Future Network & Mobile Summit 2011
15 - 17 June 2011, Warsaw, Poland
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Future Network Summit 2011 Agenda



Updated: 2011-06-21 15:24:33.1

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Day 2: 16 June 2011

09:00
09:00
Session 5a: Spectrum Optimization and Cognitive Techniques
Chair: Paulo Marques, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal
Spectrum Aggregation: initial outcomes from SAMURAI project
Guillaume Vivier, Sequans Communications, France

Transmit Beamforming for Inter-Operator Spectrum Sharing
Eleftherios Karipidis, Linköping University, Sweden

Robust Collaborative Spectrum Sensing based on Beta Reputation System
Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

TV White Spaces Maps Computation through Interference Analysis
Rogério Dionísio, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

A Simulation Study of Broadband Mobile Systems Interference on DVB-T Systems Operating in the UHF Frequency Band
Lorenzo Pulcini, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy

09:00
Workshop 5b: Cognitive Radio: Technology and Regulation
Chair: Michael Fitch, British Telecommunications plc, United Kingdom
Welcome and Introduction
Michael Fitch, British Telecommunications plc, United Kingdom

Keynote – Operational Views on Cognitive Radio
Wladimir Bocquet, Orange, France

MAC Layer Modelling using Markov Chains
Richard MacKenzie, BT Innovate & Design, United Kingdom

PHY Techniques for TVWS
Dominique Noguet, CEA/LETI, MINATEC, France

Authorised Shared Access
Wassim Chourbaji, Qualcomm, France

09:00
Session 5c: Location Services and Mobility
Chair: Uwe Herzog, EURESCOM, Germany
Novel Indoor Localisation using an Unsupervised Wi-Fi Signal Clustering Method
Sian Lun Lau, University of Kassel, Germany

HINLO: An ID/LOC Split Scheme for Mobile Oriented Future Internet
Heeyoung Jung, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea, Republic Of

IEEE 802.21: A Shift in the Media Independence
Lucas Eznarriaga, Institute IMDEA Networks, Spain

Media-Independent Multicast Signalling for Enhanced Video Performance in the MEDIEVAL Project
Rui Aguiar, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal

09:00
Workshop 5d: Seamless Advanced Hybrid SatCom-terrestrial Networks Applied to Institutional Missions
Chair: Julian Sesena, ROSE Vision, Spain
SatCom Capabilities to Support Institutional Demand
Nicolas Chuberre, Thales Alenia Space - France, France

Satellite Communication Research for Crisis Preparedness and Response
Sandro Scalise, DLR (German Aerospace Center), Germany

Discussion

10:45
Coffee Break : Coffee Break
11:15
11:15
Session 6a: Radio Resources Management
Chair: Panagiotis Demestichas, University of Piraeus Research Center, Greece
Identifying Scenarios with High Potential for Future Cognitive Radio Networks
Richard MacKenzie, BT Innovate & Design, United Kingdom

Fundamental Limits of Energy-Efficient Resource Sharing, Power Control and Discontinuous Transmission
Gunther Auer, DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany

Cognitive Resource Management for QoS Support in Mobile Opportunistic Communications
Genevieve Mange, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, Germany

Towards Practical REM-based Radio Resource Management
Siva Subramani, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd , United Kingdom

11:15
Workshop 6b: Cognitive Radio: Technology and Regulation
Chair: Michael Fitch, British Telecommunications plc, United Kingdom
Panel 1 - Regulation & Cognitive Radio

Panel members include

Matthias Fehr, APWPT, Germany

Andrew Gowans, Ofcom, United Kingdom

Roland Beutler, SWR, Germany

Jean-Jaques Guitot, ANFR, France

Shyamalie Thilakawardana, BBC, United Kingdom

Ben Smith, RAN, Netherlands

11:15
Session 6c: Green Networks, QoS and Scalability
Chair: Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden
A scalable solution to provide Quality of Service in Next-Generation Networks
Gianmarco Panza, CEFRIEL S.Cons.R.L., Italy

Energy-Efficient Sleeping Modes for Next-Generation Core Networks
Roberto Bruschi, CNIT, Italy

On the Scalability of Carrier-grade Mesh Network Architectures
Cigdem Sengul, Deutsche Telekom Labs, Germany

Business-driven PCE for Inter-Carrier QoS Connectivity Services
Nabil Bachir Djarallah, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France, France

11:15
Workshop 6d: Seamless Advanced Hybrid SatCom-terrestrial Networks Applied to Institutional Missions
Chair: Julian Sesena, ROSE Vision, Spain
Network Architectural Issues in Emergency Networks
Maurizio Casoni, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Aspects of Autonomic and Cooperative Communications in Emergency Networks
Michal Wodczak, Telcordia Technologies, Poland

Standardization and Regulatory Challenges for SatCom
Julian Sesena, ROSE Vision, Spain

13:00
Lunch : Lunch
14:15
14:15
Plenary Session 7a: Do We Still Need Research on Networks in Europe?
Chair: Andrew Houghton, European Commission, Belgium
Panel participants include

Do we still need Research on Networks? Perspectives from Interoute
Matthew Finnie, Interoute S.P.A, Italy

Do we still need Research on Networks? Perspectives from NGMN Alliance
Peter Meissner, NGMN Next Generation Mobile Networks , Germany

Do we still need Research on Networks? Perspectives from Bell Labs
Thierry Van Landegem, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, United States

Do We Still Need Research on Networks in Europe? Perspectives from Nokia Siemens Networks
Lauri Oksanen, Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland

Future Networks Research
Olle Viktorsson, Ericsson, Sweden

16:15
Coffee Break : Coffee Break
16:45
16:45
Session 8a: Energy Efficiency
Chair: Andreas Gladisch, Deutsche Telekom, Germany
Maximising Average Energy Efficiency for Two-user AWGN Broadcast Channel
Muhammad Ali Imran, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

On the Energy Efficiency Gain of MIMO Communication under Various Power Consumption Models
Rahim Tafazolli, CCSR, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Concepts for Energy Efficient LTE Transceiver Systems in Macro Base Stations
Manuel J GONZALEZ, TTI (Technologies of Telecommunication and Information), Spain

Opportunities for Energy Savings in Pico/Femto-cell Base-Stations
Peter Van Wesemael, imec, Belgium

Multi Antenna Techniques to improve Energy Efficiency in LTE radio access network
Mauro Boldi, Telecom Italia, Italy

16:45
Workshop 8b: Cognitive Radio: Technology and Regulation
Chair: Per H Lehne, Telenor, Norway
Flexible PHY design for Cognitive Radio
Rohit Datta, Technical University of Dresden, Germany

ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems Standardization Activities on Cognitive Radio Latest Progress Status and Roadmap
Pierre- Jean Muller, Huawei France, France

Dynamic Spectrum Access Standardization in IEEE
Bernd Bochow, FOCUS, Germany

Panel Session 2 - Use Cases for Cognitive Radio

Michael Fitch, BT, United Kingdom

Wladimir Bocquet, France Telecom Orange Group

Richard MacKenzie, BT, United Kingdom

Dominique Noguet, CEA, France

Christophe le Martret, Thales, France

Closing Remarks

16:45
Session 8c: Experimentation on Internet of Things
Chair: Jesus Bernat Vercher, Telefonica Investigación y Desarrollo, Spain
An Experimental Platform for large-scale research facing FI-IoT scenarios
Jesus Bernat Vercher, Telefonica Investigación y Desarrollo, Spain

SmartSantander: The meeting point between Future Internet research and experimentation and the smart cities
Luis Sanchez, University of Cantabria, Spain

Performance Evaluation of a Generic Driver for Medical Bluetooth Sensors
Daniel Kümper, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck, Germany

A scalable architecture for geo-localized service access in Smart Cities
Claudio Cicconetti, MBI S.r.l., Italy

Testbed Federation: An Approach for Experimentation-Driven Research in Cognitive Radios and Cognitive Networking
Alejandro Sanchez, THALES COMMUNICATIONS SA, France

16:45
Session 8d: Future Internet/Networks Activities in Poland
Chair: Artur Binczewski, ICHB PAN - PCSS, Poland
Polish Optical Internet as a Component of e-Infrastructure for Future Services and Applications
Krzysztof Kurowski, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

The IIP System: Architecture, Parallel Internets, Virtualization and Applications
Wojciech Burakowski, Institute of Telecommunications, Poland

Service Platforms in Future Networks - PLATON Project
Cezary Mazurek, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

18:30
End of Parallel Sessions
20:00
Conference Dinner

Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme. The timing and structure of sessions is subject to change.

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