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Always bustling with life, Thessaloniki, a modern metropolis bearing the marks of its stormy history and its cosmopolitan character, known for its hospitality and cuisine, is hosting the International Conference on Telecommunications ICT in early summer Small cells, short wavelengths, small sensors, small scale communications going down to molecular level are expected to boost next generation communications leading to Big Data networking, massive Internet of Things and green, energy efficient applications.

World-class researchers are expected to join ICT and share their ideas and progress on solving the above and other future challenges of Telecommunications in a rich conference program including Plenary Talks, Tutorials, Workshops as well as Regular and Special Sessions. For any information regarding ICT contact info ict Makedonia Palace is a 5 star hotel located in Thessaloniki, Greece, and is regarded as one of Greece's most famous and prestigious hotels.

The hotel is located on Megalou Alexandrou Avenue, by Thessaloniki's eastern urban waterfront. Makedonia Palace was built during the s and has rooms and suites. Since then it remains a modern landmark for Thessaloniki's waterfront and has full front views to the Thermaic Gulf. It is located a short distance from the city centre, the White Tower of Thessaloniki and the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Centre, where the International Trade Fair is held every year.

Makedonia Palace is about 15 km away from Macedonia International Airport. Makedonia Palace is a major venue for both domestic and international congresses and conferences. Its infrastructure and experience is a guarantee for success in terms of hosting and technically supporting ICT Mehran AbolhasanUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia. Koichi AdachiInstitute for Infocomm Research I2RSingapore.

Davide AdamiCNIT Pisa Research Unit, University of Pisa, Italy. Ferran AdelantadoUniversitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain. George AgapiouHellenic Telecommunications Organization, Greece. Mahmoud Al-AyyoubJordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. Ahmed Al-DubaiEdinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom. Jesus Alonso-ZarateCentre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya - CTTC, Spain. Pierluigi Vito AmadoriUniversity College of London, United Kingdom.

Sergey AndreevTampere University of Technology, Finland. Khoirul AnwarJapan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. Giuseppe AranitiUniversity Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy. Vladimir AtanasovskiSs Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

Manav BhatnagarIndian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. Fernando BoronatUniversitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain. Vasile BotaTechnical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania. Ioannis ChatzigeorgiouLancaster University, United Kingdom. Shanzhi ChenChina Academy of Telecommunication Technology, P. Kanapathippillai CumananUniversity of York, United Kingdom. Grzegorz DanilewiczPoznan University of Technology, Poland. Ciprian DobreUniversity Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania.

Catherine DouillardInstitut Mines Telecom - Telecom Bretagne, France. Salman DurraniThe Australian National University, Australia. Dimitrios EfstathiouTechnological Educational Institute of Central Macedonia, Serres, Greece. Pantelis FrangoudisINRIA Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique, France. Ana Garcia ArmadaUniversidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. Adrian Garcia-RodriguezUniversity College London, United Kingdom.

Hari Krishna GargNational University of Singapore, Singapore. Brij GuptaNational Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, India. Melina IoannidouAlexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece. Yaser JararwehJordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan.

Moath JarrahNanyang Technological University, Singapore. Tao JiangHuazhong University of Science and Technology, P. Athanasios KakarountasTechnological Educational Institute of Ionian Islands, Greece. Gunes Karabulut KurtIstanbul Technical University, Turkey. Helen KaratzaAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Konstantinos KatsarosUniversity of Surrey, United Kingdom. Rodney KennedyThe Australian National University, Australia.

Michel KiefferL2S - CNRS - SUPELEC - UniversityParis-Sud, France. Alexander KistUniversity of Southern Queensland, Australia.

Alexandros KoliousisImperial College London, United Kingdom. Thomas LagkasThe University of Sheffield International Faculty, CITY College, Greece. Ingmar LandHuawei Technologies, French Research Centre, France. Ka Lung LawCommunication Systems Group, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany.

Chee Yen Bruce LeowUniversiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. Christos LiaskosInstitute of Computer Science, Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece. Xiaodong LinUniversity of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada. William LiuAuckland University of Technology, New Zealand. Spiros LouvrosTechnical University of Messology, Greece. Leandros MaglarasDe Montfort University, United Kingdom. Ioannis MarmorkosAlexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Angelos MarneridesLiverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom. Carmen Mas MachucaTechnical University of Munich, Germany. George MastorakisTechnological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece. Constandinos MavromoustakisUniversity of Nicosia, Cyprus. Angelos MichalasTechnological Education Institute of Western Macedonia, Greece.

Masoumeh Nasiri-KenariSharif University of Technology, Iran. Sotiris NikoletseasUniversity of Patras and Computer Technology Institute, Greece. Maria Rita PalattellaUniversity of Luxembourg, Luxemburg. Athanasios PanagopoulosNational Technical University of Athens, Greece. Grammati PantziouTechnological Educational Institution of Athens, Greece.

Georgios PapadopoulosUniversity of Bristol, United Kingdom. Ioannis PapaefstathiouTechnical University of Crete, Greece. Alexandros PapanikolaouTechnological Educational Institute of Thessaly, Greece. Symeon PapavassiliouNational Technical University of Athens, Greece.

Michael ParaskevasTechnological Educational Institution of Western Greece, Greece. Al-Sakib Khan PathanIslamic University in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Charalampos PatrikakisTechnological Educational Institute of Piraeus, Greece. Nikos PlerosAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Athul PrasadMobile Radio Research Lab, Nokia Bell Labs, Finland. Ioannis PsarasUniversity College London, United Kingdom. Guy PujolleUniversity Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, France. QuekSingapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore.

Konstantinos RantosEastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology, Greece. Vijay S RaoDelft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Mubashir RehmaniCOMSATS Institute of Information Technology, France. Taneli RiihonenAalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Finland. Panagiotis SarigiannidisUniversity of Western Macedonia, Greece. Malte SchellmannHuawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, Germany. Martin SchubertHuawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, Munich Office, Germany. Stefano SecciUniversity Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, France.

Sidi-Mohammed SenouciUniversity of Bourgogne - ISAT Nevers, France. Lea Skorin-KapovUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia. YeQiong SongLORIA - University of Lorraine - France, France. George SpanoudakisCity University London, United Kingdom.

Biljana StojkoskaUniversity "Ss Cyril and Methodius", the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Fabrice TheoleyreCNRS - University of Strasbourg, France. Elias TragosInstitute of Computer Science, FORTH, Greece. Vasilios TriantafyllouTechnical University of Messology, Greece. Angeliki TsioliaridouFoundation for Research and Technology, Greece. Fabrice ValoisUniv Lyon, INSA Lyon, Inria, CITI, France. Adriaan van WijngaardenBell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent, USA.

John VardakasIQUADRAT Informatica S. Xavier VilajosanaUniversitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain. Nikolaos VorosTechnological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece. Demosthenes VouyioukasUniversity of the Aegean - Research Unit, Greece. Dalei WuThe University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA. Konstantinos YiannopoulosUniversity of Peloponnese, Greece. Traianos YioultsisAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Ji YuefengBeijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. Chau YuenSingapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore. Hans-Juergen ZepernickBlekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. Liang ZhouNanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. Zuqing ZhuUniversity of Science and Technology of China, P. General Chairs email address: Honggang Zhang Zhejiang University, China Asia. Burak Kantarci Clarkson University, USA America. Shui Yu Deakin University, Australia Oceania.

Vijay Rao Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Europe. Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers reporting original research of theoretical or applied nature for presentation at the conference and publication in the ICT Proceedings. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed. The manuscripts must be prepared in English, following IEEE two-column Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings available at http: Papers exceeding 7 pages will not be accepted.

Please note that every accepted paper must be accompanied by at least one FULL registration and must be presented in the conference. Accepted, registered and presented papers will be published in the ICT conference proceedings and IEEE Xplore.

All papers for the ICT Main Track should be submitted via EDAS using https: Only pdf files are accepted. ICT invites proposals for half or full day Workshops affiliated with the main conference. For a Workshop proposal to be considered for acceptance, the proposed topic needs to be an emerging area in the conference topics, which is not yet covered in the regular sessions. The topic should be timely and significantly important to the technical audience. The proposals will be judged by the ability to introduce the area to large telecommunications community, further develop the area, and help establishing a larger research community beyond the area.

Mahasweta Sarkar msarkar2 mail. The Organizing Committee invites proposals for Special Sessions to be held in ICT A Special Session requires submissions that meet IEEE standards in terms of scientific rigour, out of which are selected after peer-review.

ICT solicits proposals for half-day Tutorials from leading researchers. Tutorials should provide clear and focused teaching material covering new and emerging topics within the scope of telecommunications. Petar Popovski petarp es. Gunes Karabulut Kurt gkurt itu. Dimitris Vergados vergados unipi. Each Tutorial proposal should describe concisely the content, importance and timeliness of the tutorial. It should contain the following sections:.

The proposal should describe the technology that the authors have developed, the relevance to the conference topics, and technical details that highlight the novelty of the prototype. For demonstrations, the proposals should also describe what conference participants will be able to see or do during the demonstration. If interested, please submit a two 2 pages paper written in English following the standard IEEE 2-column format, no later than February 15,via email to Dr.

Periklis Chatzimisios peris it. Athanassios Iossifides aiosifidis el. Organizer Liljana GavrilovskaSs. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, FYROM. Abstract The Radio Environmental Awareness REA is emerging as a cornerstone of future 5G networks comprising heterogeneous access technologies needing self-x optimization procedures.

Radio Environmental Maps REMs provide in-depth radio environmental knowledge and are major contributors in the REA value chain. They represent a synergy between spectrum-sensing and database approaches and can incorporate different radio environmental information such as propagation models, channel states, existence and locations of wireless transceivers and spatial-temporal spectrum utilization. The prerequisites of obtaining reliable and useful radio environmental knowledge are reliable and often real-time capable techniques for signal and interference detection, transmitter localization, propagation model estimation etc.

Submissions Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers following the rules of the Main Track via EDAS using https: All presented papers will be published in ICT Proceedings and IEEE Xplore. Important Dates Paper submission deadline: February 15, extended to February 20, Notification of paper acceptance: March 5, March 13, Camera ready papers: March 20, April 10, Abstract Information Centric Networking ICN is a design methodology for the Future Internet that enable: Many ICN architectures are available nowadays, each one adopting different name space - routing strategy combinations.

Their adoption in vehicular ad hoc networks VANET and intelligent transportation systems ITS is being actively investigated. Therefore, the objectives of this Special Session are to: Organizers Christos MasourosUniversity College London, UK Ioannis KrikidisUniversity of Cyprus, Cyprus Gan ZhengLoughborough University, UK. Abstract This special session will discuss innovative approaches that consider interference as a useful resource for developing energy efficient and secure wireless communications, contrary to the traditional approaches to avoid and cancel interference.

These include exploiting constructive interference as a source of useful signal power, the use of radio frequency radiation for energy harvesting as a source of green energy, and using interference as an effective means to jam potential eavesdroppers. This special session aims to bring together researchers to identify opportunities, discuss technical challenges and recent results related to interference exploitation to improve efficiency and security in wireless communications.

Abstract Internet of Things IoT is rapidly growing with an aim of that anything at any time in anywhere can be accessible through the Internet. IoT combines a wide range of technologies like wireless communications, hardware and software design methodologies, security approaches and user privacy protection techniques.

This special session aims to bring together academics, professionals and practitioners to discuss the key issues related to IoT design, security, and applications.

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It also serves as a forum for exploring methodologies, technologies, and tools for addressing IoT-related issues. The special session emphasizes the discovery of several IoT solutions that improve the people lifestyle.

Organizers Nikos DeligiannisVrije Universiteit Brussel — iMinds, Belgium Ryoichi ShinkumaKyoto University, Japan Yiannis AndreopoulosUniversity College London, UK. Abstract The exponential growth in data generation and network traffic created by Internet-of-Things deployments requires new architectures for large-scale data sensing, communication, storage, manipulation, processing and analysis.

Big data analysis offers the possibility of increased efficiency by valorizing valuable insights: Cloud computing has become the de facto model for on-demand access to large-scale computing networks, comprising servers, storage, services and applications, providing high computing power, high performance, accessibility as well as availability at reduced costs of service.

Abstract The mobile Internet is experiencing a fast growth, and it is projected to bring a fold increment of overall mobile data traffic by This development is driven by an increasing demand for pervasive video and broadcast-like services, broadband access capabilities everywhere, seamless connectivity with a high user speed, machine-to-machine applications, and real-time and ultra-reliable communications.

This trend is prompting worldwide research to conceive new technological solutions for the upcoming 5th generation 5G cellular network. Against this background, the special session aims at collecting a number of high-level scientific contributions coming from the industry and academia, which propose interesting and promising solutions and methodologies for the design of the new 5G air interface.

Organizers Ming XiaoKTH, Sweden Zheng MaSouthwest Jiaotong University, China. Abstract For the fast development of smart terminals and applications, the demands on the next generation mobile namely, 5G, the 5th generation are expected to be very large in near future. The technique development focusing on the 5G has drawn a lot of research attention. It is expected that compared to the 4G mobile, the 5G systems should have times higher aggregated mobile data volume per area, 10 to times higher typical user data rate and number of connected devices, and 10 times longer battery life for low power devices and reduced end-to-end latency.

Meanwhile, three key efficiency indicators are also proposed as: To achieve these technique objectives of the 5G systems, novel access technique is one of the most essential one.

There are a lot of research topics recently in this area. This session seeks to bring together recent developments on the access techniques for the 5G. Organizers Philip DavisBournemouth University, UK David NewellBournemouth University, UK. Abstract The growth of the IoT, mobile and ubiquitous computing and software defined networking technology has enabled the sensing, management and control of a wide range of physical devices and information gathering through computers.

Business models are being redefined to take on board the new paradigm of IoT. To maximize the social and economic benefit of the technology, issues of interoperability, mashing up data, developing open platforms and standardization across technology layers have to be addressed.

This Special Session is seeking original papers on all topics related to the development, implementation, control, adaption and ethics of the IoT and the challenges to society which this now represents. Organizers Shaoen WuBall State University, USA Anyi LiuIndiana University — Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA Qing YangMontana State University, USA. Abstract A growing number of physical objects being connected to the Internet at an unprecedented rate promote the significant interest from academia, industry, and standard organization.

Emerging technologies, innovations, and applications need to grow proportionally to match the demands of the market and people. Smart devices and objects are needed to fit the requirements in terms of efficiency, performance, power-saving, interoperability, availability, security, and privacy. In addition, new protocols are required for communication compatibility between heterogeneous smart things RFID tags, smart sensors, vehicles, smart cards, phones, appliances, embedded systems, etc.

Organizers Antoine GallaisUniversity of Strasbourg, France Fabrice TheoleyreUniversity of Strasbourg, France Thomas WatteyneInria-Paris, France. Abstract More than one decade ago has emerged the Internet of Things IoTwhich enabled new applications in our everyday life. We have now a large variety of radio technologies to connect more and more smart objects.

After providing best-effort connectivity, now it is the time to integrate stringent constraints and performance guarantees e. This special session aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in the area of industrial low power wireless networks. Organizers Elhadj BenkhelifaStaffordshire University, UK Yaser JararwehJordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. To solve this problem, solutions including inter-cloud, Fog and the Mobile Edge Computing FME have been introduced as a trusted and dependable solution which puts the services and resources of the cloud closer to users, and facilitates the leveraging of available services and resources in the edge networks.

Inter-cloud is expected to fix the fact that there is no single cloud that has the infinite physical resources needed to deal with the growing number of things that are being connected to the cloud. The purpose of FMEC, on the other hand, is to run the heavy real-time applications at the network edge directly using the billions of connected mobile devices. Organizers Charalampos PatrikakisPiraeus University of Applied Sciences, Greece George LoukasGreenwich University, UK Theodoros SemertzidisITI, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece.

Abstract Through the latest advancements in electronics, computing and networking, it is obvious that the evolution of cyber and physical systems are converging into a future that goes beyond the Internet of Things: A Cyber-Physical ecosystem where humans, devices and software agents will not only connect, but also collaborate towards the improvement of Quality of Life.

In this context, this session investigates issues related to the introduction, use and integration of sensing technologies under a common collaborating framework between humans and machines. Periklis ChatzimisiosAlexander TEI of Thessaloniki. PapadiasAthens Information Technology. George AgapiouHellenic Telecom. The vision of future 5G networks encompasses a heterogeneous communication landscape in which existing Radio Access Technologies RATssuch as 3G, 4G, WiFi, etc.

The ambition towards 5G systems is to provide a customized, advanced user-centric value at an affordable price, in an effort to strengthen key societal needs in domains such as transportation, health, environment, retail, sports, entertainment, etc.

The emerging 5G ecosystem is expected to be comprised by an ultra-dense, heterogeneous deployment of multiple RATs with a wide range of backhauling options e. Innovative service-oriented network architectures supporting edge-cloud technology will open the road for enhanced user Quality of Experience QoEsocial applications and proximity services.

Finally, network virtualization and Software Defined Networking SDN will play a key role in supporting multi-tenancy and enabling the optimization and management of the network operation. The workshop will address keynotes, panels and peer reviewed papers on 5G cell-less architectures, with the goal to report the latest advancements in the field. Network virtualization, 5G architectures and distributed cloud architectures must be central to all topics that include, but not limited to the following:.

Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers following the rules of the Main Track via EDAS using https: Intelligent Transport Systems ITS have been developed rapidly all over the world. Moreover, huge amount of data is stored, computed and processed in the common platform, by which the system can effectively reduce the road accidents, improve the traffic management, and enable people to enjoy mobile Internet application services.

On the way to implement ITS in our real life, many challenges have to be conquered. Thanks to the emerging new technologies in the fifth generation 5G mobile communication networks, feasible solutions, e. Empowered with the advanced 5G communications capabilities, it is expected that future ITS can well support the functions of sensing, networking, computing and controlling. Thus, it can greatly improve the efficiencies in transportation infrastructures while reducing the traffic congestions, emergencies and accident.

All these issues are being studied in academics, industries, and standardization organizations. The workshop aims to provide a forum for authors to present early research results on 5G technology for future ITS that advance the state of the art and practice in 5G and ITS, including theoretical principles, tools, applications, systems infrastructure, and testbeds.

Topics of interest include but not limited to the following:. Optimization of Systems and Protocols for Heterogeneous High Performance Networking in- and beyond the 5G Era Open 5G. TragosFORTH, Greece. Internet traffic is continuously growing exponentially. Meanwhile, the explosive growth of the number of connected devices, backed by applications in the growing Internet of Things, places Machine-to-Machine M2M communications in the spotlight.

Future networks are therefore now called to support applications with requirements ranging from guaranteed delivery of low throughput and low latency flows M2M to ones with very high throughput with low delay 4K live streaming. However, the current state of the art shows that scalable solutions are not really feasible. New areas need to be explored and new techniques further developed. By predicting and adapting to upcoming events at various time scales, an anticipatory-enabled network dramatically improves the operation quality and efficiency in comparison to the existing systems.

On the other hand, wireless caching and distributed resource management have become core research aspects for the upcoming 5G technologies, with potential for significant benefits. Additionally, due to the massive access of the medium in the 5G era and in the IoT scenarios, more flexible and distributed protocols have to be deployed, focusing on short packets at very high rates. In such protocols the nodes should be auto-configurable without centralized operations.

The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers focusing on resource management and optimization within the context of anticipatory networking for the 5G and beyond, for large scale networks. The technical topics of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to:. Advances on Network Virtualization for 5G Systems NetVis' Workshop Chairs Adrian KliksPoznan University of Technology, Poland Tao ChenVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Navid NikaeinEurecom, France Kostas PentikousisEICT, Germany.

Due to the nature of different industries, the requirements defined by key performance indicators, like peak data rate, average user data rate, latency, energy consumption, service deployment time, are totally different. It is very complex to manage different services in 5G networks. To release to potential of 5G networks to the full support of vertical sectors, advanced technologies like software defined network SDNnetwork virtualization, network function virtualization, network slicing and sharing need to be well addressed so as to reshape the network architecture and provide flexible enough network management for 5G networks.

It is the purpose of the workshop to disseminate most recent results on these topics. Moreover, the commoditization of key processing components coupled with virtualization of infrastructure functions will lead to a radical change in the economics of mobile networks.

The latter will help network providers e. In this context, 5G systems will see a paradigm shift in three planes: Trends and challenges of Cyber Physical Systems: Design, Architectures and Applications. Workshop Chairs Nikolaos VorosTechnological Institute of Western Greece, Greece Christos AntonopoulosTechnological Institute of Western Greece, Greece.

The term Cyber Physical Systems CPS is used to describe software-intensive embedded systems that are connected to services available around the world through global networks such as the Internet, as parts of devices, buildings, vehicles, routers, production plants, logistics and management processes etc.

This includes the real-time connectivity to digital networks wireless, wired, local, global using globally available data and services. Such systems can be found in all smart mobility domains like automotive, avionics, and railway. Moreover Cyber Physical Systems will be the basis for smart mobility comprising the characteristics inter-modality, efficiency, safety, mixed criticality and the like.

CPS effectively comprise a multidisciplinary research domain attracting active interest from heterogeneous areas including embedded systems, wireless stock symbol for coppertone networks, VLSI and computer architecture. The purpose of this workshop is to evaluate strategies for future CPS system architecture design, design tools and methods and applications.

Furthermore, it will provide the opportunity for researchers coming from different technological, research and business background to discuss, exchange opinions and views on critical yet diverse challenges paving the way from advancements in areas such as: Participants [last updated Feb 5 ]. Keynote speech "Adaptivity at Run-Time: Presenters Vaggelis MariatosDialog Semiconductors, Greece Georgios KeramidasTechnological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Christos AntonopoulosTechnological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece Sofia MeachamBournemouth University, United Kingdom Nicholas TyrrellBournemouth University, United Kingdom Dianna GohringerRuhr University of Bochum, Germany Dimitrios TzovarasInformation Technologies Institute, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece Ingatios FotiouTOBEA, Greece.

Demonstrators [last updated Feb 5 ]. The robotic home assistant [Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Greece]. Computer vision and robot navigation [Information Technologies Institute, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece]. Car simulator for designing CPS automotive systems [Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany]. Interested researchers 1929 stock market fall practitioners from academia and industry are welcome to join the Workshop.

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Tuesday, May 17, Wednesday, May 18, Welcome messages and greetings by: George Karagiannidis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceICT General Co-Chair Periklis Chatzimisios Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, GreeceICT TPC and Local Committee Co-chair Athanasios Iossifides Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, GreeceICT TPC, Publications and Local Committee Co-chair Farokh Marvasti Sharif Alert forex trade of Technology, IranICT Co-founder.

Speaker Mohamed-Slim AlouiniKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUSTSaudi Arabia. User Association to Small Cells in the Presence of Nakagami-m Fading and Co-Channel Interference George Efthymoglou University of Piraeus, Greece ; Constantine Mukasa and Valentine Aalo Florida Atlantic University, USA. Capacity Model for Network Density Scheduling in Small Cell Networks Georgios P.

Global Optimization of Weighted Sumrate for Downlink Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Obinna Oguejiofor and Li Zhang University of Leeds, United Kingdom. China ; Walid Saad Virginia Tech, USA ; Xiujun Zhang, Limin Xiao and Shidong Zhou Tsinghua University, P.

Delay and Stability Analysis of Caching in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks Fatemeh Rezaei and Babak Hossein Khalaj Sharif University of Technology, Iran ; Ming Xiao Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden ; Mikael Skoglund KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. LTCC Passive Components for Matching Circuits of Cognitive Radio Antennas Christos Oikonomopoulos-Zachos binary options complaints Matthias Arnold IMST GmbH, Germany.

Dynamic Threshold Hard Decision Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Using Two-Stage Censoring Hossam Farag Aswan University, Egypt ; Ehab Mahmoud Mohamed Osaka University, Japan. Time Allocation Mechanism with QoS Constraints in a Spectrum Leasing Environment Anargyros J. Roumeliotis, Stavroula Vassaki and Athanasios D. Panagopoulos National Technical University of Athens, Greece. On Precoding Diversity in Cognitive Networks Abdullah Yaqot and Peter A.

Hoeher University of Kiel, Germany. A Novel Multi-hop Secure LTE-D2D Communication Protocol dstv bouquet packages in nigeria IoT Scenarios Gary Steri European Commission JRC, Italy ; Gianmarco Baldini Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy ; Igor Fovino Joint Research Centre - European Commission, European Union ; Ricardo Neisse European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy ; Leonardo Goratti Create-net, Italy.

Heterogeneous Statistical QoS-Driven Power Control for D2D Communications Underlaying Cellular Networks Xiang Mi, Limin Xiao, Ming Zhao, Xibin Xu and Shidong Zhou Tsinghua University, P. China ; Jing Wang EE. On the Capacity Optimization of D2D Underlying Cellular Communications Alaa Kachouh, Youssef Nasser and Hassan A. Artail American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Blind Repetitions for Cellular-IoT: Towards Ultra-Reliable M2M Communication: Enabling Coordinated QoS Control Across the Internet George Petropoulos Intracom SA Telecom Solutions, Greece ; Fragkiskos Sardis King's College London, United Kingdom ; Spiros Spirou Intracom Telecom, Greece ; Toktam Mahmoodi King's College London, United Kingdom.

QoE based Resource Estimation at Fog to Enhance QoS in IoT Mohammad Aazam, Marc St-Hilaire, Chung-Horng Lung and Ioannis Lambadaris Carleton University, Canada.

A Mlis work from home on QoE Metrics and Models Eirini Liotou, Dimitris Tsolkas and Nikos Passas University of Athens, Greece. User QoE Assessment on Mobile Devices for Natural and Non-natural Multimedia Clips Arghir-Nicolae Moldovan and Cristina Muntean National College of Ireland, Ireland. QoS-Aware Transmission Management for Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks Dan Liu Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China, P.

China ; Yan Sun Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom ; Yuanyuan Yao and Changchuan Yin Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. A Practical Multi-Plane Routing-based Traffic Engineering Scheme in Evolutionary Convergent All-IP Access Networks Mohammad Farhoudi, Benyamin Abrishamchi, Andrej Mihailovic and Hamid Aghvami King's College London, United Kingdom.

Synchronization Protocol for Dynamic Environment: Load-aware Channel Selection for Addressing and Routing in 3D Nanonetworks Angeliki Tsioliaridou Foundation for Research and Technology, Greece ; Christos Liaskos Institute of Computer Science, Binary option mlm of Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece ; Lefteris Pachis and Sotiris Ioannidis Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Greece ; Andreas Pitsillides University of Cyprus, Cyprus.

Tutorials - Part I Instructors Thomas WatteyneINRIA, Paris, France Xavier VilajosanaUniversitat Oberta de Money maker video dj sava UOCBarcelona, Spain Pere Tuset-PeiroUniversitat Oberta de Catalunya UOCBarcelona, Spain Tengfei ChangINRIA, Paris, France. Instructors Joerg WidmerInstitute IMDEA Networks, Madrid, Spain Carlo FischioneKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.

Instructor Ioannis PsarasUniversity College London, UK. Tutorials - Part 2 Athanasios Iossifides Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece. Speaker Mike ShortTelefonica Europe.

Evaluation of SNR Estimation Errors on Amplify-and-Forward Relaying Performance Rui Shi Tsinghua University, P. China ; Yunfei Chen University of Warwick, United Horse racing trading systems ; Min Long Changsha Last time stock market hit 14000 of Science and Technology, P.

China ; Wei Feng, Ning Ge and Jianhua Lu Tsinghua University, P. Outage Performance of Opportunistic AF OFDM Relaying over Rician Fading Channel Sudhan Majhi Indian Institute of Technology, India ; Piyush Kumar Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India ; Youssef Nasser American University of Beirut, Lebanon.

Optimal Relay Selection Strategies in Heterogeneous Cooperative Relaying Networks Yinshan Liu and Xiaofeng Zhong Tsinghua University, P. Cao and Mikael Skoglund KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden ; Lixin Li Northwestern Polytechnical University, P. Twitter Stock market sayings quotes Clustering and Visualization Andrei Sechelea, Tien Do Huu, Evangelos Zimos and Nikos Deligiannis Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.

Pushing the Role of Information in ICN Simona Colucci and Uk forex tax Mongiello Politecnico di Bari, Italy. Modeling of Managed Resources in a Location Aware Smart Building Yun Wang NC State University, USA ; Megan Becvarik and Michael Devetsikiotis North Carolina State University, Cara trading forex indonesia. Pricing of wireless new cattle market holsworthy data on a centralized bundling platform Luis Guijarro Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain ; Maurizio Naldi University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy ; Vicent Pla Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain ; Jose Ramon Vidal Catala Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain.

Design of an Energy Decision Framework for an Autonomous RES-enabled Smart-Grid Network Chrysovalantou Ziogou Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece ; Simira Papadopoulou Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece ; Spyros Voutetakis Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece.

A Software-defined Framework for 5G Mobile Network Jie Uec stock options Tsinghua University, P. China ; Liping Rong Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology TNListTsinghua University, P.

China ; Xin Su Tsinghua University, P. User-centric traffic optimization in residential software defined networks Taimur Bakhshi and Bogdan Ghita Plymouth University, United Kingdom. Optimal Migration Algorithm for virtual CDN Hatem Ibn-khedher Telecom SudParis, France ; Emad Abd-Elrahman Telecom SudParis ex. An Edge Cloud Framework and Testbed for New Application Delivery Jianli Pan University of How much money does the army reserve make, St.

Towards Mobile Cloud Security Performance: A Cross-Border Approach Theodoros Mavroeidakos National Technical University of Athens, Greece ; Dimitrios Kallergis, Dimitrios D. Vergados and Christos Douligeris University of Piraeus, Greece. Performance Analysis in Heterogeneous Cloud Radio Access Networks with Non-Uniform Device-to-Device Deployment Munzali Ahmed Abana Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.

China ; Zhongyuan Zhao Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. Dynamic Virtualized Network Function Allocation in a Multi-Cloud Environment Aris Leivadeas Carleton University, Canada ; Matthias Falkner Cisco, Germany ; Ioannis Lambadaris Carleton University, Canada ; George Kesidis Pennsylvania State University, USA. Adaptive Sequential Offloading Game for Multi-Cell Mobile Edge Computing Maofei Deng Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.

China ; Hui Tian Beijng university of posts and telecommunications, P. China ; Xinchen Lyu Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. Toward Pattern and Preference-Aware POI Recommendation for Location-Based Social Networks Liang Zhu, Changqiao Xu and Jianfeng Guan Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.

China forex iamfx reviews Hongke Zhang Beijing Jiaotong University, P. Diversity Interleaving Techniques in Binary and Chaos-Based CDMA Systems with Wide-Band Channels Stevan Mirko Berber University of Auckland, New Zealand.

China ; Mikko Valkama Tampere University of Technology, Finland. Karagiannidis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece ; Mikko Valkama Tampere University of Technology, Finland.

Performance of High Rate Iossifides Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece. Error Analysis of Differentially Modulated Cooperative Systems Under Generalized Fading Sara Al Maeeni Khalifa University, UAE ; Paschalis C. A Comparative Analysis Stavros Domouchtsidis, Georgia D. Kapinas and George K. Karagiannidis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

GLRT-optimal blind MSK detection with log-linear complexity Yannis Fountzoulas, Dimitris Chachlakis, George N. Karystinos and Aggelos Bletsas Technical University of Crete, Greece. A Blind Signal Detection Scheme for Co-Channel Interference Cooperative Systems Han Xi, Zhang Yan, Munzali Ahmed Abana and Peng Mugen Beijing University of Posts and telecommunications, P. Reducing the impact of targeted attacks in interdependent telecommunication networks Diego F.

Donoso Universidad de los Andes, Colombia. Liljana Gavrilovska Ss Cyril and Methodius University - Skopje, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Revisiting a Cognitive Tool for Virtualized 5G Networks Adrian Kliks Poznan University of Technology, Poland ; Leonardo Goratti Create-net, Italy ; Tao Chen VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland LTD, Finland.

Radio Resource Management based on Radio Environmental Maps: Case of Smart-WiFi Valentin Rakovic and Daniel Denkovski Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ; Vladimir Atanasovski Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ; Liljana Gavrilovska Ss Cyril inside bar trading stocks Methodius University - Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

Range and Coexistence Analysis of Long Range Unlicensed Communication Brecht Reynders, Sofie Pollin and Wannes Meert KU Leuven, Belgium. Energy Harvesting for the Internet-of-Things: Measurements and Probability Models George Smart, John Stewart Atkinson, John Mitchell, Miguel Rodrigues and Yiannis Andreopoulos University College London, Potash corp call options Kingdom.

Multichannel Cross-Layer Routing for Sensor Networks Noradila Nordin and Richard G Clegg University College London, United Kingdom ; Miguel Rio UCL, United Kingdom.

Internet-of-Things Data Aggregation Using Compressed Sensing with Side Information Evangelos Zimos Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium ; Joao Mota and Miguel Rodrigues University College London, United Kingdom ; Nikos Deligiannis Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. Proposal for "Individual specialized life management service" to support super aging society and "Life management platform" Hideyuki Shimizu, Hisashi Sakamoto, Tohru Miyazaki and Masayoshi Kai NEC Solution Innovators, Ltd.

Opening Pawel Kryszkiewicz Poznan University of Technology, Poland. Building Softwarized Mobile Infrastructures with ForCES Evangelos Haleplidis University of Patras, Greece ; Damascene Joachimpillai Verizon, USA ; Jamal Hadi Salim Mojatatu Networks, Canada ; Kostas Pentikousis EICT, Germany ; Spyros Denazis and Odysseas Koufopavlou University of Patras, Greece. Scenarios for 5G Networks: The COHERENT Approach Alexandros Kostopoulos OTE, Greece ; George Agapiou Hellenic Telecommunications Organization, Greece ; Fang-Chun Kuo NEC Europe, Germany ; Kostas Pentikousis EICT, Germany ; Antonio M.

Enabling Programmability in LTE Networks to Support the Concept of RAN Sharing invited talk Kostas Katsalis Eurecom, France. Ioannis Marmorkos Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece. User-Plane Multi-Connectivity Aspects in 5G Diomidis S. Michalopoulos Nokia Bell Labs, Germany ; Ingo Viering Nomor Research GmbH, Germany ; Lei Du Nokia Siemens Networks, P. User-centric Scheduled Ultra-Dense Radio Access Networks Georgios P.

The Effect of Group Mobility on the Efficacy of Routing in Next Generation Mobile Networks Thomas Lagkas The University of Sheffield International Faculty, CITY College, Greece ; Argyro Lamproudi Forex demo hesap indir University of Technology, Greece ; Panagiotis Sarigiannidis University of Western Macedonia, Greece.

Flow-Level Performance Analysis of Random Wireless Network using Stochastic Petri Nets Huijian Wang Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.

China ; Lei Lei Beijing Jiaotong University, P. Greedy Local-set Based Sampling and Reconstruction for Band-limited Graph Signals Yang Lishan Beijing University of Post and Telecommnications, P. China ; Guo Wenbin Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. Entropy based Image Segmentation with Wavelet Compression for Energy Efficient LTE Systems Anshu Mittal IIT Bombay, India ; Chinmoy Kundu Memorial University, Canada ; Ranjan Bose Indian Institute of Technology, India ; R K Shevgaonkar IIT Mumbai, India.

Clustering Based Downsampling and Reconstruction for Band-limited Graph Signal Yang Lishan Beijing University of Post and Telecommnications, P. A Novel Quality-Aware 3D Video Adaptive Scheme Yi Han and Liam Murphy University College Dublin, Ireland ; Gabriel-Miro Muntean Dublin City University, Ireland. Confidential and Energy-Efficient multiple-antenna Communications with Artificial Noise Alessio Zappone, Pin-Hsun Lin and Eduard Jorswieck TU Dresden, Germany.

Alexandropoulos France Research Center, Huawei Technologies Yearly stock market return. Robust Low-Complexity Arbitrary User- and Symbol-Level Multi-Cell Precoding with Single-Fed Load-Controlled Parasitic Antenna Arrays Konstantinos Ntougias, Dimitrios Ntaikos method of binary option Constantinos B.

Papadias Athens Information Technology, Greece. Fundamental Limits of Simultaneous Energy and Information Transmission Selma Belhadj Amor Inria, France ; Samir M. V2I Applications in Highways: Sirius xm stock options Modeling of Device-to-Device Communications for Intelligent Transportation Systems Lei Lei Beijing Jiaotong University, P.

A Novel Direction-based Clustering Algorithm for VANETs Irina Tal, Phelim Kelly and Gabriel-Miro Muntean Dublin City University, Ireland. Abstract Following the establishment of virtualization approaches, cloud services within data center environments have become easily manageable. Modern infrastructures use virtual machines as a platform for service delivery, requiring powerful servers. Conjointly, the uprising of the Internet of Things implies new challenges to who makes more money nurses or paramedics applications that can successfully manage data and communicate with a large number of connected devices.

The standards of entry have resulted in extreme difficulties for small enterprises and educational institutions trying to provide their own virtualized services. The Hypriot Cluster Lab HCL - made publicly available on Github1 - how does solarcity make money cloud functionality while running on ARM processors, thereby minimizing costs.

Due granvilles new key to stock market profits the fact that such processors offer less computational power, services are packaged into lightweight containers built using the Docker framework, which avoid the overhead associated with virtual machines.

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Virtualization of a Heterogeneous Wireless Network — PHY Layer Perspective invited talk Pawel Kryszkiewicz, Bcit stock trading Kliks Poznan University of Technology, Poland. Panel Discussion on Network Visualization All workshop participants.

Closing Pawel Kryszkiewicz Poznan University of Technology, Poland. Speaker Robert SchoberFriedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg FAUGermany. Proportional Fair Scheduling in Wireless Powered Communication Networks Hristina Chingoska and Ivana Nikoloska Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ; Zoran Hadzi-Velkov Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ; Nikola Zlatanov Monash University, Australia.

Simultaneous Transmission of Information and RF Energy in Multicarrier Systems Sumit Gautam International Institute of Information Technology-Hyderabad, India ; P Ubaidulla International Institute of Information Technology, India. User Cooperation for Enhanced Throughput Fairness in Wireless Powered Communication Networks Mingquan Zhong, Suzhi Bi and Xiaohui Lin Shenzhen University, P.

Secret Key Generation Using Entropy-Constrained-Like Quantization Scheme Xuanxuan Wang Institute of Information Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. China ; Lars Thiele Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany ; Thomas Haustein Did speculation contribute stock market crash Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Germany ; Yongming Wang Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.

WSN Operability During Persistent Attack Execution Eliana Stavrou UCLan Cyprus, Cyprus ; Andreas Pitsillides University of Cyprus, Cyprus. Polar-Code-Based Security on the BSC-Modeled HARQ in Fading Yannis Fountzoulas, Angela Kosta and George N. Karystinos Technical University of Crete, Greece. Epidemic Model for Malware Targeting Telephony Networks Iosif Androulidakis University of Ioannina, Slovenia ; Sergio Huerta University of Deusto, Spain ; Vasileios Vlachos Technological Educational Institute of Thessaly, Greece ; Igor Santos DeustoTech, University of Deusto, Spain.

Telecommunications, Brazil ; Ugo Dias and Rafael Timoteo de Sousa Junior University of Brasilia, Brazil. Massive MIMO with Multi-Antenna Users: When di 2016 2 put options written on non controlling interests Additional User Antennas Beneficial?

Xueru Li Tsinghua University, P. Evaluating Realistic Performance Gains of Massive Multi-User MIMO System in Urban City Deployments Siming Zhang, Angela Doufexi and Andrew Nix University of Bristol, United Kingdom. An Enhanced Whitening Rotation Semi-Blind Channel Stocktrade share isa for Massive MIMO-OFDM Hayder Al-Salihi and Mohammad Reza Nakhai King's College London, United Kingdom.

Dealing With Large Overhead in FDD massive MIMO Systems: A One-Bit Feedback Scheme Yingjie Zhang, Wei Feng and Ning Ge Tsinghua University, P. On the Dependence Between Base Stations Deployment and Traffic Spatial Distribution in Cellular Networks Meng Li, Zhifeng Zhao and Yifan Zhou Zhejiang University, Piano di stock option definizione. Simple Semi-Analytical Expression for the Max-SIR Outage Probability in Cellular Networks Maher Arar, Elham Kalantari and Abbas Yongacoglu University of Ottawa, Canada.

Christos Antonopoulos Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece, Greece. WCET Aware Parallelization of Model Based CPS Applications for Heterogeneous Parallel Systems: The ARGO Project Approach Georgios Keramidas Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece. Robots in Assisted Living Environments — Unobtrusive, Efficient, Reliable and Modular Solutions for Independent Ageing: The RADIO Project Approach Fynn Schwiegelshohn Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany.

OQAM implementation of GFDM Shravan Kumar Bandari and Venkata Mani Vakamulla National Institute of Technology Warangal, India ; Anastasios Drosopoulos TEI of Western Greece, Greece.

Burr University of York, United Kingdom. Adaptive Probabilistic Flooding for Nanonetworks Employing Molecular Communication Taqwa Saeed and Marios Lestas Frederick University, Cyprus ; Andreas Pitsillides University of Cyprus, Cyprus. Channel Modeling and Performance Evaluation of FSO Communication Systems in Fog Maged Abdullah Esmail and Habib Fathallah King Saud University, Saudi Arabia ; Mohamed-Slim Alouini King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUSTSaudi Arabia.

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Optimized Constellation Design for P-LDPC Coded Multi-Color Visible Light Communications Chengjun Tang National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, P. China ; Ming Jiang and Hong Shen Southeast University, P. China ; Chunming Zhao National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, Southeast University, P.

Dimitrios Efstathiou Technological Educational Institute of Central Macedonia, Greece. Semi-Exhaustive Reduced-complexity Recursive Block Decoding for MIMO Systems Mohamed Achraf Khsiba Telecom ParisTech, France ; Ghaya Rekaya-Ben Othman TELECOM ParisTech, France.

Superimposed Training based Estimation of Sparse MIMO Channels for Emerging Wireless Networks Babar Mansoor and Junaid Nawaz Syed COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan ; Bilal Amin COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore, Pakistan ; Shree Krishna Sharma University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg ; Mohammad N Patwary Staffordshire University, Stafford, United Kingdom. China ; Yvan Kokar IETR-INSA Rennes, France. Source Precoder Design for Non-Regenerative MIMO Relay Networks with Antenna Selection Lina Bariah KUSTAR, UAE ; Sami Muhaidat and Arafat Al-Dweik Khalifa University, UAE.

Service Robot Applications to Support MCI Patients at Home: The RAMCIP Project Approach Dimitrios Tzovaras and Dimitrios Giakoumis Information Technologies Institute, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece. Ambient Assisted Living Lab: A Full House Environment Integrating Heterogeneous CPS Technologies Christos Antonopoulos Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece.

TRUTLEBOT 2 — The Robotic Home Assistant of RADIO Project [Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece]. Reconfigurable Hardware in Robotics Applications: A Hardware Software Codesign Approach [Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany].

Hussein Aswan University, Egypt. Informed Consent in Internet of Things: The Case Study of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems Ricardo Neisse European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy ; Gianmarco Baldini Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy ; Gary Steri European Commission JRC, Italy ; Vincent Mahieu Joint Research Centre, European Union. Affine Linear Transformation based Sphere Decoder for 1-bit ADC MIMO-Constant Envelope Modulation Doaa Abdelhameed and Hany S.

Hussein Aswan University, Egypt ; Ehab Mahmoud Mohamed Osaka University, Japan. Consumption Considered Optimal Scheme for Task Offloading in Mobile Edge Computing Li Tianze, Wu Muqing and Min Zhao Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P. The Future of Mobile Cloud Computing: Integrating Cloudlets and Mobile Edge Computing Yaser Jararweh and Ahmad S Doulat Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan ; Omar AlQudah JUST, Jordan ; Ejaz Ahmed University of Malaya, Malaysia ; Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan ; Elhadj Benkhelifa United Kingdom.

Tawalbeh Um al Qura University, Saudi Arabia. ICN Based Distributed IoT Resource Discovery and Routing Lijun Dong, Ravi Ravindran and Guoqiang Wang Huawei, USA. Random Unslotted Time-Frequency ALOHA: Non-Binary LDPC Codes over Finite Division Near Rings Matthias Korb ETH Zurich, Switzerland ; Andrew Blanksby Broadcom Corporation, USA. Random linear network coding for streams with unequally sized packets: Overhead reduction without zero-padded schemes Maroua Taghouti Tunisia Polytechnic School, University of Carthage, Tunisia ; Daniel E.

Lucani and Morten V. Pedersen Aalborg University, Denmark ; Ammar Bouallegue National School of Engineers of Tunis, Tunisia. Best Paper Awards Presented by Christos Douligeris University of Pireaus, GreeceICT Awards Co-chair. Closing Ceremony Greetings and short speeches by Periklis Chatzimisios and Athanasios Iossifides ALexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, GreeceTPC and Local Committee Co-chairs.

All four tutorials took place in parallel, on May 16, Instructors Thomas WatteyneINRIA, Paris, France Xavier VilajosanaUniversitat Oberta de Catalunya UOCBarcelona, Spain Pere Tuset-PeiroUniversitat Oberta de Catalunya UOCBarcelona, Spain.

Abstract This tutorial aims at acquainting its audience with ongoing standardization activities around the Industrial Internet of Things IoTand provide hands-on experience through the OpenWSN and OpenMote ecosystems. OpenWSN was founded in and together with the OpenMote platform, which was launched init has become the de-facto open-source implementation of IEEE TSCH is the standard at the heart of the IIoT, which enables ultra high reliability and low-power operation.

This tutorial is tailored to the level of practicing engineers and advanced researchers who are interested in IIoT, as well as hands-on experience. Important Dates Tutorial registration deadline: May 16, He is a researcher at Inria in Paris, in the new EVA research team, where he designs, models and builds networking solutions based on a variety of Internet-of-Things IoT standards. He is Senior Networking Design Engineer at Linear Technology, in the Dust Networks product group, the undisputed leader in supplying low power wireless mesh networks for demanding industrial process automation applications.

Sincehe co-chairs the IETF 6TiSCH working group, which standardizes how to use IEEE Prior to that, Thomas was a postdoctoral research lead in Prof. Between andhe was a research engineer at France Telecom, Orange Labs. He holds a PhD in Computer Sciencean MSc in Networking and an MEng in Telecommunications from INSA Lyon, France.

He is Senior member of IEEE. He is fluent in 4 languages.

In addition Xavier is co-founder of Worldsensing and OpenMote Technologies, 2 prominent startups developing cutting edge IoT related technology. From January to JanuaryXavier was visiting Professor at the University of California Berkeley holding a prestigious Fulbright fellowship.

Xavier has been one of the main promoters of low power wireless technologies, co-leading the OpenWSN. He also contributed to the industrialization and introduction of Low Power Wide Area Networks to urban scenarios through Worldsensing. Xavier is author of different Internet Drafts and RFCs, as part of his standardization activities for low power industrial networks.

Xavier is contributing actively at the IETF 6TiSCH, 6Lo and ROLL Working Groups. Xavier holds more than 20 patents, more than 30 high impact journal publications and have contributed with several demos, tutorials and courses in the field of low power wireless networks. Finally Xavier is IEEE Senior Member and founding member and vocal of the IEEE Sensors Council in Spain. He is also co-founder of OpenMote Technologies, a start-up company that provides open source hardware for the Internet of Things.

From January to February he was researcher at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya UOC. While being at UOC, he was visiting researcher at Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya CTTC from February to Mayand visiting researcher at the University of California Berkeley UCB from July to October Currently, Pere holds five international patents and more than ten high impact publications.

Recently, he has received the best demo runner-up award at INFOCOM for demonstrating LPDQ Low Power Distributed Queueinga new MAC Medium Access Control protocol for active RFID systems. Abstract The tutorial will highlight the most prominent technical challenges of and possible approaches for networking in the millimeter-wave mm-wave band.

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Communication at such high frequencies brings unique challenges, primarily due the high signal attenuation, which can only be overcome by the use of highly directional antennas.

This results in much less interference compared to omni-directional communication at lower frequencies, allowing for a high degree of spatial reuse and potentially simpler Medium Access Control Protocols MAC and interference management mechanisms.

However, high directionality may cause deafness due to beam misalignments, whereas channels may appear and disappear over short time intervals and cause sudden communication blockages, in particular for mobile devices.

This in turn requires a radical rethinking of wireless network design. The tutorial specifically focuses on networking aspects of the MAC layer and above. Outline Introduction Fundamentals Interference modeling Beam-forming, access initialization MAC layer Association and relaying, multi-hop aspects mm-waves for cellular networks mm-waves for short range networks Impact on higher layer: Joerg Widmer is Research Professor at Institute IMDEA Networks in Madrid, Spain.

He received his M. His research focuses primarily on wireless networks, ranging from extremely high frequency millimeter-wave communication and MAC layer design to mobile network architectures.

From tohe was manager of the Ubiquitous Networking Research Group at DOCOMO Euro-Labs in Munich, Germany, leading several projects in the area of mobile and cellular networks. Before, he worked as post-doctoral researcher at EPFL, Switzerland on ultra-wide band communication and network coding.

He was a visiting researcher at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA, USA and University College London, UK. Joerg Widmer was awarded an ERC consolidator grant as well as a Spanish Ramon y Cajal grant. He is senior member of IEEE and ACM. Carlo Fischione is a tenured Associate Professor in KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering, Stockholm, Sweden. He received the Ph. He has held research positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MAVisiting Professor ; Harvard University, Cambridge, MAAssociate ; University of California at Berkeley, CAVisiting Scholar, andResearch Associate.

His research interests include optimization with applications to wireless sensor networks, networked control systems, wireless networks, security and privacy.

He received or co-received a number of awards, including the best paper award from the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics He is co-founder and CTO of the sensor networks company MIND ancient and modern musical instruments networked.

He is member of IEEE. Abstract This tutorial aims to familiarize the attendees with the new communication paradigm of simultaneous energy and information transmission SEIT in wireless networks.

The tutorial is divided into four parts. In the second part, particular attention is paid to existing techniques for implementing SEIT in point-to-point wireless communications. In particular, power allocation and beamforming techniques are reviewed. At the same time, strong emphasis is put on the fundamental limits of this technology using basic notions from information theory.

In the third part, multi-user scenarios are studied and the key aspects of the energy-information trade-off are studied in both centralized networks, e. In the latter, basic notions of game theory are studied to model the stable operating points of these networks. In the final part, practical aspects are tackled putting an emphasis on the main future challenges of SEIT in the context of 5G. For instance, front-end architectures allowing both energy harvesting and information decoding are studied.

At the same time, aspects regarding in-band and out-band energy transmission as well as co-located and non-co-located receivers and energy harvesters are discussed. Point-to-Point SEIT — Communication Techniques for SEIT — Fundamental limits and information-energy trade-off Part III: Multi-User SEIT — SEIT induces cooperation among transmitters — SEIT in cellular networks — SEIT in ad hoc networks — Output feedback enhances SEIT Part IV: Future Technical Challenges — Practical energy harvesting models — RF energy harvesting architectures — Impact of channel state information.

She received the B. She also received the M. She received the Ph. Perlaza is an INRIA Research Scientist at Laboratoire CITI Joint Lab between Universite de Lyon, INRIA and INSA de LyonLyon, France. He is also a visiting research collaborator at the School of Applied Science at Princeton University NJ, USA. He received the M. Previously, from tohe was a Research Engineer at France Telecom - Orange Labs Paris, France. His research interests lie in the overlap of signal processing, information theory, game theory and wireless communications.

He was also one of the recipients of the the Best Student Paper Award at Crowncom in Abstract Information-Centric Networking ICN has been the topic of endless discussions in the research community in the past few years, for two main reasons: Information-Centric Networks work on the basis of content, rather than end-hosts.

Therefore, instead of searching for the host that holds the content of interest, ICN focuses on the search and resolution of the content itself, irrespectively of where the content is, who is the host of the content, or how can the content-host be reached. The evolution steps from the client-server model to the ICN proposal included IP Multicast, Web-caching, Content Distribution Networks CDNsPeer-to-Peer computing, but were also influenced from the wireless and mobile world, i.

In this tutorial, we will start off with a short summary on the evolution of content-based networking through the years, which is necessary in order to understand the foundations of the ICN pyramid; then we will dive into the details of specific research challenges in ICN. These challenges span from network layer naming and addressing to in-network caching and resource management and further to application-layer issues.

The open issues in this area far outweigh the solved ones and hence, our discussion and presentation will focus on the related tradeoffs and research directions for future ICN investigations. Introduction, Background and Motivation Session 2: Architectural approaches to Information-Centric Networks Session 3: Design and Implications Session 5: ICN and Mobility Closing Session: Summary, Future Research Issues and Discussion.

Ioannis Psaras is Senior Researcher and an EPSRC Fellow with the Dept. He has participated in several EU FP7, H and EPSRC projects focusing on future Internet architectures with a special focus on resource allocation and management.

Together with his team, he has received two Best Paper Awards at IFIP Networking andboth in the area of Information-Centric Networks. Further information can be found at: The Demo will be presented on May 17, Thessaloniki also known in English as Thessalonica, Salonika or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece. Thessaloniki is Greece's second major economic, industrial, commercial and political centre, and a major transportation hub for the rest of southeastern Europe; its commercial port is also of great importance for Greece and the southeastern European hinterland.

The city is renowned for its festivals, events and vibrant cultural life in general, and is considered to be Greece's cultural capital. Events such as the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival are held annually. Thessaloniki is a popular tourist destination in Greece. ForNational Geographic Magazine included Thessaloniki in its top tourist destinations worldwide, while in Financial Times FDI magazine Foreign Direct Investments declared Thessaloniki as the best mid-sized European city of the future for human capital and lifestyle.

Thessaloniki enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, with its location in northern Greece resulting in the region receiving more rain than other areas of the country, and seeing lower temperatures during the winter.

Summers in Thessaloniki are generally hot and dry, and the area receives an abundance of sunshine even during the low season. Thessaloniki's international airport is 16 km outside the city and served by many major airlines. The airport is served by the hour bus line 78 or 78N during night from OASTH. Line 78 starts from Macedonia Central Bus Station, stops at the Railway Station of Thessaloniki and arrives to the airport through the city center.

Line 78A travels the same route with the difference, that it makes an additional stop at the A. At the Railway Station and A. IKEA bus stops, passengers can find many connections with many other major bus lines. Visa Letters are available through EDAS for all accepted papers. Authors and attendees outside EU are advised to arrange their Visas the soonest possible. Information regarding visas can be found at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hellenic Republic at http: Authors are advised to book their hotels as soon as they receive paper acceptance notification.

Reference to ICT should be made when booking in the hotels given below. Thessaloniki, in addition to the hotels given below, offers a wide range of accommodation options in walking distance from the Venue. Location Megalou Alexandrou 2, GR, Thessaloniki, Greece hotel webpage maps google. Offers Single, sea view: Location Vasilissis Olgas 65, GR, Thessaloniki, Greece hotel webpage maps google.

Location Vasilissis Olgas 44, GR, Thessaloniki, Greece hotel webpage maps google. ICT Organizing Committee would like to thank all attendees for making this year's event a success.

Intro Always bustling with life, Thessaloniki, a modern metropolis bearing the marks of its stormy history and its cosmopolitan character, known for its hospitality and cuisine, is hosting the International Conference on Telecommunications ICT in early summer Venue Makedonia Palace is a 5 star hotel located in Thessaloniki, Greece, and is regarded as one of Greece's most famous and prestigious hotels. Makedonia Palace in Video. Makedonia Palace on Google Maps.

General Chairs Technical Program Chairs Special Sessions Chairs Workshop Chairs Panel Chairs Tutorial Chairs Publicity Chairs Award Chairs Local Chairs Publication Chairs Co-founders of ICT TPC members.

Hamid Aghvami King's College London, UK. Farokh Marvasti Sharif Univ. China Helen LeligouTEI of Chalkida, Greece Chee Yen Bruce LeowUniversiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Victor LeungUniversity of British Columbia, Canada Ang LiUniversity College London, United Kingdom Xinrong LiUniversity of North Texas, USA Ben LiangUniversity of Toronto, Canada Christos LiaskosInstitute of Computer Science, Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece Phone LinNational Taiwan University, Taiwan Xiaodong LinUniversity of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada Athanasios LioumpasCyta Hellas, Greece Anyi LiuPurdue University Fort Wayne, USA Weilong LiuShandong Economics University, P.

China William LiuAuckland University of Technology, New Zealand Angelos LiverisMicrowave Networks Inc, USA Renato Lo CignoUniversity of Trento, Italy Pascal LorenzUniversity of Haute Alsace, France Spiros LouvrosTechnical University of Messology, Greece Asimakis LykourgiotisHellenic Open University, Greece Maode MaNanyang Technological University, Singapore Zheng MaSouthwest Jiaotong University, P.

China Leandros MaglarasDe Montfort University, United Kingdom Toktam MahmoodiKing's College London, United Kingdom Yuxin MaoZhejiang Gongshang University, P. China Chau YuenSingapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Theodore ZahariadisTEI of Chalkida, Greece Syed Ali Raza ZaidiUniversity of Leeds, United Kingdom Sherali ZeadallyUniversity of Kentucky, USA Hans-Juergen ZepernickBlekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Honggang ZhangZhejiang University, P. China Liang ZhouNanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.

China Zuqing ZhuUniversity of Science and Technology of China, P. China Nizar ZorbaQatar University, Qatar Dimitrios ZorbasUniv of La Rochelle, France Kayhan Zrar GhafoorUniversity of Koya, Iraq. Mischa Dohler King's College London, UK. George Karagiannidis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Periklis Chatzimisios Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece. Athanasios Iossifides Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece. Shiwen Mao Auburn University, USA. Vasilis Friderikos King's College London, UK.

Gennaro Boggia Politecnico di Bari, Italy. Toktam Mahmoodi King's College London, UK. Ioannis Askoxylakis FORTH-ICS, Greece. Xavier Costa NEC Europe, Germany.

Constandinos Mavromoustakis University of Nicosia, Cyprus. Mahasweta Sarkar San Diego State University, USA. Stefano Giordano University of Pisa, Italy. Simone Redana Nokia Networks, Germany. Rasmus Nielsen Cisco Systems, USA. Petar Popovski Aalborg, Denmark. Gunes Karabulut Kurt Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. Dimitris Vergados University of Piraeus, Greece.

Hanna Bogucka Poznan University of Technology, Poland. Christos Douligeris University of Piraeus, Greece. Dimitrios Efstathiou TEI of Central Macedonia, Greece.

Call for Papers Call for Workshops Call for Special Sessions Call for Tutorials Call for Demos Special Sessions Workshops Camera Ready Instructions. Main Track Call for Papers. Main topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Important Dates for Regular Papers: January 31, extended to February 15, Notification of acceptance: Call for Workshop Proposals.

Each Workshop proposal must include the following: Important Dates for Workshop Proposals: January 15, extended Notification of proposal acceptance: February 20, Notification of paper acceptance: March 5, March 13, Call for Special Session Proposals.

Each Special Session proposal must include the following: Title and topics of the proposed Special Session Brief overview Expected number of papers A tentative Call for Papers Information about the Special Session organizers.

Important Dates for Special Session Proposals: February 20, extended Notification of paper acceptance: Call for Special Sessions. Call for Tutorial Proposals. It should contain the following sections: Title of the Tutorial Outline of the Tutorial The tutorial speaker s and where appropriate the topics they will cover in the Tutorial Brief CVs for each Tutorial speaker no more than words per person Importance and timeliness of the Tutorial Previous lecture and Tutorial experience of the Tutorial speaker s.

Important Dates for Tutorial Proposals: February 15, Notification of proposal acceptance: February 29, March 13, Call for Demo Proposals. Important Dates for Demo proposals: February 15, Notification of demo proposal acceptance: Special Sessions Info and Call for Papers.

Recent advances in REM-facilitated technologies for future 5G networks. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, FYROM Abstract The Radio Environmental Awareness REA is emerging as a cornerstone of future 5G networks comprising heterogeneous access technologies needing self-x optimization procedures.

March 20, April 10, Download Call for Papers. Exploiting interference towards energy efficient and secure wireless communications. Organizers Christos MasourosUniversity College London, UK Ioannis KrikidisUniversity of Cyprus, Cyprus Gan ZhengLoughborough University, UK Abstract This special session will discuss innovative approaches that consider interference as a useful resource for developing energy efficient and secure wireless communications, contrary to the traditional approaches to avoid and cancel interference.

Big data analytics driven by Internet-of-Things technologies: Big things have small beginnings. Organizers Nikos DeligiannisVrije Universiteit Brussel — iMinds, Belgium Ryoichi ShinkumaKyoto University, Japan Yiannis AndreopoulosUniversity College London, UK Abstract The exponential growth in data generation and network traffic created by Internet-of-Things deployments requires new architectures for large-scale data sensing, communication, storage, manipulation, processing and analysis.

Methodologies and technical solutions for the 5G air interface design. Access technologies for 5G mobile networks. Organizers Ming XiaoKTH, Sweden Zheng MaSouthwest Jiaotong University, China Abstract For the fast development of smart terminals and applications, the demands on the next generation mobile namely, 5G, the 5th generation are expected to be very large in near future.

Challenges for the Internet of Things. Organizers Philip DavisBournemouth University, UK David NewellBournemouth University, UK Abstract The growth of the IoT, mobile and ubiquitous computing and software defined networking technology has enabled the sensing, management and control of a wide range of physical devices and information gathering through computers.

Communications and Security of Smart and Connected Communities. Organizers Shaoen WuBall State University, USA Anyi LiuIndiana University — Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA Qing YangMontana State University, USA Abstract A growing number of physical objects being connected to the Internet at an unprecedented rate promote the significant interest from academia, industry, and standard organization.

Industrial Internet of Things: Constraints, Guarantees, and Resiliency. Organizers Antoine GallaisUniversity of Strasbourg, France Fabrice TheoleyreUniversity of Strasbourg, France Thomas WatteyneInria-Paris, France Abstract More than one decade ago has emerged the Internet of Things IoTwhich enabled new applications in our everyday life.

Inter-Cloud, Fog and Mobile Edge Computing. Smart sensing in a connected world. Organizers Charalampos PatrikakisPiraeus University of Applied Sciences, Greece George LoukasGreenwich University, UK Theodoros SemertzidisITI, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece Abstract Through the latest advancements in electronics, computing and networking, it is obvious that the evolution of cyber and physical systems are converging into a future that goes beyond the Internet of Things: Workshops Info and Call for Papers.

Daniel Cams-Muri2CAT Adlen KsentiniIRISA Lab George AgapiouHellenic Telecom. Call for Papers The workshop aims to provide a forum for authors to present early research results on 5G technology for future ITS that advance the state of the art and practice in 5G and ITS, including theoretical principles, tools, applications, systems infrastructure, and testbeds.

Topics of interest include but not limited to the following: ITS architectures and services 5G low-latency high-reliability communication technologies for ITS Vehicle behavior model and environment awareness Social networks for ITS in 5G 5G spectrum access technologies for ITS Device-to-device communications for ITS Cooperative driving, intelligent and autonomous vehicles in ITS Mobile sensing networking in ITS Network and information services in ITS Efficient big data analysis for IoV Mobile cloud computing for ITS Security, privacy and trust in ITS Simulation methodology and platform for ITS Testbed platform and field trials Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers following the rules of the Main Track via EDAS using https: Optimization of Systems and Protocols for Heterogeneous High Performance Networking in- and beyond the 5G Era Open 5G Workshop website: TragosFORTH, Greece Scope Internet traffic is continuously growing exponentially.

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