Future Network Summit 2013 Agenda

Updated: 2013-07-09 16:08:38.977

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

Day 1: 03 July 2013

08:00
Registration : Registration
09:00
09:00
Opening Plenary 1a: Opening Plenary & Keynote 1
Chair: Luis M. Correia, IST/INOV-INESC - Tech. Univ. Lisbon, Portugal
Network Technologies, towards Horizon 2020
Mario Campolargo, European Commission, Belgium

A Sector in Transformation
Zeinal Bava, Portugal Telecom, Portugal

Entering the Terabit Era
Aref Chowdhury, Alcatel-Lucent, United States

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee Break - Exhibition and Posters (RAS & SAC)
11:00
11:00
Panel Session 2a: Optical Networking: Enabler for the Future Converged Networks
Chair: Sergi Figuerola, i2CAT Foundation, Spain
CaON FP7 Cluster Research Challenges
Sergi Figuerola, i2CAT Foundation, Spain

Converged IP and Optical Layers
Ori Gerstel, Cisco, Israel

The DIStributed Core for unlimited bandwidth supply for all Users and Services
David Payne, Trinity College, Ireland

Key Requirements for Elastic Optical Networks
Juan Pedro Fernandez-Palacios, TELEFONICA R&D, Spain

Impact and Trends in Standardisation
Adrian Farrel, ISTF / Old Dog Consulting, United Kingdom

Converged Networks and Computing
Adam Chapell, Interoute S.P.A , Italy

12:30
Lunch : Lunch
13:30
13:30
Session 3a: Poster Session - RAS & SAC
Cognitive Beamhopping for Spectral Coexistence of Multibeam Satellites
Symeon Chatzinotas, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

DUPLO: Full-Duplex Radios for Local Access
Kari Rikkinen, Renesas Mobile Europe, Finland

Cross-layer Optimized Delivery for Interactive Multimedia Healthcare Services: The CONCERTO Architecture
Lorenzo Iacobelli, Thales Communications and Security, France

Economic Evaluation of a Cognitive Radio based Solution for Increasing Capacity of LTE Networks
Ole Grøndalen, Telenor ASA, Norway

On the Design of Discovery Patterns for Half-Duplex TDD Nodes Operating in Frame-Based Systems
Esa Tiirola, Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland

Using the ZDelta Compression Algorithm for Data Reduction in Cellular Networks
Jacob Gutman, Jerusalem College of Technology, Israel

LTE Energy Saving SON Using Fingerprinting for Identification of Cells to be Activated
Elke Roth-Mandutz, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany

The Playground of Wireless Dense Networks of the Future
Claudio Cicconetti, MBI S.r.l., Italy

On the Design of an E-band Link for the Backhaul of Future Networks
Igone Velez, CEIT, Spain

The fifth Generation (5G) Wireless Communications System: Challenges and Scenarios
Afif Osseiran, Ericsson, Sweden

Convergent Optical-wireless Network for Ultra-high Speed Fixed and Radio Access
Carlos Bock, i2CAT, Spain

ICT-ACROPOLIS: Spectrum Sharing and Coexistence based on the Cognition Cycle
Oliver Holland, Kings College London, United Kingdom

HARP - High Capacity Network Architecture with Remote Radio Heads & Parasitic Antenna Arrays
Lars Dittmann, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Dense Cooperative Wireless Cloud Network (DIWINE)
Hrjehor Mark, TU Dresden, Germany

5GNOW: Application Challenges and Initial Waveform Results
Gerhard Wunder, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institut, Germany

Designing a QoE Aware Intelligent Home Gateway for Future Smart Homes
Varuna De Silva, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Challenges of Designing Jointly the Back-haul and Radio Access Network in a Cloud-based Mobile Network
Andreas Maeder, NEC Network Laboratories Europe, Germany

Techno-Economic Gains Analysis of Services over an Information-Centric Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Network
George Polyzos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

14:30
14:30
Workshop 4a: Research Challenges for Communications in 2020
Chair: Afif Osseiran, Ericsson, Sweden
Introduction & 5G Challenges: How the Future in 2020 will be like
Afif Osseiran, Ericsson, Sweden

Challenges in Air Interface: Initial Waveform Results of 5GNOW
Gerhard Wunder, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institut, Germany

Challenges in Positioning and its Impact on Communication Networks
Ronald Raulefs, DLR e.V., Germany

Challenges in Mutualization of Fixed and Mobile Networks
Jean-Charles Point, JCP-Consult, France

14:30
Workshop 4b: Opportunities, Challenges and Interplay of Next Generation Optical and Wireless Access Networks
Chair: Pandelis Kourtessis, University of hertfordshire, United Kingdom
FSAN and the Prepared Path beyond NG-PON2: A System Vendor View
Antonio Teixeira, Coriant Portugal, Unipessoal Lda, Portugal

Latest Results from the ACCORDANCE OFDMA-PON project
Dimitrios Klonidis, AIT, Greece

Overview of the COCONUT EU Physical Layer Benefits and Challenges
Josep Prat, UPC (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Spain

14:30
Workshop 4c: Mobile Cloud Networking and Edge ICT Services
Chair: Thomas Bohnert, ZHAW, Switzerland
Welcome
Thomas Bohnert, ZHAW, Switzerland

Cloud Computing Challenges on Supporting Cloud based LTE Systems
Giada Landi, Nextworks, Italy

Cloud-based RAN (Radio Access Network) Challenges
Lucio Ferreira, IST-TUL / INOV, Portugal

Virtualizing the LTE Evolved Packet Core: Challenges and Possible Solutions
Tarik Taleb, NEC Europe, Germany

Follow Me Cloud and Virtualization of (Multimedia) Services and Applications: Challenges and Possible Solutions
André Gomes, University of Bern, Switzerland

14:30
Session 4d: Service and Content Delivery
Chair: Aiko Pras, University of Twente, Netherlands
Real-Time Immersive Multimedia Experience for Collaborating Users over Hybrid Broadcast Networks
Erhan Ekmekcioglu, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Ubiquitous Connectivity Platform for Public Transport Communication Services
Miguel Egido, Gowex Wireless S.L., Spain

Application Service Quality Indication to End-Users in IP based Networks as Added Value Service
Andreas Roos, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany

OpenFlow-based Content-Centric Networking Architecture and Router Implementation
Atsushi Ooka, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University, Japan

An Overlay Network Approach to Find Objects in the Future Internet
Pedro Martinez-Julia, University of Murcia, Spain

14:30
Session 4e: Cognitive Radio Systems and Standards
Chair: Paulo Marques, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal
Spectrum Sharing in the EU and the Path Towards Standardization
Paulo Marques, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal

Enhanced OFDM Techniques for Fragmented Spectrum Use
Saeed Afrasiabi Gorgani, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Cognitive Architecture and System Solutions to Offload LTE Networks in TVWS
Genevieve Mange, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, Germany

Dynamic and Reconfigurable M2M Wireless Network with QoE-based Control
Masayuki Ariyoshi, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR), Japan

Agent Transfer Learning for Cognitive Resource Management on Multi-hop Backhaul Networks
Qiyang Zhao, University of York, United Kingdom

16:10
Coffee Break : Coffee Break - Exhibition and Posters (RAS & SAC)
16:40
16:40
Workshop 5a: Research Challenges for Communications in 2020
Chair: Angeliki Alexiou, University of Piraeus, Greece
WWRF Introduction
Angeliki Alexiou, University of Piraeus, Greece

Internet on the Move and Challenges
Rahim Tafazolli, CCSR, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Spectrum Policy Developments for Future Wireless Systems
Peter Stuckmann, European Commission, Belgium

Wireless Enablers for Mobile Computing
Jim Womack, Blackberry, United States

Questions and Session Closing
Angeliki Alexiou, University of Piraeus, Greece

16:40
Workshop 5b: Opportunities, Challenges and Interplay of Next Generation Optical and Wireless Access Networks
Chair: Josep Prat, UPC (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Spain
Base Stations in the Cloud
Michael Soellner, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG, Germany

UDWDM-PON Based Solutions for Small Cell Backhauling
Gemma Vall-llosera, Ericsson AB, Sweden

Sharing Opportunities between Optical Access and Cloud-RAN Fronthauling
Philippe Chanclou, Orange Labs, France

Towards Converged Optical/Wireless Access Networks with Enhanced Flexibility and QoS
Pandelis Kourtessis, University of hertfordshire, United Kingdom

16:40
Workshop 5c: Mobile Cloud Networking and Edge ICT Services
Chair: Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia , Italy
Welcome
Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia , Italy

A Network of Functions: How to Decompose and Distribute Operator's Services in the Broadband Access Network
Roberto Bifulco, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany

Moving Network Applications from Hosts to the Edge of the Network
Fulvio Risso, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

From Network Virtualization to Network Abstraction: Benefits and Opportunities in a Telco/IT Converged World
Domenico Siracusa, CREATE-NET, Italy

Cognitive Edge Nodes for Realizing Future Edge Clouds
Aimilia Bantouna, University of Piraeus Research Centre, Greece

16:40
Session 5d: Cloud, Federation and Cooperation
Chair: Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden
SmartenIT Cloud Traffic Management Approach and Architectural Considerations
Ioanna Papafili, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Cloud-based Computation Offloading for Mobile Devices: State of the Art, Challenges and Opportunities
Xiaoming Fu, University of Goettingen, Germany

Convergence of Heterogeneous Network and IT infrastructures in Support of Fixed and Mobile Cloud Services
Anna Tzanakaki, AIT, Greece

Architecture for the Heterogeneous Federation of Future Internet Experimentation Facilities
Alexander Willner, TU-Berlin, Germany

Selfish and Malicious Behavior in Delay-Tolerant Networks
Naércio Magaia, INESC-ID, Portugal

16:40
Session 5e: Green Wireless
Chair: Didier Bourse, Alcatel-Lucent, France
A Novel Future Internet Smart Grid Application for Energy Management in Offices
Rico Kusber, University of Kassel, Germany

Energy-efficient Coordinated Resource Allocation for the Downlink of Cellular Systems
Fabien Heliot, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Green Joint User Scheduling and Power Control in Downlink Multi-cell OFDMA Networks
Stefano Buzzi, CNIT / University of Cassino, Italy

Macro-Cell Overlaid Green Topology Management for Beyond Next Generation Mobile Broadband Systems
Salahedin Rehan, University of York, United Kingdom

Context-Aware Macro-Femto Handover for Energy Efficiency of Outdoor Users
Tiago Moreira, PT Inovação, Portugal

18:30
End of Parallel Sessions

Day 2: 04 July 2013

09:00
09:00
Plenary Session 6a: Plenary II
Chair: Luis Rodriguez-Rosello, European Commission, Belgium
Technology Inspiring a Connected Life: The Internet of Things & Services
Stefan Ferber, Bosch Software Innovations GmbH, Germany

Next Generation Mobile Network as Enabler for the Network Society
Ulf Wahlberg, Ericsson, Sweden

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee Break - Exhibition and Posters (CaON, FIT & IoT)
11:00
11:00
Panel Session 7a: Public Safety Future Networks
Chair: Isabelle Bucaille, Thales Communications & Security, France
Industry and Stakeholder views on Emerging Technologies, Standardisation Status & Regulatory Issues
Isabelle Bucaille, Thales Communications & Security, France

Public Safety - User View
Jim Strother, British APCO, United Kingdom

Emergency Communication based on Experience of Great East Japan Earthquake, Tsunami and Fukushima Nuclear
Shigeru Shimamoto, Waseda University, Japan

Public Safety Future Networks – European Update
Thomas Weber, European Communications Office, Denmark

12:30
Lunch : Lunch
13:30
13:30
Session 8a: Poster Session (CaON, FIT & IoT)
Reducing Internet Transport Latency for Thin Streams and Short Flows
Anna Brunstrom, Karlstad University, Sweden

Fiber To The distribution point (FTTdp) Architecture for Single User based on Hybrid Fiber and Copper Scheme
Philippe Chanclou, Orange Labs, France

Towards Automated Interactions between the Internet and the Carrier-Grade Management Ecosystems
Marek Drogon, TU Braunschweig, Germany

A New Meta-model for Future Internet Architectures
Hans Joachim Einsiedler, Deutsche Telekom, Germany

DISCUS: the Distributed Core forUbiquitous Broadband Access
David Payne, Trinity College, Ireland

A Case Study of Cross-Platform Web Application Capability
Dan Johansson, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Low Exposure future NETworks
Carla Oliveira, IST-TUL, Portugal

Network Monitoring Architecture based on Home Gateways
Anna-Kaisa Pietilainen, UPMC, France

eCOUSIN: enhanced COntent distribUtion with Social INformation
Yannick Le Louedec, Orange / France Telecom, France

Clouds for Community Networks
Felix Freitag, Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Spain

Gateway-based Home Network Optimizations
Stephane Gouache, Technicolor, France

Content Management in the Figaro Home Ecosystem
Claudio Casetti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Data plane efficiency of a hybrid multicast approach for content aware networks
António Pinto, INESC Porto, Portugal

Evaluation of RF-based Indoor Localization Solutions for the Future Internet
Arash Behboodi, Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany

Information Exchange between Law Enforcement Authorities
Jyri Rajamäki, Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland

OCEAN: Open ContEnt Aware Networks
Cornelius Hellge, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany

Round-trip time mitigation through speculative display updating for applications rendered in the cloud
Bert Vankeirsbilck, Ghent University - iMinds, Belgium

Converging Sensor and Home Networks
Gerhard Mekenkamp, TP Vision, Netherlands

SmartSantander: A Joint Service Provision Facility and Experimentation-oriented Testbed, within a Smart City Environment
Juan Ramón Santana, University of Cantabria, Spain

14:30
14:30
Workshop 9a: Future Wired and Wireless Networks: Green, Heterogeneous and Cloud-powered
Chair: Stefano Buzzi, CNIT / University of Cassino, Italy
Benefits and Challenges of Cloud Technologies for 5G Networks
Andreas Maeder, NEC Network Laboratories Europe, Germany

An Innovative Framework for Monitoring Energy Consumption of Wireless Transceivers and collection of Measurements through Wireless Sensors
Stratos Keranidis, University of Thessaly (UTH), Greece

Mobile Cloud Networking: An Opportunity and Challenge for the Mobile Telco Business
Georgios Karagiannis, University of Twente, Netherlands

Applying Follow Me and Service Migration & Continuity Features in Cloud based LTE Systems
Georgios Karagiannis, University of Twente, Netherlands

14:30
Workshop 9b: Smart Connected World: the Celtic-Plus EUREKA R&D programme. Overview and Matchmaking opportunities
Chair: Jacques Magen, InterInnov / Celtic-Plus Chairman, France
Co-Chair: Maria Joao Barros Weiss, Celtic-plus, Germany
Welcome and Latest News of Celtic-Plus
Jacques Magen, InterInnov / Celtic-Plus Chairman, France

Eureka Portugal and Interaction with Celtic-Plus
Jorge Liz, Portuguese Eureka NCP, FCT, Portugal

Celtic-Plus and H2020 Network Technologies: What Interaction?
Bernard Barani, European Commission, Belgium

Research Priorities and Business Aspects of some Celtic-Plus Core Group Companies

Nokia Siemens Networks
Lauri Oksanen, Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland

Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs
Didier Bourse, Alcatel-Lucent, France

France Telecom/Orange Labs
Pierre-Yves Danet , Orange, France

Eurescom
David Kennedy, Eurescom, Germany

14:30
Workshop 9c: Management Frameworks for Future Mobile Communication Networks
Chair: Chris Blondia, University of Antwerp - iMinds, Belgium
Management Frameworks for Future Mobile Communication Networks: Main Challenges
Henning Sanneck, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany

Challenges for Heterogeneous Network Management and Coordination
Pierre Peloso, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, France

Challenges for Network Management Frameworks Dealing with Uncertainty
Seppo Hämäläinen, Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland

14:30
Session 9d: Elastic Optical Networks
Chair: Juan Pedro Fernandez-Palacios, TELEFONICA R&D, Spain
Elastic Optical Networks: the Vision of the ICT Project IDEALIST
Juan Pedro Fernandez-Palacios, TELEFONICA R&D, Spain

Migration Steps Towards Flexi-grid Networks
Oscar Gonzalez de Dios, Telefonica I+D, Spain

IDEALIST Control and Service Management Solutions for Dynamic and Adaptive Flexi-grid DWDM Networks
Ramon Casellas, CTTC, Spain

Defragmentation of Fixed/Flexible Grid Optical Networks
Daniel Fonseca, Coriant Portugal, Portugal

Software Defined Transceivers for High-speed Flexible Optical Networks
Julian Hoxha, University Roma Tre, Italy

14:30
Session 9e: Cloud Networks and Small Cells
Chair: Luis Muñoz, University of Cantabria, Spain
RAN as a Service: Challenges of Designing a Flexible RAN Architecture in a Cloud-based Heterogeneous Mobile Network
Atta ul Quddus, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Customized Services over Virtual Wireless Networks: The Path towards Networks without Borders
Luiz DaSilva, Trinity College Dubllin, Ireland

Optical Fiber Solution for Mobile Fronthaul to Achieve Cloud Radio Access Network
Philippe Chanclou, Orange Labs, France

Joint Allocation of Radio and Computational Resources in Wireless Application Offloading
Olga Muñoz, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

The Risks of WiFi Flexibility: Enabling and Detecting Cheating
Janusz Gozdecki, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

16:10
Coffee Break : Coffee Break - Exhibition and Posters
16:40
16:40
Workshop 10a: Future Wired and Wireless Networks: Green, Heterogeneous and Cloud-powered
Chair: Roberto Bruschi, CNIT, Italy
Differentiated Quality of Protection Schemes for Improved Energy Efficiency in Optical Transport Networks
Jorge Lopez Vizcaino, Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, Germany

Converging Heterogeneous Network and IT Infrastructures for Cloud and Mobile Cloud Applications: Energy Implications
Anna Tzanakaki, AIT, Greece

Towards a Convergent Fixed-mobile Access-aggregation Infrastructure for Energy-efficient Broadband Networking: the COMBO project
Achille Pattavina, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Maintaining Network Connectivity for Sleeping Devices: Opportunities and Challenges in Shifting the Approach beyond the LAN Boundaries
Maurizio Giribaldi, infocom SRl, Italy

Energy Efficiency in Next-generation Datacenter Networks
Franco Davoli, University of Genoa / CNIT, Italy

16:40
Workshop 10b: Smart Connected World: the Celtic-Plus EUREKA R&D programme. Overview and Matchmaking opportunities
Chair: Maria Joao Barros Weiss, Celtic-plus, Germany
Co-Chair: Jacques Magen, InterInnov / Celtic-Plus Chairman, France
Celtic-Plus Call for Proposals, Purple Book Research Items
Maria Joao Barros Weiss, Celtic-plus, Germany

Research Priorities and Funding Aspects in Portugal (presenter to be confirmed)

Celtic Projects with Portuguese Coordination

Green-T
Paulo Marques, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal

ICARUS
Luis Campos, PDMFC, Portugal

LOOP
Ayman Radwan, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

OPTRONET
Paulo Monteiro, IT/ DETI/UA/Coriant, Portugal

Open Session to Project Proposal Presentations

16:40
Workshop 10c: Management Frameworks for Future Mobile Communication Networks
Chair: Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Challenges for SON Functions and SON Management
Colin Willcock, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany

The Development of SON for Future Mobile Networks
Neil Scully, Vodafone, United Kingdom

Discussion Panel on Next Steps: Filling the Standardization and Industry Gaps, Foster Industry Adoption, Roadblocks

16:40
Session 10d: Internet of Things
Chair: Ovidiu Vermesan, SINTEF ICT, Norway
A Cognitive Management Framework for Service Provisioning in the Internet of Things
Vera Stavroulaki, University of Piraeus, Greece

IoT Multiplatform Networking to Monitor and Control Wineries and Vineyards
Bruno Cendon , TST, Spain

Energy Efficient Relay-aided Shared LTE Network Using CoMP and LB
Ayman Radwan, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

Supporting Smart-city Mobility with Cognitive Internet of Things
Andrey Somov, CREATE-NET, Italy

Test Derivation for Semantically Described IoT Services
Daniel Kümper, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck, Germany

16:40
Session 10e: Advanced Radio Access and Post-LTE Systems
Chair: Werner Mohr, Nokia Siemens Networks Management International GmbH, Germany
On the TDD Subframe Structure for Beyond 4G Radio Access Network
Eeva Lähetkangas, Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland

Fast-Convolution Filter Bank Approach for Non-Contiguous Spectrum Use
Markku Renfors, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Towards Massive-MIMO Transmitters: On The Effects of Deploying Increasing Antennas in Fixed Physical Space
Christos Masouros, University College London, United Kingdom

Wireless Backhaul Architecture for Small Cells Deployment exploiting Q-band Frequencies
Ruth Vilar, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

An Energy-efficient Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc Cognitive Radio Networks
Christos Verikoukis, CTTC, Spain

18:30
End of Parallel Sessions

Day 3: 05 July 2013

09:00
09:00
Session 11a: Self Organised Networks and Software Defined Networks
Chair: Klaus David, University of Kassel, Germany
Integrated Self-Management for Future Radio Access Networks: Vision and Key Challenges
Remco Litjens, TNO ICT, Netherlands

An Opportunistic Approach for Coverage and Capacity Optimization in Self-Organizing Networks
Andreas Georgakopoulos, University of Piraeus Research Center, Greece

A Control Architecture for Wireless MAC Processor Networking
Pierluigi Gallo, Università di Palermo, Italy

Computation offloading for mobile cloud computing based on wide cross-layer optimization
Stefania Sardellitti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

STEM-Net: An Evolutionary Architecture for Highly-Reconfigurable Wireless Networks
Giuseppe Ruggeri , University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, Italy

Live migration of virtual machines among edge networks via WAN links
Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia , Italy

09:00
Session 11b: Emerging Optical Network Technologies and Functions
Chair: Fiona Williams, Ericsson GmbH, Germany
An IP Cross-layer Scheduler for QoS Provisioning in NGNs
Gianmarco Panza, CEFRIEL S.Cons.R.L., Italy

Virtualizing Converged Optical Network and IT Infrastructures: the Benefits of Dynamic Virtual Infrastructure Re-planning
Giada Landi, Nextworks, Italy

Converged Fixed and Mobile Broadband Networks based on Next Generation Point of Presence
Jean-Charles Point, JCP-Consult, France

Target Cost for Sliceable Bandwidth Variable Transponders in a Real Core Network
Ori Gerstel, Cisco, Israel

Cognitive Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Optical Network: A Techno-Economic Evaluation
Juan C. Aguado, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain

Record-High and Robust Capacity versus Reach Performance of Adaptive Real-Time Dual-Band Optical OFDM Signals for Upgrading Legacy MMF Systems
Emilio Hugues-Salas, Bangor University , United Kingdom

09:00
Session 11c: Future Internet Architectural and Management Frameworks
Chair: Rui Aguiar, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal
Designing the Governance Framework for Network and Service Management in Future Networks
Kostas Tsagkaris, University of Piraeus Research Center (UPRC), Greece

Network and Service Governance for the Management of Future Networks
Eleni Patouni, University of Athens, Greece

A Framework for Large-scale Measurements
Philip Eardley, BT, United Kingdom

SANP : an Algorithm for Selecting End-to-End Paths with QoS Guarantees
Romain Jacquet, Telecom Bretagne, France

A Common Open Interface to Programmatically Control and Supervise Open Networks in the Future Internet
Andi Palo, La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Making IEEE 802.11 Wireless Access Programmable
Evgeny Khorov, Institute for Information Transmission Problems (IITP RAS), Russian Federation

09:00
Session 11d: Satellite Communications
Chair: Alessandro Guidotti, University of Bologna, Italy
The BATS Project
Graham Peters, Avanti Communications, United Kingdom

Cognitive Radio Scenarios for Satellite Communications: The CoRaSat Approach
Joel Grotz, Newtec Cy, Belgium

Conditioned Pilots for ISI Channels
Nicolo' Mazzali, University of Parma, Italy

Flexible and Modular Support for Multicast Rate Adaptation in WLANs
Stefano Paris, Paris Descartes University, France

An Ad-hoc Emergency Network for Crisis Events
Daniela Saladino, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Experimenting with Services over an Information-Centric Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Network
Maria Guta, ESA ESTEC, Netherlands

09:00
Session 11e: COST ICT: Networks and More
Chair: Ralph Stübner, COST Office, Belgium
The COST Domain for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
Soulla Louca, University of Nicosia, Cyprus

The COST Framework in a Nutshell
Ralph Stübner, COST Office, Belgium

COST Action IC0905: Techno-Economic Regulatory Framework for Radio Spectrum Access for Cognitive Radio/Software Defined Radio (TERRA)
Arturas Medeisis, VGTU, Lithuania

COST Action IC0902: Cognitive Radio and Networking for Cooperative Coexistence of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Jocelyn Fiorina, Supelec, France

COST IC1004 Activities: Cooperative Radio Communications for Spectrum and Energy Efficiency in coming Traffic Scenarios
Narcis Cardona, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

Impact of Realistic Mobility Modelling in the Context of Propagation Modelling on the User and Network Experience
Dennis Rose, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany

Statistical Modelling of Antennas Applied to Realistic Use Cases in Wireless Networks
Alain Sibille, Telecom ParisTech, France

Traffic Steering by Self-tuning Controllers in Enterprise LTE Femtocells
Salvador Luna-Ramirez, University of Málaga, Spain

Designing Advanced Energy-efficient Wireless Access Networks by a Capacity based Deployment Tool
Margot Deruyck, Ghent University/iMinds, Belgium

11:00
Coffee Break : Coffee Break - Exhibition and Networking
11:30
11:30
Panel Session 12a: Towards Virtualised Networks
Chair: Diego Lopez, Telefonica I+D, Spain
Cultivating Network Abstraction
Diego Lopez, Telefonica I+D, Spain

"Deeply Programmable Network" in "Near" Future Networks
Akihiro Nakao, University of Tokyo, Japan

Network Virtualization - Industrial Datacenter-oriented Perspective
Yaron Wolfsthal, IBM Haifa Research Laboratory , Israel

Network Function Virtualization
Krishan Sabnani, Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs, United States

Towards Virtualized Networks
Andreas Gladisch, Deutsche Telekom, Germany

Extending Network Virtualization into the Optical Domain
Jörg-Peter Elbers, ADVA Optical Networking, Germany

13:00
13:00
Closing Plenary 13a: Closing Plenary
Chair: Bernard Barani, European Commission, Belgium
Perspectives for Linking Communication Research and Policy
Ruprecht Niepold, European Commission, Belgium

Horizon 2020, Latest Status and Perspectives for Network Technologies Research and Innovation
Luis Rodriguez-Rosello, European Commission, Belgium

Best Paper and Best Demonstration Award

14:00
Lunch : Lunch

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