeth Saliya<br />

Jani Saloranta<br />

Pablo Salvador<br />

Sumudu Prasad<br />

Samarakoon<br />

Yousuf Sambo<br />

Jaron Samson<br />

Yukitoshi Sanada<br />

M. Isabel Sanchez<br />

Paolo Santi<br />

Wiroonsak Santipach<br />

Fendy Santoso<br />

Mahasweta Sarkar<br />

Pradeep Sarvepalli<br />

Lucile Sassatelli<br />

Stefan Saur<br />

Onur Savas<br />

Vladimir Savic<br />

Mamoru Sawahashi<br />

Ryo Sawai<br />

Berna Sayrac<br />

Adrian Schad<br />

Joerg Schaepperle<br />

Frank Schaich<br />

Stephan Schedler<br />

Malte Schellmann<br />

Andreas Schenk<br />

Björn Scheuermann<br />

Udo Schilcher<br />

Laurent Schmalen<br />

Robert K. Schmidt<br />

Christoph Schmitz<br />

Christian Schneider<br />

Robert Schober<br />

Elmar Schoch<br />

Hans Schotten<br />

Henrik Schumacher<br />

Stefan Schwandter<br />

Stefan Schwarz<br />

Hendrik Schweppe<br />

Vincenzo<br />

Sciancalepore<br />

Andrea Sciarrone<br />

Riccardo Scopigno<br />

Habib Sdi<br />

Hulya Seferoglu<br />

Tobias Seifert<br />

Jochen Seitz<br />

Hiroyuki Seki<br />

Ahmed Selim<br />

Prabodini<br />

Semasinghe<br />

Damith Senaratne<br />

Mustapha Senouci<br />

Jeong-Wook Seo<br />

Seungdae Seo<br />

Miguel Sepulcre<br />

Nikola Serafimovski<br />

Rene Serral<br />

Pablo Serrano<br />

Rohit Iyer Seshadri<br />

Ubolthip Sethakaset<br />

Stefano Severi<br />

Nouha Sghaier<br />

Oyunchimeg Shagdar<br />

Tapan Shah<br />

Seyed Shahrestani<br />

Serveh Shalmashi<br />

Parvin Shamsad<br />

Hangguan Shan<br />

Lin Shan<br />

Sivasothy<br />

Shanmugalingam<br />

Mohammad Shaqfeh<br />

Rajesh Kumar<br />

Sharma<br />

Xiaoming She<br />

Wern-Ho Sheen<br />

Guowei Shen<br />

Xia Shen<br />

Huaizhou Shi<br />

Tao Shi<br />

Yi Shi<br />

Hiroyuki Shiba<br />

Hiroshi Shigeno<br />

Kuei-Ping Shih<br />

Behailu Y. Shikur<br />

Takayuki Shimizu<br />

Cheolkyu Shin<br />

Smitha Shivshankar<br />

Kodo Shu<br />

Lei Shu<br />

Kenneth W. Shum<br />

Yu Shuting<br />

Alain Sibille<br />

Shuaib Siddiqui<br />

Marek Sikora<br />

Adão Silva<br />

Gek Hong Sim<br />

Osvaldo Simeone<br />

Eric Simon<br />

Arne Simonsson<br />

Chandramani Kishore<br />

singh<br />

Iana Siomina<br />

Per Skillermark<br />

Mikael Skoglund<br />

Dirk T.M. Slock<br />

Peter J. Smith<br />

Miha Smolnikar<br />

Shabnam Sodagari<br />

Paschalis Sofotasios<br />

Muhammad Saqib<br />

Sohail<br />

Samy Soliman<br />

Christoph Sommer<br />

Jürgen Sommer<br />

Suin Song<br />

Xuegui Song<br />

Yi Song<br />

Jesper Hemming<br />

Sørensen<br />

Beatriz Soret<br />

Sameh Sorour<br />

Fancesco Sottile<br />

Francesco Sottile<br />

Sok-Ian (Ines) Sou<br />

Sami Souihi<br />

Oussama Souihli<br />

Neuman Souza<br />

Mujdat Soyturk<br />

Chad M Spooner<br />

Chris Squires<br />

Cormac Sreenan<br />

Razvan Stanica<br />

Athanasios Stavridis<br />

Heidi Steendam<br />

Irina Stefan<br />

Jens Steinwandt<br />

Marc St-Hilaire<br />

Ioannis<br />

Stiakogiannakis<br />

Clemens Stierstorfer<br />

Maicon Stihler<br />

Thomas Strang<br />

Markus Strassberger<br />

Domenico Striccoli<br />

Aaron Striegel<br />

Gordon Stüber<br />

Chao-Min Su<br />

Chi-Jiun Su<br />

Lin Su<br />

Zhou SU<br />

Kalyan P. Subbu<br />

Ramanan<br />

Subramanian<br />

Haichang Sui<br />

Yutao Sui<br />

Ather Suleman<br />

Enchang SUN<br />

Fan Sun<br />

Fei Sun<br />

Hongjian Sun<br />

Shunqiao Sun<br />

Songlin Sun<br />

Sumei Sun<br />

Weihua Sun<br />

Xusheng Sun<br />

Yifan Sun<br />

CW Sung<br />

Ki Won Sung<br />

Rosario Surace<br />

Himal Suraweera<br />

Himal Suraweera<br />

Nusrat Ahmed<br />

Surobhi<br />

Mirko Suznjevic<br />

Tommy Svensson<br />

Ales Svigelj<br />

Sharifah Hafizah binti<br />

Syed Ariffin<br />

Jan Sykora<br />

Hina Tabassum<br />

Nina Tadza<br />

Patrick Tague<br />

Abd El-Hamid Taha<br />

Satoshi Takahashi<br />

Kazuaki Takeda<br />

Yoshihiko Takeuchi<br />

Osamu Takyu<br />

Salvatore Talarico<br />

Ahmet Cagatay Talay<br />

Jukka Talvitie<br />

Le Thanh Tan<br />

Ralph Tanbourgi<br />

Jun Tao<br />

Yang Tao<br />

Hidekazu Taoka<br />

Lorenzo J. Tardon<br />

Mohammad Tarique<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong> Tauböck<br />

Keov Kolyan Teav<br />

Werner G. Teich<br />

Chintha Tellambura<br />

Manos Tentzeris<br />

Christoph Thein<br />

Fabrice Theoleyre<br />

K.G.A. Madushan<br />

Thilina<br />

Ragnar Thobaben<br />

Reiner Thomä<br />

Varghese A Thomas<br />

John Thompson<br />

Ruiyuan Tian<br />

Shuang Tian<br />

Alvin Ting<br />

Ilenia Tinnirello<br />

Olav Tirkkonen<br />

Ba Lam To<br />

Cenk Toker<br />

Tazuko Tomioka<br />

Andrea Tonello<br />

Hui Tong<br />

Jie Tong<br />

Wu Tong<br />

Patrick Tooher<br />

Hakan Topakkaya<br />

Johan Torsner<br />

Dimitris Toumpakaris<br />

Kamel Tourki<br />

Ljiljana Trajkovic<br />

Ha-Nguyen Tran<br />

Hai Anh Tran<br />

Hung Tran<br />

Nghi Tran<br />

Tuyen Tran<br />

Kien Truong<br />

Hsin-Mu Tsai<br />

Elpiniki Tsakalaki<br />

Shiao-Li Tsao<br />

Florian Tschorsch<br />

Po-Hsuan Tseng<br />

Theodoros Tsiftsis<br />

Dimitris Tsolkas<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Tsoulos<br />

Masato Tsuru<br />

Li-Ping Tung<br />

Lung-Chih Tung<br />

Ioannis Tzelatis<br />

Akira Uchiyama<br />

André Uchoa<br />

Md. Forkan Uddin<br />

Elisabeth Uhlemann<br />

Muhammad Naseer ul<br />

Islam<br />

A. Selcuk Uluagac<br />

Edwin M. Umali<br />

Kenta Umebayashi<br />

Takaaki Umedu<br />

Masahiro Umehira<br />

Sandesh Uppoor<br />

Tomas Uricar<br />

Murat Uysal<br />

Luis Guilherme<br />

Uzeda Garcia<br />

Seiamak Vahid<br />

Matthew Valenti<br />

Ramin Vali<br />

Fabrice Valois<br />

Kanchan Vardhe<br />

Karthik Vasudeva<br />

Rahul Vaze<br />

Malathi<br />

Veeraraghavan<br />

Fernando J Velez<br />

Manuel Vélez<br />

Andrea Vesco<br />

Robson D. Vieira<br />

Quoc-Tuan Vien<br />

Ville Viikari<br />

Sofia Villar<br />

Alexey Vinel<br />

Gi<strong>org</strong>io Vitetta<br />

Enrico Maria Vitucci<br />

Dat Vo<br />

Jens Voigt<br />

Tobias Volkhausen<br />

Sebastian Vorköper<br />

Mehmet C. Vuran<br />

Michal Wagrowski<br />

Hiromitsu Wakana<br />

Christian<br />

Waldschmidt<br />

Brett T. Walkenhorst<br />

Jon Wallace<br />

Ben Wang<br />

Cheng-Xiang Wang<br />

Chung-Wei Wang<br />

Fangxiang Wang<br />

He Wang<br />

Ji Wang<br />

Jing Wang<br />

Jue Wang<br />

Miao Wang<br />

Ning Wang<br />

Ping Wang<br />

Qing Wang<br />

Qing Wang<br />

Rui Wang<br />

Shiguo Wang<br />

Shiqiang Wang<br />

Shun-Sheng Wang<br />

Tao Wang<br />

Tong Wang<br />

Xiangyang Wang<br />

Xiaoyi Wang<br />

Xijun Wang<br />

Xinheng Wang<br />

yuanjie Wang<br />

Yuanye Wang<br />

Yuanyuan Wang<br />

Yuchang Wang<br />

Zhuwei Wang<br />

Rainer Wansch<br />

Omer Waqar<br />

Daryl Wasden<br />

Thomas Watteyne<br />

Tobias Weber<br />

Anne Wei<br />

Lifei Wei<br />

Shih-Ping Wei<br />

Song Wei<br />

YAN Wei<br />

Yaniv Weizman<br />

Miaowen Wen<br />

Krzysztof<br />

Wesolowski<br />

Philip Wette<br />

Younghoon Whang<br />

Joerg Widmer<br />

Karsten Wiedmann<br />

Dennis Wieruch<br />

Werner Wiesbeck<br />

Christian Wietfeld<br />

Thorsten Wild<br />

Andrew Willis<br />

Andreas Winkelbauer<br />

Brian Woerner<br />

Andreas Wolfgang<br />

SeungHwan Won<br />

David Tung Chong<br />

Wong<br />

Kainam Thomas<br />

Wong<br />

Graeme Woodward<br />

Kampol Woradit<br />

Guangen Wu<br />

Hsiao-Chun Wu<br />

Nan Wu<br />

Shangbin Wu<br />

Songping Wu<br />

Yating Wu<br />

Yueping Wu<br />

Zhijie Wu<br />

Zhouyun Wu<br />

Dominique Wuertz<br />

Gerhard Wunder<br />

Shurjeel Wyne<br />

Rafael Wyrembelski<br />

Tadeusz A Wysocki<br />

Christos Xenakis<br />

Minghua Xia<br />

Liu Xiang<br />

Zhengzheng Xiang<br />

Ming Xiao<br />

Ju Xiaojie<br />

Xiaojun<br />

Yixuan (Shane) Xie<br />

Jianwei Xie<br />

Renchao Xie<br />

Haiyang Xin<br />

Kang Xin<br />

Chengwen Xing<br />

Jun Xiong<br />

Fangmin Xu<br />

Lingling Xu<br />

Qing Xu<br />

Ran Xu<br />

Tao Xu<br />

Wen Xu<br />

Li Xuyang<br />

Koji Yamamoto<br />

Tetsuya Yamamoto<br />

Nader Mokari<br />

Yamchi<br />

Chaoxing Yan<br />

Wu Yan<br />

Caihong Yang<br />

Fan Yang<br />

Fei Yang<br />

Janghoon Yang<br />

Janghoon Yang<br />

Kun Yang<br />

Kyeongcheol Yang<br />

Lei Yang<br />

Lie-Liang Yang<br />

Nan Yang<br />

Shaoshi Yang<br />

Shun-Ren Yang<br />

Tao Yang<br />

Weidong Yang<br />

Yanjiang Yang<br />

Yao-Tsung Yang<br />

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Yingxiang Yang<br />

Yufei Yang<br />

Evsen Yanmaz<br />

Kazuto Yano<br />

Chuting Yao<br />

Keiichi Yasumoto<br />

Qiubo Ye<br />

Phee Lep Yeoh<br />

Chih-Wei Yi<br />

Na Yi<br />

Xun Yi<br />

Tan Soon Yim<br />

Basak Oztas<br />

Yoldemir<br />

Xi Yong<br />

Seokhyun Yoon<br />

Hitoshi Yoshino<br />

Qimin You<br />

Maram Bani Younes<br />

Bo Yu<br />

Chia-Mu Yu<br />

Lei Yu<br />

Mingchao Yu<br />

Yu Ting YU<br />

Wei Yu<br />

Yiwei Yu<br />

Di Yuan<br />

Haifeng Yuan<br />

Yi Yuan<br />

Yuan Yuan<br />

Ji Yuefeng<br />

Chau YUEN<br />

Wu Yueping<br />

Ghe<strong>org</strong>he Zaharia<br />

Talha Zahir<br />

Ahmed H. Zahran<br />

Alenka Zajic<br />

Rostom Zakaria<br />

Yasir Zaki<br />

Alberto Zanella<br />

Andrea Zanella<br />

Francesca Zanier<br />

Shahram Zarei<br />

Brad W Zarikoff<br />

Maciej Zawodniok<br />

Hui Zeng<br />

Hans-Jürgen<br />

Zepernick<br />

Per Zetterberg<br />

Andrew Zhang<br />

Christine Zhang<br />

Dan Zhang<br />

Fan Zhang<br />

Gongzheng Zhang<br />

Guoyan Zhang<br />

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Hao Zhang<br />

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Jian Zhang<br />

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Jiayi Zhang<br />

Jin Zhang<br />

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Liang Zhang<br />

Rongqing Zhang<br />

Wei Zhang<br />

Xi Zhang<br />

Yanru Zhang<br />

Yu Zhang<br />

Yueying Zhang<br />

Zhaoyang Zhang<br />

Zhengyu Zhang<br />

Zhongshan Zhang<br />

Guodong Zhao<br />

Qiong Zhao<br />

Xing Zhao<br />

Yubin Zhao<br />

Yi Zheng<br />

Zhong Zheng<br />

Lin Zhiwei<br />

Lei Zhong<br />

Guangxia Zhou<br />

Liang Zhou<br />

Ming-Tuo Zhou<br />

Xiaotian Zhou<br />

Yifeng Zhou<br />

Yuhan Zhou<br />

Zhendong Zhou<br />

Zhenyu Zhou<br />

Zhigang Zhou<br />

Feibai Zhu<br />

Kai Zhu<br />

Pengcheng Zhu<br />

Xiaoyi Zhu<br />

Yu Zhu<br />

Yuan Zhu<br />

Zhiwen Zhu<br />

Peter Zillmann<br />

Gerd Zimmermann<br />

Tetiana Zinchenko<br />

Wolfgang Zirwas<br />

Lynda Zitoune<br />

Milan Zivkovic<br />

Sebastian Zoeller<br />

Dimitrios Zorbas<br />

Yulong Zou<br />

Xin Zuo<br />

Thomas Zwick<br />

Piotr Zwierzykowski<br />

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Registration<br />

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Su nd a y 2 Ju n e <strong>2013</strong> 07 : 30 - 17 :30*<br />

T u es d a y 4 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 07 : 30 – 17 :30<br />

M o n d ay 3 J u ne <strong>2013</strong> 07 : 00 - 17 :30<br />

We d ne s da y 5 J un e <strong>2013</strong> 07 : 30 – 15 : 30<br />

* A lso a f ter 17: 30 o n Su n d a y, y o u m a y p ic k u p yo u r b a d g e a n d tic k e s at t he r ece p ti o n do o r – b a g s ca n be p ic k e d u p o n<br />

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Break s<br />

Coffee breaks will take place in the Terrace Level exhibit and poster area.<br />

Social Events<br />

Lunches, are included as part of the full registration a nd w ill b e s e rv e d i n t h e Gross e r S aal B all ro o m . T h e<br />

r ece p ti on w ill b e c ondu cte d on Sund a y evening in the Terrace. Again a tic ket is required for entr y and i s<br />

included wit h all registration categories.<br />

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a rr a ng e d t o t r a nspor t d ele g a te s t o a nd f r o m t h e b a nqu et . The trams start at 18: 35 and 18: 45 . After this time<br />

yo u w ill nee d to m a k e y o u r o w n w a y t o t h e b a nq uet . D et a ile d d i r ecti ons w ill b e a v aila b le at t h e c onf e r e n ce<br />

r e g i s t r ati on d e sk.<br />

Lunches, the reception and banquet require admi ssion tickets and these are included in your<br />

re g i st r at i on pa c k e t to ga i n e nt r y. You a l so may purchase tic k e t s for these e v ents at the conferen c e<br />

registration desk<br />

M A R I T I M H o t e l & I n t e r n a t i o n a l e s C o n g r e s s C e n t e r D r e s d e n 2 - 5 J u n e <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Plenaries<br />

Monday 03 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 08:00–10:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Making the WorldSafe: The 5G Opportunity<br />

Len Pagano Founder of Safe America Foundation<br />

The Safe America Foundation, a non-profit located in the southern United States, and its WorldSafe initiative<br />

focus on emerging health and safety issues that present societal challenges and concerns both nationally and<br />

globally. In his presentation, Mr. Pagano, Safe America Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, will<br />

discuss the social benefits of 5G, how personal information is used by the Private Sector and how it can be<br />

used to do harm; health and safety issues related to 5G and what role Safe America and WorldSafe will have,<br />

in addressing the challenges of 5G. The presentation will define the need for a Global Task Force and will<br />

identify Safe America's plan to be a force in mitigating the potential challenges and risks of this new<br />

generation of wireless communication.<br />

Len Pagano is a ‘social entrepreneur’ who has spent over 30<br />

years developing communication programs that address key<br />

issues across North America.<br />

As President, CEO and founder of Safe America, Mr. Pagano<br />

launched the 501(c) 3 <strong>org</strong>anization with a $1 million grant<br />

from the Travelers Insurance Foundation.<br />

In its early days, Safe America focused on highway safety<br />

issues with Operation Baby Buckle, a child protection program<br />

that has distributed over 150,000 infant/child car seats to<br />

disadvantaged families across the United States.<br />

Mr. Pagano then <strong>org</strong>anized a ‘Safe Team Coalition’ that was<br />

recognized by General Motors (GM) for its work. Innovative<br />

safety education programs followed which addressed emerging<br />

issues. These included initiatives in teen driver education,<br />

water safety, cyber-safety, homeland security, youth safety and<br />

disaster readiness.<br />

Through Len’s leadership, the Safe America Foundation has<br />

developed educational and practical safety and preparedness<br />

programs for businesses and communities. These include safety<br />

product distribution, national youth programming, international<br />

travel security, and advocating that non-profit <strong>org</strong>anizations<br />

screen volunteers (to avoid predatory activities by adults). His<br />

accomplishments include raising over $30 million for injury<br />

prevention initiatives and engaging <strong>org</strong>anizations including<br />

Porsche North America, the Woodruff, Motorola and UPS<br />

Foundations along with the National PTA, Allstate, Wal-Mart,<br />

Chevrolet, Verizon, State Farm, NBC/Comcast, USA TODAY,<br />

Sprint, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a variety of public<br />

safety and government agencies at state and national levels.<br />

Before launching Safe America, Mr. Pagano worked in<br />

broadcasting as an on-air television anchorman and reporter.<br />

Following his broadcast career, he was a Chamber of<br />

Commerce executive in Atlanta and Miami. Mr. Pagano<br />

consulted in over 20 American communities and now leads a<br />

national Board of Directors and staff from Safe America's<br />

suburban Atlanta headquarters. Mr. Pagano graduated Magna<br />

Cum Laude from the University of Ge<strong>org</strong>ia.<br />

Tuesday 04 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 10:30–12:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

The Road to 1000x Data Capacity in Wireless Networks<br />

Durga Prasad Malladi Vice President, Engineering at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.<br />

Abstract not available at time of going to press.<br />

Durga Prasad Malladi is vice president of engineering for<br />

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. As the Qualcomm Research<br />

project engineer for LTE-Advanced, he is responsible for LTE-<br />

A design, standardization, prototype implementation, precommercial<br />

operator trials and inter-operability tests.<br />

Malladi joined Qualcomm in 1998 as an engineer. His<br />

contributions include system<br />

design, implementation, and standardization for programs such<br />

as the Globalstar satellite based mobile voice and data system,<br />

3G HSPA and 4G LTE.<br />

He is the recipient of Qualcomm’s IP Excellence Award,<br />

Qualcomm’s Distinguished Contributor Award for Project<br />

Leadership and the Upendra Patel Achievement Award for<br />

Outstanding Contributions to HSPA and LTE. Also, he is a<br />

member of the IEEE and holds more than 100 patents.<br />

Malladi holds a Ph.D. (doctoral dissertation in adaptive<br />

filtering techniques) and Master of Science from University of<br />

California, Los Angeles and a Bachelor of Technology in from<br />

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.<br />

Wednesday 05 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 10:30–12:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Enabling the Wireless Cloud through Software-Defined Networking<br />

Andrea Goldsmith Professor of EE at Stanford University<br />

The wireless industry is at a tipping point. Cellular networks are struggling to keep up with the explosive<br />

demand for data. While the upgrade to LTE has boosted cellular performance somewhat, these<br />

improvements are not sufficient to meet expected demand given the limited availability of licensed spectrum.<br />

Small cells will be the dominant mechanism to boost capacity of cellular networks, but they introduce<br />

challenges of their own, including interference management between macro and small cells as well as the<br />

need for self-configuration. In addition to addressing the spectrum crunch through small cells, the unlicensed<br />

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spectrum must also be tapped via WiFi. However, WiFi networks suffer from unmanaged interference,<br />

unreliable performance, and poor quality-of-experience for the end user. The solution to all these challenges<br />

is software-defined wireless networking, whereby cheap wireless hardware (e.g. small cells and WiFi access<br />

points) are extensively deployed, with cloud-based software dynamically optimizing the overall network<br />

performance and providing intelligent seamless mobility between WiFi and LTE networks. We will discuss<br />

the vision of this wireless cloud, how it is enabled by software-defined wireless networking, and some of the<br />

challenges associated with making this vision a reality.<br />

Andrea Goldsmith is the Stephen Harris professor in the<br />

School of Engineering and a professor of Electrical<br />

Engineering at Stanford University. She was previously on the<br />

faculty of Electrical Engineering at Caltech. She co-founded<br />

Accelera, Inc., which develops software-defined wireless<br />

network technology, and Quantenna Communications Inc.,<br />

which develops high-performance WiFi chipsets. She has<br />

previously held industry positions at Maxim Technologies,<br />

Memorylink Corporation, and AT&T Bell Laboratories. Dr.<br />

Goldsmith is a Fellow of the IEEE and of Stanford, and she has<br />

received several awards for her work, including the IEEE<br />

Communications Society and Information Theory Society joint<br />

paper award, the National Academy of Engineering Gilbreth<br />

Lecture Award, the IEEE Wireless Communications Technical<br />

Committee Recognition Award, the Alfred P. Sloan<br />

Fellowship, and the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal’s<br />

Women of Influence Award. She has authored “Wireless<br />

Communications'” and co-authored “MIMO Wireless<br />

Communications” and “Principles of Cognitive Radio”. She<br />

received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical<br />

Engineering from U.C. Berkeley.<br />

Dr. Goldsmith is currently on the Steering Committee for the<br />

IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, and has<br />

previously served as editor for the IEEE Transactions on<br />

Information Theory, the Journal on Foundations and Trends in<br />

Communications and Information Theory and in Networks, the<br />

IEEE Transactions on Communications, and the IEEE Wireless<br />

Communications Magazine. Dr. Goldsmith participates<br />

actively in committees and conference <strong>org</strong>anization for the<br />

IEEE Information Theory and Communications Societies and<br />

has served on the Board of Governors for both societies. She<br />

has been a Distinguished Lecturer for both societies, served as<br />

the President of the IEEE Information Theory Society in 2009,<br />

founded and chaired the student committee of the IEEE<br />

Information Theory society, and currently chairs the Emerging<br />

Technology Committee and is a member of the Strategic<br />

Planning Committee in the IEEE Communications Society. At<br />

Stanford she received the inaugural University Postdoc<br />

Mentoring Award, served as Chair of its Faculty Senate, and<br />

currently serves on its Faculty Senate and on its Budget Group.<br />

Wednesday 05 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 10:30–12:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Looking Ahead to 100 Years – Platform Engineering<br />

James Joseph Truchard Co-Founder, President and CEO of National Instruments<br />

Each new generation of wireless communication technology sets new benchmarks for size, power, data<br />

bandwidth and cost. These advancements not only increase the availability of wireless communication to a<br />

broader audience but also networks and network capacity must also evolve to meet the rising demand for<br />

data. The ubiquity of wireless communications further creates opportunities to apply these newly accessible<br />

and capable technologies to new applications and also to enable previously “mute” devices. Our<br />

interconnected world now extends beyond people to people communication. Machines can communicate<br />

autonomously to other machines such as appliances, electrical fixtures and even automobiles in a number of<br />

different ways. As the communication devices, applications and systems evolve, inevitably design<br />

complexity increases. Design approaches that embrace software re-configurability with an accelerated path<br />

to prototyping can expedite the design, exploration and deployment of these technologies in new and<br />

exciting ways. Dr. Truchard will discuss his perspectives on the history of design, prototyping, test, and<br />

measurement, onto future of system level design for RF and microwave systems with a tightly integrated<br />

software and hardware tools.<br />

Dr. James Truchard is the co-founder and current president<br />

and CEO of National Instruments (NI). NI provides an<br />

integrated hardware and software platform to simplify systems<br />

for measurement and control. It is a pioneer in the concept of<br />

“virtual instrumentation”.<br />

James Truchard earned a B.S. and an M.S. in physics, and a<br />

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at<br />

Austin. He is a member of the National Academy of<br />

Engineering and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering<br />

Sciences.<br />

After two years of working as a managing director of a<br />

research lab, Dr. Truchard realized that there was little room<br />

for promotion unless one of his coworkers retired. As he often<br />

remarks, he “didn’t see a job I wanted [in Austin] – so I created<br />

one!”. In 1976, working in the garage at Dr. Truchard’s home,<br />

he co-founded National Instruments along with Jeff Kodosky<br />

and Bill Nowlin and began designing an interface board. In<br />

1986, in conjunction with Kodosky, Dr. Truchard played a<br />

pivotal role in the development of the LabVIEW graphical<br />

development software, which allows scientists to quickly build<br />

solutions for their measurement and automation needs.<br />

The graphical programming interface that LabVIEW provides<br />

have revolutionized the way engineers and scientists work.<br />

Today, National Instruments is a global company with over a<br />

billion dollars in sales.<br />

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Panels<br />

Monday 03 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 13:30–15:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Mobile and Wireless Communications to Solve Societal Challenges<br />

Chair: Fiona Williams Research Director at Ericsson, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Panelists: James Gallagher Engineer at ESB Ltd., Ireland<br />

Nuria De Lama Representative of Atos Research & Innovation to the EC, Spain<br />

Anastasius Gavras <strong>Programme</strong> Manager at Eurescom GmbH, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Frank Ellinger Professor at TU <strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Dr. Fiona Williams is a Research Director of Ericsson, based<br />

in Aachen, <strong>Germany</strong>, driving innovations in communications<br />

networks and services and their use in Smart Energy Grids. She<br />

initiates and leads large-scale collaborative programmes and<br />

projects in the national and European context and builds up<br />

research, innovation and IPR activities for Ericsson, bringing<br />

results through to business innovation in products and services<br />

and as spin-off companies, where appropriate. She is currently<br />

project manager of the FI-PPP FINESCE IP project. She holds<br />

board positions in industrial and academic <strong>org</strong>anizations at<br />

international level.<br />

She built up the research and innovation unit in Ericsson<br />

Eurolab, which has developed a wide range of successful<br />

product developments and set leading standards. She moved to<br />

<strong>Germany</strong> in 1991 from Ireland, where she was responsible for<br />

the start-up and operations of an Ericsson-Eircom joint venture<br />

company with a focus on telecommunications research. She<br />

studied for her B.Sc.(Hons.) and Ph.D. degrees at the National<br />

University of Ireland and as a visiting fellow at Imperial<br />

College, London.<br />

James Gallagher completed a degree in Electronic<br />

Engineering from University College Dublin in 2004. He<br />

joined ESB International in 2005 and worked in the Power<br />

System Studies group. He has been working on the rollout of a<br />

nationwide charging infrastructure as part of the ESB ecars<br />

project team since 2010. His main responsibility is the<br />

technical and commercial evaluation of electric vehicle<br />

charging equipment. His job involves working closely with the<br />

electric vehicle manufacturers to ensure interoperability.<br />

He is a member of the Irish Technical Committee that<br />

looks after Smart Grids, Electric Vehicles and Renewable<br />

technologies. He is a member of CENELEC TC69X and the<br />

CENELEC eMobility Coordination Group. He has just<br />

completed a Masters in Engineering Management from<br />

University College Dublin.<br />

Nuria De Lama studied Telecommunications Engineering at<br />

the Polytechnic University of Madrid. She has been working<br />

13+ years in Research & Development in IT in different<br />

environments. After several years managing the department of<br />

International projects in an SME specialized in wireless and<br />

mobile technologies she joined Atos in 2005, where she first<br />

led a Research Unit on Rural and Industrial development. In<br />

2006 she was appointed Head of the Research unit on<br />

Semantics, Software and Service Engineering and since 2010<br />

she is Representative of Atos Research and Innovation to the<br />

European Commission. In that position she is responsible for<br />

the coordination of European research activities, definition and<br />

implementation of the R&D strategy as well as contribution to<br />

business development and coordination of Atos activities in the<br />

so called PPPs (Public-Private Partnership) initiatives, mainly<br />

in Future Internet.<br />

She has wide experience in EU programmes, having acted<br />

as evaluator, reviewer and speaker in many conferences for the<br />

EC. She has played and still plays an active role in many<br />

strategic initiatives like the NESSI ETP, Net!Works, ENoLL,<br />

OISPG, and the Future Internet PPP and the CELTIC PLUS<br />

programme. She currently works in the FI-WARE project and<br />

is a member of the Future Internet PPP Steering Board.<br />

Anastasius Gavras has more than 20 years of professional<br />

experience in academic and industry research. He joined<br />

Eurescom, the leading <strong>org</strong>anisation for managing collaborative<br />

R&D in telecommunications, more than 12 years ago as<br />

programme manager, focusing on the areas of management of<br />

networks & systems, security and middleware. In these areas<br />

he has managed a large number of studies and projects on<br />

topics which are of concern to the Eurescom member<br />

community of European telecom network operators and the<br />

European telecom industry at large. He has served as<br />

coordinator of several RTD projects under the EU framework<br />

programmes and has experience in standardisation in OMG and<br />

ITU-T for which he has served as rapporteur.<br />

His current interests are large scale testbed federations for<br />

enabling future Internet research and experimentation among<br />

others in the context of the Public-Private Partnership on<br />

Future Internet (FI-PPP). Furthermore he is interested in<br />

innovation on top of future Internet platforms and the evolution<br />

of the future networks in general. He is a steering board<br />

member of the FI-PPP and is actively involved from their<br />

inception, both in the Future Internet Assembly (FIA) and the<br />

Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) initiative<br />

He is author or co-author of several papers and articles in the<br />

area and is co-editor of all four FIA books so far. He is member<br />

of the editorial board of the Eurescom mess@ge magazine and<br />

has authored several articles for the magazine, typically with a<br />

techno-socio-economic dimension.<br />

Prof. Dr. sc. techn. habil. Dipl. Betriebswissenschaften<br />

Frank Ellinger was born in Friedrichshafen, <strong>Germany</strong>, in<br />

April 1972. In electrical engineering (EE), he graduated in<br />

1996 from the University of Ulm, <strong>Germany</strong>. He received the<br />

Master in Business and Administration (MBA), and the PhD<br />

degree in EE from the ETH Zürich, Switzerland, in 2001. For<br />

his habilitation thesis he obtained the Venia Legendi<br />

(university teaching degree) in high frequency circuit design<br />

from the ETH in 2004. Since August 2006 he is full professor<br />

and head of the chair for circuit design and network theory at<br />

the <strong>Dresden</strong> University of Technology, <strong>Germany</strong>. From 2001-<br />

2006, he has been head of the RFIC design group of the<br />

Electronics Laboratory at the ETH, and project leader of the<br />

IBM/ETH Competence Center for Advanced Silicon<br />

Electronics at IBM Research in Rüschlikon. During his MBA<br />

in 2001, he was with the wireless marketing division of<br />

Infineon, <strong>Germany</strong>. His main interests are the design of ICs for<br />

high-speed wireless and optical communication. In this area<br />

Mr. Ellinger has been lecturer at the ETH between 2002 and<br />

2006. Prof. Ellinger is the coordinator of the communication<br />

systems area of the BMBF Spitzencluster Cool Silicon and<br />

member of the management board of the Cool Silicon e.V. He<br />

is the initiator and project manager of several EU funded<br />

projects. Frank Ellinger has long-standing experience in the<br />

development and optimization of high-end audio systems<br />

(especially for loudspeaker and amplifiers). In the time frame<br />

between 2005-2006, he served as associated editor for the<br />

IEEE Microwave and Wireless Component Letters. Frank<br />

Ellinger was <strong>org</strong>aniser, general chair and program chair of<br />

many conferences, e.g. the Workshop on Compound<br />

Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits Europe 2003,<br />

the Semiconductor Conference <strong>Dresden</strong> (SCD) 2008, the IEEE<br />

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SCD 2009 and the IEEE SCD 2011. Prof. Ellinger acts as<br />

reviewer for the EU and for several IEEE journals. He<br />

published more than 250 refereed scientific papers, many of<br />

them are IEEE journal contributions. One of his publications<br />

has been among the 3 most-read (downloaded) papers in the<br />

IEEE Journal on Solid-State Circuits 2004. Prof. Ellinger<br />

authored the lecture book "Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits<br />

and Technologies", which is published by Springer. Frank<br />

Ellinger has been elected by the IEEE MTTS as IEEE<br />

Distinguished Microwave Lecturer for 2009-2010. For his<br />

works he received several awards including the IEEE MTT-S<br />

Outstanding Young Engineer Award, the ETH Medal, the<br />

Denzler Award of the Swiss Federal Association of Electrical<br />

Engineers, twice the Rohde&Schwarz/Agilent/Gerotron<br />

EEEfCOM Innovation Award, and an ETH PhD Award. His<br />

students have received more than 20 scientific awards.<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 15:30–17:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Impact of cloud computing and Future Internet on mobile and wireless<br />

communications<br />

Chair: Thomas Bohnert Head of InIT Cloud Computing at Zurich Uni. of Applied Sciences<br />

Panelists: To be confirmed<br />

Thomas Michael graduated in Computer Engineering from the<br />

University of Applied Sciences Mannheim for which he also<br />

worked as research associate and lecturer at the Institute for<br />

Software Engineering and Communications He is the founder<br />

of BNCS, an ICT Consultancy, which he ran from 2000 to<br />

2004 and prior to joining the Center of Informatics and<br />

Systems of the University of Coimbra (CISUC) in Portugal as<br />

research scientist and PhD student. While working at CISUC<br />

he was invited scholar at Tampere University of Technology<br />

(TUT), VTT Technical Research Centre and Beijing University<br />

for Post and Telecommunication (BUPT). After his academic<br />

tenure he joined SIEMENS Corporate Technology, the<br />

company’s coroporate research department, responsible for<br />

defining and driving a Future Internet strategy. In 2008 he<br />

joined SAP AG, working at the SAP Research Labs Zurich,<br />

Switzerland first as senior researcher and later as technical<br />

director. In mid 2009 he was appointed chief Future Internet<br />

strategist. From 2012 onwards he is with Zurich University of<br />

Applied Sciences teaching Service Engineering and continuing<br />

Future Internet research as head of the ICCLab.<br />

Monday 03 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 18:00–20:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Green ICT<br />

Chair: Lajos Hanzo Professor and Chair at University of Southampton, UK<br />

Panelists: Magnus Olsson Senior Researcher at Ericsson, Sweden<br />

Simon Fletcher Senior Manager at NEC and Director at mVCE, UK<br />

Yan Chen Project Manager at Huawei, China<br />

Power-efficient ‘Green’ Wireless Communications Given the proliferation of smart phones and tablet<br />

computers, which have a three orders of magnitude higher throughput than the 2G GSM phones, there has<br />

never been a greater need for power-efficient, ‘green’ wireless solutions. The High-Speed Packet Acess<br />

(HSPA) system relies on sophisticated adaptive modulation and coding, but the classic single-input singleoutput<br />

systems obey the logarithmic Shannon capacity law and hence they require an exponentially<br />

increasing transmit power for achieving a linearly increasing throughput. Hence the research community is<br />

aiming for the employment of techniques, which are capable of increasing the achievable throughput<br />

linearly, rather than logarithmically with the transmit power, as discussed during this research-panel.<br />

Lajos Hanzo (http://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk) FREng,<br />

FIEEE, FIET, Fellow of EURASIP, DSc received his degree in<br />

electronics in 1976 and his doctorate in 1983. In 2009 he was<br />

awarded the honorary doctorate ‘Doctor Honoris Causa’ by the<br />

Technical University of Budapest. During his 35-year career in<br />

telecommunications he has held various research and academic<br />

posts in Hungary, <strong>Germany</strong> and the UK. Since 1986 he has<br />

been with the School of Electronics and Computer Science,<br />

University of Southampton, UK, where he holds the chair in<br />

telecommunications. He has successfully supervised 80 PhD<br />

students, co-authored 20 John Wiley/IEEE Press books on<br />

mobile radio communications totalling in excess of 10 000<br />

pages, published 1300+ research entries at IEEE Xplore, acted<br />

both as TPC and General Chair of IEEE conferences, presented<br />

keynote lectures and has been awarded a number of<br />

distinctions. Currently he is directing a 100-strong academic<br />

research team, working on a range of research projects in the<br />

field of wireless multimedia communications sponsored by<br />

industry, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research<br />

Council (EPSRC) UK, the European IST <strong>Programme</strong> and the<br />

Mobile Virtual Centre of Excellence (VCE), UK. He is an<br />

enthusiastic supporter of industrial and academic liaison and he<br />

offers a range of industrial courses. He is also a Governor of<br />

the IEEE VTS. During 2008 - 2012 he was the Editor-in-Chief<br />

of the IEEE Press and a Chaired Professor also at Tsinghua<br />

University, Beijing. For further information on research in<br />

progress and associated publications please refer to<br />

http://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk<br />

Magnus Olsson has been with Ericsson AB, Stockholm,<br />

Sweden, since 2000, where he currently holds a Senior<br />

Researcher position in Radio Access Technologies. His<br />

research interests are especially on advanced antenna systems,<br />

interference rejection techniques, and energy efficiency of<br />

radio access networks (RAN). He has authored and coauthored<br />

over 25 international journal and conference papers,<br />

and has been involved in various European research projects.<br />

During 2011-2012 he was the Technical Manager of the<br />

EARTH project on RAN energy efficiency, and currently he is<br />

involved in the METIS and 5GREEN projects focusing on<br />

energy efficiency of future radio access.<br />

Simon Fletcher has responsibility for the development of<br />

technology strategy and emerging communications<br />

infrastructure platforms for NEC’s Global Market product<br />

portfolio. Simon has core interests in Sustainability, 3GPP<br />

Radio access technologies, and the management of innovation<br />

processes. Simon represents NEC in CPRI (Common Public<br />

Radio Interface), NGMN Ltd., and steered NEC engagement in<br />

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the LTE SAE Trials Initiative (LSTI) as NECs Board member.<br />

Simon is the Industrial Chairman for the MVCE Green Radio<br />

<strong>Programme</strong>, a Director of mVCE and the ICT-KTN. In the past<br />

Simon has worked on behalf of NEC in various project<br />

management and consultant roles within NEC global market<br />

joint venture activities, and leading core technology<br />

development projects.<br />

Yan Chen received her B.Sc. and the Ph. D degree in<br />

Information and Communication Engineering from Zhejiang<br />

University, Hangzhou, China, in 2004 and 2009, respectively.<br />

She had been a visiting researcher at the Department of<br />

Electronic and Computer Engineering, Hong Kong University<br />

of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, from 2008 to 2009.<br />

After graduation, she joined the Central Research Institute of<br />

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.. She is now the project<br />

manager and technical leader of GREAT (Green Radio<br />

Excellence in Architectures & Technologies), an internal green<br />

research project of Huawei focusing on the fundamental design<br />

of energy efficient solutions for radio access networks. She is<br />

also involved, as the main representative researcher from<br />

Huawei, in the joint research on the GreenTouch platform. She<br />

serves as the coordinator of the Architecture/Metric study<br />

group and the leader of the Green Transmission Technologies<br />

(GTT) project for the Mobile Working Group of GreenTouch.<br />

Her current research interests include fundamental tradeoffs on<br />

green wireless network design, energy-efficient network<br />

architecture and management, as well as the radio technologies,<br />

advanced processing and resource management algorithms<br />

therein.<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 13:30–15:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Cognitive radio systems and networks for flexible spectrum usage<br />

Chair: Gordon Stüber Professor at Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Panelists: Ying-Chang Liang <strong>Programme</strong> Manager at Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore<br />

James Neel President of Cognitive Radio Technologies, LLC, USA<br />

Kwang-Cheng Chen Professor at National Taiwan University, Taiwan<br />

Luis M. Correia Professor at IST-Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Various regulatory bodies in the world have discovered that most licensed radio spectrum is underutilized<br />

leading to a scarcity of available spectrum. Cognitive radio is an enabling technology for providing dynamic<br />

spectrum access to such licensed spectrum on a secondary usage basis, thereby providing more efficient use<br />

of the spectrum. The key components of cognitive radio are spectrum sensing and dynamic spectrum<br />

management. The cognitive radio was a concept first introduced by Dr. Joseph Mitola III in his doctoral<br />

dissertation at Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, in 2000. Since its introduction, cognitive radio<br />

has attracted enormous attention in the research community, and it holds great promise for both military and<br />

commercial applications. This panel will address the challenges moving forward for the successful<br />

development and deployment of cognitive radio systems.<br />

Dr. Gordon L. Stüber received the B.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees<br />

in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo,<br />

Ontario, Canada, in 1982 and 1986 respectively. In 1986, he<br />

joined the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Institute of Technology, where he is currently a<br />

Professor and holds the Joseph M. Pettit Chair in<br />

Communications. Dr. Stüber is author of the textbook<br />

Principles of Mobile Communication, third edition, Springer<br />

Science+Business Media, 2011. He was co-recipient of the<br />

Jack Neubauer Memorial Award in 1997 for the best systems<br />

paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular<br />

Technology. He became an IEEE Fellow in 1999 “for<br />

contributions to mobile radio and spread spectrum<br />

communications.” He received the IEEE Vehicular Technology<br />

Society James R. Evans Avant Garde Award in 2003 “for his<br />

contributions to theoretical research in wireless<br />

communications.” In 2007, he received the IEEE<br />

Communications Society Wireless Communications Technical<br />

Committee Recognition Award (2007) “for outstanding<br />

technical contributions in the field and for service to the<br />

scientific and engineering communities.” <strong>Final</strong>ly, he was corecipient<br />

of the Neal Shepherd Memorial Best Propagation<br />

Paper Award in 2012 for the best propagation paper published<br />

in the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. Dr. Stüber<br />

served as Technical Program Chair for the 1996 IEEE<br />

Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC'96), Technical<br />

Program Chair for the 1998 IEEE International Conference on<br />

Communications (ICC'98), General Chair of the 2002 IEEE<br />

Communication Theory Workshop (CTW’02), and General<br />

Chair of the Fifth YRP International Symposium on Wireless<br />

Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC'2002). He is<br />

currently an elected member of the IEEE Vehicular<br />

Technology Society Board of Governors.<br />

Ying-Chang Liang is now a Principal Scientist with the<br />

Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), Agency for Science,<br />

Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore. He was a<br />

visiting scholar with the Department of Electrical Engineering,<br />

Stanford University, from Dec 2002 to Dec 2003, and taught<br />

graduate courses in National University of Singapore from<br />

2004 – 2009. His research interest includes cognitive radio<br />

networks, dynamic spectrum access, reconfigurable signal<br />

processing for broadband communications, information theory<br />

and statistical signal processing.<br />

Dr Liang was elected a Fellow of the IEEE in 2011 for<br />

contributions to cognitive radio communications, and has<br />

received five Best Paper Awards, including IEEE ComSoc<br />

APB outstanding paper award in 2012, and EURASIP Journal<br />

of Wireless Communications and Networking best paper award<br />

in 2010. He also received the Institute of Engineers Singapore<br />

(IES)’s Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award in 2007,<br />

and the IEEE Standards Association’s Certificate of<br />

Appreciation Award in 2011, for contributions to the<br />

development of IEEE 802.22, the first worldwide standard<br />

based on cognitive radio technology.<br />

Dr Liang currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE<br />

Journal on Selected Areas in Communications – Cognitive<br />

Radio Series, and is on the editorial board of IEEE Signal<br />

Processing Magazine. He was an Associate Editor of IEEE<br />

Transactions on Wireless Communications and IEEE<br />

Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and served as a Guest<br />

Editor of five special issues on emerging topics published in<br />

IEEE, EURASIP and Elsevier journals in the past years. He is<br />

a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society<br />

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and IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, and is a member of<br />

the Board of Governors of the IEEE Asia-Pacific Wireless<br />

Communications Symposium.<br />

James “Jody” Neel earned his PhD in Electrical Engineering<br />

from Virginia Tech in 2006 for his dissertation on the topic of<br />

“Analysis and Design of Cognitive Radio Networks and<br />

Distributed Radio Resource Management Algorithms” where<br />

he was an NSF Fellow in Integrated Research and Education in<br />

Advanced Networking and led the ONR sponsored 2002-2006<br />

research project that defined techniques for applying game<br />

theory to wireless networks.<br />

He has an extensive history of involvement with software<br />

radio and cognitive radio with over thirty publications,<br />

including textbook chapters on data conversion principles, the<br />

history of software radio, the simulation of UWB, and the<br />

analysis of cognitive radio networks. Dr. Neel received paper<br />

awards from the SDR Forum for his 2002, 2004, and 2007<br />

papers and is the Chair of the Cognitive Radio Work Group in<br />

the Wireless Innovation. In 2007, he left Virginia Tech to<br />

found Cognitive Radio Technologies (CRT) with Jeff Reed to<br />

advance and commercialize low complexity networked<br />

cognitive radio. CRT has provided services related to SDR,<br />

CR, spectrum management, and distributed cross layer<br />

optimization for a variety of customers including DARPA,<br />

Navy, Air Force, and CERDEC. In 2012, Dr Neel was named a<br />

GAP 50 Entrepreneur of the Year for the State of Virginia for<br />

technology companies.<br />

Kwang-Cheng Chen received B.S. from the National Taiwan<br />

University in 1983, M.S. and Ph.D from the University of<br />

Maryland, College Park, United States, in 1987 and 1989, all in<br />

electrical engineering. From 1987 to 1998, Dr. Chen worked<br />

with SSE, COMSAT, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research<br />

Center, and National Tsing Hua University, in mobile<br />

communications and networks. Since 1998, Dr. Chen has been<br />

with National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, and is<br />

the Distinguished Professor and Deputy Dean, College of<br />

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, National Taiwan<br />

University. Dr. Chen actively involves the technical<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization of numerous leading IEEE conferences. He has<br />

served editorship with many IEEE journals and served various<br />

positions in IEEE. Dr. Chen’s technology has been adopted in<br />

the IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15, Bluetooth, and 3GPP LTE-A.<br />

He has authored and co-authored over 200 technical papers and<br />

more than 20 granted US patents. He co-edits (with R.<br />

DeMarca) the book Mobile WiMAX published by Wiley 2008,<br />

and authors a book Principles of Communications published by<br />

River 2009, and co-author (with R.Prasad) another book<br />

Cognitive Radio Networks published by Wiley 2009. Dr. Chen<br />

is an IEEE Fellow and received a number of awards including<br />

2011 IEEE Communications Society WTC Recognition Award<br />

and co-authoring 2010 IEEE ICC Best Paper and IEEE<br />

GLOBECOM GOLD Best Paper. Dr. Chen’s research interests<br />

include wireless communications and network science.<br />

Luis M. Correia was born in Portugal, on 1958. He received<br />

the Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from IST<br />

(Technical University of Lisbon) in 1991, where he is currently<br />

a Professor in Telecommunications, with his work focused in<br />

Wireless/Mobile Communications in the areas of propagation,<br />

channel characterisation, radio networks, traffic, and<br />

applications, with the research activities developed in the<br />

INOV-INESC institute. He has acted as a consultant for<br />

Portuguese mobile communications operators and the<br />

telecommunications regulator, besides other public and private<br />

entities. Besides being responsible for research projects at the<br />

national level, he has been active in 27 ones within the<br />

European frameworks of RACE, ACTS, IST, ICT and COST.<br />

He has supervised more than 150 M.Sc. and Ph.D. students,<br />

having authored more than 350 papers in international and<br />

national journals and conferences, for which he has served also<br />

as a reviewer, editor, and board member, and edited 6 books.<br />

He has been part of 26 Ph.D. juries at the international level.<br />

He was part of the COST Domain Committee on ICT. He was<br />

the Chairman of the Technical <strong>Programme</strong> Committee of<br />

several major conferences, and is part of several Steering<br />

Boards. He is part of the Expert Advisory Group and of the<br />

Steering Board of the European Net!Works platform, and was<br />

the Chairman of its Working Group on Applications.<br />

Wednesday 05 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 13:30–15:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Car 2.0 – Mobile Home?<br />

Chair: Jérôme Härri Assistant-Professor at EURECOM, France<br />

Panelists: Mikael Nilsson Technical Expert at Wireless Communication at Volvo Cars, Sweden<br />

Javier Gozalvez Associate Professor at Miguel Hernandez University of Elche, Spain<br />

Marc Werner Engineer at Qualcomm, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Traffic Telematics has attracted much attention from both industry and academics over the past ten years,<br />

with the objective to bring revolutionary changes in the driver experience by the use of Information<br />

Communication Technologies (ICT) on board vehicles. With the directive from the European Commission<br />

regarding finalizing the standardization process by <strong>2013</strong> and an expected roll-out of Day One applications in<br />

2015, it is time to look at new opportunities and research challenges that will arise with the appearance of<br />

“Fully Connected Vehicles” on our roads. The objective of the Panel “Car 2.0 – Mobile Home?” is to bring<br />

together leading visionary researchers and developers from both the automotive and the telecommunication<br />

industry as well as from academia to discussing not only innovative visions and applications, but also<br />

conceptual, sociological and business changes that are to be expected with the roll-out of vehicular<br />

communication technologies, and where our vehicles gradually can be considered an extension of our<br />

personal and home environment.<br />

Dr. Jérôme Härri is Assistant Professor at the Mobile<br />

Communication Group at EURECOM, France, and conducting<br />

research in wireless vehicular networks. Previously, he led the<br />

Traffic Telematics Junior Research Group at the Institute of<br />

Telematics of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology<br />

(KIT),<strong>Germany</strong>. His research interests are related to the<br />

optimization of the vehicular wireless channel usage, to the<br />

investigation of cooperative ITS strategies and to the<br />

characterization of the mutual relationship between vehicular<br />

mobility and heterogeneous vehicular communication. He has<br />

authored and co-authored over 40 international journal and<br />

conference papers, and is involved in various National and<br />

European research projects related to wireless vehicular<br />

communications. He also actively contributes to the CAR-2-<br />

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CAR Communication Consortium (vice chairman of the WG<br />

COM) and to ITS standardization in ETSI Specialist Task<br />

Forces. He was Co-Chair of the Track Transportation,<br />

Vehicular Networks, and Vehicular Electronics and Telematics<br />

of the IEEE VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring, and TPC Co-Chair of the IEEE<br />

International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular<br />

Communications (IEEE WiVEC) 2010. He holds a M.Sc.<br />

degree and a Dr. ès sc. degree in telecommunication from the<br />

Swiss Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland.<br />

Mikael Nilsson received his B.Sc. degree in Electrical<br />

Engineering – Radio electronics at Växjö University in 1997.<br />

From 1997 through 2003 he worked mostly as consultant<br />

within telecom and space industry within different areas such<br />

as simulation and design of waveguide diplexers, development<br />

of hat-fed reflector antennas and testing satellite receivers.<br />

In 2003 Mikael Nilsson joined Volvo Cars as RF engineer<br />

for antennas and transceivers in the area of Remote Keyless<br />

Entry. He was awarded the Ford Motor Company European<br />

Technical Achievement Award in 2006 for the Personal Car<br />

Communicator and in 2008 Mikael Nilsson was certified as a<br />

Black Belt according to Six Sigma methodology. From 2008-<br />

2011, he worked in the infotainment area as Attribute Leader<br />

for Wireless Connectivity. Since 2011 Mikael Nilsson hold the<br />

position as industrial Ph.D. student enrolled at Lund<br />

University, department of Electrical and Information<br />

Technology, and his principle research areas are channel<br />

characterization of the 5.9GHz band and measurement systems,<br />

namely the multipath propagation simulator. Also since 2012<br />

Mikael Nilsson holds the position as Technical Expert –<br />

Wireless Communication within Volvo Cars.<br />

He is a member of IEEE, Car-2-Car Communication<br />

Consortium, CHASE Assembly (VINN Excellence Centre at<br />

Chalmers). Mikael Nilsson is dedicated to the Six Sigma<br />

methodology and has teaching several Design for Six Sigma<br />

and Green Belt courses within Volvo Cars.<br />

Javier Gozalvez received an electronics engineering degree<br />

from the Engineering School ENSEIRB (Bordeaux, France),<br />

and a PhD in mobile communications from the University of<br />

Strathclyde, Glasgow, U.K. Since October 2002, he is with the<br />

University Miguel Hernandez of Elche, Spain, where he is<br />

currently an Associate Professor and Director of the<br />

UWICORE (Ubiquitous Wireless Communications Research,<br />

www.uwicore.umh.es) Laboratory, and Deputy Vice-President<br />

for International Relations. At UWICORE, he is leading<br />

research activities in the areas of wireless vehicular<br />

communications, multi-hop cellular networks, radio resource<br />

management, heterogeneous wireless systems, and wireless<br />

system design and optimization. He currently serves as Mobile<br />

Radio Senior Editor of IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine,<br />

and previously served as AE of IEEE Communication Letters.<br />

He was General Co-Chair for the Ninth ACM International<br />

Workshop on VehiculAr Inter-NETworking, Systems, and<br />

Applications (ACM VANET 2012), TPC Co-Chair of the 2011<br />

IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference-Fall, TPC Co-Chair<br />

of the 2009 IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference-Spring,<br />

and General Co-Chair of the 3rd ISWCS 2006. He is also the<br />

founder and General Co-Chair of the IEEE International<br />

Symposium on Wireless Vehicular communications (WiVeC)<br />

in its 2007, 2008, and 2010 editions. He has been elected to the<br />

Board of Governors of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society<br />

(2011–<strong>2013</strong>), and to the IEEE Distinguished Lecturers program<br />

of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.<br />

Dr. Marc Werner obtained the Diploma and Ph.D. (Dr.)<br />

degrees in Communications Engineering from RWTH Aachen<br />

University, <strong>Germany</strong>. Since 2006, he is with Qualcomm’s<br />

R&D department in Nuremberg, <strong>Germany</strong>, where he has<br />

worked in several public research projects towards new radio<br />

technologies for LTE-Advanced and beyond, as well as in<br />

different related standardization and regulatory groups. Apart<br />

from leading the technical modem development work for the<br />

upcoming vehicular emergency call system, eCall, he has been<br />

involved in performance studies of wireless vehicle-to-vehicle<br />

communication links on MAC and PHY layers, and in ETSI’s<br />

Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) standardization group.<br />

Tuesday 04 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 15:30–17:00 (Saal 1+2)<br />

Innovative Vehicular Applications – A European Perspective<br />

Chair: J<strong>org</strong>e Pereira, Principal Scientific Officer at European Commission<br />

Panelists: João Barros, Asscociate Professor at University of Porto, Portugal<br />

Manuel Serrano Matoses, Head of New Technologies at ETRA I+D, Spain<br />

Stefan Viehmann, Senior VP Global Customer Solutions at Kuehne + Nagel Management<br />

AG, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Pedro José Marrón, Professor at University Duisburg-Essen, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

The scope of Vehicular Applications is as broad as the VT Society itself, and even in the most traditional<br />

domains innovative applications are being developed, and more importantly, deployed in large-scale in the<br />

real-world. The Panel will provide a European perspective of the area, including some less conventional<br />

applications which rely on truly inter-disciplinary approaches.<br />

Dr. J<strong>org</strong>e M. Pereira obtained the Engineering and M.Sc.<br />

degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Instituto<br />

Superior Técnico (IST), Lisbon, Portugal in 1983 and 1987,<br />

respectively; he received the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering-<br />

Systems from the University of Southern California, Los<br />

Angeles, in 1993.<br />

Between 1983 and 1988, he taught in the Department of<br />

Electrical and Computer Engineering of IST as Full Lecturer in<br />

the areas of Eletrotechnics and Electrical Measurements,<br />

Applied Electronics and Telecommunication Systems, and in<br />

1994 became Assistant Professor. He is on leave of absence<br />

from IST.<br />

From 1988 to 1990, he worked at LinCom Corp., Los<br />

Angeles, in a NASA project on space-to-space<br />

communications, and on synchronization issues. From 1991 to<br />

1993, he worked for Caltrans (California Department of<br />

Transportation) and PATH (Partners for Advanced<br />

Transportation TecHnology) on Intelligent Vehicle Highway<br />

Systems (IVHS). From 1993 to 1996, at GTE Laboratories<br />

Inc., Waltham, MA, he was responsible for Communication<br />

Analysis and Simulation in the National IVHS Architecture<br />

Federal Highway Administration contract, and represented<br />

GTE at the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)<br />

IVHS Section, and in the High Speed Data Systems workgroup<br />

of the CDMA Development Group. At the same time, he was<br />

involved in the first wireless data (CDPD) trials in the San<br />

Francisco Bay Area, involving location-based applications.<br />

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Since September 1996, he has been with the European<br />

Commission, DG XIII, later DG Information Society and<br />

Media, as Scientific Officer in the areas of Mobile and<br />

Personal Communications and Broadband for All. He became<br />

Principal Scientific Officer in 2005, moving to the area of ICT<br />

for Sustainable Growth, with a focus on Energy Efficiency and<br />

Emergency and Disaster Management. In 2008, he moved to<br />

the area of Embedded Systems and Control, where he was<br />

responsible for the area of Wireless Sensor Networks and<br />

Cooperating Objects. Since 2011, he is working in the area of<br />

Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE), now<br />

under Experimental Platforms in DG CONNECT.<br />

He received the Software-Defined Radio (SDR) Forum<br />

2003 Industry Achievement Award in recognition of his<br />

“outstanding contributions, research and development in the<br />

field of SDR”.<br />

He is a Member of the IEEE and of the ACM. He is<br />

Associate Editor for Mobile Radio, including Vehicular<br />

Communications, for the IEEE VTS Magazine, and has<br />

recently taken up the position of Associate Editor of the ACM<br />

Transactions on Sensor Networks.<br />

João Barros is Founder and CEO of Veniam and an Associate<br />

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the<br />

University of Porto. He has also been Founding Director of the<br />

Institute for Telecommunications (IT Porto) in Porto, Portugal,<br />

counting almost 100 active members. His other appointments<br />

include Fulbright scholar at Cornell University and Visiting<br />

Professor with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

(MIT) since 2008. He also teaches at the Porto Business School<br />

and co-founded two startups, Streambolico and Veniam,<br />

commercializing wireless video and vehicular communication<br />

technologies, respectively. Between 2009 and 2012, Dr. Barros<br />

served as National Director of the Carnegie Mellon Portugal<br />

Program, a five-year international partnership funded by the<br />

Portuguese Foundation of Science and Technology, with a total<br />

budget of 56M Euros. In recent years, João Barros has been<br />

Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-PI of numerous national,<br />

European and industry funded projects, co-authoring one book<br />

and 145 research papers in the fields of networking,<br />

information theory and security, with a special focus on smart<br />

city technologies, network coding, physical-layer security,<br />

sensor networks, and intelligent transportation systems. Dr.<br />

Barros has received several awards, including the 2010 IEEE<br />

Communications Society Young Researcher Award for the<br />

Europe, Middle East and Africa region, the 2011 IEEE<br />

ComSoC and Information Theory Society Joint Paper Award,<br />

the 2012 BES National Innovation Award, and a state-wide<br />

best teaching award by the Bavarian State Ministry of<br />

Sciences, Research and the Arts. Dr. Barros is frequently<br />

invited as an expert speaker by international <strong>org</strong>anizations such<br />

as the European Commission, OECD, ITU, EuroDIG and<br />

IEEE. He also worked as an independent consultant for various<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations and projects. Dr. Barros is fluent in Portuguese,<br />

German, English, French and Spanish. He received his<br />

undergraduate education in Electrical and Computer<br />

Engineering from the Universidade do Porto (UP), Portugal<br />

and Universitaet Karlsruhe, <strong>Germany</strong>, a performing arts degree<br />

in flute from the Music Conservatory of Porto, and the Ph.D.<br />

degree in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology<br />

from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM), <strong>Germany</strong>.<br />

Manuel Serrano is an Electronic Engineer. He holds a double<br />

degree in Telecommunications from the Polytechnic University<br />

of Valencia (Spain) and l’École Nationale Supérieure des<br />

Télécommunications de Bretagne (France) – networking<br />

specialisation. He is currently Head of the New Technologies<br />

Area within the Technology department of ETRA I+D. He is<br />

currently involved in the GAMBAS project, and was a project<br />

manager in the EMMA and PECES projects.<br />

Stefan Viehmann works for Kuehne + Nagel in Hamburg, and<br />

is responsible for the Gobal Customer Solutions group with its<br />

corporate and de-central teams located in each regional<br />

headquarter. Viehmann joined Kuehne + Nagel Canada as Vice<br />

President IT in 2007. He managed successfully a customer<br />

orientated IT <strong>org</strong>anization serving all business fields of the<br />

Kuehne + Nagel group in Canada in close collaboration with<br />

the global IT group.<br />

Until 2007 he worked for DHL as Director Customer<br />

Integration Services where he was responsible for establishing<br />

a professional service <strong>org</strong>anization to manage the electronic<br />

interfaces between global customers and DHL. From 2002 -<br />

2003 he was a Manager eCommerce at DHL and was<br />

responsible for the end to end automation of sales and services<br />

via several electronic channels.<br />

Prior to DHL, he worked for Andersen Consulting (now<br />

Accenture) as senior consultant focusing on Financial Service<br />

Industries. In 1998 Viehmann worked in the product<br />

development department at Lufthansa Cargo AG. He started<br />

his career as a trainee at Boehringer Mannheim, Tokyo Japan<br />

in 1996, and holds an M.B.A degree from Marburg University,<br />

<strong>Germany</strong>. He serves as director of the board of the Canadian<br />

German Chamber of Industry and Commerce Inc., Toronto.<br />

Prof. Dr. Pedro José Marrón received his bachelor and<br />

master's degree in computer engineering from the University of<br />

Michigan in Ann Arbor, USA in 1996 and 1998 respectively.<br />

At the end of 1999, he moved to the University of Freiburg in<br />

<strong>Germany</strong> to work on his Ph.D., which he received with honors<br />

in 2001. His dissertation was awarded with a post-doc prize<br />

from the University of Freiburg. After finishing his habilitation<br />

at the University of Stuttgart in 2005, he moved to Bonn to<br />

head the Sensor Network and Pervasive Computing group.<br />

Since 2009, he is the head of the Networked Embedded<br />

Systems group at the University of Duisburg-Essen and since<br />

2011 Director of the newly founded European Center for<br />

Ubiquitous Computing and Smart Cities (UBICITEC) and a<br />

lead scientist at Fraunhofer FKIE in Wachtberg. His current<br />

research interests are distributed systems, mobile data<br />

management, location-aware computing, sensor networks and<br />

pervasive systems and this shows in the breadth of European<br />

projects and industrial cooperations lead by his research group.<br />

He is also a member of ACM and GI.<br />

Among several projects, Prof. Marrón is coordinator of<br />

CONET, the Cooperating Objects Network of Excellence that,<br />

with over 40 members and companies like SAP, Boeing and<br />

Telecom Italia, shapes the research in Europe on topics related<br />

to Internet of Things, Cyber-Physical-Systems and Cooperating<br />

Objects. Additionally, Prof. Marrón is coordinator of<br />

PLANET, an Integrated Project that deals with the deployment<br />

of large-scale heterogeneous networks, and GAMBAS, a<br />

STREP that deals with the design and implementation of an<br />

adaptive middleware for context-aware applications. <strong>Final</strong>ly,<br />

Prof. Marrón is also CEO and founder of Locoslab GmbH, a<br />

spin-off of the University of Duisburg-Essen that provides<br />

services for efficient, low-cost indoor and outdoor localization<br />

solutions.<br />

24 The 77th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring <strong>Dresden</strong> <strong>Programme</strong>


Tutorials<br />

A range of tutorials will be held throughout the conference given by experts from industry and academia.<br />

2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>,13:30–17:00 Seminar 4<br />

T2: Spatial Modulation for MIMO Wireless<br />

Systems<br />

Marco Di Renzo (CNRS) Ali Ghrayeb (Concordia Univ.)<br />

Harald Haas (Univ. Edinburgh)<br />

The key challenge for future wireless communications is to<br />

make these networks energy-efficient and spectrum efficient at<br />

the same time. This results in a paradigm-shifting requirement<br />

which necessitates a clean-slate approach of wireless system<br />

design. Clearly, such approach will have to embrace the rich<br />

body of knowledge that has been created especially on<br />

Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology during<br />

the last 25 years. This motivates us to give a tutorial on an<br />

emerging wireless communications concept for 'massive'<br />

MIMO systems, which is today known under the name of<br />

Spatial Modulation (SM). SM has recently established itself as<br />

a beneficial transmission paradigm, potentially subsuming all<br />

members of the MIMO wireless system family, which exploits<br />

multiple antennas in a novel fashion. The research on SM has<br />

reached sufficient maturity to substantiate its claimed<br />

advantages compared with state-of-the-art standardized MIMO<br />

concepts, as well as its applications to other emerging wireless<br />

systems such as relay-aided, cooperative, small cell, optical<br />

wireless, and green communications. Furthermore, it has<br />

received sufficient attention to be implemented in testbeds, and<br />

holds the promise of stimulating further vigorous interdisciplinary<br />

research in the next years. We believe that this is a<br />

timely topic and we anticipate that this tutorial will be of<br />

interest to many researchers/students/practitioners with<br />

different backgrounds.<br />

Marco Di Renzo (M'09) is a Tenured Researcher with the<br />

French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), and<br />

an academic staff member of the Laboratory of Signals and<br />

Systems (L2S), a joint research laboratory of CNRS,<br />

SUPELEC, and the University of Paris-Sud XI, France. He is<br />

the recipient of the special mention for the outstanding fiveyear<br />

(1997-2003) academic career; the THALES<br />

Communications fellowship for doctoral studies (2003-2006);<br />

the Torres Quevedo award for his research on ultra wide band<br />

systems and cooperative localization for wireless networks<br />

(2008-2009); and the IEEE CAMAD 2012 Best Paper Award.<br />

Currently, he serves as an Editor of the IEEE Communications<br />

Letters.<br />

Ali Ghrayeb (SM'06) is a Professor with Concordia<br />

University, Canada. He is a co-recipient of the IEEE<br />

Globecom 2010 Best Paper Award. He holds a Concordia<br />

University Research Chair in Wireless Communications. Dr.<br />

Ghrayeb has instructed/co-instructed technical tutorials<br />

related to MIMO systems at several major IEEE conferences.<br />

He serves as an Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Wireless<br />

Communications, the IEEE Transactions on Communications.<br />

He served as an Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Signal<br />

Processing, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on<br />

Vehicular Technology.<br />

Harald Haas (M'03) holds the Chair of Mobile<br />

Communications in the Institute for Digital Communications<br />

(IDCOM) at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He holds more<br />

than 23 patents. Since 2007, he has been a Regular High Level<br />

Visiting Scientist supported by the Chinese '111 program' at<br />

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. He was<br />

an invited speaker at the TED Global conference 2011. He has<br />

been shortlisted for the World Technology Award for<br />

communications technology (individual) 2011. He is Associate<br />

Editor of IEEE Transactions on Communications. He recently<br />

has been awarded the EPSRC Established Career Fellowship.<br />

2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>,09:00–12:30 Seminar 4<br />

T3: Cooperative Wireless Communications<br />

Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton<br />

This overview introduces the principles of cooperative<br />

communication, commencing with the introduction of the basic<br />

MIMO types of<br />

1. Beamforming;<br />

2. Space-time coding;<br />

3. Spatial Division Myltiplexing;<br />

4. Spatial Division Multiple Access;<br />

The limitations of MIMOs relying on co-located arrayelements<br />

are highlighted and it is shown, how the singleantenna-aided<br />

cooperative mobiles may circumvent these<br />

limitations by forming MIMOs having distributed elements.<br />

This concept is also referred to a Virtual Antenna Arrays<br />

(VAA). Then the corresponding amplify-forward and decodeforward<br />

protocols as well as their hybrids are studied. Channel<br />

coding has to be specifically designed for the VAAs in order to<br />

prevent avalanche-like error-propagation. Hence sophisticated<br />

three-stage-concatenated iterative channel coding schemes are<br />

proposed and it is argued that in the absence of accurate<br />

channel information at the relays the best way forward might<br />

be to use multiple-symbol differential detection. Indeed, it is<br />

rather unrealistic to expect that an altrustically relaying handset<br />

would also accurately estimate the source-relay channel for the<br />

sake of high-integrity coherent detection. EXIT-chart-aided<br />

designs are used for creating near-capacity solutions and a<br />

range of future research directions as well as open problems are<br />

stated.<br />

Lajos Hanzo (http://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk) FREng,<br />

FIEEE, FIET, Fellow of EURASIP, DSc has held various<br />

research and academic posts in Hungary, <strong>Germany</strong> and the<br />

UK. He has co-authored 20 Wiley-IEEE Press books and has<br />

1300+ research contributions at IEEE Xplore.<br />

2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>,09:00–12:30 Seminar 5<br />

T5: Smart Direct-LTE Communication: An Energy<br />

Saving Perspective<br />

Shahid Mumtaz, Institute of Telecommunication<br />

Device to Device (D2D) communication underlying a<br />

cellular infrastructure is discussed in this paper. When enabling<br />

D2D communication in the system, one can see several<br />

benefits compared to the conventional infrastructure based<br />

communication, such as improved energy efficiency, increase<br />

overall system throughput and decrease traffic load in the<br />

network. The aim of this tutorial is to give an energy efficient<br />

perspective of D2D communication and help the researcher,<br />

operators and manufactures to see the benefits when facilitating<br />

D2D communication in the network. This tutorial explains the<br />

fundamental concepts about D2D communication to technical<br />

perspective, business opportunity and open issues when<br />

deploying D2D communication. We use 3GPP Long Term<br />

Evolution Advanced (LTE-A) as a baseline while explaining<br />

D2D communication.<br />

Dr. Shahid Mumtaz received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical &<br />

Electronic Engineering from University of Aveiro in 2011.<br />

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7:30-17:30<br />

8:30-17:00<br />

18:00-20:00<br />

7:00-17:30<br />

8:00-10:00<br />

10:00-10:30<br />

Konferenz 2<br />

(A)<br />

Konferenz 3<br />

(B)<br />

Konferenz 4<br />

(C)<br />

Konferenz 5<br />

(D)<br />

Seminar 1<br />

(E)<br />

Seminar 3<br />

(F)<br />

SUNDAY 2 <strong>June</strong><br />

Registration (Saal 1+2 Ballroom Foyer)<br />

Tutorials, WiVeC and other events: See separate program<br />

VTC Welcome Reception (Terrace Level)<br />

Seminar 4<br />

(G)<br />

MONDAY 3 <strong>June</strong><br />

Registration (Saal 1+2 Ballroom Foyer)<br />

Opening Ceremonies: Len Pagano, Founder of Safe America Foundation (Saal 1+2)<br />

Coffee and Exhibits (Terrace Level)<br />

Seminar 5<br />

(H)<br />

10:30-12:00 (1) WiVeC<br />

Radio Resource<br />

Management<br />

Resource<br />

Management<br />

Performance Analysis OFDM Massive MIMO<br />

Optimization<br />

and Capacity<br />

Mobility Management<br />

12:00-13:30<br />

Lunch (Grosser Saal Theatre)<br />

13:30-15:00 (2)<br />

15:00-15:30<br />

WiVeC MIMO Relaying Resource Allocation<br />

Power and<br />

Rate Control<br />

Special Session:<br />

Location Aided<br />

Communications<br />

Limited Feedback<br />

Channel Model for<br />

Future Mobile Radio<br />

Panel I: Mobile and wireless communications to solve societal challenges, with moderator Fiona Williams (Saal 1+2)<br />

Coffee and Exhibits (Terrace Level)<br />

Estimation, Detection<br />

and Data Aggregation<br />

15:30-17:00 (3)<br />

18:00-20:00<br />

7:30-17:30<br />

WiVeC<br />

Heterogeneous<br />

Networks<br />

Scheduling<br />

Special Session:<br />

Green<br />

Communications<br />

Detection and<br />

Estimation<br />

Precoding<br />

Propagation in New<br />

Radio Scenarios<br />

Routing<br />

Panel II: Impact of cloud computing and Future Internet on mobile and wireless communications, with moderator Shuzo Kato (Saal 1+2)<br />

Panel III: Green ICT (Saal 1+2)<br />

TUESDAY 4 <strong>June</strong><br />

Registration (Saal 1+2 Ballroom Foyer)<br />

8:30-10:00 (4)<br />

10:00-10:30<br />

10:30-12:00<br />

12:00-13:30<br />

Coordinated Multipoint<br />

Joint Transmission I<br />

-<br />

Two-Way Relaying Cellular Architectures<br />

Energy Efficient<br />

Communications<br />

Channel Modeling and<br />

Estimation I<br />

Industry Session<br />

(National Instruments)<br />

Vehicular and<br />

Millimeter-Wave<br />

Access Channels<br />

Coffee and Exhibits (Terrace Level)<br />

Keyonte Panel Plenary: Durga Malladi, Vice President-Engineering for Qualcomm (Saal 1+2)<br />

Awards Lunch (Grosser Saal Theatre)<br />

Random Access and<br />

Medium Access<br />

Control<br />

13:30-15:00 (5)<br />

AF Relaying Cooperative Networks<br />

Power Saving and<br />

Renewable Energy<br />

LTE<br />

Error Correction<br />

Coding<br />

MIMO Detection<br />

Spectrum Sharing in<br />

CRs<br />

Data Relaying and<br />

Forwarding<br />

15:00-15:30<br />

Panel IV: Cognitive radio systems and networks for flexible spectrum usage, with moderator Gordon Stuber (Saal 1+2)<br />

Coffee and Exhibits (Terrace Level)<br />

15:30-17:00 (6)<br />

Coordinated Multipoint<br />

Joint Detection<br />

- ARQ in Relaying<br />

Networks<br />

Energy Efficiency<br />

Special Session: Nonorthogonal<br />

Modulation<br />

Synchronization MIMO Systems CR Relaying<br />

Device Application and<br />

LTE<br />

19:00-23:00<br />

7:30-15:30<br />

Special Panel: FIF Workshop on the FI-PPP Call 3, with moderator J<strong>org</strong>e Pereira (Saal 1+2)<br />

VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring Banquet<br />

WEDNESDAY 5 <strong>June</strong><br />

Registration (Saal 1+2 Ballroom Foyer)<br />

8:30-10:00 (7)<br />

Cooperative<br />

Beamforming<br />

Interference Alignment QoS and Fairness<br />

Heterogeneous<br />

Networks<br />

Performance Analysis<br />

and Models<br />

Beamforming Spectrum Sensing<br />

Performance<br />

Evaluation and VANET<br />

10:00-10:30<br />

10:30-12:00<br />

12:00-13:30<br />

Coffee and Exhibits (Terrace Level)<br />

Keynote Panel Plenary: Andrea Goldsmith, Stanford and James Joseph Truchard, National Instruments (Saal 1+2)<br />

Lunch (Grosser Saal Theatre)<br />

13:30-15:00 (8)<br />

Distributed Antenna<br />

Systems<br />

Radio Resource<br />

Management -<br />

Relaying<br />

Interference<br />

Management<br />

Mobility and<br />

Cooperation<br />

Resource Allocation<br />

and Interference<br />

Mitigation<br />

Propagation and<br />

Channel Models<br />

Protocols and<br />

Algorithms<br />

Multicast and Energy<br />

Consumption<br />

15:00-15:30<br />

Panel V: Vehicular Communications/Networks, with moderator Jerome Harri (Saal 1+2)<br />

Coffee and Exhibits (Terrace Level)<br />

15:30-17:00 (9) Relaying<br />

Coordinated Multipoint<br />

Joint Transmission II<br />

-<br />

Femtocells<br />

High-Speed Mobility<br />

Management<br />

Channel Modeling and<br />

Estimation II<br />

In-Vehicular<br />

Communication and<br />

Communication Security<br />

Body Area, Underwater<br />

and Through-Wall<br />

Channels<br />

Routing and Clustering<br />

in DTNs and VANETS<br />

Seminar 6<br />

(I)<br />

Terrace Level<br />

(P)<br />

Satellite Transmission<br />

and Coding<br />

Cooperative<br />

Communication, Distributed<br />

MIMO and Relaying Posters<br />

Cognitive Radio and<br />

Spectrum Sensing<br />

Posters<br />

Transmission<br />

Technologies Posters<br />

Satellite<br />

Communications and<br />

Networking<br />

Multiple Antenna Systems<br />

and Space-Time-Frequency<br />

Processing Posters<br />

ITS Applications Wireless Access Posters<br />

Access and<br />

Networking Aspects<br />

Security, Applications and<br />

Network Optimization<br />

Posters<br />

Positioning and<br />

Localization<br />

Exhibits<br />

Exhibits


Since then he has joined Instituto de Telecomunicações,<br />

working as a senior researcher in 4Tell Group. He was with<br />

Ericsson Research Labs in 2005, working as a research<br />

engineer. His research interests include green<br />

communications, cognitive radio, cooperative networking,<br />

radio resource management, cross-layer design, heterogeneous<br />

networks, M2M and D2D communication, and baseband<br />

digital signal processing. He has more than 30 publications in<br />

international conferences, journal papers and book chapters.<br />

He co-authored/co-edited one book for River publisher. He is a<br />

guest editor for one special issue in IEEE Wireless Comms<br />

Magazine. (https://sites.google.com/site/shahidmumtaz2012/)<br />

Jonathan Rodriguez received his Masters degree in<br />

Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Ph.D from the<br />

University of Surrey (UK), in 1998 and 2004 respectively. In<br />

2002, he became a Research Fellow at the Centre for<br />

Communication Systems Research and was responsible for<br />

coordinating Surrey involvement in European research<br />

projects under framework 5 and 6. Since 2005, he is a Senior<br />

Researcher at the Instituto de Telecomunicações (Portugal),<br />

and founded the 4TELL Wireless Communication Research<br />

Group in 2008. The 4TELL group currently constitutes 30<br />

researchers with a project portfolio that includes 10 ongoing<br />

European collaborative research projects. He is currently the<br />

project coordinator for the seventh framework C2POWER<br />

project, and technical manager for COGEU; and project<br />

coordinator for CELTIC GREEN-T. He is author of more than<br />

160 scientific publications, served as general chair for several<br />

prestigious conferences and workshops, and has carried out<br />

consultancy for major manufacturers participating in DVB-T/H<br />

and HS-UPA standardization. His research interests include<br />

green communications, cognitive radio, cooperative<br />

networking, radio resource management, cross-layer design<br />

and baseband digital signal processing<br />

Dr Jonathan Rodriguez presents different tutorial on system<br />

level simulator and green technology in wireless<br />

communication in different conferences while Dr Shahid<br />

Mumtaz has a distinguished and long research background.<br />

2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>,13:30–17:00 Seminar 5<br />

T6: Small Cells Technologies in LTE Advance<br />

and Beyond<br />

Li-Chun Wang, National Chiao Tung University; Chiung-Jang<br />

Chen, Chunghwa Telecom Laboratories<br />

In this tutorial, we discuss the performance issues of<br />

heterogeneous networks (HetNet) utilizing a mix of macrocells,<br />

remote radio heads (RRH) and low-power nodes such as<br />

picocells, femto-cells, and relay. From both theoretical and<br />

practical operator's perspectives, we investigate how to<br />

optimize the wireless networks with underlay small cells. We<br />

begin with an update of 3GPP LTE Advanced followed by an<br />

overview of various deployments scenarios of small cells<br />

considered in the 3GPP standardization. Then we discuss<br />

interference mitigation techniques in small cells and HetNet.<br />

Last, we highlight the potential research issues in radio and<br />

access technologies of 5G wireless to conclude this tutorial.<br />

Li-Chun Wang (M96 SM06 F11) received the B.S. degree from<br />

National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, R. O. C. in 1986, the<br />

M.S. degree from National Taiwan University in 1988, and the<br />

Ms. Sci. and Ph. D. degrees from the Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Institute of<br />

Technology , Atlanta, in 1995, and 1996, respectively, all in<br />

electrical engineering. From 1990 to 1992, he was with the<br />

Telecommunications Laboratories of the Ministry of<br />

Transportations and Communications in Taiwan (currently the<br />

Telecom Labs of Chunghwa Telecom Co.). In 1995, he was<br />

affiliated with Bell Northern Research of Northern Telecom,<br />

Inc., Richardson, TX. From 1996 to 2000, he was with AT&T<br />

Laboratories, where he was a Senior Technical Staff Member<br />

in the Wireless Communications Research Department. In<br />

August 2000, he joined National Chiao Tung University in<br />

Taiwan, and is currently the Chairman of the Department of<br />

Electrical Engineering of NCTU since Aug. 2012. His current<br />

research interests are in the areas of radio resource<br />

management and cross- layer optimization techniques for<br />

wireless systems, heterogeneous wireless network design, and<br />

cloud computing for mobile applications. He was elected to the<br />

IEEE Fellow grade in 2011 for his contributions in cellular<br />

architectures and radio resource management in wireless networks.<br />

Dr. Wang was a co-recipient (with Gordon L. Stüber<br />

and Chin-Tau Lea) ofthe 1997 IEEE Jack Neubauer Best<br />

Paper Award for his paper Architecture Design, Frequency<br />

Planning, and Performance Analysis for a Microcell/Macrocell<br />

Overlaying System, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular<br />

Technology, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 836-848, 1997. He has<br />

published over 180 journal and international conference<br />

papers. He served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Trans.<br />

on Wireless Communications from 2001 to 2005, the Guest<br />

Editor of Special Issue on Mobile Computing and Networking<br />

for IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications in<br />

2005 and on Radio Resource Management and Protocol<br />

Engineering in Future IEEE Broadband Networks for IEEE<br />

Wireless Communications Magazine in 2006. He is holding<br />

nine US patents.<br />

Dr. Chiung-Jang Chen received his Ph.D. degree in<br />

communication engineering from National Chiao Tung<br />

University, Taiwan, in 2005. Since 1995 he was with<br />

Chunghwa Telecom Laboratories, Taiwan, and now is the<br />

project manager of LTE-A/B4G project in the wireless<br />

communications research department.<br />

2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>,13:30–17:00 Seminar 6<br />

T8: V2V Safety Communications: An overview<br />

and examination of technical challenges<br />

John B. Kenney, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA; Gaurav<br />

Bansal, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA<br />

In this tutorial we cover the most important aspects of<br />

Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC), also known<br />

as Cooperative ITS. This technology is currently being<br />

considered for deployment in North America, Europe, and<br />

other parts of the world. DSRC is used to communicate<br />

vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to/from-infrastructure<br />

(V2I), enabling a set of compelling applications for safety,<br />

mobility, commerce, and environmental improvement. This<br />

tutorial focuses on the safety use case. The tutorial material<br />

includes the various layers of the protocol stack, V2V & V2I<br />

collision avoidance applications, and the technical challenges<br />

that are being addressed on the path to deployment. We will<br />

talk about government-sponsored field tests, like the US DOT<br />

Safety Pilot and the European DRIVE C2X, which are moving<br />

the technology out of the lab and into realistic vehicular<br />

environments. After presenting the basics of DSRC, we focus<br />

on one specific research problem that is currently of great<br />

interest: DSRC Channel Congestion. We discuss the merits of<br />

various approaches to address congestion, including avoidance<br />

and active control, as well as targets for control (message rate,<br />

transmit power, bit rate, and advanced techniques like carrier<br />

sense control). <strong>Final</strong>ly, as a case study we will discuss our<br />

specific research on adaptive message rate control. The primary<br />

goal of the tutorial is to empower the attendee to participate in<br />

this important emerging technology, whether as a researcher, a<br />

developer, or a planner.<br />

Dr. John B. Kenney: John holds electrical engineering degrees<br />

from Stanford and Notre Dame, where he also served as<br />

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Adjunct Professor. Currently a Senior Research Manager at<br />

the Toyota InfoTechnology Center in Mountain View, CA, he<br />

has researched vehicular communications since 2007. John<br />

represents Toyota in the automakers’ Vehicle Safety<br />

Communication consortium, including as past lead of the VSC-<br />

A Communications Task. He and Dr. Bansal actively<br />

contribute to VSC research in congestion control and security.<br />

He is active in IEEE and European standards, and serves as an<br />

elected officer of the SAE DSRC Technical Committee.. He cochaired<br />

the 2011 and 2012 ACM VANET Workshops. He also<br />

authored an invited Proceedings of the IEEE paper on DSRC<br />

Standards in the US (2011).<br />

Dr. Gaurav Bansal: Gaurav received a B.Tech. degree from<br />

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, India and a Ph.D.<br />

degree from the University of British Columbia (UBC),<br />

Canada. From August 2007 to July 2008, he worked as a<br />

Research Intern with Mercedes Benz Research and<br />

Development North America Inc., Palo Alto, CA. He joined<br />

Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA, in July 2010 where he<br />

currently works as a Researcher in the Network Group. He is a<br />

recipient of Natural Science Engineering and Research<br />

Council of Canada’s Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship. He<br />

is a member of the Technical Program Committee of the IEEE<br />

Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC <strong>2013</strong>-Spring and VTC<br />

2012-Spring). He also serves on the Editorial board of IEEE<br />

Communication Surveys and Tutorials.<br />

The following tutorials originally planned have been cancelled:<br />

T1: Spatial Field Estimation with Wireless Sensor<br />

and M2M Capillary Networks<br />

Carles Anton-Haro, Javier Matamoros, Centre Tecnologic de<br />

Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)<br />

T4: Social Mobile Clouds - Cooperative Networks<br />

for Selfish Users<br />

Frank H.P. Fitzek, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University & Marcos D. Katz,<br />

Oulu University<br />

T7: Towards a New Generation of Vehicular Ad Hoc<br />

Networks: Protocols and Evaluation Methodologies<br />

C. Campolo, A. Molinaro (University Mediterranea of Reggio<br />

Calabria), Riccardo Scopigno (ISMB)<br />

T9: From Network based Location Estimation to<br />

Location Aided Communications<br />

Dirk Slock, Eurecom / Ronald Raulefs, DLR<br />

T10: Energy harvesting for wireless networks<br />

Neelesh B. Mehta, Indian Institute of Science (IISc)<br />

Industrial Session<br />

Delegates are invited to an Industrial Session run by National Instruments.<br />

4 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 8:30–10:00 Seminar 3<br />

Design, Simulation, and Prototyping of LTE-<br />

Advanced and Next Generation Wireless<br />

Technologies<br />

Nikhil Kundargi, Erik Luther (National Instruments)<br />

This tutorial introduces a software tool chain for rapid<br />

prototyping of advanced wireless communications techniques<br />

and algorithms engineering for next generation wireless<br />

standards such as LTE-Advanced, 802.11ac and beyond.<br />

Although the value of experimental studies are unquestionable<br />

in validating theory, the cost of experimental studies have<br />

typically been a major endeavor both from time and resource<br />

stand point, requiring elaborate setups and highly specialized<br />

skills with cross domain expertise. These steep setup<br />

requirements make experimental studies a difficult and<br />

challenging task for most researchers and an expensive and<br />

time consuming process for large research labs. Furthermore,<br />

the limited availability of low cost and reconfigurable<br />

prototyping platforms with tightly integrated hardware and<br />

software also contributes to the lack of experimental studies. In<br />

this tutorial, National Instruments will present its graphical<br />

approach to communication system design with open modular<br />

hardware and software which addresses these challenges by<br />

enabling researchers to rapidly prototype next generation<br />

wireless technologies. Through the use of National<br />

Instruments’ suite of software tools LabVIEW, LabVIEW<br />

FPGA, DSP Design Module, and IP Builder, we will show how<br />

researchers who may not have the cross domain expertise can<br />

focus on accelerating the innovation and how large research<br />

labs can streamline their design flow rather than dealing with<br />

the complexities involved in developing a fully functional<br />

prototype. From simulation to hardware deployment, this<br />

tutorial will demonstrate all the major stages of functional<br />

design in the development and implementation of cutting edge<br />

algorithms for equalization, synchronization, PAPR reduction<br />

etc. within a MIMO - OFDM framework and lay out the salient<br />

elements of a typical host to FPGA prototype development<br />

cycle.<br />

The tutorial will begin with a brief introduction to<br />

fundamentals of LTE-Advanced systems and their typical<br />

specifications, followed by a demonstration of how LabVIEW<br />

can be used to simulate such a system. We will then show how<br />

the floating-point LabVIEW code used in modeling the<br />

MIMO-OFDM system for simulations can be directly<br />

integrated with very few modifications, into the same code<br />

used to control a pair of National Instruments Universal<br />

Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) software defined radios.<br />

Likewise, using National Instruments PXI platform consisting<br />

of general purpose microprocessors running real-time operating<br />

systems, modular FPGA boards, high-speed data acquisition<br />

modules, and instrument-quality RF front-ends, we will<br />

demonstrate how the floating-point LabVIEW code used to<br />

model a MIMO-OFDM link can also be translated into a<br />

portion of LabVIEW host code executing on a microprocessor<br />

and another portion of LabVIEW FPGA code executing in<br />

parallel on multiple Xilinx FPGAs. The seminar will then<br />

conclude with a live demonstration of the state of the art LTE-<br />

Advanced based MIMO-OFDM network with high throughput<br />

data streaming in real-time over the air. Live plots of the<br />

various system metrics such as received IQ constellations and<br />

frequency spectrums will also be presented.<br />

Nikhil Kundargi received his Ph.D. degree in 2012 from the<br />

University of Texas at Austin under guidance of Professor<br />

Ahmed Tewfik. Previously he was at the University of<br />

Minnesota from 2006-10 where he was a Graduate School<br />

Fellow. He is a member of the RF/Communications Advanced<br />

Research Team at National Instruments and works on the next<br />

generation wireless prototyping solutions based on National<br />

Instruments Software Defined Radio platforms. His research<br />

interests are in software radios, cognitive radios, dynamic<br />

spectrum access, nonparametric statistics, anomaly detection,<br />

next generation MAC testbeds, 802.11ac, 802.11af standards.<br />

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Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Konferenz 3<br />

1B: Radio Resource Management<br />

Chair: Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University, Finland<br />

VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring Technical <strong>Programme</strong><br />

1 Investigation on CQI Definition for CoMP in LTE-<br />

Advanced Downlink<br />

Jing Wang, Xiang Yun, DOCOMO Beijing Communications<br />

Laboratories Co., Ltd.; Satoshi Nagata, NTT DOCOMO, INC.; Lan<br />

Chen, DoCoMo Beijing Communications<br />

2 Joint Scheduling for CoMP and eICIC in Heterogeneous<br />

Network Deployments<br />

Eugene Visotsky, Bishwarup Mondal, Timothy Thomas, Nitin<br />

Mangalvedhe, Xiaoyi Wang, Amitava Ghosh, Nokia Siemens<br />

Networks<br />

3 Scheduling Algorithm for Coordinated Beamforming in<br />

Heterogeneous Macro / Pico LTE-Advanced Networks<br />

Jakob Belschner, Telekom Innovation Laboratories / City University<br />

London; Daniel de Abreu, Telekom Innovation Laboratories /<br />

Technische Universität Darmstadt; Joachim Habermann, Technische<br />

Hochschule Mittelhessen; Veselin Rakocevic, City University<br />

4 SLNR-Based User Scheduling for MISO Downlink<br />

Cellular Systems<br />

Minki Ahn, Kilbom Lee, Kwangwon Lee, Inkyu Lee, Korea<br />

University<br />

5 The Impact of Combined Physical Layer Cooperation and<br />

Scheduling for the Downlink of LTE-Advanced Networks<br />

Michael Kuhn, Tatiana Sarmiento, University of Applied Sciences<br />

Darmstadt; Marc Kuhn, Raphael Rolny, ETH Zurich<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Konferenz 4<br />

1C: Resource Management<br />

Chair: Tolga Girici, TOBB University of Economics and<br />

Technology, Turkey<br />

1 A Novel Pattern Prediction and Bandwidth Management<br />

Scheme in Wireless Networks with Mobile Hosts<br />

Mauro Tropea, Salvatore Marano, University of Calabria<br />

2 An Efficient Resource Reservation for Domain Based<br />

Mobile IP Networks: Analytical Approach<br />

Esmat Mirzamany, Aboubaker Lasebae, Orhan Gemikonakli,<br />

Middlesex University<br />

3 Distributed Subchannel and Power Allocation for<br />

OFDMA-Based Femtocell Networks<br />

Duy T. Ngo, Suman Khakurel, Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University<br />

4 Dynamic Load Allocation for Multi-Homing via Coded<br />

Packets<br />

Carlos Pereira, University of Porto/ Instituto de Telecomunicações;<br />

Ana Aguiar, University of Porto; Daniel Lucani, University of<br />

Aalb<strong>org</strong>, Denmark<br />

5 Radio Resource Management in a Coordinated Cellular<br />

Distributed Antenna System by Using Particle Swarm<br />

Optimization<br />

Omer Haliloglu, Cenk Toker, Gurhan Bulu, Hacettepe University,<br />

Turkey; Halim Yanikomeroglu, Carleton University<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Konferenz 5<br />

1D: Performance Analysis<br />

Chair: Vivek Deshpande, University of Pune, India<br />

1 Delay Performance Analysis of LTE in Various Traffic<br />

Patterns and Radio Propagation Environments<br />

Yasuhiro Nagai, Liang Zhang, Takao Okamawari, Teruya Fujii,<br />

Softbank Mobile Corp.<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

2 Delay Reduction in Persistent Erasure Channels for<br />

Generalized Instantly Decodable Network Coding<br />

Sameh Sorour, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology<br />

(KAUST); Neda Aboutorab, Parastoo Sadeghi, Mohammad S.<br />

Karim, The Australian National University; Tareq Al-Naffouri,<br />

Mohamed-Slim Alouini, King Abdullah University of Science and<br />

Technology (KAUST)<br />

3 On Ergodic Capacity of Wireless Transmission Subject to<br />

Poisson Distributed Interferers over Rayleigh Fading<br />

Channels<br />

Lei Zhang, Hong-Chuan Yang, University of Victoria; Dr Mazen<br />

Hasna, Qatar University<br />

4 Performance Analysis of OFDMA and SC-FDMA<br />

Multiple Access Techniques for Next Generation Wireless<br />

Communications<br />

Min Hua, Bingying Ren, Mao Wang, Jun Zou, Chunliang Yang,<br />

Nanjing University of Science and Technology; Tingting Liu,<br />

Nanjing Institute of Technology<br />

5 Performance Evaluation of Reference Signal Received<br />

Power Strength Based Idle Users' Cell Selection in 3GPP<br />

LTE<br />

Cen Qian, University of Science and Technology of China;<br />

Wenzhong Zhang, China Ship Scientific Research Center; Wuyang<br />

Zhou, University of Science and Technology of China<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Seminar 1<br />

1E: OFDM<br />

Chair: Francois Quitin, University of California, USA<br />

1 Digital Baseband IC Design of OFDM PHY for a 60GHz<br />

Proximity Communication System<br />

Koichiro Ban, Seiichiro Horikawa, Kentaro Taniguchi, Tsuyoshi<br />

Kogawa, Hideo Kasami, Toshiba Corporation<br />

2 Eavesdropping-Resilient OFDM System Using CSI-Based<br />

Dynamic Subcarrier Allocation<br />

Hao Li, Xianbin Wang, Yulong Zou, Weikun Hou, The University of<br />

Western Ontario<br />

3 Joint Iterative Receiver Design and Multi-Segmental<br />

Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems over Rapidly<br />

Time-Varying Channels<br />

Li Li, Alister Burr, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York<br />

4 Optimum Asymptotic Performance for Nonlinearly<br />

Amplified OFDM Signals<br />

João Guerreiro, FCT-UNL; Rui Dinis, Universidade Nova de Lisboa;<br />

Paulo Carvalho, FCT- Universidade Nova de Lisboa<br />

5 Secure Transmission in OFDM Systems by Using Time<br />

Domain Scrambling<br />

Hao Li, University of Western Ontario; Xianbin Wang, Weikun Hou,<br />

The University of Western Ontario<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Seminar 3<br />

1F: Massive MIMO<br />

Chair: Sooyong Choi, Yonsei University, Korea<br />

1 An EXIT Chart Analysis for Belief-Propagation Based<br />

Detection in a Large-Scale MIMO System<br />

Takashi Abiko, Wataru Fukuda, Toshihiko Nishimura, Takeo<br />

Ohgane, Yasutaka Ogawa, Hokkaido University; Yusuke Ohwatari,<br />

Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.<br />

2 Asymptotic Distribution of System Capacity in Multiuser<br />

MIMO Systems with Large Number of Antennas<br />

Minchae Jung, Taehyung Kim, Kyungsik Min, Sooyong Choi,<br />

Yonsei University<br />

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3 Codebook Design for Uniform Rectangular Arrays of<br />

Massive Antennas<br />

Jingyu Li, Xin Su, Jie Zeng, Yufei Zhao, Tsinghua University;<br />

Shichao Yu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of<br />

China; Limin Xiao, Xibin Xu, Tsinghua University<br />

4 Low-Complexity Detection Based on Belief Propagation<br />

in a Massive MIMO System<br />

Wataru Fukuda, Takashi Abiko, Toshihiko Nishimura, Takeo<br />

Ohgane, Yasutaka Ogawa, Hokkaido University; Yusuke Ohwatari,<br />

Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.<br />

5 Subspace-Based Semi-Blind Channel Estimation for<br />

Large-Scale Multi-Cell Multiuser MIMO Systems<br />

Anzhong Hu, Tiejun Lv, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Seminar 4<br />

1G: Optimization & Capacity<br />

Chair: Serveh Shalmashi , KTH Royal Institute of Technology,<br />

Sweden<br />

1 Multi-Objective Portfolio Optimization for Spectrum<br />

Selection in Cognitive Radio Systems<br />

Ramiro Samano, Inst Telecom; Atílio Gameiro, Instituto de<br />

Telecomunicações<br />

2 Optimal Distributed Beamforming for Cooperative<br />

Cognitive Radio Networks<br />

Ardalan Alizadeh, Hamid Reza Bahrami, The University of Akron<br />

3 Performance Evaluation of Energy Detection for<br />

Correlated Random Signals<br />

Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Anastasia Lavrenko, Reiner Thomä,<br />

Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

4 Transmission Capacity of D2D Communication under<br />

Heterogeneous Networks with Multi-Bands<br />

Liu Ziyang, Tao Peng, Hao Chen, Wenbo Wang, Beijing University<br />

of Posts & Telecommunications<br />

5 Using Echo State Networks to Characterise Wireless<br />

Channels<br />

Alan Anderson, Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Seminar 5<br />

1H: Mobility Managemet<br />

Chair: Shahid Mumtaz , Instituto de Telecomunicações,<br />

Portugal<br />

1 A Novel Handover Prediction Scheme in Content Centric<br />

Networking Using Nonlinear Autoregressive Exogenous<br />

Model<br />

Yunqi Luo, Phuong Nga Tran, Chunlei An, Jonas Eymann, Lothar<br />

Kreft, Andreas Timm-Giel, Hamburg University of Technology<br />

2 Comparative Cost Analysis on Global Mobility<br />

Management Schemes in IPv6 Mobile Networks<br />

Hassan Ali-Ahmad, Xavier Lagrange, Meryem Ouzzif, Philippe<br />

Bertin, Orange Labs/Telecom Bretagne<br />

3 Selection of Amplify-and-Forward Mobile Relay under<br />

Cascaded Rayleigh Fading<br />

Kanghee Lee, Hyuck M. Kwon, Edwin Sawan, Wichita State<br />

University; Yeonggyu Shim, Hyuncheol Park, Yong H. Lee, Korea<br />

Advanced Institute of Science and Technology<br />

4 UAV-Based Connectivity Maintenance for Borderline<br />

Detection<br />

Daniel Behnke, Patrick-Benjamin Bök, Christian Wietfeld, TU<br />

Dortmund University<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Seminar 6<br />

1I: Satellite Transmission and Coding<br />

Chair: Nei Kato, Tohoku University, Japan<br />

1 An Efficient Data Transfer Method for Distributed<br />

Storage System over Satellite Networks<br />

Katsuya Suto, Panu Avakul, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato, Tohoku<br />

University<br />

2 Analysis of a State Based Approach for Adaptive Coding<br />

and Modulation in Mobile Satellite Environments<br />

Daniele Tarchi, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza, Alessandro Vanelli-<br />

Coralli, University of Bologna<br />

3 Multi-User Detection in Multibeam Mobile Satellite<br />

Systems: A Fair Performance Evaluation<br />

Dimitrios Christopoulos, Symeon Chatzinotas, University of<br />

Luxembourg; Jens Krause, SES S.A.; Bjorn Ottersten, University of<br />

Luxembourg<br />

4 Satcom on the Move (SOTM) Terminals Evaluation<br />

under Realistic Conditions<br />

Mostafa Alazab, Giovanni Del Galdo, Ilmenau University of<br />

Technology; Wolfgang Felber, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated<br />

Circuits IIS; Albert Heuberger, Fraunhofer IIS; Mario Lorenz,<br />

Ilmenau University of Technology; Florian Raschke, Gregor Siegert,<br />

Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS; Markus Landmann,<br />

Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

5 Trade-Off between Spectrum Efficiency and Link<br />

Unavailability for Hierarchical Modulation in DVB-S2<br />

Systems<br />

Hugo Meric, University of Toulouse; Jerome Lacan, ISAE; Caroline<br />

Amiot-bazile, CNES; Fabrice Arnal, Thales Aliena Space; Marie-<br />

Laure Boucheret, IRIT/ENSEEIHT<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Terrace Level<br />

1P: Cooperative Communication, Distributed<br />

MIMO and Relaying Posters<br />

Chair: Dirk Wübben, University of Bremen, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 A Cooperative Moving Relay Node System Deployment in<br />

a High Speed Train<br />

Simon Scott, University of Oulu; Jouko Leinonen, Oy L M Ericsson<br />

AB; Pekka Pirinen, University of Oulu, Centre for Wireless<br />

Communications; Jaakko Vihriälä, Vinh van phan, Specialist, Nokia<br />

Siemens Networks; Matti Latva-aho, Centre for Wireless<br />

Communications, University of Oulu<br />

2 Coded Bit Modulation for UWB Impulse Radio<br />

Arash Maskooki, Soh Cheong Boon, Erry Gunawan, Low Kay Soon,<br />

Nanyang Technological University<br />

3 Cooperative Uplink Link Adaptation in 3GPP LTE<br />

Heterogeneous Networks<br />

Li Qiang, Huawei technologies; Shulan Feng, Wu Yu-chun, Philipp<br />

Zhang, Hisilicon Technologies, Huawei; Yongxing Zhou, Huawei<br />

technologies<br />

4 Coopetition Spectrum Trading in Cognitive Radio<br />

Networks<br />

Liu Cui, Taieb Znati, University of Pittsburgh<br />

5 Cross-Tier Interference Coordination for Heterogeneous<br />

Network in MF-HSDPA System<br />

Chi Zhang, Yongyu Chang, Ke Wang, Dacheng Yang, Beijing<br />

University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

6 Influence of CSI Estimation Error and Feedback Delay<br />

on Throughput of Layered Partially Non-Orthogonal<br />

Block Diagonalization with Adaptive Interference<br />

Admission Control for BS Cooperative MU-MIMO<br />

Yusuke Oshima, Kenichi Higuchi, Tokyo University of Science<br />

7 Interference Suppression for Railway Radio-over-Fiber<br />

Communication Systems<br />

Hsien-Wen Chang, Ming-Chien Tseng, Ming-Hung Cheng, Industrial<br />

Technology Research Institute<br />

8 Minimization of Expected Distortion with Layer-Selective<br />

Relaying of Two-Layer Superposition Coding<br />

Jin Soo Wang, Yun Hee Kim, Kyung Hee University; Pamela<br />

Cosman, Laurence B. Milstein, University of California at San Diego<br />

9 Superposed CDMA Relay Cooperation in Wireless Sensor<br />

Networks<br />

Yizhi Yin, Ramesh Pyndiah, Karine Amis, Institut TELECOM -<br />

TELECOM Bretagne<br />

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Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 3<br />

2B: MIMO Relaying<br />

Chair: Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton, UK<br />

1 Joint Partial Relay Selection, Power Allocation and<br />

Cooperative Maximum Likelihood Detection for MIMO<br />

Relay Systems with Limited Feedback<br />

Thomas Hesketh, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York; Steve<br />

Wales, Roke Manor<br />

2 MMSE Based Transceiver Design for MIMO Relay<br />

Systems with Mean and Covariance Feedback<br />

Lenin Gopal, Yue Rong, Zhuquan Zang, Curtin University of<br />

Technology<br />

3 MMSE-Based Precoder Design in Nonregenerative Relay<br />

Systems with Direct Link<br />

Chien-Hsien Wu, Wei-Ho Chung, Academia Sinica; Chiao-En Chen,<br />

National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan<br />

4 Pairwise MSE Balancing Transceiver Designs for<br />

Multipoint-to-Multipoint MIMO AF Relay Systems<br />

Hyun-Joo Choi, Changick Song, Haewook Park, Inkyu Lee, Korea<br />

University<br />

5 Weighted Sum Rate Maximization for Multi-User Multi-<br />

Relay MIMO Systems with Direct Links<br />

Hyun-Joo Choi, Korea University; Kyoung-Jae Lee, Hanbat National<br />

University; Changick Song, Inkyu Lee, Korea University<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 4<br />

2C: Resource Allocation<br />

Chair: Stephen Hanly, Macquarie University, Australia<br />

1 Downlink Spectrum Allocation for Macro-Femto<br />

Networks<br />

Fengming Cao, Toshiba Research Europe; Mahesh Sooriyabandara,<br />

Toshiba Europe Research Labs; Zhong Fan, Toshiba Research<br />

Laboratory<br />

2 Effective Resource Allocation Scheme in<br />

Macrocell/Femtocell OFDMA Uplink Networks<br />

Wenting Jiang, Yuehong Gao, Guangde Wang, Dacheng Yang,<br />

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

3 On Radio Resource Allocation in LTE Networks with<br />

Machine-to-Machine Communications<br />

Adnan Aijaz, Hamid Aghvami, King's College London<br />

4 Optimization of Radio Resource Allocation for<br />

Multimedia Multicast in Mobile Networks<br />

Qing Xu, Université de technologie Belfort-Montbéliard; Hakim<br />

Mabed, Université de Franche-Comté; Frederic Lassabe, Université<br />

de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard; Alexandre Caminada,<br />

Université de Technologie Belfort-Montbéliard<br />

5 Utility-Optimal Partial Spectrum Leasing for Future<br />

Wireless Services<br />

Sang Yeob Jung, Seung Min Yu, Seong-Lyun Kim, Yonsei<br />

University, Korea<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 5<br />

2D: Power and Rate Control<br />

Chair: Anas Al Rawi, Queen's University Belfast, UK<br />

1 An Innovative Rate Adaptation Algorithm for Multicast<br />

Transmissions in Wireless LANs<br />

Stefano Paris, Paris Descartes University; Nicolò Facchi, Francesco<br />

Gringoli, University of Brescia, Italy; Antonio Capone, Politecnico di<br />

Milano<br />

2 Analysis of Uplink Power Control in Cellular Mobile<br />

Systems<br />

Udesh, Oruthota; Prathapasinghe Dharmawansa, Stanford University;<br />

Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University<br />

3 Distributed Downlink Power Self-Optimization for Two-<br />

Tier OFDMA-Based Femtocell Networks<br />

Xidong Wang, Wei Li, Wei Zheng, Jingfang Liu, Xiangming Wen,<br />

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

4 Flow Control for Multiflow in HSPA+<br />

Ali Yaver, Thomas Höhne, Jani Moilanen, Nokia Siemens Networks;<br />

Vesa Hytönen, University of Jyväskylä<br />

5 Simultaneous Polling Mechanism with Uplink Power<br />

Control for Low Power Sensor Nodes<br />

Taejoon Kim, City University of Hong Kong; Sayantan Choudhury,<br />

Klaus Doppler, Nokia Research Center; Mikael Skoglund, Royal<br />

Institute of Technology (KTH)<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 1<br />

2E: Special Session: Location Aided<br />

Communications<br />

Chair: Dirk Slock, EURECOM, France<br />

1 A Novel Adaptive Hybrid-ARQ Protocol for Machine-to-<br />

Machine Communications<br />

Chuyi Qian, Hong Chen, Yi Ma, Rahim Tafazolli, University of<br />

Surrey<br />

2 Channel Prediction for B4G Radio Systems<br />

Wolfgang Zirwas, Nokia Siemens Networks; Martin Haardt, TU<br />

Ilmenau<br />

3 Exploiting Position Information for Synchronization in<br />

Coordinated Multipoint Transmission<br />

Armin Dammann, Ronald Raulefs, German Aerospace Center<br />

(DLR);<br />

4 Degrees of Freedom of Downlink Single- and Multi-Cell<br />

Multi-User MIMO Systems with Location Based CSIT<br />

Wael Guibene, Dirk T.M. Slock, EURECOM<br />

5 Optimized Policies for Improving Fairness of Location-<br />

Based Relay Selection<br />

Jimmy Jessen Nielsen, Rasmus Olsen, Tatiana Madsen, Hans-Peter<br />

Schwefel, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 3<br />

2F: Limited Feedback<br />

Chair: Gema Piñero, ITEAM, Technical University of Valencia,<br />

Spain<br />

1 A Channel Quantization Scheme Based on the Karhunen-<br />

Loève Transform<br />

Fernando Domene, Gema Piñero, ITEAM, Technical University of<br />

Valencia<br />

2 Adaptive Feedback Compression for Joint Transmission<br />

Coordinated Multi-Point<br />

Lars Schulz, Sensys; Konstantinos Manolakis, Fraunhofer Heinrich<br />

Hertz Institute; Volker Jungnickel, Fraunhofer Insitute<br />

3 Stream Maximization Transmission for MIMO Systems<br />

with Limited Feedback Unitary Precoding<br />

Peng Cheng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Zhuo Chen, CSIRO; Y.<br />

Jay Guo, CSIRO ICT Centre; Yun Rui, Chinese Academy of<br />

Sciences, China<br />

4 Transceiver Designs Using Non-Linear Precoding for<br />

Multiuser MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback<br />

Yanzhi Sun, Wu Muqing, Min Zhao, Chunxiu Xu, Beijing University<br />

of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

5 Zero-Forcing Precoding with Partially Outdated CSI over<br />

Time-Varying MIMO Broadcast Channels<br />

Manije Bashar, Shiraz University of Technology; Mohsen Eslami,<br />

University of Alberta; Mohammad Javad Dehghani, Shiraz<br />

University of Technology<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 4<br />

2G: Channel Model for Future Mobile Radio<br />

Chair: Lars Thiele, Fraunhofer HHI Berlin, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 3D Extension of the 3GPP/ITU Channel Model<br />

Timothy Thomas, Frederick W. Vook, Eugene Visotsky, Nokia<br />

Siemens Networks; Evangelos Mellios, Geoffrey Hilton, Andrew<br />

Nix, University of Bristol<br />

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2 Impact of Antenna Tilting on Propagation Shadowing<br />

Model<br />

Dereje Woldemedhin Kifle, Bernhard Wegmann, Nokia Siemens<br />

Networks; Ingo Viering, Nomor Research GmbH; Anja Klein,<br />

Technische Universitaet Darmstadt<br />

3 Measurement-Based Evaluation of Link Budget Gain<br />

from 3GPP LTE Uplink Transmit Antenna Selection<br />

Jari Salo, European Communications Engineering Ltd; Katsuyuki<br />

Haneda, Veli-Matti Kolmonen, Azremi Abdullah Al-Hadi, Pertti<br />

Vainikainen, Aalto University<br />

4 Performance Measurement Results Obtained in a<br />

Heterogeneous LTE Field Trial Network<br />

Juergen Beyer, Deutsche Telekom; Jakob Belschner, Telekom<br />

Innovation Laboratories / City University London; Jieyan Chen,<br />

Huawei; Ole Klein, Robert Linz, Jürgen Müller, Deutsche Telekom;<br />

Yanlai Xiang, Xinyu Zhao, Huawei<br />

5 Validation of Antenna Modeling Methodology in IMT-<br />

Advanced Channel Model<br />

Chun Pan, Zhang Jianhua, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 5<br />

2H: Estimation, detection and data aggregation<br />

Chair: Javier Matamoros, CTTC, Spain<br />

1 Distributed Detection in a Wireless Sensor Network Using<br />

Hybrid MAC<br />

Ju Chieh Liu, Po-Heng Chou, Char-Dir Chung, National Taiwan<br />

University<br />

2 Linear Precoding for Distributed Estimation of<br />

Correlated Sources in WSN MIMO System<br />

Ajib Setyo Arifin, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University<br />

3 Performance of Low-Cost LTE Devices for Advanced<br />

Metering Infrastructure<br />

Rapeepat Ratasuk, Nokia Siemens Networks; Sassan Iraji, Helsinki<br />

University of Technology (Aalto University); Klaus Hugl, Nokia<br />

Research center; Lilei Wang, Amitava Ghosh, Nokia Siemens<br />

Networks<br />

4 PSG-DPF: Distributed Particle Filter Using Pairwise<br />

Selective Gossiping for Wireless Sensor Network<br />

Yubin Zhao, Yuan Yang, Marcel Kyas, Freie Universität Berlin<br />

5 Traffic Aggregation Techniques for Environmental<br />

Monitoring in M2M Capillary Networks<br />

Javier Matamoros, Carles Anton, CTTC<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 3<br />

3B: Heterogeneous Networks<br />

Chair: Li-Chun Wang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan<br />

1 A Novel Dynamic Interference Coordination Scheme in<br />

Macrocell-Picocell Heterogeneous Networks<br />

Mengxian Zeng, Xiaohang Chen, Xin Zhang, Lin Sang, Dacheng<br />

Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

2 Adaptive Mode Switching Based on Statistical CSI for<br />

Downlink MIMO in Heterogeneous Network with RRH<br />

Deployment<br />

Yongyu Dai, Shi Jin, Leyuan Pan, Xiqi Gao, Southeast University;<br />

Lei Jiang, Ming Lei, NEC Laboratories, China<br />

3 An Inter-Cell Interference Cancellation for Downlink<br />

Layer-1/Layer-2 Control Channels in LTE/LTE-<br />

Advanced Heterogeneous Networks<br />

Masayuki Miyashita, Manabu Mikami, Hitoshi Yoshino, Softbank<br />

Mobile Corp.<br />

4 Cluster-Based Dynamic DL/UL Reconfiguration Method<br />

in Centralized RAN TDD with Dense Deployment of<br />

Remote Radio Units<br />

Dalin Zhu, NEC Labs China; Ming Lei, NEC Laboratories China<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Terrace Level<br />

2P: Cognitive Radio and Spectrum Sensing<br />

Posters<br />

Chair: Matthieu Gautier, INRIA Rennes, France<br />

1 An FPGA Software Defined Radio Platform with a High-<br />

Level Synthesis Design Flow<br />

Vaibhav Bhatnagar, CAIRN/ENSSAT, Universite de rennes1;<br />

Ganda-Stéphane Ouedraogo, Matthieu Gautier, Olivier Sentieys,<br />

Arnaud Carer, IRISA, INRIA, University of Rennes<br />

2 Hopping-Based Channel Access in Cognitive Radio<br />

Systems<br />

Gongzheng Zhang, Aiping Huang, Jian Wang, Hangguan Shan,<br />

Zhejiang University; Tony Q.S. Quek, Singapore University of<br />

Technology and Design<br />

3 Non-Asymptotic Analysis of Scaled Largest Eigenvalue<br />

Based Spectrum Sensing<br />

Lu Wei, Aalto University<br />

4 Opportunistic Spectrum Access for Cognitive Amplifyand-Forward<br />

Relay Networks<br />

Chu Thi My Chinh, Hoc Phan, Hans-Jurgen Zepernick, Blekinge<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

5 Optimal Power and Density Allocation of D2D<br />

Communication under Heterogeneous Networks on<br />

Multi-Bands with Outage Constraints<br />

Hao Chen, Liu Ziyang, Tao Peng, Wenbo Wang, Beijing University<br />

of Posts & Telecommunications<br />

6 Secondary Transmitter Design with Imperfect Channel<br />

State Information for Cognitive Radio Downlink<br />

Jungho Myung, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and<br />

Technology; Joonhyuk Kang, KAIST; Saleh Al-Araji, Khalifa<br />

University of Science Technology and Research<br />

7 Sensing-Throughput Tradeoff of Relay-Assisted Random<br />

Broadcast Based Cognitive Radio Networks<br />

Zhijie Wu, Qi Zhao, Beihang University<br />

8 Signal Detection Using Watermark Insertion<br />

Matthieu Gautier, IRISA, INRIA, University of Rennes; Dominique<br />

Noguet, CEA-LETI<br />

9 Transmission Capacity of Cognitive Radio Networks with<br />

Interference Avoidance<br />

Yuchen Guo, Yingchun Ma, Kai Niu, Jiaru Lin, Beijing University of<br />

Posts and Telecommunications<br />

10 Verification of TVWS Coexistence System Based on<br />

P802.19.1 Draft Standard<br />

Tuncer Baykas, Stanislav Filin, Hiroshi Harada, NICT<br />

5 Throughput Estimation Method for Time-Domain Inter-<br />

Cell Interference Coordination in LTE-Advanced<br />

Hitoshi Ishida, Hitachi, Ltd.; Jia Yunjian, Chongqing University;<br />

Kenzaburo Fujishima, Katsuhiko Tsunehara, Hitachi, Ltd.<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 4<br />

3C: Scheduling<br />

Chair: Osman Aydin, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 A Coordinated Multipoint Scheduler for Packet Loss<br />

Reduction<br />

Malcolm Egan, University of Sydney; Phee Lep Yeoh, University of<br />

Melbourne; Maged Elkashlan, Queen Mary, University of London;<br />

Iain B. Collings, CSIRO<br />

2 A Two-Step Scheduler for Dynamically Sharing Wireless<br />

Channel Resources among Operators<br />

Osman Aydin, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent; Wahid Jamil, University of<br />

Applied Sciences Darmstadt; Stefan Valentin, Bell Labs, Alcatel-<br />

Lucent<br />

3 A Utility-Based Adaptive Resource Scheduling Scheme<br />

for Multiple Services in Downlink Multiuser MIMO-<br />

OFDMA Systems<br />

Lidong Zhang, Pengfei Lu, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

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4 Low Complexity Scheduling Algorithm for the Downlink<br />

of Distributed Antenna Systems<br />

Eduardo Castaneda, University of Aveiro; Ramiro Samano, Inst<br />

Telecom; Atilio Gameiro, Instituto de Telecomunicações / University<br />

of Aveiro<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 5<br />

3D: Special Session: Green Communications<br />

Chair: Tim O'Farrell, University of Sheffield, UK<br />

1 Cooperative Short Range Routing for Energy Savings in<br />

Multi-Interface Wireless Networks<br />

Riccardo Fedrizzi, Tinku Rasheed, Create-Net Research Center<br />

2 Energy Consumption of 4G Cellular Networks: A London<br />

Case Study<br />

Timothy O'Farrell, University of Sheffield<br />

3 Energy Efficient Cooperation in Wireless Networks Based<br />

on Network Coding<br />

Hong Li, Huawei Technology, Sweden; Henrik Lundqvist, Ge<strong>org</strong>ios<br />

P. Koudouridis, Peter Legg, R&D center, Huawei Technologies<br />

Sweden AB; Tao Wu, Huawei Technologies,Co,.Ltd<br />

4 Improving Cell Edge Energy Efficiency through CoMP<br />

Beam-Forming<br />

Mythri Hunukumbure, Sunil Vadgama, Fujitsu Labs of Europe Ltd<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 1<br />

3E: Detection and Estimation<br />

Chair: Carsten Bockelmann, University of Bremen, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 A Sphere-Packing Exponent Approximation<br />

Fulvio Babich, University of Trieste<br />

2 A Stable Expected Complexity Sphere Detection with IRA<br />

Enhancement<br />

Guo Xiaolong, Songlin Sun, Beijing University of Post and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

3 Compressed Sensing Bayes Risk Minimization for Under-<br />

Determined Systems via Sphere Detection<br />

Fabian Monsees, Carsten Bockelmann, Dirk Wübben, Armin<br />

Dekorsy, University of Bremen<br />

4 Coping with CDMA Asynchronicity in Compressive<br />

Sensing Multi-User Detection<br />

Henning F. Schepker, Carsten Bockelmann, Armin Dekorsy,<br />

University of Bremen<br />

5 Soft Detection of CPM in Multipath Fading<br />

Tri Minh Pham, Philippa A. Martin, Desmond P Taylor, University<br />

of Canterbury; Clive Horn, Tait Communications<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 3<br />

3F: Precoding<br />

Chair: Sven Petersson, Ericsson Research, Sweden<br />

1 A Balanced SLNR-Based Tomlinson-Harashima Precoder<br />

for Downlink MU-MIMO Systems<br />

Chiao-En Chen, National Chung Cheng University; Wei-Ho Chung,<br />

Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />

2 An Improved Leakage-Based Precoding Scheme for<br />

Multi-User MIMO Systems<br />

Bingying Ren, Tingting Liu, Chengling Jiang, Chunliang Yang, Jun<br />

Zou, Wenjie Yang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology<br />

3 Channel Regularization and Vector Perturbation for<br />

Dual-Hop Precoded AF Relaying in Downlink<br />

Transmission<br />

M. Kafashan, University of Akron; Sajjad Beygi, University of<br />

Southern California; M. Maleki, A. Danaee, Nghi Tran, University of<br />

Akron; Hamid Reza Bahrami, The University of Akron<br />

4 Experimental Results between Non-Linear and Linear<br />

Precoding Using Multiuser MIMO Testbed<br />

Tomoko Matsumoto, Yasuyuki Hatakawa, Koichiro Kitagawa,<br />

Satoshi Konishi, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.<br />

5 Robust Multi-Branch Tomlinson-Harashima Source and<br />

Relay Precoding Scheme in Nonregenerative MIMO<br />

Relay Systems<br />

Lei Zhang, Yunlong Cai, Zhejiang University; Rodrigo de Lamare,<br />

University of York; Minjian Zhao, University of Zhejiang<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 4<br />

3G: Propagation in New Radio Scenarios<br />

Chair: Lei Jiang, NEC China<br />

1 A Deterministic Round Earth Loss Model for Open-Sea<br />

Radio Propagation<br />

Kun Yang, Norwegian University of Science and Technology;<br />

Andreas F. Molisch, University of Southern California; Torbjörn<br />

Ekman, Terje Røste, Norwegian University of Science and<br />

Technology<br />

2 A Study on the Phase Crossing Statistics and Random FM<br />

Noise in M2M Double Rayleigh Fading Channels<br />

Nazih Hajri, Ecole Supérieure de Communications de Tunis<br />

(SUP'COM); Néji Youssef, Sup'Com<br />

3 Deterministic Propagation Modeling for the Realistic<br />

High-Speed Railway Environment<br />

Ke Guan, Technische Universitaet Braunschweig; Zhangdui Zhong,<br />

Bo Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University; Thomas Kürner, Technische<br />

Universitaet Braunschweig<br />

4 Outdoor-to-Indoor MIMO Hardware Simulator with<br />

Channel Sounding at 3.5 GHz<br />

Bachir Habib, Ghe<strong>org</strong>he Zaharia, Hanna Farhat, Ghais El Zein,<br />

IETR/INSA de Rennes<br />

5 Spatial Degrees-of-Freedom of 60 GHz Multiple-Antenna<br />

Channels<br />

Katsuyuki Haneda, Aalto University; Afroza Khatun, Aalto<br />

University School of Electrical Engineering; Carl Gustafson, Lund<br />

University; Shurjeel Wyne, COMSATS Institute of Information<br />

Technology - Islamabad<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 5<br />

3H: Routing<br />

Chair: Petros Spachos, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

1 Distributed Forwarder Selection for Beaconless Real-<br />

Time Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks<br />

Yongbin Yim, Hosung Park, Jeongcheol Lee, Seungmin Oh, Sang-<br />

Ha Kim, Chungnam National University<br />

2 Energy Efficient Cognitive Unicast Routing for Wireless<br />

Sensor Networks<br />

Petros Spachos, University of Toronto; Periklis Chatzimisios,<br />

Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki;<br />

Dimitrios Hatzinakos, University of Toronto<br />

3 On Optimal Packet Routing in Deterministic DTNs<br />

Giovanni Neglia, INRIA; Xiaolan Zhang, Fordham University;<br />

James F. Kurose, Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts;<br />

Haixiang Wang, Fordham University<br />

4 On Optimality of Routing Policies in Delay-Tolerant<br />

Mobile Social Networks<br />

Neetya Shrestha, Lucile Sassatelli, Universite Nice Sophia Antipolis<br />

5 Power- and Node-Type-Aware Routing Algorithm for<br />

Emergency-Response Wireless Mesh Networks<br />

Tawfik Al Hadhrami, Qi Wang, Christos Grecos, University of the<br />

West of Scotland<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Terrace Level<br />

3P: Transmission Technologies Posters<br />

Chair: Oliver Holland, King's College London, UK<br />

1 An Efficient Multi-User Scheme for the 60 GHz Wireless<br />

System with Low Cost Arrays<br />

Jian Geng, Zanxue Wei, Nanxi Li, Chao Chen, Dacheng Yang,<br />

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

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2 Analysis of Optimal Placement of LED Arrays for Visible<br />

Light Communication<br />

Irina Stefan, Jacobs University Bremen; Harald Haas, University of<br />

Edinburgh<br />

3 Efficient Use of Multicast and Unicast in Collaborative<br />

OFDMA Mobile Cluster<br />

Zheng Chang, Magister Solutions Ltd; Tapani Ristaniemi, University<br />

of Jyväskylä<br />

4 Hybrid ARQ Performance Improvement with Decoder<br />

Input Refining<br />

Xiaoyong Yu, Nokia Siemens Networks<br />

5 Moving Towards Mmwave-Based Beyond-4G (B-4G)<br />

Technology<br />

Amitava Ghosh, Mark Cudak, Nokia Siemens Networks; Thomas<br />

Kovarik, Nokia Siemens Network; Rapeepat Ratasuk, Timothy<br />

Thomas, Frederick W. Vook, Nokia Siemens Networks; Prakash<br />

Moorut, Nokia Siemens Network<br />

6 New Digital Predistorter Architecture for Signals with<br />

High Peak-to-Average Power Ratios<br />

Alexander Lozhkin, Fujitsu Ltd.; Michiharu Nakamura, Fujitsu<br />

Laboratories Ltd.<br />

7 Practical MIMO Capacity for Indoor Optical Wireless<br />

Communication with White LEDs<br />

Dobroslav Tsonev, Sinan Sinanovic, Harald Haas, University of<br />

Edinburgh<br />

8 Reduced-Complexity Adaptive Multi-Channel<br />

Assignment for Shared Access Points in Over-Loaded<br />

Small-Cell Networks<br />

Redha M. Radaydeh, Alfaisal University; Mohamed-Slim Alouini,<br />

KAUST; Khalid Qaraqe, Texas A&M University at Qatar<br />

9 Selective Mapping Technique Using Sliding Weighting<br />

Factor in Frequency Domain<br />

Haesik Kim, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland<br />

10 Time Varying Sparse Channel Estimation by MSE<br />

Optimization in OFDM Systems<br />

Zakia Jellali, Higher school of communications of Tunis; Leila<br />

Najjar, Supcom school<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 2<br />

4A: Coordinated Multipoint - Joint Transmission I<br />

Chair: Wolfang Zirwas, Nokia Siemens Networks, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Enabling Downlink Coordinated Multi-Point<br />

Transmission in TDD Heterogeneous Network<br />

Gang Wang, NEC Labs, China; Ming Lei, NEC laboratories, China<br />

2 Field Experiment of CoMP Joint Transmission over X2<br />

Interface for LTE-Advanced<br />

Atsushi Nagate, Sho Nabatame, Daigo Ogata, Softbank Mobile<br />

Corp.; Kenji Hoshino, SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.; Teruya Fujii,<br />

Softbank Mobile Corp.<br />

3 Field Experiment of Multi-BS Cooperative Transmission<br />

Control over X2 Interface for LTE/LTE-Advanced<br />

Daigo Ogata, Atsushi Nagate, Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile Corp.<br />

4 Interference Measurement Scheme for CoMP in LTE-<br />

Advanced Downlink<br />

Satoshi Nagata, NTT DOCOMO, INC.; Wei Xi, DOCOMO Beijing<br />

Laboratory; Xiang Yun, DOCOMO Beijing Communications<br />

Laboratories Co., Ltd.; Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.;<br />

Lan Chen, DoCoMo Beijing Communications<br />

5 Point-Wise Sum Capacity Maximization in LTE-A<br />

Coordinated Multi-Point Downlink<br />

S. Alireza Banani, University of Toronto; Zhuo Chen, Iain B.<br />

Collings, CSIRO; Rodney G. Vaughan, Simon Fraser University<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 3<br />

4B: Two-Way Relaying<br />

Chair: Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 A Network Coding Approach to Non-Regenerative Multi-<br />

Antenna Multi-Group Multi-Way Relaying<br />

Holger Degenhardt, Anja Klein, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt<br />

2 Achievable Sum-Rate of Two-Way AF Relay Networks<br />

with Relay Adaptation<br />

Leonardo Jimenez Rodriguez, McGill University; Nghi Tran,<br />

University of Akron; Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University<br />

3 Network Coding in the Bidirectional Cross: A Case Study<br />

for the System Throughput and Energy<br />

Gerg? Ertli, Budapest University of Technology and Economics;<br />

Achuthan Paramanathan, Stephan A. Rein, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University;<br />

Daniel Lucani, Department of Electronic Systems, University of<br />

Aalb<strong>org</strong>, Denmark; Frank H.P. Fitzek, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

4 On Indexing of Lattice-Constellations for Wireless<br />

Network Coding with Modulo-Sum Decoding<br />

Miroslav Hekrdla, Jan Sykora, Czech Technical University in Prague<br />

5 Physical-Layer Network Coding in Coded OFDM<br />

Systems with Multiple-Antenna Relay<br />

Wu Meng, Dirk Wübben, Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 4<br />

4C: Cellular Architectures<br />

Chair: Tan Le, InterDigital Communications LLC, USA<br />

1 AF Wireless Relay Network Analysis under Receiver<br />

Power Constraint<br />

Kanghee Lee, Hyuck M. Kwon, Hyunggi Kim, Sangku Lee, Wichita<br />

State University; Yeonggyu Shim, Hyuncheol Park, Yong H. Lee,<br />

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology<br />

2 Field Experiment of Network Control Architecture for<br />

CoMP JT in LTE-Advanced over Asynchronous X2<br />

Interface<br />

Liang Zhang, Softbank Mobile Corp.; Yasuhiro Nagai, Softbank<br />

Mobile Corporation; Takao Okamawari, Softbank Mobile Corp.;<br />

Teruya Fujii, SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.<br />

3 Hybrid Multi-Radio Transmission Diversity Scheme to<br />

Improve Wireless TCP Performance in an Integrated<br />

LTE and HSDPA Networks<br />

Ruiming Yang, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications;<br />

Yongyu Chang, Wei Xu, Dacheng Yang, Beijing University of Posts<br />

and Telecommunications<br />

4 Performance Evaluation of LTE and Wi-Fi Coexistence in<br />

Unlicensed Bands<br />

André Mendes Cavalcante, Érika Almeida, Robson. D. Vieira,<br />

Fabiano Chaves, Rafael Cauduro Dias de Paiva, Fuad M. Abinader<br />

Jr., Nokia Institute of Technology (INdT); Sayantan Choudhury, Esa<br />

Tuomaala, Klaus Doppler, Nokia Research Center<br />

5 User Relay Assisted Traffic Shifting in LTE-Advanced<br />

Systems<br />

Lexi Xu, Yue Chen, KoK Keong Chai, Dantong Liu, Queen Mary<br />

University of London; Shaoshi Yang, Univ. of Southampton, UK;<br />

John Schormans, Queen Mary University of London<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 5<br />

4D: Energy Efficient Communications<br />

Chair: Eduard Jorswieck, TU <strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Downlink Joint Beamforming and Power Control for<br />

Energy Efficient Multiuser MISO System<br />

Wang Shengsen, Chunyan Feng, Caili Guo, Beijing University of<br />

Posts and Telecommunications<br />

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2 Energy-Aware Competitive Power Control in Relay-<br />

Assisted Interference Channels with Direct Transmitters-<br />

Receivers Link<br />

Alessio Zappone, University of Cassino, Italy; Eduard Jorswieck,<br />

<strong>Dresden</strong> University of Technology; S. Buzzi, Universitä degli Studi<br />

di Cassino<br />

3 Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation for Two-Way<br />

Multiple Relay OFDM System<br />

Yinjun Liu, Cui Qimei, Ting Fu, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications; Janro Niemela, Tampere University of<br />

Technology<br />

4 Source Energy-Saving Performance in Amplify-and-<br />

Forward Relay-Assisted Wireless Systems<br />

Pan Cao, Eduard Jorswieck, <strong>Dresden</strong> University of Technology<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 1<br />

4E: Channel Modeling and Estimation I<br />

Chair: Thorsten Wild, Alcatel Lucent, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Channel Estimation and Feedback in OFDM Systems<br />

Xiao-an Wang, Blue Mountain Wireless; Stephen B. Wicker, Cornell<br />

University<br />

2 Impact of Imperfect Channel Estimation on SC-FDE<br />

Nuno Souto, ISCTE-IUL/Instituto de Telecomunicações; Rui Dinis,<br />

Universidade Nova de Lisboa; João Carlos Silva, ISCTE/Instituto de<br />

Telecomunicações<br />

3 Pilot Aided 3D Channel Estimation for MIMO-OFDM<br />

Systems<br />

Xiaodan He, Zhang Jianhua, Wei Bao, Beijing University of Posts<br />

and Telecommunications<br />

4 Subspace Decomposition for Channel Estimation in SC-<br />

FDE Systems<br />

Claude D'Amours, University of Ottawa, SITE; Benoit Champagne,<br />

McGill University; Adel Omar Dahmane, UQTR<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 4<br />

4G: Vehicular and Millimeter-Wave Access<br />

Channels<br />

Chair: Claude Oestges, Université catholique de Louvain,<br />

Belgium<br />

1 28 GHz Angle of Arrival and Angle of Departure Analysis<br />

for Outdoor Cellular Communications Using Steerable<br />

Beam Antennas in New York City<br />

Kevin Wang, NYU-Poly; Yaniv Azar, Ge<strong>org</strong>e N. Wong, Rimma<br />

Mayzus, NYU WIRELESS; Hang Zhao, NYU-Poly; Jocelyn K.<br />

Schulz, NYU WIRELESS; Shu Sun, NYU-Poly; Mathew Samimi,<br />

Felix Gutierrez, Jr., NYU WIRELESS; Theodore Rappaport, New<br />

York University<br />

2 Comparison of Ray Tracing and Channel-Sounder<br />

Measurements for Vehicular Communications<br />

Jörg Nuckelt, TU Braunschweig; Taimoor Abbas, Fredrik Tufvesson,<br />

Lund University; Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, Technische<br />

Universität Wien; Laura Bernadó, ftw. Forschungszentrum<br />

Telekommunikation Wien; Thomas Kürner, Technische Universitaet<br />

Braunschweig<br />

3 EMI Suppression Techniques for Broadcast Reception in<br />

Electric Vehicles<br />

Daniel Sonner, Thomas Müller, Daimler AG; Matthias Düll,<br />

University of Ulm; Robert Weigel, University of Erlangen-<br />

Nuremberg<br />

4 Radar Scattering Design Elements for a Pre-Collision<br />

System Surrogate Target<br />

William Buller, Brian Wilson, Line van Nieuwstadt, James Ebling,<br />

Michigan Tech Research Institute, Michigan Technological<br />

University; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Engineering and<br />

Manufacturing North America; David LeBlanc, University of<br />

Michigan's Transportation Research Institute<br />

5 The Effect of Human Blockage on the Performance of<br />

Millimeter-Wave Access Link for Outdoor Coverage<br />

Mohamed Abouelseoud, Gregg Charlton, InterDigital, Inc.<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 5<br />

4H: Random Access and Medium Access<br />

Control<br />

Chair: Javier Matamoros, CTTC, Spain<br />

1 A Mixed Strategy-Based Mechanism for Multi-Rate<br />

Multi-Channel Allocation in Wireless Networks<br />

Lv Bo, Wu Muqing, Wen Jingrong, Wang Dongyang, Beijing<br />

University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

2 An Optimized Random Access Algorithm for MTC Users<br />

over Wireless Networks<br />

Li Jinhong, Tian Hui, Lingling Xu, Yao Huang, Beijing University of<br />

Posts and Telecommunications<br />

3 Full Duplex Media Access Control for Wireless Multi-<br />

Hop Networks<br />

Kenta Tamaki, Yusuke Sugiyama, Ari Raptino H., Shizuoka<br />

University; Masaki Bandai, Sophia University; Shunsuke Saruwatari,<br />

Takashi Watanabe, Shizuoka University<br />

4 Performance of CSMA/CA Multi-Hop Network<br />

Considering Intra-Flow Interference under Fading<br />

Environment<br />

Jingze Dai, Yasushi Yamao, University of Electro-Communications<br />

(UEC Tokyo), Japan<br />

5 Transmission Power Control for FlashLinQ Device-to-<br />

Device Communication System<br />

Sueng Jae Bae, Dong Hyun Kim, Bum-Gon Choi, Min Young<br />

Chung, Sungkyunkwan University<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 6<br />

4I: Satellite Communications and Networking<br />

Chair: Daniele Tarchi, University of Bologna, Italy<br />

1 An Energy-Efficient Strategy to Improve Coverage in a<br />

Network of Wireless Mobile Sensors with Nonidentical<br />

Sensing Ranges<br />

Hamid Mahboubi, Amir G. Aghdam, Concordia University<br />

2 BGAN Radio Interface Enhancements for SatCom-onthe-Move<br />

Panos Fines, Wireless Intelligent Systems Ltd.; Ekaterini<br />

Christofylaki, Wireless Intelligent Systems Ltd; Paul Febvre, Ammar<br />

Khan, Inmarsat Global Ltd.<br />

3 Measurement-Based Performance Analysis of<br />

Cooperative Diversity for Satellite Terminals in a Moving<br />

Convoy<br />

Jonas König, Alexander Ihlow, Daniel Arndt, Ilmenau University of<br />

Technology; Albert Heuberger, Fraunhofer IIS; Giovanni Del Galdo,<br />

Ilmenau University of Technology<br />

4 Packet Transfer Delay Minimization by Network-Wide<br />

Equalization of Unbalanced Traffic Load in Multi-<br />

Layered Satellite Networks<br />

Yuichi Kawamoto, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato, Tohoku University;<br />

Naoko Yoshimura, Naoto Kadowaki, National Institute of<br />

Information and Communications Technology<br />

5 Spatial Reuse for Location-Aided Multi-User<br />

Beamforming in 60 GHz WPAN Systems<br />

Xiaoyi Zhu, University of Bristol; Congzheng Han, Ofcom; Angela<br />

Doufexi, University of Bristol<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Terrace Level<br />

4P: Multiple Antenna Systems and Space-Time-<br />

Frequency Processing Posters<br />

Chair: Tommy Svensson, Chalmers University of Technology,<br />

Sweden<br />

1 A Low Complexity PMI/RI Selection Scheme in LTE-A<br />

Systems<br />

Daisuke Ogawa, Chimato Koike, Takashi Seyama, Takashi Dateki,<br />

Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.<br />

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2 Adaptive Basis Patterns Computation for Electronically<br />

Steerable Passive Array Radiator Antennas<br />

Panagiotis N. Vasileiou, Evangelos D. Thomatos, University of<br />

Piraeus; Konstantinos Maliatsos, National Technical University of<br />

Athens; Athanasios Kanatas, University of Piraeus<br />

3 Beamforming Strategies for Energy Efficient<br />

Transmission in LTE<br />

Filipe Cardoso, ESTSetubal, Polytechnic Institute of Setubal; Luis<br />

M. Correia, IST/INOV-INESC - Technical University of Lisbon;<br />

Sven Petersson, ERICSSON; Mauro Boldi, Telecom Italia<br />

4 Downlink Energy Efficiency Analysis of Some Multiple<br />

Antenna Systems<br />

Marcos Tomio Kakitani, Glauber Brante, Richard Demo Souza,<br />

UTFPR; Muhammad Ali Imran, University of Surrey<br />

5 Energy-Efficient MIMO Detection Using Link-Adaptive<br />

Parameter Adjustment<br />

Liang Liu, Lund University<br />

6 Multi-Ary EXIT Chart Analysis with Chi-Square<br />

Distributed A Priori Information for Concatenation of<br />

USTM and Signal-Based Turbo Coding<br />

Da-Peng Zhang, Ju Liu, Shandong University; Heng-Yang,<br />

University of the Air Force<br />

7 On the Performance of Diagonal Lattice Space-Time<br />

Codes for the Quasi-Static MIMO Channel<br />

Walid Abediseid, King Abdullah University of Science and<br />

Technology; Mohamed-Slim Alouini, KAUST<br />

8 Recursive Joint Transmit and Receive Antenna Selection<br />

in Spatial Multiplexing Systems<br />

Liang Zhou, Yoji Ohashi, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.<br />

9 Scheduling Algorithms for MU-MIMO with Partial<br />

Current CSIT and Full Delayed CSIT<br />

Ankit Singh Rawat, University of Texas at Austin; Ozgun Y.<br />

Bursalioglu, Haralabos Papadopoulos, Docomo Innovations Inc.<br />

10 Transmit Antenna Selection in Space Shift Keying<br />

Modulation<br />

Enzhi Zhou, Li Hao, University of Southwest Jiaotong<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 2<br />

5A: AF Relaying<br />

Chair: Stefano Tomasin, University of Padova, Italy<br />

1 A Novel Channel Estimation Scheme on Amplify-and-<br />

Forward Cooperative OFDM-Based Wireless LAN<br />

Systems<br />

Hayato Fukuzono, Yusuke Asai, Riichi Kudo, Masato Mizoguchi,<br />

NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, NTT Corporation<br />

2 Amplify-and-Forward Relaying in Nakagami-m<br />

Frequency-Selective Fading Channels<br />

Tsan-Ming Wu, Szu-Liang Wang, Chung Yuan Christian University<br />

3 An Analytical Approach to the Outage Probability of<br />

Amplify-and-Forward Relaying with an MRC Receiver<br />

Mehdi Molu, Norbert Goertz, Vienna University of Technology<br />

4 Combining of Loop Signals in Frequency Offset Amplifyand-Forward<br />

Relay<br />

Naoki Kikuchi, Mamiko Inamori, Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio University<br />

5 Outage Performance of Dual-Hop Fixed Gain Amplifyand-Forward<br />

Relaying over Nakagami-m Fading with<br />

kappa-µ and eta-µ Interference<br />

Zhengwei Ni, Xiaoyi Liu, Xin Zhang, Dacheng Yang, Beijing<br />

University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 3<br />

5B: Cooperative Networks<br />

Chair: Frank H.P. Fitzek, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University, Denmark<br />

1 An Energy Efficient Hierarchical Cooperation Based<br />

TDMA MAC Protocol in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks<br />

Seung Hyun Jeon, Kyeong min Lee, Seonghwa Yun, Jun Kyun Choi,<br />

KAIST<br />

2 CORE: COPE with MORE in Wireless Meshed Networks<br />

Jeppe Krigslund, Jonas Hansen, Martin Hundebøll, Daniel Lucani,<br />

Frank H.P. Fitzek, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

3 Energy Efficient Constellation Size Design for Green<br />

Radios in Semi-Blind Relay Networks<br />

Wang Yuning, Jianhua Zhang, Ping Zhang, Beijing University of<br />

Posts and Telecommunications<br />

4 On Achievable Rate and Ergodic Capacity of OAF<br />

Multiple-Relay Networks with CSI<br />

Tuyen Tran, Nghi Tran, Hamid Reza Bahrami, The University of<br />

Akron; Hang Dinh, Indiana University South Bend; Shivakumar<br />

Sastry, University of Akron<br />

5 On Network Codes for Multiuser Cooperative<br />

Communication in a Line Network<br />

Juliana Camilo Inácio, Federal University of Santa Catarina; João<br />

Luiz Rebelatto, Federal University of Technology-Paraná;<br />

Bartolomeu F. Uchôa-Filho, Federal University of Santa Catarina<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 4<br />

5C: Power Saving and Renewable Energy<br />

Chair: Loutfi Nuaymi, Telecom Bretagne, France<br />

1 Energy Saving in OFDMA Networks through Base<br />

Station Sleep Mode Using Genetic Algorithm<br />

Suvra Sekhar Das, Prachi Agrawal, Prabhu Chandhar, Indian<br />

Institute of Technology Kharagpur<br />

2 Energy-Aware Resource Allocation for Energy<br />

Harvesting Wireless Communication Systems<br />

Jie Gong, Sheng Zhou, Zhisheng Niu, Tsinghua University; John<br />

Thompson, University of Edinburgh<br />

3 LTE UE Energy Saving by Applying Carrier Aggregation<br />

in a HetNet Scenario<br />

Mads Lauridsen, Hua Wang, Preben E. Mogensen, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

4 Polarization Mode Dispersion Tolerant Subcarrier-Power<br />

Allocation for Improving the Power Amplifier Energy<br />

Efficiency of Joint Polarization-Amplitude-Phase<br />

Modulation<br />

Dong Wei, Chunyan Feng, Caili Guo, Beijing University of Posts<br />

and Telecommunications<br />

5 Renewable Energy Use in Cellular Networks<br />

Mauro Andres Carreno, University of Buenos Aires; Loutfi Nuaymi,<br />

Telecom Bretagne<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 5<br />

5D: LTE<br />

Chair: Karl Werner, Ericsson Research, Sweden<br />

1 A New Downlink Control Channel Scheme for LTE<br />

Wu Yu-chun, Hisilicon Technologies, Huawei; Yong-Ping Zhang,<br />

Research Department of Hisilicon, Huawei Technologies; Shulan<br />

Feng, Philipp Zhang, Hisilicon Technologies, Huawei<br />

2 Cross-Subframe Co-Channel Interference Mitigation<br />

Scheme for LTE-Advanced Dynamic TDD System<br />

Lei Jiang, NEC Laboratories, China; Ming Lei, NEC laboratories,<br />

China; Jun Du, NEC labs, China<br />

3 Field Experiments on 1-Gbps Data Transmission Using 4-<br />

by-2 Multi-User MIMO with Cross-Polarized Linear<br />

Antenna Array in LTE-Advanced Downlink<br />

Keisuke Saito, Yuki Inoue, Teruo Kawamura, Hidehiro Andoh, NTT<br />

DOCOMO, INC<br />

4 Interference Cancellation for HetNet Deployment in<br />

3GPP LTE-Advanced Rel-11<br />

Baojin Li, Jiangfeng Ji, Xin Wang, Fujitsu R&D Center Co., Ltd<br />

5 Suppression of Cyclic Prefix in Down-Link LTE like<br />

Systems to Increase Capacity<br />

Carlos Prieto del Amo, M. Julia Fernandez-Getino Garcia,<br />

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid<br />

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Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 1<br />

5E: Error Correction Coding<br />

Chair: Andre Noll Barreto, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasil<br />

1 A Reduced-Complexity Successive Cancellation List<br />

Decoding of Polar Codes<br />

Kai Chen, Kai Niu, Jiaru Lin, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

2 Enhanced EMD-Driven PEG Construction for Structured<br />

LDPC Codes<br />

Cornelius Healy, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York<br />

3 Iterative Correction of Clipped OFDM Signals with<br />

Unknown Clipping Levels<br />

Wilson Diniz Wellisch, Anatel; Andre Noll Barreto, Ian Alves Ulian,<br />

University of Brasília (UnB)<br />

4 Memory-Optimized Hybrid Decoding Method for Multi-<br />

Rate Turbo Codes<br />

Injae Yoo, Bongjin Kim, In-Cheol Park, KAIST<br />

5 Quasi-Cyclic Doubly Generalized LDPC Codes<br />

Raffaele Soloperto, University of Bologna; Giuliano Garrammone,<br />

Gianluigi Liva, German Aerospace Center DLR; Oreste Andrisano,<br />

University of Bologna<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 3<br />

5F: MIMO Detection<br />

Chair: Liang Liu, Lund University, Sweden<br />

1 A Modified Successive Interference Cancellation<br />

Algorithm for Hybrid Diversity/Spatial Multiplexing<br />

MIMO Schemes<br />

Walter Freitas, Carlos Igor Ramos Bandeira, Wireless Telecom<br />

Research Group (GTEL), Francisco Márcio Correia Caldas,<br />

Wilkinson Tavares Fonseca Moura, Federal University of Ceará<br />

2 A Reduced-Complexity Blind Detector for MIMO System<br />

Using K-Means Clustering Algorithm<br />

Han-Wen Liang, National Taiwan University; Ronald Y. Chang,<br />

Wei-Ho Chung, Academia Sinica; Sy-Yen Kuo, National Taiwan<br />

University<br />

3 Adaptive Metric Calculation for Improving Detection<br />

Capability of MIMO Detectors<br />

Byeong Yong Kong, In-Cheol Park, Korea Advanced Institute of<br />

Science and Technology (KAIST)<br />

4 Dual Layer Switch-and-Examine / Selection Diversity<br />

Receivers<br />

Sébastien Roy, Université de Sherbrooke<br />

5 Low-Complexity Channel Selection and Iterative<br />

Detection for Overloaded Uplink Multiuser MIMO<br />

OFDM System<br />

Min Chen, Alister Burr, University of York<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 4<br />

5G: Spectrum Sharing in CRs<br />

Chair: Tuncer Baykas , National Institute of Information and<br />

Communications Technology, Japan<br />

1 Gray-Space Spectrum Sharing between Multiple Rotating<br />

Radars and Cellular Network Hotspots<br />

Rathapon Saruthirathanaworakun, Jon M. Peha, Carnegie Mellon<br />

University; Luis M. Correia, IST/INOV-INESC - Technical<br />

University of Lisbon<br />

2 Improved Idle Channel Utilization in Distributed Multi-<br />

Channel Cognitive Radio Systems<br />

Xiaofan Li, Qizhu Song, Junfeng Wang, Hongbo Tao, State Radio<br />

monitoring_center Testing Center; Zhang Jianhua, Beijing University<br />

of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

3 On the Value of Spectrum Sharing among Operators in<br />

Multicell Networks<br />

Rajeev Gangula, EURECOM; David Gesbert, Institut Eurecom,<br />

France; Johannes Lindblom, Linköping University; Erik G. Larsson,<br />

Linköping University, Sweden<br />

4 Optimum Power Allocation for OFDM Based Cognitive<br />

Radio Systems with Arbitrary Input Distributions<br />

Ahmed Sohail, Mohammed Al-Imari, Pei Xiao, Barry Evans,<br />

University of Surrey<br />

5 Spatial Interweave Opportunistic Spectrum Reuse by<br />

Employing Distributed Interference Alignment<br />

Jiancao Hou, Yi Ma, Rahim Tafazolli, University of Surrey<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 5<br />

5H: Data Relaying and Forwarding<br />

Chair: Kun Wang, Nanjing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications, China<br />

1 A Token Scheduled High Throughput Multi-Channel<br />

Data Collection Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network<br />

Liu Jinzhi, Makoto Suzuki, Doohwan Lee, Hiroyuki Morikawa, The<br />

University of Tokyo<br />

2 Adverse Wireless Communication Environment Impacts<br />

on AF Wireless Relay Networks<br />

Kanghee Lee, Hyuck M. Kwon, Daewon Kim, Wichita State<br />

University; Yeonggyu Shim, Hyuncheol Park, Yong H. Lee, Korea<br />

Advanced Institute of Science and Technology; Inha Hyun, Air Force<br />

(ROK)<br />

3 Intra-Car Wireless Sensors Data Collection: A Multi-Hop<br />

Approach<br />

Morteza Hashemi, Wei Si, Boston University; Moshe Laifenfeld,<br />

General Motors, Advanced Technical Center - Israel; David<br />

Starobinski, Ari Trachtenberg, Boston University<br />

4 On End-to-End Delay of Multi-Hop Wireless Networks<br />

Wanguo Jiao, Min Sheng, Yan Zhang, Xidian University; King-Shan<br />

Lui, University of Hong Kong<br />

5 Two-Way Relay Networks Using Unmanned Aircraft<br />

Systems<br />

Fumie Ono, NICT; Hideki Ochiai, Yokohama National University;<br />

Kenichi Takizawa, Suzuki Mikio, Ryu Miura, NICT<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 6<br />

5I: ITS Applications<br />

Chair: Jerome Haerri, Institut Eurécom, France<br />

1 A Novel Emergency Vehicle Dispatching System<br />

Chia-Ying Chen, National Tsing Hua University; Po-Yu Chen,<br />

Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica; Wen-Tsuen Chen,<br />

National Tsing Hua University<br />

2 Adaptive Urban Traffic Signal Control System with Bus<br />

Priority<br />

Andy An-Kai Jeng, Industrial Technology Research Institute; Rong-<br />

Hong Jan, Chien Chen, Tzu-Lin Chang, National Chiao Tung<br />

University<br />

3 Evaluating the Feasibility of Using Smartphones for ITS<br />

Safety Applications<br />

Sergio M. Tornell, Carlos T. Calafate, Juan-Carlos Cano, Pietro<br />

Manzoni, Polytechnic University of Valencia; Manuel Fogue,<br />

Francisco J. Martinez, University of Zaragoza<br />

4 Implementing Situation Awareness for Car-to-X<br />

Applications Using Domain Specific Languages<br />

Jörg Schäfer, David Klein, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences<br />

5 VANET-Enabled Eco-Friendly Road Characteristics-<br />

Aware Routing for Vehicular Traffic<br />

Ronan Doolan, Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Dublin City University<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Terrace Level<br />

5P: Wireless Access Posters<br />

Chair: Kumudu Munasinghe, University of Canberram<br />

Australia<br />

1 A Pricing Based Algorithm for Cell Switching Off in<br />

Green Cellular Networks<br />

Ali Yildiz, Tolga Girici, TOBB University of Economics and<br />

Technology; Halim Yanikomeroglu, Carleton University<br />

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2 Adaptive Device Discovery in Bluetooth Low Energy<br />

Networks<br />

Jia Liu, Canfeng Chen, Nokia Research Center; Yan Ma, Beijing<br />

University of Posts and Telecommunications; Ying Xu, Tsinghua<br />

University<br />

3 Analyzing IEEE 802.11 DCF for FU-FB Systems under<br />

Multipath Fading Channels Using TUA<br />

Khurram Masood, Muhammad Saqib Sohail, A. U. H. Sheikh., King<br />

Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals<br />

4 Channel Prediction Based Rate Adaptation Scheme in<br />

Wireless USB Networks<br />

Changwon Nam, Saewoong Bahk, Seoul National University<br />

5 Dual-Diversity Combining for Constrained Resource<br />

Allocation and Throughput Maximization in OFDMA<br />

Networks<br />

Anas Al Rawi, Emiliano Garcia-Palacios, Queen's University Belfast;<br />

Sonia Aissa, INRS, University of Quebec; Charalampos C.<br />

Tsimenidis, Newcastle University; Bayan Sharif, Khalifa University<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 2<br />

6A: Coordinated Multipoint - Joint Detection<br />

Chair: Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology,<br />

<strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Decision-Feedback Multiuser Detection in Multicell<br />

Multicarrier DS-CDMA Systems with/without BS<br />

Cooperation<br />

Ju Xiaojie, Youguang Zhang, Beihang University; Lie-Liang Yang,<br />

University of Southampton<br />

2 Impact of Channel Estimation Error on LTE-Advanced<br />

Uplink Using CoMP Joint Reception in a Heterogeneous<br />

Network<br />

Kazuki Takeda, NTT DOCOMO, INC.; Takashi Iwai, Atsushi<br />

Matsumoto, Akihiko Nishio, Panasonic Mobile Communications<br />

R&D Lab. Co., Ltd.; Yasuaki Yuda, Masayuki Hoshino, Panasonic<br />

Corporation<br />

3 Joint MIMO Filter-and-Forward Relay and Base Station<br />

Post-Processing for Uplink CoMP Reception with<br />

Frequency-Selective Channels<br />

Mehrdad Kiamari, Hossein Pilaram, Babak H. Khalaj, Sharif<br />

University of Technology<br />

4 Multi-Stage Channel Estimation across Multiple Cells in<br />

Uplink Joint Reception<br />

Thorsten Wild, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent; Le-Hang Nguyen, Stephan<br />

ten Brink, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs<br />

5 The Distribution of Link Distances in Distributed<br />

Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Cellular Systems<br />

Olli Apilo, Mika Lasanen, Sandrine Boumard, Aarne Mämmelä,<br />

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 3<br />

6B: ARQ in Relaying Networks<br />

Chair: Dimitri Kténas, CEA-LETI MINATEC, France<br />

1 Distributed Turbo Coding Techniques with HARQ at<br />

Relays for LTE-A<br />

Luc Maret, Dimitri Kténas, CEA-LETI MINATEC<br />

2 Efficient ARQ Protocols for a Two-Way Amplify-and-<br />

Forward Relaying System<br />

Chin-Liang Wang, Ting-Nan Cho, Wen-Chieh Lo, Jyun-Yu Chen,<br />

National Tsing Hua University<br />

3 Performance Analysis of Amplify-and-Forward<br />

Cooperative Truncated ARQ with Partial Relay Selection<br />

Maymouna Ben Said, Hatem Boujemaa, SUPCOM<br />

4 Performance of HARQ with Reduced Size<br />

Retransmissions Using Network Coding Principles<br />

Matthias Woltering, Dirk Wübben, Armin Dekorsy, University of<br />

Bremen; Volker Braun, Uwe Doetsch, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent<br />

6 Ecologically Inspired Load Balancing for LTE SON<br />

Kumudu Munasinghe, University of Canberra; Abbas Jamalipour,<br />

University of Sydney<br />

7 Opportunistic Energy Aware Scheduler for Wireless<br />

Networks<br />

Cedric Gueguen, University of Rennes 1<br />

8 Search Space Design in Enhanced Physical Downlink<br />

Control Channel for LTE-Advanced<br />

Qin Mu, Liu Liu, Lan Chen, DoCoMo Beijing Communications;<br />

Kazuaki Takeda, NTT DOCOMO Inc.<br />

9 Spatio-Temporal Ensemble Prediction on Mobile<br />

Broadband Network Data<br />

Saulius Samulevicius, Yoann Pitarch, Torben Bach Pedersen, Troels<br />

B. Sørensen, Department of Computer Science, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

10 Game Theory Based Hybrid Access for Macrocell-Edge<br />

Users in a Macro-Femto Network<br />

Yanwei Li, Waseda University; Zhenyu Zhou, North China Electric<br />

Power University; Nguyen Hoai Nam, Takuro Sato, Waseda University<br />

5 Power and Rate Optimisation for Multi-Hop Networks<br />

and DF with Incremental Redundancy<br />

Stephan Schedler, Volker Kuehn, University of Rostock<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 4<br />

6C: Energy Efficiency<br />

Chair: Liang Zhang, Softbank Mobile Corporation, Japan<br />

1 Distributed Energy-Efficient Inter-Cell Interference<br />

Coordination (ICIC) in Multi-Cell HetNets<br />

Chrysovalantis Kosta, Bernard Hunt, Atta Quddus, Rahim Tafazolli,<br />

University of Surrey<br />

2 Energy Efficient Power and Time Allocation in a<br />

Macrocell/Femtocell Network<br />

Shashika Manosha, Nandana Rajatheva, Matti Latva-aho, Centre for<br />

Wireless Communications, University of Oulu<br />

3 Energy Efficient Small-Cell Discovery Using Received<br />

Signal Strength Based Radio Maps<br />

Athul Prasad, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;<br />

Petteri Lunden, Nokia Research Center; Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto<br />

University; Carl Wijting, Nokia<br />

4 Impact of Hidden Nodes on Wake-Up Signaling Based on<br />

Frame Length Modulation for Energy-Efficient WLAN<br />

Yuma Asada, Hiroyuki Yomo, Kansai University<br />

5 Trade-Off between Spectral and Energy Efficiencies in a<br />

Fading Communication Link<br />

Suman Khakurel, Leila Musavian, Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 5<br />

6D: Special Session: Non-orthogonal Modulation<br />

Chair: Gerhard Wunder, Fraunhofer HHI Berlin, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Analysis of Pilot Decontamination Based on Power Control<br />

Ralf Mueller, NTNU Trondheim; Mikko Vehkapera, KTH; Laura<br />

Cottatellucci, Eurecom<br />

2 Low Complexity GFDM Receiver Based on Sparse<br />

Frequency Domain Processing<br />

Ivan Simões Gaspar, Nicola Michailow, Ainoa Navarro, Eckhard<br />

Ohlmer, Stefan Krone, Gerhard Fettweis, Technische Universität<br />

<strong>Dresden</strong><br />

3 On the Use of Filter Bank Based Multicarrier Modulation<br />

for Professional Mobile Radio<br />

Markku Renfors, Tampere University of Technology; Carlos Bader,<br />

Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya-CTTC;<br />

Leonardo Gomes Baltar, Technische Universität München; Didier Le<br />

Ruyet, Daniel Roviras, CNAM Paris; Mege, Philippe, Cassidian;<br />

Martin Haardt, TU Ilmenau<br />

4 Peak Behavior and Information Rates for Orthonormal<br />

Systems<br />

Holger Boche, Technical University Munich; Brendan Farrell,<br />

California Institute of Technology<br />

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Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 1<br />

6E: Synchronization<br />

Chair: Leif Wilhelmsson, Ericsson Research, Sweden<br />

1 A Message Passing Approach to Joint Channel<br />

Estimation and Decoding with Carrier Frequency Offset<br />

in Time Selective Rayleigh Fading Channel<br />

Hongjie Zhao, Hua Wang, Nan Wu, Jingming Kuang, Beijing<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

2 A Novel Hierarchical Low Complexity Synchronization<br />

Method for OFDM Systems<br />

Pramod Udupa, University of Rennes 1; Olivier Sentieys, IRISA;<br />

Pascal Scalart, University of Rennes 1<br />

3 Design of a Configurable Complex IF Receiver<br />

Supporting LTE Carrier Aggregation<br />

Leif R. Wilhelmsson, Ericsson Research, Lund, Sweden; Jim<br />

Svensson, Martin Anderson, Staffan Ek, Roland Strandberg, Ericsson<br />

Research; Lars Sundström, Ericsson AB<br />

4 Over-The-Air Phase Synchronization Mechanism for<br />

LTE Small Cells in Interference-Limited Scenarios<br />

Javier Lorca, Telefónica I+D<br />

5 Self-Successive Interference Canceller for Uplink<br />

OFDMA with Carrier Frequency Offsets<br />

Babar Aziz, Supélec; Inbar Fijalkow, ENSEA - Universitée de Cergy<br />

Pontoise - CNRS; Myriam Ariaudo, ETIS, ENSEA, Universitée de<br />

Cergy-Pontoise<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 3<br />

6F: MIMO Systems<br />

Chair: Torbjörn Ekman, Norwegian University of Science and<br />

Technology, Norway<br />

1 Field Experiments on Antenna Configuration Associated<br />

with Fading Correlation for Downlink Multi-User MIMO<br />

in LTE-Advanced<br />

Yuki Inoue, Keisuke Saito, Teruo Kawamura, Hidehiro Andoh, NTT<br />

DOCOMO, INC<br />

2 IEEE 802.11n: Effects of Feedback Non-Idealities on<br />

Performance of Transmit Beamforming Transceivers<br />

Roger Pierre Fabris Hoefel, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,<br />

Brazil<br />

3 LTE-A Field Measurements: 8x8 MIMO and Carrier<br />

Aggregation<br />

Karl Werner, Henrik Asplund, Ericsson Research; Björn Halvarsson,<br />

Niklas Jaldén, Daniel V.P. Figueiredo, Ericsson AB; Anton K.<br />

Kathrein, Kathrein-Werke KG<br />

4 Performance of VoIP in Presence of MIMO Interference<br />

in OFDMA (LTE) Networks<br />

Suvra Sekhar Das, Priyabrata Parida, Indian Institute of Technology<br />

Kharagpur; Subhajit Paul, Texas Instruments Inc. India<br />

5 System-Level Assessment of Non-Orthogonal Spectrum<br />

Sharing via Transmit Beamforming<br />

Remco Litjens, TNO ICT; Haibin Zhang, TNO; Ivo Noppen,<br />

University of Twente; Lei Yu, Linköping University, Dept. of<br />

Electrical Engineering; Eleftherios Karipidis, Linköping University;<br />

Kai Börner, Fraunhofer HHI<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 4<br />

6G: CR Relaying<br />

Chair: Wei Lu , University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

1 A Cognitive Radio Relay Selection Scheme with Fairness<br />

Analyses in Two-Tier Femtocell Networks<br />

Xiaolong Zhao, Tiejun Lv, Yueming Lu, Beijing University of Posts<br />

and Telecommunications<br />

2 A Novel Adaptive Mode PAPR Reduction Scheme for<br />

NC-OFDM Based Cognitive Radios<br />

Saadia Tabassum, National University of Sciences and Technology;<br />

Sajjad Hussain, M. A. Jinnah University, Islamabad; Abdul Ghafoor,<br />

National University of Sciences and Technology<br />

3 Cognitive MIMO Relaying in Nakagami-m Fading<br />

Phee Lep Yeoh, University of Melbourne; Maged Elkashlan, Queen<br />

Mary, University of London; Trung Q. Duong, Blekinge Institute of<br />

Technology; Nan Yang, University of New South Wales; Cyril<br />

Leung, The University of British Columbia<br />

4 Multi-Pair Cognitive Two-Way Relaying and Power<br />

Allocation under Imperfect CSI<br />

P. Ubaidulla, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, King Abdullah University of<br />

Science and Technology; Sonia Aissa, INRS, University of Quebec<br />

5 On Secondary User Transmission Schemes in Relay-<br />

Assisted Cognitive Radio Networks<br />

Serveh Shalmashi, Ben Slimane, KTH Royal Institute of Technology<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 5<br />

6H: Device Application & LTE<br />

Chair: Fabricio A. Silva, Federal University of Viçosa, Brasil<br />

1 Community-Based Sequential Paging for LTE-A Cellular<br />

Network<br />

Du Yang, Instituto de Telecomunicações-Aveiro; Joaquim Bastos,<br />

Instituto de Telecomunicações - Aveiro; Shahid, IT; Christos<br />

Verikoukis, CTTC; Jonathan Rodriguez, Instituto de<br />

Telecomunicações-Aveiro<br />

2 Investigating Call Drops with Field Measurements on<br />

Commercial Mobile Phones<br />

Alessandro Messina, Gabriel Caragea, Pol Torres Compta, Frank<br />

H.P. Fitzek, Stephan A. Rein, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University<br />

3 LTE Pricing Strategies<br />

Usama Mir, Loutfi Nuaymi, Telecom Bretagne Rennes<br />

4 Proximity-Based Data Offloading via Network Assisted<br />

Device-to-Device Communications<br />

Alexander Pyattaev, Tampere University of Technology; Johnsson,<br />

Kerstin, Intel; Sergey Andreev, Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Tampere<br />

University of Technology, Finland<br />

5 The Zewall Project: Real-Time Delivering of Events via<br />

Portable Devices<br />

Usama Mir, Houssein Wehbe, Loutfi Nuaymi, Aurelie Moriceau,<br />

Bruno Stevant, Institut Mines-Telecom; Telecom Bretagne<br />

Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 6<br />

6I: Access and Networking Aspects<br />

Chair: Jerome Haerri, Institut Eurécom, France<br />

1 A Probability Based MAC Channel Congestion Control<br />

Mechanism for VANET<br />

Chih-Wei Hsu, Tien-Yuan Hsieh, Industrial Technology Research<br />

Institute, Taiwan<br />

2 Bulk Data Transfer through VANET Infrastructure<br />

Darwin Astudillo, Emmanuel Chaput, André-Luc Beylot, University<br />

of Toulouse, ENSEEIHT/IRIT, TéSA<br />

3 Improving Effective Contact Duration in Vehicular<br />

Delay-Tolerant Networks<br />

David Chaves-Diéguez, J<strong>org</strong>e Muñoz Castañer, GRADIANT;<br />

Francisco J. González Castaño, Felipe Gil-Castiñeira, University of<br />

Vigo<br />

4 Performance of BSM Dissemination in Multi-Channel<br />

DSRC<br />

Xiaoyan Yin, Duke University; Xiaomin Ma, Oral Roberts<br />

University; Kishor Trivedi, Duke University<br />

5 Reliable Inter-Vehicle Broadcast Communication with<br />

Sectorized Roadside Relay Station<br />

Huiting Cheng, Yasushi Yamao, University of Electro-<br />

Communications (UEC Tokyo), Japan<br />

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Tuesday 4 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Terrace Level<br />

6P: Security, Applications and Network<br />

Optimization<br />

Chair: Kun Wang, Nanjing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications, China<br />

1 An Adaptive Guiding Protocol for Crowd Evacuation<br />

Based on Wireless Sensor Networks<br />

Chi-Han Lin, National Tsing Hua University; Po-Yu Chen, Institute<br />

of Information Science, Academia Sinica; Wen-Tsuen Chen,<br />

National Tsing Hua University<br />

2 An Energy-Efficient and Load-Balancing Cluster-Based<br />

Routing Algorithm for CSMA-Based Wireless Sensor<br />

Networks<br />

Rwan Ibrahim, Dung Ho Quang, Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University<br />

3 Assessment of the One-Dimensional Generalized New<br />

Mersenne Number Transform for Security Systems<br />

Nick Rutter, Said Boussakta, Alex Bystrov, Newcastle University<br />

4 Caching Proxying for Mobile Users<br />

Patrick Seeling, Central Michigan University<br />

5 Low-Power, End-to-End Reliable Collection Using Glossy<br />

for Wireless Sensor Networks<br />

Makoto Suzuki, Yasutaka Yamashita, Hiroyuki Morikawa, The<br />

University of Tokyo<br />

6 Radio-Frequency Tomographic Tracking of a Time-<br />

Varying Number of Targets with Wireless Sensor<br />

Networks<br />

Hang Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications;<br />

Chonghua Liu, Weiping Shu, Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System<br />

Engineering, Beijing, China; Aidong Men, Yi Zheng, Beijing<br />

University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

7 Simple Active Period Selection Scheme for Cluster-Based<br />

IEEE 802.15.4 WSNs with Dynamic Network Changes<br />

Kazuo Mori, Katsuhiro Naito, Hideo Kobayashi, Mie University<br />

8 Utilize Adaptive Spreading Code Length to Increase<br />

Energy Efficiency for WSN<br />

Fei Qin, Yongrui Chen, University of Chinese Academy of Science;<br />

Xuewu Dai, Southwest University<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 2<br />

7A: Cooperative Beamforming<br />

Chair: Amitava Ghosh, Nokia Siemens Networks, USA<br />

1 Beamforming Design and Relay Selection for Multiple<br />

MIMO AF Relay Systems with Limited Feedback<br />

Tao Tao, Andreas Czylwik, Universität Duisburg-Essen<br />

2 Cooperative Beamforming for a Two-Cell System with<br />

Limited Feedback<br />

Bo Zhao, Andreas Czylwik, Universität Duisburg-Essen<br />

3 Distributed Receive Beamforming: A Scalable<br />

Architecture and Its Proof of Concept<br />

Francois Quitin, Andrew Irish, Upamanyu Madhow, University of<br />

California, Santa Barbara<br />

4 Linear Beamforming with One-Way Cooperation for<br />

MISO Interference Channels<br />

Juyul Lee, Keunyoung Kim, Seongchul Cho, Seunghwan Lee, ETRI<br />

5 Low Complexity Cooperative Multicast Beamforming in<br />

Heterogeneous Networks<br />

Guido Dartmann, Xitao Gong, Gerd Ascheid, RWTH Aachen<br />

University<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 3<br />

7B: Interference Alignment<br />

Chair: Tobias Weber, University of Rostock, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Feasibility Conditions for Relay-Aided Interference<br />

Alignment in Partially Connected Networks<br />

Xiang Li, University of Rostock; Hussein Al-Shatri, Universit of<br />

Rostock; Rakash SivaSiva Ganesan, Technische Universität<br />

Darmstadt; Anja Klein, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt; Tobias<br />

Weber, University of Rostock<br />

2 Feasibility Study of Interference Alignment Based Two-<br />

Cell Coordinated Beamforming in TD-LTE-A System<br />

Chongning Na, Xiaolin Hou, Atsushi Harada, DoCoMo Beijing Labs<br />

3 Multi-User Scheduling and Interference Alignment for<br />

Cooperative Multi-Cell Downlink Transmissions<br />

Huan Sun, Wei Fang, R&I, Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell<br />

4 Performance Analysis of OFDMA Based Wireless<br />

Cooperative Networks with Interference Management<br />

Aymen Omri, Mazen Hasna, Qatar University<br />

5 Performance of Joint Antenna and User Selection<br />

Schemes for Interference Alignment in MIMO<br />

Interference Channels<br />

Carlos Igor Ramos Bandeira, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira, Paulo<br />

Garcia Normando, Walter Freitas, Yuri C. B. Silva, F. Rodrigo P.<br />

Cavalcanti, Federal University of Ceará<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 4<br />

7C: QoS and Fairness<br />

Chair: Cedric Gueguen, University of Rennes 1, France<br />

1 A Master-Slave Channel Selection Scheme to Improve<br />

Fairness among Cells in IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs<br />

B. A. Hirantha Sithira Abeysekera, Koichi Ishihara, Yasuhiko Inoue,<br />

Takeo Ichikawa, Masato Mizoguchi, NTT Corporation<br />

2 Dynamic Scheduling with Statistical Delay Guarantees<br />

and Traffic Dropping<br />

Khoa Tran Phan, Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University<br />

3 Proactive Bandwidth Estimation for IEEE 802.15.4-Based<br />

Networks<br />

Muhammad Omer Farooq, Institute of Telematics, University of<br />

Luebeck; Thomas Kunz, Carleton University<br />

4 Quality of Service Support under DRX Mechanism in<br />

LTE Advanced Wireless Networks<br />

Tsern-Huei Lee, Cheng-Jie Tsai, Tzu-Han Wu, Institute of<br />

Communication Engineering National Chiao Tung University<br />

5 QoE-oriented Resource Allocation for Femtocell<br />

Networks in OFDMA systems<br />

Peilong Li, Ying Wang, Weidong Zhang, Yan Huang, Beijing<br />

University of Posts & Telecommunications<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Konferenz 5<br />

7D: Heterogeneous Networks<br />

Chair: Sayantan Choudhury, Nokia Research Center, Usa<br />

1 Addressing 4G Demand: Picos vs. Macros, a Suburban<br />

Case Study<br />

Mark Cudak, William Hillery, Amitava Ghosh, Benny Vejlgaard,<br />

Nokia Siemens Networks; Zhubo Huang, Sprint Nextel Corporation<br />

2 Cross-Layer Optimization for Opportunistic Multi-MAC<br />

Aggregation<br />

Tariq Elkourdi, Amith Chincholi, Tan Ba Le, Alpaslan Demir,<br />

InterDigital Communications, LLC<br />

3 Joint Power Reduction and Time-Domain Scheduling for<br />

Interference Mitigation in Macro-Pico Heterogeneous<br />

Networks with Differential Evolution<br />

Rui Han, Chunyan Feng, Hailun Xia, Qi Li, Yu Xu, Beijing<br />

University of Posts and Telecommunications<br />

4 Radio Resource Management for OFDMA-Based Mobile<br />

Relay Enhanced Heterogenous Cellular Networks<br />

Ilhan Basturk, Berna Ozbek, Izmir Institute of Technology; Çağatay<br />

Edemen, Işık University; Ahmet Serdar TAN, Türk<br />

Telekomünikasyon A.Ş; Engin Zeydan, Avea; Salih Ergüt, AveaLabs<br />

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5 Throughput Utility Optimization in HetNets<br />

Sem Borst, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies; Stephen Hanly,<br />

Macquarie University; Philip Whiting, Bell Labs, Lucent<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 1<br />

7E: Performance Analysis and Models<br />

Chair: Xianbin Wang, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />

1 Lower Bound on Averages of the Product of L Gaussian<br />

Q-Functions over Nakagami-m Fading<br />

Hua Fu, National University of Singapore; Mingwei Wu, Zhejiang<br />

University of Science and Technology; Pooi-Yuen Kam, National<br />

University of Singapore<br />

2 On the Sum of Squared η-µ Random Variates with<br />

Application to the Performance of Wireless<br />

Communication Systems<br />

Imran Shafique Ansari, Ferkan Yilmaz, Mohamed-Slim Alouini,<br />

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)<br />

3 Outage Probability and Capacity for Two-Tier Femtocell<br />

Networks by Approximating Ratio of Rayleigh and Log<br />

Normal Random Variables<br />

Sumudu Prasad Samarakoon, Nandana Rajatheva, Mehdi Bennis,<br />

Matti Latva-aho, University of Oulu<br />

4 Performance Analysis of Communication Systems over<br />

Generalized alpha-lambda-eta-µ Fading Radio Channels<br />

Natalia Ermolova, Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University<br />

5 Performance Analysis of the Frequency-Despreading<br />

Structure for OFDM/OQAM Systems<br />

Davide Mattera, Universitä degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Mario<br />

Tanda, University of Naples Federico II; Maurice Bellanger,<br />

Electronic an Communications Laboratory/CNAM<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 3<br />

7F: Beamforming<br />

Chair: Cheng-Xiang, Heriot-Watt University, UK<br />

1 Cone Codebook for Limited Feedback Beamforming over<br />

Correlated MIMO Channels<br />

Yating Wu, Shanghai University; Yidong Cui, Beijing University of<br />

Posts and Telecommunications; Fei Yu, Shenzhen Polytechnic<br />

2 Opportunistic Beamforming with Precoder Diversity in<br />

Multi-User MIMO Systems<br />

Meng Wang, Feng Li, University of Melbourne; Jamie S. Evans,<br />

Monash University<br />

3 Optimal Combining of Instantaneous and Statistical CSI<br />

in the SIMO Interference Channel<br />

Miltiades C. Filippou, David Gesbert, Ge<strong>org</strong>e A. Ropokis,<br />

EURECOM<br />

4 Outage Constrained Robust Transmit Beamforming for<br />

Limited Feedback Multiuser MIMO Downlinks<br />

Yu Zhang, Ming Lei, NEC Laboratories China; Zhi Ding, UC Davis;<br />

Gang Wang, NEC Labs, China<br />

5 Practical Multiuser MIMO Beamforming Using the<br />

Strongest Eigenmodes<br />

Bruhtesfa Godana, Torbjörn Ekman, Norwegian University of<br />

Science and Technology<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 4<br />

7G: Spectrum Sensing<br />

Chair: Matthieu Gautier, INRIA Rennes, France<br />

1 A Novel Cross-Correlation Combining Based Spectrum<br />

Sensing Approach<br />

Asma Ben Hadj Hmida, Higher school of communications<br />

SUPCOM; Sofiane Cherif, Sup'Com; Hichem Besbes, Ecole<br />

Supérieure des Communications de Tunis, Sup'Com<br />

2 A Novel Wavelet-Based Energy Detection for<br />

Compressive Spectrum Sensing<br />

Xiao Han, Wenbo Xu, Kai Niu, Zhiqiang He, Beijing University of<br />

Posts and Telecommunications<br />

3 Energy-Efficient Partial-Cooperative Spectrum Sensing<br />

in Cognitive Radio over Fading Channels<br />

Saud Althunibat, University of Trento; Sandeep Narayanan, WEST<br />

Aquila; Marco Di Renzo, CNRS-SUPELEC-Univ Paris-Sud;<br />

Fabrizio Granelli, University of Trento<br />

4 Exploiting Spatial Dimension in Spectrum Sensing Using<br />

a Sector Antenna: A Ray Tracer Based Analysis<br />

Bilal Hasan Qureshi, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Noman Murtaza,<br />

Michael Grimm, Alexander Krah, Matthias Hein, Technische<br />

Universität Ilmenau; Albert Heuberger, Fraunhofer IIS; Reiner<br />

Thomä, Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

5 Factor Graph Based Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in<br />

Cognitive Radio over Time-Varying Channels<br />

Debasish Bera, Indrajit Chakrabarti, Priyadip Ray, Sant Saran<br />

Pathak, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 5<br />

7H: Performance Evaluation & VANET<br />

Chair: Salim Bitam, University of Biskra, Algeria<br />

1 ConProVA: A Smart Context Provisioning Middleware<br />

for VANET Applications<br />

Fabricio A Silva, Federal University of Viçosa; Thais R M B Silva,<br />

UFV; Linnyer B Ruiz, UEM; Antonio Alfredo Loureiro, UFMG<br />

2 Markov-History Based Modeling for Realistic Mobility of<br />

Vehicles in VANETs<br />

Salim Bitam, University of Biskra; Abdelhamid Mellouk, University<br />

of Paris-Est (UPEC)<br />

3 Performance Evaluation and Accuracy Upgrading of<br />

PESQ in Chinese Environment<br />

Liu Yitong, Shen Yun, Liu Qianhong, Shi Ran, Hongwen Yang,<br />

Dacheng Yang, Lin Sang, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

4 Performance Evaluation of ROHC Reliable and<br />

Optimistic Mode for Voice over LTE<br />

Andreas Maeder, Arne Felber, NEC Laboratories Europe<br />

5 VeSense: Energy-Efficient Vehicular Sensing<br />

Jong Hoon Ahnn, Miodrag Potkonjak, University of California Los<br />

Angeles<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 8:30-10:00 Seminar 6<br />

7I: Positioning and Localization<br />

Chair: Marcel Kyas, FU Berlin, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 A Joint Positioning and Communication Paradigm Using<br />

Relay Nodes as Anchors<br />

Javier Perez-Ramirez, Deva K. Borah, David Voelz, New Mexico<br />

State University<br />

2 A Low Complexity UWB Localization Algorithm Using<br />

Finite-Resolution Quantization<br />

Fei Sun, Yanlong Zhang, Huarui Yin, WeiDong Wang, University of<br />

Science and Technology of China<br />

3 An Accurate 3D UWB Hyperbolic Localization in Indoor<br />

Multipath Environment Using Iterative Taylor-Series<br />

Estimation<br />

Qi Yongbin, Soh Cheong Boon, Erry Gunawan, Low Kay Soon,<br />

Arash Maskooki, Nanyang Technological University<br />

4 Using Building Plans and Self-Contained Sensors with<br />

GNSS Initialization for Indoor Navigation<br />

Martti Kirkko-Jaakkola, Jussi Collin, Jarmo Takala, Tampere<br />

University of Technology<br />

5 Weighted Least-Squares by Bounding-Box (B-WLS) for<br />

NLOS Mitigation of Indoor Localization<br />

Yuan Yang, Yubin Zhao, Marcel Kyas, Freie Universität Berlin<br />

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Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 2<br />

8A: Distributed Antenna Systems<br />

Chair: Francois Quitin, University of California, USA<br />

1 Adaptive Distributed Space-Time Coding for Cooperative<br />

MIMO Relaying Systems with Limited Feedback<br />

Tong Peng, Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York; Anke Schmeink,<br />

RWTH Aachen University<br />

2 Closed-Form Solutions for Minimizing Sum MSE in<br />

Multiuser Relay Networks<br />

Hussein Al-Shatri, Xiang Li, University of Rostock; Rakash SivaSiva<br />

Ganesan, Anja Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt; Tobias<br />

Weber, University of Rostock<br />

3 Distributed Cooperative Spatial Multiplexing with<br />

Slepian Wolf Code<br />

Nian Xie, Alister Burr, Min Chen, University of York<br />

4 Optimal Amplify-and-Forward Precode and Relay<br />

Amplifying Matrices<br />

Hyunggi Kim, Kanghee Lee, Hyuck M. Kwon, Wichita State<br />

University; Yeonggyu Shim, Hyuncheol Park, Yong H. Lee, Korea<br />

Advanced Institute of Science and Technology<br />

5 Sum Rate Based Transmission Selection Schemes in<br />

Distributed Antenna Systems<br />

Heejin Kim, Sang-Rim Lee, Inkyu Lee, Korea University<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 3<br />

8B: Radio Resource Management - Relaying<br />

Chair: Michael Kuhn, University of Applied Sciences<br />

Darmstadt, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Algorithms for Adaptive Radio Resource Management in<br />

Relay-Assisted LTE-A Networks<br />

Paul Arnold, Oscar Ramos, Veselin Rakocevic, Telekom Innovation<br />

Laboratories / City University London; Joachim Habermann,<br />

Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen<br />

2 Cooperative Communications against Jamming with<br />

Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex Relaying<br />

Gan Zheng, University of Luxembourg; Eduard Jorswieck, <strong>Dresden</strong><br />

University of Technology; Bjorn Ottersten, University of<br />

Luxembourg<br />

3 Joint Optimal Power Allocation and Relay Location for<br />

Amplify-and-Forward Multihop Relaying over<br />

Lognormal Channel<br />

Chinmoy Kundu, Ranjan Bose, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi<br />

4 Joint-Iterative Power Allocation and Interference<br />

Suppression Using MBER Technique for Cooperative<br />

CDMA Systems<br />

Guijie Wang, Yunlong Cai, Minjian Zhao, Jie Zhong, Zhejiang<br />

University<br />

5 Transmission Scheduling and Relay Assignment for<br />

Multiuser Uplink with Partial Channel Knowledge<br />

Stefano Tomasin, University of Padova<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 4<br />

8C: Interference Management<br />

Chair: Mythri Hunukumbure, Fujitsu Labs of Europe Ltd, UK<br />

1 Inter-Cell Interference Management in LTE-A Small-Cell<br />

Networks<br />

Yong-Ping Zhang, Shulan Feng, Philipp Zhang, Hisilicon<br />

Technologies, Huawei; Liang Xia, Research Department of Wireless<br />

Network, Huawei Technologies; Wu Yu-chun, Hisilicon<br />

Technologies, Huawei; Xiaotao Ren, Research Department of<br />

Wireless Network, Huawei Technologies<br />

2 Interference Mitigation Based on Partial CSI Feedback<br />

and Overhearing in an OFDMA Heterogeneous System<br />

Toshihiko Nakano, Megumi Kaneko, Kazunori Hayashi, Hideaki<br />

Sakai, Kyoto University<br />

3 Power Allocation-Based Adjacent Channel Interference<br />

Reduction for Coexisting TD-LTE and LTE-FDD Networks<br />

Yang Lan, Atsushi Harada, DOCOMO Beijing Labs<br />

4 Resource Allocation Based Uplink Intercell Interference<br />

Model in Multi-Carrier Networks<br />

Hina Tabassum, Ferkan Yilmaz, KAUST; Zaher Dawy, American<br />

University of Beirut; Mohamed-Slim Alouini, KAUST<br />

5 System Level Performance Evaluation of Dynamic TDD<br />

and Interference Coordination in Enhanced Local Area<br />

Architecture<br />

Bo Yu, Colorado State University; Hiroyuki Ishii, DOCOMO<br />

Innovations, INC.; Liuqing Yang, Colorado State University<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 5<br />

8D: Mobility and Cooperation<br />

Chair: Hirantha Abeysekera, NTT Corporation, Japan<br />

1 Analytical Evaluation of Offloading Gain in Macrocell-<br />

Femtocell OFDMA Networks<br />

Prabhu Chandhar, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Suvra<br />

Sekhar Das, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur<br />

2 Inter-eNB Coordination-Free Algorithm for Mobility<br />

Robustness Optimization in LTE HetNet<br />

Yoshinori Watanabe, Hiroto Sugahara, Yasuhiko Matsunaga, Kojiro<br />

Hamabe, NEC Corporation<br />

3 Load Balancing with Multi-Cell Cooperation in Cellular<br />

Networks<br />

Chongtao Guo, Min Sheng, Shi Yan, Xidian University; Yan Zhang,<br />

University of Xidian; Xiao Ma, Xidian University<br />

4 On Mobile Data Offloading Policies in Heterogeneous<br />

Wireless Networks<br />

Mojdeh Amani, Adnan Aijaz, King's College London; Nazir Uddin,<br />

NERA Telecommunications; Hamid Aghvami, King's College<br />

London<br />

5 Parameter Optimization for LTE Handover Using an<br />

Advanced SOM Algorithm<br />

Neil Sinclair, David Harle, Ian Glover, James Irvine, Robert<br />

Atkinson, University of Strathclyde<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 1<br />

8E: Resource Allocation and Interference<br />

Mitigation<br />

Chair: Lars Thiele, Fraunhofer HHI Berlin, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Frequency-Hopping Narrowband Interference<br />

Suppression in Spread-Spectrum Systems<br />

Hui Zhao, Zan Yang, Yuping Zhao, Peking University<br />

2 Frequency-Space Interference Alignment in Multi-Cell<br />

MIMO OFDM Downlink Systems<br />

Venceslav Kafedziski, University Cyril and Methodius, Skopje;<br />

Tomaz Javornik, Institut Jozef Stefan<br />

3 Novel Transmission Schemes for Multicell Downlink<br />

MC/DS-CDMA Systems Employing Time- and<br />

Frequency-Domain Spreading<br />

Jia Shi, Lie-Liang Yang, University of Southampton<br />

4 Optimal Power Allocation and Optimal Precoding with<br />

Multi-Cell Processing<br />

Samah A. M. Ghanem, Institute of Telecommunications, UP<br />

5 Stable Matching for Adaptive Cross-Layer Scheduling in<br />

the LTE Downlink<br />

Bernd Holfeld, Rami Mochaourab, Thomas Wirth, Fraunhofer<br />

Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 3<br />

8F: Propagation and Channel Models<br />

Chair: Andreas Festag, Technische Universität <strong>Dresden</strong>,<br />

<strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 An Experimental Evaluation of WiFi-Based Vehicle-to-<br />

Vehicle (V2V) Communication in a Tunnel<br />

Harri Viittala, Simone Soderi, Jani Saloranta, Matti Hämäläinen, Jari<br />

Iinatti, University of Oulu, Centre for Wireless Communications,<br />

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2 Evaluation of Shadow Maps for Non-Line-of-Sight<br />

Detection in Urban GNSS Vehicle Localization with<br />

VANETs - The GAIN Approach<br />

Sven Bauer, Marcus Obst, Robin Streiter, Gerd Wanielik, Chemnitz<br />

University of Technology<br />

3 Improved Performance Modeling and Anti-Interference<br />

Approaches for the Coexistence Problem in High-Speed<br />

Railway Scenario<br />

Citing Song, Hanbingjun, Xin Zhang, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications (BUPT); Li Yu, China Mobile Research<br />

Institute; Xi Cao, China Mobile Communications Corporation<br />

4 MUE-Aided Interference Avoidance Mechanism for<br />

High-Speed Railway Communications<br />

Shaoyi Xu, Nokia(China)<br />

5 Study of Receiver Concepts for Vehicular Channels in<br />

IEEE 802.11p Systems<br />

Robert Budde, Stefan Nowak, Ruediger Kays, TU Dortmund<br />

University<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 4<br />

8G: Protocols and Algorithms<br />

Chair: Oliver Holland, King's College London, UK<br />

1 A Two-Phase Scheduling Scheme for Cognitive Radio<br />

Networks Based on Opportunistic Beamforming<br />

Ayman Massaoudi, Sup'Com, Tunis, Tunisia; Noura Sellami, ENIS;<br />

Mohamed Siala, SUPCOM, Tunis, Tunisia<br />

2 Analysis of a Token Based MAC Protocol for OFDMA<br />

Cognitive Radio Environments<br />

Daniele Tarchi, University of Bologna; Romano Fantacci, University<br />

of Florence<br />

3 Dynamic Channel Reservation Based on Forecast in<br />

Cognitive Radio<br />

Sumin Deng, Lei Du, Ben Wang, Weidong Wang, Yuchen Zheng,<br />

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications; KoK Keong<br />

Chai, Queen Mary University of London<br />

4 Experimental Validation of a Distributed Algorithm for<br />

Dynamic Spectrum Access in Local Area Networks<br />

Oscar Tonelli, Gilberto Berardinelli, Fernando Tavares, Aalb<strong>org</strong><br />

University; Andrea Fabio Cattoni, Aalb<strong>org</strong> Universitet; Istvan Z.<br />

Kovacs, Nokia Siemens Networks; Troels B. Sørensen, Petar<br />

Popovski, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University; P. E. Mogensen, Nokia Siemens<br />

Networks, Aalb<strong>org</strong><br />

5 Hierarchical Power Control in Cognitive Networks<br />

Yang Chungang, Li Jiandong, Min Sheng, Hongyan Li, Qin Liu,<br />

Chao Xu, Xidian University<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Seminar 5<br />

8H: Multicast & Energy Consumption<br />

Chair: Shahid Mumtaz , Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal<br />

1 Balancing Transmission and Storage Cost for Reducing<br />

Energy Consumption in Mobile Devices<br />

Bi Zhao, Vasilis Friderikos, King's College London<br />

2 Data Download on Move in Indoor Hybrid (Radio-<br />

Optical) WLAN-VLC Hotspot Coverages<br />

Helal Chowdhury, Marcos Katz, University of Oulu<br />

3 Energy-Efficient Flexible Inter-Frequency Scanning<br />

Mechanism for Enhanced Small Cell Discovery<br />

Athul Prasad, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;<br />

Petteri Lunden, Nokia Research Center; Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto<br />

University; Carl Wijting, Nokia<br />

4 GAMLL: Gateway Assisted Multicast Algorithm<br />

Towards Low Latency for Wireless Mesh Networks<br />

Yuan Yuan, ChaoYi Bian, Zhao Tong, Yan Wei, Peking University<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 2<br />

9A: Relaying<br />

Chair: Dirk Wübben, University of Bremen, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 An Iterative Unified Decoding for Decode-Quantize-<br />

Forward Relaying<br />

Yuichiro Nogawa, Shinsuke Ibi, Seiichi Sampei, Osaka University<br />

2 Energy and Spectral Efficient Inter Base Station Relaying<br />

in Cellular Systems<br />

Efstathios Katranaras, Junwei Tang, Muhammad Ali Imran,<br />

University of Surrey<br />

3 On the Error Analysis of Fixed-Gain Relay Networks<br />

over Composite Multipath/Shadowing Channels<br />

Omer Waqar, Muhammad Ali Imran, Mehrdad Dianati, University of<br />

Surrey<br />

4 On the Performance of Mixed RF/FSO Dual-Hop<br />

Transmission Systems<br />

Imran Shafique Ansari, Ferkan Yilmaz, Mohamed-Slim Alouini,<br />

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)<br />

5 Performance Analysis of OSTBC for Fixed Gain Relay<br />

Network over Nakagami-m Fading with Correlated<br />

Antennas<br />

Tachporn Sanguanpuak, AIT (Asian Institute of Technology);<br />

Nandana Rajatheva, University of Oulu; Atthapongset Pong, AIT,<br />

Bangkok; Poompat Saengudomlert, Asian Institute of Technology<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 3<br />

9B: Coordinated Multipoint - Joint Transmission II<br />

Chair: Witold Krzymien, University of Alberta, Canada<br />

1 Channel Prediction by Doppler-Delay Analysis and<br />

Benefits for Base Station Cooperation<br />

Konstantinos Manolakis, Stephan Jaeckel, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz<br />

Institute; Volker Jungnickel, Fraunhofer Insitute; Volker Braun, Bell<br />

Labs, Alcatel-Lucent<br />

2 Evaluation of Implicit Feedback in Coordinated<br />

Multipoint Transmission beyond LTE-Advanced<br />

Zijian Bai, Stanislaus Iwelski, University of Duisburg-Essen; Guido<br />

H. Bruck, Peter Jung, Lehrstuhl für KommunikationsTechnik;<br />

Biljana Badic, Tobias Scholand, Rajarajan Balraj, Intel Mobile<br />

Communications<br />

3 Investigation on Multi-Cell Sounding Reference Signal<br />

Coordination for TD-LTE-Advanced CoMP<br />

Xiaolin Hou, Chongning Na, Atsushi Harada, DOCOMO Beijing<br />

Communications Laboratories Co., Ltd<br />

4 On Feedback Requirements for CoMP Joint<br />

Transmission in the Quasi-Static User Regime<br />

Lars Thiele, Martin Kurras, Michael Olbrich, Kai Börner, Fraunhofer<br />

Heinrich Hertz Institute<br />

5 QoS-Aware Traffic Scheduling in LTE-Advanced Relay-<br />

Enhanced Networks<br />

Thiago Martins de Moraes, Universität der Bundeswehr München;<br />

Abdallah Bou Saleh, Nomor Research GmbH; Gerhard Bauch,<br />

Hamburg University of Technology; Eiko Seidel, Nomor Research<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 4<br />

9C: Femtocells<br />

Chair: Mohamed M. A. Moustafa, Egyptian Russian University,<br />

Egypt<br />

1 Cell Identifier Assignment in Two-Tier Femtocell<br />

Networks<br />

Jan Oppolzer, Robert Bestak, Czech Technical University in Prague<br />

2 Downlink Power Control for Femtocell Networks<br />

Fengming Cao, Toshiba Research Europe; Zhong Fan, Toshiba<br />

Research Laboratory<br />

3 Dynamic Frequency Selection Based on Carrier Pricing<br />

between Cells<br />

Parth Amin, Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University; Tero Henttonen,<br />

Renesas Mobile Europe; Esa Pernila, Renesas Mobile, Finland<br />

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4 Dynamic Optimization of Neighbor Cell List for<br />

Femtocells<br />

Zdenek Becvar, Michal Vondra, Pavel Mach, Czech Technical<br />

University in Prague<br />

5 Heterogeneous LTE-Advanced Network Expansion for<br />

1000x Capacity<br />

Liang Hu, Laura Luque Sanchez, Aalb<strong>org</strong> University & NTT<br />

DOCOMO; Michal Maternia, Istvan Z. Kovacs, Benny Vejlgaard,<br />

Nokia Siemens Networks - Wroclaw, Poland; P. E. Mogensen, Nokia<br />

Siemens Networks, Aalb<strong>org</strong>; Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO<br />

Communications Labs Europe GmbH, Munich, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Konferenz 5<br />

9D: High-speed Mobility Management<br />

Chair: Andreas Maeder, NEC Laboratories Europe, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Enhanced Spring Clustering in VANETs with<br />

Obstruction Considerations<br />

Leandros A. Maglaras, Dimitrios Katsaros, University of Thessaly<br />

2 Inter-Cell Interference Coordination for Highly Mobile<br />

Users in LTE-Advanced Systems<br />

Shady Khalifa, Haitham S. Hamza, Khaled Elsayed, Cairo University<br />

and Sysdsoft<br />

3 Position Assisted Coordinate HARQ in LTE Systems for<br />

High Speed Railway<br />

Wantuan Luo, Xuming Fang, Shasha Li, Yingying Xia, Southwest<br />

Jiaotong University<br />

4 TIGeR: A Traffic-Aware Intersection-Based<br />

Geographical Routing Protocol for Urban VANETs<br />

Rasool Tavakoli, Isfahan University of Technology; Majid Nabi,<br />

Eindhoven University of Technology<br />

5 Vehicular Relay Nodes for Cellular Deployments: Uplink<br />

Channel Modeling and Analysis<br />

Nadav Lavi, Jacob Scheim, General Motors<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 1<br />

9E: Channel Modeling and Estimation II<br />

Chair: Rui Dinis, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal<br />

1 An Investigation on Number of Effective Taps for<br />

Multicarrier Schemes<br />

Alphan Sahin, University of South Florida; Sultan, Aldirmaz; Ismail<br />

Guvenc, Florida International University; Hüseyin Arslan, University<br />

of South Florida<br />

2 Analysis and Modeling for Train-Ground Wireless<br />

Wideband Channel of LTE on High-Speed Railway<br />

Min Zhao, Yanzhi Sun, Yu Deshui, Beijing University of Posts and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

3 Design and Analysis of Bit Selections in HARQ Algorithm<br />

for Hybrid FSO/RF Channels<br />

Javier Perez-Ramirez, Deva K. Borah, New Mexico State University<br />

4 Reliability of an IB-DFE in the Presence of Channel<br />

Estimation Errors<br />

Nuno Souto, ISCTE-IUL/Instituto de Telecomunicações; Rui Dinis,<br />

Universidade Nova de Lisboa; João Carlos Silva, ISCTE/Instituto de<br />

Telecomunicações<br />

5 Rotation Invariant Subcarrier Mapping over DVB-T2<br />

Reserved Tones<br />

Stefano Rosati, EPFL; Enzo Alberto Candreva, Giovanni Emanuele<br />

Corazza, University of Bologna<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 3<br />

9F: In-Vehicular Communication and<br />

Communication Security<br />

Chair: Jerome Haerri, Institut Eurécom, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Electronic Decal: A Security Function Based on V2X<br />

Communication<br />

Peter Knapik, Volkswagen Group Research; Elmar Schoch, AUDI<br />

AG; Frank Kargl, University of Ulm<br />

2 Failure Detection in FlexRay Networks through<br />

Asymmetry Assessment<br />

Daniela Trombetti, Infineon Technologies AG; Stephan Frei,<br />

Technische Universität Dortmund; Magnus Maria Hell, Dieter<br />

Metzner, Infineon Technologies AG<br />

3 High Rate and High Multiplexing CAN by Short Pulse<br />

Line Codes<br />

Shingo Nitta, Daisuke Umehara, Koichiro Wakasugi, Kyoto Institute<br />

of Technology; Shinichi Ishiko, Toshiyasu Tsubouchi, AutoNetworks<br />

Technologies, Ltd.<br />

4 Multi-Carrier Medium Access Control for In-Vehicle<br />

Power Line Communication with Imperfect Sensing<br />

Amir Kenarsari-Anhari, Victor C. M. Leung, The University of<br />

British Columbia<br />

5 Stuck in Traffic (SiT) Attacks: A Framework for<br />

Identifying Stealthy Attacks That Cause Traffic<br />

Congestion<br />

Mina Guirguis, Texas State University; Ge<strong>org</strong>e Atia, University of<br />

Central Florida<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 4<br />

9G: Body Area, Underwater and Through-Wall<br />

Channels<br />

Chair: Claude Oestges, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium<br />

1 First- and Second-Order Statistics of On-Body<br />

Propagation Channels<br />

Lingfeng Liu, Université catholique de Louvain; Philippe De<br />

Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Claude Oestges, Université<br />

catholique de Louvain (UCL)<br />

2 MIMO Capacity Analysis of Off-Body Radio Channels in<br />

a Street Environment<br />

Michal Mackowiak, Luis M. Correia, IST/INOV-INESC - Technical<br />

University of Lisbon<br />

3 Signal Correlation and Power Imbalance in Dynamic On-<br />

Body Communications<br />

Carla Oliveira, Luis M. Correia, IST/INOV-INESC - Technical<br />

University of Lisbon<br />

4 Simulation Model for Wideband Mobile-to-Mobile<br />

Underwater Fading Channels<br />

Bryan Blankenagel, Alenka Zajic, Ge<strong>org</strong>ia Institute of Technology<br />

5 Singular Value Decomposition and Akaike Information<br />

Criterion Based through Wall Image Enhancement<br />

Muhammad Mohsin Riaz, Abdul Ghafoor, National University of<br />

Sciences and Technology; Victor Sreeram, University of Western<br />

Australia<br />

Wednesday 5 <strong>June</strong> 15:30-17:00 Seminar 5<br />

9H: Routing and clustering in DTNs and VANETS<br />

Chair: Petros Spachos, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

1 A Cooperative Safety Zone Approach to Enhance the<br />

Performance of VANET Applications<br />

Muhammad Awais Javed, Jamil Khan, The University of Newcastle,<br />

Australia<br />

2 A Three-Dimensional Scenario Oriented Routing Protocol<br />

in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks<br />

Qin Lin, Changle Li, Xin Wang, Zhu Lina, Xidian University<br />

3 An Efficient Routing Algorithm Based on Social<br />

Awareness in DTNs<br />

Kun Wang, Huang Guo, Meng Wu, Zhen Yang, Nanjing University<br />

of Posts and Telecommunications; Yan Liu, Nanjing University of<br />

Technology<br />

4 Timer-Based Distributed Dissemination Protocols for<br />

VANETs and Their Interaction with MAC Layer<br />

Pierpaolo Salvo, Mario De Felice, Francesca Cuomo, Andrea<br />

Baiocchi, University of Roma La Sapienza; Izhak Rubin, UCLA<br />

5 User-Oriented Fuzzy Logic-Based Clustering Scheme for<br />

Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks<br />

Irina Tal, Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Dublin City University<br />

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3rd International Workshop on Self-Organizing Networks<br />

(IWSON)<br />

1 An Evolved Mobility Robustness Optimization Algorithm<br />

for LTE Heterogeneous Networks<br />

Zhou Guohua, Huawei Technologies Sweden AB; Peter Legg, R&D<br />

center, Huawei Technologies Sweden AB<br />

2 Carrier Aggregation Based Interference Coordination for<br />

LTE-A Macro-Pico HetNet<br />

Jiang Huilin, Southeast University; Hao Wang, Southeast University<br />

& Uppsala University; Zhu Wenxiang, Zhihang Li, Pan Zhiwen, Nan<br />

Liu, Xiaohu You, Southeast University; Li Yang, Huawei<br />

3 Efficient, Dynamic Coordination of Request Batches in C-<br />

SON Systems<br />

Raphael Romeikat, University of Augsburg; Henning Sanneck,<br />

Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co.KG; Tobias Bandh, TU<br />

München<br />

4 Inter-RAT MRO in 3GPP Rel.11: What Works, and<br />

What Does Not<br />

Bernhard Wegmann, Ahmed Awada, Krzysztof Kordybach, Nokia<br />

Siemens Networks; Ingo Viering, Nomor Research GmbH<br />

5 Minimizing Handover Performance Degradation Due to<br />

LTE Self Organized Mobility Load Balancing<br />

Stephen Mwanje, Ilmenau University of Technology; Andreas<br />

Mitschele-Thiel, Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

6 Mobility Robustness Optimization in Enterprise LTE<br />

Femtocells<br />

Victor Buenestado, J.M. Ruiz-Avilés, Matías Toril, Salvador Luna<br />

Ramírez, University of Málaga.<br />

7 Multi-Layer Traffic Steering: RRC Idle Absolute<br />

Priorities & Potential Enhancements<br />

Panagiotis Fotiadis, Michele Polignano, Lucas Chavarria Gimenez,<br />

Aalb<strong>org</strong> University; Ingo Viering, Nomor Research GmbH; Cinzia<br />

Sartori, Andreas Lobinger, Klaus I. Pedersen, Nokia Siemens<br />

Networks<br />

8 On Heterogeneous Networks Mobility Robustness<br />

Kristina Zetterberg, Ericsson Research, Ericsson AB; Pradeepa<br />

Ramachandra, Fredrik Gunnarsson, Ericsson Research; Mehdi<br />

Amirijoo, Ericsson Research, Ericsson AB, Sweden; Stefan Wager,<br />

Torsten Dudda, Ericsson Research<br />

9 Self-Management for Unified Heterogeneous Radio<br />

Access Networks<br />

Remco Litjens, TNO ICT; Fredrik Gunnarsson, Ericsson Research;<br />

Berna Sayrac, France Telecom Orange Labs; Kathleen Spaey, iMinds<br />

- University of Antwerp; Colin Willcock, Nokia Siemens Networks;<br />

Andreas Eisenblätter, Atesio GmbH; Beatriz Gonzalez Rodriguez,<br />

Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo SA; Thomas Kürner,<br />

Technische Universitaet Braunschweig<br />

10 SON Coordination in a Unified Management Framework<br />

Kostas Tsagkaris, Nikos Koutsouris, Panagiotis Demestichas,<br />

University of Piraeus; Richard Combes, Zwi Altman, Orange Labs<br />

11 Surrogate Based Centralized SON: Application to<br />

Interference Mitigation in LTE-A HetNets<br />

Yasir Khan, Orange Labs; Berna Sayrac, France Telecom Orange<br />

Labs; Eric Moulines, Telecom ParisTech<br />

Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems for 2020 and<br />

beyond<br />

1 5GNOW: Challenging the LTE Design Paradigms of<br />

Orthogonality and Synchronicity<br />

Gerhard Wunder, Heinrich Hertz Institut Berlin; Martin Kasparick,<br />

Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute; Stephan ten Brink, Alcatel-<br />

Lucent Bell Labs; Frank Schaich, Thorsten Wild, Bell Labs, Alcatel-<br />

Lucent; Ivan Simões Gaspar, Eckhard Ohlmer, Technische<br />

Universität <strong>Dresden</strong>; Stefan Krone, Nicola Michailow, Ainoa<br />

Navarro, TU <strong>Dresden</strong>; Gerhard Fettweis, Technische Universität<br />

<strong>Dresden</strong>; Dimitri Kténas, Vincent Berg, CEA-LETI MINATEC;<br />

Marcin Dryjanski, Slawomir Pietrzyk, IS-Wireless; Bertalan Eged,<br />

National Instruments, Hungary<br />

2 An Improved Model of LTE Random Access Channel<br />

Evgeny, Osipov; Laurynas Riliskis, Albin Eldstål-Damlin, Luleå<br />

University of Technology; Michael Burakov, Mats Nordberg, Min<br />

Wang, Ericsson Research<br />

3 Complexity Reduction Strategy for RAID in Multi-User<br />

Relay Systems<br />

Florian Lenkeit, Dirk Wübben, Armin Dekorsy, University of<br />

Bremen<br />

4 Dynamic Demand Control with Differentiated QoS in<br />

User-in-the-Loop Controlled Cellular Networks<br />

Rainer Schoenen, RWTH Aachen University; Halim Yanikomeroglu,<br />

Carleton University<br />

5 Future Wireless Communications<br />

Robert Baldemair, Erik Dahlman, Ericsson Research; Kumar<br />

Balachandran, Ericsson Inc; Stefan Parkvall, Ericsson Research;<br />

Yngve Selén, Ericcson Research; Gabor Fodor, Ericsson Research;<br />

Tim Irnich, Ericsson; Hugo Tullberg, Ericsson Research<br />

6 Multihop Relaying for Local Area Access<br />

Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University; Eeva Lähetkangas, Nokia<br />

Siemens Networks; Kari Pajukoski, Nokia-Siemens Networks, Oulu,<br />

Finland; Esa Tiirola, Nokia Siemens Networks; Ilkka Harjula, VTT<br />

– Technical Research Centre of Finland<br />

7 Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) for Cellular<br />

Future Radio Access<br />

Yuya Saito, NTT docomo, INC.; Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT<br />

DoCoMo, Inc.; Anass Benjebbour, NTT DOCOMO, INC.; Takehiro<br />

Nakamura, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.; Anxin Li, DOCOMO Beijing<br />

Communications Laboratories Co., Ltd; Kenichi Higuchi, Tokyo<br />

University of Science<br />

8 Overview of Faster-Than-Nyquist for Future Mobile<br />

Communication Systems<br />

Marwa El Hefnawy, Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO Communications<br />

Labs Europe<br />

9 Spatial Degrees of Freedom in Small Cells: Measurements<br />

with Large Antenna Arrays<br />

Volker Jungnickel, Fraunhofer Insitute; Armin Brylka, Fraunhofer<br />

Heinrich-Hertz-Institut; Udo Krueger, Fraunhofer Inst / HHI; Milan<br />

Narandzic, Martin Kaeske, Markus Landmann, Reiner Thomä,<br />

Technische Universität Ilmenau<br />

10 Street-Specific Handover Optimization for Vehicular<br />

Terminals in Future Cellular Networks<br />

Zhe Ren, Peter Fertl, BMW; Qi Liao, Federico Penna, Fraunhofer<br />

Institute for Telecommunications Heinrich Hertz Institute; Slawomir<br />

Stanczak, Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications<br />

11 The Foundation of the Mobile and Wireless<br />

Communications System for 2020 and Beyond:<br />

Challenges, Enablers and Technology Solutions<br />

Afif Osseiran, Ericsson Research; Volker Braun, Bell Labs, Alcatel-<br />

Lucent; Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO Communications Labs Europe<br />

GmbH, Munich, <strong>Germany</strong>; Patrick Marsch, Nokia Siemens<br />

Networks; Hans Schotten, University of Kaiserslautern; Hugo<br />

Tullberg, Ericsson Research; Mikko Uusitalo, Nokia; Malte<br />

Schellmann, Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH<br />

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5 th IEEE International Symposium on<br />

Wireless Vehicular Communications<br />

<strong>Final</strong> Program<br />

2 – 3 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong>


Welcome from the WiVeC Organizing Committee<br />

It is our pleasure to welcome all attendees to the 5 th<br />

IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular<br />

Communications (IEEE WiVeC<strong>2013</strong>).<br />

After successful WiVeC symposia in 2007<br />

(Baltimore), 2008 (Calgary), 2010 (Taipei), and 2011<br />

(San Francisco), the 5th IEEE WiVeC symposium<br />

takes place in <strong>Dresden</strong> on <strong>June</strong> 2-3, <strong>2013</strong>. The<br />

symposium is co-located with the <strong>2013</strong> IEEE 77 th<br />

Vehicular Technology Conference VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring.<br />

We have selected 26 high-quality papers for oral and<br />

poster presentations from the 55 submissions,<br />

showcasing novel ideas and recent trends in this<br />

continuously maturing area. Topics cover a broad<br />

range of wireless vehicular communication: from<br />

antennas to applications. In addition, three demos are<br />

exhibited: Ulm University demonstrates real-time<br />

audio transmission in mobile ad hoc networks,<br />

University of Kassel showcases traffic signal<br />

information on smartphones transmitted using<br />

infrastructure-to-vehicle communication and the<br />

partners of the PRESERVE project demonstrate that<br />

their advanced system leads to secure communication<br />

in vehicular networks.<br />

Organising Committee<br />

Technical Program Committee<br />

Further, two distinguished speakers give keynotes at<br />

WiVeC<strong>2013</strong>: Prof. Ralf Guido Herrtwich, Daimler,<br />

talks about driver assistance systems based on<br />

vehicular communications. Prof. Hannes Hartenstein,<br />

KIT, discusses the question why vehicular<br />

communication is (still) challenging. This topic is<br />

continued by the WiVeC panel that further elaborates<br />

on the cycle of research - deployment - research.<br />

We would like to thank all authors who submitted<br />

their work to WiVeC<strong>2013</strong> as well as all 40 members of<br />

the TPC for providing timely and high quality reviews.<br />

We are grateful to the publicity chair Björn<br />

Schünemann and demonstration chair Oliver Sawade.<br />

<strong>Final</strong>ly, our thanks go to the VTS and the local VTC<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizers, and in particular Javier Gozalves, for<br />

guidance and support.<br />

We look forward to welcoming you to WiVeC<strong>2013</strong><br />

in <strong>Dresden</strong>, an exciting German city where industry<br />

meets academia!<br />

Thomas Benz, Ilja Radusch, Andreas Festag and<br />

Elisabeth Uhlemann<br />

IEEE WiVeC General & TPC Co-Chairs<br />

Ilja Radusch (General Co-Chair)<br />

Thomas Benz (General Co-Chair)<br />

Elisabeth Uhlemann (TPC Co-Chair)<br />

Andreas Festag (TPC Co-Chair)<br />

Björn Schünemann (Publicity Chair)<br />

J. R. Cruz (Finance Chair)<br />

Oliver Sawade (Demonstration Chair)<br />

Co-Chairs Elisabeth Uhlemann Halmstad University<br />

Andreas Festag NEC Laboratories Europe<br />

Members<br />

Paul Alexander, Cohda Wireless, Australia<br />

Fan Bai, General Motors, USA<br />

Jeremy Blum, Penn State University, USA<br />

Qi Chen, Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North<br />

America, Inc., USA<br />

Wai Chen, Telcordia, USA<br />

Stefan Dietzel, University of Twente, Netherlands<br />

Esteban Egea Lopez, Universidad Politecnica de<br />

Cartagena, Spain<br />

Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy<br />

Yaser P. Fallah, West Virginia University, USA<br />

Alex Grant, University of South Australia, Australia<br />

Jérôme Härri, EURECOM, France<br />

Mahbub Hassan, University of New South Wales, Australia<br />

Geert Heijenk, University of Twente, Netherlands<br />

Daniel Jiang, Mercedes, Benz Research & Development<br />

North America, Inc., USA<br />

Magnus Jonsson, Halmstad University, Sweden<br />

Frank Kargl, University of Twente, The Netherlands<br />

John Kenney, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, USA<br />

Hariharan Krishnan, General Motors, USA<br />

Tim Leinmueller, DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland<br />

GmbH, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Victor Leung, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Martin Mauve, Heinrich Heine University, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, Technische Universität<br />

Wien, Austria<br />

Jens Mittag, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

HyunSeo Oh, ETRI, South Korea<br />

Lars Rasmussen, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden<br />

Rene Rembarz, Ericsson Research, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Björn Scheuermann, Heinrich Heine University,<br />

Düsseldorf, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Elmar Schoch, Volkswagen AG, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Miguel Sepulcre, University Miguel Hernández of Elche,<br />

Spain<br />

Christoph Sommer, University of Innsbruck, Austria<br />

Erik G. Ström, Chalmers University of Technology,<br />

Sweden<br />

Tessa Tielert, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Andrea Tomatis, Hitachi Europe, France<br />

Fredrik Tufvesson, Lund University, Sweden<br />

Shahrokh Valaee, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Alexey Vinel, Tampere University of Technology, Finland<br />

Tomotaka Wada, Kansai University, Japan<br />

Andre Weimerskirch, escrypt Inc., USA<br />

Lars Wolf, TU Braunschweig, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Weihua Zhuang, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />

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Reviewers<br />

Khadige Abboud<br />

Francesco Alesiani<br />

Paul Alexander<br />

Natalya An<br />

Fan Bai<br />

Gaurav Bansal<br />

Jeremy Blum<br />

Carlo B<strong>org</strong>iattino<br />

Alireza Borhani<br />

Lutz Breyer<br />

Stefan Dietzel<br />

Esteban Egea Lopez<br />

Carla Fabiana Chiasserini<br />

Yaser P. Fallah<br />

Andreas Festag<br />

Juan Bautista Tomás<br />

Gabarrón<br />

Tristan Gaugel<br />

Maria Goleva<br />

Fabrizio Granelli<br />

Alex Grant<br />

Donald Grimm<br />

Jérôme Härri<br />

Geert Heijenk<br />

Chih-Wei Hsu<br />

Stefan Joerer<br />

Magnus Jonsson<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ios Karagiannis<br />

Frank Kargl<br />

John Kenney<br />

Peter Knapik<br />

Markus Koegel<br />

Hariharan Krishnan<br />

Tim Leinmueller<br />

Victor C. M. Leung<br />

Lan Lin<br />

Jaime Lloret<br />

Rongxing Lu<br />

Martin Mauve<br />

Plenary<br />

Christoph F.<br />

Mecklenbräuker<br />

Jens Mittag<br />

Neda Nasiriani<br />

HyunSeo Oh<br />

Lars Rasmussen<br />

Massimo Reineri<br />

Rene Rembarz<br />

Florian Schaub<br />

Björn Scheuermann<br />

Elmar Schoch<br />

Miguel Sepulcre<br />

Kaveh Shafiee<br />

Christoph Sommer<br />

Daniel Stancil<br />

Erik Ström<br />

Amin Tahmasbi-<br />

Sarvestani<br />

Tessa Tielert<br />

Julian Timpner<br />

Andrea Tomatis<br />

Fredrik Tufvesson<br />

Elisabeth Uhlemann<br />

Shahrokh Valaee<br />

Martijn van Eenennaam<br />

Rens van der Heijden<br />

Alexey Vinel<br />

Tomotaka Wada<br />

Andre Weimerskirch<br />

Bjoern Wiedersheim<br />

Lars Wolf<br />

Kainam Thomas Wong<br />

Nikola Zahariev<br />

Tetiana Zinchenko<br />

Sunday 2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 13.45 – 15.00 Konferenz 2<br />

Why is Vehicular (still) Challenging?<br />

Unresolved issues and future directions in WiVeC research<br />

Hannes Hartenstein, Decentralized Systems & Network Services, Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology<br />

Hannes Hartenstein is a professor for decentralized systems<br />

and network services at the Karlsruhe Institute of<br />

Technology (KIT), <strong>Germany</strong>, and executive director of the<br />

KIT Steinbuch Centre for Computing. Prior to joining KIT<br />

(University of Karlsruhe), he was a senior research staff<br />

member with NEC Europe. He was active in various projects<br />

on wireless vehicular communications, for example in<br />

Fleetnet, Network on Wheels, PRE-DRIVE-V2X, and is<br />

currently active within the EU FP7 DRIVE-C2X. Together<br />

with Kenneth Laberteaux he edited the book "VANET -<br />

Vehicular Applications and Inter-Networking Technologies"<br />

(Wiley, 2010). His research interests include mobile<br />

networks, virtual networks, and IT management..<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 15.30 – 16.30 Konferenz 2<br />

When Driver Assistance Meets Vehicular Communications<br />

Ralf Guido Herrtwich, Director Driver Assistance & Chassis Systems, Daimler AG<br />

Prof. Dr. Ralf Guido Herrtwich is Director of Driver<br />

Assistance and Chassis Systems Group Research and<br />

Advanced Engineering for Daimler AG.<br />

He studied computer science at the Technical University<br />

of Berlin and was a research fellow at the International<br />

Computer Science Institute at the University of California in<br />

Berkeley. From 1990 to 1995 he worked for IBM <strong>Germany</strong><br />

in Heidelberg and IBM Europe in Paris in the areas of<br />

multimedia systems and e-business. Until 1998 he was with<br />

RWE AG in Essen, a major German utilities company,<br />

where he was responsible for product development and<br />

international operations of the RWE telecommunications<br />

subsidiaries RWE Telliance and o.tel.o communications. In<br />

Panel Session<br />

this function, he also served as board member of Aliatel,<br />

RWE’s Czech telecommunications start-up.<br />

From 1998 to 2009 Prof. Dr. Herrtwich’s work at Daimler<br />

focuses on next-generation multimedia, telecommunication<br />

and navigation systems for all vehicle brands of the Group.<br />

Since end of 2009 he is responsible for electronic security<br />

and comfort innovations at Daimler. His research teams are<br />

located in Böblingen and Ulm in <strong>Germany</strong> as well as in Palo<br />

Alto, California.<br />

In 2006 he founded the Daimler Center for Automotive<br />

Information Technology Innovations (DCAITI) as an An-<br />

Institute at TU Berlin. Also he serves as board member of<br />

the European Center for Information and Communication<br />

Technologies (EICT) at the Technical University of Berlin.<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2013</strong>, 15:30–17:30 Konferenz 2<br />

VANETs – From research to initial deployment – what comes next?<br />

Moderator: Andreas Festag<br />

TU <strong>Dresden</strong>, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Panelists: Oliver Klemp BMW Forschung und Technik GmbH, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

Christoph Mecklenbräuker Technische Universität Wien, Austria<br />

Falko Dressler<br />

University of Innsbruck, Austria<br />

John Kenney<br />

TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center, USA<br />

Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have been subject of research for more than a decade now.<br />

Standardization development <strong>org</strong>anizations in Europe and North America have already released an initial<br />

set of VANET standards. Field operation tests are currently being carried out. Industry consortia are now<br />

planning deployment of the first basic system. Based on different viewpoints and experiences from<br />

recent research studies, field trials and the ongoing standardization process, the panel will discuss the<br />

remaining and next steps towards full deployment and aims to conclude on the coming key research<br />

questions. The panel with prominent speakers from academia as well as industry covers radio,<br />

communication protocols, applications and security.<br />

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Andreas Festag received a diploma degree (1996) and Ph.D.<br />

(2003) in Electrical Engineering from the Technical<br />

University Berlin. As researcher, he worked with the<br />

Telecommunication Networks Group (TKN) at Technical<br />

University Berlin, Heinrich-Hertz-Institute (HHI) in Berlin<br />

and NEC Laboratories in Heidelberg, where he lastly had the<br />

position of a Chief Researcher. Since <strong>2013</strong> he is research<br />

group leader at the Technical University <strong>Dresden</strong>, Vodafone<br />

chair Mobile Communication Systems. Andreas has worked<br />

on various research projects for wireless and mobile<br />

communication networks and published more than 50 papers<br />

in journals, conference proceedings and workshops. His<br />

research is concerned with architecture, design and<br />

performance evaluation of wireless and mobile<br />

communication systems and protocols, in the past years with<br />

a focus on vehicular communication and Intelligent<br />

Transportation Systems (ITS). He actively contributes to the<br />

CAR-2-CAR Communication Consortium and to ETSI<br />

Technical Committee ITS. He is senior member of IEEE.<br />

Oliver Klemp received his Dipl.-Ing. degree in 2002 and<br />

the Dr.-Ing. degree in 2007 (with distinction), both in<br />

Electrical Engineering from Leibniz University of Hannover.<br />

His principal research interests included antenna systems and<br />

electronics for MIMO wireless communications, signal<br />

processing in multiple antenna configurations and ultrawideband<br />

communications. Dr. Klemp joined Delphi Delco<br />

Electronics Europe GmbH in 2006 as a research engineer for<br />

antennas and receivers in the area of digital satellite radio<br />

systems. From 2007 through 2010 he worked as a product<br />

line architect and project manager in advanced engineering<br />

and series development with focus on antennas and<br />

transceivers for Vehicle-to-X communications and<br />

automotive infotainment systems. In 2010, Oliver Klemp<br />

joined BMW Group Research and Technology as a research<br />

specialist and project manager in the area of vehicle-centric<br />

communications with focus on Intelligent Transportation<br />

Systems (ITS).<br />

From 2007 through 2011 Dr. Klemp also held a position<br />

as an external lecturer for electromagnetic wave propagation<br />

and RF circuits and systems at the Institute of High<br />

Frequency Technology and Radio Systems at Leibniz<br />

University of Hannover.<br />

Dr. Klemp was awarded with a Gerotron Innovation<br />

Award in 2005 and is the recipient of the Scientific Award of<br />

the City of Hannover in 2008. He has authored or coauthored<br />

more than 50 papers in international journals and<br />

conferences and is co-author of the COST 2100 book<br />

“Pervasive Mobile and Ambient Wireless Communications”.<br />

Oliver Klemp is a member of the IEEE, the German<br />

Electrotechnical Association (VDE), COST IC 1004 and the<br />

Car-2-Car Communication Consortium.<br />

Christoph Mecklenbräuker was born in Darmstadt,<br />

<strong>Germany</strong>, in 1967. He received the Dipl-Ing. degree in<br />

Electrical Engineering from Vienna University of<br />

Technology in 1992 and the Dr.-Ing. degree from Ruhr-<br />

University of Bochum in 1998, respectively. His doctoral<br />

thesis was awarded with the Gert Massenberg Prize.<br />

From 1997-2000, he worked for the Mobile Networks<br />

Radio department of Siemens AG Austria where he<br />

participated in the European framework of ACTS 90<br />

FRAMES. He was a delegate to the Third Generation<br />

Partnership Project (3GPP) and engaged in the<br />

standardisation of the radio access network for UMTS.<br />

Since <strong>June</strong> 2000, he was a senior researcher at the<br />

Telecommunications Research Center Vienna (ftw.) in the<br />

field of mobile communications, key researcher since<br />

November 2002, and proxy since July 2003. Between 2006<br />

and 2009, he coordinated the Sixth Framework project<br />

“Multiple-Access Space-Time Coding Testbed” (MASCOT)<br />

on behalf of ftw. He leads the Special Interest Group on<br />

mobile-to-mobile communications within COST Action<br />

2100 Pervasive Mobile and Ambient Wireless<br />

Communications.<br />

In 2006, he joined the Institute of Communications and<br />

Radio Frequency Engineering at Vienna University of<br />

Technology as a full professor. Since July 2009, he leads the<br />

newly founded Christian Doppler Laboratory for Wireless<br />

Technologies for Sustainable Mobility. His current research<br />

interests include radio interfaces for future peer-to-peer<br />

networks (car-to-car communications, personal area<br />

networks, and wireless sensor networks), ultra-wideband<br />

radio (UWB) and MIMO-OFDM based transceivers (UMTS<br />

long term evolution, WiMax, and 4G).<br />

Christoph Mecklenbräuker is a member of the IEEE, the<br />

Antennas and Propagation Society, the Vehicular<br />

Technology society, the Signal Processing society, and<br />

EURASIP. He is the councilor of the IEEE Student Branch<br />

Wien. He is associate editor of the EURASIP Journal of<br />

Applied Signal Processing.<br />

Falko Dressler is a Full Professor for Computer Science<br />

and head of the Computer and Communication Systems<br />

Group at the Institute of Computer Science, University of<br />

Innsbruck. He is an Editor for journals such as Elsevier Ad<br />

Hoc Networks, ACM/Springer Wireless Networks<br />

(WINET), and Elsevier Nano Communication Networks. He<br />

was Guest Editor of special issues on self-<strong>org</strong>anization,<br />

autonomic networking, and bio-inspired communication for<br />

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC),<br />

Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks, and others. Dr. Dressler is an<br />

IEEE Distinguished Lecturer in the fields of inter-vehicular<br />

communication, self-<strong>org</strong>anization, and bio-inspired and<br />

nano-networking. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE as<br />

well as a Senior Member of ACM. He is actively<br />

participating in the IETF standardization. His research<br />

activities are focused on adaptive wireless networking and<br />

self-<strong>org</strong>anization methods with applications in wireless ad<br />

hoc and sensor networks, inter-vehicular communication,<br />

bio-inspired and nano-networking, and network security.<br />

John Kenney is a Senior Research Manager at the Toyota<br />

InfoTechnology Center in Mountain View California, where<br />

he leads a vehicular networking research team. His research<br />

interests include wireless protocols at the MAC and Physical<br />

layers, congestion control, performance optimization and<br />

security. He represents Toyota in the CAMP VSC<br />

consortium and in international standards <strong>org</strong>anizations<br />

including IEEE, SAE, and ETSI. He holds a Bachelor’s<br />

degree and Ph.D. from Notre Dame and a Master’s from<br />

Stanford. Prior to his work for Toyota his research interests<br />

included high speed Internet switches, QoS, and adaptive<br />

systems.<br />

VTC Opening Plenary<br />

WiVeC attendees are invited to the VTC<strong>2013</strong>-Spring opening plenary on Monday, 3 <strong>June</strong>, from 8.00 – 10.00 in<br />

Saal 1-2. Full details can be found on Page 16.<br />

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WiVeC Technical Sessions<br />

Sunday 2 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Konferenz 2<br />

11W: Antennas, Wireless Channel and<br />

Physical Layer<br />

Chair: Elisabeth Uhlemann, Halmstad University, Sweden<br />

1 Large MISO Beamforming for High Speed Vehicles<br />

Using Separate Receive & Training Antennas<br />

Dinh Thuy Phan Huy, Orange; Maryline Helard, INSA (rennes)<br />

2 Leveraging Diverse Propagation and Context for<br />

Multi-Modal Vehicular Applications<br />

Pengfei Cui, Hui Liu, Jialin He, Southern Methodist University;<br />

Onur Altintas, Rama Vuyyuru, Toyota InfoTechnology Center;<br />

Dinesh Rajan, Joseph Camp, Southern Methodist University<br />

3 Measurements Based Channel Characterization for<br />

Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications at Merging Lanes<br />

on Highway<br />

Taimoor Abbas, Lund University; Laura Bernadó, ftw.<br />

Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien; Andreas Thiel,<br />

Delphi Delco Electronics Europe; Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,<br />

Technische Universität Wien; Fredrik Tufvesson, Lund University<br />

4 Real-World Measurements-Based Evaluation of IEEE<br />

802.11p System Performance<br />

Veronika Shivaldova, Christoph Mecklenbräuker, Vienna<br />

University of Technology<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 10:30-12:00 Konferenz 2<br />

12W: Network and MAC Layer<br />

Chair: Andreas Festag, NEC Laboratories Europe, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Achieving Weighted-Fairness in Message Rate-Based<br />

Congestion Control for DSRC Systems<br />

Gaurav Bansal, John Kenney, Toyota Info Technology Center<br />

2 An Infrastructure Enhanced Geographic Routing<br />

Protocol for Urban Vehicular Environments<br />

Aisling O'Driscoll, Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology<br />

3 Impact of Neighbor Awareness at the MAC Layer in a<br />

Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET)<br />

Marthinus Booysen, Stellenbosch University; Sherali Zeadally,<br />

University of the District of Columbia; Gert-Jan van Rooyen,<br />

Stellenbosch University<br />

4 MAC Contention Distributions for Efficient Geo-<br />

Routing in Vehicular Networks<br />

Carolina Garcia-Costa, Esteban Egea Lopez, Joan García Haro,<br />

Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena<br />

Monday 3 <strong>June</strong> 13:30-15:00 Konferenz 2<br />

13W: Security and Applications<br />

Chair: Ilja Radusch, Fraunhofer FOKUS, <strong>Germany</strong><br />

1 Relevance Estimation of Cooperative Awareness<br />

Messages in VANETs<br />

Jakob Breu, Daimler AG; Michael Menth, University of<br />

Tübingen<br />

2 A Trust Model for Vehicular Network-Based Incident<br />

Reports<br />

Cong Liao, Jian Chang, University of Pennsylvania; Krishna K.<br />

Venkatasubramanian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Insup Lee,<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

3 Automatic Generation of Intersection Topologies<br />

Using Numerous GPS Traces<br />

Andreas von Eichhorn, Peter Zahn, BMW Group Research and<br />

Technology; Dieter Schramm, University of Duisburg-Essen<br />

4 High-Coverage Internet Radio<br />

Thorsten Hehn, Urs Thürmann, Volkswagen AG; Benjamin<br />

Jakob Zimmermann, Autovision GmbH; Lars Wischhof, Munich<br />

University of Applied Sciences; Frank Oldewurtel, Audi AG<br />

Sunday 2 <strong>June</strong> 15:00-17:00 Konferenz 2<br />

14Wa: WiVeC Posters<br />

1 A Robust System for Visible Light Communication<br />

Alin Cailean, Barthélemy Cagneau, Luc Chassagne, Suat Topsu,<br />

Yasser Alayli, Université de Versailles; Mihai Dimian, Stefan cel<br />

Mare University<br />

2 An Approach for Measuring V2X Infrastructure<br />

Communication Coverage and Signal Quality<br />

Tobias Frankiewicz, Meike Berghaus, Frank Köster, German<br />

Aerospace Center (DLR)<br />

3 Channel Information Estimation for Error Correcting<br />

Code in Road-to-Vehicle Visible Light Communication<br />

Systems<br />

Hiraku Okada, Nagoya University; Shinnosuke Misawa, Saitama<br />

University; Takaya Yamazato, Toshiaki Fujii, Nagoya<br />

University; Tomohiro Yendo, Nagaoka University of Technology<br />

4 Combining Adaptive Junction Control with<br />

Simultaneous Green-Light-Optimal-Speed-Advisory<br />

Jakob Erdmann, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.<br />

5 Cooperative Glare Reduction Using V2V Radio<br />

Technology<br />

Torsten Steiner, Karsten Roscher, Josef Jiru, Fraunhofer ESK<br />

6 Design and Performance Analysis of an IEEE 802.15.4<br />

V2P Pedestrian Protection System<br />

Andreas Lewandowski, Stefan Boecker, Volker Köster, Christian<br />

Wietfeld, Dortmund University of Technology<br />

7 Efficient Packet Relay Scheme with Payload<br />

Combining for ITS V2V Communications<br />

Le Tien Trien, Hideki Sugawara, Huiting Cheng, Yasushi<br />

Yamao, University of Electro-Communications (UEC Tokyo)<br />

8 Interpixel Interference Cancellation Method for Roadto-Vehicle<br />

Visible Light Communication<br />

Tatsuya Kasashima, Takaya Yamazato, Hiraku Okada, Toshiaki<br />

Fujii, Nagoya University; Tomohiro Yendo, Nagaoka University<br />

of Technology; Shintaro Arai, Kagawa National College of<br />

Technology<br />

9 Improving Rescue Information Using C2C and C2I<br />

Communication<br />

Wolf A. Heidrich, Dominique Seydel, Christian Prehofer,<br />

Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Systems ESK<br />

10 Radio Hardware In-the-Loop Emulation for Testing<br />

Vehicular Communication Systems<br />

Norman Franchi, Fischer, Robert Weigel, University Erlangen-<br />

Nuremberg<br />

11 Vehicle2X Data Preprocessing for Safety Functions<br />

Richard Scherping, Ulrich Stählin, Continental; Torsten Bertram,<br />

Technische Universität Dortmund<br />

12 Where to Get a Charged EV Battery: A Route to<br />

Follow as if It Were Your Own Advice<br />

Francesco Malandrino, Claudio Casetti, Carla Fabiana<br />

Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino; Massimo Reineri, Istituto<br />

Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB)<br />

Sunday 2 <strong>June</strong> 15:00-17:00 Konferenz 2<br />

14Wb: WiVeC Demos<br />

1 Real-time Audio Transmission in Mobile Adhoc<br />

Networks<br />

Florian Pregizer, Ulm University; Hannes Klee, Ulm University<br />

2 Route-related traffic signal information on<br />

Smartphones using I2VCommunication<br />

Felix Rudolph, Robert Hoyer, University of Kassel<br />

3 Secure Communication in Vehicular Networks:<br />

PRESERVE VSS Kit 1 Demo<br />

Marcello Lagana, KTH - Kungliga Tekniska högskolan; Michael<br />

Feiri, University of Twente; Michel Sall, Trialog; Mirko Lange,<br />

Escrypt; Andrea Tomatis, Hitachi Europe S.A.S; Panos<br />

Papadimitratos, KTH; Jonathan Petit, University of Twente<br />

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