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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR
Richard W. Miller
AT&T
COMPANION HOSPITALITY CHAIR
TREASURER
Suzanne Miller
Bruce Worthman
IEEE Communications Society
GENERAL VICE CHAIR
GIMS ADVISOR
Thomas W. Mayne
Doug Lattner
MEETINGS MANAGERS
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
GITC ADVISOR
June Leach-Barnaby
IEEE Communications Society
Edit Kaminsky Bourgeois
University of New Orleans
Ted Rappaport
University of Texas at Austin
Gayle Weisman
IEEE Communications Society
Francis B. Grosz
Omni Technologies, Inc.
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CO-CHAIRS
IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY
TUTORIALS CO-CHAIRS
Thomas E. Slack, Jr.
Slack Enterprises
Doug Zuckerman
President 2008-2009
Abbas Jamalipour
University of Sydney
Rowland James
Entergy Corp.
John M. Howell
Executive Director
Henry Suthon
M S Benbow and Associates
PATRON CHAIR
Mark Karol
Vice President Conferences, 2008-2009
WORKSHOPS CHAIR
Leo Holzenthal
M S Benbow and Associates
Michael Devetsikiotis
North Carolina State University
TRAVEL GRANTS CHAIR
EXPO CHAIR
Hossam Saad Hassanein
Queen's University
Nim K. Cheung
Hong Kong Applied Science
and Technology Research Institute Company Ltd.
Byeong Gi Lee
Vice President Member Relations, 2008-2009
Sergio Benedetto
Vice President Publications, 2008-2009
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
Ittiphong Leevongwat
University of New Orleans
Andrzej Jajszczyk
Vice President Technical Activities, 2008-2009
WTC STEERING COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
Heather Ann Sweeney
Associate Marketing Manager
DESIGN & DEVELOPERS FORUM CHAIR
Stephen D. Bourg
Crescent Consultants, Inc.
David Waring
Telcordia Technologies, Inc.
POSTER SESSION CHAIR
John Wilson
M S Benbow and Associates
ENTNET COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
Gabriel Jacobson
Altusys Corp.
Kerrianne Sullivan
Desktop Production Specialist
Giorgie Millamena
Administrative Assistant
TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA CHAIRS
Ad Hoc Sensor and Mesh Networking
Symposium
Computer and Communications Network Security Wireless Communications Symposium
Luc Deneire, University of Nice
Symposium
Nirwan Ansari, NJIT
Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa
Raouf Boutaba University of Waterloo
Nidal Nasser, University of Guelph
Abderrahim Benslimane, University of Avignon
Jiankun Hu, RMIT University
Peter Mueller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
Communications Theory Symposium
Hesham El Gamal, Ohio State University
Tie Liu, Texas A&M University
Communications Quality of Service, Reliability,
and Performance Modeling Symposium
Fabrizio Granelli, University of Trento
Toshinori Tsuboi, Tokyo University of Technology
Communications Software and Services
Symposium
Bruno Crispo, Universita di Trento
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace
Abdelhamid Mellouk, University Paris XII
Nikola Rozic, University of Split
Qian Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
Next Generation Networks, Protocols, and
Services Symposium
Marcus Brunner, NEC Europe Ltd.
Zhi-Li Zhang, University of Minnesota
Jun Zheng, University of Ottawa
Si-Qing Zheng, University of Texas at Dallas
Dennis Goeckel, University of Massachusetts
Brian Hughes, North Carolina State University
Ranjan Mallik, Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi
Zhengdao Wang, Iowa State University
Xi Zhang, Texas A&M University
Wireless Networking Symposium
Murat Alanyali, Boston University
Jing Deng, University of North Carolina
Jelena Misic, University of Manitoba
Weihua Zhuang, University of Waterloo
Optical Networks and Systems Symposium
Rudra Dutta, North Carolina State University
Tarek El-Bawab, Jackson State University
Fabio Neri, Politecnico di Torino
Signal Processing for Communications
Symposium
Nallanathan Arumugam, King's College London
Hung Henry Nguyen, The Aerospace Corporation
Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University
Other Selected Areas in Communications
Mario Marchese, DIST- University of Genoa
Henry Pfister, Texas A&M University
Andrea Tonello, University of Udine
Bruce Wilson, Hitachi
Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IFC
World Telecommunications Congress (WTC) . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
EntNet and Gold Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Social Events and Guest Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Keynote Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Design and Developers Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Hotel Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Technical Symposia Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
EXPO Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
EXPO Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 Call for Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 PATRONS
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WELCOME
On
behalf
of the IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 Organizing Committee, we welcome you to the IEEE Global
Communications Conference, Exhibition and Industry Forum (GLOBECOM) in New Orleans,
USA! As one of the two major IEEE Communications Society Conferences held annually,
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 is a major event in our field. With the hard work and dedication of the
IEEE GLOBECOM committees, we have assembled an excellent program for you.
Regular papers presented at IEEE GLOBECOM this year are organized into 11 Symposia using the
format established by the IEEE GLOBECOM/ICC Technical Committee and were fully reviewed
using a GITC-approved process. We hope this will further improve the quality of the program.
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 received submissions from 66 countries: 2854 symposium paper submissions and an additional 112
submissions for other technical events. We accepted 1051 symposium submissions, for an overall acceptance rate of
36.8%. Each paper was carefully peer-reviewed by at least three of the 4847 reviewers working with more than 1000 TPC
members. These papers will be presented in blocks of 3 daily sessions with 17 parallel oral sessions and 3 poster
sessions in each block, for a total of 153 oral sessions and 27 poster sessions over three days.
We are particularly excited to also have a Special Session on the History of Telecommunications. Organized by
Professors Jacob Baal-Schem and Mischa Schwartz, we think this will be a particularly interesting and worthwhile
addition to the conference technical program. This session will start with an invited lecture on The History of OFDM
by Dr. Steve Weinstein, and culminate with a panel discussion on The Invention of Radio. We engineers too often
forget our history and the men and women who struggled and worked to create our modern world, and it is sometimes
worthwhile to pause and reflect upon our journey to this modern world we often take for granted.
In addition to the regular and special paper and poster sessions, we have a full schedule of excellent Tutorials and
Workshops on Sunday and Thursday. A total of 64 Tutorial and 14 Workshop proposals were submitted and the Chairs
of these events have selected 19 tutorials and 9 workshops for you. We also have an exciting program of 18 Design and
Developers Forum sessions on Monday through Wednesday, oriented toward practicing engineers in industry. In addition,
we are co-located with the 2008 World Telecommunications Congress (WTC) and the 2008 IEEE Enterprise Networking
Conference (EntNet), providing an even more varied and interesting set of choices and opportunities. We also encourage
you to visit the exhibitions in the Expo area and see what’s new and exciting. With all of these opportunities, we hope
your only problem will be to decide how to fit it all into five days!
Such a comprehensive, high-quality program is not possible without the hard work and devotion of a very large
number of individuals. We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all TP volunteers and would like to recognize,
particularly, the exceptional work rendered by the IEEE GC’08 Symposium co-chairs, Tutorial co-chairs, Workshops
chair, and D&D co-chairs.
Yet with all of the interesting technical opportunities available, as New Orleanians we hope you will take a bit of time
to explore our City. We are likewise proud of our many world-famous restaurants and invite you to sample that
special blend of Creole, Cajun, and Southern Cooking that characterizes New Orleans Cuisine. Or perhaps you will wish
to enjoy jazz at one of our many clubs, take a boat ride down the Mississippi River, ride a streetcar along St. Charles
Avenue, or visit out world-famous Zoo, Aquarium, and new Insectarium.
However you spend your time here, we hope you find it memorable and enjoyable and that you will, as we say here in
New Orleans, “Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez” … “Let the Good Times Roll”!
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Richard W. Miller
Thomas W. Mayne
Edit Kaminsky Bourgeois
Francis B. Grosz, Jr.
General Chair
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008
Vice Chair
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008
Technical Program Co-Chair
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008
Technical Program Co-Chair
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Sunday, 30 November 2008
07:00 – 17:00
REGISTRATION
09:00 – 12:30
Half Day Tutorials & Workshops
09:00 – 17:30
Full Day Workshops
12:30 – 14:00
LUNCH BREAK (on your own)
14:00 – 17:30
Half Day Tutorials & Workshops
Monday, 1 December 2008
07:00 – 18:30
REGISTRATION
08:00 – 09:30
Keynote Presentation
09:30 – 10:00
COFFEE BREAK
10:00 – 12:00
D&D Sessions, Symposia Technical Oral and Poster Sessions, WTC Sessions
12:10 – 13:40
Awards Luncheon
13:50 – 15:30
D&D Sessions, Symposia Technical Oral and Poster Sessions, WTC Sessions
15:30 – 16:00
COFFEE BREAK
16:00 – 18:00
D&D Sessions, Symposia Technical Oral and Poster Sessions, WTC Sessions
19:00 – 21:30
Exhibit Opening & Welcome Reception
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
07:00 – 17:00
REGISTRATION
08:00 – 09:30
Keynote Presentation
09:30 – 17:00
COMMUNICATIONS EXPO
09:30 – 10:00
COFFEE BREAK in the EXPO*
10:00 – 12:00
D&D Sessions, Symposia Technical Oral and Poster Sessions, WTC Sessions
12:00 – 13:30
LUNCH BREAK (on your own)
13:30 – 15:30
D&D Sessions, Symposia Technical Oral and Poster Sessions, WTC Sessions
15:30 – 16:00
COFFEE BREAK in the EXPO*
16:00 – 18:00
D&D Sessions, Technical Oral and Poster Sessions, Panel Session, WTC Sessions
19:00 – 21:00
Banquet
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
07:00 – 17:00
REGISTRATION
08:00 – 09:30
Keynote Presentation
09:30 – 17:00
COMMUNICATIONS EXPO
09:30 – 10:00
COFFEE BREAK in the EXPO*
10:00 – 12:00
D&D Sessions, EntNet Sessions, Technical Oral and Poster Sessions
12:00 – 13:30
LUNCH BREAK (on your own)
13:30 – 15:30
D&D Sessions, EntNet Sessions, Technical Oral and Poster Sessions
15:30 – 16:00
COFFEE BREAK in the EXPO*
16:00 – 18:00
D&D Sessions, EntNet Sessions, Technical Oral and Poster Sessions
Thurday, 4 December 2008
07:00 – 17:00
REGISTRATION
09:00 – 12:30
Half Day Tutorials
09:00 – 17:30
Full Day Workshops
12:30 – 14:00
LUNCH BREAK (on your own)
14:00 – 17:30
Half Day Tutorials & Workshops
*Win prizes during the coffee breaks in the Hilton Exhibition Center on the Second Level. Must be present to win.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 08:00 – 09:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom C &D/First Level
Kaoru Yano
President (Representative Director)
NEC Corporation
Kaoru Yano was appointed President of NEC Corporation effective April 1, 2006 after serving as the Senior Executive Vice
President. During his tenure as Senior Executive Vice President, Yano's responsibilities included company-wide management
and R&D, and held a key position in driving the technological advancement of the NEC group.
Yano joined NEC in 1966. He spent the first two decades in the development of communications equipment, and was then
assigned to NEC America, where he led the development and sales team of communications business for the North American
market. He has since then held key positions mainly in the network infrastructure business for both Japanese and global
markets, and has been instrumental in re-inventing the business to respond to the rapid change in the marketplace brought on by the Internet and shift
to IP technologies.
Throughout his career, Yano has focused on driving innovation through advanced technologies and building strong relationships with a diverse field of
customers including telecommunications carriers, public sectors and enterprises worldwide.
Yano has resided in the US on three separate occasions, one of which is at the Graduate School of Stanford University where he received a master's
degree in Science in Electronics Engineering and is known for his broad international perspectives.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 08:00 – 09:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom C & D/First Level
Richard J. Lynch
Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Verizon Communications
Richard J. Lynch is executive vice president and chief technology officer for Verizon Communications. In this role, he is
responsible for technology direction and network planning for all the Verizon business units.
Prior to assuming his current position in July 2007, Lynch had been the executive vice president and chief technical officer for
Verizon Wireless since its formation in 2000, and before that, had held the same position at Bell Atlantic Mobile since 1990. In
those positions he was responsible for network technology selection and planning as well as network operations. Under Lynch,
the Verizon Wireless network attained the distinction of quality and reliability which has formed the basis for the very well known
“Can you hear me now?” advertising campaign.
Lynch has been at the forefront of wireless data solutions, starting with Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) in 1995 when he led Bell Atlantic Mobile’s
build of one of the largest CDPD networks in the country. In 2004, Lynch again led the industry with the decision to widely deploy EV-DO, in the first
true wireless broadband service widely provided to the public in the US. Lynch was also responsible for the decision to deploy CDMA (Code Division
Multiple Access), which still remains the basis for the Verizon Wireless high-quality voice network. Building on these and other key technology
decisions, Lynch has supported the introduction of key innovative products and services into the marketplace.
Lynch is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). He has served on the executive board of the CDMA Development Group
(CDG) and as a member of the Federal Communications Commission Technical Advisory Committee. For his leadership in the early years of wireless
data, Lynch was honored with the President’s Award by the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA). He has earned patents for
advances in the area of wireless technology. He is a frequent guest lecturer in academia and industry on technology and its business implications.
Lynch began his career in 1972 with New England Telephone and has held a variety of positions in planning, operations, and engineering there and in
Bell of Pennsylvania.
Lynch is a graduate of Lowell Technological Institute (now University of Massachusetts) where he received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
electrical engineering. He has also completed post graduate work at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Johnson School of
Management at Cornell University.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 08:00 – 09:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom C & D/First Level
John Donovan
Chief Technology Officer
AT&T
Mr. Donovan is chief technology officer for AT&T. In this role, he oversees the company's global technology direction and
innovation road map, including product development, network and engineering operations, AT&T Labs and the security and
intellectual property organizations. Donovan previously was executive vice president of product, sales, marketing and operations
at Verisign Inc., a technology company that provides Internet infrastructure services. At VeriSign, Donovan was responsible for
leading VeriSign’s global sales organization, driving the expansion of broad solutions offerings, and integrating a global
professional services capability. Before that, he was chairman and CEO of inCode Telecom Group Inc., where he helped shape
strategic direction and positioning for wireless network operators around the globe. Prior, Donovan was a partner with Deloitte Consulting, where he
was the Americas Industry Practice director for telecom. He has authored two books, The Value Enterprise, published in January 1998, and Value
Creating Growth, published in 1999. Donovan received a B.S.E.E. from the University of Notre Dame and earned an M.B.A. in finance from the University
of Minnesota.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 08:00 – 09:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom C & D/First Level
Dr. Flavio Bonomi, PhD
Head of Cisco Research / Cisco Distinguished Engineer
Cisco Systems
Dr. Flavio Bonomi, PhD, is a Cisco Distinguished Engineer who is currently leading Cisco Research. He has been working at the
boundary between networking research and development since 1985. Flavio brings his unique talents of product development
and forward looking research work to Cisco Research.
Dr. Bonomi received an EE Degree from Pavia University, Italy, and received his PhD in EE from Cornell University. He enjoyed
10 years at AT&T Bell Laboratories working on networking related technologies. Dr. Bonomi moved to the Silicon Valley in 1995,
working with two startup companies. In 1999, Flavio joined Cisco as a Senior Architect for Cisco high end routers first, and later
for Cisco Data Center products. He became a Cisco Distinguished Engineer in 2004. In 2007, he took over managing Cisco's Research activities.
Dr. Bonomi has published more than 40 papers and was awarded more than twenty patents. He was a 3 time winner of the highly prestigious internal
Cisco Pioneer Award.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 08:00 – 09:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom C & D/First Level
Pankaj Asundi
Vice President Media and Content
Ericsson Inc.
Pankaj Asundi, who joined Ericsson in 2000, has over 20 years of systems and technology experience within the
telecommunications industry. He is currently responsible for developing and managing new business and multimedia solutions
as they relate to content and media companies.
Prior to this role, Pankaj was part of Ericsson’s Strategy and Network group and was responsible for developing Ericsson’s North
America and Global multimedia strategy. Other roles at Ericsson include the CTO for Ericsson’s North America Enterprise
business and Strategic Marketing towards Ericsson key customers.
Before joining Ericsson, Pankaj was a Software Development Manager for First Consulting Group. He holds a Masters of Science in Industrial
Engineering from University of Oklahoma.
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DESIGN & DEVELOPERS FORUM
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
DD01M1: In Building Wireless
DD05M3: Wireless Access for Vehicular
Environments (WAVE) II
Presenter: Leo Holzenthal Jr., University of New Orleans, USA
Ahmed Himny, PhD, Andrew Wireless Solutions, LLC, USA
Ali Nemati, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, USA
The distribution of wireless telephony and data signals within buildings and
structures has become a large industry in the wireless industry. This
session will begin with a presentation of the signals and spectrum that is
desired, and the technologies used to build these systems. As an example
of a project, a very large scale, neutral host type, fiber optic based
distributed antenna system was conceived to provide wireless telephone
and radio signals to subscriber units within the confines of a large
international airport.
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD02M1: Wireless Communication Engineering
Technologies (WCET)
Presenter: Celia Desmond, World Class Telecommunications, Canada
The WCET Certification Program has been designed to address the
worldwide wireless industry’s growing and ever-evolving need for qualified
communications professionals who can demonstrate practical problemsolving skills in real-world situations. The certification program and
related topics are covered.
Presenters: Dimitri Khijniak, Technocom, USA
Tao Zhang, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., USA
Wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE) technology comes into
sight as a state-of-the-art solution to contemporary inter-vehicle
communications, which is anticipated to be widely applied in the near
future to radically improve the transportation environment in the aspects of
safety, intelligent management and data exchange services.
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD06M3: Emergency Services for IP Networks
Presenters: Richard Barnes, BBN Technologies, USA
Michael Loushine, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., USA
The focus is on Citizen-to-Authority Communications. Users increasingly
rely on multimedia communications that take place on next generation
networks based on the Internet Protocol (IP). This reliance means that the
average user will one day reach for this multimedia communication system
to place what could be the most important communication of their life: an
emergency services call.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
DD03M2: Wireless Access for Vehicular
Environments (WAVE) I
Presenters: Tim Weil and James Marousek, Booz Allen Hamilton, USA
Wiedong Xiang, University of Michigan, USA
The Department of Transportation Vehicular Infrastructure Integration
(DOT VII) program, paving the way for the Intelligent Transportation
Systems of tomorrow, envisions a future in which intelligent vehicles
routinely communicate with each other and the transportation
infrastructure in real time.
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD04M2: Next Generation Service Oriented
Networks
Presenter: John Wittgreffe, BT Group PLC, UK
IT resources and other telco capabilities are exposed for direct access by
application designers and developers during D&D, and by users at runtime.
Resources can be configured to adapt and continually optimize to make
sure that the Quality of Experience for end user applications is kept high.
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DD07T1: Modeling and Simulation of Wireless
Networks I
Presenters: Jack Burbank and Jon Ward, Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory, USA
This technical session aims to provide an overview of modeling and
simulation (M&S) tools and techniques available to assist network
designers and developers, with a focus on wireless network design and
development. The focus is on wireless networking. M&S is a critical
element in the design, development, and test and evaluation (T&E) of any
network product or solution.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD08T1: Security for Seamless Mobility
Presenters: Nada Golmie, NIST, USA
Vivek Gupta, Intel, USA
Maintaining security during handovers is complex because there are
several factors that affect the implementation of security components and
how they are characterized and measured in different types of networks.
Topics to be covered in this session include common Industry trends and
best practices for dealing with security in mobile environment, the
development of new specifications in various standard organizations,
state-of-the-art and current research activities.
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DESIGN & DEVELOPERS FORUM
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD09T2: Modeling and Simulation of Wireless
Networks II
DD14W1: Whither IMS
Presenters: Jack Burbank and William Kasch, Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory, USA
This technical session aims to provide an overview of modeling and
simulation tools and techniques available to assist network designers and
developers, with a focus on wireless networks. M&S is a critical element in
the design, development, and test and evaluation of any network product
or solution.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD10T2: Telemedicine Systems I
Presenter: Ryoichi Komiya, Multimedia University, Malaysia
Due to the increase of aging population in global basis, many countries
face serious problems in the management of chronic diseases prevention,
medical treatment and follow-up of discharged patients. This forum aims
at understanding interdisciplinary issues between medicine and
telecommunication, telemedicine systems design and development and
necessity of international standardization.
Presenters: Vijay Varma and Michael Loushine, Telcordia Technologies,
Inc., USA
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) standardization continues and new
capabilities are being introduced, but something is still holding back
deployments. This forum addresses the state of the art of IMS from the
technical and business angles. The session consists of short presentations
followed by a panel discussion.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
DD15W2: FemtoCells
Presenter: Rana Sircar, Wipro Technologies, India
Femtocells, concept aimed at resolving coverage issues and to achieve
Fixed-Mobile Convergence in networks. Subscriber benefits are analyzed in
terms of cost and user experience. Operator benefits are analyzed in terms
of technology challenges, cost, regulatory issues etc.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD16W2: Localization in Wireless Networks I
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
DD11T3: Modeling and Simulation of Wireless
Networks III
Presenters: Jon Ward and William Kasch, Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory, USA
This technical session aims to provide an overview of modeling and
simulation (M&S) tools and techniques available to assist network
designers and developers, with a focus on wireless network design and
development. M&S is a critical element in the design, development, and
test and evaluation (T&E) of any network product or solution.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
Presenter: Mussa Bshara, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Wireless communication operators have realized the value and potential to
make information services highly personalized, and enabling these to be
location based. Providing LBS requires knowing user’s location; this
positioning problem in WiMAX networks is addressed in this session.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
DD18W3: Localization in Wireless Networks II
Presenter: Mussa Bshara, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
This session complements DD16W2 by discussing Service migration,
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and their impact, design of modular
architecture of MAC (Medium Access Control) layer implementation, and
presenting particular case studies.
DD12T3: Telemedicine Systems II
Presenter: Ryoichi Komiya, Multimedia University, Malaysia
Marketing and management issues in the Telemedicine industry are
discussed in this session. Increased healthcare capacity challenges,
increased cost pressures, pay for performance, and employer and health
plan encroachment are just a few of the strategic contexts driving the
development and deployment of technologies and devices.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Magnolia/Third Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 17:00 – 18:00
Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
DD19W3: Optical Switching
Presenter: Sunan Han, Fujitsu Network Communications, USA
Ethernet and TDM sub-wavelength switching in Packet Optical Networking
(PON) platforms are discussed along with an overview of optical burst
switching technologies in Ethernet transport networks, emphasizing its
technical and economic benefits.
DD13W1: Progress and Challenges for 100GbE
and Beyond
Presenter: Ann Von Lehmen, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., USA
Network traffic continues to grow. As a result, there is accelerating interest
in the development of 100 Gb/s transport and 100 GbE technology. This
session will explore the status of standards efforts, and present
perspectives on this emerging technology from the components, systems,
and carrier marketplaces.
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • MONDAY
MONDAY, 1 DECEMBER 2008
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
AH01M1: Localization in WSN
Chair: Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland – Baltimore County,
USA
AH01M1-1: A Localized Self-Healing Algorithm for Networks of Moveable
Sensor Nodes
Mohamed Younis, Sookyoung Lee, Sheetal Gupta, Kevin Fisher
(University of Maryland – Baltimore County, USA)
AH01M1-2: Robust Distributed Sensor Network Localization Based on
Analysis of Flip Ambiguities
Anushiya A. Kannan, Guoqiang Mao (University of Sydney, Australia)
Baris Fidan (National ICT Australia, Canberra, Australia)
AH02M1-6: A Load-Balanced Guiding Navigation Protocol in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Wen-Tsuen Chen, Po-Yu Chen, Cheng-Han Wu
(National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan)
Chi-Fu Huang (National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
AH03M1: Routing Protocols in WSN
Chair: Miki Yamamoto, Kansai University, Japan
AH03M1-1: Load-Balanced Routing Scheme for Energy-Efficient Wireless
Sensor Networks
Fatma Bouabdallah, Nizar Bouabdallah (INRIA, Rennes, France)
Raouf Boutaba (University of Waterloo, Canada)
AH01M1-3: Sensor Network Localization via Nondifferentiable Optimization
Qingjiang Shi, Chen He, Lingge Jiang, Jun Lou
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
AH03M1-2: Designing an Application-Aware Routing Protocol for Wireless
Sensor Networks
Mohammad Abdul Azim, M. Rubaiyat Kibria, Abbas Jamalipour
(University of Sydney, Australia)
AH01M1-4: Adaptive Source Localization by a Mobile Robot Using Signal
Power Gradient in Sensor Networks
Yi Sun (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Jizhong Xiao, Xiaohai Li, Flavio Cabrera-Mora (City University of New York, USA)
AH03M1-3: Ellipse Routing: A Geographic Routing Protocol for Mobile
Sensor Networks with Uncertain Positions
Abderrahim Benslimane, Clément Saad (University of Avignon, France)
Julien Champ, Jean-Claude König (Université Montpellier 2 - LIRMM, France)
AH01M1-5: Localization Error Evaluation in Heterogeneous Sensor
Networks
Shaoqiang Dong, Prathima Agrawal (Auburn University, USA)
Krishna Sivalingam (University of Maryland – Baltimore County, USA)
AH03M1-4: Oriented Void Avoidance Scheme for Real-Time Routing
Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks
Mohamed Aissani, Abdelhamid Mellouk (University Paris XII, France)
Nadjib Badache (USTHB University, Algeria)
Brahim Saidani (Polytechnic School, Algeria)
AH01M1-6: A Novel Fading-Tolerant High-Accuracy Localization Algorithm
Using Distributed Space-Time Block Codes
Xingkai Bao, Tiffany Jing Li (Lehigh University, USA)
Sushanta Das (Philips Research, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
AH03M1-5: Routing in Three Dimensional Wireless Sensor Networks
Tarek El Salti, Nidal Nasser (University of Guelph, Canada)
AH03M1-6: Fuzzy Algorithms for Maximum Lifetime Routing in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Mahmood R. Minhas, Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Victor C. M. Leung
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
AH02M1: Underwater WSN & Applications
Chair: Cheng Li, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
AH02M1-1: An Improved Communications Model for Underwater Sensor
Networks
Peter King, Ramachandran Venkatesan, Cheng Li
(Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
AH02M1-2: Energy Optimized Path Unaware Layered Routing Protocol for
Underwater Sensor Networks
Sarath Gopi, G. Kannan, U.B. Desai, S.N. Merchant (IIT Bombay, India)
AH02M1-3: Assigning Sensors to Competing Missions
Hosam Rowaihy (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Matthew Johnson (City University of New York, USA)
Amotz Bar-Noy (Brooklyn College & Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
Theodore Brown (City University of New York, USA)
Tom La Porta (Penn State University, USA)
AH02M1-4: ARQ with Implicit and Explicit ACKs in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Z. Rosberg, R.P. Liu, L.D. Tuan (CSIRO, Australia)
A.Y. Dong, S. Jha (University of New South Wales, Australia)
AH02M1-5: Mobile Solution for Three-tier Biofeedback Data Acquisition
and Processing
Orlando R. E. Pereira (University of Beira Interior, Portugal)
Paulo A. C. S. Neves (Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portugal)
Joel J. P.C. Rodrigues (University of Beira Interior, Portugal)
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Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
CQ01M1: QoS in Emerging Wireless Networks
Chair: Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
CQ01M1-1: VoIP Traffic Scheduling in WiMAX Networks
Ehsan Haghani, Nirwan Ansari (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
CQ01M1-2: Bandwidth and Delay Guaranteed Call Admission Control
Scheme for QOS Provisioning in IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX
Suresh Kalikivayi, Iti Saha Misra (Jadavpur University, India)
Kalpana Saha (Government College of Engineering & Ceramic Technology,
India)
CQ01M1-3: Cross-Layer Error Control Optimization in WiMAX
Dzmitry Kliazovich (University of Trento, Italy)
Tommaso Beniero (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Sergio Dalsass (University of Trento, Italy)
Federico Serrelli (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Simone Redana (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany)
Fabrizio Granelli (University of Trento, Italy)
CQ01M1-4: Backhaul as a Bottleneck in IEEE 802.16e Networks
Jani Lakkakorpi, Alexander Sayenko (Nokia, Finland)
CQ01M1-5: Practical Design of IEEE 802.16e Networks: A Mathematical
Model and Algorithms
Fernando Gordejuela-Sánchez (University of Bedfordshire, UK)
Jie Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
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CQ01M1-6: Multimedia Capacity Analysis of the IEEE 802.11e
Contention-based Infrastructure Basic Service Set
Inanc Inan, Feyza Keceli, Ender Ayanoglu (University of California at Irvine, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
NG01M1: Peer-to-Peer Networking
Chair: Marco Mellia, Politecnico di Tornio, Italy
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
CS01M1: Multimedia Application and Services
Chair: Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal
CS01M1-1: Competition for Migrating Customers: A Game-theoretic
Analysis in a Regulated Regime
Patrick Maillé (Telecom Bretagne, Cesson-Sevigne, France)
Maurizio Naldi (University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy)
Bruno Tuffin (INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique, France)
CS01M1-2: Feedback Statistics on Anonymous Service Usage
Nils Richter, Joao Girao, Daniele Abbadessa (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany)
CS01M1-3: Identity Management for IMS-based IPTV
Florian Winkler, Mischa Schmidt, Sebastian Felis, Oleg Neuwirt, Nils Richter,
Joao da Silva, Daniele Abbadessa (NEC Network Labs, Germany)
CS01M1-4: Simple Strong Authentication for Internet Applications Using
Mobile Phones
Do van Thanh (Telenor & NTNU, Norway)
Tore Jønvik, Boning Feng (Oslo University College, Norway)
Do van Thuan (Linus, Norway)
Ivar Jørstad (Ubisafe, Norw
NG01M1-1: Evaluating P2PSIP under Attack: An Emulative Study
Jan Seedorf (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany)
Frank Ruwolt (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Martin Stiemerling (University of Goettingen, Germany)
Saverio Niccolini (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany)
NG01M1-2: Modeling Peer-to-Peer Networks from the Impact of Nodes'
Characters on the System Performance
Yadong Gong, XiaoLa Lin (Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
NG01M1-3: A Low Cost and Reliable Anonymity Scheme in P2P Reputation
Systems with Trusted Third Parties
Liming Hao, Songnian Lu, Junhua Tang, Aixin Zhang
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
NG01M1-4: Foresighted Resource Reciprocation Strategies in P2P
Networks
Hyunggon Park, Mihaela van der Schaar
(University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
NG01M1-5: Incentive Mechanism Considering Variety of User Cost in P2P
Content Sharing
Kenichiro Sato, Ryo Hashimoto, Makoto Yoshino, Ryoichi Shinkuma,
Tatsuro Takahashi (Kyoto University, Japan)
CS01M1-5: A Method of Bridging and Processing Media Stream on Network
Satoshi Kondoh, Takaaki Moriya, Hiroyuki Ohnishi, Miki Hirano
(Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan)
NG01M1-6: Tod-cache: Peer-to-Peer Traffic Management and Optimization
using Combined Caching and Redirection
Ke Xu (Tsinghua University, China)
Jiangchuan Liu, Haiyang Wang (Simon Fraser University, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
CT01M1: Uplink and Downlink Communication
NS01M1: Key Management
Chair: Syed Jafar, University of California at Irvine, USA
Chair: Kai Zheng, IBM China Research Lab, China
CT01M1-1; Uplink Throughput Scaling in Dense Wireless Networks with
Limited Collaboration
Feng Xue (Intel Research, USA)
Jun Shi (Qualcomm Corp R&D, USA)
NS01M1-1: An Efficient Group Key Management for Secure Routing in Ad
Hoc Networks
Natalia Castro Fernandes, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte
(Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
CT01M1-2: Optimal Diversity Multiplexing Tradeoff of Constrained
Asymmetric MIMO Systems
Hsiao-feng Lu (National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan)
NS01M1-2: An Efficient Conference Key Updating Scheme with the
Knowledge of Group Dynamics
Xiaozhuo Gu, Jianzu Yang, Xiangjie Ma, Julong Lan
(National Digital Switching System Engineering & Technological R&D Center,
China)
CT01M1-3: Multiuser Transmit Beamforming via Regularized Channel
Inversion: A Large System Analysis
Van K. Nguyen (DSTO, Australia)
Jamie S. Evans (University of Melbourne, Australia)
CT01M1-4: On the Capacity of One-sided Two user Gaussian Fading
Broadcast Channels
Amin Jafarian, Sriram Vishwanath (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
CT01M1-5: A General Rate Duality of the MIMO Multiple Access Channel
and the MIMO Broadcast Channel
Raphael Hunger, Michael Joham (Technische Universität München, Germany)
CT01M1-6: On the Convexity of the MSE Region of Single-Antenna Users
Raphael Hunger, Michael Joham (Technische Universität München, Germany)
NS01M1-3: A Secure Key Management Scheme for Wireless and Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks using Frequency-based Approach: Proof and Correctness
Azzedine Boukerche, Yonglin Ren (University of Ottawa, Canada)
NS01M1-4: Three-party Quantum Authenticated Key Distribution with
Partially Trusted Third Party
Yoshito Kanamori, Bogdan Hoanca (University of Alaska, USA)
Seong-Moo Yoo (University of Alabama, USA)
NS01M1-5: Certificate Assignment Strategies for a PKI-based Security
Architecture in a Vehicular Network
Bhargav Bellur (GM Research, India)
NS01M1-6: Secret Key Generation and Agreement in UWB Communication
Channels
Masoud Ghoreishi Madiseh, Michae L.l McGuire, Stephen S. Neville, Lin Cai,
Michael Horie (University of Victoria, Canada)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • MONDAY
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
SA01M1: Emerging Access Network Technologies
SP02M1: OFDM 1
Chair: Marco Chiani, University of Bologna, Italy
Chair: Hai Lin, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
SA01M1-1: Hybrid Wireless-Optical Broadband Access Network (WOBAN):
Capacity Enhancement for Wireless Access
Abu Ahmed Reaz, Vishwanath Ramamurthi, Suman Sarkar, Dipak Ghosal,
Biswanath Mukherjee (University of California at Davis, USA)
SP02M1-1: Hybrid Domain Compensation for Analog Impairments in OFDM
Systems
Hai Lin, Katsumi Yamashita (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
Xu Zhu (University of Liverpool, UK)
SA01M1-2: Dealing with Loud Neighbors: The Benefits and Tradeoffs of
Adaptive Femtocell Access
David Choi, Pooya Monajemi, Shinjae Kang, John Villasenor
(University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
SP02M1-2: Selective Vector Perturbation Precoding and Peak to Average
Power Ratio Reduction for OFDM Systems
Lin Yang, Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, UK)
SA01M1-3: Attributes Definitions and Measurement Methods for MADM
based Sink Selection Controls in Satellite Sensor Networks
Igor Bisio, Mario Marchese (University of Genoa, Italy)
SA01M1-4: Active Remote Node with Layer Two Forwarding for Improving
Performance of EPON
Chien Aun Chan (National ICT Australia, University of Melbourne, Australia)
Manik Attygalle (Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia)
Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas (University of Melbourne, Australia)
SA01M1-5: Throughput and Delay of DSL Dynamic Spectrum Management
with Dynamic Arrivals
Paschalis Tsiaflakis (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
Yung Yi, Mung Chiang (Princeton University, USA)
Marc Moonen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
SA01M1-6: Impact of Crosstalk Estimation on the Dynamic Spectrum
Management Performance
Neiva Lindqvist (Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil)
Fredrik Lindqvist (Lund University, Sweden)
Boris Dortschy (Ericcson AB, Sweden)
Evaldo Pelaes, Aldebaro Klautau (Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil)
SP02M1-3: A Robust Timing Recovery Algorithm for OFDM Systems
Seokjung Kim (Yonsei University, Korea)
Youngho Choi (Samsung Electronics Co., Korea)
Kyungchul Kwak (Yonsei University, Korea)
Keuk-Joon Bang (Induk Institute of Technology, Korea)
Daesik Hong (Yonsei University, Korea)
SP02M1-4: Performance and Design of an Impulse Noise Detector for
OFDM Systems with Reed-Solomon Erasure-Decoding
Amitkumar Mahadevan, Julien Pons, Patrick Duvaut (Conexant, USA)
SP02M1-5: Numerical Performance Evaluation of OFDM Systems affected
by Transmitter Nonlinearities, Phase Noise and Channel Estimation Errors
Steffen Bittner, Marco Krondorf, Gerhard Fettweis
(Dresden University of Technology, Germany)
SP02M1-6: Adaptive Modulation for OFDM-Based Multiple Description
Progressive Image Transmission
S. S. Tan (University of California at San Diego, USA)
M. J. Rim (Dongkuk University, Korea)
P. C. Cosman, L. B. Milstein (University of California at San Diego, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
WC01M1: MIMO Beamforming
Chair: Weidang Xiang, University of Michigan, USA
SP01M1: MIMO 1
Chair: Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University, Japan
SP01M1-1: Robust Semi-Blind Estimation for Beamforming Based MIMO
Wireless Communication
Chandra R. Murthy (Indian Institute of Science, India)
Bhaskar D. Rao (University of California at San Diego, USA)
Aditya K. Jagannatham (Qualcomm Inc., USA)
SP01M1-2: Robust Transceiver Design for Multiuser MIMO Downlink
P. Ubaidulla, A. Chockalingam (Indian Institute of Science, India)
SP01M1-3: A Lattice Precoding for Flat-Fading MIMO Channels Based on
Eigenvalue Decomposition
Jin He, Masoud Salehi (Northeastern University, USA)
SP01M1-4: An Improved Tomlinson-Harashima Precoder Reducing
Transmission Power
Jiwon Kang, Chungyong Lee (Yonsei University, Korea)
Hyungwoo Ku (LG Electronics, Korea)
Dong-Seung Kwon (ETRI, Korea)
SP01M1-5: Limited Feedback Beamforming Codebook Design for
Dual-Polarized MIMO Channels
Taejoon Kim (Purdue University, USA)
Bruno Clerckx (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
David Love (Purdue University, USA)
Sungjin Kim (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
SP01M1-6: Game Theoretic Solutions for Precoding Strategies over the
Interference Channel
Jie Gao, Sergiy A. Vorobyov, Hai Jiang (University of Alberta, Canada)
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WC01M1-1: Differential Rotation Feedback MIMO System for Temporally
Correlated Channels
Taejoon Kim, David J. Love (Purdue University, USA)
Bruno Clerckx, Sung Jin Kim
(Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
WC01M1-2: Mutual Coupling Effects in MIMO MRC Systems with Limited
Feedback
Yuhan Dong, Brian L. Hughes, Gianluca Lazzi
(North Carolina State University, USA)
WC01M1-3: Quantizer Design for Codebook-Based Beamforming in
Temporally-Correlated Channels
Pengcheng Zhu, Lan Tang, Yan Wang, Xiaohu You
(Southeast University, China)
WC01M1-4: On the Performance of Adaptive Limited Feedback
Beamforming in Distributed MIMO Systems
Erlin Zeng, Shihua Zhu, Zhimeng Zhong (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
WC01M1-5: A Stochastic Algorithm for Beamforming using ESPAR
Antennas
Vlasis Barousis, Athanasios G. Kanatas
(University of Piraeus, Greece)
Antonis Kalis, Constantinos Papadias
(Athens Information Technology, Greece)
WC01M1-6: Performance Analysis of MIMO MRC in 3D Mobile-to-Mobile
Double-Correlated Channels
Jian Qi, Sonia Aïssa (University of Quebec, INRS-EMT, Canada)
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Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
WC02M1: Space-Time Codes
WC04M1: Resource Allocation
Chair: Hideki Ochiai, Yokohama National University, Japan
Chair: Ozgur Oyman, Intel Corporation, USA
WC02M1-1: Rateless Codes for MIMO Channels
Maryam Shanechi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Uri Erez (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Gregory Wornell (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
WC04M1-1: Spatial Resource Reuse in the Multi-hop Cellular Networks:
Difficulties and Benefits
Jeongho Jeon, Kyuho Son, Song Chong
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
WC02M1-2: Full Rate L2-Orthogonal Space-Time CPM for Three Antennas
Matthias Hesse, Jerome Lebrun, Luc Deneire (I3S- CNRS, France)
WC04M1-2: Bandwidth Constraints in Wireless Sensor-based Decentralized
Estimation Schemes for Gaussian Channels
Javier Matamoros, Carles Anton-Haro
(Telecommunications Technological Center of Catalonia, Spain)
WC02M1-3: State-Selection in a Space-Time-State Block Coded MIMO
Communication System Using Reconfigurable PIXEL Antennas
Fatemeh Fazel, Alfred Grau, Hamid Jafarkhani, Franco De Flaviis
(University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC02M1-4: The Golden Code is Fast Decodable
Mohanned Sinnokrot, John Barry (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
WC02M1-5: Near-Capacity Three-Stage Downlink Iteratively Decoded
Generalized Layered Space-Time Coding with Low Complexity
Lingkun Kong, Soon Xin Ng, Lajos Hanzo (University of Southampton, UK)
WC02M1-6: Optimum Space-Time Block Codes over Time-Selective
Channels
Jun He, Pooi-Yuen Kam (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC03M1: Estimation in Cooperative Systems
Chair: Hsiao-Chun Wu, Louisiana State University, USA
WC03M1-1: Self-Interference Aided Channel Estimation in Two-Way
Relaying Systems
Jian Zhao, Marc Kuhn, Armin Wittneben (ETH, China)
Gerhard Bauch (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany)
WC03M1-2: Cooperative OFDM Channel Estimation with Frequency Offsets
Zhongshan Zhang (University of Alberta, Canada)
Wei Zhang (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Chintha Tellambura (University of Alberta, Canada)
WC03M1-3: On Channel Estimation for Amplify-and-Forward Two-Way
Relay Networks
Feifei Gao, Rui Zhang, Ying-Chang Liang
(Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
WC03M1-4: Optimal Training Sequence Design for Bi-Directional Relay
Networks
The-Hanh Pham (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Ying-Chang Liang (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Nallanathan Arumugam (King's College London, UK)
WC03M1-5: Precoding Assisted Blind CFO Estimation in Cooperative
SFBC-OFDM Channels with Transmitter/Receiver IQ Imbalances
Amarnadh Kolla, Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay, Shankar Prakriya
(Indian Institute of Technology, India)
WC03M1-6: On Channel Estimation and Capacity for Amplify and Forward
Relay Networks
Alireza S. Behbahani, Ahmed Eltawil (University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC04M1-3: Link Adaptation with Retransmissions for Partial Channel State
Information
Stephan Pfletschinger, Monica Navarro
(Telecommunications Technological Center of Catalonia, Spain)
WC04M1-4: An Auction Approach to Resource Allocation in Uplink
Multi-Cell OFDMA Systems
Kai Yang (Columbia University, USA)
Narayan Prasad (NEC Labs America, USA)
Xiaodong Wang (Columbia University, USA)
WC04M1-5: A Graph-based Approach to Multi-Cell OFDMA Downlink
Resource Allocation
Yu-Jung (Ronald) Chang (University of Southern California, USA)
Jinyun Zhang, Zhifeng Tao (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA)
C.-C. Jay Kuo (University of Southern California, USA)
WC04M1-6: A Low-Signalling Scheme for Distributed Resource Allocation
in Multi-Cellular OFDMA Systems
Pablo Soldati, Mikael Johansson (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
WN01M1: Cognitive Radio Networks
Chair: Dongmei Zhao, McMaster University, Canada
WN01M1-1: Cognitive Radio: How to Maximally Utilize Spectrum
Opportunities in Sequential Sensing
Hai Jiang (University of Alberta, Canada)
Lifeng Lai (Princeton University, USA)
Rongfei Fan (University of Alberta, Canada)
H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA)
MN01M1-2: Orthogonal Wavelet Based Dynamic Pulse Shaping for
Cognitive Ultra-Wideband Communications
Cheng Li (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
Xuanli Wu, Xuejun Sha, Naitong Zhang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
WN01M1-3: Probabilistic Path Selection in Opportunistic Cognitive Radio
Networks
Hicham Khalife (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France)
Satyajeet Ahuja (University of Arizona, USA)
Naceur Malouch (Univeristy of Paris 6, France)
Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, USA)
WN01M1-4: Dynamic Control Channel Assignment in Cognitive Radio
Networks using Swarm Intelligence
Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas Sicker (University of Colorado, USA)
WN01M1-5: QoS Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks with Cognitive Radios
Roberto Hincapie (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia)
Jian Tang (Montana State University, Bozeman, USA)
Guoliang Xue (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA)
Roberto Bustamante (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
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WN01M1-6: QoS-Aware Channel Selection in Cognitive Radio Networks:
A Game-Theoretic Approach
Hai Ngoc Pham (University of Oslo, Norway)
Jie Xiang, Yan Zhang (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
Tor Skeie (University of Oslo, Norway)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
WN02M1: Modeling and Optimization of Wireless
Networks
Chair: Yu Cheng, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
NG10PM1-4: H-SIP: Hybrid SIP Network
F. Callegati, A. Campi, W. Cerroni (Universita' di Bologna, Italy)
NG10PM1-5: Improving Bit Torrent Traffic Performance by Exploiting
Geographic Locality
Chen Tian (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
Xue Liu (McGill University, Canada)
Hongbo Jiang, Wenyu Liu, Yi Wang (Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
NG11PM1: Future Networks
WN02M1-1: Performance Metric Sensitivity Computation for Optimization
and Trade-off Analysis in Wireless Networks
John S. Baras, Vahid Tabatabaee, George Papageorgiou, Nicolas Rentz
(University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
WN02M1-2: Two-fold Pricing to Guarantee Individual Profits and Maximum
Social Welfare in Wireless Access Networks
A. Hamed Mohsenian Rad, Vincent W. S. Wong, Victor C. M. Leung
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
WN02M1-3: Power Efficient Throughput Maximization in Multi-Hop
Wireless Networks
Deepti Chafekar, V. S. Anil Kumar, Madhav V. Marathe (Virginia Tech, USA)
Srinivasan Parthasarathy (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Chair: Jun Zheng, University of Ottawa, Canada
NG11PM1-1: Partially Reliable-Concurrent Multipath Transfer
(PR-CMT) for Multihomed Networks
Chung-Ming Huang, Ming-Sian Lin (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
NG11PM1-2: Gossip-Based Delay-Sensitive N-to-N Information
Dissemination Protocol
Vincent Wing-Hei Luk, Albert Kai-Sun Wong, Wentao Robin Ouyang,
Chin-Tau Lea (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
NG11PM1-3: MIMO-Based Enhancement to the IEEE 802.11 Distributed
Coordination Function
Abduladhim Ashtaiwi, Hossam Hassanein (Queen's University, Kingston, Canada)
WN02M1-4: Tradeoff Between CPAN Size and the Number of Working
Channels
Jelena Misic, Vojislav B. Misic (University of Manitoba, Canada)
NG11PM1-4: A Broadcasting Scheme for Infrastructure to Vehicle
Communications
Biplab Sikdar (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
WN02M1-5: Binary Consensus Over Fading Channels: A Best Affine
Estimation Approach
Mehrzad Malmirchegini, Yasamin Mostofi, Yongxiang Ruan
(University of New Mexico, USA)
NG11PM1-5: Relay Node Placement in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks
Farid Farahmand (Central Connecticut State University, USA)
Isabella Cerutti (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy)
Qiong Zhang (Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc., USA)
Ankitkumar N. Patel, Jason P. Jue (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
WN02M1-6: Bandwidth Differentiation and Throughput Maximization in
IEEE 802.11e WLAN
Yun Li (CWIN, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications of
China, China)
Chonggang Wang (University of Arkansas, USA)
Qianbin Chen (CWIN, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
of China, China)
Keping Long (COIMIN, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China)
NG11PM1-6: Terabit Ethernet: A Time-Space Carrier Sense Multiple Access
Method
Joseph Y. Hui, David A. Daniel (Arizona State University, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
NG12PM1: Network Performance
Chair: Jun Zheng, University of Ottawa, Canada
Poster Sessions
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
NG10PM1: Networked Services
Chair: Jun Zheng, University of Ottawa, Canada
NG10PM1-1: User Behavior Modeling and Traffic Analysis of IMS Presence
Servers
Z. Cao, Y. Xiao (Institute of Information Science, China)
C. Chi (Lucent Technologies, China)
R. Hao (Bell Labs Research China, Lucent Technologies, China)
NG10PM1-2: Real-Time P2P Traffic Identification
Jun Li (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
Shunyi Zhang, Yanqing Lu, Junrong Yan
(Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
NG10PM1-3: A Memory-optimized Bloom Filter using an Additional
Hashing Function
Mahmood Ahmadi, Stephan Wong (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
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NG12PM1-1: Using the ECN Nonce to detect Spurious Loss Events in TCP
Michael Welzl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
NG12PM1-2: Performance Study of the NSIS QoS-NSLP Protocol
Mayutan Arumaithurai (University of Goettingen and Nokia Siemens
Networks, Germany)
Xiaoming Fu, Bernd Schloer (University of Goettingen, Germany)
Hannes Tschofenig (University of Goettingen and Nokia Siemens Networks,
Germany)
NG12PM1-3: An Ethernet Access Architecture for Highly Available IPTV
Wei-Kuo Liao (National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan)
Ping-Hai Hsu, Shu-Kang Tseng, Kang-Chiao Ling
(Information and Communications Research Laboratories, Taiwan)
NG12PM1-4: Delay-Dependent Stability Analysis for Large-Scale
Multiple-Bottleneck Systems using Singular Perturbation Approach
Lijun Wang, Xuemin Shen, Xinzhi Liu (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Hiroaki Mukaidani (Hiroshima University, Japan)
NG12PM1-5: Autonomous Network Management Using Cooperative
Learning for Network-Wide Load Balancing in Heterogeneous Networks
Minsoo Lee, Xiaohui Ye, Dan Marconett, Rao Vemuri, Samuel Johnson,
S. J. Ben Yoo (University of California at Davis, USA)
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NG12PM1-6: TTL Based Packet Marking for IP Traceback
Vamsi Paruchuri (University of Central Arkansas, USA)
Arjan Durresi (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA)
Sriram Chellappan (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
AH04M2: Modeling of WSN I
Chair: Lynda Mokdad, Université de Paris Dauphine, France
AH04M2-1: Lifetime Analysis for Wireless Sensor Networks
H. Legakis, M. Mehmet Ali, J. F. Hayes (Concordia University, USA)
AH04M2-2: A Wireless Array Based Cooperative Sensing Model in
Sensor Networks
W. Li, Y. I. Kamil, A. Manikas (Imperial College London, UK)
AH04M2-3: Distributed Regression in Sensor Networks with a
Reduced-order Kernel Model
Paul Honeine, Mehdi Essoloh, Cedric Richard, Hichem Snoussi
(University of Technology of Troyes, France)
AH04M2-4: Optimizing Video Transmission over Wireless Multimedia
Sensor Networks
Ilias Politis, Michail Tsagkaropoulos, Stavros Kotsopoulos
(University of Patras, Greece)
AH04M2-5: An Energy Efficient Hybrid Medium Access Control Scheme
for Wireless Sensor Networks with Quality of Service Guarantees
Bashir Yahya, Jalel Ben-Othman (University of Versailles, France)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
AH05M2: Sensor Network Security
Chair: Nei Kato, Tohoku University, Japan
AH05M2-1: A New Security Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
Junqi Zhang, Vajay Varadharajan (Macquarie University, Australia)
AH05M2-2: Weaving a Proper Net to Catch Large Objects
Y. Xiao (Institute of Information Science, Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Alina Olteanu (University of Alabama, USA)
Kui Wu (University of Victoria, Canada)
Xiaojiang Du (North Dakota State University, USA)
AH05M2-3: A Combinatorial Approach for Key-Distribution
in Wireless Sensor Networks
H. Shafiei (IPM, Iran)
A. Mehdizadeh (Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran)
A. Khonsari (IPM, Iran)
M. Ould-Khaoua (University of Glasgow, UK)
AH05M2-4: Epidemic Propagation in Overlaid Wireless Networks
Evsen Yanmaz (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
AH05M2-5: Pairing-Based Secure Timing Synchronization for
Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
Sk. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Nidal Nasser (University of Guelph, Canada)
Tarik Taleb (Tohoku University, Japan)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
AH06M2: Modeling of WMN
Chair: Jun Zheng, University of Ottawa, Canada
AH06M2-1: Bilateral Shapley Value Based Cooperative Gateway
Selection in Congested Wireless Mesh Networks
Farshad Javadi, M. Rubaiyat Kibria, Abbas Jamalipour
(University of Sydney, Australia)
AH06M2-2: Channel Modeling of Wireless Networks in Tunnels
Zhi Sun, I. F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
AH06M2-3: Optimal Capacity Allocation in Wireless Mesh Networks
Vishwanath Ramamurthi, Abu Reaz, Biswanath Mukherjee
(University of California at Davis, USA)
AH06M2-4: On Proportional Fair Scheduling in Multi-Antenna Wireless
Mesh Networks--Theoretical Analysis
Erwu Liu, Kin K. Leung (Imperial College, UK)
AH06M2-5: Alternating Cooperative Transmission for Energy-Efficient
Broadcasting
Aravind Kailas, Mary Ingram (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
CQ02M2: Wireless Network Modeling
Chair: Stefano Giordano, University of Pisa, Italy
CQ02M2-1: Distributed Spectrum Allocation of Delay-sensitive Users over
Multi-user Multi-carrier Networks
Wen-Chi Tu, Mihaela van der Schaar (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
CQ02M2-2: Cross-Layer Optimization of Adaptive Modulation and Coding
Preserving Packet Average Delay Time
Abouzar Ghavami Pakdehi, Farid Ashtiani (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
CQ02M2-3: Throughput Modeling and Analysis of IEEE 802.11 DCF with
Selfish Node
Chunfeng Liu, Yantai Shu (Tianjin University, China)
Oliver W. W. Yang (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Wucheng Yang (Tianjin University, China)
CQ02M2-4: Analyzing the Reliability of Group Transmission in Wireless
Sensor Network
Hao Wen, Hongkun Yang, Chuang Lin, Fengyuan Ren
(Tsinghua University, China)
Yao Yue (Cornell University, USA)
Jia Zhou (Tsinghua University, China)
CQ02M2-5: Toward Understanding of Metastability in Cellular Networks:
Emergence and Implications for Performance
Daniel Genin, Vladimir Marbukh
(National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
CT02M2: Interference Management
Chair: Ivana Maric, Stanford University, USA
CT02M2-1: Capacity of Symmetric K-User Gaussian Very Strong
Interference Channels
Sriram Sridharan, Amin Jafarian, Sriram Vishwanath
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Syed A. Jafar (University of California at Irvine, USA)
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CT02M2-2: On Sum-Rate Capacity of Parallel Gaussian Symmetric
Interference Channels
Xiaohu Shang, Biao Chen (Syracuse University, USA)
G. Kramer (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, USA)
CT02M2-3: Degrees of Freedom for the 4 User SIMO Interference Channel
Tiangao Gou, Syed A. Jafar (University of California at Irvine, USA)
CT02M2-4: Outage Minimization and Fair Rate Allocation in Gaussian
Interference Channels
Narayan Prasad (NEC Labs America, USA)
Xiaodong Wang (Columbia University, USA)
CT02M2-5: Optimal Power Control over Fading Cognitive Radio Channel
by Exploiting Primary User CSI
Rui Zhang (Institute of Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
NG02M2: Routing
Chair: Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal
NG02M2-1: An AS Border Judgment Method Based on IP Path Information
Zhenhan Wei (PLA University of Science and Technology, China)
Ming Chen (National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, Southeast
University, China)
Liang Ji, Honghua Zhao (PLA University of Science and Technology, China)
NG02M2-2: Traffic-Aware Inter-Domain Routing for Improved Internet
Routing Stability
Peng Chen, Woon Hyung Cho, Zhenhai Duan, Xin Yuan
(Florida State University, USA)
NG02M2-3: Survivability-Enhancing Routing Scheme for Multi-Domain
Networks
X. Li, S. Ruepp, L. Dittmann, A. V. Manolova
(Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
NG02M2-4: A Run-Time Solution to Inter-Domain Policy Disputes
Huaming Guo, Hongbin Luo, Hongke Zhang (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
NG02M2-5: Architecture and Performance of a Practical IP Fast Reroute
Implementation
Ole Kristoffer Apeland (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
Tarik Cicic (University of Oslo, Norway)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
NS02M2: Cryptography
Chair: Neeli Prasad, Center for TeleInFrastructure, Dermark
NS02M2-1: A Lightweight Block Cipher Based on a Multiple Recursive
Generator
Alina Olteanu (University of Alabama, USA)
Y. Xiao (Institute of Information Science, Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Fei Hu (University of Alabama, USA)
Bo Sun (Lamar University, USA)
NS02M2-2: Involutional Block Cipher for Limited Resources
A. Grocholewska-Czurylo, K. Chmiel, J. Stoklosa
(Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
NS02M2-3: Small Logarithmic S-Boxes for Small Ciphers
Xian Liu (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)
NS02M2-4: Multi-Receiver Identity-Based Encryption in Multiple PKG
Environment
Liuquan Qin, Zhenfu Cao, Xiaolei Dong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
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NS02M2-5: Chaotic Progressive Access Control for JPEG2000 Images
Repositories
Mohamed Hamdi, Noureddine Boudriga (University of Carthage, Tunisia)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
SA02M2: Emerging Wireless Transmission
Technologies
Chair: Robert Schober, University of British Columbia, Canada
SA02M2-1: MIMO UWB Systems Based on Linear Precoded OFDM for
Home Gigabit Applications
Antoine Stephan, Jean-François Hélard
(Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes, France)
Bernard Uguen (Université Rennes I, France)
SA02M2-2: An Emerging Concatenated Multitone Air Interface for High
Speed Access and Home Wireless Networks
Andrea M. Tonello, Marco Bellin (University of Udine, Italy)
SA02M2-3: Two-Layer Phase Coding Interference Cancellation
Enhancement of Uplink Broadband Wireless Access System
Thanh Son Le (University Graduate Center, Norway)
SA02M2-4: Performance Analysis of Free-Space Optical Systems in
Gamma-Gamma Fading
Ehsan Bayaki, Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Ranjan Mallik (Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi, India)
SA02M2-5: Compressive Sensing Receiver for Free-Space Optical
Communication Through the Atmosphere
Mohamed D. A. Mohamed, Steve Hranilovic (McMaster University, Canada)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
SA03M2: Satellite Systems and Architectures
Chair: Giovanni Giambene, University of Siena, Italy
SA03M2-1: Architecture for Real-Time Stream Error Handling in Converged
DVB-SH/Cellular Network
Bessem Sayadi, Yann Leprovost, Marie-Line Alberi-Morel, Sylvaine Kerboeuf
(Alcatel-Lucent, France)
SA03M2-2: Adaptive Erasure Coding Schemes for Interplanetary Networks
with Incomplete Channel Side Information
Tomaso De Cola (German Aerospace Center, Germany)
Mario Marchese (DIST- University of Genoa, Italy)
SA03M2-3: Multi-Hop Synchronization at the Application Layer of Wireless
and Satellite Networks
A. Marco, R. Casas, V. Coarasa (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
J. L. Sevillano (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)
J. L. Falco (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
M. S. Obaidat (Monmouth University, USA)
SA03M2-4: A Comparison Framework for MSSs
Paolo Chini, Giovanni Giambene (University of Siena, Italy)
Sastri Kota (Harris Corporation, USA)
SA03M2-5: Satellite System Design Examples for Maximum MIMO Spectral
Efficiency in LOS Channels
A. Knopp, R. T. Schwarz (Federal Office of the German Armed Forces for
Information Technology, Germany)
D. Ogermann, C. A. Hofmann, B. Lankl (Munich University of the German
Federal Armed Forces, Germany)
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Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
SP03M2: Sensor Networks
Chair: Sriram Vishwanath, University of Texas at Austin, USA
SP03M2-1: Power Allocation in Wireless Relay Networks: A Geometric
Programming-Based Approach
Khoa T. Phan (University of Alberta, Canada)
Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada)
Sergiy A. Vorobyov, Chintha Tellambura (University of Alberta, Canada)
SP03M2-2: Robustness Analysis of Source Localization Using Gaussianity
Measure
Kun Yan, Hsiao-Chun Wu, S. S. Iyengar (Louisiana State University, USA)
SP03M2-3: Decision Fusion over Noncoherent Fading Multiaccess
Channels
Feng Li, Jamie S. Evans (University of Melbourne, Australia)
SP03M2-4: Sufficient-Statistics Based Multiple Access over Wireless
Fading Channels
Gokhan Mergen (Qualcomm, USA)
Birsen Sirkeci-Mergen (San Jose State University, USA)
Michael Gastpar (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
WC05M2-2: On the Ergodic Capacity of Frequency Selective MIMO
Systems equipped with MMSE Receivers: An Asymptotic Approach
C. Artigue (Université de Marne la Vallée/Freescale Semiconductor, France)
P. Loubaton (Université de Marne La Vallée, France)
B. Mouhouche (Freescale Semiconductor, France)
WC05M2-3: Optimal Front-End Design for MIMO Receivers
Carlo P. Domizioli, Brian L. Hughes, Kevin G. Gard, Gianluca Lazzi
(North Carolina State University, USA)
WC05M2-4: A Decomposition Approach to MIMO Interference Relay
Networks
Mohammad Ali Torabi, Jean-François Frigon
(École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada)
WC05M2-5: Outage Capacity Analysis of Downlink OFDMA Resource
Allocation with Multiple Transmit Antennae and Limited Feedback
Jouko Leinonen (University of Oulu, Finland)
Jyri Hämäläinen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
Markku Juntti (University of Oulu, Finland)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
WC06M2: Applications of Cooperative
Communications
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
Chair: Shankar Prakriya, IITD, India
SP04M2: OFDM II
Chair: Shengli Fu, University of North Texas, USA
WC06M2-1: AOA Cooperative Position Localization
Jun Xu, Maode Ma, Choi Look Law
(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
SP04M2-1: A Second Order Statistics Based Algorithm for Blind
Recognition of OFDM Based Systems
Abdelaziz Bouzegzi, Pierre Jallon (Commissariat à L'energie Atomique, France)
Philippe Ciblat (ENST, France)
WC06M2-2: Compressed Wideband Sensing in Cooperative Cognitive
Radio Networks
Zhi Tian (Michigan Technological University, USA)
SP04M2-2: Antenna Array Calibration Using Frequency Selection in
OFDMA/TDD Systems
Yoshitaka Hara, Yasuhiro Yano, Hiroshi Kubo
(Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan)
SP04M2-3: An Efficient Near Blind Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation
Scheme for MIMO-OFDM Systems
Sameer S. M, R. V. Raja Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur, India)
SP04M2-4: Digital Baseband Compensation for Mobile SFBC-OFDM
Systems with Receiver I/Q Imbalance
Balachander Narasimhan, Dandan Wang, Sudharshan Narayanan,
Naofal Al-Dhahir, Hlaing Minn (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
SP04M2-5: Multiuser Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation for OFDMA
Uplink with Generalized Carrier Assignment Scheme
Huiming Wang, Qinye Yin, Le Ding, Ke Deng (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
WC06M2-3: On Cellular Capacity with Base Station Cooperation
Li Ping, Wang Peng (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Hao Wang, Xiaokang Lin (Tsinghua University, China)
WC06M2-4: On Relay Nodes Deployment for Distributed Detection in
Wireless Sensor Networks
Karim G. Seddik (Alexandria University, Egypt)
K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA)
WC06M2-5: Performance Analysis for a Fully Decentralized Transmit Power
Allocation Scheme for Relay-Assisted Cognitive-Radio Systems
Jan Mietzner, Lutz Lampe, Robert Schober
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC07M2: Network Coding
Chair: John Shea, University of Florida, USA
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
WC05M2: Fundamental Limits in MIMO
Communications
Chair: Athanasios Kanatas, University of Piraeus, Greece
WC05M2-1: Sum Capacity of Opportunistic Scheduling for Multiuser
MIMO Systems with Linear Receivers
Raymond H. Y. Louie (University of Sydney, Australia)
Matthew R. McKay (Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology, Hong Kong)
Iain B. Collings (CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia)
WC07M2-1: Joint Network Coding and Superposition Coding for
Multi-User Information Exchange in Wireless Relaying Networks
Chun-Hung Liu, Ari Arapostathis (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
WC07M2-2: Physical Layer Network Coding Schemes over Finite and
Infinite Fields
Zhang Shengli, Soung Chang Liew, Lu Lu
(Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)
WC07M2-3: Denoising Maps and Constellations for Wireless Network
Coding in Two-Way Relaying Systems
Toshiaki Koike-Akino (Harvard University, USA)
Petar Popovski (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Vahid Tarokh (Harvard University, USA)
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WC07M2-4: An Efficient Hybrid ARQ System Using Multilevel Coded
Modulation with Reduced Constellation Size
Takashi Tamagawa, Hideki Ochiai (Yokohama National University, Japan)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
WC07M2-5: Adaptive Hybrid ARQ in Gaussian and Turbo Coded Systems
Guosen Yue (NEC Laboratories America, Inc., USA)
Xiaodong Wang (Columbia University, USA)
Chair: Vojislav Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
WN04M2-1: Towards Secure Link Quality Measurement in Multihop
Wireless Networks
Kai Zeng, Shucheng Yu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Kui Ren (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
Wenjing Lou (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Chair: Neelesh Mehta, Indian Institute of Science, India
WN04M2-2: Distributed Key Management with Protection Against RSU
Compromise in Group Signature Based VANETs
Yong Hao, Yu Cheng, Kui Ren (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
WC08M2-1: Achieving High Frequency Diversity with Subcarrier Allocation
in OFDMA Systems
Bo Bai, Wei Chen, Zhigang Cao (Tsinghua University, China)
Khaled B. Letaief (Hong Kong University Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
WN04M2-3: Trust-Based Fast Authentication for Mobile IPv6 Networks
Jiao Zhang, Jiao Zhang, Yujun Zhang, Hanwen Zhang, Yi Sun, Zhongcheng Li
(Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
WC08M2: Diversity
WC08M2-2: Diversity Technique Employing Digitized Radio over Fiber
Technology for Wide-Area Ubiquitous Network
S. Kuwano, Y. Suzuki, Y. Yamada, Y. Fujino, T. Fujita, D. Uchida, K. Watanabe
(NTT Corporation, Japan)
WC08M2-3: Diversity and Coding Gains of Threshold-Based Generalized
Selection Combining
Yao Ma (Iowa State University, USA)
Xiaodai Dong, Hong-Chuan Yang (University of Victoria, Canada)
WC08M2-4: Diversity Order Analysis of Bit-Interleaved Coded DPSK with
Cyclic Delay Diversity
Koji Ishibashi (Shizuoka University, Japan)
Koji Ishii (Kagawa University, Japan)
Hideki Ochiai (Yokohama National University, Japan)
WC08M2-5: Spatial PAPR Reduction Based Beamforming Scheme for EIRP
Constrained Systems
Cheran M. Vithanage, Yue Wang, Justin P. Coon
(Toshiba Research Europe Limited, UK)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
WN03M2: Modeling and Analysis of WLANs
Chair: Hai Jiang, University of Alberta, Canada
WN03M2-1: Side Effects of Ambient Noise Immunity Techniques on
Outdoor IEEE 802.11 Deployments
Luca Scalia, I. Tinnirello (University of Palermo, Italy)
Domenico Giustiniano (University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy)
WN03M2-2: An Analytical Model of the TXOP Scheme with Heterogeneous
Classes of Stations
Geyong Min, Jia Hu, Mike E. Woodward (University of Bradford, UK)
WN03M2-3: Delay Analysis for Wireless Local Area Networks with
Multipacket Reception under Finite Load
Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang, Soung Chang Liew, Da Rui Chen
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
WN03M2-4: Analysis of CSMA/CA Systems under Carrier Sensing Error:
Throughput, Delay and Sensitivity
Jo Woon Chong, Youngchul Sung, Dan Keun Sung
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
WN03M2-5: Closed-Loop Modeling of the Frame Collision Probability
under the IEEE 802.11b DCF
Jun Liu (University of North Dakota, USA)
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WN04M2: Security Issues in Wireless Networks
WN04M2-4: Self-Propagate Mal-Packets in Wireless Sensor Networks:
Dynamics and Defense Implications
Bo Sun, Dibesh Shrestha (Lamar University, USA)
Guanhua Yan (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Yang Xiao (University of Alabama, USA)
WN04M2-5: Jamming ACK Attack to Wireless Networks and a Mitigation
Approach
Zhiguo Zhang, Jingqi Wu (University of New Orleans, USA)
Jing Deng (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
Meikang Qiu (University of New Orleans, USA)
Poster Sessions
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
ON07PM2: Optical Networking
Chair: Rudra Dutta, North Carolina State University, USA
ON07PM2-1: Lightpath-Protecting p-Cycle Selection for Protected Working
Lightpath Envelope
Rong He, Kee Chaing Chua, Mohan Gurusamy
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
ON07PM2-2: An Enhanced Mathematical Model for Performance Evaluation
of Optical Burst Switched Networks
Mohamed H. S. Morsy, Mohammad Y. S. Sowailem, Hossam M. H. Shalaby
(University of Alexandria, Egypt)
ON07PM2-3: Efficient Power-Aware Network Provisioning for All-Optical
Multicasting in WDM Mesh Networks
Ashraf M. Hamad (Microsoft Corporation, USA)
Ahmed E. Kamal (Iowa State University, USA)
ON07PM2-4: An Exact ILP Formulation for Optimal Wavelength Converter
Usage and Placement in WDM Networks
Phuong Nga Tran, Ulrich Killat
(Hamburg-Harburg University of Technology, Germany)
ON07PM2-5: A High-Performance Optical Access and Control System for
Packet-Switched WDM Metro Ring Networks
Maria C. Yuang, (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Steven S. W. Lee (ICRL/ITRI, Taiwan)
I-Fen Chao (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Yu-Min Lin (ICRL/ITRI, Taiwan)
Bird C. Lo, Po-Lung Tien (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
ON07PM2-6: Performance Study of OBS Networks using Traffic
Engineering in the Wavelength Domain and Delayed Ingress Burst
Scheduling
João Pedro, Paulo Monteiro, João Pires
(Nokia Siemens Networks, Portugal)
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Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
ON08PM2: Optical Networks and Subsystems
AH07M3: Modeling of WSN II
Chair: Georgios Ellinas, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Chair: Ahmed Kamal, Iowa State University, USA
ON08PM2-1: Complementary Approaches to Accurately Evaluate the
Performance in Optically Pre-Amplified DPSK Receivers with Direct
Detection
Luís G. C. Cancela, João J. O. Pires (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal)
AH07M3-1: Distortion Analysis for Real-Time Reconstruction of Correlated
Data Field in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
Xiaobo Zhang, Heping Wang, Ashfaq Khokhar
(University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)
ON08PM2-2: Hitless Switching Scheme for Protected PON System
Hiromi Ueda, Toshinori Tsuboi, Hiroyuki Kasai
(Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)
AH07M3-2: Optimal Target Detection with Localized Fusion in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Tai-Lin Chin (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
Yuhen Hu (University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA)
ON08PM2-3: Strictly Nonblocking f-cast Photonic Switching Networks
under General Crosstalk Constraints
Thanh-Nhan Nguyen, Hung Q. Ngo, Yang Wang
(State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
AH07M3-3: Modeling Mobility-Assisted Data Collection in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Hisham M. Almasaeid, Ahmed E. Kamal (Iowa State University, USA)
ON08PM2-4: Optical or Electrical Interconnects: Quantitative Comparison
from Parallel Computing Performance View
Rentao Gu, Yaojun Qiao, Yuefeng Ji
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
AH07M3-4: DPRMM: A Novel Coverage-Invariant Mobility Model for
Wireless Sensor Networks
Souheil Ben Ayed, Mohamed Hamdi, Noureddine Boudriga
(Carthage University, Tunisia)
ON08PM2-5: Dynamic Path Reconfiguration among Hybrid FSO/RF Nodes
Swapna Gurumani, Hassan Moradi, Hazem H. Refai (University of Oklahoma, USA)
Peter G. LoPresti (Tulsa University, USA)
Mohammed Atiquzzaman (University of Oklahoma, USA)
AH07M3-5: Optimal Rate Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks with
Guaranteed Lifetime
Weqiang Xu, Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, China)
Yan Zhang (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
Y. Xiao (Institute of Information Science,Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Youxian Sun (Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, China)
ON08PM2-6: Countering Atmospheric Turbulence in Free Space Optical
Links using Wavelet Based Signal Processing
Latsa Babu Pedireddi, Balaji Srinivasan
(Indian Institute of Technology at Madras, India)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
SP13PM2: Advanced Topics in Signal Processing 1
Chair: Nallanathan Arumugam, King's College London, UK
SP13PM2-1: Second-Order Cyclostationarity of Cyclically Prefixed Single
Carrier Linear Digital Modulations with Applications to Signal Recognition
O. A. Dobre, Q. Zhang (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
S. Rajan, R. Inkol (DRDC-Ottawa, Canada)
SP13PM2-2: Digital-PLL Assisted Frequency Estimation with Improved
Error Variance
Kandeepan Sithamparanathan (Australian National University, Australia)
SP13PM2-3: A Fast Least-Squares Solution-Seeker Algorithm for
Vector-Perturbation
Ulises Pineda Rico, E. Alsusa, C. Masouros (University of Manchester, UK)
SP13PM2-4: Enhancement of the Iterative Spectrum Balancing Algorithm
for Power Allocation in DSL Systems
Ali Kalakech, Jérôme Louveaux, Luc Vandendorpe
(Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
SP13PM2-5: A Simple Method to Enhance the Detection of Second Order
Cyclostationarity
Miao Shi, Yeheskel Bar-Ness (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Wei Su (US Army RDECOM CERDEC, USA)
SP13PM2-6: Distributed Base Station Cooperation via BlockDiagonalization and Dual-Decomposition
Yosia Hadisusanto, Lars Thiele, Volker Jungnickel
(Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut,
Germany)
AH07M3-6: Performance Analysis for Optimal Hybrid Medium Access
Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Hanlin Deng, Jie Shen (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information
Technology of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Jun Zheng (SITE, University of Ottawa, Canada)
Haitao Liu (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Baoxian Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Jian Ma (Nokia Research Center, China)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
AH08M3: Energy Based & Cross-Layer Protocols
in MANET
Chair: Jalel Ben-Othman, Université de Versailles, France
AH08M3-1: Energy-Aware Dynamic Topology Control Algorithm for
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Ye Tian, Min Sheng, Jiandong Li, Yan Zhang, Junliang Yao, Di Tang
(Xidian University, China)
AH08M3-2: Stability of Multiple Receiving Nodes Slotted ALOHA for
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Jahangir H. Sarker, Hussein T. Mouftah (University of Ottawa, Canada)
AH08M3-3: Network Coding in IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs with an
Enhanced Channel Access Scheme
Antonios Argyriou (Philips Research, USA)
AH08M3-4: Longest Edge Routing on the Spatial Aloha Graph
Steven Weber (Drexel University, USA)
Nihar Jindal (University of Minnesota, USA)
Radha Krishna Ganti, Martin Haenggi (University of Notre Dame, USA)
AH08M3-5: Spatially Limited Contention for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
Fikret Sivrikaya, Albayrak Sahin (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)
Bülent Yener (RPI, USA)
AH08M3-6: Estimation of the Useful Channel Occupation in 802.11g
Ad Hoc Networks
Yassine Chetoui, Jalel Ben-Othman (Université de Versailles, France)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • MONDAY
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
AH09M3: Clustering and Cross-Layer Protocols in
WSN
CS02M3: Network Management, Context
Awareness and Service Creation
Chair: Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida, USA
Chair: Marilia Curado, University of Coimbra, Portugal
AH09M3-1: A Cross-Layer Solution for Ultrawideband Based Wireless
Video Sensor Networks
L. Campelli (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
I. F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA)
L. Fratta, M. Cesana (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
CS02M3-1: A Real Time Adaptive Scheduling Scheme for Multi-Service
Flows in WiMAX Networks
Sahar Ghazal (University of Versailles, France)
Lynda Mokdad (Université de Paris Dauphine, France)
Jalel Ben-Othman (University of Versailles, France)
AH09M3-2: Using Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering in Wireless
Sensor Networks: An Energy-Efficient and Flexible Approach
Chung-Horng Lung, Chenjuan Zhou (Carleton University, Canada)
CS02M3-2: Evaluation of a Rule-Based Approach for Context-Aware Services
Patricia Dockhorn Costa, João Paulo A. Almeida
(Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil)
Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen (University of Twente, Netherlands)
AH09M3-3: Optimal Cluster Number Determination for Clustered Wireless
Sensor Networks
Wenfeng Li, Lianfeng Shen (Southeast University, China)
AH09M3-4: Cross-Layer Optimization for Energy-Timeliness Tradeoff in
TDMA Based Sensor Networks
Jun Luo, Lingge Jiang, Chen He (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
AH09M3-5: Asymptotic Performance of Distributed Detection in Clustered
Multi-Hop Wireless Sensor Networks
Qingjiang Tian (Qualcomm Inc, USA)
Vibhav Kapnadak (Purdue University, USA)
Edward J. Coyle (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
AH09M3-6: Congestion Avoidance and Fairness in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Mohammad Z. Ahmad, Damla Turgut (University of Central Florida, USA)
CS02M3-3: Design and Implementation of Multi-Platform Infrastructure of
Extensible Network Functions
Ryota Kawashima (Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan)
Yusheng Ji, Katsumi Maruyama (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
CS02M3-4: A Scalable Resource Management Mechanism with Feedback
Control for Network Systems
Satoshi Imai, Toshio Soumiya, Akira Chugo (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan)
CS02M3-5: A Model Driven Approach to Generate Service Creation
Environments
A. Achilleos, K. Yang (University of Essex, UK)
N. Georgalas (British Telecom Group, UK)
CS02M3-6: Network Cache System with the Autonomic Recovery
Mechanism for Wide-area SAN
Takahiro Miyamoto, Michiaki Hayashi, Hideaki Tanaka
(KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
CQ03M3: QoS in Ad Hoc and Cellular Networks
Chair: Harry Skianis, University of the Aegean, Greece
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
CT03M3: Multiterminal Systems
CQ03M3-1: On the Broadcast Packet Reception Rates in One-Dimensional
MANETs
Xiaomin Ma (Oral Roberts University, USA)
Xianbo Chen, Hazem H. Refai (Oklahoma University, USA)
CQ03M3-2: Call Dropping and Blocking Probability of the Integrated
Cellular Ad Hoc Relaying System
Kevin (Nan) Hu, Zhaoji Xu, Zhiqiang He
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
CQ03M3-3: Outage-Based Rate Maximization in CDMA Wireless Networks
M. D'Angelo (University of L'Aquila, Italy)
C. Fischione (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
M. Butussi (University of Padova, Italy)
A. Pinto, A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
CQ03M3-4: Node-Based Rate Constraints for QoS Flows in Wireless Ad Hoc
Networks
Junmei Qu, Zenghua Zhao, Junmin Zhao, Lianfang Zhang, Yantai Shu
(Tianjin University, China)
CQ03M3-5: Enhancing QoS Provision by Priority Scheduling with
Interference Drop Scheme in Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks
Chang-Yi Luo, Nobuyoshi Komuro, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Hiroyuki Kasai,
Hiromi Ueda, Toshinori Tsuboi (Tokyo University of Technology, Hachiouji, Japan)
CQ03M3-6: Adjustable Transmission Power in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
with Smart Antennas
Fei Huang, Victor Li, Ka-Cheong Leung (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
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Chair: Sennur Ulukus, University of Maryland, USA
CT03M3-1: Two-Hop Secure Communication Using an Untrusted Relay: A
Case for Cooperative Jamming
Xiang He, Aylin Yener (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
CT03M3-2: An Outer Bound to the Rate Equivocation Region of Broadcast
Channels with Two Confidential Messages
Jin Xu, Biao Chen (Syracuse University, USA)
CT03M3-3: A New Upper Bound for a Binary Additive Noisy Multiple Access
Channel with Feedback
Ravi Tandon, Sennur Ulukus (University of Maryland, USA)
CT03M3-4: Generalized Capacity and Source-Channel Coding for Packet
Erasure Channels
Yifan Liang, Andrea J. Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA)
Michelle Effros (California Institute of Technology, USA)
CT03M3-5: MU-MIMO with Channel Statistics-Based Codebooks in
Spatially Correlated Channels
Bruno Clerckx, Gil Kim, Sungjin Kim
(Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
CT03M3-6: Asymptotic Ergodic Capacity Region and Rate Optimization of a
Multiple Access OFDM MIMO Channel with Separately-Correlated Rician
Fading
Erwin Riegler (FTW, Austria)
Giorgio Taricco (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • MONDAY
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location:Grand Salon 16/Street Level
NG03M3: Internet Architecture
SA04M3: Power Line Communications
Chair: Stefan Schmid, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany
Chair: Francisco Cañete, Universidad de Malaga, Spain
NG03M3-1: Stateless Mapping and Multiplexing of IPv4 Addresses
in Migration to IPv6 Internet
Yuncheng Zhu, Maoke Chen, Hong Zhang, Xing Li
(Tsinghua University, China)
SA04M3-1: Time-Varying Channel Emulator for Indoor Power Line
Communications
F. J. Cañete, L. Díez, J. A. Cortés, J. J. Sánchez-Martínez
(Universidad de Málaga, Spain)
Luis M. Torres (DS2 (Design of Systems on Silicon), Spain)
NG03M3-2: Multi-Level Distributed Name Resolution System based
on Flat Identifiers
Luis Loyola (SkillupJapan Corporation, Japan)
P. Mendes (INESC Porto, Portugal)
Monica Jimenez, Francisco Romero
(Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo, Spain)
NG03M3-3: A Framework for Network State Management in the
Next-Generation Internet Architecture
Xin Huang, Sivakumar Ganapathy, Tilman Wolf
(University of Massachusetts, USA)
NG03M3-4: MILSA: A Mobility and Multihoming Supporting Identifier
Locator Split Architecture for Naming in the Next Generation Internet
Jianli Pan, Subharthi Paul, Raj Jain (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Mic Bowman (Intel Corporation, USA)
NG03M3-5: AI-RON-E: Prophecy of One-Hop Source Routers
Soon Hin Khor, Akihiro Nakao (University of Tokyo, Japan)
NG03M3-6: Evaluating the Performance on ID/Loc Mapping
Hong Zhang, Maoke Chen, Yuncheng Zhu (Tsinghua University, China)
SA04M3-2: Precoded Spatial Multiplexing MIMO for Inhome Power Line
Communications
Daniel Schneider, Joachim Speidel (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Lothar Stadelmeier, Dietmar Schill (Sony Deutschland GmbH, Germany)
SA04M3-3: Multiuser OFDMA Resource Allocation Algorithms for In-Home
Power-Line Communications
H. Zou, S. Jagannathan, J. M. Cioffi (Stanford University, USA)
SA04M3-4: Stopping Rules for Duo-binary Turbo Codes and Application to
HomePlug AV
Lorenzo Guerrieri (Dora Spa, STMicroelectronics Group, Italy)
Daniele Veronesi (MGTech SRL, Italy)
Paola Bisaglia (Dora Spa, STMicroelectronics Group, Italy)
SA04M3-5: Optimization of Turbo Decoding Performance in the Presence of
Impulsive Noise using Soft Limitation at the Receiver Side
Gaëtan Ndo, Pierre Siohan, Marie-Hélène Hamon, Jérémy Horard
(France Telecom, France)
SA04M3-6: Emission Characteristics and Interference Constraint of
Overhead Medium-Voltage Broadband Power Line (BPL) Systems
Song Liu, Larry J. Greenstein (Rutgers University, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
NS03M3: Authentication I
Chair: Kejie Lu, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
SP05M3: MIMO II
NS03M3-1: Filtering Spam by using Factors Hyperbolic Tree
Hailong Hou, Yan Chen, Raheem Beyah, Yanqing Zhang
(Georgia State University, USA)
NS03M3-2: Clock Skew Based Node Identification in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Ding-Jie Huang, Wei-Chung Teng, Chih-Yuan Wang, Hsuan-Yu Huang
(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
Joseph M. Hellerstein (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
NS03M3-3: BBA: An Efficient Batch Bundle Authentication Scheme for
Delay Tolerant Networks
Haojin Zhu (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada)
Rongxing Lu, Xuemin Shen, Pin-Han Ho (University of Waterloo, Canada)
NS03M3-4: Security Analysis and Authentication Improvement for IEEE
802.11i Specification
Xinyu Xing, Elhadi Shakshuki, Darcy Benoit (Acadia University, Canada)
Tarek Sheltami (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia)
NS03M3-5: An Efficient Trust-Based Reputation Protocol for Wireless and
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Proof and Correctness
Azzedine Boukerche, Yonglin Ren (University of Ottawa, Canada)
NS03M3-6: A Lightweight Certificate-Based Source Authentication Protocol for
Group Communications in Hybrid Wireless/Satellite Networks
Ayan Roy-Chowdhury, John S. Baras
(University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
Chair: Tiffany Jing Li, Lehigh University, USA
SP05M3-2: Iterative Receiver for Distributed Multi-Input Multi-Output
(MIMO) Flat-Fading Channels
The-Hanh Pham (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
A. Nallanathan (King's College London, UK)
Ying-Chang Liang (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
SP05M3-3: Adaptive SSFE Near-ML MIMO Detector with Dynamic Search
Range and 80-103Mbps Flexible Implementation
Min Li, Bruno Bougard, David Novo, W. Van Thillo, Liesbet Van der Perre,
Francky Catthoor (IMEC, Belgium)
SP05M3-4: A Multi-Core Sphere Decoder VLSI Architecture for MIMO
Communications
Chia-Hsiang Yang, Dejan Markovic
(University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
SP05M3-5: Multiuser MIMO E-SDM Systems: Performance Evaluation and
Improvement in Time-Varying Fading Environments
Huu Phu Bui, Toshihiko Nishimura, Takeo Ohgane, Yasutaka Ogawa
(Hokkaido University, Japan)
SP05M3-6: Estimation of MIMO Channel Capacity from Phase-Noise
Impaired Measurements
Troels Pedersen, Xuefeng Yin, Bernard H. Fleury (Aalborg University, Denmark)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • MONDAY
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
SP06M3: Equalization & Interference Mitigation
WC10M3: Distributed Space-Time Coding
Chair: Jinho Choi, Swansea University, UK
Chair: Neelesh Mehta, Indian Institute of Science, India
SP06M3-1: Time-Varying FIR Equalization for MIMO Transmission over
Doubly Selective Channels
Imad Barhumi (United Arab Emirates University, UAE)
Marc Moonen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
WC10M3-1: A Distributed Space-Frequency Coding for Cooperative
Communication Systems with Multiple Carrier Frequency Offsets
Huiming Wang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
Xiang-Gen Xia (University of Delaware, USA)
Qinye Yin (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
SP06M3-2: ISI-Free Cochannel Interference Whitening for Bandlimited
Fading Channels
Amir Masoud Rabiei, Norman C. Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada)
SP06M3-3: Optimal Channel Shortening Equalization for MIMO ISI
Channels
Raman Venkataramani, Sundararajan Sankaranarayanan
(Seagate Technology, USA)
SP06M3-4: Analysis of A Novel Blind Decision-Feedback Interference
Cancellation Framework
Shu Wang (LGE Mobile Research, USA)
James Caffery Jr. (GIRD Systems, Inc, USA)
Byung K. Yi (LGE Mobile Research, USA)
SP06M3-5: H-ARQ based Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access with Successive
Interference Cancellation
Jinho Choi (University of Wales Swansea, UK)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
WC10M3-2: Distributed Double-Differential Orthogonal Space-Time Coding
for Cooperative Networks
Manav R. Bhatnagar, Are Hjørungnes (University of Oslo, Norway)
WC10M3-3: Perturbation-Based Distributed Beamforming for Wireless
Relay Networks
Peter Fertl (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Ari Hottinen (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
Gerald Matz (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
WC10M3-4: High-Throughput Non-Orthogonal Interleaved Random
Space-Time Coding for Multi-Source Cooperation
Rong Zhang, Lajos Hanzo (University of Southampton, UK)
WC10M3-5: A Novel Distributed Space-Time Trellis Code for Asynchronous
Cooperative Communications under Frequency-Selective Channels
Zhimeng Zhong, Shihua Zhu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
A. Nallanathan (King's College London, UK)
WC10M3-6: Differential Distributed Space-Frequency Coding for Broadband
Non-Regenerative Wireless Relaying Systems
Jing Xu, Shihua Zhu, Zhimeng Zhong (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
WC09M3: MIMO Broadcast Channels
Chair: David Love, Purdue University, USA
WC09M3-1: Correlated Fading in Broadcast MIMO Channels: Curse or
Blessing?
Bruno Clerckx, Gil Kim, Sungjin Kim
(Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
WC09M3-2: Channel Quantization and Feedback Optimization in Multiuser
MIMO-OFDM Downlink Systems
Matteo Trivellato, Stefano Tomasin, Nevio Benvenuto
(University of Padova, Italy)
WC09M3-3: Multi-User Multi-Input Multi-Output (MU-MIMO) Downlink
Beamforming Systems with Limited Feedback
J. C. Mundarath, J. H. Kotecha (Freescale Semiconductors, USA)
WC09M3-4: Performance of Multi-User MIMO Precoding with Limited
Feedback over Measured Channels
Florian Kaltenberger (Institut Eurecom, France)
Marios Kountouris (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
David Gesbert, Raymond Knopp (Institut Eurecom, France)
WC09M3-5: User Selection for Multiple-Antenna Broadcast Channel with
Zero-Forcing Beamforming
Saeed Kaviani, W. A. Krzymien (University of Alberta / TRLabs, Canada)
WC09M3-6: Low Complexity Scheduling for Downlink Multiuser MIMO
Systems in Correlated Channels
Shengqian Han, Chenyang Yang (Beihang University, China)
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Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC11M3: Cross-Layer Performance Analysis
Chair: Maode Ma, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
WC11M3-1: Capture Effects in Opportunistic Slotted ALOHA over Rayleigh
Fading Channels
Xiaoyu Hu, Yu-Dong Yao (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
WC11M3-2: Convergence of Power Control in a Random Channel
Environment
Karthik R. M., Joy Kuri (Indian Institute of Science, India)
WC11M3-3: Analytical Framework for Performance Evaluation of Hybrid
ARQ Schemes
Jun Xu, Harish Ramchandran, Je-Hong Jong, C. Ravishankar
(Hughes Network System, USA)
WC11M3-4: Delay-Energy Tradeoffs in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with
Partial Channel State Information
Matthew Brand, Andreas F. Molisch
(Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory, USA)
WC11M3-5: Opportunity Detection for OFDMA Systems with Timing
Misalignment
Mustafa E. Sahin, Hüseyin Arslan (University of South Florida, USA)
Ismail Guvenc, Moo-Ryong Jeong (DoCoMo Communications Lab, USA)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • MONDAY
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
WC12M3: Ultra-Wideband Communication
Systems
WN06M3: Modeling and Performance Analysis
Chair: Davide Dardari, University of Bologna, Italy
WC12M3-1: Multiple-Access Performance of Transmitted Reference UWB
Communications with M-ary PPM
J. Keith Townsend, Liping Li (NC State University, USA)
Robert J. Ulman (Army Research Office, USA)
WC12M3-2: Transmitted Reference Ultra-Wideband Communications with
M-ary PPM
J. Keith Townsend, Liping Li (NC State University, USA)
Robert J. Ulman (Army Research Office, USA)
WC12M3-3: A Multi-Band Timing Estimation and Compensation Scheme for
Ultra-Wideband Communications
Debarati Sen, Saswat Chakrabarti, R. V. Raja Kumar
(Indian Institute of Technology, India)
WC12M3-4: A Novel Chip-Level Algorithm for UWB Timing
Jianfeng Hu, Tiejun Lv
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
WC12M3-5: Optimal Error Rate Performance of Binary TH-UWB Receivers
in Multiuser Interference
Iraj Hosseini, Norman C. Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada)
WC12M3-6: Passive Ultrawide Bandwidth RFID
Davide Dardari (University of Bologna, Italy)
Raffaele D'Errico (Ècole Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées, France)
Chair: Vincent Wong, University of British Columbia, Canada
WN06M3-1: Performance Analysis and Evaluation of H.264 Video
Streaming over Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Deer Li, Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada)
WN06M3-2: Characterizing the Impact of Partially Overlapped Channel on
the Performance of Wireless Networks
Zhenhua Feng, Yaling Yang (Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USA)
WN06M3-3: Performance Analysis in CDMA-Based Cognitive Wireless
Networks with Spectrum Underlay
Bin Wang, Dongmei Zhao (McMaster University, Canada)
WN06M3-4: An Aggregation Technique for Network Traffic Described by
MMBP Models
Ming Yu (Florida State University, USA)
WN06M3-5: On the Impact of Uplink Interference Coordination When using
Multiple Antennas at the Base Station
Gábor Fodor, Chrysostomos Koutsimanis (Ericsson Research, Sweden)
WN06M3-6: Performance Analysis of the Guard Channel Scheme with
Self-Similar Call Arrivals in Wireless Mobile Networks
Geyong Min, Xiaolong Jin (University of Bradford, UK)
Speros Ross Velentzas (R&D Department, AdvTec Ltd., UK)
Poster Sessions
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
WN05M3: Wireless MAC
NS11PM3: Computer and Communications
Security I
Chair: Douglas Sicker, University of Colorado, USA
Chair: Noureddine Boudriga, University of Carthage, Tunisia
WN05M3-1: A Distributed Directional-to-Directional MAC Protocol for
Asynchronous Ad Hoc Networks
Emad Shihab, Lin Cai, Jianping Pan (University of Victoria, Canada)
NS11PM3-1: A Generalized, Mathematical Approach for Exploiting Stack
Overflow Vulnerabilities On 2n-bit Architectures
Miguel Hernandez
(US Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, USA)
WN05M3-2: A Distributed Multi-User MIMO MAC Protocol for Wireless
Local Area Networks
Lin X. Cai (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Hangguan Shan (University of Fudan, China)
Weihua Zhuang, Xuemin Shen, Jon W. Mark (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Zongxin Wang (University of Fudan, China)
WN05M3-3: Throughput Analysis of Wireless Relay Slotted ALOHA Systems
with Network Coding
Daisuke Umehara, Tomoya Hirano, Satoshi Denno, Masahiro Morikura
(Kyoto University, Japan)
WN05M3-4: Delay Analysis of Aloha Network
Soung Chang Liew, Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang, Da Rui Chen
(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
WN05M3-5: Cross-Layer Cooperative Triple Busy Tone Multiple Access for
Wireless Networks
Hangguan Shan (Fudan University, China)
Ping Wang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Zongxin Wang (Fudan University, China)
Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Zongxin Wang (Fudan University, China)
NS11PM3-2: A Grid Trust Model Based On MADM Theory
Yiyu Yu, Junhua Tang, Liming Hao, Sisi Dai, Yue Wu
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
NS11PM3-3: Classification of Network Traffic via Packet-Level Hidden
Markov Models
Alberto Dainotti, Walter de Donato, Antonio Pescapè, Alberto Dainotti
(University of Napoli, Italy)
Pierluigi Salvo Rossi (Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway)
NS11PM3-4: Inferring Speech Activity from Encrypted Skype Traffic
Yu-Chun Chang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Kuan-Ta Chen (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Chen-Chi Wu, Chin-Laung Lei (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
NS11PM3-5: CRESTBOT: A New Family of Resilient Botnets
Duc T. Ha, Hung Q. Ngo, Madhusudhanan Chandrasekaran
(State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
NS11PM3-6: Collaborated Camouflaging Mobility for Mobile Privacy
Lei Tang (Rice University, USA)
Susan Vrbsky, Xiaoyan Hong (University of Alabama, USA)
WN05M3-6: Cooperative MAC for Rate Adaptive Randomized Distributed
Space-time Coding
Pei Liu, Yuanpeng Liu, Thanasis Korakis (Polytechnic University Brooklyn, USA)
Anna Scaglione (Cornell University, USA)
Elza Erkip, Shivendra Panwar (Polytechnic University Brooklyn, USA)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • MONDAY / TUESDAY
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
TUESDAY, 2 DECEMBER 2008
NS12PM3: Computer and Communications
Security II
Tuesday, December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
Chair: Yi Qian, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
AH10T1: Target Tracking & Time
Synchronization
NS12PM3-1: Secure Context Switch for Private Computing on Public
Platforms
Thomas H. Morris, V. S. S. Nair (Southern Methodist University, USA)
NS12PM3-2: Adaptive Spread-Transform Dither Modulation for Color Image
Watermarking
Lihong Ma, Dong Yu (South China University of Technology, China)
Hanqing Lu (The Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Chair: Shalinee Kishore, Lehigh University, USA
AH10T1-1: Efficient Tracking of Moving Targets by Passively Handling
Traces in Sensor Networks
Andrei Marculescu, Olivier Powell, Jose Rolim
(University of Geneva, Switzerland)
NS12PM3-3: Sub-Botnet Coordination Using Tokens in a Switched Network
Brandon Shirley, Chad D. Mano (Utah State University, USA)
AH10T1-2: Robust Edge Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
Christopher Mallery (Washington State University, USA)
Muralidhar Medidi (Boise State University, USA)
NS12PM3-4: Support Vector Machines and Random Forests Modeling for
Spam Senders Behavior Analysis
Yuchun Tang, Sven Krasser, Yuanchen He, Weilai Yang, Dmitri Alperovitch
(Secure Computing, USA)
AH10T1-3: Distributed Target Tracking with Imperfect Binary Sensor
Networks
Zijian Wang, Eyuphan Bulut, Boleslaw K. Szymanski
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
NS12PM3-5: Substantiating Security Threats Using Group Outlier Detection
Techniques
Elankayer Sithirasenan, Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy
(Griffith University, Austria)
AH10T1-4: Decentralized Target Tracking Based on a Weighted Extended
Kalman Filter for Wireless Sensor Networks
Chin-Liang Wang, Dong-Shing Wu (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
NS12PM3-6: Using Spectral Fingerprints to Improve Wireless Network
Security
William C. Suski II, Michael A. Temple, Michael J. Mendenhall, Robert F. Mills
(Air Force Institute of Technology, USA)
AH10T1-5: Second Order Distributed Consensus Time Synchronization
Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
Gang Xiong (Lehigh University, USA)
Shalinee Kishore (Lehigh University, USA)
AH10T1-6: Utilizing Path Diversity via Asynchronous and Asymmetric
Wakeups in Sensor Networks
Anuj Rawat, Mark Shayman (University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
WC37PM3: Special Topics in Communications
Chair: Shankar Prakriya, IITD, India
WC37PM3-1: Calibration of SDR Circuit Imperfections
Björn Debaillie, Peter Van Wesemael, Jan Craninckx (IMEC, Belgium)
WC37PM3-2: A New Symmetric Transceiver Architecture for Pulsed
Short-Range Communication
Joni Jantunen (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
Michael Pelissier (CEA-Leti/Minatec, France)
Antti Lappetelainen (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
Bertrand Gomez, Julien Keignart (CEA-Leti/Minatec, France)
Jarmo Arponen, Aarno Parssinen (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
WC37PM3-3: An Energy-Saving QoS-Based Resource Allocation for
Multiuser TDMA Systems with Causal CSI
Jia Chen, Kai Kit Wong (University College London, UK)
WC37PM3-4: A Pilot Design Technique for Single-Carrier Transmission
over Fast Fading Relay Channels
Dongsik Kim, Ui-Kun Kwon, Gi-Hong Im
(Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Changyong Shin (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
WC37PM3-5: Multiple Access Outerbounds and the Inseparability of
Parallel Interference Channels
Viveck R. Cadambe, Syed A. Jafar (University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC37PM3-6: Jamming Games in Fast-Fading Wireless Channels
George T. Amariucai, Shuangqing Wei (Louisiana State University, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
AH11T1: Modeling of Ad Hoc Networks
Chair: Geyong Min, University of Bradford, UK
AH11T1-1: Accurate Queuing Analysis of IEEE 802.11 MAC Layer
Changchun Xu (Naval University of Engineering, China)
Kezhong Liu (Wuhan University of Technology, China)
Gan Liu, Jianhua He (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
AH11T1-2: Phase Transition Properties in K-Connected Wireless Multi-Hop
Networks
Xiaoyuan Ta, Guoqiang Mao (University of Sydney, Australia)
Brian D. O. Anderson (National ICT Australia, Australia)
AH11T1-3: An Upper Bound on Network Size in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Michael Pascoe, Javier Gomez, Victor Rangel
(National University of Mexico, Mexico)
Miguel Lopez-Guerrero (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico)
AH11T1-4: Performance Comparison of Unstructured Content Discovery
Techniques over Ad Hoc Networks
Chao-Chin Chou (University of Southern California at Los Angeles, USA)
David S. L. Wei (Fordham University, USA)
C.-C. Jay Kuo (University of Southern California at Los Angeles, USA)
AH11T1-5: Performance Modeling of 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks with
Time-Varying Carrier Sense Range and Physical Capture Capability
Jin Sheng, Kenneth S. Vastola (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
AH11T1-6: Analysis of a Random Channel Access Scheme with
Multi-Packet Reception
S. Nagaraj, D. Truhachev, C. Schlegel (University of Alberta, Canada)
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
CQ04T1: Traffic Control Mechanisms
CT04T1: Relay Networks I
Chair: Hidenori Nakazato, Waseda University, Japan
Chair: Biao Chen, Syracuse University, USA
CQ04T1-1: Congestion Aware Routing Strategies for DTN-based
Interplanetary Networks
Igor Bisio (University of Genoa, Italy)
Tomaso De Cola (German Aerospace Center, Germany)
Mario Marchese (University of Genoa, Italy)
CT04T1-1: Outage Behavior of Cooperative Diversity with Relay Selection
Kampol Woradit (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
Tony O. S. Quek (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Watcharapan Suwansantisuk, Henk Wymeersch
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Lunchakorn Wuttisittikulkij (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
Moe Z. Win (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
CQ04T1-2: How Different Queuing Systems Affect the Discrete
Representation of a Packet Stream
Kristof Sleurs, Dagang Li, Emmanuel Van Lil, Antoine Van de Capelle
(Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
CQ04T1-3: Queuing Performance of Long-Range Dependent Traffic
Regulated by Token-Bucket Policers
Stefano Bregni, Paolo Giacomazzi, Roberto Cioffi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
CQ04T1-4: On Traffic Long-Range Dependence at the Output of Schedulers
with Multiple Service Classes
Stefano Bregni, Paolo Giacomazzi, Gabriella Saddemi
(Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
CQ04T1-5: SLA-Aware Provisioning for Revenue Maximization in Telecom
Mesh Networks
Ming Xia, Marwan Batayneh, Lei Song, Charles U. Martel, Biswanath
Mukherjee (University of California at Davis, USA)
CQ04T1-6: Access Control Method based on Sample Monitoring for Volatile
Traffic in Interactive TV Services
Hideyuki Koto (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
Haruo Hoshino (Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), Japan)
Yasuhiko Hiehata, Satoshi Uemura, Hajime Nakamura
(KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
CT04T1-2: Interference Forwarding in Multiuser Networks
Ron Dabora, Ivana Maric, Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA)
CT04T1-3: Noncoherent Detection in Amplify-and-Forward Relay Systems
Maria Gkizeli, George N. Karystinos (Technical University of Crete, Greece)
CT04T1-4: Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoffs in MIMO Relay Channels
Deniz Gündüz (Princeton / Stanford University, USA)
Andrea J. Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA)
H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA)
CT04T1-5: Channel Adaptive Encoding and Decoding Strategies and Rate
Regions for the Three User Cooperative Multiple Access Channel
Onur Kaya, Cagatay Edemen (Isik University, Turkey)
CT04T1-6: Some Systems Aspects Regarding Compressive Relaying with
Wireless Infrastructure Links
Erhan Yilmaz, Raymond Knopp, David Gesbert (Institute Eurecom, France)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
CT05T1: Fading Channels
Chair: Andrea J. Goldsmith, Stanford University, USA
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
CS03T1: QoS Routing, Management and Network
Coding
Chair: Joel Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
CS03T1-1: XML-Driven Framework for Policy-Based QoS Management of
IMS Networks
Vitalis G. Ozianyi, Richard Good, Ntanzi Carrilho, Neco Ventura
(University of Cape Town, South Africa)
CS03T1-2: HyPath: An Approach for Hybrid On-Path Off-Path End-to-End
Signaling
Luis Cordeiro, Vitor Bernardo, M. Curado, E. Monteiro
(University of Coimbra, Portugal)
CS03T1-3: An Unequal Error Protection Framework for DVB-H and Its
Application to Video Streaming
Zhenyu Wu, Jill Boyce, Alan Stein (Thomson Inc., USA)
CS03T1-4: NetPolis: Modeling of Inter-Domain Routing Policies
Kyriaki Levanti, Hyong S. Kim, Tina Wong (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
CS03T1-5: Smart Spanning Tree Bridging for Carrier Ethernets
Aref Meddeb (ISIT-Com, University of Sousse, Tunisia)
CS03T1-6: Internet Media Streaming Using Network Coding and Path
Diversity
Dong Nguyen, Tuan Tran, Tuan Pham, Viet Le (Oregon State University, USA)
CT05T1-1: Exact Error Rates of MRC with Transmit Antenna Selection in
Non-Identically Distributed Nakagami Fading Channels
Juan M. Romero-Jerez (University of Malaga, Spain)
Andrea J. Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA)
CT05T1-2: On the Outage Capacity of a Dying Channel
Meng Zeng, Shuguang Cui (Texas A&M University, USA)
Rui Zhang (Institute of Infocomm Research, Singapore)
CT05T1-3: Rate Adaptation using Acknowledgement Feedback:
Throughput Upper Bounds
Chin Keong Ho (Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore)
Job Oostveen (TNO Information and Communication Technology,
Netherlands)
Jean-Paul Linnartz (Philips Research, Netherlands)
CT05T1-4: MIMO Multichannel Beamforming in Interference-Limited
Ricean Fading Channels
Shi Jin, Xiqi Gao (Southeast University, China)
Matthew McKay (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Kai Kit Wong (University College London, UK)
CT05T1-5: Analysis of Energy Efficiency in Fading Channels under QoS
Constraints
Deli Qiao, Mustafa Cenk Gursoy, Senem Velipasalar
(University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA)
CT05T1-6: Asymptotic Ergodic Capacity of Wideband MIMO Channels with
Separately-Correlated Rician Fading
Giorgio Taricco (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Erwin Riegler (FTW, Austria)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • TUESDAY
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
NG04T1: P2P Streaming
NS04T1-6: Cobra: Correlation-based Content Authentication in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Peng Zhuang, Yi Shang (University of Missouri, USA)
Chair: Tsungnan Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
NG04T1-1:Distributed Optimization of Media Flows in Peer-to-Peer Overlay
Networks
Antonios Argyriou (Philips Research, USA)
Jacob Chakareski (EPFL, Switzerland)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
NG04T1-2: A Partial Forwarding Scheme for Dynamic Window Resizing in
Live P2P Streaming Systems
Zhipeng Ouyang, Lisong Xu, Byrav Ramamurthy
(University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA)
Chair: Dominic Schupke, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
NG04T1-3: A Theory-Driven Distribution Algorithm for Peer-to-Peer Real
Time Streaming
Lorenzo Bracciale, Francesca Lo Piccolo, Dario Luzzi,
Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, Giuseppe Bianchi, Stefano Salsano
(University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy)
NG04T1-4: Understanding P2P-TV Systems Through Real Measurement
Delia Ciullo, Michela Meo, Marco Mellia, Emilio Leonardi
(Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
NG04T1-5: Cross-Layer Rate Allocation for Multimedia Applications in
Pervasive Computing Environment
Liang Zhou (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Benoit Geller (Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France)
Anne Wei (Conservation National des Arts et Metiers, France)
Baoyu Zheng, JingWu Cui, Shan Xu (Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
NG04T1-6: Fast RTP Retransmission for IPTV - Implementation and
Evaluation
M. J. Prins (University of Twente, Netherlands)
M. Brunner (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany)
G. Karagiannis (University of Twente, Netherlands)
H. Lundqvist, G. Nunzi (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany)
ON01T1-1: Dynamic Wavelength Routing in WDM Networks under Multiple
Signal Quality Constraints
Weiyi Zhang (North Dakota State University, USA)
Guoliang Xue (Arizona State University, USA)
Jian Tang (Montana State University, USA)
Krishnaiyan Thulasiraman (University of Oklahoma, USA)
ON01T1-2: Network Design Method Based on Adaptive Selection of
Facility-Adding and Path-Routing Policies under Traffic Growth
Ryuta Sugiyama, Tomonori Takeda, Eiji Oki, Kohei Shiomoto (NTT, Japan)
ON01T1-3: All-Optical Unicast/Multicast Routing in WDM Networks
Javier E. Sierra (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia)
Luis F. Caro, Jose Marzo, Ramon Fabregat (Universidad de Girona, Spain)
Fernando Solano (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
Yezid Donoso (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
ON01T1-4: A Markov Selection Split Reservation Protocol for WDM Optical
Networks without Wavelength Conversion
Malabika Sengupta (Kalyani Government Engineering College, India)
Debashis Saha (Indian Institute of Management, India)
Swapan Kumar Mondal (Kalyani Government Engineering College, India)
Chayanika Bose (Jadavpur University, India)
ON01T1-5: A Hybrid Control Architecture for Connection Management in
Translucent WDM Networks
Lei Wang, Jie Zhang, Guanjun Gao, Yongjun Liu, Xiuzhong Chen, Wanyi Gu
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Chair: Zhenfu Cao, SJTU, China
ON01T1-6: Time-Slotted Optical OV-CDMA Network Using a Fair QoS-Based
Resource Management Algorithm
Elie Inaty (University of Balamand, Lebanon)
Robert Raad, Paul Fortier (Laval University, Canada)
Hossam Shalaby (University of Alexandria, Egypt)
NS04T1-1: Diameter WebAuth: An AAA-based Identity Management
Framework for Web Applications
Niklas Neumann, Xiaoming Fu (University of Goettingen, Germany)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
NS04T1: Authentication II
NS04T1-2: New Attestation Based Security Architecture for In-Vehicle
Communication
Hisashi Oguma, Akira Yoshioka, Makoto Nishikawa
(Toyota InfoTechnology Center Co., Ltd., Japan)
Rie Shigetomi, Akira Otsuka, Hideki Imai (AIST, Japan)
NS04T1-3: A Reliable Network Identification Method Based on Transition
Pattern of Payload Length
Shinnosuke Yagi, Yuji Waizumi (Tohoku University, Japan)
Hiroshi Tsunoda (Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan)
Yoshiaki Nemoto (Tohoku University, Japan)
NS04T1-4: Mutual Authentication Protocol for Low Computational Capacity
RFID Systems
Gyozo Gódor, Mátyás Antal, Sándor Imre
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
NS04T1-5: Self-Configurable Authentication Mechanism with Verifiability in
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Jeong Hyun Yi (Soongsil University, Korea)
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ON01T1: Routing and Resource Allocation in
Optical Networks
SA05T1: Management and Control of Satellite
Networks
Chair: Igor Bisio, University of Genoa, Italy
SA05T1-1: Optimizing TCP Performance Through Joint Channel Coding and
Power Management in Power Constrained Satellite Networks
Laura Galluccio, Giacomo Morabito, Sergio Palazzo (University of Catania, Italy)
Matteo Berioli, Gianluigi Liva (DLR (German Aerospace Center, Germany)
SA05T1-2: Packet Scheduling Over DVB-S2 Through GSE Encapsulation
E. Chaput, A.-L. Beylot (Université de Toulouse - IRIT/CNRS, France)
C. Baudoin (Thalès Alénia Space, France)
SA05T1-3: A Power Based Algorithm for Efficient Radio Resource
Management Policy in Integrated Terrestrial/HAP MBMS Systems
Giuseppe Araniti, Antonio Iera, Antonella Molinaro
(University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
SA05T1-4: Resource Management in Hybrid DVB-RCS and WiFi Networks
Paolo Chini, Giovanni Giambene (University of Siena, Italy)
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SA05T1-5: Distributed Load-Aware Routing in LEO Satellite Networks
Evangelos Papapetrou (University of Ioannina, Greece)
Fotini-Niovi Pavlidou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
WC13T1-4: Maximum Likelihood Method for MIMO Mobile-to-Mobile
Channel Parameter Estimation
Alenka G. Zajic, Gordon L. Stüber (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
SA05T1-6: Minimum Hop Count and Load Balancing Metrics based on Ant
Behavior over HAP Mesh
Floriano De Rango, Mauro Tropea, Apollonia Provato,
Amilcare-Francesco Santamaria, Salvatore Marano (University of Calabria, Italy)
WC13T1-5: Angular-Domain Channel Model and Channel Estimation for
MIMO System
Peter W. C. Chan, Derek C. K. Lee, Frankie K. W. Tam, Chih-Lin I.
(ASTRI, Hong Kong)
Roger S. K. Cheng, Vincent K. N. Lau
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
SP07T1: MIMO 3
Chair: Ludong Wang, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., USA
SP07T1-1: MIMO Receiver Design in the Presence of Radio Frequency
Interference
Kapil Gulati, Aditya Chopra, Robert W. Heath, Jr., Brian L. Evans
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Keith R. Tinsley, Xintian E. Lin (Intel Corporation, USA)
SP07T1-2: Optimum MIMO-OFDM Receivers with Imperfect Channel State
Information
Giulio Coluccia, Giorgio Taricco (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Erwin Riegler (FTW, Austria)
Christoph Mecklenbräuker (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
WC14T1: Cooperation with Multiple Antenna
Nodes
Chair: Are Hjørungnes, University of Oslo, Norway
WC14T1-1: Generalized Schur Decomposition-Based Two-Way Relaying for
Wireless MIMO Systems
Hyun Jong Yang, Joohwan Chun
(Korea Advance Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
WC14T1-2: Opportunistic Relaying for Dual-Hop Wireless MIMO Channels
Wei Zhang (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Khaled Ben Letaief (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, China)
SP07T1-3: Performance of MIMO Channel Models with Channel State
Information at the Transmitter
Leslie Wood, William Hodgkiss (University of California at San Diego, USA)
WC14T1-3: One- and Two-Way Decode-and-Forward Relaying for Wireless
Multiuser MIMO Networks
Celal Esli, Armin Wittneben (ETH, China)
SP07T1-4: Bit-Flipping Equalizer and ML Search-Space Analysis in
Ultra-Wideband MIMO Channels
Toshiaki Koike-Akino (Harvard University, USA)
WC14T1-4: Multi-Hop Relaying and MIMO Techniques in Cellular Systems Throughput Achievable on Rayleigh/Ricean Channels
K. R. Jacobson, W. A. Krzymien (University of Alberta / TRLabs, Canada)
SP07T1-5: DFE-Based Receiver Implementation for MIMO Systems
Employing Hybrid ARQ
Jungwon Lee (Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., USA)
Dimitris Toumpakaris (University of Patras, Greece)
Edward W. Jang (Stanford University, USA)
Hui-Ling Lou (Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., USA)
WC14T1-5: Cooperative Multiplexing in Full-Duplex Multi-Antenna Relay
Networks
Yijia Fan, H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA)
John S. Thompson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
SP07T1-6: Direct Location Estimation for MIMO Systems in Multipath
Environments
Konstantinos Papakonstantinou, Dirk Slock (Eurecom, France)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
WC13T1: MIMO Channel Models and
Measurements
Chair: Keith Townsend, NC State University, USA
WC13T1-1: A Two-Dimensional Autoregressive Model for MIMO Wideband
Mobile Radio Channels
Dmitry Umansky, Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder, Norway)
WC13T1-2: Computing the Receive Spatial Correlation for a Multi-Cluster
MIMO Channel Using Different Array Configurations
Ramya Bhagavatula, Robert W. Heath, Jr. (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
WC13T1-3: An Experimental Investigation of Wideband MIMO Channel
Based on Indoor Hotspot NLOS Measurements at 2.35GHz
Xing Nie, Jianhua Zhang, Yu Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications, China)
Guangyi Liu (Research Institute of China Mobile Communications
Corporation, China)
Zemin Liu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
WC14T1-6: Multiple Antenna assisted Hard versus Soft Decoding-andForwarding for Network Coding Aided Relaying Systems
Kyungchun Lee (Samsung Electronics, Korea)
Lajos Hanzo (University of Southampton, UK)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC15T1: Coding
Chair: Guosen Yue, NEC Laboratories America, Inc., USA
WC15T1-1: An Improvement on LDPC Coded Queued Codes
Ming Jiang, Chunming Zhao, Enyang Xu, Xiaoqun Gong
(Southeast University, China)
WC15T1-2: Enhanced Verification-Based Decoding for Packet-Based LDPC
Codes over Wireless Channels
Bin Zhu, Defeng Huang (University of Western Australia, Australia)
Sven Nordholm (Western Australian Telecommunications Research
Institute, Australia)
WC15T1-3: Performance of Regular Low Density Parity Check Codes Over
Hybrid Optical/RF Channels
Hrishikesh Tapse, Deva K. Borah (New Mexico State University, USA)
WC15T1-4: Virtual Channel based LLR Calculation for LDPC Coded SC-FDE
System in 60-GHz WPAN
Ming Lei, Senjie Zhang, Kuilin Chen, Ye Huang, Xiaoyun Wu, Leilei Yan
(National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, China)
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WC15T1-5: Near-Capacity Iteratively Decoded Binary Self-Concatenated
Code Design Using EXIT Charts
Muhammad Fasih Uddin Butt, Raja Ali Riaz, Soon Xin Ng, Lajos Hanzo
(University of Southampton, UK)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
WC15T1-6: Error Performance of Linear Dispersion Codes
Mabruk Gheryani, Y. Shayan, X. Wang, Z. Wu
(Concordia University, Canada)
Chair: Biplab Sikdar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
WC16T1: CDMA
Chair: Emad Alsusa, Manchester University, UK
WC16T1-1: A Rank Prediction Method for the Multistage Wiener Filter Used
for Interference Mitigation in CDMA Systems
Seema Sud (GCI, Inc., USA)
WC16T1-2: Efficient Feasibility Examination for Successive Interference
Cancellation in DS-CDMA Systems
Zhaorong Zhou, Yide Zhang, Gang Feng, Le Min Li
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
WC16T1-3: Joint Codeword and Power Adaptation for CDMA Systems with
Multipath and QoS Requirements
Danda B. Rawat, Dimitrie C. Popescu (Old Dominion University, USA)
WC16T1-4: Data-Driven Code-Hopping for MC-CDMA Precoding Schemes
C. Masouros, E. Alsusa (Manchester University, UK)
WC16T1-5: Performance of Iterative Multiuser Detection with Channel
Estimation for MC-IDMA and Comparison with Chip-Interleaved MC-CDMA
Satoshi Suyama, Li Zhang, Hiroshi Suzuki, Kazuhiko Fukawa
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
WC16T1-6: Step Size Optimization for Fixed Step Closed Loop Power
Control on WCDMA High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) Channel
Iskandar Raffie, A. Kurniawan, E. B. Sitanggang
(Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)
S. Shimamoto (Waseda University, Japan)
WN08T1: Transport Control Protocol (TCP) for
Wireless Networks
WN08T1-1: Improving TCP’s Robustness to Long Connectivity Disruptions
Alexander Zimmermann, Daniel Schaffrath, Arnd Hannemann
(Aachen University, Germany)
WN08T1-2: Quality-Driven TCP Friendly Rate Control for Real-Time Video
Streaming
Haiyan Luo, Dalei Wu, Song Ci (University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA)
Antonios Argyriou (Philips Research, Netherlands)
Haohong Wang (Marvell Semiconductors, USA)
WN08T1-3: Fluid-Based Modeling of TCP Veno
Ke Zhang, Cheng Peng Fu, Maode Ma, Chuan Heng Foh, Jian Ling Zhang
(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
WN08T1-4: Cross-Layer Optimization to Maximize Fairness among TCP
Flows of Different TCP Flavors
Toktam Mahmoodi, Vasilis Friderikos, Oliver Holland, Hamid Aghvami
(King's College London, UK)
WN08T1-5: MIMO-Based Rate Adaptation to Enhance TCP Throughput over
Wireless Fading Channels
Vishwanath Ramamurthi, Abu Reaz, Dipak Ghosal, Biswanath Mukherjee
(University of California at Davis, USA)
WN08T1-6: The Effect of Opportunistic Scheduling on TCP Performance
over Shared Wireless Downlink
Junhua Tang, Yue Wu, Linsen Li, Ping Yi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Poster Sessions
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
AH25PT1: Ad Hoc Sensor and Mesh Networking I
Chair: Nidal Nasser, University of Guelph, Canada
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
WN07T1: Resource Allocation in Wireless
Networks
Chair: Maggie Cheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
WN07T1-1: Game-Theoretic Analysis for Power Allocation in FrequencySelective Unlicensed Bands
Yunjian Xu, Wei Chen, Zhigang Cao (Tsinghua University, China)
Khaled Ben Letaief (Hong Kong Univ. Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
WN07T1-2: Incentive-Rewarding Mechanism for Radio Resource Control
Based on Users’ Contributions
Makoto Yoshino, Ryoichi Shinkuma, Tatsuro Takahashi
(Kyoto University, Japan)
WN07T1-3: A Cost-Based Approach for Base Station Assignment in Mobile
Networks with Limited Backhaul Capacity
H. Galeana, F. Novillo, R. Ferrús (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
WN07T1-4: On Cooperative and Opportunistic Channel Access for Vehicle
to Roadside (V2R) Communications
Ming-Fong Jhang, Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
AH25PT1-1: DTN Routing in Vehicular Sensor Networks
Xu Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Wei Shu (University of New Mexico, USA)
Minglu Li, Hongyu Huang, Min-You Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
AH25PT1-2: Security-Aware Topology Control for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Panagiotis Galiotos (University of Southern California at Los Angeles, USA)
AH25PT1-3: Bootstrapping P2P Overlays in MANETs
Afzal Mawji, Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada)
AH25PT1-4: Cache-Based Content Delivery in Opportunistic Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks
Yaozhou Ma, M. Rubaiyat Kibria, Abbas Jamalipour
(University of Sydney, Australia)
AH25PT1-5: MIMI: Mitigating Packet Misrouting in Locally-Monitored
Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Issa Khalil (United Arab Emirates University, UAE)
AH25PT1-6: A Self-X Approach for OLSR Routing Protocol in Large-Scale
Wireless Mesh Networks
Azzedine Boukerche (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Lucas Guardalben, João B. M. Sobral (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Mirela S. M. A. Notare (Barddal University, Brazil)
WN07T1-6: Load- and Interference-Aware Channel Assignment for
Dual-Radio Mesh Backhauls
Michelle X. Gong (Intel, USA)
Shiwen Mao (Auburn University, USA)
Scott F. Midkiff (Virginia Tech, USA)
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
AH26PT1: Ad Hoc Sensor and Mesh Networking II
AH12T2: Coverage and Topology Control
Chair: Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Chair: Miguel Labrador, University of South Florida, USA
AH26PT1-1: On the Impact of Realism of Mobility Models for Wireless
Networks
Hector Flores (Rice University, USA)
Rudolf Riedi (Rice University, USA / EIF-FR and FFHS Switzerland, Switzerland)
Stephan Eidenbenz, Nicolas Hengartner (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
AH12T2-1: On the Gains of Deterministic Placement and Coordinated
Activation in Sensor Networks
Viktoria Fodor, Ioannis Glaropoulos (KTH, Sweden)
AH26PT1-2: Tiling-Based Localization Scheme for Sensor Networks Using a
Single Beacon
Hady S. Abdel Salam, Stephan Olariu, Syed R. Rizvi
(Old Dominion University, USA)
AH26PT1-3: Multiuser Diversity in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Shengshan Cui, Alexander M. Haimovich
(New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
AH26PT1-4: Design of a QoS-Aware Routing Mechanism for Wireless
Multimedia Sensor Networks
Md. Abdul Hamid, Muhammad Mahbub Alam, Choong Seon Hong
(Kyung Hee University, Korea)
AH26PT1-5: Secure Location Verification for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Joo-Han Song, Vincent W. S. Wong, Victor C. M. Leung
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
AH26PT1-6: Efficient Rate Adaptation with QoS Support for Wireless
Networks
Khoder Shamy, Chadi Assi, Jad El-Najjar (Concordia University, Canada)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
SA12PT1: Selected Areas in Communications
Chair: Mario Marchese, DIST- University of Genoa, Italy
SA12PT1-1: Automatic Determination of Spectral States for Cognitive
Radio
Lionel Gueguen, Berna Sayrac
(France Telecom Research and Development, France)
SA12PT1-2: Evaluation of the Concatenation of LDPC and RS Codes in
Magnetic Recording Channel Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Seungjune Jeon, Xinde Hu, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar
(Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
SA12PT1-3: Distributed Detection of Primary Signals in Fading Channels
for Cognitive Radio Networks
Praveen Kaligineedi, Vijay K. Bhargava (University of British Columbia, Canada)
SA12PT1-4: Using Object Metadata to Detect and Tolerate Attacks in Object
Storage Devices
Yacine Djemaiel (CN&S Research Lab, Tunisia)
Noureddine Boudriga (University of Carthage, Tunisia)
SA12PT1-5: Impact of Constraints on the Complexity of Dynamic Spectrum
Assignment
Chetan N. Mathur, M. A. Haleem, R. Chandramouli, K. P. Subbalakshmi
(Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
SA12PT1-6: Enhancements to IEEE 802.11 MAC to Avoid Packet Collisions
Sudhanshu Gaur (Hitachi America Ltd, USA)
AH12T2-2: A Novel Approach for k-Coverage Rate Evaluation and
Redeployment in Wireless Sensor Networks
Jang-Ping Sheu (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Guey-Yun Chang, Yen-Ting Chen (National Central University, Taiwan)
AH12T2-3: A3: A Topology Construction Algorithm for Wireless Sensor
Networks
Pedro M. Wightman, Miguel A. Labrador (University of South Florida, USA)
AH12T2-4: Coverage-Based Sensor Association Rules for Wireless
Vehicular Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Azzedine Boukerche, Samer Samarah, Yonglin Ren
(University of Ottawa, Canada)
AH12T2-5: Probabilistic Coverage Map for Mobile Sensor Networks
Ji Luo, Qian Zhang
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
AH12T2-6: Mesh-Based Coverage for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jiong Wang (Washington State University, USA)
Sirisha Medidi (Boise State University, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 20008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
AH13T2: MAC Protocols in WSN
Chair: Nizar Bouabdallah, INRIA, France
AH13T2-1: A Free Collision and Distributed Slot Assignment Algorithm for
Wireless Sensor Networks
Ines Slama, Badii Jouaber, Djamal Zeghlache (Telecom Sudparis, France)
AH13T2-2: W-MAC: Supporting Ultra Low Duty Cycle in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Wooguil Pak, Kyong-Tak Cho (Seoul National University, Korea)
Jeongjoon Lee (LS Industrial Systems, Korea)
Saewoong Bahk (Seoul National University, Korea)
AH13T2-3: An Energy-Efficient MAC-Layer Transmission Algorithm
Considering Fading Channels for Cluster-based Sensor Networks
Xiaobo Zhang, Heping Wang, Ashfaq Khokhar
(University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)
AH13T2-4: ADCA: An Asynchronous Duty Cycle Adjustment MAC Protocol
for Wireless Sensor Networks
Yu-Chia Chang, Jehn-Ruey Jiang (National Central University, Taiwan)
Jang-Ping Sheu (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Hsin-Yi Shih (National Central University, Taiwan)
AH13T2-5: Duty-Cycle Optimization in Unslotted 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor
Networks
Sinem Coleri Ergen (Pirelli & Telecom Italia WSN Lab, USA)
C. Fischione (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Dimitri Marandin (Dresden University of Technology, Germany)
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
AH13T2-6: Idle-Slot Recycling in a Collision-Free Real-Time MAC Protocol
Ming Zhang, Ying Jian, Liang Zhang, Shigang Chen
(University of Florida, USA)
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:10
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
CQ05T2: QoS Control
CT06T2: Relay Networks II
Chair: Tutomu Murase, NEC Corporation, Japan
Chair: Aylin Yener, Pennsylvania State University, USA
CQ05T2-1: The Least Reusable Channel Burst Scheduling Discipline
Gustavo B. Figueiredo, Nelson L. S. da Fonseca
(State University of Campinas, Brazil)
CT06T2-1: Exploiting Partial Cooperation for Source and Channel Coding in
Sensor Networks
Osvaldo Simeone (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
CQ05T2-2: Advanced Internet Congestion Control Using a Disturbance
Observer
Ryogo Kubo, Junichi Kani, Yukihiro Fujimoto (NTT, Japan)
CT06T2-2: The Gateway Channel: Outage Analysis
Mohamed Abouelseoud, Aria Nosratinia (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
CQ05T2-3: TCP-PCP: A Transport Control Protocol based on the Prediction
of Congestion Probability over Wired/Wireless Hybrid Networks
Jin Ye (Guilin Nniversity of Electronic Technology, China)
Jianxin Wang, Liang Rong (Central South University, China)
Weijia Jia (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)
CQ05T2-4: Optimizing a Playout Buffer with Queueing Performance Metrics
for One-Way Streaming Video
Jun-Bae Seo, Victor C. M. Leung (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Hyong-Woo Lee (Korea University, Korea)
CQ05T2-5: Simple Model Analysis and Performance Tuning of Hybrid TCP
Congestion Control
Jiro Katto, Kazumine Ogura, Yuki Akae, Tomoki Fujikawa, Kazumi Kaneko,
Su Zhou (Waseda University, Japan)
CQ05T2-6: Quality Level Control for Multi-User Sessions in Future
Generation Networks
E. Cerqueira, L. Veloso (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
P. Mendes (INESC Porto, Portugal)
E. Monteiro (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
CS04T2: Distributed Systems and Applications
Chair: Maode Ma, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
CS04T2-1: Constant Delay Queuing for Jitter-Sensitive IPTV Distribution on
Home Network
Kazuhiro Kamimura, Haruo Hoshino,Yoshiaki Shishikui
(NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Japan)
CS04T2-2: Friendly P2P: Application-Level Congestion Control for
Peer-to-Peer Applications
Yaning Liu, Hongbo Wang, Yu Lin, Shiduan Cheng
(Beijing University of Posts And Telecommunications, China)
Gwendal Simon (Institut TELECOM - TELECOM Bretagne, France)
CS04T2-3: A Distributed System for Parallel Simulations
Mengxia Zhu, Nanda K. Yadav (Southern Illinois University, USA)
CS04T2-4: PeerGraph: A Distributed Data Structure for Peer-to-Peer
Streaming
Ali Saman Tosun, Turgay Korkmaz
(University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, USA)
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CT06T2-3: Space-Time Communication Protocols for N-way Relay Networks
Tao Cui, Tracey Ho (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Jörg Kliewer (New Mexico State University, USA)
CT06T2-4: Characterization of Relay Channels Using the Bhattacharyya
Parameter
Josephine P. K. Chu (University of Toronto, Canada)
Andrew W. Eckford (York University, Canada)
Raviraj S. Adve (University of Toronto, Canada)
CT06T2-5: Parallel Relay Networks with Phase Fading
Erhan Yilmaz, Raymond Knopp, David Gesbert (Institut Eurecom, FR)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
NG05T2: High-Speed Packet Processing
Chair: Michael Welzl, University of Innsbruck, Austria
NG05T2-1: On the Impact of Caching for High Performance Packet
Classifiers
Harald Widiger, Andreas Tockhorn, Dirk Timmermann
(University of Rostock, Germany)
NG05T2-2: A Novel Level-Based IPv6 Routing Lookup Algorithm
Xiaohong Huang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Xiaoyu Zhao (France Telecom Research and Development Beijing, China)
Guofeng Zhao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Wenjian Jiang (France Telecom Research and Development Beijing, China)
Dongqu Zheng (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Qiong Sun (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)
Yan Ma (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
NG05T2-3: A Dynamic Binary Hash Scheme for IPv6 Lookup
Qiong Sun (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Xiaohong Huang, Xiaoju Zhou, Yan Ma
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
NG05T2-4: Pipelined Implementation of TCAM-Based Search Engines in
High-Performance IP Routers
Hui Yu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Jing Chen (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Jianping Wang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
S. Q. Zheng (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
NG05T2-5: A Throughput-Efficient Packet Classifier with n Bloom filters
Heeyeol Yu, Rabi Mahapatra (Texas A&M University, USA)
CS04T2-5: iGridMedia: Providing Delay-Guaranteed Peer-to-Peer Live
Streaming Service on Internet
Meng Zhang, Lifeng Sun, Shiqiang Yang (Tsinghua University, China)
Xiaolu Xi (Beihang University, China)
NG05T2-6: Multi-Way Pipelining for Power-Efficient IP Lookup
Weirong Jiang, Viktor K. Prasanna (University of Southern California, USA)
CS04T2-6: Wavelet-Based Traffic Analysis for Identifying Video Streams
over Broadband Networks
Yali Liu (University of California at Davis, USA)
Canhui Ou (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Zhi Li (AT&T Labs, USA)
Cherita Corbett (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)
Dipak Ghosal, Biswanath Mukherjee (University of California at Davis, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
NS05T2: Wireless Network Security I
Chair: Keisuke Takemori, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan
NS05T2-1: A Reputation-Based Metric for Secure Routing in Wireless Mesh
Networks
Francesco Oliviero, Simon Pietro Romano (University of Napoli Federico II, Italy)
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NS05T2-2: An Approach to Information Hiding in Low Bit-Rate Speech
Stream
Bo Xiao, Yongfeng Huang (Tsinghua University, China)
Shanyu Tang (London Metropolitan University, UK)
NS05T2-3: A Secure VANET MAC Protocol for DSRC Applications
Yi Qian (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
Kejie Lu (University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico)
Nader Moayeri (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
NS05T2-4: AWF-NA: A Complete Solution for Tampered Packet Detection in
VANETs
Zhengming Li, Chunxiao Chigan (Michigan Tech, USA)
Danniel Wong (Malaysia University of Science and Technology, Malaysia)
NS05T2-5: Security and Pseudo-Anonymity with a Cluster-Based approach
for MANET
Abderrezak Rachedi, Abderrahim Benslimane (University of Avignon, France)
NS05T2-6: A Novel Coalitional Game Model for Security Issues in Wireless
Networks
Xiaoqi Li, Michael R. Lyu (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
ON02T2: Metro, Access and Burst-Switched
Optical Networks
SA06T2-2: Blind Multi-Sources Detection and Localization for Cognitive
Radio
O. Duval (Eole de Technologie Supérieure, Canada)
A. Punchihewa, V. K. Bhargava (University of British Columbia, Canada)
F. Gagnon (Eole de Technologie Supérieure, Canada)
C. Despins (PROMPT-Québec, Canada)
SA06T2-3: Robust Energy Detection Based on Bayesian Estimation for
Cognitive Radio
Junyang Shen, Yuanan Liu, Siyang Liu, Jinchun Gao, Gang Xie
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Caixia Chi (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, China)
SA06T2-4: Analysis of Equal Gain Combining in Energy Detection for
Cognitive Radio over Nakagami Channels
Nandana Rajatheva, Sanjeewa P. Herath
(Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand)
SA06T2-5: Spectrum Sensing over SIMO Multi-Path Fading Channels based
on Energy Detection
Santiago Rodriguez-Parera, Valéry Ramon, André Bourdoux
(Inter-university Micro-Electronics Center, Belgium)
François Horlin (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
R. Lauwereins (Inter-university Micro-Electronics Center, Belgium)
SA06T2-6: Modeling and Comparison of Primary User Detection
Techniques in Cognitive Radio Networks
Tsai-Wei Wu, You-En Lin, Hung-Yun Hsieh (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Chair: Tetsuya Yokotani, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
ON02T2-1: Broadband Data Transport Protocol Designed for Ethernet
Services in Metro Ethernet Networks
Claudio Estevez, Gee-Kung Chang (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Georgios Ellinas (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Gee-Kung Chang (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
ON02T2-2: Supporting Private Networking with Wavelength Spatial-Reuse
over WDM EPONs
Hui-Tang Lin, Wang-Rong Chang, Chai-Lin Lai, Sheng-Jhe Hong
(National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
ON02T2-3: WONDER: A PON over a Folded Bus
Andrea Bianco, Davide Cuda (University of Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Jorge Finochietto (Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina)
Fabio Neri, Marco Valcarenghi (University of Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
ON02T2-4: A Reinforcement Learning-Based Deflection Routing Scheme for
Buffer-less OBS Networks
Abdeltouab Belbekkouche, Abdelhakim Hafid, Michel Gendreau
(University of Montreal, Canada)
ON02T2-5: Dual-Fiber-Link OBS for Metropolitan Area Networks:
Modelling, Analysis and Performance Evaluation
Chi Yuan, Zhengbin Li, Anshi Xu (Peking University, China)
ON02T2-6: Virtual Burst Assembly – A Solution to Out-of-Sequence
Delivery in Optical Burst Switching Networks
Lei Wang, Yuhua Chen, Mona Thaker (University of Houston, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
SA06T2: Cognitive Radio and Networks
(Detection/Spectrum Sensing)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
SP08T2: Space-Time Coding & Processing
Chair: Wei Zhang, University of New South Wales, Australia
SP08T2-1: Using Higher Order Cyclostationarity to Identify Space-Time
Block Codes
Marcus R. DeYoung, Brian L. Evans, Robert W. Heath Jr.
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
SP08T2-2: Performance Analysis of Space-Time Block Coding with
Co-Channel MIMO Interferers
Yongzhao Li (Xidian University, China)
Leonard J. Cimini, Jr. (University of Delaware, USA)
Nageen Himayat (Intel Corporation, USA)
SP08T2-3: Adaptive Codebooks for Efficient Feedback Reduction in
Cooperative Antenna Systems
Jee Hyun Kim, Wolfgang Zirwas
(Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG, Germany)
Martin Haardt (Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany)
SP08T2-4: Analysis and Design of Distributed Space-Time Trellis Code
with Asynchronous Amplify-and-Forward Relaying
Zhimeng Zhong, Shihua Zhu, Gangming Lv, Jing Xu
(Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
SP08T2-5: High-Rate Groupwise STBC Using Low-Complexity SIC Based
Receiver
Xuan Huan Nguyen, Jinho Choi (University of Wales Swansea, UK)
SP08T2-6: Easily Invertible Tight Bounds for Diversity Reception
Wesley M. Gifford, Moe Z. Win (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Marco Chiani (University of Bologna, Italy)
Chair: Wei Zhang, University of New South Wales, Australia
SA06T2-1: Quickest Detection in Cognitive Radio: A Sequential Change
Detection Framework
Lifeng Lai, Yijia Fan, H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA)
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
SS01T2: History of Communications
Chair: Jacob Baal-Schem, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
SS01T2-1: Invited Lecture: A General History of OFDM
Steve Weinstein (CTTC Group, USA)
SS01T2-2: How Reginald Fessenden Put Wireless on the Right
Technological Footing
Ira Brodsky (Datacomm Research Company, USA)
SS01T2-3: Early Spread-Spectrum and Automatic Equalization – NOMAC
and Rake
Paul E. Green, Jr. (Retired, Chapel Hill, USA)
SS01T2-4: TAT-1 and Deregulation
Jeremiah Hayes (Concordia University, Canada)
SS01T2-5: The History of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
Nick LaSorte, W. Justin Barnes, Hazem H. Refai
(University of Oklahoma, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
WC17T2: MIMO Detection I
Chair: Costas Georghiades, Texas A&M Univeristy, USA
WC17T2-1: An Efficient Tree Search for Reduced Complexity Sphere
Decoding
Luay Azzam, Ender Ayanoglu (University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC17T2-2: K-Best Sphere Detection for the Sphere Packing Modulation
Aided SDMA/OFDM Uplink
Li Wang, O. Alamri, Lajos Hanzo (University of Southampton, UK)
WC17T2-3: MMSE Based Preprocessing and its Variations for Closest Point
Search
In Sook Park, Joohwan Chun (KAIST, Korea)
WC17T2-4: A Maximum-Likelihood Decoder with a New Reduction Strategy
for MIMO Channel Systems
Xiaohua Yang, Xiao-Wen Chang (McGill University, Canada)
WC17T2-5: Effects of Channel Estimation Errors on V-BLAST Detection
Wei Peng, Fumiyuki Adachi (Tohoku University, Japan)
Shaodan Ma (University of Hong Kong, China)
Jiangzhou Wang (University of Kent, UK)
Tungsang Ng (University of Hong Kong, China)
WC17T2-6: Enhanced Soft Interference Cancellation Algorithm for V-BLAST
Systems
Zhendong Luo (China Academy of Telecommunication Research of MII, China)
Fan Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
WC18T2: Resource Allocation in Cooperative
Systems
Chair: Onur Kaya, Isik University, Turkey
WC18T2-1: On Optimal Power Allocation for Source-Orthogonal
Relay-Nonorthogonal Amplify-and-Forward Relaying
Reza Nikjah, Norman C. Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada)
WC18T2-2: A Fair Subcarrier Allocation Algorithm for Cooperative
Multiuser OFDM Systems with Grouped Users
Hamed Rasouli, Sanam Sadr, Alagan Anpalagan (Ryerson University, Canada)
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WC18T2-3: On Power Allocation for Dual-Hop Amplify-and-Forward OFDM
Relay Systems
Masato Saito (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Chandra R. N. Athaudage, Jamie Evans (University of Melbourne, Australia)
WC18T2-4: Dynamic Subchannel and Power Allocation in OFDMA-Based
DF Cooperative Relay Networks
Hongxing Li, Hui Yu, Han-Wen Luo, Jia Guo, Chisheng Li
(Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
WC18T2-5: Optimal Resource Allocation for Two-Way Relay-Assisted OFDMA
Kommate Jitvanichphaibool, Rui Zhang, Ying-Chang Liang
(Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
WC18T2-6: Power Allocation in Gaussian Interference Relay Channels
via Game Theory
Yi Shi, Jia Heng Wang (Hong Kong University Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
Wen Lan Huang (Nokia Research Center, China)
Khaled Letaief (Hong Kong University Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC19T2: Scheduling
Chair: Pin-Han Ho, University of Waterloo, Canada
WC19T2-1: Hierarchical Packet Scheduling for Satellite Multimedia
Broadcasting: An Adaptive QoS-Aware Design
Hongfei Du, Haiyang Wang (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Ke Xu (Tsinghua University, China)
WC19T2-2: Routing with Probabilistic Delay Guarantees in Wireless Ad
Hoc Networks
Matthew Brand (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory, USA)
Petar Maymounkov (MIT, USA)
Andreas F. Molisch (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory, USA)
WC19T2-3: Optimized Opportunistic Multicast Scheduling Over Cellular
Networks
Tze-Ping Low (University of Southern California, USA)
Man-On Pun (Princeton University, USA)
C.-C. Jay Kuo (University of Southern California, USA)
WC19T2-4: Cooperative Fractional Frequency Reuse Based on Partial
Connectivity Among Clients
Stefan Geirhofer (Cornell University, USA)
Özgür Oyman (Intel Corporation, USA)
WC19T2-5: Queuing Analysis for Multiuser Downlink Channel: Throughput
Regions and Exponential Backlog Bounds
Gerhard Wunder, Chan Zhou (Mobile Communication Lab for Mobile
Communications MCI, HHI, Germany)
WC19T2-6: A Distributed Resource Control for Fairness in OFDMA Systems:
English-Auction Game with Imperfect Information
Wonjong Noh (University of California at Irvine, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
WC20T2: Wireless Channels
Chair: Erik Perrins, University of Kansas, USA
WC20T2-1: On the Effect of Antenna Height on the Characterization of the
Indoor UWB Channell
Umesh K. Shukla, Haris I. Volos, R. Michael Buehrer (Virginia Tech, USA)
WC20T2-2: Characterizing Indoor Wireless Channels via Ray Tracing, and
Validation via Measurements
Aliye Özge Kaya, Larry Greenstein, Wade Trappe (Rutgers University, USA)
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WC20T2-3: A Novel Spatial Autocorrelation Model of Shadow Fading in
Urban Macro Environments
Yu Zhang, Jianhua Zhang, Di Dong, Xin Nie, Guangyi Liu, Ping Zhang
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
WN10T2-2: Pricing and QoS in Wireless Random Access Networks
Pavan Nuggehalli (Vanu, Inc., USA)
Jennifer Price (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA)
Tara Javidi (University of California at San Diego, USA)
WC20T2-4: Doppler Spread and Coherence Time of Rural and Highway
Vehicle-to-Vehicle Channels at 5.9 GHz
Lin Cheng (Trinity College, USA)
Benjamin Henty (Johns Hopkins APL, USA)
Daniel D. Stancil (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Fan Bai (General Motors, USA)
WN10T2-3: On Spectrum Sharing in Cooperative Multiple Access Networks
Amr El-Sherif (University of Maryland, USA)
Ahmed K. Sadek (Qualcomm Inc., USA)
K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA)
WC20T2-5: On the Level Crossing Rate and Average Fade Duration of
Composite Multipath/Shadowing Channels
Imene Trigui (INRS - Centre Energie, Materiaux et Telecommunications, Canada)
Amine Laourine (Cornell University, USA)
Sofiene Affes (INRS - Centre Energie, Materiaux et Telecommunications, Canada)
Alex Stéphenne (Ericsson, Montreal, Canada)
WC20T2-6: Delay Analysis of Wireless Nakagami Fading Channels
Jared Burdin, Randall Landry (The MITRE Corporation, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
WN10T2-4: Evaluation of Radio Access Congestion in Heterogeneous
Wireless Access Networks
X. Gelabert, J. Pérez -Romero, O. Sallent, R. Agusti
(Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
WN10T2-5: Improving Perceived Streaming-Video Quality in High Speed
Downlink Packet Access
Kamal Deep Singh, Gerardo Rubino (IRISA/INRIA Rennes, France)
Julio Orozco (Orange Labs, France)
David Ros (Institut TELECOM/TELECOM Bretagne, France)
WN10T2-6: An Adaptive Cross-Layer Strategy for QoS-guaranteed Links in
4G Networks
Isabella Cerutti, Piero Castoldi (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy)
Filippo Meucci, Laura Pierucci (University of Florence, Italy)
WN09T2: Wireless Sensor Networks
Chair: Ming Yu, Florida State University, USA
WN09T2-1: V-Square: An Accurate Time Synchronization Protocol for
Wireless Video Sensor Networks
Azzedine Boukerche, Jing Feng, Xin Fei (University of Ottawa, Canada)
WN09T2-2: Numerical Flow Optimization in Dense Wireless Sensor
Networks
Masoumeh Haghpanahi, Mehdi Kalantari, Mark Shayman
(University of Maryland, USA)
WN09T2-3: A Mobility Based Architecture for Underwater Acoustic Sensor
Networks
Haiming Yang, Biplab Sikdar (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
WN09T2-4: Distance-Based Routing for Balanced Energy Consumption in
Sensor Networks
Ozgur Ercetin (Sabanci University, Turkey)
WN09T2-5: The Redeployment Issue in Underwater Sensor Networks
Bin Liu (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, France)
Fengyuan Ren, Chuang Lin (Tsinghua University, China)
Yaqin Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Rongfei Zeng, Hao Wen (Tsinghua University, China)
WN09T2-6: Link Rate Allocation under Bandwidth and Energy Constraints
in Sensor Networks
Maggie Cheng (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA)
Xuan Gong (UMR, USA)
Lin Cai (University of Victoria, Canada)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
WN10T2: QoS and Resource Management in
Wireless Networks
Chair: Kejie Lu, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Poster Sessions
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
AH27PT2: Ad Hoc Sensor and Mesh Networking
III
Chair: Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada
AH27PT2-1: Decentralized Multi-Level Duty Cycling in Sensor Networks
Sharief M. A. Oteafy (Queen's University, Canada)
Hosam M. Aboelfotoh (Kuwait University, Kuwait)
Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada)
AH27PT2-2: Proxy-Based TCP with Adaptive Rate Control and Intentional
Flow Control in Ad Hoc Networks
Nobuhiko Itoh, Miki Yamamoto (Kansai University, Japan)
AH27PT2-3: Adaptive Bandwidth Provisioning in IEEE 802.16 Broadband
Wireless Networks
Najah Abu Ali, Mohammad Hayajneh (UAE University, UAE)
Hossam S. Hassanein (Queen's University, Canada)
AH27PT2-4: MACA-U: A Media Access Protocol for Underwater Acoustic
Networks
Hai-Heng Ng, Wee-Seng Soh, Mehul Motani
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
AH27PT2-5: Improving Localization of Mobile Agents: The Approach of
Averaged Dirty Templates in IR-UWB Ranging
Romano Fantacci, Francesco Chiti, Simone Morosi, Lorenzo Niccolai
(University of Firenze, Italy)
AH27PT2-6: A Multi-Channel Token Ring Protocol for Inter-Vehicle
Communications
Yuanguo Bi (Northeastern University, Canada)
Kuang-Hao (Stanley) Liu (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
Xuemin Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Hai Zhao (Northeastern University, China)
WN10T2-1: On Rate Adaptation for Video Multicast with Layered Coding
Over Multirate Wireless Networks
Xi Zhang, Qinghe Du (Texas A&M University, USA)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • TUESDAY
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
AH28PT2: Ad Hoc Sensor and Mesh Networking IV
AH14T3: Mobility Modeling in MANET
Chair: Nirwan Ansari, NJIT, USA
Chair: Wei Li, Texas Southern University, USA
AH28PT2-1: Link Gain Matrix Estimation in Distributed Wireless Networks
Jing Lei, Larry J. Greenstein, Roy Yates (WINLAB, Rutgers University, USA)
AH14T3-1: A Model for Cooperative Mobility and Budgeted QoS in MANETs
with Heterogeneous Autonomy Requirements
G. Brahim (Western Michigan University, USA)
B. Khan (John Jay College, City University of New York, USA)
M. Guizani, A. Al-Fuqaha (Western Michigan University, USA)
AH28PT2-2: Supporting Legacy Devices in Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Wireless
Networks
A. S. Krishnakumar, P. Krishnan, Shalini Yajnik (Avaya Labs, USA)
AH28PT2-3: Burst Mode Two-Way Ranging with Cramér-Rao Bound Noise
Performance
Steven Lanzisera, Kristofer S. J. Pister (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
AH28PT2-4: Investigating the Performance Impact of Shared Host Capacity
in Ad Hoc Networks
Yan He, Ikhlas Ajbar (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA)
Van K. Nguyen, (Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia)
Dmitri Perkins (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA)
AH28PT2-5: Localization Error-Resilient Geographic Routing for Wireless
Sensor Networks
Stefano Basagni (Northeastern University, USA)
Michele Nati, Chiara Petrioli (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy)
AH28PT2-6: Modified Beacon-Enabled IEEE 802.15.4 MAC for Lower
Latency
G. Bhatti (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, USA)
A. Mehta (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA)
Z. Sahinoglu, J. Zhang (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, USA)
R. Viswanathan (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
CT11PT2: Space-Time Coding
Chair: Hesham El Gamal, Ohio State University, USA
AH14T3-2: Impact of Random Mobility on the Inhomogeneity of Spatial
Distributions
Michael Gyarmati, Udo Schilcher, Günther Brandner, Christian Bettstetter
(University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
Yun Won Chung, Young Han Kim (Soongsil University, Korea)
AH14T3-3: Optimal Location Updates in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: a
Separable Cost Case
Zhenzhen Ye, Alhussein A. Abouzeid (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
AH14T3-4: Guaranteed Boxed Localization in MANETs by Interval Analysis
and Constraints Propagation Techniques
Farah Mourad, Hichem Snoussi (University of Technology of Troyes, France)
Fahed Abdallah (University of Technology of Compiegne, France)
Cédric Richard (University of Technology of Troyes, France)
AH14T3-5: Influence of Node Location Distributions on the Structure of Ad
Hoc and Mesh Networks
Janne Riihijärvi, Marina Petrova, Petri Mähönen
(RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
AH14T3-6: A Mobility Support and Load Reducing Partner Selection
Criterion in Cooperative Communication
Yeejung Kim, Sujung Kim, Taehoon Kim, Youngnam Han
(Information and Communications University, Korea)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
CT11PT2-1: A Distributed Differentially Space-Time-Frequency Coded
OFDM for Asynchronous Cooperative Systems with Low Probability of
Interception
Zheng Li, Xiang-Gen Xia (University of Delaware, USA)
AH15T3: Scheduling & Resource Management in
WSN
CT11PT2-2: Blockwise Space-Frequency Code Design for Noncoherent
MIMO OFDM Systems
Rui Zhan, Alexander Linduska, Jürgen Lindner (University of Ulm, Germany)
AH15T3-1: Multi-Cluster Multi-Parent Wake-up Scheduling in
Delay-Sensitive Wireless Sensor Networks
Huang Lee (Stanford University, USA)
Abtin Keshavarzian (Robert Bosch LLC (RTC), USA)
Hamid Aghajan (Stanford University, USA)
CT11PT2-3: A New Method to Design Balanced Space-Time Trellis Codes
for Several Transmit Antennas
Pierre Viland, Gheorghe Zaharia, Jean-François Hélard
(IETR/INSA Rennes, France)
Chair: Vincent Wong, University of British Columbia, Canada
CT11PT2-4: A Low-Complexity, Full-Rate, Full-Diversity 2x2 STBC with
Golden Code's Coding Gain
K. Pavan Srinath, B. Sundar Rajan (Indian Institute of Science, India)
AH15T3-2: Fault-Tolerant Dual Power Management in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Chen Wang (Tsinghua University, China)
Myung-Ah Park (University of Central Oklahoma, USA)
Jame Willson, Andras Farago, Ding-Zhu Du
(University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
CT11PT2-5: Joint Maximum-Likelihood Channel Estimation and Data
Detection for V-BLAST Systems
Zhendong Luo (Bell Labs Research China, Alcatel-Lucent, China)
Fan Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
AH15T3-3:Throughput Analysis of Randomized Sleep Scheduling with
Constrained Connectivity in Wireless Sensor Networks
Youngsang Kim, Changwoo Yang, Chun-Hung Liu
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
CT11PT2-6: On the Rate versus ML-decoding Complexity Tradeoff of
Square LDSTBCs with Unitary Weight Matrices
Sanjay Karmakar, Mahesh K. Varanasi (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
AH15T3-4: Battery-Aware TDMA Scheduling Schemes for Wireless Sensor
Networks
Xi Zhang, Hang Su (Texas A&M University, USA)
CT11PT2-7: Rate Adaptive Binary Erasure Quantization with Dual Fountain
Codes
Dino Sejdinovic, Robert J. Piechocki, Angela Doufexi (University of Bristol, UK)
Mohamed Ismail (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd, UK)
AH15T3-5: Joint Coverage Scheduling and Identity Management for
Multiple-Target Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks
Hasan Cam, H. Ozgur Sanli (Arizona State University, USA)
AH15T3-6: Scalable Redundancy for Sensors-to-Sink Communication
Osameh M. Al-Kofahi, Ahmed E. Kamal (Iowa State University, USA)
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
CQ06T3: Resource Control for Streaming Services
CT07T3: MIMO Systems
Chair: Tetsuya Yokotani, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
Chair: Giulio Colavolpe, University of Parma, Italy
CQ06T3-1: Adaptive Rate Control with Dynamic FEC for Real-Time DV
Streaming
Kazuhisa Matsuzono, Kazunori Sugiura, Hitoshi Asaeda (Keio University, Japan)
CT07T3-1: Precoded BICM Design for MIMO Transmit Beamforming and
Associated Low-complexity Algebraic Receivers
Nicolas Gresset, Mourad Khanfouci (Mitsubishi Electric ITE TCL, France)
CQ06T3-2: Adaptive Rate Control for Aggregated VoIP Traffic
Fariza Sabrina, Jean-Marc Valin (CSIRO, Australia)
CT07T3-2: On Optimum End-to-End Distortion of Spatially Correlated MIMO
Systems
Jinhui Chen, Dirk T. M. Slock (Eurecom, France)
CQ06T3-3: Multi-Path Aggregate Flow Control for Real-Time Traffic
Engineering
Jung-Hoon Yun, Anseok Lee, Song Chong (KAIST, Korea)
CQ06T3-4: User-Classified Dynamic Resource Allocation for Real-Time
VBR Video Transmission Based on Time-Domain Traffic Prediction
Zhiyuan Xu, Hui Li, Yueming Lu, Yuefeng Ji
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
CQ06T3-5: The Impact of SCTP on SIP Server Scalability and Performance
Kumiko Ono, Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University, USA)
CQ06T3-6: Enhancement of QoE in Audio-Video IP Transmission by
Utilizing Tradeoff between Spatial and Temporal Quality for Video Packet
Loss
Shuji Tasaka, Hikaru Yoshimi (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
CS05T3: Media Streaming, Multimedia Delivery
Systems and Protocol Technologies
CT07T3-3: The Pdf of the lth Largest Eigenvalue of Central Wishart
Matrices and its Application to the Performance Analysis of MIMO Systems
Alberto Zanella (Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell’Inform. e delle
Telecomunicazioni, Italy)
Marco Chiani (University of Bologna, Italy)
CT07T3-4: On the Eigenvalue Distribution of Correlated MIMO
Channels by Character Expansion of Groups
Alireza Ghaderipoor, Chintha Tellambura, Moslem Noori
(University of Alberta, Canada)
CT07T3-5: Exact Minimum Eigenvalue Distribution of a Correlated
Complex Non-Central Wishart Matrix
Prathapasinghe Dharmawansa, Matthew R. McKay
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
CT07T3-6: A Novel Fast Semi-Analytical Performance Prediction
Method for Iterative MMSE-IC Multiuser MIMO Joint Decoding
Raphaël Visoz (Orange Labs, France)
Antoine O. Berthet (Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité (SUPELEC), France)
Massinissa Lalam (Orange Labs, France)
Chair: Antonios Argyriou, Philips Research, USA
CS05T3-1: An Empirical Study of Flash Crowd Dynamics in a
P2P-based Live Video Streaming System
Bo Li, Gabriel Y. Keung, Susu Xie, Fangming Liu, Ye Sun
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Hao Yin (Tsinghua University, China)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
CS05T3-2: Peer-to-Peer SIP Features to Eliminate a SIP Sign-Up Process
Toshiya Okabe (NEC Corporation, Japan)
Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University, USA)
NG06T3-1: Alternative Approaches of Capacity Assignment for Delay
Bounded Traffic
Xian Liu (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)
CS05T3-3: Reliable and Scalable DHT-Based SIP Server Farm
Lichun Li, Zhang Chunhong, Yao Wang, Ji Yang
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
NG06T3-2: Channel and Delay Margin Aware Bandwidth Allocation for
Future Generation Wireless Networks
Dzung Ho-Quang, Mohamed Ashour, Tho Le-Ngoc
(McGill University, Canada)
CS05T3-4: Content-Aware Distortion-Fair Video Streaming in Networks
Zhu Li (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Ying Li, Mung Chiang, A. Robert Calderbank (Princeton University, USA)
CS05T3-5: Efficient VoD Streaming for Broadband Access Networks
Joonho Choi, Myungsik Yoo, Biswanath Mukherjee
(University of California at Davis, USA)
CS05T3-6: Content and Overlay-Aware Transmission Scheduling in
Peer-to-Peer Streaming
Jiaming Li, Chai Kiat Yeo, Bu Sung Lee
(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
NG06T3: Traffic Management
Chair: Jing Wu, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada
NG06T3-3: Scalable Resource Provisioning for Multi-user Communications
in Next Generation Networks
Augusto Neto (Institute of Telecommunications of Aveiro, Portugal)
Eduardo Cerqueira, Marilia Curado, Edmundo Monteiro
(University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Paulo Mendes (INESC Porto, Portugal)
NG06T3-4: An Asymptotically Minimal Node-degree Topology for
Load-Balanced Architectures
Zhenhua LIU (Tsinghua University, China)
NG06T3-5: Network Resource Allocation for Competing Multiple
Description Transmissions
Ying Li (Princeton University, Princeton, USA)
Chao Tian, Suhas Diggavi (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland)
Mung Chiang, A. Robert Calderbank (Princeton University, USA)
NG06T3-6: On Robust Traffic Engineering in Transport Networks
Ali Tizghadam, Alberto Leon-Garcia (University of Toronto, Canada)
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TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA PROGRAM • TUESDAY
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
NS06T3: Wireless Network Security II
SA07T3: Cognitive Radio and Networks
(Spectrum Sensing/Opportunistic Spectrum Access)
Chair: Pin-Han Ho, University of Waterloo, Canada
NS06T3-1: A Framework for Dual-Agent MANET Routing Protocols
Brian L. Gaines, Mahalingam Ramkumar (Mississippi State University, USA)
NS06T3-2: Trust Credential Distribution in Autonomic Networks
Tao Jiang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
John S. Baras (University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
NS06T3-3: TwoHop: Metric-Based Trust Evaluation for Peer-to-Peer
Collaboration Environments
Dimitrios Glynos (University of Piraeus, Greece)
Patroklos Argyroudis (University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland)
Christos Douligeris (University of Piraeus, Greece)
Donal O'Mahony (University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland)
Chair: Tuncer Aysal, Cornell University, USA
SA07T3-1: Detection Timing and Channel Selection for Periodic Spectrum
Sensing in Cognitive Radio
Xiangwei Zhou, Ye Li (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Young Hoon Kwon, Anthony K. Soong (Huawei Technologies, USA)
SA07T3-2: Correlation between Local Sensors in Hard Cooperative
Spectrum Sensing: Beneficial or Detrimental?
Junyang Shen, Yuanan Liu, Siyang Liu, Jinchun Gao
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Caixia Chi (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, China)
NS06T3-4: Securing Time-Synchronization Protocols in Sensor Networks:
Attack Detection and Self-Healing
Yafei Yang, Yan Sun (University of Rhode Island, USA)
SA07T3-3: Cooperative Spectrum Allocation in Centralized Cognitive
Networks Using Bipartite Matching
Chengshi Zhao, Mingrui Zou, Bin Shen, Bumjung Kim, Kyungsup Kwak
(Inha University, Korea)
NS06T3-5: Mitigating Wormhole Attacks using Passive Monitoring in
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Xu Su, Rajendra V. Boppana (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
SA07T3-4: Collaborative Opportunistic Spectrum Access in the Presence of
Multiple Transmitters
Ahmed O. Nasif, Brian L. Mark (George Mason University, USA)
NS06T3-6: Secure Virtual Backbone-Based Power Management for Ad Hoc
Networks
Hungyuan Hsu (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Ali Hurson (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA)
SA07T3-5: An Adaptive Spectrum Detection Mechanism for Cognitive Radio
Networks in Dynamic Traffic Environments
Shensheng Tang, Brian L. Mark (George Mason University, USA)
SA07T3-6: A Comparison of Energy Detectability Models for Spectrum
Sensing
Selami Ciftci, Murat Torlak (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
ON03T3: Multicast and Multipoint Optical
Networking and Switching
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
Chair: Pin-Han Ho, University of Waterloo, Canada
SP09T3: Channel Estimation & Modeling 1
Chair: John Thompson, University of Edinburgh, UK
ON03T3-1: Many-to-Many Traffic Grooming in WDM Mesh Networks
Mohammad A. Saleh, Ahmed E. Kamal (Iowa State University, USA)
ON03T3-2: Content Protection through Multicast IP Flow Aggregation in
Optical Networks
Yi Zhu, Jason P. Jue (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
ON03T3-3: Multicast Routing in Light-Trail WDM Networks
Yan Li (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Jianping Wang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Ashwin Gumaste (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Yun Xu, Yinlong Xu (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
ON03T3-4: Performance Model of Deflection-Routed Multi-Slot
Batch-Transfer Networks
C.Y. Li, P.K. A. Wai (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Victor O. K. Li (University of Hong Kong, China)
ON03T3-5: Crosstalk-Free Widesense Nonblocking Multicast Photonic
Switching Networks
Hung Q. Ngo, Thanh-Nhan Nguyen, Duc T. Ha
(State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
ON03T3-6: Nonblocking Multicast-capable Optical Cross Connects based on
the 4-stage Multicast Network
Fangfang Yan, Weisheng Hu, Weiqiang Sun, Guo Wei, Yaohui Jin
(Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
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SP09T3-1: Intra-Vehicle UWB Channel Measurements and Statistical
Analysis
Weihong Niu, Jia Li (Oakland University, USA)
Timothy Talty (General Motors Corp., USA)
SP09T3-2: Optimal Pilots for Frequency Offset and Channel Estimation in
OFDMA Uplink
Wei Zhang, Zhongshan Zhang, Chintha Tellambura
(University of Alberta, Canada)
SP09T3-3: Pilot-Aided Multicarrier Wireless Channel Estimation via MMSE
Polynomial Interpolation
Kun-Chien Hung, David W. Lin (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
SP09T3-4: Channel Estimation and Mitigation Techniques for OFDM in a
Doppler Spread Channel
Pornpimon Chayratsami (King Mongkut Institute of Technology Thailand)
Mark A. Wickert (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA)
SP09T3-5: A Low-Complexity Iterative Channel Estimation and Detection
Technique for Doubly Selective Channels
Qinghua Guo, Ping Li (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
SP09T3-6: DSL Crosstalk Coefficient Acquisition Using SNR Feedback
P. Whiting, C. Nuzman, A. J. van Wijngaarden, A. Ashikhmin, G. Kramer,
M. Zivkovic, M. Peeters, M. Guenach, J. Maes, J. Verlinden
(Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA)
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC21T3: MIMO Detection II
WC23T3: Cross-Layer Optimization
Chair: Jack Winters, Jack Winters Communications, LLC, USA
Chair: Maggie Cheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
WC21T3-1: Low-Complexity SQR-based Decoding Algorithm for
Quasi-Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes
Luay Azzam, Ender Ayanoglu (University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC23T3-1: Approaching the Capacity of Wireless Networks through
Distributed Interference Alignment
Krishna Gomadam, Viveck R. Cadambe, Syed A. Jafar
(University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC21T3-2: Low-Complexity Maximum Likelihood Detection of Orthogonal
Space-Time Block Codes
Luay Azzam, Ender Ayanoglu (University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC21T3-3: Low-Complexity Hybrid QRD-MCMC MIMO Detection
Ronghui Peng, Rong-Rong Chen (University of Utah, USA)
Koon Hoo Teo, Jinyun Zhang (Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab, USA)
Rong-Rong Chen (University of Utah, USA)
WC21T3-4: QRD-QLD Searching Based Sphere Detection for Emerging
MIMO Downlink OFDM Receivers
Predrag Radosavljevic (Rice University, USA)
Kyeong Jin Kim (Nokia Inc, USA)
Joseph R. Cavallaro (Rice University, USA)
WC21T3-5: Novel Sort-Free Detector with Modified Real-Valued
Decomposition (M-RVD) Ordering in MIMO Systems
Kiarash Amiri, Joseph R. Cavallaro (Rice University, USA)
Chris Dick, Raghu Rao (Xilinx, USA)
WC21T3-6: Reduced Complexity ML Detection for Differential Unitary
Space-Time Modulation with Carrier Frequency Offset
Feifei Gao (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
A. Nallanathan Arumugam (King's College London, UK)
Chintha Tellambura (University of Alberta, Canada)
WC23T3-2: Cross-Layer Design with Adaptive Modulation: Delay, Rate, and
Energy Tradeoffs
Daniel O'Neill, Andrea J. Goldsmith, Stephen Boyd (Stanford University, USA)
WC23T3-3: Cross-Layer Design of Optimal Adaptation Technique over
Selection-Combining Diversity Nakagami-m Fading Channels
Ashok K. Karmokar, Vijay K. Bhargava (University of British Columbia, Canada)
WC23T3-4: On Optimal Transmission Range for Multihop Cellular Networks
Ravi Shankar Ojha, G. Kannan, S. N. Merchant, U. B. Desai (IIT Bombay, India)
WC23T3-5: Positioning in Wireless Sensor Networks using Array
Processing
A. Manikas, Y. I. Kamil (Imperial College London, UK)
P. Karaminas (Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission, Greece)
WC23T3-6: Maximizing Transport Capacity for Geographic Transmission on
Nakagami-m Channels
John M. Shea, Tathagata D. Goswami, Tan F. Wong, Murali Rao,
Joseph Glover (University of Florida, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
WC24T3: Capacity and Performance Analysis
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
WC22T3: Cooperative Communication in OFDM
Systems
Chair: Wei Zhang, University of New South Wales, Australia
Chair: Prathapasinghe Dharmawansa, Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology, Hong Kong
WC24T3-1: User Capacity of Rician and Nakagami Fading Broadcast
Channels
Hengameh Keshavarz, Liang-Liang Xie, Ravi R. Mazumdar
(University of Waterloo, Canada)
WC22T3-1: Opportunistic Relaying in Cooperative OFDM Networks for
Throughput and Fairness Improvement
Jia Guo, Han-Wen Luo, Hong-Xing Li (Shanghai JiaoTong University, China)
WC24T3-2: The Influence of the Severity of Fading and Shadowing on the
Statistical Properties of the Capacity of Nakagami-Lognormal Channels
Gulzaib Rafiq, Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder, Norway)
WC22T3-2: Uplink Ergodic Mutual Information of OFDMA-based Two-Hop
Cooperative Relay Networks with Imperfect CSI
Mohamad Khattar Awad, Xuemin Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Bashar Zogheib (Nova Southeastern University, Canada)
WC24T3-3: A General Exact Formulation for the Outage Probability in
Interference-Limited Systems
Flávio du Pin Calmon, Michel Yacoub (State University of Campinas, Brazil)
WC22T3-3: Improved OFDMA Uplink Transmission via Cooperation in the
Presence of Frequency Offsets
Zhongshan Zhang, Chintha Tellambura (University of Alberta, Canada)
Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada)
WC22T3-4: Performance Analysis for OFDMA Downlink Relay Systems:
Relay Gain and Fairness
Ryoulhee Kwak, J. M. Cioffi (Stanford University, USA)
WC22T3-5: Cooperative OFDM with Amplify-and-Forward Relaying with
Timing Offset
K. Raghunath, A. Chockalingam (Indian Institute of Science, India)
WC22T3-6: MAC-PDU Size Optimization for OFDMA Modulated Wireless
Relay Networks
Basak Can (Intel Corporation and Aalbrog University, USA & Denmark)
Rath Vannithamby, Hyunjeong Hannah Lee, Ali Taha Koç (Intel Corporation, USA)
WC24T3-4: Performance Analysis of a Partially Coherent System using
Constellation Rotation and Coordinate Interleaving
Nauman F. Kiyani, Jos H. Weber (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
WC24T3-5: Short Term Link Performance Modeling for ML Receivers with
Mutual Information per Bit Metrics
Krishna Sayana, Jeff Zhuang, Ken Stewart (Motorola, USA)
WC24T3-6 Asymptotic Symbol Error Rate for Selection Combining on
Nakagami-m Fading Channels
Ning Kong, Larry B. Milstein (UCSD, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
WN11T3: IEEE 802.16 Networks
Chair: Ping Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
WN11T3-1: Scalable and Adaptive Resource Scheduling in IEEE 802.16
WiMAX Networks
Hanwu Wang, Weijia Jia (City University of Hong Kong, China)
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WN11T3-2: Network Formation Games for Distributed Uplink Tree
Construction in IEEE 802.16J Networks
Walid Saad, Are Hjørungnes (UNIK/University of Oslo, Norway)
Zhu Han (University of Houston, USA)
Mérouane Debbah (SUPÉLEC, France)
WN11T3-3: Minimizing Interference in WiMax/802.16 based Mesh
Networks with Centralized Scheduling
Jad El-Najjar, Brigitte Jaumard, Chadi Assi (Concordia University, Canada)
WN11T3-4: Improving the Data Scheduling Efficiency of the IEEE 802.16(d)
Mesh Network
Shie-Yuan Wang, Chih-Che Lin, Ku-Han Fang
(National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
WN11T3-5: Pricing of Differentiated-QoS Services WiMAX Networks
Aymen Belghith, Loutfi Nuaymi, Patrick Maillé (TELECOM Bretagne, France)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
WN12T3: Scheduling in Wireless Networks
Chair: Ho Ting Cheng, University of Waterloo, Canada
WN12T3-1: Prioritized Maximal Scheduling in Wireless Networks
Qiao Li, Rohit Negi (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
WN12T3-2: Distributed Sender Scheduling for Multimedia Transmission in
Wireless Peer-to-Peer Networks
Pengbo Si, Hong Ji (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
F. Richard Yu (Carleton University, Canada)
Victor C. M. Leung (University of British Columbia, Canada)
WN12T3-3: Cross-Layer Diversity and Scheduling Optimization for
Interference-Limited MIMO Ad Hoc Networks
Tamer ElBatt (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, USA)
WN12T3-4: Topology-Transparent Distributed Scheduling in Multi-Hop
Wireless Networks
Qiong Sun, Victor Li, Ka-Cheong Leung (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
WN12T3-5: A Scheduler for the Downlink of Multi-User Wireless Systems
with Frame Aggregation
Feng Wang, Mounir Hamdi
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
WN12T3-6: Failure Rate Minimization with Multiple Function Unit
Scheduling for Heterogeneous WSNs
Meikang Qiu, (University of New Orleans, USA)
Jing Deng (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
Edwin H.-M. Sha (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
History of Telecommunications
Panel Session
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
SS02T3: Who Invented Radio…?
Chair: Mischa Schwartz, Columbia University, USA
Panelists: Bernie Carlson (University of Virginia, USA)
Gabriele Faicissecca (University of Bologna, Italy)
Jean-Marie Dilhac (LAAS-CNRS, Francs)
Alex Gelman (NETovations, USA)
Poster Sessions
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
CT12PT3: Cooperation and Relay
Chair: Tie Liu, Texas A&M University, USA
CT12PT3-1: Achievable Rates in Gaussian Half-Duplex Multiple Relay
Networks
Peter Rost, Gerhard Fettweis (Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany)
CT12PT3-2: GMRES Interference Canceller for MIMO Relay Network
Abdaoui Abderrazek, Marion Berbineau (Institut National de REcherche sur les
Transports et leur Sécurité Villeneuve D'Ascq, France)
Hichem Snoussi (University of Technology of Troyes, France)
CT12PT3-3: On Base Station Cooperation Schemes for Downlink Network
MIMO under a Constrained Backhaul
Patrick Marsch, Gerhard Fettweis (Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany)
CT12PT3-4: Multiuser Diversity in Cellular Downlink Using the Queued-code
Satashu Goel, Rohit Negi (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
CT12PT3-5: Quality-of-Service Based Power Allocation in
Spectrum-Sharing Channels
Leila Musavian, Sonia Aïssa (University of Quebec, INRS-EMT, Canada)
CT12PT3-6: Scaling Laws for Overlaid Wireless Networks:
A Cognitive Radio Network vs. a Primary Network
Changchuan Yin (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Long Gao, Shuguang Cui (Texas A&M University, USA)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
WC38PT3: Topics in MIMO Communications
Chair: Pengfei Xia, Samsung Electronics, USA
WC38PT3-1: Position Based Unequal Error Protection for Image Transmission
with Energy Constraint over Multirate XPD MIMO Sensor Networks
Wei Wang, Dongming Peng, Honggang Wang, Yaoqing (Lamar) Yang,
Hamid Sharif (University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA)
Hsiao-Hwa Chen (National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)
WC38PT3-2: Dirty Paper Coding Aided Multihop Cellular Networks:
Architecture and Resource Allocation Framework
Sungsoo Park, Hyungjoon Song, Sungmook Lim, Daesik Hong
(Yonsei University, Korea)
WC38PT3-3: Multi-Stage Iterative Antenna Training for Millimeter Wave
Communications
Pengfei Xia, Su-Khiong Yong (Samsung Electronics, USA)
Jisung Oh (Samsung Electronics, Korea)
Chiu Ngo (Samsung Electronics, USA)
WC38PT3-4: Performance Analysis of Metamaterial Substrate Based MIMO
Antenna Arrays
Prathaban Mookiah, Kapil R. Dandekar (Drexel University, USA)
WC38PT3-5: Turbo Frequency Domain Equalization for Single Carrier
Space-Time Block Coded Transmissions
Baojin Li, Yongyu Chang, Xin Zhang, Dacheng Yang
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
WC39PT3: Topics in Cross-Layer Design
Chair: Song Ci, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA
WC39PT3-1: Generalized CSMA/CA Protocol for OFDMA Systems
Hojoong Kwon, Hanbyul Seo, Seonwook Kim, Byeong Gi Lee
(Seoul National University, Korea)
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WC39PT3-2: Analysis of Multicast and Unicast Integrated Multiclass
Service Provision in Cellular Networks
Yi Huang, Lin Tian, Yubo Yang, Jinglin Shi (Institute of Computing
Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Eryk Dutkiewicz (University of Wollongong, Austria)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
WC39PT3-3: Asymptotic Throughput in Wireless Multicast OFDM Systems
Juan Liu, Wei Chen, Zhigang Cao (Tsinghua University, China)
Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang, Soung Chang Liew
(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
AH17W1-1: Maximum-Lifetime Coding Subgraph for Multicast Traffic in
Wireless Sensor Networks
Vahid Shah-Mansouri, Vincent W. S. Wong
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
WC39PT3-4: Throughput Modeling of Large-Scale 802.11 Networks
Michael Timmers, (KULeuven / IMEC, Leuven, Belgium)
Sofie Pollin (IMEC / University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Antoine Dejonghe, Liesbet Van der Perre, Francky Catthoor (IMEC, Belgium)
AH17W1-2: Adaptive Multicast Tree Construction for Elastic Data Streams
Ying Zhu, Ken Q. Pu (University of Ontario Inst. of Technology, Canada)
WC39PT3-5: Receiver-Cooperation: Network Coding and Distributed
Scheduling
Phisan Kaewprapha, Nattakan Puttarak (Lehigh University, USA)
Haidong Wang (Thales Communications, Inc., USA)
Tiffany Jing Li (Lehigh University, USA)
WC39PT3-6: Adaptive Soft Frequency Reuse for Inter-Cell Interference
Coordination in SC-FDMA based 3GPP LTE Uplinks
Xuehong Mao (University of Utah, USA)
Amine Maaref, Koon Hoo Teo (Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab, USA)
WEDNESDAY, 3 DECEMBER 2008
AH17W1: Broadcast & Multicast Protocols
Chair: Biplab Sikdar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
AH17W1-3: Reliable Anonymous Multicasting in Disruption Tolerant
Networks
Kamalavasan Srinivasan, Parmesh Ramanathan
(University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA)
AH17W1-4: An Efficient Multicast Tree Aggregation Mechanism for Ad Hoc
Networks
Noureddine Kettaf, Pascal Lorenz, Hafid Abouaissa
(University of Haute Alsace, France)
AH17W1-5: Aerial Platform Placement Algorithm to Satisfy Connectivity
and Capacity Constraints in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Senni Perumal (Automation, Information & Management Systems, Inc., USA)
John S. Baras (University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
AH17W1-6: Efficient Broadcasting in Delay Tolerant Networks
Appu Goundan, Eric Coe, Cauligi Raghavendra
(University of Southern California at Los Angeles, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
AH16W1: Power Control & Performance
Evaluation
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
Chair: Bala Natarajan, Kansas State University, USA
AH18W1: Routing & Resource Management in
WMN
AH16W1-1: RF/FSO Wireless Sensor Networks: A Performance Study
Sashigaran Sivathasan (Curtin University of Technology, Malaysia)
Dominic C. O'Brien (Oxford University, UK)
AH16W1-2: Distributed Power Minimization for Data Aggregation in
Wireless Sensor Networks
Chun-Chia Chen (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Ness B. Shroff (Ohio State University, USA)
Duan-Shin Lee (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Chair: Ho Ting Cheng, University of Waterloo, Canada
AH18W1-1: A Dynamic Programming Approach for Routing in Wireless
Mesh Networks
J. Crichigno, J. Khoury (University of New Mexico, USA)
M. Y. Wu (Shanghai JiaoTong University, China)
W. Shu (University of New Mexico, USA)
AH16W1-3: An Evolutionary Algorithm to a Multi-Objective Deployment and
Power Assignment Problem in Wireless Sensor Networks
Andreas Konstantinidis, K. Yang, Qingfu Zhang (University of Essex, UK)
AH18W1-2: Maximizing Broadcast Load in Multi-Channel Multi-Interface
Wireless Mesh Networks
Hon Sun Chiu, Kwan L. Yeung, King-Shan Lui
(University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
AH16W1-4: Energy-Aware Self-organization Algorithms for Wireless Sensor
Networks
Rahim Kacimi, Riadh Dhaou (Université de Toulouse, France)
A.-L. Beylot (Université de Toulouse - IRIT/CNRS, France)
AH18W1-3: WPR: A Proactive Routing Protocol Tailored to Wireless Mesh
Networks
Miguel Elias M. Campista, Luís Henrique M. K. Costa,
Otto Carlos M. B. Duarte (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
AH16W1-5: Joint Power and Quantization Optimization for Target Tracking
in Wireless Sensor Networks
Rajet Krishnan, Bala Natarajan (Kansas State University, USA)
AH18W1-4: Rate-Adaptive Coding-Aware Multiple Path Routing for
Wireless Mesh Networks
Yan Yan, Zhuang Zhao, Baoxian Zhang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Jian Ma (Nokia Research Center, China)
Hussein Mouftah (University of Ottawa, Canada)
AH16W1-6: Proposal and Analysis of Region-Based Location Service
Management Protocol for VANETs
Hanan Saleet, (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Rami Langar (University of Paris 6, France)
Otman Basir, Raouf Boutaba (University of Waterloo, Canada)
AH18W1-5: Power Fairness in A Scalable Ring-Based Wireless Mesh
Network with Variable Ring-Width Design
Jane-Hwa Huang, Li-Chun Wang, Chung-Ju Chang
(National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
AH18W1-6: A Novel Solution for End-to-End Fairness Problem in Wireless
Mesh Networks
Liang Zhang, Shigang Chen, Ying Jian, Ming Zhang (University of Florida, USA)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
Wednesday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
CQ07W1: Network Traffic Engineering
NG07W1: Mobile Networks
Chair: Hajime Nakamura, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan
Chair: Georgios Karagiannis, University of Twente, Netherlands
CQ07W1-1: Distributed and Dynamic Resource Allocation for Delay
Sensitive Network Services
Michael G. Kallitsis (North Carolina State University, USA)
Robert D. Callaway (IBM, USA)
Michael Devetsikiotis (North Carolina State University, USA)
George Michailidis (University of Michigan, USA)
NG07W1-1: Impact of Mobility on the Behavior of Interference in Cellular
Wireless Networks
Serhan Yarkan (University of South Florida, USA)
Amine Maaref, Koon Hoo Teo (Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab, USA)
Hüseyin Arslan (University of South Florida, USA)
CQ07W1-2: Multi-Scenario Based Call Admission Control for Coexisting
Heterogeneous Wireless Technologies
Prodromos Makris, Charalabos Skianis (University of the Aegean, Greece)
CQ07W1-3: Optimal CAC Policy in Multimedia Wireless Networks with
Reservation Channel Schemes
Wenlong Ni (University of Toledo, USA)
Wei Li (Texas Sourthern University, USA)
Mansoor Alam (University of Toledo, YSA)
CQ07W1-4: RVP: A New Policy for Aggregate Reservation
Hai Lin (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
Houda Labiod (Telecom ParisTech, France)
CQ07W1-5: Network Traffic Demand Prediction with Confidence
Mikhail Dashevskiy, Zhiyuan Luo
(Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
CQ07W1-6: Traffic Engineering in Next Generation Networks Using Genetic
Algorithms
Tatiana Onali, Luigi Atzori (DIEE - University of Cagliari, Italy)
NG07W1-2: A New Cooperative Localization Method for UMTS Cellular
Networks
Francesca Lo Piccolo (University of Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy)
NG07W1-3: Analytical Analysis of the Coverage of a MBSFN OFDMA Network
Olfa Ben Haddada, Letian Rong, Salah Eddine Elayoubi
(Orange Labs – France Telecom R&D, France)
NG07W1-4: SHOP: An Integrated Scheme for SCTP Handover Optimization
in Multihomed Environments
Kun Zheng, Min Liu, Gang Xu, Zhongcheng Li
(Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
NG07W1-5: Performance Comparison between NEMO BSP and SINEMO
Mohammed Atiquzzaman, Md. Sazzadur Rahman, Outman Bouidel
(University of Oklahoma, USA)
William Ivancic (NASA Glenn Research Center, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
NS07W1: Firewalls and Spoofing
Chair: Bin Liu, Tsinghua University, China
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
Chair: Hsiao-feng Lu, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan
NS07W1-1: Bypassing Security Toolbars and Phishing Filters via DNS
Poisoning
Saeed Abu-Nimeh, Suku Nair (Southern Methodist University, USA)
CT08W1-1: Noise Thresholds for Discrete LDPC Decoding Mappings
Brian M. Kurkoski, Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, Kingo Kobayashi
(University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
NS07W1-2: Inferring Internet Worm Temporal Characteristics
Qian Wang, Zesheng Chen, Kia Makki, Niki Pissinou
(Florida International University, USA)
Chao Chen (Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA)
CT08W1-2: A Two-Stage Iterative Decoding of LDPC Codes for Lowering
Error Floors
Jingyu Kang, Shu Lin (University of California at Davis, USA)
Li Zhang (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Zhi Ding (University of California at Davis, USA)
NS07W1-3: Verification of Distributed Firewalls
Mohamed G. Gouda (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Alex X. Liu (Michigan State University, USA)
Mansoor Jafry (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
CT08W1: LDPC Codes
CT08W1-3: Fast Identification of Error-Prone Patterns for LDPC Codes
under Message Passing Decoding
Jing Lei (Rutgers University, USA)
Wen Gao (Thomson Inc., USA)
CT08W1-4: A Class of Quantum LDPC Codes Constructed From Finite
Geometries
Salah A. Aly (Texas A&M University, USA)
CT08W1-5: Clustering of Cycles and Construction of LDPC Codes
Xiaofu Wu, Chunming Zhao, Xiaohu You, Ming Jiang
(Southeast University, China)
CT08W1-6: New Rateless Sparse-Graph Codes with Dynamic Degree
Distribution for Erasure Channels
Xingkai Bao, Tiffany Jing Li (Lehigh University, USA)
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NS07W1-4: Evaluation of TCP State Replication Methods for
High-Availability Firewall Clusters
Yi-Hsuan Feng, Nen-Fu Huang, Yen-Min Wu
(National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan)
NS07W1-5: Scalable Pattern-Matching via Dynamic Differentiated
Distributed Detection (D4)
Kai Zheng (IBM China Research Lab, China)
Hongbin Lu (Tsinghua University, China)
NS07W1-6: Highly Memory-Efficient LogLog Hash for Deep Packet
Inspection
Masanori Bando, N. Sertac Artan, H. Jonathan Chao
(Polytechnic University of NYU, USA)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
ON04W1: Dimensioning, Provisioning and Design
Issues in Optical Networks
SA08W1-6: Modulation Recognition In Multipath Fading Channels
using Cyclic Spectral Analysis
Eric Like (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, USA)
Vasu Chakravarthy, Robert Husnay (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA)
Zhiqiang Wu (Wright State University, USA)
Chair: Biswanath Mukherjee, University of California at Davis, USA
ON04W1-1: On-Demand Provisioning of Data-Aggregation Requests over
WDM Mesh Networks
Dragos Andrei (University of California at Davis, USA)
Massimo Tornatore (Politecnico di Milano, Italy /
University of California at Davis, USA)
Dipak Ghosal, Charles U. Martel, Biswanath Mukherjee
(University of California at Davis, USA)
ON04W1-2: Comparison of Routing and Wavelength Assignment Algorithms
in WDM Networks
K. Christodoulopoulos, K. Manousakis, E. Varvarigos
(University of Patras, Greece)
ON04W1-3: An Analytical Model to Optimally Dimension Resources in OPS
Equipped with Heterogeneous Wavelength Converters
Vincenzo Eramo, Marco Listanti, Angelo Germoni
(University of Roma-Sapienza, Italy)
ON04W1-4: Maximizing Throughput of an Optical Opportunistic
Hyperchannel Subject to QoS Constraint
Jing Chen (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Jianping Wang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Hui Yu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
S. Q. Zheng (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
ON04W1-5: On Sparse Placement of Regenerator Nodes in Translucent
Optical Network
Arunabha Sen, Sudheendra Murthy (Arizona State University, USA)
Subir Bandyopadhyay (University of Windsor, Canada)
ON04W1-6: On Using Circuit-Switched Networks for File Transfers
Xiuduan Fang, Malathi Veeraraghavan (University of Virginia, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
SA08W1: Cognitive Radio and Networks
(PHY/Transmission/Power Control)
Chair: Andeepan Sithamparanathan, Australian National University,
Australia
SA08W1-1: Asynchronous Distributed Power Control under Interference
Temperature Constraints
Qianxi Lu, Wenbo Wang, Wei Wang, Tao Peng
(Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China)
SA08W1-2: Rate Adaptation for Cognitive Radio Systems with Latency
Constraints
Jane W. Huang, Vikram Krishnamurthy (University of British Columbia, Canada)
SA08W1-3: Spectral Leakage Suppression for DFT-Based OFDM via
Adjacent Subcarriers Correlative Coding
Renhui Xu, Ming Chen (Southeast University, China)
SA08W1-4: Spatial Spectrum Holes for Cognitive Radio with Directional
Transmission
Guodong Zhao (Beihang University, China)
Jun Ma, Ye Li (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Tao Wu, Young H. Kwon, Anthony Soong (Huawei Technologies, USA)
Chenyang Yang (Beihang University, China)
SA08W1-5: Internodal Distance Distribution and Power Control for
Coexisting Radio Networks
Alireza Babaei, Bijan Jabbari (George Mason University, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
SA09W1: Data Storage
Chair: Bruce Wilson, Hitachi, USA
SA09W1-1: Global Timing Control with Applications to Tape Storage
Channels
Sedat Olçer, Jens Jelitto (IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switerland)
Robert A. Hutchins (IBM Tucson, USA)
SA09W1-2: Media Defect Recovery Using Full-Response Reequalization in
Magnetic Recording Channels
Weijun Tan, Shaohua Yang, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Hao Zhong, Li Du, Yuanxing Lee
(LSI Corporation, USA)
SA09W1-3: Distance-Enhancing Constrained Codes for Optical Recording
Channels
Kui Cai (Data Storage Institute, Singapore)
Kees A. Schouhamer Immink (Turing Machines Inc., Netherlands)
Zhiliang Qin (Data Storage Institute, Singapore)
SA09W1-4: Soft-Decision Decoding of Reed-Solomon Codes using
Successive Error-and-Erasure Decoding
Soo-Woong Lee, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
SA09W1-5: Reverse Concatenation with Maximum Transition Run (MTR)
Codes for High-Density Perpendicular Recording
Ksenija Lakovic, Mario Blaum, Rick Galbraith, Bruce Wilson
(Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, USA)
SA09W1-6: Lowering LDPC Error Floors by Postprocessing
Zhengya Zhang (University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Lara Dolecek (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Borivoje Nikolic, Venkat Anantharam, Martin Wainwright
(University of California at Berkeley, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
SP10W1: Modulation & Receiver Techniques
Chair: Shigeru Shimamoto, Waseda University, Japan
SP10W1-1: Transmitter-Based Minimization of Error Rates in the Downlink
of Wireless Systems
Fred Richter, Andreas Fischer, (Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany)
René Habendorf (Vodafone Chair, TU Dresden, Germany)
Gerhard Fettweis (Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany)
SP10W1-2: A Robust Joint Model-Based Demodulator for Continuous Phase
Modulation Signals in an Unknown Environment
Seema Sud (GCI, Inc., USA)
SP10W1-3: Joint MAP Detection for MIMO-OFDM Systems
Zhendong Luo (China Academy of Telecommunication Research of MII, China)
Fan Yang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Dawei Huang (Alcatel-Lucent, China)
SP10W1-4: Optimizing Enhanced Hierarchical Modulations
Shu Wang, Byung K. Yi (LGE Mobile Research, USA)
SP10W1-5: Towards the Performance of ML and the Complexity of MMSE A Hybrid Approach
Byonghyo Shim (Korea University, Korea)
Jun Won Choi (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Insung Kang (Qualcomm Inc., USA)
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SP10W1-6: Maximum Likelihood Based Modulation Classification for
Unsynchronized QAMs
Qinghua Shi, Y. Karasawa (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
WC27W1: Cognitive Radio I
Chair: Erik Perrins, University of Kansas, USA
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
WC25W1: MIMO Estimation and Detection
Chair: Hlaing Minn, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
WC25W1-1: Novel Tap-Wise LMMSE Channel Estimation for MIMO
W-CDMA
Christian Mehlführer, Markus Rupp (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
WC25W1-2: Robust Channel Tracking in Fast Fading MIMO Channels
Ranjitha Prasad, K. Giridhar (Indian Institute of Technology, India)
WC25W1-3: Data Detection for Doubly-Selective MIMO Channels Using
Decision-Directed Channel Tracking and Exponential Basis Models
Channel Tracking and Exponential Basis Models
Hyosung Kim, Jitendra K. Tugnait (Auburn University, USA)
WC25W1-4: Ranging Signal Designs for MIMO-OFDMA Systems
Jianqiang Zeng, Hlaing Minn (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Chia-Chin Chong (DoCoMo USA Labs, USA)
WC25W1-5: Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes over Semi-Identical
Channels with Channel Estimation
Jun He, Pooi-Yuen Kam (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
WC25W1-6: Packet Length Optimization for MIMO Mobile Systems with
Estimated CSI
K. M. Zahidul Islam, Dandan Wang, Naofal Al-Dhahir
(University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
WC27W1-1: Robust Designs For MISO-Based Cognitive Radio Networks
With Primary User's Partial Channel State Information
Lan Zhang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Ying-Chang Liang (Institute for Infocomm Research, SG)
Yan Xin (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
WC27W1-2: GLRT-Based Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio
Teng Joon Lim (University of Toronto, Canada)
Rui Zhang, Ying-Chang Liang, Yonghong Zeng
(Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
WC27W1-3: A Comparison of Three Classes of Spectrum Sensing
Techniques
Takeshi Ikuma, Mort Naraghi-Pour (Louisiana State University, USA)
WC27W1-4: Sensing-Based Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks
Xin Kang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Ying-Chang Liang (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Lan Zhang, Hari Krishna Garg (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
WC27W1-5: Interference Reduction by Beamforming in Cognitive Networks
Simon Yiu, Mai Vu, Vahid Tarokh (Harvard University, USA)
WC27W1-6: A Cognitive Framework for Improving Coexistence Among
Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Stefan Geirhofer, Lang Tong (Cornell University, USA)
Brian M. Sadler (Army Research Laboratory, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
WC28W1: OFDM Estimation and Synchronization
WC26W1: MIMO Transmission Techniques
Chair: Ismail Guvenc, DoCoMo USA Labs, USA
Chair: Jack Winters, Jack Winters Communications, LLC, USA
WC26W1-1: On Strategies for Source Information Transmission over
MIMO Systems
Marco Zoffoli, Jerry D. Gibson (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)
Marco Chiani (University of Bologna, Italy)
WC26W1-2: Generalized Differential Transmission for STBC Systems
Liangbin Li (UCI, USA)
Zhaoxi Fang, Zhu Yu, Zongxin Wang (Fudan University, China)
WC26W1-3: Performance of MIMO HARQ Under Receiver Complexity
Constraints
Dimitris Toumpakaris (University of Patras, Greece)
Jungwon Lee, Adina Matache, Hui-Ling Lou
(Marvell Semiconductor, Inc, USA)
WC26W1-4: A New Diagonally Layered Spatial Multiplexing Scheme
with Partial Channel Knowledge
K. V. Srinivas, K. Giridhar, R. D. Koilpillai (Indian Institute of Technology, India)
WC26W1-5: High-Rate Space-Time Coded Large MIMO Systems:
Low-Complexity Detection and Performance
Saif K. Mohammed, A. Chockalingam, B. Sundar Rajan
(Indian Institute of Science, India)
WC26W1-6: MIMO Transmitter Optimization with Mean and Covariance
Feedback for Low SNR
Neevan Ramalingam, Zhengdao Wang (Iowa State University, USA)
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WC28W1-1: BER Analysis of OFDM Systems Impaired by Phase Noise in
Frequency-Selective Rayleigh Fading Channels
Chi-Hsiao Yih (Tamkang University, Taiwan)
WC28W1-2: Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Correction of Carrier
Frequency Offset in OFCDM Systems
Lamiaa Khalid, Alagan Anpalagan (Ryerson University, Canada)
WC28W1-3: A Blind Maximum-SINR Synchronization Technique for OFDM
Systems
Wen-Long Chin, Sau-Gee Chen (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
WC28W1-4: Doppler Spread Estimation by Subspace Tracking for OFDM
Systems
Xiaochuan Zhao, Tao Peng, Ming Yang, Wenbo Wang
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
WC28W1-5: Design and Analysis of Channel Estimation for Multi-Band
OFDM-UWB Systems
Zhongjun Wang (Wipro Techno Centre (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Singapore)
Yan Xin (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Masayuki Tomisawa (Oki Techno Centre (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Singapore)
WC28W1-6: Spectral Sculpting for OFDM based Opportunistic Spectrum
Access by Extended Active Interference Cancellation
Zhiqiang Wang, Daiming Qu, Tao Jiang, Yejun He
(Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
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Wednesday, December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
WN13W1: OFDM and OFDMA-Based Wireless
Networks
Chair: Yi Qian, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
WN13W1-1: Adaptive Scheduling Algorithms for Multimedia Traffic in
Wireless OFDMA Systems
Daniele Tarchi, Romano Fantacci, Dania Marabissi, Marco Cecchi
(University of Florence, Italy)
WN13W1-2: An Uplink Resource Allocation Scheme for SDMA-based IEEE
802.16 MIMO-OFDMA Systems
Di Pang, Jinlong Hu, Jihua Zhou, Jinglin Shi (Institute of Computing
Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Eryk Dutkiewicz (University of Wollongong, Austria)
WN13W1-3: Interference Management Distributed Reservation Protocol for
OFDM-Based UWB Communications
Raed T. Al-Zubi, Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, USA)
Alaa Muqattash (Olympus Communication Technology of America, Inc., USA)
WN13W1-4: An Efficient Downlink Data Mapping Algorithm for IEEE802.16e
OFDMA Systems
Xin Jin, Jihua Zhou, Jinlong Hu, Jinglin Shi, Yi Sun (Institute of Computing
Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Eryk Dutkiewicz (University of Wollongong, Australia)
WN13W1-5: Cross-Layer Optimization for Fairness in OFDMA Cellular
Networks with Fixed Relays
Lei You, Mei Song, Junde Song
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Taiwan)
WN13W1-6: Efficient Algorithms for Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous
OFDMA Networks
Shafi Bashar, Zhi Ding (University of California at Davis, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
Poster Sessions
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
CQ11PW1: Communications QoS, Reliability, and
Performance Modeling I
Chair: Toshinori Tsuboi, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan
CQ11PW1-1: A Novel QoS-Based Co-Allocation Model in Computational
Grid
Peng Xiao, Zhigang Hu (Central South University, China)
CQ11PW1-2: Blooming Trees for Minimal Perfect Hashing
Gianni Antichi, Domenico Ficara, Stefano Giordano, Gregorio Procissi,
Fabio Vitucci (University of Pisa, Italy)
CQ11PW1-3: The PCC Rule in the 3GPP IMS Policy and Charging Control
Architecture
Alberto Diez Albaladejo, Fabricio Carvalho de Gouveia, Marius Iulian Corici,
Thomas Magedanz (TU Berlin/Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany)
CQ11PW1-4: DSCIM: A Novel Service Invocation Mechanism in IMS
Qi Qi, Jianxin Liao, Xiaomin Zhu, Yufei Cao
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
CQ11PW1-5: Bi-Dimensional P2P and MRBD Protocols to Enhance Lookup
Performance
Pengbo Si (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Fei Richard Yu (Carleton University, Ottawa, CA)
Hong Ji, Guangxin Yue (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China)
CQ11PW1-6: Target-Based Power Control for Queueing Systems with
Applications to Packet Switches
Benjamin Yolken, Dimitrios Tsamis, Nicholas Bambos (Stanford University, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
WN14W1: Network Designs and Protocols
CQ12PW1: Communications QoS, Reliability, and
Performance Modeling II
Chair: Xi Zhang, Texas A&M University, USA
Chair: Fabrizio Granelli, University of Trento, Italy
WN14W1-1: Reducing Sensing Error in Cognitive PANs through Modulation
of Sensing Probability
Vojislav B. Misic, Jelena Misic (University of Manitoba, Canada)
CQ12PW1-1: Nonlinear Quadratic Pricing for Concavifiable Utilities in
Network Rate Control
Quanyan Zhu (University of Toronto, Canada)
Raouf Boutaba (University of Waterloo, Canada
WN14W1-2: Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments Using BitTorrent
and Bargaining
Barsha Shrestha (Boise State University, USA)
Dusit Niyato (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Zhu Han (University of Houston, USA)
Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada)
WN14W1-3: Network Planning for Next-Generation Metropolitan-Area
Broadband Access under EPON-WiMAX Integration
Bin Lin, Pin-Han Ho, Xuemin Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Frank Chih-Wei Su (Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan)
WN14W1-4: Analysis of Delayed Acknowledgment Scheme with Packet
Fragmentation of UWB-Based WPAN
Ruonan Zhang, Lin Cai (University of Victoria, Canada)
WN14W1-5: Analysis of Wireless Inertial Sensing for Athlete Coaching
Support
Lawrence Cheng, Stephen Hailes (University College London, UK)
WN14W1-6: Energy Efficient Communication in Multi-Radio PANs
Huaiyu Liu (Intel Corporation, USA)
Niveditha Sundaram (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Tsung-Yuan (Charles) Tai (Intel Corporation, USA)
CQ12PW1-2: Benchmarking Stream-Based XPath Engines Supporting
Simultaneous Queries for Service Oriented Networking
T. C. Lam, Jianxun Jason Ding, Stanley Poon (Cisco Systems, USA)
CQ12PW1-3: Networked Embedded Systems: A Quantitative Performance
Comparison
Alessio Botta, Walter de Donato Antonio Pescapè, Giorgio Ventre
(University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy)
CQ12PW1-4: A Virtual Node Based Network Distance Prediction
Mechanism
Changyou Xing (PLA University of Science and Technology, China)
Ming Chen (Southeast University, China)
CQ12PW1-5: Correlation among Piecewise Unwanted Traffic Time Series
Kensuke Fukuda (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
Toshio Hirotsu (Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan)
Osamu Akashi (NTT Network Innovation Labs., Japan)
Toshiharu Sugawara (Waseda University, Japan)
CQ12PW1-6: Investigating the Influence of Market Shares on
Interconnection Settlements
Ruzana Davoyan (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Jörn Altmann (International University in Germany, Germany)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
CS06PW1: Multimedia Application over Wireless
Networks
AH19W2-6: Vertical Handoff between 802.11 and 802.16 Wireless Access
Networks
Yongqiang Zhang, Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Aladdin Saleh (Bell Canada, Canada)
Chair: Abdelhamid Mellouk, University Paris XII, France
CS06PW1-1: Towards "Guardian Angels" and Improved Mobile User
Experience
Ben Falchuk, Shoshana Loeb (Telcordia Technologies, Inc., USA)
CS06PW1-2: A New Approach of Announcement and Avoiding Routing
Voids in Wireless Sensor Networks
Mohamed Aissani, Abdelhamid Mellouk (University Paris XII, France)
Nadjib Badache (University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediane,
Algeria)
Mohamed Djebbar (Polytechnic School, Algeria)
CS06PW1-3: A Service Based Clustering Approach for Pervasive Computing
in Ad Hoc Networks
Chadi Maghmoumi, T. Antonio Andriatrimoson
(University of Haute Alsace, France)
Jaafar Gaber (Belfort University, France)
Pascal Lorenz (University of Haute Alsace, France)
CS06PW1-4: Delay-Sensitive Services QoS Control in Sensor-Based Mass
Applications
S. Marinovic, N. Rozic (University of Split, Croatia)
I. Cubic (Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Croatia)
CS06PW1-5: Maximum Utility Peer Selection for P2P Streaming in
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Eren Gürses (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Anna N. Kim (Center for Quantifiable QoS, Norway)
CS06PW1-6: Quality-Driven Optimization for Content-Aware Real-Time
Video Streaming in Wireless Mesh Networks
Dalei Wu, Song Ci, Haiyan Luo (University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA)
Haohong Wang (Marvell Semiconductors, USA)
Aggelos Katsaggelos (Northwestern University, USA)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
AH20W2: Capacity & Channel Allocation
Chair: Syed Jafar, University of California at Irvine, USA
AH20W2-1: Channel Capacity and Second Order Statistics in Tactical
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Basile L. Agba (Institut de Recherche d'Hydro-Québec, Canada)
Francois Gagnon, Ammar Kouki (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada)
AH20W2-2: Joint QoS-Aware Node Clustering and Tax-Based Subcarrier
Allocation for Wireless Mesh Networks
Ho Ting Cheng, Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Aladdin Saleh (Bell Canada, Canada)
AH20W2-3: Joint Association, Routing and Bandwidth Allocation for
Wireless Mesh Networks
Lin Luo (The Australian National University, Australia)
Dipankar Raychaudhuri (Rutgers University, USA)
Hang Liu, Mingquan Wu, Dekai Li (Thomson Inc., USA)
AH20W2-4: VoIP Call Capacity over Wireless Mesh Networks
Md. Atiur Rahman Siddique, Joarder Kamruzzaman
(Monash University, Australia)
AH20W2-5: Effective Radio Partitioning and Efficient Queue Management
Schemes in a Wireless Mesh Network
Weihuang Fu, Dharma P. Agrawal (University of Cincinnati, USA)
AH20W2-6: Rate-Based Channel Assignment Algorithm for Multi-Channel
Multi-Rate Wireless Mesh Networks
Sok-Hyong Kim, Young-Joo Suh
(Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
AH19W2: Routing & Resource Management in
MANET
AH21W2: Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Chair: Wei Chen, Tsinghua University, China
Chair: Farid Naït-Abdesselam, University of Sciences and Technologies
of Lille, France
AH19W2-1: A Distributed Random Access Protocol with Enhanced Routing
in Time-Slotted MANETs
Yunjian Xu, Wei Chen, Zhigang Cao (Tsinghua University, China)
Khaled Letaief (Hong Kong University Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
AH21W2-1: Streaming Media Distribution in VANETs
Fabio Soldo, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Claudio Casetti
(Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Pedro Chaparro (UPC, Spain)
AH19W2-2: Performance Improvement of Voice over Multihop 802.11
Networks
Chenhui Hu, Youyun Xu, Yun Han, Wen Chen, Xinbing Wang
(Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
Hsiao-Hwa Chen (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
AH21W2-2: A Layer-2 Multi-Hop Authentication and Credential Delivery
Scheme for Vehicular Networks
Christian Tchepnda, Hassnaa Moustafa (France Telecom, France)
Houda Labiod (Telecom ParisTech, France)
Gilles Bourdon (France Telecom, France)
AH19W2-3: Location Prediction Based Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks
Natarajan Meghanathan (Jackson State University, USA)
AH21W2-3: A Tree-Based Signature Scheme for VANETs
Yixin Jiang, Minghui Shi, Xuemin Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Chuang Lin (Tsinghua University, China)
AH19W2-4: Optimal Cell Size in Multi-hop Cellular Networks
Y. Hung Tam, Robert Benkoczi, Hossam S. Hassanein, Selim G. Akl
(Queen's University, Canada)
AH21W2-4: ECMV: Efficient Certificate Management Scheme for Vehicular
Networks
Albert Wasef, Yixin Jiang, Xuemin Shen (University of Waterloo, Canada)
AH19W2-5: Statistical Call Admission Control for IEEE 802.11 Multi-hop
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Atef Abdrabou, Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
AH21W2-5: RPB-MD: A Novel Robust Message Dissemination Method for
VANETs
Congyi Liu, Chunxiao Chigan (Michigan Tech, USA)
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AH21W2-6: Geo-Localized Virtual Infrastructure for VANETs: Design and
Analysis
Moez Jerbi (Orange Labs - France Telecom R&D, France)
A.-L. Beylot (Université de Toulouse - IRIT/CNRS, France)
Sidi-Mohammed Senouci (Orange Labs - France Telecom R&D, France)
Yacine Ghamri-Doudane (ENSIIE (LRSM), France)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
NG08W2-2: Network Topology Discovery Based on a Finite Set of
Hypotheses
Andrea Di Pietro, Domenico Ficara, Stefano Giordano, Francesco Oppedisano,
Gregorio Procissi (University of Pisa, Italy)
CQ08W2: Traffic Modeling
NG08W2: Network Measurement
Chair: Henrik Lundqvist, NEC Europe Ltd, Germany
NG08W2-1: On the Variability of Internet Host Interactions
Dongjin Lee, Nevil Brownlee (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Chair: Bob Callaway, IBM, USA
CQ08W2-1: An End-to-End Performance Inference Technique for
Peer-to-Peer Networks
Benjamin Feng, Changcheng Huang (Carleton University, Canada
Michael Devetsikiotis (North Carolina State University, USA)
CQ08W2-2: Online Identification of Applications Using Statistical
Behavior Analysis
Jin Cao, Aiyou Chen, Indra Widjaja
(Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent Technologies, USA)
Nengfeng Zhou (University of Michigan, USA)
CQ08W2-3: A Simple, Two-Level Markovian Traffic Model for IPTV
Video Sources
Fengdan Wan, Lin Cai, T. Aaron Gulliver (University of Victoria, Canada)
CQ08W2-4: Modeling Video Traffic from Multiplexed H.264
Videoconference Streams
Aggelos Lazaris (Technical University of Crete, Greece)
Polychronis Koutsakis (McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada)
CQ08W2-5: An Automatic Scheme to Categorize User Sessions in
Modern HTTP Traffic
Xiaozhu Lin, Lin Quan, Haiyan Wu (Tsinghua University, China)
CQ08W2-6: Identification of the Cut-Off Scale of OBS Ingress Traffic
Gustavo B. Figueiredo, Nelson L. S. da Fonseca
(State University of Campinas, Brazil)
Cesar A. V. Melo (State University of Amazonas, Brazil)
NG08W2-3: What if the End Systems Knew the Bandwidth Available in the
Network?
Paulo Loureiro (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal)
Edmundo Monteiro (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
NG08W2-4: Efficient Table Lookup Method for Performance Monitoring of
VoIP Flows in Mobile Environment
Yoshinori Kitatsuji, Teruyuki Hasegawa, Hidetoshi Yokota
(KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan)
NG08W2-5: Automatic Large Scale Generation of Internet PoP Level Maps
Dima Feldman, Yuval Shavitt (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)
NG08W2-6: Peer-to-Peer Traffic: From Measurements to Analysis
Fabrice Guillemin (France Telecom R&D, France)
Catherine Rosenberg (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Guillaume Vu Brugier (France Telecom R&D, France)
Long Le (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
NS08W2: Denial of Service
Chair: Suku Nair, Southern Methodist University, USA
NS08W2-1: An Aggregative Approach for Scalable Detection of DoS Attacks
Sudhakar Ganti, Kui Wu, Alireza Hamidi (University of Victoria, Canada)
NS08W2-2: Evaluation of an Online Parallel Anomaly Detection System
Shashank Shanbhag, Tilman Wolf (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
CT09W2: Coding and Modulation
Chair: Salah A. Aly, Texas A&M University, USA
CT09W2-1: Mapping Rearrangement for HARQ Based on BPSK
Leszek Szczecinski (INRS-EMT, Canada)
Andres Ceron, Rodolfo Feick (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile)
NS08W2-3: Enhancing Security Using the Discarded Security Information in
Mobile WiMAX Networks
Youngwook Kim, Saewoong Bahk (Seoul National University, Korea)
NS08W2-4: A Dynamic Load-Balanced Hashing Scheme for Networking
Applications
N. Sertac Artan, Haowei Yuan, H. Jonathan Chao
(Polytechnic University of NYU, USA)
CT09W2-2: Protograph E2 RC Codes
Cuizhu Shi, Aditya Ramamoorthy (Iowa State University, USA)
NS08W2-5: A Method of Detecting Network Anomalies in Cyclic Traffic
Shigeaki Harada, Ryoichi Kawahara, Tatsuya Mori, Noriaki Kamiyama,
Haruhisa Hasegawa, Hideaki Yoshino (NTT, Japan)
CT09W2-3: Optimal LLR Clipping Levels for Mixed Hard/Soft Output
Detection
Ernesto Zimmermann (Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany)
David L. Milliner, John R. Barry (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Gerhard Fettweis (Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany)
NS08W2-6: Efficient and Low-Cost Hardware Defense Against DNS
Amplification Attacks
Changhua Sun (Tsinghua University, China)
Bin Liu (ENST - Ècole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, France)
Lei Shi (Tsinghua University, China
CT09W2-4: Novel Graph-Based Algorithms for Soft-Output Detection over
Dispersive Channels
Dario Fertonani, Alan Barbieri, Giulio Colavolpe (University of Parma, Italy)
CT09W2-5: Bandwidth-Efficient Modulation Codes Based on Nonbinary
Irregular Repeat Accumulate Codes
Mao-Ching Chiu (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan)
CT09W2-6: Iterative Detection Techniques for Clipped OFDM Systems
Jun Tong, Li Ping (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
NS09W2: Intrusion Detection I
Chair: Yang Xiao, University of Alabama, USA
NS09W2-1: Botnets Detection Based on IRC-Community
Wei Lu, Ali A. Ghorbani (University of New Brunswick, Canada)
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NS09W2-2: Detection of Bot Infected PCs Using Destination-Based IP and
Domain Whitelists During a Non-Operating Term
Keisuke Takemori (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
Masakatsu Nishigaki, Tomohiro Takami (Shizuoka University, Japan)
Yutaka Miyake (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
NS09W2-3: Security Rules Specification and Analysis Based on Passive
Testing
Wissam Mallouli, Fayçal Bessayah, Ana Cavalli
(Institut Telecom / Telecom & Management SudParis, France)
Azzedine Benameur (SAP Research, France)
NS09W2-4: Centroid Based Classification Model for Location Distinction in
Dynamic Wireless Network
Lin Liao, Weijia Jia (City University of Hong Kong, China)
NS09W2-5: An Analysis of Monitoring Based Intrusion Detection for Ad Hoc
Networks
Rajendra V. Boppana, Xu Su (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
NS09W2-6: Regular Expression Matching for Reconfigurable Constraint
Repetition Inspection
Miad Faezipour, Mehrdad Nourani (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Wednesday, December 3 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
Wednesday, 3 December • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
SA10W2: Cognitive Radio and Networks
(MAC/Cross-layer/Networking)
Chair: Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan
SA10W2-1: Comparison of Opportunistic Spectrum Multichannel Medium
Access Control Protocols
Przemyslaw Pawelczak (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
Sofie Pollin (IMEC, Belgium)
Hoi-Sheung Wilson So, Ahmad Bahai (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
R. V. Prasad, Ramin Hekmat (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
SA10W2-2: STOD-RP: A Spectrum-Tree Based On-Demand Routing Protocol
for Multi-Hop Cognitive Radio Networks
Guo-Mei Zhu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Ian F. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Geng-Sheng Kuo (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
SA10W2-3: A Column Generation Approach for Spectrum Allocation in
Cognitive Wireless Mesh Network
Jianmin Zhang, Zhaoyang Zhang (Zhejiang University, China)
Haiyan Luo (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
Aiping Huang (Zhejiang University, China)
Chair: Ravi Subrahmanyan, National Semiconductors Corporation, USA
SA10W2-4: Opportunistic Spectrum Access: Online Search of Optimality
Afef Ben Hadj Alaya-Feki (Orange Labs, France)
Berna Sayrac (France Telecom R&D, France)
Eric Moulines (ENST Paris, France)
Alain LeCornec (Orange Labs, France)
ON05W2-1: Survivable WDM Networks Design with Non-Simple
p-Cycle-Based PWCE
Samir Sebbah, Brigitte Jaumard (Concordia University, Canada)
SA10W2-5: Optimal Discovery of Bandwidth Opportunities in Spectrum
Agile Networks
Bechir Hamdaoui (Oregon State University, USA)
ON05W2-2: Network Protection Codes Against Link Failures Using Network
Coding
Salah A. Aly (Texas A&M University, USA)
Ahmed E. Kamal (Iowa State University, USA)
SA10W2-6: A Cooperative Relay Scheme for Secondary Communication in
Cognitive Radio Networks
Xiaowen Gong, Wei Yuan, Wei Liu, Wenqing Cheng
(Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
Shu Wang (LG Electronics Mobile Research, USA)
ON05W2: Protection and Restoration in Optical
Networks
ON05W2-3: On the Benefits of a Fast Heuristic for Backup Reprovisioning
in WDM Networks
Diego Lucerna (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Massimo Tornatore (Politecnico di Milano, Italy /
University of California at Davis, USA)
Achille Pattavina (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
ON05W2-4: Robust Routing in Load-balancing WDM Networks to Cope with
Multiple Failures
Rui Dai, Lemin Li, Sheng Wang, Xiaoning Zhang
(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
ON05W2-5: Monitoring Trail: A New Paradigm for Fast Link Failure
Localization in WDM Mesh Networks
Bin Wu, Pin-Han Ho (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Kwan L. Yeung (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
ON05W2-6: Differentiated Availability-Aware Connection Provisioning in
Optical Transport Networks
Burak Kantarci (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Hussein T. Mouftah (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Sema Oktug (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:00
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
SP11W2: Advanced Topics in Signal Processing II
Chair: Hsiao-Chun Wu, Louisiana State University, USA
SP11W2-1: Impact of Signaling Schemes on Iterative Linear
Minimum-Mean-Square-Error Detection
Li Ping, Xiaojun Yuan, Qinghua Guo, Jun Tong
(City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
SP11W2-2: Filter Design with Secrecy Constraints:
The Degraded Parallel Gaussian Wiretap Channel
Miguel R. D. Rodrigues, Pedro D. M. Almeida (University of Porto, Portugal)
SP11W2-3: Performance Enhancement of Channel-Phase Precoded
Ultra-Wideband (CPP-UWB) Systems by Rake Receivers
Yu-Hao Chang (University of Southern California, USA)
Shang-Ho Tsai (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Xiaoli Yu, C.-C. Jay Kuo (University of Southern California, USA)
SP11W2-4: Maximizing the Periodogram
Barry G. Quinn (Macquarie University, Australia)
Robby G. McKilliam, I. Vaughan L. Clarkson
(University of Queensland, Australia)
SP11W2-5: Allocation of Feedback Bits among Users in Broadcast MIMO
Channels
Bruno Clerckx, Gil Kim, Joonil Choi, Sungjin Kim
(Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
WC29W2: Multiuser MIMO
WC30W2-6: Non-Coherent Amplify-and-Forward Generalized Likelihood
Ratio Test Receiver
Michael R. Souryal (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
Chair: Syed Jafar, University of California at Irvine, USA
WC29W2-1: Performance Enhancement of Random Unitary Beamforming
based Multiuser MIMO Systems with Optimum Combining
Peng Lu, Hong-Chuan Yang (University of Victoria, Canada)
Young-Chai Ko (Korea University, Korea)
WC29W2-2: MIMO Multichannel Beamforming: Analysis in the Presence
of Rayleigh Fading, Unbalanced Interference and Noise
Liang Sun, Matthew R. McKay
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Shi Jin (University College London, UK)
WC29W2-3: MIMO Multiple Access Channels with Noisy Channel
Estimation and Partial CSI Feedback
Alkan Soysal (Bahcesehir University, Turkey)
Sennur Ulukus (University of Maryland, USA)
WC29W2-4: Thresholded Interference Cancellation Algorithm for
the LTE Uplink Multiuser MIMO
Xinzheng Wang, Pengcheng Zhu, Ming Chen (Southeast University, China)
WC29W2-5: Performance of an Iterative Multi-User Receiver for
MIMO-OFDM Systems in a Real Indoor Scenario
P. Salvo Rossi (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
P. Hammarberg, F. Tufvesson, O. Edfors, P. Almers (Lund University, Sweden)
V.-M. Kolmonen, J. Koivunen, K. Haneda
(Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
R. R. Müller (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
WC29W2-6: Interference-Aware Decentralized Precoding for
Multicell MIMO TDD Systems
Byong Ok Lee, Hui Won Je, Illsoo Sohn (Seoul National University, Korea)
Oh-Soon Shin (Soongsil University, Korea)
Kwang Bok Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
WC30W2: Performance of Cooperative
Communication Systems
Chair: Xian Liu, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA
Wednesday, 3 December • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC31W2: Cognitive Radio II
Chair: Shuangqing Wei, Louisiana State University, USA
WC31W2-1: Power Allocation for Cognitive Radios Based on Primary User
Activity in an OFDM System
Ziaul Hasan (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Charles Despins (Prompt Inc., Canada)
Vijay Bhargava (University of British Columbia, Canada)
WC31W2-2: Resource Sharing in Cognitive Radio Systems: Outage
Capacity and Power Allocation under Soft Sensing
Vahid Asghari, Sonia Aïssa (University of Quebec, INRS-EMT, Canada)
WC31W2-3: Game Theoretic Rate Adaptation for Spectrum-Overlay
Cognitive Radio Networks
Laxminarayana S. Pillutla, Vikram Krishnamurthy
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
WC31W2-4: Game Theoretic Approach to Spectrum Allocation for Weak
Interference Systems
Peter von Wrycza, M. R. Bhavani Shankar, Mats Bengtsson, Björn Ottersten
(Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
WC31W2-5: Cooperative and Non-cooperative Aloha Games with Channel
Capture
Younggeun Cho, Fouad A. Tobagi (Stanford University, USA)
WC31W2-6: Weighted Sum Rate Optimization of Multicell Cognitive Radio
Networks
Yao Ma, Alex Leith (Iowa State University, USA)
Dong In Kim (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
WC32W2: OFDM Loading, Performance, and
PAPR
Chair: Teng Joon Lim, University of Toronto, Canada
WC30W2-1: Ergodic Capacity of Multi-Hop Wireless Relaying Systems in
Rayleigh Fading
Golnaz Farhadi, Norman C. Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada)
WC30W2-2: Level-Crossing Rate and Average Duration of Fades of the
Envelope of Mobile-to-Mobile Fading Channels in Cooperative Networks
Under Line-of-Sight Conditions
Batool Talha, Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder, Norway)
WC30W2-3: Performance of Cooperative Multi-Hop Wireless Systems over
Log-Normal Fading Channels
Marco Di Renzo (Telecommunications Technological Center of Catalonia, Spain)
Fabio Graziosi, Fortunato Santucci (University of l'Aquila, Italy)
WC30W2-4: Near-Optimum Power Allocation for Outage Restricted
Distributed MIMO Multi-Hop Networks
Dirk Wübben, Yidong Lang (University of Bremen, Germany)
WC30W2-5: Diversity Performance of a Practical Non-Coherent
Detect-and-Forward Receiver
Michael R. Souryal, Huiqing You
(National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
WC32W2-1: Efficient Ergodic Discrete Loading for OFDM Systems
Brian S. Krongold, Yuan Yuan He (University of Melbourne, Australia)
WC32W2-2: Joint Power Loading of Data and Pilots in OFDM using
Imperfect Channel State Information at the Transmitter
Chitaranjan Pelur Sukumar (University of California at Irvine, USA)
Ricardo Merched (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazel)
Ahmed Eltawil (University of California at Irvine, USA)
WC32W2-3: Novel Low-Complexity SLM Schemes for PAPR Reduction in
OFDM Systems
Chih-Peng Li, Sen-Hung Wang, Kun-Sheng Lee
(National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)
Chin-Liang Wang (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
WC32W2-4: BER Analysis for Asymmetric OFDM Systems
Lin Luo, (Australian National University, Australia)
Jian (Andrew) Zhang, Zhenning Shi (National ICT Australia, Australia)
WC32W2-5: Performance of BICM-OFDM Systems in Non-Gaussian Noise
and Interference
Amir Nasri, Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada)
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WC32W2-6: Capacity Analysis for OFDM Systems with Transceiver I/Q
Imbalance
Stefan Krone, Gerhard Fettweis (Technische University Dresden, Germany)
Poster Sessions
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
WN19PW2: Enabling Techniques I
Wednesday, 1 December 2008 • 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
WN15W2: Wireless Mesh Networks
Chair: Meikang Qiu, University of New Orleans, USA
WN15W2-1: Connection-Based Scheduling for Supporting Real-Time Traffic
in Wireless Mesh Networks
Jun Zou, Dongmei Zhao (McMaster University, Canada)
WN15W2-2: Nonpreemptive Constrained Link Scheduling in Wireless Mesh
Networks
Yiqun Wu (Tsinghua University, China)
Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University, China)
WN15W2-3: Multi-Hop Effective Bandwidth Based Routing in Multi-Radio
Wireless Mesh Networks
Hongkun Li, Yu Cheng, Chi Zhou (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
Chair: Shiwen Mao, Auburn University, USA
WN19PW2-1: Distributed Multi-Interface Multi-Channel Random Access
A. Hamed Mohsenian Rad, Vincent W. S. Wong (University of British
Columbia, Canada)
WN19PW2-2: Throughput Analysis of a Medium Access Control Protocol for
a Distributed Cooperative ARQ Scheme in Wireless Networks
J. Alonso-Zarate (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain)
E. Kartsakli (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Ch. Verikoukis (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain)
L. Alonso (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
WN19PW2-3: HLBP: A Hybrid Leader Based Protocol for MAC Layer
Multicast Error Control in Wireless LANs
Zhao Li (University of Science and Technology of China, China /
Saarland University, Germany)
Thorsten Herfet (Saarland University, Germany)
WN15W2-4: Interplay of Network Topology and Channel Assignment in
Multi-Radio Multi-Rate Multi-Channel Wireless Mesh Networks
Tehuang Liu, Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
WN19PW2-4: COMB: Cell Based Orientation Aware MANET Broadcast MAC
Layer
Cristina Rico García, Andreas Lehner, Thomas Strang
(German Aerospace Center, Germany)
WN15W2-5: Topology Control for Max-Min Traffic Delivery Ratio using
Directional Antennas for Wireless Mesh Networks
Jun Zhang, Zhongming Zheng, Xiaohua Jia
(City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
WN19PW2-5: Applications of Video Distortion Estimation Algorithms for
Efficient Video Streaming
F. Babich, M. D'Orlando, F. Vatta (University of Trieste, Italy)
WN15W2-6: A Multi-Objective Optimization Model For Planning Robust and
Least Interfered Wireless Mesh Networks
Djohara Benyamina, Abdelhakim Hafid, Michel Gendreau
(University of Montreal, Canada)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
WN16W2: Resource Management in WLANs
WN19PW2-6: On the Impact of Inter-Cell Interference in LTE
András Rácz (Ericsson Research, Hungery)
Norbert Reider (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
Gábor Fodor (Ericsson Research, Sweden)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
WN20PW2: Enabling Techniques II
Chair: Geyong Min, University of Bradford, UK
Chair: Song Ci, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA
WN16W2-1: LN-MAC: A Cross-Layer Explicit Loss Notification Solution for
TCP over IEEE 802.11
Ayyappan Ravichandran, Marco Tacca (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Michael Welzl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Andrea Fumagalli (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
WN16W2-2: QoS Enhancement for Co-Existence of IEEE 802.11e and
Legacy IEEE 802.11
Ya-Ling Hsu, Yu-Kai Huang, Ai-Chun Pang
(National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
WN16W2-3: Priority Based Power Saving Mode in WLAN
Fan Zhu, Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University, China)
WN16W2-4: A Kalman Filter Approach for Distinguishing Channel and
Collision Errors in IEEE 802.11 Networks
I. Tinnirello (University of Palermo, Italy)
A. Sgora (University of the Aegean, Greece)
WN16W2-5: How Conservative IEEE 802.11 DCF Is When Using Directional
Antenna?
Tamer Nadeem (Siemens Corporate Research, Inc., USA)
WN16W2-6: Reservation-Based Distributed Collision Avoidance Channel
Access Scheme for WLAN
Qing Li (Hitachi America, USA)
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WN20PW2-1: A New Model Reduction Method for Traffic Described by
Markov Modulated Poisson Processes
Ming Yu (Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA)
WN20PW2-2: Optimizing Throughput of UWB Networks with AMC, DRP, and
Dly-ACK
Ruonan Zhang, Lin Cai (University of Victoria, Canada)
WN20PW2-3: TCP SPC: Statistic Process Control for Enhanced Transport
over Wireless Links
Dawei Gao, Yantai Shu, Li Yu (Tianjin University, China)
M. Y. Sanadidi, Mario Gerla (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
WN20PW2-4: Cross-Layer Adaptive Resource Allocation Algorithm For
Wireless Communications Networks
Karim E. Morsy (SySDSoft, Egypt)
Fadel F. Digham (National Telecom Regulatory Authority, Egypt)
Mohammed H. Nafie (Cairo University, Egypt)
Ayman Y. Elezabi (American University, Egypt)
WN20PW2-5: Cross Layer Optimization with Complete Fairness Constraints
in OFDMA Relay Networks
Jianwei Wang (The Chinese University of HongKong, China)
Yuping Zhao (Peking University, China)
Timo Korhonen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 7/Street Level
WN21PW2: Enabling Techniques III
AH23W3: Topology Management & Physical
Mesh
Chair: Wenjing Lou, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
WN21PW2-1: Transport of Long-Range Dependent Traffic in Single-Hop and
Multi-Hop IEEE 802.11e Networks
Stefano Bregni, Paolo Giacomazzi, Gabriella Saddemi
(Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
WN21PW2-2: Advanced Adaptive Gossiping Using 2-Hop Neighborhood
Information
Boto Bako, Frank Kargl, Elmar Schoch, Michael Weber
(Ulm University, Germany)
WN21PW2-3: Low Information Redundancy Based Node Partition Protocols
for Wireless Sensor Networks
Azzedine Boukerche, Xin Fei, Jing Feng (University of Ottawa, Canada)
WN21PW2-4: Efficient WLAN Discovery Schemes Based on IEEE 802.21
MIH Services in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Wan-Seon Lim, Dong-Wook Kim, Young-Joo Suh
(Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Jeong-Jae Won (Samsung Electronics, Korea)
WN21PW2-5: Bond-Percolation Based Optimal Density for Exposure-Path
Prevention in Wireless Sensor Networks
Xi Zhang, Liang Liu (Texas A&M University, USA)
Huadong Ma (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
WN21PW2A-6: Novel Topology Control Scheme for Future Wireless Mesh
Networks
Kejie Lu (University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico)
Tao Zhang (New York Institute of Technology, USA)
Yi Qian (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
Shengli Fu (University of North Texas, USA)
Chair: Yang Xiao, University of Alabama, USA
AH23W3-1: An Architecture for Survivable Mesh Networking
Michele N. Lima (Université Pierre et Marie Currie, France)
Helber W. da Silva (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)
Aldri L. dos Santos (Federal University of Parana, Brazil)
Guy Pujolle (Université Pierre et Marie Currie, France)
AH23W3-2: Design of Wireless Mesh Networks: Expansion and Reliability
Studies
A. Beljadid, A. S. Hafid, M. Gendreau (University of Montreal, Canada)
AH23W3-3: On the Achievable Throughput of Multi-Band Multi-Antenna
Wireless Mesh Networks
Bechir Hamdaoui (Oregon State University, USA)
Kang G. Shin (University of Michigan, USA)
AH23W3-4: Joint Tx and Rx IQ Imbalance Compensation of OFDM
Transceiver in Mesh Network
Chia-Horng Liu (Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd., Taiwan)
AH23W3-5: A Distributed System for Cooperative MIMO Transmissions
Hsin-Yi Shen, Haiming Yang, Biplab Sikdar, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
AH23W3-6: Joint Scheduling and Rate Control Algorithms for Stable
Throughput Maximization under Channel Estimation in Single-Hop
Wireless Networks
Anna Pantelidou, Anthony Ephremides (University of Maryland, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 16/Street Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 4/Street Level
AH22W3: Physical Ad Hoc
Chair: Michele Zorzi, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
AH22W3-1: An Efficient Model of 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks under a
Block-fading Rayleigh Channel with Physical Layer Capture
Jin Sheng, Kenneth S. Vastola (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
AH22W3-2: On Physical-Aware Directional MAC Protocol for Indoor
Wireless Networks
Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, Farid Naït-Abdesselam
(University of Sciences and Technologies of Lille, France)
AH22W3-3: Spatial Interference Cancellation for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks:
Perfect CSI
Kaibin Huang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China)
Jeffrey G. Andrews, Robert W. Heath Jr. (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Dongning Guo, Randall A. Berry (Northwestern University, USA)
AH22W3-4: Antenna Selection Diversity Based MAC Protocol for MIMO Ad
Hoc Wireless Networks
A. A. Bhorkar, B. S. Manoj, Bhaskar D. Rao, Ramesh Rao
(University of California at San Diego, USA)
AH22W3-5: On the Statistics and MAC Implications of Channel Estimation
Errors in MIMO Ad Hoc Networks
Michele Zorzi, Davide Chiarotto, Paolo Casari (Università Degli di Padova, Italy)
AH22W3-6: Efficient Broadcast in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with a
Realistic Physical Layer
Hui Xu, J. J. (Joaquin) Garcia-Luna-Aceves
(University of California at Santa Cruz, USA)
AH24W3: Data Gathering & Data Centric
Chair: Rami Langar, University of Waterloo, Canada
AH24W3-1: EEBASS: Energy-Efficient Balanced Storage Scheme for Sensor
Networks
Lei Xie, Lijun Chen, Daoxu Chen, Li Xie (Nanjing University, China)
AH24W3-2: A New Data Gathering Scheme Based on Set Cover Algorithm
for Mobile Sinks in WSNs
Yutaro Sasaki, Hidehisa Nakayama (Tohoku University, Japan)
Nirwan Ansari (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Yoshiaki Nemoto, Nei Kato (Tohoku University, Japan)
AH24W3-3: A Mobility Prediction-Based Adaptive Data Gathering Protocol
for Delay Tolerant Mobile Sensor Network
Jinqi Zhu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
Jiannong Cao (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Ming Liu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)
Yuan Zheng (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Haigang Gong (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
China)
Guihai Chen (Nanjing University, China)
AH24W3-4: Exploiting Affinity Propagation for Energy-Efficient Information
Discovery in Sensor Networks
Robin Doss, Gang Li (Deakin University, Australia)
AH24W3-5: Data Collection Using RFID and a Mobile Reader
Michael Lin, Hosam Rowaihy, Timothy Bolbrock, Guohong Cao,
Thomas La Porta (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
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AH24W3-6: A Domination Approach to Clustering Nodes for Data
Aggregation
Kranthi K. Mamidisetty, Shivakumar Sastry, Mike Ferrara, Maithili Ghamande
(University of Akron, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 3/Street Level
CQ09W3: Performance Modeling and Evaluation
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 21/Street Level
CT10W3: Communication Systems
Chair: Sriram Vishwanath, University of Texas at Austin, USA
CT10W3-1: Tight Bounds of the Generalized Marcum Q-Function Based on
Log-Concavity
Yin Sun, Shidong Zhou (Tsinghua University, China)
Chair: Luigi Atzori, University of Cagliari, Italy
CT10W3-2: A Configurable Symbol Synchronizer for Digital Systems
W. Justin Barnes, Yahia Tachwali, Hazem H. Refai (University of Oklahoma, USA)
CQ09W3-1: A Theoretical Model of the Effects of Losses and Delays on the
Performance of SIP
Dorgham Sisalem, Mikkel Liisberg (Tekelec, Germany)
Yacine Rebahi (Fraunhofer Fokus, Germany)
CT10W3-3: Error Rate Performance of Multilevel Signals with Coherent
Detection
Nikos C. Sagias (University of Peloponnese, Greece)
Ranjan K. Mallik (Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi, India)
George S. Tombras (University of Athens, Greece)
CQ09W3-2: The Inference of Link Loss Rates with Internal Monitors
Haibo Su, Wentao Chen, Shijun Lin, Depeng Jin, Lieguang Zeng
(Tsinghua University, China)
CT10W3-4: Quasi-Orthogonal Multi-Carrier CDMA
Yutaka Jitsumatsu, Tohru Kohda (Kyushu University, Japan)
CQ09W3-3: Identifying Anomalous Traffic Sources Using Flow Statistics
Ryoichi Kawahara, Noriaki Kamiyama, Shigeaki Harada, Haruhisa Hasegawa
(NTT Service Integration Laboratories, Japan)
Shoichiro Asano (NII, Japan)
CT10W3-5: Joint Channel and Mismatch Correction for OFDM Reception
with Time-Interleaved ADCs: Towards Mostly Digital MultiGigabit
Transceiver Architectures
P. Sandeep, Upamanyu Madhow, Munkyo Seo, Mark Rodwell
(University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)
CQ09W3-4: A Measurement Study of P2P Live Video Streaming on WLANs
Qin Wang, Kewen Lin, Ke Lin, Dilin Mao, Min Yang (Fudan University, China)
CQ09W3-5: A New Method for End-to-End Available Bandwidth Estimation
Anfu Zhou, Min Liu, Yilin Song, Zhongcheng Li
(Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Hui Deng (China Mobile, China)
Yuanchen Ma (Hitachi (China) R&D Corporation, China)
CQ09W3-6: Analysis of Load-Balanced Switch with Finite Buffers
Yury Audzevich, Yoram Ofek (University of Trento, Italy)
Miklos Telek (Technical University of Budapest, Hungary)
Bülent Yener (RPI, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 10/Street Level
CQ10W3: Reliable Network Design
Chair: Chi-Ming Chen, AT&T, USA
CQ10W3-1: Conventional Method for Optimizing a Multiplexing System to
Achieve a Reliable and Cost Effective Network
Toshikazu Sakano, Masaru Koyanagi, Yasuhiro Hataya, Masaya Okada,
Yukio Ito (NTT Communications Corporations, Japan)
CQ10W3-2: Techniques for Probabilistic Multi-layer Network Analysis
Rakesh K. Sinha, Kostas N. Oikonomou (AT&T Labs Research, USA)
CQ10W3-3: Connectivity and Stability at Failures in ISP Backbone Networks
Noriaki Kamiyama (NTT Service Integration Laboratories, Japan)
Hiroyoshi Miwa (Kansai Gakuin University, Japan)
CQ10W3-4: Optimal Relay Placement for Maximizing Path Diversity in
Multipath Overlay Networks
Vinh Bui, Weiping Zhu, Lam Thu Bui (University of New South Wales, Australia)
CQ10W3-5: High-Speed, Short-Latency Multipath Ethernet for Data Center
Area Communications
Nobuyuki Enomoto, Hideyuki Shimonishi, Junichi Higuchi, Takashi Yoshikawa,
Atsushi Iwata (NEC Corporation, Japan)
CT10W3-6: Performance Analysis of Type-II Hybrid ARQ Systems
Yi-Hsuan Kao, Yen-Huan Li, Wang-An Lin, Hsu-Chieh Hu, Ping-Cheng Yeh
(National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 19/Street Level
NG09W3: Overlay Networks
Chair: Zhou Su, Waseda University, Japan
NG09W3-1: On the Design of Overlay Networks for IP Links Fault
Verification
M. Fraiwan, G. Manimaran (Iowa State University, USA)
NG09W3-2: Fault Tolerant Service Composition in Service Overlay
Networks
Jin Wang (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Jianping Wang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Naijie Gu (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
Bing Yang (Cisco Systems, USA)
NG09W3-3: Un-Leeching P2P Streaming by Active Overlay Managament
Jeonghun Noh, Pierpaolo Baccichet, Aditya Mavlankar, Bernd Girod
(Stanford University, USA)
NG09W3-4: Capacity-Aware Mechanisms for Service Overlay Design
Yi Zhang, Yong-Kang Ji, Min-You Wu (Shanghai JiaoTong University, China)
Wei Shu (University of New Mexico, USA)
NG09W3-5: Best-Effort Network Layer Packet Reordering in Support of
Multipath Overlay Packet Dispersion
John Russell Lane, Akihiro Nakao (University of Tokyo, Japan)
NG09W3-6: Windowing BitTorrent for Video-on-Demand: Not All is Lost
with Tit-for-Tat
Petri Savolainen, Niklas Raatikainen, Sasu Tarkoma
(Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
CQ10W3-6: On The Accurate Identification Of Familiar Inter-Domain
Routing Instabilities
Wei Liang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Ye Li (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Jingping Bi (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 13/Street Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Ballroom B/Street Level
NS10W3: Intrusion Detection II
SA11W3: Cognitive Radio and Networks
(Regulation/Standardization/Theoretical
Foundations/Implementation)
Chair: Simon Pietro Romano, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy
NS10W3-1: Specific Emitter Identification for Cognitive Radio with
Application to IEEE 802.11
Kyouwoong Kim (Virginia Tech, USA)
Chad M. Spooner (NorthWest Research Associates, USA)
Ihsan Akbar (Tyco Electronics, USA)
Jeffrey H. Reed (Virginia Tech, USA
NS10W3-2: Masquerade Detection through GUIID
Eric S. Imsand, John A. Hamilton Jr. (Auburn University, USA)
Chair: Zhu Han, University of Houston, USA
SA11W3-1: Collusion-Resistant Multi-Winner Spectrum Auction for
Cognitive Radio Networks
Yongle Wu, Beibei Wang, K. J. Ray Liu, (University of Maryland, USA)
T. Charles Clancy (Laboratory for Telecommunications Sciences, USA)
NS10W3-3: Real-Time Detection of Invisible Spreaders
Myungkeun Yoon, Shigang Chen (University of Florida, USA)
SA11W3-2: A Game Theoretic Framework for Distributed Self-Coexistence
Among IEEE 802.22 Networks
S. Sengupta, R. Chandramouli (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
S. Brahma, M. Chatterjee (University of Central Florida, USA)
NS10W3-4: Wavelet Based Detection of Session Hijacking Attacks in
Wireless Networks
Xiaobo Long, Biplab Sikdar (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
SA11W3-3: Evolutionary Game Framework for Behavior Dynamics in
Cooperative Spectrum Sensing
T. Charles Clancy (Laboratory for Telecommunications Sciences, USA)
NS10W3-5: A Machine Learning Based Reputation System for Defending
Against Malicious Node Behavior
Rehan Akbani, Turgay Korkmaz, G. V. S. Raju
(University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
SA11W3-4: A Frequency Agile Implementation for IEEE 802.22 using
Software Defined Radio Platform
Yahia Tachwali, Mustafa Chmeiseh, Fadi Basma, Hazem H. Refai
(Oklahoma University, USA)
NS10W3-6: Threshold Smart Walk for the Containment of Local Worm
Outbreak
L. Li, P. Liu, G. Kesidis (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
SA11W3-5: Capacity Analysis of an Opportunistic Scheduling System in a
Spectrum Sharing Environment
Tae Won Ban, Dan Keun Sung, Bang Chul Jung
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
Wan Choi (Information and Communications University, Korea)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 24/Street Level
SA11W3-6: Information Theoretic Approach to Signal Feature Detection for
Cognitive Radio
Mostafa Afgani, Sinan Sinanovic, Harald Haas (University of Edinburgh, UK)
ON06W3: Optical Communications
Chair: Vincent Chan, MIT, USA
ON06W3-1: Power-Cost-Effective Node Architecture for Light-Tree Routing
in WDM Networks
G. M. Fernández, D. Larrabeiti, C. Vázquez, P. C. Lallana
(Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
ON06W3-2: A Novel λ/Bit Conversion Technique for Highly Efficient Use of
Wavelengths in WDM-based Optical Access System
Hideaki Kimura, Takashi Yamada, Makoto Tsubokawa
(NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories, Japan)
ON06W3-3: Collaborative Transmit Power Adaptive Optical Wireless
System for an Indoor Channel
Jamal M. Alattar, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani (University of Leeds, UK)
ON06W3-4: Performance Modeling of Optical Code Division Multiple
Access Networks Impaired by Group Velocity Dispersion
Miguel Pimenta, Izzat Darwazeh (University College London, UK)
ON06W3-5: Signal Detection in Optical Communications through the
Atmospheric Turbulence Channel
Jacob C. Brandenburg, John Q. Liu (Wayne State University, USA)
ON06W3-6: Enhancement of Optical Wireless Multi-Pulse PPM
Yusuke Kozawa, Hiromasa Habuchi (Ibaraki University, Japan)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 22/Street Level
SP12W3: Advanced Topics in Signal Processing III
Chair: Shih Yu Chang, National Tsing Hua University of Taiwan, Taiwan
SP12W3-1: Effective Frame Level Rate Control for H.264/AVC Video Coding
Yimin Zhou (University of Electronic Science & Technology, China)
Yu Sun, Xin Yin (University of Central Arkansas, USA)
Shixin Sun (University of Electronic Science & Technology, China)
SP12W3-2: All-Optical Picosecond Signal Processing in a M-Z
Interferometer Based on a Multi-Section Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
C. Crognale, A. Di Giansante (TechnoLabs S.p.A., , Italy)
SP12W3-3: Joint Transmit Power and Filter Tap Allocation in DMT
Transmitters with Per-Tone Pulse Shaping
Prabin Pandey, Marc Moonen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belguim)
Luc Deneire (University of Nice, France)
SP12W3-4: Low-Complexity Iterative Detection for Spectral Efficient
Cooperative Transmission
Tae-Won Yune, Gi-Hong Im, Jong-Bu Lim (POSTECH, Korea)
SP12W3-5: MMSE Estimation of Distributely Coded Correlated Gaussian
Sources Using Random Projections
Iñaki Esnaola, Javier Garcia-Frias (University of Delaware, USA)
SP12W3-6: Frequency Estimation Using Multiple Disjoint Pilot Blocks in
Burst-Mode Communications
Joseph M. Palmer (Los Alamos National Labs, USA)
Michael Rice (Brigham Young University, USA)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Ballroom A/Street Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 15/Street Level
WC33W3: MIMO OFDM
WC35W3: Cross-Layer Design
Chair: Ana Garcia Armada, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Chair: Dimitris Toumpakaris, University of Patras, Greece
WC33W3-1: The Impact of Imperfect Channel State Information on
QRD-Based Precoded MIMO-OFDM System
Kyeong Jin Kim (Nokia Research Center, USA)
Peter Wang (NSN, USA)
Ronald A. Iltis (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)
WC35W3-1: A Two-Dimensional Markov Model for Cross-Layer Design in
AMC/ARQ-Based Wireless Networks
Jaume Ramis, Loren Carrasco, Guillem Femenias
(University of the Balearic Islands, Spain)
WC33W3-2: A Supervised Learning Approach to Adaptation in Practical
MIMO-OFDM Wireless Systems
Robert C. Daniels, Constantine Caramanis, Robert W. Heath Jr.
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
WC33W3-3: 3G LTE Simulations Using Measured MIMO Channels
Yngve Selén, Henrik Asplund (Ericsson Research, Ericsson AB, Sweden)
WC33W3-4: Throughput/Delay Measurements of Limited Feedback
Beamforming in Indoor Wireless Networks
Robert C. Daniels, Ketan Mandke, Kien T. Truong, Scott M. Nettles,
Robert W. Heath Jr. (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
WC33W3-5: Effect of Channel Estimation Errors in MIMO-OFDM Systems
with Phase Noise Compensation
Roberto Corvaja (University of Padova, Italy)
Ana García Armada (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 18/Street Level
WC34W3: Coding in Cooperative Communication
Systems
Chair: Robert Schober, University of British Columbia, Canada
WC34W3-1: Complex Field Network Coding for Wireless Cooperative
Multicast Flows
Jun Li, Wen Chen, Xinbing Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
WC34W3-2: Location-Aware Cooperative Communications Utilizing Linear
Network Coding
Hung-Quoc Lai (US Army RDECOM CERDEC, USA)
Ahmed S. Ibrahim, K. J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, US
WC34W3-3: Physical Layer Differential Network Coding for Two-Way Relay
Channels
Tao Cui (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Feifei Gao (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Chintha Tellambura (University of Alberta, Canada)
WC34W3-4: Queued Cooperative Wireless Networks With Rateless Codes
Neelesh B. Mehta, Vinod Sharma, Gaurav Bansal
(Indian Institute of Science, India)
WC34W3-5: Novel Rateless Coded Selection Cooperation in Dual-Hop
Relaying Systems
Reza Nikjah, Norman C. Beaulieu (University of Alberta, Canada)
WC34W3-6: Enhanced Bidirectional Relaying Schemes for Multi-hop
Communications
Minghai Feng, Xiaoming She, Lan Chen
(DoCoMo Beijing Communication Laboratories Co., Ltd, China)
WC35W3-2: Joint Methods of Cell Searching and DoA Estimation for a
Mobile Relay Station with Multiple Antennas
Yo-Han Ko, Chang-Hwan Park, Yong-Soo Cho
(Digital Communications Lab., Korea)
WC35W3-3: Energy Efficient Estimation of Gaussian Sources over
Inhomogeneous Gaussian MAC Channels
Shuangqing Wei, Rajgopal Kannan, Sitharama Iyengar
(Louisiana State University, USA)
Nageswara S. Rao (Oakridge National Lab, USA)
WC35W3-4: An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Scheme for Wireless Link
Layer Security
Yanfei Fan, Bin Lin, Yixin Jiang, Xuemin Shen
(University of Waterloo, Canada)
WC35W3-5: Cross-Layer Design for Data Burst Construction in the
Downlink of IEEE 802.16 Systems
Patrick Hosein (Huawei Technologies, USA)
WC35W3-6: SINR Balancing for the Multi-User Downlink under General
Power Constraints
Albrecht J. Fehske, Fred Richter, Gerhard P. Fettweis
(Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 12/Street Level
WC36W3: Transmission Technologies and Power
Efficiency
Chair: Mustafa Cenk Gursoy, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA
WC36W3-1: A Novel CPM-SC-FDMA Transmission Scheme for Power
Efficient Communication
Marilynn P. Wylie-Green (Nokia Siemens Networks, USA)
Erik Perrins (University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA)
WC36W3-2: Efficient M-QAM Transmission using Compacted Magnitude
Modulation Tables
Marco Gomes (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Francisco Cercas (Instituto Superior das Ciências do
Trabalho e da Empresa, Portgual)
Vitor Silva (Institute of Telecommunications, Portugal)
Martin Tomlinson (University of Plymouth, UK)
WC36W3-3: Efficient Power Control Over Fading Channels
Adrian Kotelba, Aarne Mämmelä (VTT, Finland)
WC36W3-4: Energy-Efficient Transmission in Frequency-Selective Channels
Guowang Miao (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Nageen Himayat (Intel Corporation, USA)
Ye Li (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
WC36W3-5: On the Mutual Information and Power Allocation for Vector
Gaussian Channels with Finite Discrete Inputs
Chengshan Xiao, Yahong Rosa Zheng
(Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA)
WC36W3-6: Trellis Shaping with Flexible Control of Peak and Average
Power for Single-Carrier High-Order QAM
Makoto Tanahashi, Hideki Ochiai (Yokohama National University, Japan)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 9/Street Level
WN17W3: Mobility Management and Routing in
Wireless Networks-I
Poster Sessions
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 3/EXPO Hall/Second Level
SP14PW3: Channel Estimation & Modeling II
Chair: Shie-Yuan Wang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Chair: Hung Nguyen, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
WN17W3-1: A Mobility Management Scheme with QoS Support for
Heterogeneous Multihomed Mobile Nodes
Dang Duc Nguyen, Yang Xia, Mai Ngoc Son, Chai Kiat Yeo, Bu Sung Lee
(Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
SP14PW3-1: Analysis and Algorithm for Non-Pilot-Aided Channel Length
Estimation in Wireless Communications
Xianbin Wang (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Hsiao-Chun Wu (Louisiana State University, USA)
Shih Yu Chang (National Tsing Hua University of Taiwan, Taiwan)
Yiyan Wu (Communications Research Centre, Canada)
Jean-Yves Chouinard (Laval University, Quebec, Canada)
WN17W3-2: Seamless Handover Using FMIPv6 with Effective Tunnel
Management Scheme
Mi-Jeong Yang, Kyung-Yul Cheon, Ae-Soon Park
(Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea)
Young-Hwan Choi, Sang-Ha Kim (Chungnam National University, Korea)
WN17W3-3: Fast Progress-Based Routing in Sensing-Covered Networks
Tarek El Salti (University of Guelph, Canada)
Thomas Fevens, Alaa E. Abdallah (Concordia University, Canada)
WN17W3-4: Global Optimal Routing, Scheduling and Power Control for
Multi-hop Wireless Networks with Interference
Javad Kazemitabar (University of California at Irvine, USA)
Vahid Tabatabaee (University of Maryland at College Park, USA)
Hamid Jafarkhani (University of California at Irvine, USA)
WN17W3-5: A Cross-Layer Scheme for Inter-RAT Handover from WiMAX
to UMTS
Bin Liu, Philippe Martins
(ENST - Ècole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, France)
Abed Ellatif Samhat, Philippe Bertin (France Telecom R&D, France)
WN17W3-6: Time Dependent Message Spraying for Routing in
Intermittently Connected Networks
Eyuphan Bulut, Zijian Wang, Boleslaw K. Szymanski
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Salon 6/Street Level
WN18W3: Mobility Management and Routing in
Wireless Networks-II
SP14PW3-2: Superimposed Training Designs for Spatially Correlated
MIMO-OFDM Systems
N. N. Tran, H. D. Tuan (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Ha H. Nguyen (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
SP14PW3-3: Blind Crosstalk Channel Identification in DMT-Based DSL
Systems
Ahmad Al Amayreh, Jérôme Le Masson (France Telecom R&D, France)
Maryline Hélard (INSA Rennes, France)
SP14PW3-4: Analyzing the Effect of Channel Estimation Errors on the
Average Block Error Probability of a MISO Transmit Beamforming System
Yogananda Isukapalli, Bhaskar D. Rao (University of California at San Diego, USA)
SP14PW3-5: Joint ARQ Receiver Design for Bandwidth Efficient MIMO
Systems
Muhammad Zia, Zhi Ding (University of California at Davis, USA)
SP14PW3-6: Blind Turbo Channel Estimation of QAM Signals Exploiting
Code Constraints
André Fonseca dos Santos, Wolfgang Rave, Gerhard Fettweis
(Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany)
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 1/EXPO Hall/Second Level
WC40PW3: Topics in Cooperative
Communications
Chair: Sana Sfar, Interdigital Communications, LLC, USA
Chair: Xiaodong Lin, University of Waterloo, Canada
WN18W3-1: Hierarchical Scanning Algorithm for Integrated Mobile and
Nomadic Access Systems
Jung-Min Moon, Dong-Ho Cho
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
WN18W3-2: Analysis of Signaling Cost for a Roaming User in a
Heterogeneous Mobile Data Network
Kumudu S. Munasinghe, Abbas Jamalipour (University of Sydney, Australia)
WN18W3-3: Low Complexity Localization Algorithm Based on NLOS Node
Identification Using Minimum Subset for NLOS Environments
Takahiro Fujita (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio University, Japan)
WN18W3-4: On Mobility of Voice-Like and Data Traffic in IEEE802.16e
Chadi Tarhini, Tijani Chahed (Institut TELECOM, France)
WN18W3-5: Design and Evaluation of an Agenda-Based Location Service
Mathias Boc, Anne Fladenmuller (UPMC University Paris 06, France)
Marcelo Dias de Amorim (CNRS, France)
WN18W3-6: GDOP-Assisted Location Estimation Algorithms in Wireless
Location Systems
Lin-Chih Chu, Po-Hsuan Tseng, Kai-Ten Feng
(National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
WC40PW3-1: Cooperative Networks with Limited Feedback
Shaolei Ren, K. B. Letaief
(Hong Kong University Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
WC40PW3-2: Cooperative Relaying with Imperfect Channel State
Information
George Atia (Boston University, USA)
Andreas F. Molisch (MERL Technology Lab, USA)
WC40PW3-3: Distributed Partner Choice for Energy Efficient Cooperation in
a Wireless Sensor Network
Ljiljana Simic, Stevan M. Berber, Kevin W. Sowerby
(University of Auckland, New Zealand)
WC40PW3-4: Low-Overhead Decentralized Relay Assignment for
Cooperative Diversity
Oguz Dogan, Stephen G. Wilson (University of Virginia, USA)
WC40PW3-5: Threshold Based Relay Selection in Cooperative Wireless
Networks
Furuzan Atay Onat (Carleton University, Canada)
Yijia Fan (Princeton University, USA)
Halim Yanikomeroglu (Carleton University, Canada)
H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA)
WC40PW3-6: Diversity Analysis of Smart Relaying
Nam H. Vien, Ha H. Nguyen (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Tho Le-Ngoc (McGill University, Canada)
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Expo Poster Area 2/EXPO Hall/Second Level
Notes:
WC41PW3: Localization and Signal Processing
Chair: Prathapasinghe Dharmawansa, Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology, Hong Kong
WC41PW3-1: Pseudo Target Dynamic Feasible Region Constraint Location
Method Using Single Observer in NLOS Environment
Dandan Fan, Liang Jin, Kaizhi Huang
(Institute of Information Engineering University, China)
WC41PW3-2: Wireless Positioning Based on a Segment-Wise Linear
Approach for Modeling the Target Trajectory
João Figueiras, Troels Pedersen, Hans-Peter Schwefel
(Aalborg University, Denmark)
WC41PW3-3: Enhanced UWB Indoor Tracking through NLOS TOA Biases
Estimation
J. Youssef, B. Denis, C. Godin (CEA-Leti Minatec, France)
S. Lesecq (INPG-Gipsa Lab, France)
WC41PW3-4: Complexity Reduction of High-Performance Frequency
Domain Equalization for CPM
W. Van Thillo, J. Nsenga, R. Lauwereins, V. Ramon, A. Bourdoux
(Inter-University Micro-Electronics Center, Belgium)
F. Horlin (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
WC41PW3-5: Performance of Constrained Blind Adaptive DS-CDMA UWB
Multiuser Detector in Multipath Channel with Narrowband Interference
Gangadhar Biradar, S.N. Merchant, U.B. Desai
(Indian Institute of Technology, India)
WC41PW3-6: Channel Estimation Using Gaussian Approximation in a
Factor Graph for QAM Modulation
Yang Liu, Loïc Brunel (Mitsubishi Electric ITE, France)
Joseph J. Boutros (Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar)
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Rosedown/Third Level
T1: Near-CapacityWireless Multimedia Communications
Presenter: Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton, UK
Shannon’s information-theoretic visions were formulated in the context of ideal lossless entropy encoders, which may have a high codeword length and
associated high coding delay. Under idealistic Gaussian channel conditions Shannon formulated his source- and channel-coding separation theorem. However,
losslessly entropy-coded multimedia message become undecodable in the presence of transmission errors, regardless of the index or position of the corrupted
bits. Hence all source-encoded bits have an equally high error sensitivity.
By contrast, practical lossy multimedia source codecs exploit the psychoacoustic and psychovisual masking properties of the human ear and eye and hence
achieve significantly higher compression ratios than entropy codecs. Nonetheless, they often still exhibit residual redundancy, which manifests itself in terms of
a correlated source-encoded messages that exhibit unequal bit sensitivity. This unequal bit sensitivity justifies the employment of unequal-protection joint source
and channel coding, exchanging extrinsic information across the entire turbo-transceiver.
Furthermore, realistic dispersive fading channels tend to inflict bursty, rather than randomly distributed transmission errors. This light-hearted keynote address
will highlight a range of radical research advances in joint source and chanel coding as well as wireless transmissions in the interest of
approaching the Shannonian predictions not only for transmissions over benign Gaussian, but also over hostile fading channels.
Mobile communication devices are becoming ever more powerful and sophisticated. More and more business and personal users are relying on them for a
variety of uses. This course reviews the most recent trends, techniques and system components in the field of wireless multimedia communications.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Melrose/Third Floor
T2: WiMAX: An Advanced Broadband Wireless System
Presenter: Doru Calin, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
This tutorial will provide an overview of the key features specific to the 802.16 standards, often referred to as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave
Access) technology. WiMAX is an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) based system which offers promising high spectral efficiency, scalable
carrier bandwidth options (e.g. from 1.25MHz to 20MHz), flexible spectrum options (e.g. 2-6 GHz), multiple duplexing options (Time Division Duplexing &
Frequency Division Duplexing), various subchannelization options and users mobility thanks to its 802.16e variant, and more recently 802.16m. Technologies
such as Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (H-ARQ), Space Time Coding (STC), Advanced Antenna Systems (AAS), Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) and
Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) have been enhanced to support mobile environments and to improve the broadband access speed. WiMAX supports a
rich set of applications via a connection oriented service flow mechanism in both uplink and downlink directions, where service flow parameters can be
dynamically managed through Medium Access Control (MAC) messages in order to meet the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements of various service classes.
Examples are Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS), Real-Time Polling Service (rtPS), and Extended Real Time Polling Service (ErtPS) – particularly suitable for real
time applications like speech with activity detection (VoIP). While the 802.16 standards provide a rich set of design options and a great deal of flexibility in
defining the WiMAX related products, a significant challenge is often encountered in the selection of the most appropriate set of features & parameters and in
finding the desirable deployment scenarios.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Marlborough B/Second Level
T3: Wireless Telemedicine
Presenter: Yang Xiao, University of Alabama, USA
Telemedicine brings together science and applications of medical practice and medical care at a distance. Telemedicine is an information technology that enables
doctors to perform medical consultations, diagnoses, and treatments, as well as medical education, away from patients. For example, doctors can remotely
examine patients via remote viewing monitors and sound devices, and/or sampling physiological data using telecommunication. Telemedicine technology is
applied to areas of emergency healthcare, videoconsulting, telecardiology, telepathology, teledermatology, teleophthalmology, teleoncology, telepsychiatry,
teledentistry, etc. In this talk, the speaker will give a survey on telemedicine, particularly on wireless telemedicine.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Magnolia/Third Level
T4: Sensor Networks – Technologies, Protocols and Algorithms
Presenter: Anura Jayasumana, Colorado State University, USA
Dense collections of smart sensors, actuators, and processors that self-configure to network and process form the basis the new networking and
processing paradigm, sensor networks. This tutorial will review the emerging sensor networking technologies, protocols and applications, and look at practical
and theoretical issues in designing, deploying, analyzing and evaluating sensor networks. First half of the tutorial will provide an overview of field of sensor
networks, covering hardware platforms, standards and software support. The second half of the tutorial will delve into algorithms for
sensor networks, including those for self-organization, power management, topology control, data routing and transport, clustering, data fusion and security.
Examples will be used to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art. Research and development challenges, e.g., in scalability, reliability and power constraints
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Jasperwood/Second Level
T6: Next-Generation Broadband Networks
Presenter: Benny Bing, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
This tutorial focuses on broadband wireless access, emerging wireless LAN technologies, and next-generation video transport. The first part of the tutorial will
cover key standards including 802.16 (Wi-Max), 3G/4G/LTE, mobile digital TV broadcast, and 802.22 (wireless regional area network) with emphasis on the
802.16 standard. Key 802.16 topics include frequency bands; physical layer transmission; adaptive modulation and coding; OFDM, OFDMA, and subcarrier
allocation; multiple antenna systems; medium access control, duplexing, and frame formats; service flows and scheduling types; mobility support; WiMax Forum;
and ongoing 802.16 projects. The second part of the tutorial will cover emerging 802.11 standards and amendments; 802.11n physical layer transmission and
medium access control; 802.11k radio resource measurements; 802.11s mesh networks; 802.11/cellular interworking; and new applications. The final part of the
tutorial will cover the H.264 AVC packetization architecture; H.264 loss resilience and error containment; video quality assessment; bandwidth prediction; video
smoothing and multiplexing; real-time transport protocols; link quality measurement; optimized video transmission framework; policy-based bandwidth
management; and peer-to-peer video network transport.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Melrose/Third Level
T7: WiMAX Multihop Cellular Networks: Technology and Standardization
Presenters: Mike Hart, UK Broadband, UK
Zhifeng Tao, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA
Yuefeng Zhou, NEC Europe, UK
Multihop relay has been deemed as one of the key technologies to help wireless cellular networks extend coverage, improve QoS, enhance network capacity and
eliminate dead spots, all in a cost effective fashion. The first industry standard for multihop relay, i.e., IEEE 802.16j, is anticipated to be officially ratified by the
end of 2008. Meanwhile, albeit started only recently, the profiling activity for multihop relay in WiMAX Forum is progressing at a very fast pace. This tutorial is
designed to help practitioning engineers, researchers, students and general audience to understand the state-of-the-art multihop relay technology for wireless
cellular networks, and the latest results of the associated IEEE and WiMAX Forum standardization activities. We will first introduce the motivations and
applications of multihop relay cellular system, and analyze the system requirement and design challenge of WiMAX relay network. We then will elaborate the
fundamental concepts and key enabling protocols that will be introduced in multihop relay WiMAX networks, and share the experience and insights gained in the
course of IEEE 802.16j standard development. In the end, the future trends of research and development (R&D) related to multihop relay in wireless cellular
networks will be discussed. In order to make it self-contained, the tutorial will also supply necessary IEEE 802.16 and WiMAX protocol background, and highlight peculiarities of an IEEE 802.16j multihop relay system.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Rosedown/Second Level
T9: Software Defined Radios: Technological Solutions and Challenges paving the way towards Cognitive
Radios
Presenters: Antoine Dejonghe, IMEC Wireless Research, Belgium
Liesbet Van der Perre, University of Antwerp, Belgium
The combination of the increasing need for functional flexibility in communication systems (the number of wireless standards to be supported is large and can
be expected to grow) and the exploding cost of system-on-chip design will make implementation of wireless standards on reconfigurable radios the only viable
option in the coming years. SDR implementations will offer higher flexibility (multi-purpose multi-standard platform, reprogrammable in the field) at lower cost
(product development and manufacturing cost lowered thanks to better time-to-market, higher chipset production volume and lower number of components to
integrate). A big challenge is to make these platforms energy-efficient. A two-step holistic approach is advocated for this purpose, combining efficient design and
efficient operation.
In parallel, there is a growing need to make next-generation terminals more intelligent and adaptive. Through appropriate radio management, these terminals
should make flexible and efficient use of network/spectrum resources, so as to enable connectivity across complex and spectrum-constrained wireless
networking environments. This has lead to the concept of cognitive radio, which is defined on the most generic way as a radio that can autonomously and
dynamically adapt its transmission parameters based on interaction with and learning of the environment in which it operates. A second acceptation of cognitive
radio (often referred to as opportunistic radio), a radio that co-exists with legacy wireless systems using the same spectrum resources without significantly
interfering with them. Technological enablers paving the way in this direction are presented.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Marlborough B/Second Level
T10: Web Security
Presenter: Thomas Chen, Southern Methodist University, USA
The World Wide Web has become such a predominant Internet application that many in the public think that the Web is the Internet. The Web has
certainly evolved far from browsing static HTML pages. The Web is now used for e-mail, shopping, banking, socializing, multimedia entertainment, and even
replacing traditional desktop office applications. The Web's apparent ease of use can mislead some users into a false sense of security. A Web browser is a
complex software program with many capabilities, which can be used to open various avenues of attack.
This tutorial aims to raise awareness of the many security risks related to the Web. The first part gives an overview of Web protocols and technologies,
including DNS, HTTP, SHTTP, SSL, Java, Javascript, ActiveX, and AJAX. The second part of the tutorial focuses on the security of Web servers. We give an
overview of possible attacks on Web servers and current practices to strengthen servers against attacks. The third part of the tutorial addresses attacks on the
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Web client (browser). Many attacks on the user attempt social engineering, malicious downloads, data theft, or exploits of software vulnerabilities. For social engineering, we describe defenses against phishing attacks. For malicious software, we describe the limitations deliberately placed on Java, Javascript, and ActiveX
for security. Additional defenses include antivirus, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems. The last part of the tutorial describes current trends and open issues
in Web security that merit attention from researchers and system administrators.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Magnolia/Third Level
T11: Project Management for Telecom Projects
Presenter: Celia Desmond, World Class Telecommunications, Canada
This tutorial illustrates the value of project management techniques, and gives the attendees an opportunity to apply some of the key techniques to electronic
communications projects. The seminar is not focused on telecommunications technologies. Instead it focuses on bringing these technologies to fruition via
successful projects.
This short seminar provides broad coverage of project management methods, supplemented by real project examples from the telecommunications environment.
Each process area described in the Project Management Institute's "Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge" will be covered, including Project
Integration, Scope Management, Cost Management, Time Management, Risk Management, Procurement Management, Quality Management, Communications
Management, Human Resources. Techniques addressing each of these areas can be applied to engineering projects large or small, no matter how simple or
complex. In each area the processes are discussed, and some techniques are described.
After an introduction to the telecommunications environment, which will illustrate the issues that telecom managers are facing in business and in their careers,
the course shifts to an overview of the areas of project management. All nine of the process areas will be described briefly, but the focus of the tutorial will be on
some areas of project management that are very important in the telecom environment. These include Project Management Definition, Project Scope Definition
and Management, Project Time Management, Project Risk Management, and Communications.
In each area the processes are discussed, and some techniques are described. Examples of project problems in telecom projects illustrate the need for many of
the techniques.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Jasperwood/Third Level
T12: Network Coding and its Applications in Communication Networks
Presenter: Alex Sprintson, Texas A&M University, USA
The tutorial will provide basic and in-depth knowledge of the rapidly evolving area of network coding. Network coding generalizes network operation beyond the
traditional forwarding or replication of information, allowing network nodes to perform coding operations on information from different streams. Network
coding is a novel research area that has a great potential in benefiting many areas of networking and distributed systems. In addition, network coding can be
utilized for improving system survivability and resilience to errors. The tutorial will cover a large spectrum of possible application of network coding in areas such
as wireless networks, network storage and sensor networks. We will summarize the resent results and potential benefits of network coding that have been
demonstrated in various aspects of networking. We will focus on the algorithmic aspects of finding efficient network codes, covering both deterministic and
randomized techniques. We will also discuss open problems and directions for future research.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Grand Salon 22 & 23/First Level
T13: Multiple Antenna Systems from Optimum Combining to MIMO
Presenters: Marco Chiani, University of Bologna, Italy
Moe Win, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Multiple antenna systems can exploit the spatial resource to mitigate multipath, to reduce multiuser interference, and to increase spectral efficiency. Applications
include wireless cellular systems, high-speed wireless LAN, WiMAX as well as energy-constrained multi nodes wireless systems. This tutorial provides the basic
principles and applications of multiple antenna systems, including MIMO and distributed MIMO, and their analysis based on random matrix theory. Recent results
on the effect of space and time correlation on the capacity of MIMO systems will be discussed. Then we present practical solutions for MIMO systems, and their
performance analysis. Finally, we illustrate some applications of multiple antenna systems and MIMO in cellular systems, wireless LAN, WiMAX, and cooperative
diversity for energy constrained wireless sensor networks. It will cover relevant topics including:
• Introduction to multiple antenna systems: diversity, interference, spectral
efficiency
• Basic concepts in random matrices theory
• Theoretical limits: the capacity of MIMO systems
• Effects of space and time correlation on MIMO capacity
• Effects of interference: capacity of MIMO in a multiuser scenario
• Distributed MIMO
• Optimum combining to counteract multipath and interference
• MIMO-MMSE: architecture and analytical performance evaluation
• Application of multiple antenna to cellular systems, wireless LAN,
WiMAX, and energy-constrained wireless networks
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Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Grand Salon 10 & 13/First Level
T14: IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): Evolution to New Capabilities
Presenter: Vijay Varma, Telcordia Technologies, Inc., USA
The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) has become the defacto platform of choice for providing a unified session control on top of multiple access network
technologies for realizing flexible multimedia applications. Initiated by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), IMS is now embraced by a number of
other standards bodies. Fueled by the notion of Common IMS that consolidates all IMS core standardization in 3GPP, IMS is evolving rapidly with new features
and capabilities including ability to anchor calls/sessions in IMS even when the calls are originated/terminated from/to legacy networks, interworking with
legacy messaging, multimedia session continuity, support of emergency services, to name a few. IMS architecture and procedures are evolving to support these
developments. This tutorial will start with a brief introduction to IMS vision and its evolution from GSM/UMTS. It will then discuss IMS concepts, architectures,
procedures, protocols and services. As communications networks are evolving towards packet-based infrastructures with IMS control, consistent provision of
services from different access networks becomes a major challenge, particularly during the transition period from circuit-switched networks. The tutorial will
discuss how the 3GPP is addressing this challenge with its on-going work on IMS centralized services (ICS), Combined Circuit-Switched and IMS (CSI), Service
Level Interworking of Messaging Services, Multimedia Session Continuity, and IMS Session Continuity. The tutorial will conclude with a discussion of IMS
interoperability, IMS test beds, and a survey of field trials and deployments of IMS networks.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Grand Salon 16 & 19/First Level
T15: Games, Distributed Decision Making and Learning in Wireless Multimedia Networks
Presenter: Mihaela van der Schaar, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
In this course, we will show how different cooperative and non-cooperative games can be constructed to model the interactions emerging among multimedia
users in different wireless networks and application scenarios. We also show how wireless multimedia users can successfully compete with each other for the
limited and time-varying resources, by optimizing their decision process. The tutorial will discuss in detail several existing multi-agent learning techniques that
can be successfully deployed in multi-user wireless communication. Finally, the outcome of various interactions among self-interested users with various amounts
of knowledge will be analyzed both in terms of dynamics and steady state equilibrium(s), and we will show how new multi-user communication mechanisms can
be synthesized that achieve new measures of optimality, rationality and fairness for wireless networks and applications (e.g. multimedia wireless networks, mobile
multimedia applications, peer-to-peer wireless networks etc.).
This tutorial will draw from the fields of multi-user wireless networking, multimedia communication, game-theory and multi-agent learning. A unique and
distinguishing feature of this course as compared to game-theory or multi-agent learning courses is the extent of multimedia networking and system specific
modeling in developing the game theoretic framework driving the learning and selection of strategies and actions available to the interacting users in the studied
networks and systems (e.g. wireless networks, cognitive radio networks, peer-to-peer networks). This is in contrast to much of the courses existing on game
theoretic, methods in economics, which use simplistic utility functions and system settings.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Grand Salon 21 & 24/First Level
T16: Relays and Cooperative Communication
Presenter: Aria Nosratinia, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
There has been an explosion of interest in relays and cooperative communication, both in the academia as well as the industry, owing in part to potential gains
in fundamental performance, hardware improvements that allow for more sophisticated algorithms, and wide set of promising applications, among them mesh
networks, 802.16j (WiMAX), and cognitive radio.
This tutorial will present an informative blend of theory and practice.
Topics to be discussed include:
• History and background
• Relaying protocols (amplify-and-forward, decode-and-forward, etc.)
• Relay performance (BER, FER, outage, diversity, multiplexing gain)
• Coded protocols for relay and cooperation
• Channel access and cooperation in the data link layer
• Cross-layer issues for relays
• Multi-relay networks and their performance limits
• Relay selection
• Practical implications: relays in WiMAX (802.11j) and beyond
• Advance topics and future research
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30 • Location: Grand Salon 15 & 18/First Level
T17: Future Gigabit/s Systems: Towards Real 4G and Cognitive Radios
Presenters: Nicola Marchetti, Aalborg University, Denmark
Muhammad Imadur Rahman, Ericsson Research, Sweden
Next generation wireless systems‚ are supposed to reach ambitious targets in terms of data rate and spectrum efficiency, which can be fulfilled only if a sufficient
degree of intelligence and adaptivity can be put into future radios. This tutorial will address a number of intelligent and autonomous techniques that can be
implemented in future wireless systems to realize such efficient high rate networks.
After a general introduction on future Gigabit/s systems, some advanced PHY and RRM techniques suitable for achieving “real” 4G targets in terms of data rate
and spectral efficiency will be given, keeping especially an eye on smart and flexible design. The concentration will be on multi-antenna techniques, cognitive
radios, advanced spectrum management, adaptive scheduling etc. Specifically, challenges and benefits related to flexible and smart spectrum utilization,
spectrum sharing and cognitive radio techniques will be touched, as complementary and evolved technologies with respect to the above-mentioned PHY and RRM
architectures.
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Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Grand Salon 22 & 23/First Level
T18: Design and Performance Issues in Wireless Mesh Networks
Presenters: Dharma Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA
Stephan Olariu, Old Dominion University, USA
Mesh networks have become increasingly important because they can be easily implemented without much infrastructure and can support adequate bandwidth
with a flexible multi-hop wireless communication among their routers serving the clients. This tutorial provides an overview of the Wireless Mesh Networks
(WMNs) and identifies various associated characteristics. The very first problem faced in the WMN design is how many mesh routers (MRs) to be deployed and
where should they be placed. Another related question is how many MRs ought to be used as the Internet Gate Ways (IGWs) and where they should be located.
Other issues such as route determination, channel allocation, load-balancing, etc. have to be considered carefully to have a clear understanding of the WMN
technology. Issues such as selfishness and its impact on the performance will be discussed. Useful research directions will also be clearly identified. Future
widespread deployment of the WMN seems quite promising, even though security and scalability questions still remain real bottlenecks.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Grand Salon 10 & 13/First Level
T19: Indoor Geolocation Systems
Presenter: Ilir Progri, Giftet Inc., USA
The goal of this course is (1) to introduce pseudolite geolocation systems; (2) to classify the state of the art geolocation systems; (3) to identify the issues with
the state of the art indoor geolocation systems; and (4) to propose and assess three Giftet Inc. pseudolite indoor geolocation systems. It is assessed that the
current GPS and GLONASS signal structures are inadequate to overcome two main design concerns; namely, (1) the near-far effect and (2) the multipath effect.
We propose three Giftet Inc. indoor geolocation systems as alternative solutions to near-far and multipath effects which are (1) C-CDMA, (2) OFDMA, and (3)
MC-CDMA pseudolite indoor geolocation systems. Each system is researched, discussed, and analyzed based on its principle of operation, its transmitter, the
indoor channel, and its receiver design and issues associated with obtaining an observable to achieve indoor navigation. Our assessment of these systems
concludes the following.
First, a C-CDMA indoor geolocation system is a potential candidate for indoor positioning, with data rate up to 3.2 KBPS, pseudorange error, less than to 2 m and
phase error less than 5 mm and overall to provide centimeter level position and velocity accuracy 99.9% of the time. Second, an OFDMA indoor geolocation system
is another potential candidate with a totally different signal structure than the C-CDMA indoor geolocation systems. Third, a MC-CDMA indoor geolocation
system is a potential candidate to achieve centimeter level position and velocity performance accuracy 99.999% of the time and data rate up to 5 MBPS.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Grand Salon 16 & 19/First Level
T20: Quality-Driven Cross-Layer Design for Multimedia Communications
Presenters: Song Ci, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, USA
Haohong Wang, Marvell Semiconductors, USA
Multimedia traffic is delay-sensitive loss-insensitive which is much different from the traditional Internet data traffic. This fact indicates the need of a whole new
system and network design. Recently, cross-layer design has become a popular design methodology for enhancing Quality-of-Service over various
communication networks. However, most existing cross-layer designs are mainly focusing on improving network QoS in terms of throughput, delay, and jitter;
user perceived quality has long been ignored in current multimedia communications. Furthermore, most existing cross-layer designs take the piecemeal approach
and lack of a systematic framework of modeling and optimization, leading to suboptimal solutions and/or proprietary designs. Since for most multimedia
communications, user perceived quality is the ultimate goal of communications. Thus, quality-driven cross-layer design is one of the enable technologies to the
next-generation quality-aware service-oriented multimedia networks.
The aim of this tutorial is to bring together the state-of-the-art research contributions that address the various aspects of quality-driven cross-layer designs for
multimedia communications.
Contents of interest include:
• Quality-driven cross-layer control and optimization framework
• Cross-layer behavior characterization
• Quality-driven cross-layer design architecture
• Analytical modeling and simulation of quality-driven cross-layer design
• Quality-driven resource management, scheduling, and admission control
• Quality-driven cross-layer MAC and routing protocols
• Content-sensitive quality-aware cross-layer design
• Quality-driven cross-layer design for TCP rate control
• Quality-aware cross-layer design for P2P streaming
• Quality-aware cross-layer optimized cooperative communications
• Design, implementation, and test-bed/experimental results of qualitydriven cross-layer design
• Standardization issues and status reports from various standards organizations
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30 • Location: Grand Salon 21 & 24/First Level
T22: Signal Processing Techniques for Spectrum Sensing & Communication
Presenter: Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny, University of Utah, USA
As the vast majority of the available spectral resources have already been licensed, it appears that there is little or no room to add any new services, unless some
of the existing licenses are discontinued. On the other hand, studies have shown that vast portions of the licensed spectra are rarely used. This has initiated the
idea of cognitive radio (CR), where secondary (i.e., unlicensed) users are allowed to transmit and receive data over portions of spectra when primary (i.e.,
licensed) users are inactive. This should be done in a way that the secondary users (SUs) are invisible to the primary users (PUs). The FCC Spectrum Policy task
force has already set the rules for the operation of CR networks. Standard working groups, e.g., IEEE 802.22, have also been formed and are currently working
on relevant documents or have finalized the standards. This tutorial addresses a range of signal processing tools that are available for both spectrum sensing and
communications, in CR settings. The emphasis will be on OFDM and multicarrier filter bank techniques.
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 17:30
Location: Elmwood/Third Level
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 12:30
Location: Steering (Riverside)/Second Level
W1: Exploitation of Higher
Frequency Bands in Broadband
Aerospace Communications
(EHF-AEROCOMM)
W4: Wireless Mesh and Sensor
Networks: Paving the Way to
the Future or yet Another...?
Chair: Claudio Sacchi, University of Trento,
Italy
Marina Ruggieri, University of Rome "Tor
Vergata", Italy
The EHF-AEROCOMM workshop will be a unique
opportunity in order to discuss open issues about
the exploitation of Extremely High Frequencies
(EHF, domain, ranging from 30 GHz to 300 GHz) in
aerospace communications (satellite, high-altitude
platforms, optical communications, radar
applications). The workshop will contain invited
lectures and speeches, oral presentations, a
technology track session devoted to technical
discussions around posters and demos
highlighting emerging technological developments.
The workshop will be concluded by a panel session
where participants will try to resume ideas, critical
points, risks and future challenges emerged during
sessions and invited talks.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 17:30
Location: Oak Alley/Third Level
W2: Distributed Autonomous
Network Management Systems
(DANMS)
Chairs: Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo,
Canada
Rolf Stadler, KTH, Sweden
Brian Lee, Ericsson, Ireland
Gerard Parr, University of Ulster, UK
The DANMS workshop series focuses on
distributed and autonomous principles for network
management and applications of those principles
in network design. This year's workshop
(DANMS'08) emphasizes Service Centric Network
Management.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 09:00 – 17:30
Location: Belle Chasse/Third Level
W3: The 2nd IEEE Workshop
on Enabling the Future ServiceOriented Internet
Chairs: George Michailidis, University of
Michigan, USA
Robert Callaway, IBM, USA
The 2nd IEEE Workshop on Enabling the Future
Service-Oriented Internet provides a forum for
papers, presentations, and panel discussions that
facilitate the exchange of ideas concerning
service-oriented networking, an emerging
paradigm for future Internet design.
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Chairs: Neeli Prasad, Center for
Teleinfrastruktur (CTIF) Aalborg University,
Denmark
Paulo De Sousa, EU Commission, Belgium
Harry Skianis, University of the Aegean,
Greece
This workshop is intended to serve as a forum and
bring together researchers and engineers in both
academia and industry to exchange ideas, share
experiences, and report original works about all
aspects of Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) and
wireless sensor networks (WSNs). WMNs and
WSNs are two emerging wireless technologies
which will have important impact in the future.
Sunday, 30 November 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30
Location: Steering (Riverside)/Second Level
W5: The 9th International
Workshop on Optical
Networking Technologies:
ROADMs: Components,
Systems, and Networks
Chair: Tarek El-Bawab, Jackson State
University, USA
The Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer
(ROADM) is one of the most important building
blocks of next-generation optical networks. Recent
progress in optical device and system technologies
enabled cost-effective realization of innovative agile
ROADM architectures. These architectures are
needed today to enable service providers, Telcos
and Cable MSOs alike, to face the increasing
demand for triple-play (delivery of voice, data, and
video to end customer). In this workshop, experts
in the field will examine several ROADM
technologies and systems which are emerging
today. We discuss the impact of these systems on
service providers’ networks and examine their
effect on network architectures, operation, and
management.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 14:00 – 17:30
Location: Grand Salon 15 & 18/First Level
W6: Service Discovery and
Composition in Ubiquitous and
Pervasive Environments
Chair: Mohamed Bakhouya, George
Washington University, USA
Automatic service discovery and composition in
ubiquitous and pervasive environments requires
dealing with several research issues such as
service matching and selection coordination and
management, scalability, fault tolerance, and
adaptiveness to users’ contexts and network
conditions. This workshop is intended to serve as
a forum to promote discussions of research in the
design of service composition architectures,
algorithms, and applications for ubiquitous and
pervasive environments.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 17:30
Location: Grand Salon 3 & 6/First Level
W7: 3rd IEEE Automotive
Networking and Applications
(AutoNet) Workshop
Chairs: Wai Chen, Telcordia Technologies, USA
Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center,
Japan
This workshop brings together researchers,
professionals, and practitioners to discuss latest
developments and challenges in deploying
vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) / vehicle-to-infrastructure
(V2I) networking technologies and their applications
in preventive safety, traffic management, vehicle
diagnostics, mobile commerce, and entertainment.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 17:30
Location: Grand Salon 4 & 7/First Level
W8: 4th IEEE Broadband
Wireless Access Workshop
(BWA 2008)
Chairs: Dmitri Moltchanov and Thomas
Michael Bohnert, SAP Research CEC Zurich,
Switzerland
This workshop covers the whole spectrum of BWA
topics and has a proven that it attracts academia
and industry to the same extent. The highlight of
this edition is the keynote by Edward W. Knightly
from Rice University, Texas.
Thursday, 4 December 2008 • 09:00 – 17:30
Location: Grand Salon 9 & 12/First Level
W9: International Workshop on
Aerial & Space Platforms:
Research, Applications, Vision
Chairs: Niovi Pavlidou, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece
Jorge Pereira, EU Commission, Belgium
The IWASP'08 workshop aims at providing a
forum for leading actors from academia,
industry and government worldwide to illustrate
the potential of HALE Platforms and MAE UAVs
(Medium Altitude Endurance Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles) not only in today’s communication
technologies, but in a growing number of civil
applications, such as navigation and
positioning, earth observation, remote sensing,
and more.
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Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Session 101: Business and Regulatory Drivers in Telecommunications
Regulatory measures influence market conditions as well as business models. Panel members will discuss different regulatory policies being applied in
various world regions and their consequences for the markets and business strategies.
Chair: Marcus Weinkopf, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
Speakers:
Diana Tomimura, ALATEL, Brazil – Field Measurements of Broadband PLC: A Case Study in the Brazilian Regulation
Shabnam Ladan, Iran Telecom Research Center, Iran – Evaluation of Migration Scenarios toward NGN Considering Economic Aspects
Khaled K. Deeb, Barry University, USA – A Survey on Network Neutrality - A New Form of Discrimination Based on Network Profiling
Dejan Siljanowski, MakTel, Macedonia – FTTx deployment in Macedonia
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom D/First Level
Session 102: Packet/Optical Network Infrastructure
Point-to-point WDM transport networks are evolving to dynamic optical networks to reduce both CAPEX and OPEX. In this session, we address enabling
technologies for dynamic optical networks; optical node architectures, optical transmission technologies, and optical control plains.
Chair: Chang-Hee Lee, KAIST, Korea
Speakers:
Masahiko Jinno, NTT, Japan – Optical Transport Networks: Current Challenges and Solutions for the Future
Ho-Rang Jang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA – A Self-routing Switch Fabric Architecture on a Chip
Noritake Miyoshi, NTT, Japan – Multilevel Transmission System Using Multiple LDs and Block Receiving Technique
KwangJoon Kim, ETRI, Korea – Activities and Plans on High Speed Transmission in Korea
George Clapp, Telcordia Applied Research, USA – The Flexible, Dynamic Optical Layer: Myths and Realities
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Session 103: Ambient/Ubiquitous/Pervasive Intelligence and Cognitive Systems
Networks are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, driven both by the proliferation of intelligent nodes and by expanding networking connectivity. This
session investigates how this new infrastructure will be leveraged to provide ambient intelligence and cognitive services.
Chair: Geza Gordos, Budapest University of Technology & Economics, Hungary
Speakers:
Zhanshan (Sam) Ma, University of Idaho, USA – Dragonfly Inspiration for Pervasive Communications and Computing
Rongheng Lin, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China – A Social Based Ubiquitous Service Platform
Keiji Hirata, NTT, Japan – t-Room: Next Generation Video Communication System
Jiang Tao, HIT, China – Cooperative Sensing Technique in Cognitive Radio
Nikhil Kelkar, Virginia Tech, USA – A Business Model Framework for Dynamic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Networks
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 13:50 – 15:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom D/First Level
Session 104: Data and Network Security
In this session, we will discuss comprehensive approaches relating to security improvement in advanced telecommunications networks, new service
creation based on the ring of trust, and ROI management for security measures.
Chair: Kazuhiko Ohkubo, NTT, Japan
Speakers:
Jonathan Zar, Pingalo, Inc. and the VoIP Security Alliance, USA – Privacy and Security As Assets
Satanik Panda, Ardent Collaborations, India – Genetic Algorithm based Secure Authentication Protocol with Dual Central Server and Token
Authentication in Large Scale Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Mahdi Khalesi and Mohammad A. Azgom, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran – Towards a Trust-Based Model for Administration of
Mailing Lists
Florian Winkler, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany – Enriching IPTV Services and Infrastructure with Identity Management
Darren Grabowski, NTT America Inc., USA – Global Network Pandemic – The Silent Threat
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Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Session 105: Fixed/Mobile Service Convergence
This session highlights the latest innovations on how to manage mobility of multi-mode terminals, how to guarantee service continuity across different
contexts, and how to support examples of convergent services through a fixed-mobile service platform.
Chair: Eugenio Guarene, Telecom Italia, Italy
Speakers:
Marco Liebsch, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany – Simultaneous Binding Extension to Proxy Mobile IPv6 as Service Enabler for Multi-Mode
Mobile Devices
Stefan Schmid, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany – Voice Call Continuity - A Critical Step Towards All-IP based Next Generation Networks
Fernando Soriano Vallejo, Telefonica, Spain – IP Interconnection of Convergent Services
A. Schülke, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany – Real-time SDP Personalization in a Multi-Device Environment
Kazumine Matoba, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan – Architecture and Key Technologies of Next Generation Service Platform
Ogino Nagao, KDDI Labs, Japan – Enhanced Fixed/Mobile Converged Services Based on Context Management
Giuseppe Piersantelli, Telecom Italia Labs, Italy – Use of 2D Barcode to access Multimedia Content and the Web from a Mobile Handset
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom D/First Level
Session 106: Traffic Engineering and Network Architecture for Future Networks
This session addresses the technology trends of traffic engineering and network architecture for future networks. Traffic engineering for multi-service
networks, inter-domain routing management, autonomic network management and a content-centric network architecture for the future internet are
discussed.
Chair: Kohei Shiomoto, NTT, Japan
Speakers:
Stefan Schnitter, Detecon International, Germany, and Martin Horneffer; Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany – Challenges for Class of Service aware
Traffic Engineering in IP/MPLS Backbone Networks
Roberto Kung, Director, Core Networks, Orange Labs R&D, France – Traffic Engineering and Operational Issues in Aggregation and Core Networks
with Mass Deployment of Broadband Multiservices with IPTV
Kyriaki Levanti, Carnegie Mellon University, USA – P2P-based Internet-wide Management of Interdomain Routing
Gladys Diaz, Université Paris, France – Autonomic Networks and Management of Dynamic Services Deployment: A Study of Approaches by using
Overlays Networks
M. D’Ambrosio, Telecom Italia, Italy – Providing Data Dissemination Services in the Future Internet
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Session 201: Next Generation Mobile Networks
This session will explore the drivers for next generation mobile networks (NGMN) from an operator's perspective, as well as give insights into the
capabilities and building blocks from infrastructure and terminal vendors focusing on the new radio technology, the key innovation in NGMN.
Chair: Klaus-Juergen Krath, T-Mobile International, USA
Speakers:
Yasmin Karimli, T-Mobile USA and Klaus-Juergen Krath, T-Mobile International USA – Drivers and Challenges for Mobile Broadband
Ali Tabassi, Sprint Nextel, USA – XOHM – Mobilizing the Internet
Jan Färjh, Ericsson, USA – LTE as the Key Technology for the Next Generation
Vish Nandlall, Nortel, USA – Breaking the Bandwidth Barrier with New Architecture and Leveraging Innovations in Next Generation Radio
Technologies - OFDM/MIMO, SDMA
Peter Carson, Qualcomm Inc., USA – Vision and Realization of Next Generation Mobile Broadband Devices
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom D/First Level
Session 202: Fiber Access Systems
The rapid progress of fiber access systems in recent years has put increased emphasis on their practical deployment, improvement, and evolution path.
This session will consider the current deployments of EPON and GPON systems in several major operator networks around the world.
Chair: Frank Effenberger, Huawei Technologies, USA
Speakers:
Makoto Tsubokawa, NTT, Japan – Evolution of Next Generation Access
Jaehyoung Park, Network Infra Laboratory, Korea Telecom, Korea – FTTH Deployment Status and Strategy in Korea
Shinichiro Chaki, NTT, Japan – Access Network Sharing by QoS-guaranteed Network and Conventional Best-effort-based Network
Joseph Finn, Verizon, USA – PON Technology in the Verizon Network
Bruno Capelle, France Telecom, France – Evolutions for FTTH Deployment in the Access Network
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Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Session 203: Advanced Wireless Networks
This session covers a wide range of topics related to wireless networks including dynamic spectrum assignment, femtocells, seamless handoff,
fractional frequency reuse, multihop relays, heterogeneous wireless ad hoc internet-access, and network economics considerations for wireless
services.
Chair: Dilip Krishnaswamy, Qualcomm Inc., USA
Speakers:
Saied Abedi, Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd., UK – Methods for Short Term Spectrum Assignment in Wireless Networks
Do-Young Kwak, Infra Laboratory, Korea Telecom, Korea – Development of WiBro (Mobile WiMAX) Femtocell and Related Technical Issues
Sunan Han, Fujitsu Network Communications, USA – Wireless Carriers’ Transport Network Alternatives and Economic Considerations
Eun Kyoung Paik, KT, Korea – Seamless Vertical Handover Using Multihomed Mobile Access Point
Mythri Hunukumbure, Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd., UK – Advanced Techniques for Improving the QoS to the WiMAX Cell Edge User
Dilip Krishnaswamy, Qualcomm Inc., USA – AWiMA: An Architecture for Ad Hoc Wireless Mobile Internet-Access
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30 • Location: Grand Ballroom D/First Level
Session 204: IP-based Services and Networks
IP-based networks have become an increasingly important component of the foundation of telecommunications infrastructure. This session examines
the extensive roles of internet protocols in enabling a wide range of services ranging from voice to interactive multimedia.
Chair: Richard Wolff, Gilhousen Chair, Montana State University, USA
Speakers:
Nico d’Heureuse, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany – Protecting SIP-based Networks and Services from Unwanted Communications
Gianfranco Ciccarella, Telecom Italia Sparkle, Italy – International Voice Service: Platform Evolution and Management Achievements
Shintaro Mizuno, NTT Laboratories, Japan – Adopting IPsec to SIP Network for On-Demand VPN Establishment between Home Networks
Kenya Kusunose, NTT DoCoMo, Japan – Establishment of IMS based Full IP integrated Mobile Network
Gyu Myoung Lee, Institut Telecom SudParis, France – Personalized IPTV Services using Web-based Open Platform in NGN
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Session 205: DSL Access and Gains from DSM
This session will include speakers from DSL service providers, DSL management companies and equipment vendors and will address topics on the
management of DSL, such as DSM, technology advances, such as crosstalk mitigation, and network characterization.
Chairs: John Cioffi, Stanford University, Chairman, ASSIA Inc., USA
George Ginis, ASSIA Inc., USA
Speakers:
Angelantonio Gnazzo, Telecom Italia, Italy – Effects of Customer Premises Network on VDSL2 Performances in NGN
Gary Tennyson, AT&T, USA – Challenges in DSL Network Management
Mike Pemberton, BSKYB Ltd., UK – Dynamic Spectrum Management in the UK Environment
Guozhu Long, Huawei Technologies, USA – DSM from Theory to Practice
John Cioffi, Stanford University and ASSIA Inc., USA – Greener Copper with Dynamic Spectrum Management
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom D/First Level
Session 206: Network and Service Management
The existing OSS environment has been hard pressed to economically provision, maintain and even bill new broadband services. This panel provides
carrier and vendor views on the main issues - and potential solutions - for successful operations of broadband networks and services.
Chair: Joe Betser, The Aerospace Corp., USA
Speakers:
Mijeom Kim, KT Future Technology Laboratory, Korea – Implementation of National Traffic Information Collection Systems in Ubiquitous
Environments
Kohei Shiomoto, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, Japan – Multi-layer Network Operation and Management for Future Carrier
Backbone Networks
Kisang Ok, KT Network Technology Laboratory, Korea – Design Methodology of Operations Supporting System based on TMForum NGOSS
Makiko Hisatomi, Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd., UK – Application of Service Delivery Platform for Supply Chain Management
Giovanni Caire, Telecom Italia, Italy – Rethinking Network Management and Workforce Management through an Agent Based Platform – WADE
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Enterprise Solutions for Business Continuity
and Disaster Recovery Planning
ENTNET is a long-running conference organized under the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) for the purpose of promulgating an understanding of the development and evolution of enterprise-level networking technologies. Over
the years the conference has been bringing together a rich diversity of leading-edge telecom experts from industry, universities, and government. The
popularity of the conference continues to grow as the premier forum for researchers, engineers, and business executives in the networking space
drawing an attendance from all over the world.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00
Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 13:30 – 15:30
Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 16:00 – 18:00
Location: Grand Ballroom C/First Level
EntNet Opening:
Daniel Minoli, ENTNET TPC
Latif Ladid, ENTNET Keynotes Chair
Keynote 2: Dr. Paul Mockapetris, Inventor of
the Domain Name System (DNS)
DNS Revolutions & Evolutions
Panel 3: Communication Advances for the Oil,
Gas, and Energy Industries
Chair: David Yates, Bentley University, USA
Keynote 1: Dr. Nancy Victory, Chair FCC
Katrina Report
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Planning: Lessons From Katrina
Panel 2: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Applications for Network Services
Chair: Daniel Minoli, SES Engineering, USA
Panelists:
Darryl d'Aquin, CommTech Industries, USA
Next Generation Telecommunication Needs
for Offshore Oil and Gas Facilities
Loy Evans and Scott Kirby, Cisco Systems, USA
Network Extension Across the Oil Field
Kim Jovanovich, Omni Technologies Inc., USA
From Energy Exploration to Business
Intelligence: Networked Applications for the
Oil and Gas Industry
Rajgopal Kannan, Louisiana State University,
USA
Flexible and Reliable Communication
Architectures for Oilfield Systems
Raife F. Smith II, Southern University, USA
Security Optimization for the Digital Oilfield
Panel 1: Emerging Communication Services
for Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
(DR) Planning
Chair: Bhumip Khasnabish, Verizon Network
and Technology, USA
Panelists:
Amador Lucero, QWEST, USA
QWEST Approaches to DR
Bob Desiato, AT&T, USA
AT&T Approaches to DR
Magdy A. Bayoumi, University of Louisiana, USA
DR Approaches at Universities
Bob Sellars, Mobile Systems Inc., USA,
Practical on-the-ground Wireless DR
Solutions in Critical Situations
Panelists:
Walter Falk, IBM Global Technology Services, USA
SOA Directions in the Networking World
Sriram (Sri) Ramanathan, IBM Corporation, USA
SOA Technologies in Networking Applications
Josephine Micallef and Francesco Caruso,
Telcordia Technologies, Inc., USA
SOA for Service and Network Management
EntNet Closing, Daniel Minoli, ENTNET TPC
Latif Ladid, ENTNET Keynotes Chair
Wednesday, 3 December 2008 • 10:00 – 12:00 • Location: Grand Ballroom D/First Level
THE ROAD TO THE FUTURE
Find yourself in a perplexing situation in your early career? Feel strong
need for direction and guidance to facilitate decision? Come join us for
the IEEE Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) Panel!
Founded in 1996, GOLD aims to help young professionals make a smooth transition from being a student to entering the professional world. The GOLD
Panel will bring together world-renowned scholars, researchers, practitioners, and business leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss
issues of interest to both students and young professionals who are in their early stages of career planning. Each panelist will give a short presentation,
and a Question & Answer section will follow. Come along to share your ideas.
Panelists:
Vincent Chan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Andrea Goldsmith, Stanford University, USA
Joseph T. Massey, Jr., JTM Associates, Inc., USA
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Tim Holliday, Goldman Sachs, USA
Kevin Yu, Google, USA
Joseph Soriaga, Qualcomm Inc., USA
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AWARDS
LUNCHEON
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 12:10 – 13:40 • Location: Napoleon/Third Level
Celebrate with your colleagues at this biannual event honoring the achievements of the IEEE and
IEEE Communications Society members. This event is included with the full conference registration.
WELCOME
RECEPTION
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 19:00 – 21:30 • Location: Hilton Exhibition Center/Second Level
CONFERENCE
BANQUET
Tuesday, 2 December 2008 • 19:00 – 22:00 • Location: Napoleon Ballroom/Third Level
Interact with exhibitors in the midst of Mardi Gras! This event is included with the conference
registration fee. Accompanying guests are welcome to attend.
Join the IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 Committee for a relaxing evening of fine dining and entertainment.
This event is included with the full conference registration.
GUEST TOURS
Steamboat NATCHEZ Dinner / Jazz Criuse “Social Event”
Sunday, 30 November • 18:00 – 21:00
Savor the beauty and romance of New Orleans skyline aboard the Dinner/Jazz Cruise on the authentic Steamboat
NATCHEZ. Featuring the world-renowned Dukes of Dixieland. Casual buffet style dining, freshly prepared on board. Inside
& outside community seating. Cocktails optional. Cash bar.
New Orleans School of Cooking
Monday, 1 December • 9:30 – 13:00
Join in for some fun, food and folklore in the comfortable atmosphere of a Louisiana homestyle kitchen to learn the
secrets of authentic Creole cooking. The "City That Care Forgot" never forgets about its food, and you will never forget it
either. During this entertaining three-hour long class you'll learn to recreate the magic of New Orleans in your own kitchen.
Located in a renovated molasses warehouse built in the 1800's in the heart of the French Quarter, the cooks at The New
Orleans School of Cooking teach New Orleans specialties such as Gumbo, Jambalaya and Pralines, and season them with
history, trivia and tall tales. It's a "ga-ron-teed" good time for all! Walk to NOSOC is approximately 0.6 miles.
Oak Alley Plantation Tour with Lunch
Tuesday, 2 December • 9:00 – 14:30
Feel the gentle breeze of southern hospitality on a tour that takes you back to a time of mint juleps, gracious living and
the glory of the Old South. Experience a bygone era in one of the South's most beautiful settings - Oak Alley Plantation,
built in 1839. Marvel at the unbelievable view of a quarter-mile long alley of 28 magnificent oak trees, each over 250 years
old. Listen to fascinating and amusing stories of the home and its history, presented by your professional guide. Along
the way, view majestic Cypress trees in the swamps bordering the mighty Mississippi River.
City Tour with Lunch at Longue Vue House
Wednesday, 3 December • 9:00 – 13:00
See the landmarks and architecture and listen to the legends and charm that make New Orleans famous! Three hundred
years of entertaining history about "America's Most Interesting City" make this tour our visitor's favorite. During your City
Tour stop for lunch and tour of Longue Vue House and Gardens, a classical city estate which boasts of American and
English antiques, French and Oriental carpets, and a fine pottery collection. The Longue Vue House is one of the last great
houses to be custom-built in America, taking the Platt brothers three years (1939-1942) to create. Eight acres of gardens
surround the house in a variety of planting styles and layouts. This Classical Revival style house consists of three stories
and a basement, an unusual feature of New Orleans where most of the city is below sea level.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 Badges and Tickets
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 Badges must be worn at all
times and are necessary for entrance into all IEEE
GLOBECOM sessions. Tickets are required for the
Awards Luncheon and the Conference Banquet.
Conference Location
The conference will be held at the Hilton New
Orleans Riverside. It is in a prime downtown
location on the banks of the Mississippi. The
Riverwalk (shopping mall) is at the hotel’s
doorstep! It also features a newly renovated 90,000
sq. ft. Health Club by Hilton featuring tennis,
racquetball, full weight training circuit and the
Precor® cardio theater. Stimulate your palate
within Drago's Seafood Restaurant, a New Orleans
dining institution, home of the original charbroiled
oyster. Try your hand at Harrah's Casino or take in
a round of golf at the TPC Louisiana.
Registration
The Registration will take place in the Hilton
Exhibition / Second Level of the Hilton. The
Conference Information Desk is adjacent to the
Registration area. All attendees and accompanying
guests must register and receive a conference
badge in order to participate in conference
activities.
Registration and Information Desk Hours:
Sunday, 30 November
Monday, 1 December
Tuesday, 2 December
Wednesday, 3 December
Thursday, 4 December
7:00 – 17:00
7:00 – 18:30
7:00 – 17:00
7:00 – 17:00
7:00 – 17:00
Internet Access
The Internet Café will be open during registration
hours. IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 will offer free
wireless access. Additionally, guest rooms at the
hotel have data ports and are equipped with
high-speed internet access for an additional charge
from the hotel.
Speaker Ready Room
The Windsor Room located on the third floor will be
our Speaker Ready Room. The room has been set
aside as the speaker rehearsal room complete with
overhead and LCD projector will be available
Sunday – Thursday from 8:00 - 17:00 for any
presenters who wish to rehearse and prepare for
their presentations.
Speaker Breakfast
Technical Symposium and D & D Speakers / Presenters
are required to attend the Speakers Breakfast on the
morning of their presentation. The breakfast will be
held from 7:00 – 8:00 in the Versailles Ballroom on
the 3rd Floor Monday – Wednesday.
Student Travel Grants
Student Travel Grant Recipients will receive their
certificates at the Speakers Breakfast. Please plan
on attending this event on the day that you are
presenting your paper scheduled from Monday –
Wednesday from 7:00 – 8:00.
General Attendee Information
Business Center
The full service business center at the Hilton New
Orleans Riverside is located on the 2nd floor.
Hours are:
Conference Meals
Awards Luncheon
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 12:10 – 13:40
(Included with full registration)
Welcome Reception & EXPO Opening
Monday, 1 December 2008 • 19:00 – 21:30
(Included with conference registration fee)
Conference Banquet
Tuesday, 3 December 2008 • 19:00 – 22:00
(Included with full registration)
IEEE GLOBECOM/EXPO 2008
IEEE GLOBECOM/EXPO 2008 is located in the
Hilton Exhibition Center.
The EXPO Hall Hours:
Monday, 1 December
Tuesday, 2 December
Wednesday, 3 December
19:00 – 21:30
9:30 – 17:00
9:30 – 17:00
Coffee Breaks
Coffee breaks will be held in the Hilton Exhibition
Center on the Second Level.
Tuesday, 2 December and Wednesday 3 December
at 9:30 – 10:00 and 15:30 – 16:00.
Don’t miss the opportunity to network and win
special prizes. You must be present to win.
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7:00 – 18:00 Monday through Friday,
9:00 – 17:00 Saturday, closed on Sunday
The 24 hour self serve business center is
located on the third floor. Credit card is needed.
Companion Hospitality
Companions are invited to begin their daily
activities in the Companion Hospitality room with
coffee and a pastry. This venue is located in the
Audubon Suite #2443 on the 24th floor of the
Hilton. Meet your friends prior to one of the daily
tours being offered (tours will leave from the side
entrance of the Hilton) or to make your plans for the
day.
Stop by and receive a gift reserved for each companion. In addition, we will have daily door prize
drawings. A brief presentation will be made by one
of the principals of Drago’s Restaurant, including a
description of their involvement with the community after Hurricane Katrina struck the area in 2005.
Tipping
This is part of the American way of life, based on
the principle that you should pay for any special
service.
Here are some examples:
bartenders: 10%-15%; bellhops: at least $2 per bag
or $5-$8 for a lot of baggage; taxi drivers: 15% of
the fare; airport attendants: $1 per bag or $2-$3 for
a lot of baggage; valet parking attendants: $2.
Cell Phones/PDAs/Laptops/Beepers
Please be cognizant and respectful of your fellow
conference attendees and speakers. During
sessions please lower the volume on your
electronic devices and put your phones on vibrate
mode.
Environmental Contributions
This year we are taking some steps to assist in
reducing waste & contributing to preserving the
environment.
• In an effort to be environmentally conscience at
the end of the conference please return your badge
and lanyard. (The lanyards are made out recycled
soda bottles.)
• There will be a box at the registration area for you
to return these times. Thank you in advance for
assisting us with this effort.
• ALL EVALUATION FORMS will be filled out online.
Your session presenter will give you the url for the
evaluation form. Please be sure to take the time
(you can always do so at the Internet Café) to fill
out the forms. We value your feedback. You will
receive an email after the conference for the overall
evaluation of the event.
• Some of the tutorial and workshop materials are
on USB sticks instead of paper.
We hope you will be cognizant about the amount
paper and electricity that you use while at the event.
Traveling Around New Orleans
New Orleans is one of the world’s busiest ports and
the cultural capital of the South, yet the city is
remarkably compact and easy to navigate. Visitors
are always pleasantly surprised to learn that many
of the city’s attractions and event venues are within
walking distance of each other; in fact, “hoofing it”
(in New Orleans’ case, translated as walking or
grabbing a mule drawn-carriage) is a favorite
means of transportation in the Crescent City.
But, if you prefer wheels to legs, New Orleans has
a very accessible and reasonably priced public
transportation system, too. It only costs $1.25 to
take an RTA bus or one of the city’s famed streetcars, which travel the Riverfront and Canal Street.
You can also grab a taxi right outside the Hilton
Riverside.
The room is open 8:00 –16:00 Monday through
Wednesday and 8:00 – 12:00 on Thursday. Please
note that this venue is for companions only. Your
conference badge will be required for admittance.
Language
All Conference Sessions and Publications will be in
English.
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IEEE GLOBECOM 2008
Executive Committee
would like to thank our
patrons for
supporting
IEEE GLOBECOM 2008.
Thank
You
EXPO EXHIBITORS
BICSI
Booth Number: 401
Web Site Address: www.bicsi.org
IEEE ICC 2009
BICSI serves thousands of information transport systems (ITS) professionals who
design and install the fundamental infrastructure for telecommunications, audio/video,
life safety and automation systems around the world. Through courses, conferences,
publications and credentialing programs, BICSI members gain easy and direct access
to industry resources and the most current news and information to increase career
potential and business success.
Booth Number: 407
Web Site Address: www.ieee-icc.org/2009
Cambridge University Press
NEC Corporation of America
Booth Number: 508
Web Site Address: www.cambridge.org/us
Booth Number: 509
Web Site Address: www.necam.com
Cambridge University Press is a leading publisher in telecommunications, producing
authoritative books for students, researchers, and practitioners. Visit our booth to see
a range of new titles including ‘Principles of Digital Communication’ by Robert
Gallager, ‘Fundamentals of Digital Communication’ by Upamanyu Madhow, ‘Next
Generation Wirelss LANs’ by Eldad Perahia and Robert Stacey, ‘Modern Coding
Theory’ by Ruediger Urbanke and Tom Richardson, ‘Cooperative Communications and
Networking’ by K. J. Ray, lieu et al., ‘Multiwavelength Optical Networks, 2nd Edition’
by Thomas Stern, Georgios Ellianas, and Krishna Bala, ‘Quickest Detection’ By H.
Vincent Poor and Olympia Hadjiliadis, and ‘Design, Measurement and Management of
Large-Scale IP Networks’, by Anotonio Nucci and Konstantina Papagiannaki.
NEC Corporation of America will exhibit its wireline and wireless network solutions.
NEC Corporation of America is a leading technology provider of network, IT and
identity management solutions. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, NEC Corporation of
America is a North America subsidiary of NEC Corporation, and delivers technology
and professional services ranging from server and storage solutions, IP voice and data
solutions, optical network and microwave radio communications to biometric
security, virtualization and digital cinema solutions. NEC Corporation of America
serves carrier and both SMB and large enterprise clients across multiple vertical
industries.
IEEE ICC 2009 will be held in Dresden, Germany from 14 - 18 June 2009. As in
previous years, the program will consist of major Symposia, Keynotes and Panel
Discussions, Workshops and Tutorials. Besides, ICC 2009 features an integrated
exhibition.
Springer
CSA International
Booth Number: 502
Web Site Address: www.csa-international.org
CSA International is a global solutions provider of product testing and certification
services for electrical, mechanical, plumbing, gas and a variety of other products.
Recognized in the U.S, Canada, and around the world, CSA International certification
marks appear on billions of products worldwide.
Booth Number: 400
Web Site Address: www.springer.com
Springer is a leading publisher of books, journals and electronic products. Visit us at
booth# 400 to purchase our latest publications at a 20% conference discount. Our
publishers are available to answer any questions you may have. Visit
springer.com/engineering for more information on our latest products.
Telcordia Technologies, Inc.
IEEE Communications Society
Booth Number: Next to Registration
Web Site Address: www.comsoc.org
The IEEE Communications Society, a community of industry professionals with a
common interest in advancing all communications technologies, sponsors
publications, conferences, educational programs, local activities, and technical
committees. Visit our exhibit to join! Free samples of copies of IEEE Communications
Magazine for all!
IEEE GLOBECOM 2009
Booth Number: 407
Web Site Address: www.ieee-globecom.org/2009
IEEE GLOBECOM 2009, with the theme "Riding the Wave to Global Connectivity," will
be held in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA from 30 November - 4 December 2009. Its high
quality technical program will have sessions, tutorials and workshops with the latest
breakthroughs, and its EXPO will feature a Design & Development Forum, Access
Networks Forum, and Enterprise Networking Forum. This, in addition to a CEO Forum
and Keynotes from top leaders in the field, will appeal to managers, researchers and
practitioners from industry, academia and government from around the world. Please
join us at the "meeting place of the world" to network with colleagues and advance your
career!
Booth Number: 501
Web Site Address: www.telcordia.com
Telcordia Technologies, Inc. is a leading global provider of telecommunications
network software and services for IP, wireline, wireless, and cable. As the industry
continuously evolves, Telcordia has the experience and reach to deliver the critical
elements of success to help communications providers worldwide deploy innovative
and profitable new services via any network or device while helping carriers
aggressively reduce costs and grow revenues.
Wiley-Blackwell
Booth Number: 500
Web Site Address: www.wiley.com
Wiley-Blackwell carries on Wiley’s tradition of serving the world's research and
professional communities. Wiley-Blackwell, the Scientific, Technical, Medical and
Scholarly business of Wiley is a global publishing business with a deep strength in
every major academic and professional field. Wiley-Blackwell publishes more than
1,400 scholarly peer-reviewed journals and an extensive collection of encyclopedias,
books, databases, and laboratory manuals, both in print and online, in the physical and
life sciences, medicine, engineering, humanities and social sciences.
IEEE GLOBECOM 2010
Booth Number: 407
Web Site Address: www.ieee-globecom.org/2010
IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 will be held in Miami, USA from 28 November - 3 December
2009. Its high quality technical program will have paper sessions, tutorials, workshops
and panels with the latest breakthroughs and its EXPO will appeal to top industry,
academic and government leaders and practitioners through a Design & Developers
Forum, Access Networks Forum and Enterprise Networking Forum, as well as a CEO
Forum and Keynotes from top leaders in the field. Please join us in beautiful Miami to
network with colleagues as well as enjoy the nice weather and sunshine on the beach!
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CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS
IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 will feature a comprehensive technical program including several Symposia and a number of Tutorials and Workshops. IEEE GLOBECOM 2009
will also include an attractive expo program including keynote speakers, various Business, Technology and Industry fora, and vendor exhibits. Prospective authors
are invited to submit original technical papers for presentation at the conference and publication in the Proceedings. Proposals for Tutorials, Workshops, and Fora are
also invited. Visit the IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 website: http://www.ieee-globecom.org/2009 for details and submission information.
TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA
IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 will feature the following 11 technical symposia. For further details, please contact individual co-chairs or Symposia Chair,
Stefano Bregni, bregni@elet.polimi.it.
Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications
Communication Theory Symposium
Optical Networks and Systems Symposium
(Tracks: Cognitive Radio and Networks, Emerging
Technologies for Access Systems and Networks,
Consumer Networks, Data Storage, Satellite and Space
Communications, Other Related Technologies)
Mainak Chatterjee, mainak@eecs.ucf.edu
Masaaki Katayama, katayama@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Kwang-Cheng Chen, chenkc@cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw
Fatih Erden, fatih.erden@seagate.com
Claudio Sacchi, sacchi@disi.unitn.it
Tarek El-Bawab, telbawab@ieee.org
Lars Rasmussen, lars.rasmussen@unisa.edu.au
Merouane Debbah, merouane.debbah@supelec.fr
Elza Erkip, elza@poly.edu
Syed Ali Jafar, syed@uci.edu
Alberto Bononi, bononi@tlc.unipr.it
Galen Sasaki, galens@hawaii.edu
Naoaki Yamanaka, yamanaka.naoaki@ieee.org
Arunita Jaekel, arunita@uwindsor.ca
Ad-Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium
Young-Tak Kim, ytkim@yu.ac.kr
Pascal Lorenz, lorenz@ieee.org
Biplab Sikdar, sikdab@rpi.edu
Qian Zhang, qianzh@cs.ust.hk
Nizar Bouabdallah, nizar.bouabdallah@inria.fr
Azzedine Boukerche, boukerch@site.uottawa.ca
Chunxiao (Tricia) Chigan, cchigan@mtu.edu
Ashfaq Khokhar, ashfaq@ece.uic.edu
Communication and Information System Security
Symposium
A.Benslimane, abderrahim.benslimane@univ-avignon.fr
Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos, kartalopoulos@ou.edu
Qingming Ma, qma@cs.cmu.edu
Guenter Schaefer, schaefer@tu-ilmenau.de
Signal Processing for Communications
Symposium
Communication QoS, Reliability and Modeling
Symposium
Fabrizio Granelli, granelli@disi.unitn.it
Hajime Nakamura, nakamura@kddilabs.jp
Hung Henry Nguyen, hung.h.nguyen@aero.org
Tomohiko Taniguchi, t-taniguchi@jp.fujitsu.com
Hsiao-Chun Wu, wu@ece.lsu.edu
Communication Software and Services Symposium
Wireless Communications Symposium
Next-Generation Networking and Internet
Symposium
Nasir Ghani, nghani@ece.unm.edu
Ashwin Gumaste, ashwing@ieee.org
Xiaoming Fu, fu@cs.uni-goettingen.de
Deep Medhi, dmedhi-@umkc.edu
Robert Schober, rschober@ece.ubc.ca
Alberto Zanella, alberto.zanella@ieiit.cnr.it
Cheng Li, licheng@engr.mun.ca
Jingxian Wu, jingxian.wu@sonoma.edu
Wireless Networking Symposium
Sastri Kota, skota@harris.com
Maria Luisa Merani, merani.marialuisa@unimore.it
Tarik Taleb, taleb@aiet.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp
Jiang (Linda) Xie, linda.xie@uncc.edu
EXPO PROGRAM
IEEE GLOBECOM 2009 will feature several prominent keynote speakers, four major business and technology fora, and a large number of vendor exhibits. For vendor exhibits, please contact Exhibits Chair: Jerry Gibbon, jtgibbon@hotmail.com; for keynote speakers, please contact Keynote Chair, Mahmoud Daneshmand,
daneshmand@att.com; and for the fora, please contact appropriate chairs:
Business, Technology, and Industry Fora Chair:
Chi-Ming Chen, chimingchen@att.com
CEO Forum:
Matt Bross, matt.bross@bt.com
Dilip Krishnaswamy, dilip@ieee.org
Designers & Developers Forum:
Jeff Friedhoffer, jafried@ieee.org
ACCESS Executive Forum:
Dave Waring, dwaring@telcordia.com
Gabriel Jakobson, gabejakobson@earthlink.net
EntNet Business Forum:
Daniel Minoli, minoli@comcast.net
TUTORIALS
Proposals are invited for half- or full-day tutorials in communication and networking topics. Proposals should be submitted to Tutorials Chair, Nelson Fonseca,
nfonseca@ic.unicamp.br. Visit the conference website for detailed proposal guidelines.
WORKSHOPS
Proposals are invited for half- or full-day workshops in communication and networking topics. Proposals should be submitted to Workshops Chair, Rolf Stadler,
stadler@ee.kth.se. Visit the conference website for detailed proposal guidelines.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
> Complete Paper: 15 March 2009
> Tutorial Proposal: 15 March 2009
> Workshop Proposal: 15 March 2009
> Acceptance notification: 1 July 2009
> Camera-ready papers: 14 August 2009
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
General Chair:
Douglas N. Zuckerman
w2xd@aol.com
General Vice Chair:
Ross Anderson
r.c.anderson@ieee.org
Technical Program Chair:
Mehmet Ulema
mehmet.ulema@manhattan.edu
Expo Chair:
Nim Cheung
n.cheung@ieee.org
Professional Development Chair:
Robert Walp
rmwalp@earthlink.net
Conference Operations Chair
James Hong
jwkhong@postech.ac.kr
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