Future Network & Mobile Summit 2012
4 - 6 July 2012, Berlin, Germany
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Future Network Summit 2012 Agenda



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Day 2: 05 July 2012

09:00
09:00
Plenary Session 5a: Plenary II - Radio Spectrum Policy: Strategic Aspects and the link to R&D on Wireless
Chair: Werner Mohr, Nokia Siemens Networks Management International GmbH, Germany
Radio Spectrum Policy: Strategic Aspects and the link to R&D on Wireless
Werner Mohr, Nokia Siemens Networks Management International GmbH, Germany

Mobile Broadband - Roadmap Priorities and Technology Challenges
Peter Meissner, NGMN Next Generation Mobile Networks , Germany

Radio Access Spectrum
Reiner Liebler, BnetzA, Germany

Wireless R&D Meets Spectrum Policy
Ruprecht Niepold, European Commission, Belgium

Ofcom's Spectrum Vision
Chris Woolford, OFCOM, United Kingdom

11:00
Coffee Break : Coffee Break
11:30
11:30
Session 6a: Enabling technologies for flexible spectrum usage
Chair: Ralf Tönjes, Uni. Appl. Sci. Osnabrück, Germany
Environment Aware Spectrum Shaping for Cognitive Radio Systems
Pawel Kryszkiewicz, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

Towards Spectrum Micro-Trading
Pål Grønsund, Telenor, Norway

Low ACLR Communication Systems for TVWS Operation
Rohit Datta, TU Dresden, Germany

Testbed for Coexistence Evaluation in TV White Spaces
Juergen Lauterjung, Rohde & Schwarz, Germany

Cross-platform Demonstrator Combining Spectrum Sensing and a Geo-location Database
Paulo Marques, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal

11:30
Session 6b: Integrated Satellite Communications
Chair: Sandro Scalise, DLR (German Aerospace Center), Germany
SatCom Research Trends
Sandro Scalise, DLR (German Aerospace Center), Germany

Optical GEO Feeder Link Design
Nicolas Perlot, Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Institute, Germany

Using Cognitive Radio Interference Mitigation Technique to Enhance Coexistence and Sharing Between DVB-T and LTE System
Sara Sangtarash, Victoria University, Australia

MONET - From Optimised Mechanisms Definition to Lab and Real Field Tests of an Hybrid Satellite / Ad-hoc Network
Michael Crosnier, Astrium, France

11:30
Session 6c: Optical Network Control
Chair: Anna Tzanakaki, AIT, Greece
Benefits of Optical Packet Switching for Router By-pass in Metro Networks
Oscar Gonzalez de Dios, Telefonica I+D, Spain

A Cognitive Decision System for Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Optical Networks
Ignacio de Miguel, University of Valladolid, Spain

Control and Transport of Time Shared Optical Networks (TSON) in Metro Areas
Bijan Rahimzadeh Rofoee, University Of Essex, United Kingdom

A Network Control Plane Architecture for On-Demand Co-Provisioning of Optical Network and IT Services
Nicola Ciulli, Nextworks s.r.l., Italy

11:30
Session 6d: Self Management
Chair: Panagiotis Demestichas, University of Piraeus Research Center, Greece
Network Management without Payload Inspection: Application Classification via Statistical Analysis of Bulk Flow Data
Baris Kurt, Bogazici University, Turkey

On Accomplishing Context Awareness for Autonomic Network Management
Beatriz Fuentes, TID, Spain

Formal Verification of the Cooperative Behaviour of Network Nodes for Routing and Context Dissemination
Stylianos Georgoulas, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Designing the Core Components of an Operator-Driven, Framework for Unifying Autonomic Network and Service Management
Kostas Tsagkaris, University of Piraeus Research Center (UPRC), Greece

On the Role of Learning in Autonomic Network Management: the UniverSelf Project Approach
Panagiotis Spapis, National And Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

11:30
Session 6e: Future Internet Experimental Facilities
Chair: Klaus David, University of Kassel, Germany
Benchmarking the Encoding Efficiency of H.265/HEVC and H.264/AVC
Harilaos Koumaras, NCSR Demokritos, Greece

A Five Year Perspective of Traffic Pattern Evolution in a Residential Broadband Access Network
Manxing Du, Acreo AB, Sweden

An OpenFlow-based Testbed for Information Centric Networking
Stefano Salsano, Univ. of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy

AAA-based Infrastructure for Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks
Markus Wehner, University of Applied Sciences Dresden, Germany

13:15
Lunch : Lunch
14:15
14:15
Plenary Session 7a: Plenary III - Sustainability
Chair: Fiona Williams, Ericsson GmbH, Germany
Introduction
Fiona Williams, Ericsson GmbH, Germany

Green IT Evolution - From Energy Efficiency towards Life Cycle Optimization
Lutz Stobbe, Fraunhofer-Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration IZM, Germany

The GreenTouch Vision for Sustainable ICT Networks
Didier Bourse, Alcatel-Lucent, France

Energy Efficiency as an App
Klaus David, University of Kassel, Germany

Smart Energy / eMobility - Challenging ICT Models
Mark Daly, ESB, Ireland

16:15
Coffee Break : Coffee Break
16:45
16:45
Session 8a: Cognitive and Reconfigurable Radio Systems I
Chair: Reijo Savola, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
A Spectrum Selection Framework for Opportunistic Networks
Jordi Perez-Romero, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain

Resource Management of Centrally Controlled Cognitive Radio Networks
Genevieve Mange, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, Germany

Spectrum Aware Routing in ad-hoc Cognitive Radio Networks
Athina Bourdena, University of the Aegean, Greece

Probabilities for Opportunistic Networking in Different Scenarios
Jens Gebert, Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland, Bell Labs, Germany

Multi-Antenna Cyclostationarity Feature Detection for Parallel Sensing in Cognitive Radio
David Depierre, Thales Communications and Security, France

16:45
Session 8b: Content Distribution
Chair: Nigel Jefferies, Huawei Technologies, United Kingdom
Publish/Subscribe over Information Centric Networks: a Standardized Approach in CONVERGENCE
Nicola Blefari Melazzi, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

Architecture for Adaptable QoE-Centric Mobile Video Delivery
Michelle Wetterwald, EURECOM, France

SVC Multicast Video Mobility Support in MEDIEVAL Project
Rui Aguiar, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal

Realistic Media Streaming over BitTorrent
George Xylomenos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

16:45
Workshop 8c: FINSENY – Defining the Opportunities for ICT in Smart Energy
Chair: Fiona Williams, Ericsson GmbH, Germany
Overview of FINSENY FI-PPP Project
Werner Mohr, Nokia Siemens Networks Management International GmbH, Germany

FINSENY - Future Internet and Smart Distribution Network
Werner Mohr, Nokia Siemens Networks Management International GmbH, Germany

Future Internet Requirements for Microgrid Development
Juergen Goetz, Siemens AG, Germany

Smart Building Energy Management: A “Future Internet” Perspective
Gilles Privat, Orange Labs, France

Electric Mobility - Driving Change in the Smart Grid
Mark Daly, ESB, Ireland

16:45
Session 8d: Scalable Architectures for the Real World Internet
Chair: Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden
A Test-driven Approach for Life Cycle Management of Internet of Things enabled Services
Ralf Tönjes, Uni. Appl. Sci. Osnabrück, Germany

Experience on the Demonstration of the ETSI M2M Architecture Release 1
Claudio Cicconetti, MBI S.r.l., Italy

An Overview of Project COMPOUND: Cooperative Communications and Positioning in Mobile Underwater Networks
Joao Gomes, ISR - Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal

Concept for an M2M Communications Infrastructure via Airliners
Simon Plass, DLR, Germany

Power Control and Management in the NetFPGA Gigabit Router
Diego Reforgiato, LightComm s.r.l., Italy

16:45
Session 8e: Network Overlay, Virtualization and Federation
Chair: Bernard Barani, European Commission, Belgium
From Softrouter to Current SDNs
Michael Scharf, Alcatel-Lucent, Germany

Cloud Networking: An Infrastructure Service Architecture for the Wide Area
Paul Murray, HP, United Kingdom

Virtual Infrastructure Planning: The GEYSERS Approach
Anna Tzanakaki, AIT, Greece

A Modular, Flexible and Virtualizable Framework for IEEE 802.11
Pierluigi Gallo, Università di Palermo, Italy

An experimental investigation of indoor localization by unsupervised Wi-Fi signal clustering
Yaqian Xu, University of Kassel, Germany

18:30
End of Parallel Sessions

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