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Programme of the
8th
IEEE, IET International Symposium on
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, NETWORKS
AND DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
18-20 July 2012
Chair of Communication and Computer Networks
Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications
Poznan University of Technology
Poznao, Poland
IEEE Photonics Society Poland
IEEE Communication Society Poland, Chapter Poznan
IEEE Communication Society Poland, Chapter Krakow
IEEE UK&RI Section
Contents
University Map and Conference Venue 4
Foreword from Dean 6
Chairs’ Message 8
CSNDSP Steering Committee 9
Local Organising Committee 9
Chair of Special Sessions and Colloquiums 10
National/International Technical Committee 13
Keynote Speakers 15
Programme 19
Conference – Day 1
Plenary Talk 1 23
Optical Wireless Communication I (OWC I) 23
Resilient Optical and Wireless Networks Design (ROWND) 24
Teletraffic Models and Traffic Engineering (TMTE I) 24
Next Generation Wireless LANs (NGWL) 25
Antenna Technology for Satellites and Terrestrial Wireless Systems (ATST) 26
Chaos in Communication Systems (CCS) 28
Teletraffic Models and Traffic Engineering (TMTE II) 28
Tutorial: Dr. Ramin Saeedinia - Overview of Survivability and Fault Management in Optical Networks
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Signal and Image Processing Systems and Techniques for Medical Monitoring and Diagnosis: New Developments and Applications (SIPS)
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Complex Networks in Signal Processing and Communication Systems (CMSP) 30
Routing algorithms and optimization techniques in packet networks (RAOT) 31
Emerging Technologies for Secure, Intelligent, and Energy-Efficient Optical Communication Networks (ET1)
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Plenary Talk 2 33
Emerging Technologies for Secure, Intelligent, and Energy-Efficient Optical Communication Networks (ET 2)
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Conference – Day 2
Plenary Talk 3 34
Optical Wireless Communication II (OWC II) 34
Wireless Networks I (WN I) 35
Algorithms for Communications Systems I (ALG I) 36
Devices for Communications Systems I (DCS I) 37
Future Internet (FI) 38
Wireless Networks II (WN II) 39
Algorithms for Communications Systems II (ALG II) 40
Photonic Communications Systems and Networks (PCSN) 41
Optical Wireless Communications III (OWC III) 42
WN III: Wireless Networks III (WN III) 43
General Session I (GS I) 44
Plenary Talk 4 45
Conference – Day 3
Plenary Talk 5 46
Optical Wireless Communication IV (OWC IV) 46
Wireless Networks IV (WN IV) 47
General Session II (GS II) 48
Modelling and Optimisation of Communication Networks (MOCN) 49
Optical Communication (OC) 50
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) 51
Satellite and Space Communications (SSC) 52
Methods and Devices for Communication Systems (MDCS) 53
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Poznan University of Technology – Campus Map
Conference venue
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Conference Venue
Ro
om
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Foreword from Dean It is my pleasure and honour to welcome you to the city of Poznao, to our Poznan University of Technology and Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, for the 8th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing. The honour is the greater as this highly respected research event, circulating annually among the top-rated scientific institutions, for the first time has arrived to Central Europe, and to Poland. The symposium has brought to Poznao more than 150 participants. We are going to hear and discuss over 170 accepted papers, authored by ca 500 scientists from 41 countries. And it is a special pleasure to welcome the symposium to one of the best technical universities in Poland. The Poznan University of Technology, with its 10 faculties and 25 diploma areas, an academic community of 20000 students and 1000 academics, offers a growing portfolio of international degree programmes in engineering and commerce, architecture, software engineering, composites and nanomaterials, and, last but not least, information and communication technologies, conducted by our faculty. The scientific potential of Poznan University of Technology is also internationally acknowledged: the university has strong links of bilateral and multilateral research cooperation with more than 70 scientific institutions worldwide. Almost 160 bilateral agreements connect us with partner universities in the European Union student exchange programme ERASMUS; almost 30 of them concern our faculty. Our academics have been in the recent years involved in more than 20 international research projects, mostly within the EU 7th Frame Programme and COST actions in the field of computer science and information technology, electrical engineering, materials technology and transportation. Funding gained through research and development projects amounts to more than a half of the state budgetary resources of the university. Four units of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications gather experts in telecommunication systems, networks and switching systems, wireless communications, multimedia, micro- and optoelectronics, and electronic measurement systems. The academic staff of the Chair of Communication and Computer Networks, the main organiser of the symposium, have the world-recognised achievements in traffic theory, performance analysis and modelling of multi-service networks and systems, routing, switching systems, broadband networks, Internet and billing systems. For many of the international participants the symposium is the first occasion to visit Poland and Poznao. You have found yourselves in the capital of Wielkopolska – one of the most economically and culturally developed regions of Poland. Half-way between Berlin and Warsaw, the city of Poznan is a vibrant metropolis, important centre of culture, research, business and entertainment, a place where history meets modernity. Academic Poznao has 28 higher education institutions, including 8 state universities, among them the most prestigious: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan University of Economics, Poznan University of Technology. The impressive number of over 130000 students living here give the city an incredible energy.
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It is worth mentioning that Polish academic traditions go back to 14th century when the Jagiellonian University in Krakow was founded in 1364, as the second-oldest university in Central Europe (after that in Prague) and one of the oldest universities in the western world. Nicolaus Copernicus and Maria Skłodowska-Curie are among the greatest scientists ever. The city hosts prominent international events, like International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition or Malta International Arts Festival. In 2008 the city hosted the United Nations Climate Change Conference. If the symposium had been held in the previous month, I could have invited you to a major sports and cultural event, the UEFA EURO 2012 Poland-Ukraine football championship. Hereby, I would like to thank all the organisers of the symposium for their hard work and commitment, and the sponsors – for their technical and financial support. I wish the symposium attendees satisfying discussion and exchange of scientific ideas and solutions. I am sure you will enjoy your stay at our campus, in creative and friendly atmosphere, experiencing the traditional Polish hospitality.
Professor Paweł Szulakiewicz Dean of Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications Poznan University of Technology
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Chairs’ Message On behalf of the CSNDSP Steering Committee, the Local Organising Committee, the International Technical Committee and all the sponsors we are delighted to welcome you all to the Eighth IEEE, IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks, and Digital Signal Processing hosted by the Chair of Communication and Computer Networks at the Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland, 19-20 July 2012. Once again there are three colloquiums on Satellite and Space Communications, Photonic Communications Systems and Networks, and Optical Wireless Communications, and a tutorial on Overview of Survivability and Fault Management in Optical Networks as well as a number of special sessions and organized by the experts in the field to whom CSNDSP is very grateful. The programme also includes internationally known keynote speakers presenting overviews of current research in topical areas. The CSNDSP 2012 has received technical sponsorships from IEEE, IEEE UK&RI Section, IEEE Photonic Society (Poland), IEEE Communication Society Poland, Chapter Poznan, IEEE Communication Society Poland, Chapter Krakow, IEICE Communications Society, IEICE Europe Section, IET, Chair of Communication and Computer Networks, The European Association for Signal Processing; sponsorships from The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE), Poznan University of Technology, Polish Association of Telecommunication Engineers, The Mediterranean Journals of Computers and Networks (MEDJCN), and Electronics and Communications (MEDJEC). In line with the CSNDSP tradition, once again number of sponsored prizes will be awarded to the authors of best papers as well as ten travel grants. As in previous events an extended version of selected papers will be published in a number of special issues selected journals. The CSNDSP2012 has received a large number of papers from 41 countries. Each paper has been reviewed by at least two independent reviews and the authors have been given the opportunity to respond to the reviewers’ comments, revise and resubmit their paper. We are very grateful to all the expert reviewers for their time and effort. All the accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE Xplore. Finally, on behalf of the CSNDSP Steering Committee and the Local Organising Committee we would like to wish you all a very successful and pleasant conference and hope that CSNDSP 2012 will prove to be interesting, stimulating and enjoyable both technically and socially, and look forward to seeing you at CSNDSP 2014. With best wishes,
Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy
CSNDSP Chair
Prof. Mariusz Głąbowski
CSNDSP 2012 Local Chair
Dr. Piotr Zwierzykowski
CSNDSP 2012 Technical Chair
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Steering Committee
Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy Northumbria University, UK Chair
Prof. Rolando Carrasco Newcastle University UK
Prof. Erich Leitgeb Graz University of Technology, Austria
Prof. Michael D. Logothetis University of Patras Greece
Local Organising Committee
Prof. Mariusz Głąbowski Poznan University of Technology, Poland Local Chair
Dr. Piotr Zwierzykowski Poznan University of Technology, Poland Technical Chair
Prof. Maciej Stasiak Poznan University of Technology, Poland Award Chair
Dr. Sławomir Hanczewski Poznan University of Technology, Poland Publication Chair
Dr. Maciej Piechowiak University of Economy, Poland Webmaster
Dr. Joanna Weissenberg Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Maciej Sobieraj Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Krzysztof Stachowiak Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Michał Stasiak Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Jakub Sobczak Poznan University of Technology, Poland
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Chairs of Special Sessions and Colloquiums 3rd Colloquium on Photonic Communications Systems and Networks
Dr. Wai Pang Ng Northumbria University UK
Dr. Nicola Calabretta Eindhoven University of Technology Netherland
Dr. Kyriakos E. Zoiros Democritus University of Thrace Greece
Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy Northumbia University UK
Prof. Dr-Ing. Otto Strobel Esslingen University of Applied Sciences Germany
Dr. Michael Connelly University of Limerick Ireland
3rd Colloquium in Optical Wireless Communications
Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy Northumbia University UK
Dr. Sajid Sheikh Muhammad National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan
Dr. Hoa Le Minh Northumbria University UK
Prof. Erich Leitgeb Graz University of Technology Austria
3rd Colloquium on Satellite and Space Communications
Dr. Wilfried Gappmair Graz University of Technology Austria
Dr. Wolfgang Kogler EADS Astrium Munich Germany
Dr. Uwe-Carsten Fiebig German Aerospace Center Germany
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Antenna Technology for Satellites and Terrestrial Wireless Systems
Dr. Steven Gao University of Surrey UK
Prof. Jiadong Xu Northwestern Polytechnical University China
Chaos in Communication Systems
Dr. Krishna Busawon Northumbria University UK
Complex Networks in Signal Processing and Communication Systems
Dr. Jill Stewart University of Lincoln UK
Dr. Wing-Kuen Ling University of Lincoln UK
Emerging Technologies for Secure, Intelligent, and Energy-Efficient Optical Communication Networks
Prof. Zuquing Zhu University of Science and Technology of China China
Prof. Lilin Yi Shanghai Jiao Tong University China
Dr. Jian Zhao Tyndall National Institute Ireland
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Next Generation Wireless LANs
Dr. Piotr Remlein Poznan University of Technology Poland
Resilient Optical and Wireless Networks Design
Dr. Yousef Kavian Shahid Chamran University Iran
Routing Algorithms and Optimization Techniques in Packet Networks
Dr. Maciej Piechowiak University of Economy Bydgoszcz Poland
Dr. Piotr Zwierzykowski Poznan University of Technology Poland
Signal and Image Processing Systems and Techniques for Medical Monitoring and Diagnosis: New Developments and Applications
Dr. Reza Saatchi Sheffield Hallam University UK
Teletraffic Models, Traffic Engineering and Network Optimization
Dr. Ioannis Moscholios University of Peloponnese Greece
Mr. Janusz Wiewióra NetWorkS! Poland
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National and International Technical Committee Dr. Vahid Ahmadi Tarbiat Modarres University, Iran
Dr. Maaruf Ali Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
Dr. Slavisa Aleksic Vienna University of Technology, Austria Mr. Nader Anani Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Dr. Jean Armstrong Monash University, Australia
Dr. Peter Ball Oxford Brookes University, UK Prof. Jean-Pierre Barbot ENSEA, France
Dr. Driss Benhaddou University of Houston, USA Dr. Andrzej Bęben Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Uma Bhattacharya Bengal Engineering & Science University, India Prof. Anthony C. Boucouvalas University of Peloponnese, Greece
Prof. Ahmed Bouridane Northumbria University, UK Prof. Nicu Bizon University of Pitesti, Romania
Prof. Guntis Barzdins University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Dr. Davide Careglio Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Dr. Hind Castel-Taleb Institute Natio. D. Télécom., France
Prof. Chao Lu Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Dr. Periklis Chatzimisios Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece
Dr. Andrzej Chydzioski Silesian University of Technology, Poland Dr. Michael Connelly
University of Limerick, Ireland
Prof. Anthony G. Constantinides Imperial College, United Kingdom
Dr. Izzat Darwazeh University College, London, United Kingdom
Dr. Dimiter Dimitrov Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden
Prof. István Frigyes Budapest Technical University, Hungary
Prof. Shan Fu Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Dr. Steven Gao University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Dr. Michael Gebhart NXP, Gratkorn, Austria
Prof. Mohammad Ghavami London South Bank University, UK Prof. Roger Green University of Warwick, United Kingdom Dr. Jan Haase Vienna University of Technology, Austria Dr. Jaromir Hrad Czech Technical University in Prague,Czech Prof. Akiya Inoue Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan Prof. Luciano Izzo University Of Napoli, Italy Dr. Alexandros Kaloxylos University Of Peloponnese, Greece Dr. Theodoros Kamalakis University of Athens, Greece
Prof. Gorazd Kandus Institut Jozef Stefan, Ljubljana, Slovenia Prof. Jean Le Bihan Université Européenne de Bretagne, France Dr. Chung Ghiu Lee Chosun University, South Korea
Dr. Wing-Kuen Ling Lincoln University, United Kingdom
Dr. Fei Liu University Twent, The Netherlands Dr. Sławomir Madkowiak Poznan University of Technology, Poland Dr. Krzysztof Malczewski Poznan University of Technology, Poland Prof. Maja Matijasevic Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Frank Silvio Marzano Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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Prof. Abbas Mohammed Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Dr. Wai Pang Ng Northumbria University, United Kingdom Prof. Faruk Öek Ankara University, Turkey Dr. Piotr Pacyna AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Dr. Stelios Papaharalabos National Observatory of Athens, Greece Prof. Richard Penty Cambridge University, United Kingdom
Mr. Robert Pękal Deputy Manager, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
Prof. Wolfgang Pribyl Technical University Graz, Austria
Dr. Fernández Ramos Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
Dr. Ridha Rejeb Institute for Advanced Engineering and Research , Germany Dr. Piotr Remlein Poznan University of Technology, Poland Dr. Joseph Rodrigues Agnel Polytechnic , India Dr. Reza Saatchi Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom Dr. Sajid Sheikh Muhammad National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences,Pakistan Prof. Shigeo Shioda Urban Environment and Systems, Faculty of Engineering Chiba University, Japan
Dr. Ismael Soto
University of Santiago, Chile
Dr. Ulrich Speidel University of Auckland, New Zealand
Dr. Robert Stewart Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland Dr. Lampros Stergioulas Brunel University, United Kingdom Dr. Stylianos Sygletos University of Karlsruhe, Germany Dr. Ashraf Al-Tahat Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Jordan Prof. Haifa Takruri-Rizk University of Salford, United Kingdom Prof. Ioannis Tomkos Athens Information Technology, Greece Dr. Giorgio Maria Tosi Beleffi Italian Ministry of Economic, Italy Dr. Peter Truchly Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia
Dr. Alexey Vinel, SPIIRAS Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Prof. Yannis Viniotis University Raleigh, United States of America Dr. Vitsas Vasileios Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece Dr. Pei Xiao University of Surrey, United Kingdom Dr. Yousef Kavian Shahid Chamran University Iran Prof. Michalis N Zervas Southampton University, United Kingdom Dr. Zuqing Zhu University of Science and Technology of China, China Dr. Mariusz Żal Poznan University of Technology, Poland
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Keynote Speakers
Prof. Izzat Darwazeh, PhD, CEng, FIEE, SMIEEE Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
University College London, London, UK
Professor Izzat Darwazeh holds the University of London Chair of Communications and heads
the 60 strong Communications and Information System (CIS) group in UCL’s Department of
Electronic and Electrical Engineering. Born in 1963, he obtained his first degree in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Jordan in 1984 and the MSc and PhD degrees, from the
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), in 1986 and 1991,
respectively. Prior to UCL he was a researcher and an academic at the University of Wales-
Bangor and the University of Manchester. He is a Fellow of the IET and a Senior Member of
the IEEE.
His teaching covers aspects of wireless and optical fibre communications, telecommunication
networks and high speed integrated circuits and MMICs. He lectures widely in the UK and
overseas. His research interests are mainly in the areas of wireless communication system
design, modelling and implementation, high speed optical communication systems and
networks, microwave circuits and MMICs for optical fibre applications and in mobile and
wireless communication circuits and systems. He has authored/co-authored more than 150
research papers and has supervised more than 100 postgraduate students, including being
first supervisor for 25 Doctoral (PhD and Engineering Doctorates –EngD) students. He has co-
authored (with Luis Moura) a book on Linear Circuit Analysis and Modelling (Elsevier 2005)
and is the co-editor of the IEE book on Analogue Optical Communications (IEE 1995).
Professor Darwazeh serves on various committees of UK and international research
organisations and funding bodies and has chaired several international conferences in the
area of communications. He regularly acts as a panellist and has chaired several panels at
industrial and academic conferences on networks and communications. He collaborates with
various telecommunications and electronic industries in the UK and overseas and has acted as
a consultant to various academic, industrial, financial, legal and government organisations in
the UK and overseas.
Over the past 15 years, Professor Darwazeh has acted as an External Examiner for
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at nine universities in the UK and overseas
(Europe, Africa and South East Asia). He has also acted as an academic assessor of new
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes on numerous occasions nationally and
internationally. He was a PhD external Examiner on more than 60 occasions again at UK and
overseas universities.
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Dr. Frank Deicke
Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems
Dresden, Germany Frank Deicke received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering
from the Dresden University of Technology. Since 2004 he has been with Fraunhofer Institute
for Photonic Microsystems in Dresden, Germany. His main research interests are related to
enabling technologies such as wireless energy transfer, RFID and optical wireless
communication. Since 2011 he is group manager for optical sensors and communications.
Additionally he is sub leader of the new IrDA 10GigaIR working group and co-founder of the Li-
Fi Consortium.
Dr. Haris Gačanin
Alcatel-Lucent Bell N.V.
Antwerp, Belgium
Dr. Haris Gacanin was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he
received his Dipl.-Ing. degree in Electrical engineering from the Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, University of Sarajevo in 2000. He received his M.E.E. and Ph.D.E.E. from
Graduate School of Electrical Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan, in 2005 and 2008,
respectively. Since April 2008 until May 2010 he has been working first as Japan Society for
Promotion of Science (JSPS) postdoctoral research fellow and then as an Assistant Professor at
Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University. Currently, he is with Alcatel-Lucent Bell
N.V. in Antwerp, Belgium.
His research interest is in the fields of wireline and wireless communications with focus on:
home networking technology and architectures, management and diagnostics of home and
access networks, xDSL transmission technology, wireless network coding, channel estimation
and equalization, cognitive radio, MIMO, wireless sensor networks, dynamic resource
allocation, iterative receivers, channel coding and hybrid ARQ, PAPR reduction, cooperative
relaying, communication theory and gigabit PON identification. He is member of IEEE and
IEICE and Chair of the IEICE Europe Section.
He was acting as a chair, review and technical program committee member of various
technical journals and conferences. He is a recipient of the 2010 KDDI Foundation Research
Grant Award, the 2008 Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) Postdoctoral Fellowships
for Foreign Researchers, the 2005 Active Research Award in Radio Communications, 2005
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC 2005-Fall) Student Paper Award from IEEE VTS Japan
Chapter and the 2004 Institute of IEICE Society Young Researcher Award. He was awarded by
Japanese Government (MEXT) Research Scholarship in 2002.
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Professor Maciej Stasiak Poznan University of Technology Poznan, Poland Prof. Maciej Stasiak received MSc and PhD degrees in telecommunication
from the Institute of Communications Engineering, Moscow, Russia, in 1979
and 1984, respectively. In 1996 he received DSc degree (habilitation) from Poznan University
of Technology in telecommunication. In 2006 he was nominated as full professor. Between
1983-92 he worked in Polish industry as a designer of electronic and microprocessor systems.
In 1992, he joined the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications Poznan University of
Technology. He is currently a head of the Chair of Communications and Computer Networks at
the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications at Poznan University of Technology.
Prof. Maciej Stasiak is the author or co-author of 5 books and more than 200 scientific papers,
which have been published in scientific journals and presented at national and international
conferences. He is engaged in research and teaching in the area of performance analysis and
modeling of multi-service networks and switching systems, in particular, resource allocation,
call admission control, quality of service, multi-rate systems and queuing systems. He was a
supervisor of 6 PhD dissertations and about 50 MSc projects. Prof. Maciej Stasiak is a Member
of Communications Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, a Member of
Communications Society, Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers,
and a Member of Association for Computing Machinery.
Prof. Maciej Stasiak has been involved in many national and international projects dealing
with network and resources optimization. Since 2004 he has been actively carrying out
research on modeling and dimensioning cellular networks 2/3/4G. The relevant research
results obtained so far have been implemented in software used by cellular operators to
handle tasks such as the analysis of the capacity and optimization of the 2/3G/4G network (he
is co-author of book: Modeling and Dimensioning of Mobile Networks: From GSM to LTE,
From GSM to LTE published by Willey).
Professor Zhengyuan Xu Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Zhengyuan Xu received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in electronic engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1989 and 1991, respectively,
and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, in 1999. From 1991 to 1996, he was with Tsinghua Unisplendour Group Corporation, Tsinghua University, as system engineer and department manager. In 1999, he joined University of California, Riverside, first as Assistant Professor and then tenured Associate Professor and Professor. He was Founding Director of the multi-campus Center for Ubiquitous Communication by Light (UC-Light), University of California.
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In 2010, he was selected by the "Thousand Talents Program" of China, and appointed as Professor in Department of Electronic Engineering and Tsinghua National Laboratory of Information Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, where he has established Optical Wireless Information Systems (OWisys) Laboratory. His research focuses on wireless communications, networking, optical wireless communications, geolocation, intelligent transportation systems, and signal processing. He has published over 160 journal and conference papers. He has served as an associate editor and guest editor for different IEEE journals in communications, vehicular technology, or signal processing. He also served as a chair, session chair, technical program committee chair and member for numerous international conferences and workshops. He was Founding Chair of IEEE Workshop on Optical Wireless Communications and IEEE International Workshop on Optical Wireless Communications in China. He was an elected member of IEEE Signal Processing Society’s Technical Committee on Signal Processing for Communications for several years. More information can be found at http://www.OWisys.org/.
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PROGRAMME Venue: Lecture-Conference Center, Poznan University of Technology, ul. Piotrowo 2,
60-965 Poznan
Registration:
18 July: 7:30-17:30
19 July: 7:30-17:30
20 July: 7:30-10:00
TUESDAY, JULY 17
14:00-14:15
Room 101
Polanka 3
Haris Gačanin
Presentation of The IEICE and The IEICE Europe Section
14:15-15:30
Room 101
Polanka 3
IEICE Discussion Panel
Moderator:Haris Gačanin
Theoretical and practical aspects of research and development activities
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Wednesday, July 18
Time Room 1 Room 12 Room 2 Room 6
08:30 Opening Ceremony
09:00 PT 1: Plenary Talk 1
09:45 OWC I: Optical Wireless Communication I
TMTE I: Teletraffic Models and Traffic Engineering I
ROWND: Resilient Optical and Wireless Networks Design
NGWL: Next Generation Wireless LANs
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 ATST: Antenna Technology for Satellites and Terrestrial Wireless Systems
TMTE II: Teletraffic Models and Traffic Engineering II
CCS: Chaos in Communication Systems
Tutorial: Dr. Ramin Saeedinia - Overview of Survivability and Fault Management in Optical Networks
13:00 Lunch
14:30
SIPS: Signal and Image Processing Systems and Techniques for Medical Monitoring and Diagnosis: New Developments and Applications
RAOT: Routing algorithms and optimization techniques in packet networks
CMSP: Complex Networks in Signal Processing and Communication Systems
ET1: Emerging Technologies for Secure, Intelligent, and Energy-Efficient Optical Communication Networks
16:30 Coffee Break
17:00 PT 2: Plenary Talk 2
ET2: Emerging Technologies for Secure, Intelligent, and Energy-Efficient Optical Communication Networks
18:00 Social Event - Welcome Reception
19:15 Guided City Tour
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Thursday, July 19
Time Room 1 Room 12 Room 2 Room 6
08:00
Steering and LoC meeting
08:45 PT3: Plenary Talk 3
09:30 OWC II: Optical Wireless Communication II
ALG I: Algorithms for Communications Systems I
WN I: Wireless Networks I
DCS I: Devices for Communications Systems I
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 FI: Future Internet ALG II: Algorithms for Communications Systems II
WN II: Wireless Networks II
PCSN: Photonic Communications Systems and Networks
13:00 Lunch
15:00 OWC III: Optical Wireless Communications III
GS I: General Session I WN III: Wireless Networks III
CSNDSP 2014 Meeting
16:30 Coffee Break
17:00 PT4: Plenary Talk 4
18:20 Gala Dinner
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Friday, July 20
Time Room 1 Room 12 Room 2 Room 6
08:00 PT 5: Plenary Talk 5
08:45 OWC IV: Optical Wireless Communication IV
GS II: General Session II WN IV: Wireless Networks IV
MOCN: Modelling and Optimisation of Communication Networks
10:15 Coffee Break
10:45 OC: Optical Communication SSC: Satellite and Space Communications
WSN: Wireless Sensor Networks
MDCS: Methods and Devices for Communication Systems
12:15 Closing Speech and Feedbacks
12:35 Lunch
13:30 Social Event - Wielkopolska Tour
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
8:30-9:00 Conference Opening (Room 1)
09:00 - 09:40
Room 1
Plenary Talk 1
Chair: Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK)
From Concepts to Realities: Non-Orthogonal Spectrally Efficient Multicarrier
proposals for Future Generations of Wireless and Optical systems
Prof. Izzat Darwazeh
09:45 - 10:45
Room 1
OWC I: Optical Wireless Communication I
Chair: Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
09:45
Adaptive Coded Modulation for FSO Links
Kiran Fatima (National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences &
University of Lahore, Pakistan); Sajid Sheikh Muhammad (National University
of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
10:00
Optimisation of Transmission Bandwidth for Indoor Cellular OWC System
Using a Dynamic Handover Decision-Making Algorithm
Dehao Wu (Northumbria University & OCRG Research Group, UK); Zabih
Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK); Hoa Le Minh (Northumbria
University, UK); Sujan Rajbhandari (Northumbria University, UK)
10:15
Comparison of 830 nm and 1550 nm based Free Space Optical
Communications link under Controlled Fog Conditions
Muhammad Ijaz (Northumbria University, UK); Zabih Ghassemlooy
(Northumbria University, UK); Sujan Rajbhandari (Northumbria University,
UK); Hoa Le Minh (Northumbria University, UK); Joaquin Perez (Northumbria
University & School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences,
UK); Asghar Gholami (Isfahan University of Technology, Iran)
10:30
LT Codes Performance over Indoor Mobile Wireless Optical Channel
Nicolas Barbot (Universirty of Limoges, France); Seyed Sina Torkestani
(University of Limoges, France); Stephanie Sahuguede (University of Limoges,
France); Anne Julien-Vergonjanne (University of Limoges, France); Jean Pierre
Cances (University of Limoges, France)
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09:45 - 10:45
Room 2
ROWND: Resilient Optical and Wireless Networks Design
Chair: Yousef Kavian (Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran)
09:45
Downlink interference characterization in two-tier femtocell networks
Zoltán Jakó, Jr. (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary);
Gabor Jeney (Budapest University of Technology and Economics & Network
Security Audit Ltd., Hungary)
10:00
Reaching an Agreement in a Distributed Environment in Absence of
Omission Faults
Adel Khosravi (Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran); Yousef Kavian
(Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran)
10:15
Reliability Against Performance in Wireless Sensor Networks
Mohamad saeed Ansari (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran); Ali
Mahani (Shahid Bahonar University, Iran)
10:30
Duplication Avoidance for Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Mohammad Hossein Askari-Hemmat (Shahid Bahonar University of Keman,
Iran); Ali Mahani (Shahid Bahonar University, Iran); Yousef Kavian (Shahid
Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran)
09:45 - 10:45
Room 12
TMTE I: Teletraffic Models and Traffic Engineering I
Chair: Janusz Wiewiora (Networks sp. z o. o., Poland)
09:45
Derivatives of Blocking Probabilities in Multirate Access Tree Networks
Ioannis Moscholios (University of Peloponnese, Greece); John S Vardakas
(University of Patras, Greece); Michael D. Logothetis (University of Patras,
Greece); Anthony Boucouvalas (University of Peloponnese, Greece)
10:00
On Code Reservation in Multi-Rate OCDMA Passive Optical Networks
John S Vardakas (University of Patras, Greece); Ioannis Moscholios
(University of Peloponnese, Greece); Michael D. Logothetis (University of
Patras, Greece); Vassilis Stylianakis (University of Patras, Greece)
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10:15
Application of Decay Rate Analysis for GTS Provisioning in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Jacqueline Stewart (Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland); Robert Stewart
(Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland); Najmuddin Hassan (Athlone
Institute of Technology, Ireland); John Allen (Athlone Institute of Technology,
Ireland)
09:45 - 10:45
Room 2
NGWL: Next Generation Wireless LANs
Chair: Piotr Remlein (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
09:45
OFDM with Transmit and Receive Antenna Selection Based on Subcarrier
Groups
Piotr Remlein (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Tezcan T. Cogalan
(Kadir Has University, Turkey); Tansal Gucluoglu (Kadir Has University,
Turkey)
10:00
Performance Analysis of Space-Time MIMO Systems over Correlated
Dynamic Channels
Kosmowski Krzysztof (Defence Communication Institute, Poland); Joseph
Pawelec (Defence Communications Institute, Poland)
10:15
Wireless Mesh Network Capacity Analysis with Spatial Channel Reuse and
Adaptive Modulation
Rafal Krenz (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
10:30
10:30 Decoding of Serial Concatenated Convolutional Codes Using Log-MAP
Delta Algorithm
Piotr Tyczka (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
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11:15 – 13:00
Room 1
ATST: Antenna Technology for Satellites and Terrestrial Wireless Systems
Chairs: Steven Gao (University of Surrey, UK), Jiadong Xu (Northwestern
Polytechnical University, P.R. China)
11:15
A Broadband Planar Quasi-Yagi Antenna with X-Shaped Driven Elements
Fan Qin (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Yao Gao
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Gao Wei (Northwestern
Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu (Northwestern Polytechnical
University, P.R. China)
11:30
Edge Scattering Evaluation of Complex Target Based on Unigraphics
Yutao Qi (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jianzhou Li
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Cun Zhang
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Gao Wei (Northwestern
Polytechnical University, P.R. China)
11:45
Design of Low Profile Wideband Omni-directional Antenna
Xinwei Wang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Fan Qin
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Gao Wei (Northwestern
Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu (Northwestern Polytechnical
University, P.R. China)
12:00
Wave Reflection Properties of Moving Conducting Surfaces at Normal
Incidence with Lorentz-FDTD Method
Kuisong Zheng (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jianzhou
Li (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Gao Wei
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China)
12:15
Investigation of dual-polarised printed slot antennas for folded reflectarray
unit cells at Ka band
Chong Zhang (University of Surrey, UK); Dawei Zhou (University of Surrey,
UK); Steven Gao (University of Surrey, UK); Gao Wei (Northwestern
Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu (Northwestern Polytechnical
University, P.R. China); Jianzhou Li (Northwestern Polytechnical University,
P.R. China)
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12:30
A Miniaturized Fermi TSA With Improved Radiation Characteristics For UWB
Application
Qi Zhang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Li Fu
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Shuai Shi (Northwestern
Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu (Northwestern Polytechnical
University, P.R. China); Gao Wei (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R.
China)
11:15 - 12:30
Room 2
CCS: Chaos in Communication Systems
Chairs: Krishna Busawon (Northumbria University, UK), Rupak Kharel
(Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
11:15
Discrete-Time Synchronization of Chaotic Systems for Secure
Communication
Mohamed Djemai (Université de Valenciennes, France); Jean Pierre Barbot
(ALIEN-INRIA / ECS-Lab/ ENSEA (EA-3649) France, France)
11:30
Microstrip Line Impact on Microwave Chaotic Oscillator Behaviour
Francois Caudron (Electronique et Commande des Systemes Laboratoire (ECS
Lab), France); Achour Ouslimani (ENSEA, France); René Vézinet (CEA-DAM,
France); Abed-Elhak Kasbari (ENSEA-ECS-Lab, France)
11:45
A 40 GSamples/s InP-DHBT Track-and-Hold Amplifier with High Dynamic
Range and Large Bandwidth
Yves Bouvier (NTT Corporation, Japan); Achour Ouslimani (ENSEA, France);
Jean Godin (Alcatel-Thales III-V Lab, France); Agnieszka Konczykowska (III-V
Lab, France)
12:00
Observer Design for Sliding Mode Control of Chaotic Systems
Mohamed Mchiri (National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT), Tunisia);
Nahka Khraief (SYSCOM Laboratory, Poland); Safya Belghith (ecole nationale
d'ingnieurs de Tunis, Tunisia)
12:15
Observer-based secure communication using indirect coupled
synchronization
Rupak Kharel (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK); Krishna Busawon
(Northumbria University, UK); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University,
UK)
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11:15 – 12:45
Room 12
TMTE II: Teletraffic Models and Traffic Engineering II
Chair: Ioannis Moscholios (University of Peloponnese, Greece)
11:15
The Configurations for Experimental Study of the Network Performance
Marek Michalski (Poznan University of Technology & Chair of Communication
and Computer Networks, Poland)
11:30
Power Allocation Games for Cognitive Radio Networks with Incomplete
Information
Jerzy Martyna (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
11:45
Deadline Maximum Signal to Interference Ratio Scheduling Algorithm for
WiMAX
Rabee Mustapha Abuteir (Islamic University Of Gaza, Palestine)
12:00
Internal Blocking Probability Calculation in Switching Networks with
Additional Inter-stage Links and Engset Traffic
Mariusz Glabowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Michał
Dominik Stasiak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
12:15
A Full-availability Group Model with Multi-service Sources and Threshold
Mechanisms
Mariusz Glabowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Maciej
Sobieraj (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Maciej Stasiak (Poznan
University of Technology, Poland)
12:30
The application of the Erlang's Ideal Grading for modelling of UMTS cells
Maciej Stasiak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Mariusz Glabowski
(Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Slawomir Hanczewski (Poznan
University of Technology, Poland)
11:15 – 12:15
Room 6
Tutorial
Overview of Survivability and Fault Management in Optical Networks
Dr. Ramin Saeedinia
12:45 - 14:30 Lunch
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14:30 - 16:30
Room 1
SIPS: Signal and Image Processing Systems and Techniques for Medical
Monitoring and Diagnosis: New Developments and Applications
Chair: Reza Saatchi (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
14:30
Modified Two-Stage Separated Virtual Steering Vector-Based Algorithm for
Two-Dimensional Frequency Estimation
Shahida Ghulam Qadir (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China)
14:45
Segmentation of sperm's Acrosome, Nucleus and Mid-piece in microscopic
images of stained human semen smear
Ahmad Bijar (Shahed University, Iran); Mohammad Mikaili (University of
Shahed, Iran); Antonio Benavent (Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Spain);
Rasoul Khayati (Shahed University, Iran)
15:00
Security Improvement for Audio Watermarking in Image Using BCH Coding
Amir reza Fazli (Sajad Anistitute of Higher Education, Iran); Mohammad
Mahdi Eghbali Asli (Sadjad Institute Of Higher Education, Iran); Zahra Kazemi
(Sadjad Institute of Higher Educations, Iran); Ghazaleh Sarbisheie (Mashad,
Iran)
15:15
Using One hot Residue Number System(OHRNS) for Digital Image
Processing
Davar Kheirandish Taleshmekaeil (Azad University of Parsabadmogan, Iran)
15:30
A Developed Image Compression Based on Wavelet Transform
Sattar B. Sadkhan (University of Babylon & Chair of IEEE IRAQ - Section, Iraq);
Nidaa Abdual Muhsin Abbas ( & Babylon university-computer science Dept.,
Iraq); Ishraq Hassan (Lecturer, Iraq)
15:45
Spectral Analysis of Bone Low Frequency Vibration Signals
Hajar Razaghi (Sheffield Hallam University, UK); Reza Saatchi (Sheffield
Hallam University, UK); Amaka Offiah (University of Sheffield, UK); Nick
Bishop (University of Sheffield, UK); Derek Burke (Sheffield Children’s
Hospital NHS Trust, Sheffield, UK)
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16:00
Design and Implementation of Interpolation Algorithms for Image Super
Resolution
Chidananda Murthy M V (Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, India); M z
Kurian (Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, India); H s Guruprasad (BMS
College of Engineering, India); Vanishree Yallapurmath (Sri Siddhartha
Institute of Technology, India)
14:30 - 16:30
Room 2
CMSP: Complex Networks in Signal Processing and Communication Systems
Chairs: Wing-Kuen Ling (University of Lincoln, UK), Jill Stewart (School of
Engineering, University of Lincoln, UK)
14:30
A survey of the Main Line of the Polish Pioneering Power Control
Systems/Networks
Jozef B. Lewoc (BPBiT (Design, Research and Translation Agency) Leader,
Poland); Slawomir Skowronski (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland);
Antoni Izworski (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland); Antonina
Kieleczawa (IASE (Institute of Power System Automation), Poland); Nicolae
Bulz (Romanian Academy of Sciences, Poland)
14:45 A New Family of Binary Sequences With Six and Eight Valued Correlations
Sankhadip Roy (Sabanci University, Turkey)
15:00 Improving settling and rise times of controllers via intelligent algorithms
Danilo Pelusi (University of Teramo, Italy)
15:15
Optimal Overcomplete Kernel Design for Sparse Representations via
Discrete Fractional Fourier Transforms
Wing-Kuen Ling (University of Lincoln, UK)
15:30
Sensor Fault Detection for Industrial Gas Turbine System by Using Principal
Component Analysis Based Y-distance Indexes
Yu Zhang (University of Lincoln, UK); Chris Bingham (University of Lincoln, UK)
15:45
Optimal and Simultaneous Designs of Hermitian Transforms and Masks for
Reducing Intraclass Separations of Feature Vectors for Anomaly Detection
of Diabetic Retinopathy Images
Wing-Kuen Ling (University of Lincoln, UK)
16:00 Trend Extraction Based on Hilbert-Huang Transform
Zhijing Yang (University of Lincoln, UK); Chris Bingham (Univ. of Lincoln, UK)
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16:15 Orthogonal Overcomplete Kernel Design for Sparse Representation
Zhijing Yang (University of Lincoln, UK)
14:30 - 16:30
Room 12
RAOT: Routing algorithms and optimization techniques in packet networks
Chairs: Maciej Piechowiak (University of Economy, Bydgoszcz, Poland),
Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
14:30
Dijkstra-based Localized Multicast Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Bartosz Musznicki (INEA S.A., Poland); Mikołaj Tomczak (Poznan University of
Technology, Poland); Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan University of Technology,
Poland)
14:45
Performance Evaluation of Source-Specific Multicast Routing Protocols for
IP Networks
Tomasz Bartczak (Nokia-Siemens, Poland); Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan
University of Technology, Poland)
15:00
Performance Evaluation of Multicast Overlay Routing Protocols
Krzysztof Stachowiak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Tytus
Pawlak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Maciej Piechowiak
(University of Economy, Bydgoszcz, Poland)
15:15
Application of IP Multicast in Embedded Systems with OpenWRT
Michał Chmielewski (University of Economy, Bydgoszcz, Poland); Paweł
Szyszkowski (University of Economy, Bydgoszcz, Poland); Maciej Piechowiak
(University of Economy, Bydgoszcz, Poland)
15:30
The Evaluation of Multicast Routing Algorithms with Delay Constraints in
Mesh Networks
Maciej Piechowiak (University of Economy, Bydgoszcz, Poland); Piotr
Zwierzykowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
15:45
Routing in wireless ad hoc networks jointly optimized for minimum
transmission power and maximum network lifetime
Peter Ball (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
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16:00
Investigation of the Impact of Hop-Count and Node Density on MANET's
Performance
Son Tran (Northumbria University, UK); Hoa Le Minh (Northumbria
University, UK); Graham Sexton (Northumbria University, UK); Nauman
Aslam (Northumbria University, UK)
16:15 IP Pool Manager
Marek Michalski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
14:30 - 16:30
Room 6
ET1: Emerging Technologies for Secure, Intelligent, and Energy-Efficient
Optical Communication Networks
Chair: Lilin Yi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China)
14:30
Scalable Network Planning for Elastic Optical Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Networks
Wei Lu (University of Science and Technology of China, P.R. China); Xiang
Zhou (University of Science and Technology of China, P.R. China); Long Gong
(University of Science and Technology of China, P.R. China); Zuqing Zhu
(University of Science and Technology of China, P.R. China)
14:45
Space-Time Codes for Fiber Communications: Coding Gain and
Experimental Validation (Invited)
Yves Jaouën (Telecom ParisTech, France); Sami Mumtaz (Telecom ParisTech,
France); Elie Awwad (Telecom ParisTech, France); Ghaya Rekaya-Ben Othman
(TELECOM ParisTech, France)
15:15
Channel Estimation and Compensation in Chromatic Dispersion Limited
Optical Fast OFDM Systems
Jian Zhao (Tyndall National Institute, Ireland); Andrew Ellis (Tyndall National
Institute, Ireland)
15:30
Improved Power Budgets of End-to-End Real-Time Optical OFDM PON
Systems Using Wavelength-Offset Optical Filtering (Invited)
Jianming Tang (Bangor University, UK)
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16:00
Dynamic Optical Arbitrary Waveform Generation and Measurement to
Increase the Flexibility, Fidelity and Bandwidth of Optical Networks
(Invited)
Nicolas K Fontaine (Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent, USA); Ryan P Scott (University of
California, Davis, USA); David Geisler (University of California at Davis, USA);
S. J. B. Yoo (University of California, Davis, USA)
16:30 - 16:50 Coffee Break
17:00 – 17:45
Room 1
Plenary Talk 2
Chair: Mariusz Glabowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
Technologies related to Digital Life Management Testing and In-house
Access
Dr. Haris Gačanin
17:00 - 18:00
Room 6
ET2: Emerging Technologies for Secure, Intelligent, and Energy-Efficient
Optical Communication Networks
Chair: Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
17:00
80/10Gb/s Downstream/Upstream Capacity Multi-wavelength TDM-PON
Lilin Yi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China); Zhengxuan Li (Shanghai
Jiao Tong University, P.R. China); Yi Dong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R.
China); Shilin Xiao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China); Weisheng Hu
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China)
17:15
All-Optical Wavelength Conversion and Regeneration in SOAs (Invited)
Roderick Webb (Tyndall National Institute & University College Cork, Ireland);
James M Dailey (Tyndall National Institute, Ireland); Robert J. Manning
(Photonic Systems Group, Tyndall National Institute, Ireland)
17:45
A 2.7 GHz Super Regenerative Receiver Front-End for QPSK Modulated
Signals
Ghada Ibrahim (Electronics Research Institute, Egypt); Amr Hafez (Cairo
University, Egypt); Ahmed Khalil (Cairo University, Egypt); Hamed Elsimary
(Electronics Research Institute, Egypt)
18:00 – 20:30 Welcome Reception
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8:00-8:45
Room 6 Steering and Local Committee Meeting
8:45 – 9:25
Room 1
Plenary Talk 3
Chair: Anthony Boucouvalas (University of Peloponnese, Greece)
Emerging Short-Range Optical Wireless Communications
Prof. Zhengyuan Xu
9:30 – 11:00
Room 1
OWC II: Optical Wireless Communication II
Chairs: Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK),
Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
09:30
Design and Analysis of Coupling Elements between Optical Fibres and
Optical Free Space
Wilhelm Steinegger (Infineon (till 2011 STUDENT at TU Graz), Austria); Erich
Leitgeb (TUG, Austria); Pirmin Pezzei (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
09:45
Performance analysis of free space optical links over turbulence and
misalignment induced fading channels
It Ee Lee (Northumbria University & Multimedia University, UK); Zabih
Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK); Wai Pang Ng (Northumbria
University, UK); Murat Uysal (Ozyegin University, Turkey)
10:00
Error Performance of SIMO and MISO FSO Links over Weak and Strong
Turbulent Channels
Abolfazl Chaman (TMU, Iran); Mehdi Mofidi (Imam Hossein University, Iran)
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10:15
A Moving Average Filter Based Method of Performance Improvement for
Ultraviolet Communication System
Pengfei Luo (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Min Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Yile Liu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Dahai Han (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China);
Qing Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
10:30
A Post-Processing Channel Estimation Method For DCO-OFDM Visible Light
Communication
Yang Xiang (Beijing University Of Post And Telecommunicaiton, P.R. China)
10:45
1.25Gbit/s Integrated Receiver for Optical Wireless Communication
Systems
Paul Brandl (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); Robert Swoboda
(A3PICs Electronics Development GmbH, Austria); Wolfgang Gaberl (Vienna
University of Technology, Austria); Horst Zimmermann (Vienna University of
Technology, Austria); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
9:30 – 11:00
Room 2
WN I: Wireless Networks I
Chair: Thomas Erlebach (University of Leicester, UK)
09:30
Towards Autonomic Emergency Communications: Evolution of Cooperative
Networking (Invited)
Michal Wodczak (Ericsson, Poland)
10:00
Simulation of a handset MIMO Antenna Integration in a LTE Tx-Rx chain
Nicolae Crisan (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania); Ligia C.
Cremene (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
10:15
HSPA Evolution with CAPEX considerations
Jakub Borkowski (Borkowski Management and Consulting, Poland); Lilia
Husikyan (State Engineering University of Armenia & Orange Armenia,
Armenia); Hovsep Husikyan (State Engineering University of Armenia,
Armenia)
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10:30
GSM refarming analysis based on Orthogonal Sub Channel and Interference
Optimization
Sebastian Lasek (Nokia Siemens Networks, Poland); Dariusz Tomeczko (Nokia
Siemens Networks, Poland); Jyrki Penttinen (Nokia, USA); David Valerdi
(Vodafone Technology Networks, Spain); Iñigo Güemes (Vodafone, Spain)
10:45
Reducing Ping-Pong Handover Effects In Intra E-UTRA Networks
Kinan Ghanem (Tishreen University, Syria); Haysam Alradwan (Tishreen
University, Syria); Adnan Motermawy (Tishreen University, Syria); Ahmad
Ahmad (Telecom ParisTech, France)
9:30 – 11:00
Room 12
ALG I: Algorithms for Communications Systems I
Chair: Pei Xiao (University of Surrey, UK)
09:30
A Novel Algorithm based Stepped-frequency System about Extrapolating
Near-field to Far-field
Zhou Yang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Li Nanjing
(Northwest Polytechnic University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu (Northwestern
Polytechnical University, P.R. China)
09:45
SSH Over SCTP - Optimizing a Multi-Channel Protocol by Adapting It to SCTP
Robin Seggelmann (Münster University of Applied Sciences, Germany);
Michael Tüxen (Münster University of Applied Sciences, Germany); Erwin P.
Rathgeb (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
10:00
Detection of Weak S-boxes in Block-Ciphers by Means of Statistical Testing
Afxentios Tychopoulos (University of Patras, Greece); Leonidas Charitos
(University of Goettingen, Greece)
10:15
Fast Video Super-resolution using Artificial Neural Networks
Ming-Hui Cheng (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan); Nai-Wei Lin
(National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan); Kao-Shing Hwang (National
Chung Cheng University, Taiwan); Jyh-Horng Jeng (I-Shou University, Taiwan)
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10:30
Robust Pointing Error Compensation Technique Based on Rooting Method
for CDMA Signals
Cheng-Han Hsu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,
Taiwan); Meng-Chang Hua (National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taiwan); Hao-Han Hsu (National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology, Taiwan); Hsin-Chin Liu (National Taiwan University of
Science and Technology, Taiwan)
10:45
Enhancing the Provision of Multimedia Services using Content Caching
Schemes
Andreas Papadakis (School of Pedagogical and Technological Education
(ASPETE), Greece); Theodore Zahariadis (TEI of Chalkida & Synelixis Solutions
Ltd, Greece); George Mamais (Synelixis Solutions Ltd, Greece)
9:30 – 11:00
Room 6
DCS I: Devices for Communications Systems I
Chair: Roderick Webb (Tyndall National Institute & University College Cork,
Ireland)
09:30
Implementation of Fast Discrete Wavelet Transform for Vibration Analysis
on an FPGA
Ahmed Saeed (Future University in Egypt & Ain-shams University, Egypt);
Hani Ragai (Einshams university, Egypt)
09:45 DSP implementation of electric drive control system
Dominik Luczak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
10:00
Tunable digital filter structures for resonant frequency effect reduction in
direct drive
Dominik Luczak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
10:15
FPGA Implementation of LMS Self Correcting Adaptive Filter (SCAF) and
Hardware Analysis
Yousef Kavian (Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran)
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10:30
Hardware implementation of Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm
(ECDSA) on Koblitz Curves
Nabil Ghanmy (LETI Laboratory University of Sfax Tunisia, Tunisia); Naziha
Khlif (LETI Laboratory University of Sfax Tunisia, Tunisia); Lamia Chaari
Fourati (Institut supérieur d'informatique et multimédia de sfax, Tunisia);
Lotfi Kamoun (LETI Laboratory University of Sfax Tunisia, Tunisia)
10:45
Implementation of Direction-of-Arrival Estimator on Software Defined
Radio Platform
Meng-Chang Hua (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,
Taiwan); Cheng-Han Hsu (National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taiwan); Hsin-Chin Liu (National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology, Taiwan)
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 – 13:00
Room 1
FI: Future Internet
Chair: Halina Tarasiuk (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
11:30
An integrated e-learning services management system providing HD
videoconferencing and CAA services
Krzysztof Gierłowski (Gdansk University of Technology, Poland); Krzysztof
Nowicki (Gdansk University of Technology, Poland); Wojciech Pieklik (Poznan
Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland); Piotr Pawałowski (Poznan
Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland)
11:45
Routing and Control Plane in the Parallel Internet IPv6 QoS
Adam Kaliszan (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Slawomir
Hanczewski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Mariusz Glabowski
(Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Maciej Stasiak (Poznan University
of Technology, Poland); Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan University of
Technology, Poland)
12:00
On the signaling system in the IPv6 QoS Parallel Internet
Halina Tarasiuk (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland); Jan Rogowski
(Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
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12:15
Machine-to-machine communication and data processing approach in
Future Internet applications
Dariusz Walczak (Poznao Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland);
Marcin Wrzos (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland);
Arkadiusz Radziuk (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland);
Bartosz Lewandowski (Poznao Supercomputing and Networking Center,
Poland); Cezary Mazurek (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center,
Poland)
12:30
Management System of the IPv6QoS Parallel Internet
Janusz Granat (National Institute of Telecommunications, Poland); Wojciech
Szymak (National Institute of Telecommunications, Poland); Jordi Mongay
Batalla (National Institute of Telecommunications, Poland); Waldemar
Latoszek (National Institute of Telecommunications, Poland); Halina Tarasiuk
(Warsaw University of Technology, Poland); Michał Giertych (Poznan
Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland); Łukasz Ogrodowczyk
(Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland); Iwo Olszewski
(Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland); Robert Szuman
(Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland)
12:45
Energy communities in Smart Markets for optimisation of peer-to-peer
interconnected Smart Homes
Michael Steinheimer (Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main, Germany); Ulrich
Trick (University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt/M., Germany); Patrick Ruhrig
(Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
11:30 – 13:00
Room 2
WN II: Wireless Networks II
Chair: Vasileios Vitsas (TEI Thessaloniki, Greece)
11:30
Energy Efficiency Contours for Amplify-and-Forward and Decode-and-
Forward Cooperative Protocols
Marcos Tomio Kakitani (UTFPR, Brazil); Richard Demo Souza (Federal
University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR), Brazil); Muhammad Ali Imran
(University of Surrey, UK)
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11:45
A Simple Scheme to Improve the Throughput of Small Multi-hop Wireless
Networks
Salil D Gunashekar (University of Leicester, UK); Anjali Das (TTE Systems Ltd,
UK); Thomas Erlebach (University of Leicester, UK); Michael Warrington
(University of Leicester, UK)
12:00
Outage Analysis and Power Allocation for Space-time Block Coded Two-way
Relaying
Menekse Yildiz (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey); Umit Aygolu (Istanbul
Technical University, Turkey)
12:15
Comparative Performance Studies of Laboratory WPA IEEE 802.11g Point-
to-Point Links
Jose Pacheco de Carvalho (University of Beira Interior, Portugal); Hugo Veiga
(University of Beira Interior, Portugal); Nuno Marques (University of Beira
Interior, Portugal); Claudia Ribeiro Pacheco (University of Beira Interior,
Portugal); Antonio Reis (University of Beira Interior, Portugal)
12:30
Cognitive Radio for Adaptive Modulation and Coding
Sami Hassan Omer Salih (Sudan University of Science & Techonlongy, Sudan);
Abbas Mohammed (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden); Mamoun
Suliman (Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan)
11:30 – 13:00
Room 12
ALG II: Algorithms for Communications Systems II
Chair: Chung Ghiu Lee (Chosun University, Korea)
11:30
Circular Polarization Modulation for Digital Communication Systems
Zain Ul Abidin (University of Surrey, UK); Pei Xiao (University of Surrey, UK);
Muhammad Amin (Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan);
Vincent Fusco (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
11:45
Real-Time Application of DPCM and ADM Systems
Roger Achkar (American University of Science and Technology, Lebanon);
Gaby Abou Haidar (American University of Science and Technology,
Lebanon); Christopher Mansour (American University of Science and
Technology, Lebanon)
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12:00
Reduction of Pattern-Dependent Amplitude Modulation for RZ Data in
Semiconductor Optical Amplifier with Delay Interferometer
Kyriakos Zoiros (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece); Carlos L. Janer
(Universidad de Sevilla, Spain); Michael Connelly (University of Limerick,
Ireland); Evangelia Dimitriadou (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
12:15 LMS beamforming for OFDM system in Wavelet Domain
Mohamed Shokry (Alexandria University- Faculty of Engineering, Egypt)
12:30
Optimal Distributed Beamforming in Non-Regenerative MIMO Relay
Networks
Ali Reza Rafiei (KNTU Univaersity, Iran)
12:45
Asynchronous Sequential Symbol Synchronizers based on Pulse Comparison
Antonio Reis (University of Beira Interior, Portugal); Jose Rocha (University of
Aveiro, Portugal); Atílio Gameiro (Instituto de Telecomunicações /
Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal); Jose Pacheco de Carvalho (University of
Beira Interior, Portugal)
11:30 – 13:00
Room 6
PCSN: Photonic Communications Systems and Networks
Chair: Saeed Olyaee (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University & Nano-
Photonics and Optoelectronics Research Laboratory, Iran)
11:30
DWDM-Direct Access System Based on the Fiber Bragg Grating Technology
Oskars Ozolins (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Vjaceslavs Bobrovs (Riga
Technical University, Latvia); Ģirts Ivanovs (Riga Technical University, Latvia)
11:45
Analysis and Modeling of Avalanche Photodiode Using Transfer Matrix
Method
Saeed Olyaee (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University & Nano-Photonics
and Optoelectronics Research Laboratory, Iran); Mahdieh Izadpanah (Shahid
Rajaee Teacher Training University, Iran); Atefeh Najibi (Iran University of
Science and Technology, Iran)
12:00
FFT Size Optimization for LTE RoF in Nonlinear Fibre Propagation
Thavamaran Kanesan (University of Northumbria, UK); Wai Pang Ng
(Northumbria University, UK); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University,
UK); Chao Lu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
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12:15
Nano-Pressure Sensor using High Quality Photonic Crystal Cavity Resonator
Saeed Olyaee (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University & Nano-Photonics
and Optoelectronics Research Laboratory, Iran); Ali Asghar Dehghani (SRTTU,
Iran)
12:30
A General Transmission Line Model of Maxwell's Equations in Cylindrical
Co-ordinates
Anthony Boucouvalas (University of Peloponnese, Greece)
12:45
Radio over Fibre Transmission Using Optical Millimeter Wave in Nonlinear
Fibre Propagation
Arash Bahrami (Northumbria University, UK); Wai Pang Ng (Northumbria
University, UK); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK); Sujan
Rajbhandari (Northumbria University, UK)
1300 – 15:00 Lunch
15:00 – 16:30
Room 1
OWC III: Optical Wireless Communications III
Chair: Hoa Le Minh (Northumbria University, UK)
15:00
Visible Light Communication System for Outdoor Applications
Nuno Lourenço (Institute of Telecommunication, Portugal); Domingos Terra
(Institute of Telecommunication, Portugal); Navin Kumar (Institute of
Telecommunication & University of Aveiro, Portugal); Luis Nero Alves
(Universidade de Aveiro & Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal); Rui L
Aguiar (University of Aveiro & Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal)
15:15
Experimental Characterization of Indoor Visible Light Communication
Channels
Xie Zhang (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Kaiyun Cui (University of
California, Riverside, USA); Minyu Yao (EE Department, Tsinghua University,
P.R. China); Hongming Zhang (EE Department, Tsinghua University, P.R.
China); Zhengyuan Xu (Tsinghua University, P.R. China)
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15:30
PWM-based PPM Format for Dimming Control in Visible Light
Communication System
Hyung-Joon Jang (Chosun University, Korea); Joon-Ho Choi (Chosun
University, Korea); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK); Chung
Ghiu Lee (Chosun University, Korea)
15:45
Generalised Space Shift Keying for Visible Light Communications
Wasiu Popoola (The University of Edinburgh, UK); Enrique Poves (The
University of Edinburgh, UK); Harald Haas (The University of Edinburgh, UK)
16:00
Alternatives for the Implementation and Efficiency Optimization of 10 Gb/s
Short Range Infrared Links
Konstantinos Yiannopoulos (University of Peloponnese, Greece); Anthony
Boucouvalas (University of Peloponnese, Greece)
16:15
Mode Analyzer and Modal Phase-Flip Gate for Integrated Photonic Circuits
Masoomeh Taherkhani (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran);
Shahram Mohammadnejad (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran)
15:00 – 16:30
Room 2
WN III: Wireless Networks III
Chair: Piotr Tyczka (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
15:00
On the Effect of Interference on Wi-Fi-Based Wireless Networked Control
Systems
Ehab Abdel Raheem (American University in Cairo, Egypt); Yomna El
Faramawy (American University in Cairo, Egypt); Hassan Halawa (American
University in Cairo, Egypt); Mohamed Ibrahim (American University in Cairo,
Egypt); Ahmed Elhamy (American University in Cairo, Egypt); Tarek K. Refaat
(American University in Cairo (AUC), Egypt); Ramez M Daoud (American
University in Cairo & KAMA Engineering Office, Egypt); Hassanein H. Amer
(American University in Cairo (AUC), Egypt)
15:15
Improving Quality of Service in IEEE 802.11e Enhanced Distributed Channel
Access Protocol
Aboagela Dogman (Sheffield Hallam University, UK); Reza Saatchi (Sheffield
Hallam University, UK); Samir Al-Khayatt (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
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15:30
Upcoming WLANs MAC acess mechanisms: an overview
Emna Charfi (LETI Laboratory, University of Sfax, Tunisia); Lamia Chaari
Fourati (Institut supérieur d'informatique et multimédia de sfax, Tunisia);
Lotfi Kamoun (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
15:45
Analytical Modelling of Voice Capacity under Data Traffic in 802.11 WLANs
Dimitrios Vourkas (Open University of Cyprus, Greece); Vasileios Vitsas (TEI
Thessaloniki, Greece)
16:00
An Efficient Cache Invalidation Scheme to Support Strong Data Consistency
in a Mobile Ad hoc Network
ChangHyun Lee (University of Yonsei, Korea); KwangJo Lee (Yonsei University,
Korea)
16:15
Adaptive multihop broadcast protocols for ad hoc networks
Andras Kokuti (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary);
Vilmos Simon (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
15:00 – 16:30
Room 12
GS I: General Session I
Chair: Ghaya Rekaya-Ben Othman (TELECOM ParisTech, France)
15:00
A Novel Method of Planar Three Dimensional Synthetic Aperture Radar
Imaging
Li Nanjing (Northwest Polytechnic University, P.R. China); Zhou Yang
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Jiadong Xu
(Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China)
15:15
Sparse Approximation with Nonuniform Sampling of Orthogonal Functions
Hani Nozari (IUST, Iran); Alireza Siamy (Babol University of Technology, Iran);
Seyed Ali Mirkhandouzy (IUT, Iran)
15:30
Single and Multi-Channel Networks: Performance Comparison at System
Level
Nuredin A. S. Ahmed (Nasser University, Libya); Khaled Elgaid (University of
Glasgow, UK)
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15:45
Cognitive Radio Simultaneous Spectrum Access/ One-shot Game Modelling
Ligia C. Cremene (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania); Dumitru
Dumitrescu (Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania); Reka Nagy
(Babes-bolyai University, Romania); Noemi Gasko (Babes-Bolyai University of
Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
16:00
Joint TDOA-DOA Localization Scheme for Passive Coherent Location
Systems
Meng-Chang Hua (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,
Taiwan); Cheng-Han Hsu (National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taiwan); Hsin-Chin Liu (National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology, Taiwan)
16:15
Contour Extraction and Image Compression using an Efficient Zonal
Sampling Method
Ali Ukasha (Sebha University, Libya); Andrzej Dziech (AGH University of
Science and Technology, Poland)
16:00-16:30
Room 6 CSNDSP 2014 Meeting
16:30-16:50 Coffee Break
17:00 – 17:45
Room 1
Plenary Talk 4
Chair: Jacek Ilow (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Li-Fi - A New Paradigm for Wireless Technologies
Dr. Frank Deicke
18:20 – 23:00 Gala Dinner, Travel grants winners, Next Event
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8:00 – 8:45
Room 1
Plenary Talk 5
Chair: Michael D. Logothetis (University of Patras, Greece)
Modelling and optimization of traffic loads of the radio access network
Maciej Stasiak
8:45 – 10:15
Room 1
OWC IV: Optical Wireless Communication IV
Chair: Sajid Sheikh Muhammad (National University of Computer and
Emerging Sciences, Pakistan)
08:45
Analyses of both attenuation events at 860 nm on an 853 m path and
concurrent visibility events
Vaclav Kvicera (Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic); Martin Grabner
(Czech Metrology Institute, Czech Republic); Ondrej Fiser (Institute of
Atmospheric Physics & Fac. of Electrical Engineering and Informatics/Uni of
Pardubice, Czech Republic)
09:00
Performance of Receive Diversity FSO Systems Under Realistic Beam
Propagation Conditions
Guowei Yang (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France); Mohammad-Ali Khalighi
(Ecole Centrale Marseille, France); Salah Bourennane (Ecole Centrale
Marseille & Fresnel Institute, France)
09:15
Hybrid 2-PPM-BPSK-SIM with the Spatial Diversity for Free Space Optical
Communications
Monire Faridzadeh (Department of ECE, Isfahan University of Technology,
Iran); Asghar Gholami (Isfahan University of Technology, Iran); Zabih
Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK); Sujan Rajbhandari (Northumbria
University, UK)
09:30
Link budget for high-speed short-distance wireless optical link
Juraj Poliak (Brno University of Technology & Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, Czech Republic); Pirmin Pezzei (Graz University of Technology,
Austria); Erich Leitgeb (TUG, Austria); Otakar Wilfert (Brno University of
Technology, Czech Republic)
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09:45
Smart Receiver for Visible Light Communications: Design and Analysis
Andrew Burton (Northumbria University & Northumbria University, UK); Hoa
Le Minh (Northumbria University, UK); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria
University, UK); Sujan Rajbhandari (Northumbria University, UK); Paul
Anthony Haigh (Northumbria University, UK)
10:00
Lambertian Source Modelling of Free Space Optical Ground-to-Train
Communications
Rupak Paudel (Northumbria University & Northumbria University, UK); Zabih
Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, UK); Hoa Le Minh (Northumbria
University, UK); Sujan Rajbhandari (Northumbria University, UK); Erich
Leitgeb (TUG, Austria)
8:45 – 10:15
Room 2
WN IV: Wireless Networks IV
Chair: Lamia Chaari Fourati (Institut supérieur d'informatique et multimédia
de sfax, Tunisia)
08:45
UWB Propagation Measurements in BAN Scenarios
Joon-Yong Lee (Handong University, Korea); ChangKyeong Kim (Handong
University, Korea); Dong-Woo Ha (KT, Korea); Seun Sangodoyin (University of
Southern California, USA); Ruiqing Dong (University of Southern California,
P.R. China)
09:00
Effect of UWB MA Schemes on the MUI Power
Joon-Yong Lee (Handong University, Korea); ChangKyeong Kim (Handong
University, Korea)
09:15
Signal Detection for Amplify-and-Forward Relay Networks With Imperfect
Channel Estimation
Yi Zhang (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France); Mohammad-Ali Khalighi (Ecole
Centrale Marseille, France); Seyed Mohammad Sajad Sadough (Shahid
Beheshti University, Iran); Salah Bourennane (Ecole Centrale Marseille &
Fresnel Institute, France)
09:30
Characterizing the Intercarrier Interference of Non-orthogonal Spectrally
Efficient FDM System
Safa Isam (University College London, UK); Izzat Darwazeh (University College
London, UK)
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09:45
A Better Understanding of the Performance of Rate-1/2 Binary Turbo Codes
that Use Odd-Even Interleavers
Konstantinos Arkoudogiannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece);
Christos E. Dimakis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece);
Konstantinos Koutsouvelis (Hellenic Organization of Telecommunications,
Greece)
8:45 – 10:15
Room 12
GS II: General Session II
Chair: Ligia C. Cremene (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
08:45
OFDM Carrier Frequency Offset Correction Using Zero-Crossings of the
Inter-Carrier Interference Based Cost Function
Javad Hoseyni (Dalhousie University, Canada); Jacek Ilow (Dalhousie
University, Canada)
09:00
Modelling and Analysis of a Smart Antenna System with Sub-Sector
Dynamic Capacity Enhancement for Mobile Telecommunication Networks
Freeborn Bobor-Oyibo (Northumbria University, UK); David Smith
(Northumbria University, UK); Steve Foti (Northumbria University, UK); Okan
Yurduseven (Northumbria University, UK)
09:15
Modeling and Simulation of Non-Isotropic Nakagami Hoyt Vehicle to
Vehicle Fading Channel
Muhammad Akram (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia); Asrar U. Sheikh (King Fahd University of Petroleum
and Minerals, Saudi Arabia)
09:30
BER Evaluation of A Low Complexity Transmit Diversity Scheme and Its
Application to MIMO-BICM
Pei Xiao (University of Surrey, UK); Boon Kien Khoo (Cambridge Broadband
Networks, UK); Stephane Y. Le Goff (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK);
William G. Scanlon (Queen's University Belfast & University of Twente, UK)
09:45
A Practical View to Database Generation of Star Identification Algorithm for
Space Applications
Amirhossein Rostami (Iran University of Science and Technology &
Nanoptronics Research Center, Iran); Shahram Mohammadnejad (Iran
University of Science and Technology, Iran); Mehdi Nasiri sarvi (Iran
University of Science and Technology, Iran)
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10:00
Algorithms of cubic B-spline interpolation extended for m>2
Liliana Mâţiu-Iovan (Politehnica University of Timişoara, Romania); Flaviu
Frigură-Iliasa (University of Timişoara, Romania)
8:45 – 10:15
Room 6
MOCN: Modelling and Optimisation of Communication Networks
Chair: Maciej Stasiak (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
08:45
The New MSMPS Packet Scheduling Algorithm for VOQ Switches
Grzegorz Danilewicz (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Marcin
Dziuba (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
09:00
An Efficient Routing Maintenance Mechanism Using Adaptive Traffic
Prediction
Abutaleb Turky (Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany)
09:15
Applicability of Different Models of Burstiness to Energy Consumption
Estimation
Kazi Wali Ullah (Aalto University, Finland); Jukka K. Nurminen (Aalto
University, Finland)
09:30
Min -Min Heuristic for Job Scheduling Based on QoS in Grid Environment
Rajesh Kumar Bawa (Punjabi University, India); Gaurav Sharma (Kurukshetra
University & JMIT RADAUR, India)
09:45
Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.11p for Vehicular Communication
Networks
Amir Jafari (Sheffield Hallam University, UK); Samir Al-Khayatt (Sheffield
Hallam University, UK); Aboagela Dogman (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
10:00
Modelling QoS of a M2M system over a MVNO using semi-group theory
Ismael Soto (University of Santiago, Chile); Antonio Fernandez (LAN, Chile);
Cristian Montecinos (Entel, Chile); Rolando Carrasco (Newcastle University,
Chile)
10:15–10:45 Coffee Break
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10:45 – 12:15
Room 1
OC: Optical Communication
Chair: Wai Pang Ng (Northumbria University, UK)
10:45
High Precision Simulation of a Mode Locked Ring Laser Using SOA and Fiber
Jacque W D Chi (Brest National Engineering School & Lab-Sticc, France); Chao
Lu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong); Arnaud Fernandez
(Brest National Engineering School, France)
11:00
All-Optical XNOR Gate Using Quantum-Dot Semiconductor Optical
Amplifier-Based Mach-Zehnder Interferometer
Evangelia Dimitriadou (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece); Kyriakos
Zoiros (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
11:15
Investigation of High-Speed AWG Filtered Spectrum-Sliced WDM PON
System
Sandis Spolitis (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Vjaceslavs Bobrovs (Riga
Technical University, Latvia); Ģirts Ivanovs (Riga Technical University, Latvia)
11:30
Investigation of Spectrally Efficient Transmission for Unequally Channel
Spaced WDM Systems with Mixed Data Rates and Signal Formats
Aleksejs Udalcovs (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Vjaceslavs Bobrovs (Riga
Technical University, Latvia)
11:45
Research of Optical Radiation Intensity in Erbium Doped Optical Fibers
Andis Supe (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Jurgis Porins (Riga Technical
University & Faculty of Electronic and Telecommunications, Latvia)
12:00
In-Line Optical Amplification of a Digital Homodyne Coherent BPSK
Transmission System with Phase and Polarization Diversity
Claudio Crognale (TechnoLabs S.p.A., Italy); Giuseppe Iorio (TechnoLabs
S.p.A., Italy)
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10:45 – 12:15
Room 2
WSN: Wireless Sensor Networks
Chair: Michal Wodczak (Ericsson, Poland)
10:45
Adaptive Information Access on Multiple Applications Support Wireless
Sensor Network
Sonam Tobgay (Aalborg University & Royal University of Bhutan, Denmark);
Rasmus Olsen (Aalborg University, Denmark); Ramjee Prasad (Aalborg
University, Denmark)
11:00
Multi-Objective Optimization Model for Wireless Sensor Networks
Amir Alijani (Islamic Azad University, Shabestar, Iran); Karim Ivaz (University
of Tabriz, Iran); Shabnam Mahjoub (Islamic Azad University, Langaroud, Iran)
11:15
Mobile Animal Tracking Systems Using Light Sensor for Efficient Power and
Cost Saving Motion Detection
Chakchai So-In (Khon Kaen University, Thailand); Comdet Phaudphut (Khon
Kaen University, Thailand); Smarn Tesana (Khon Kaen University, Thailand);
Nutnicha Weeramongkonlert (Khon Kaen University, Thailand); Kasidit
Wijitsopon (Khon Kaen University, Thailand); Urachart KoKaew (Khon Kaen
University, Thailand); Boonsup Waikham (Khon Kaen University, Thailand);
Saiyan Saiyod (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
11:30
A New Sensor Distribution for Different Applications and Lifetime
Elongation Techniques
Mohamed Abdelsalam (American University in Cairo, Egypt); Nora Ali (Cairo
University, Egypt); Hany El-Sayed (Doctor, Egypt); Hassanein H. Amer
(American University in Cairo (AUC), Egypt); Ramez M Daoud (American
University in Cairo & KAMA Engineering Office, Egypt)
11:45
About Estimation of Optimal Number of Sensors in Sensor Array System
Based on PARAFAC decomposition
Xuefeng Liu (Ecole Centrale de Marseille, France); Salah Bourennane (Ecole
Centrale Marseille & Fresnel Institute, France); Caroline Fossati (Ecole
Centrale Marseille & Institut Fresnel, France)
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12:00
Android OS Mobile Monitoring Systems Using an Efficient Transmission
Technique Over Tmote Sky WSNs
Chakchai So-In (Khon Kaen University, Thailand); Nutnicha
Weeramongkonlert (Khon Kaen University, Thailand); Comdet Phaudphut
(Khon Kaen University, Thailand); Boonsup Waikham (Khon Kaen University,
Thailand); Chatchai Khunboa (Khon Kaen University, Thailand); Chaiporn
Jaikaeo (Kasetsart University, Thailand)
10:45 – 12:15
Room 2
SSC: Satellite and Space Communications
Chairs: Wilfried Gappmair (Graz University of Technology, Austria),
10:45
CRLB and Low-Complex Algorithm for Joint Estimation of Carrier
Frequency/Phase and IQ Imbalance in Direct-Conversion Receivers
Wilfried Gappmair (Graz University of Technology, Austria); Otto Koudelka
(Graz University of Technology, Austria)
11:00
Baffle Simulation and Design with the Aim of Use in Space Cameras
Shahram Mohammadnejad (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran);
Ali Bagheri Madineh (Nanoptronics Research Center, IUST, Iran); Mehdi Nasiri
sarvi (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran)
11:15
Second-order Single Channel Digital Tanlock Based Phase-locked Loop
Omar Al-Kharji Al-Ali (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK); Nader Anani
(Manchester Metropolitan University, UK); Mahmoud Al-Qutayri (Khalifa
University, UAE); Saleh Al-Araji (Khalifa University of Science, Technology and
Research, UAE); Prasad Ponnapalli (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
11:30
Broadband Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna for Small Satellites
Applications Yuhui Zhang (Northwestern Polytechnic University, P.R. China);
Jianzhou Li (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China); Steven Gao
(University of Surrey, UK); Gao Wei (Northwestern Polytechnical University,
P.R. China); Jiadong Xu (Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R. China)
11:45
A Solar Parabolic Reflector Antenna Design for Digital Satellite
Communication Systems
Okan Yurduseven (Northumbria University, UK); David Smith (Northumbria
University, UK); Nicola Pearsall (Northumbria University, UK); Ian Forbes
(Northumbria University, UK); Freeborn Bobor-Oyibo (Northumbria
University, UK)
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10:45 – 12:15
Room 6
MDCS: Methods and Devices for Communication Systems
Chair: Hubertus Haan (Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH, Germany)
10:45
Long-range laser communication terminals: technically interesting,
commercially incalculable
Hubertus Haan (Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH, Germany); Martin Gerken (Carl
Zeiss Optronics GmbH, Germany); Marco Tausendfreund (Carl Zeiss Optronics
GmbH, Germany)
11:00
Bidirectional Hybrid Fiber Amplifiers in a Recycling-Pump Mechanism
Shien-Kuei Peter Liaw (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,
Taiwan); Yu Yi- Lin (National Taiwan Unversity Science and Technology,
Taiwan); Ren-Young Liu (National Space Organization, Taiwan)
11:15
Cascode amplifier: a cautionary tale
John Lidgey, F J Lidgey (Oxford Brookes University & Department of
Computing and Communication Technologies, UK)
11:30
PDFs of Time Derivatives for SSC Combiner at Two Time Instants in Rayleigh
Fading Channels
Petar Nikolid (Tigar Tyres, Pirot, Serbia); Dragana Krstid (University of Niš,
Serbia); Goran Stamenovid (Tigar, Pirot, Yugoslavia (defunct)); Zoran J.
Popovic (Technical & University of Kragujevac, Serbia)
11:45
Suppression of Interference in Speech Signals via Multirate Filter banks
Sreelatha Maganti (Kakatiya institute Of Technology and science, Warangal,
India); K. Deergha Rao (Osmania University, India)
12:00
Defining the Conducting Layers Number of a Circuit Field of a Basic
Construction Board by the Probability Model
Davit Husikyan (State Engineering University of Armenia, Armenia); Davit
Aleksanyan (State Engineering University of Armenia, Armenia); Lilia
Husikyan (State Engineering University of Armenia & Orange Armenia,
Armenia)
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12:15–12:35
Room 1 Closing Speech and Feedbacks
12:35 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 18:00 Social Event - Wielkopolska Tour
Goodbye and have a safe journey back home!