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VIRTUAL CONFERENCE MESSAGE FROM THE TEHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMIT TEE CHAIR 04 DUBROVNIK - WALK THROUGH CENTURIES 06 PROGRAMME 14 KEYNOTES 16 PANELS 22 REGUL AR AND P OSTER SESSIONS 28 ANNOUNCEMENT 42 STEERING COMMIT TEE 44 TEHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMIT TEE 46 ORGANISING COMMIT TEE 54 PL ATINUM PATRON 56 SPECIAL ISSUE 58 10 INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT DUBROVNIK 60 2 3
MESSAGE FROM In this EuCNC edition, 134 Nevertheless, still we are delighted that we have lived up the motto “The Connectivity Revolution”, preserving the submissions were received from 44 countries, not only from Europe, but THE TECHNICAL wide recognition of EuCNC as the premier forum for presentation of research results, also as much as 24.9 % from other and being the best meeting point for technology visionaries and innovators regions, namely Asia/Pacific, USA, PROGRAMME from academia and industry to exchange their newest results and experience, paving the way to the overall success Middle East and Africa, Canada and Latin America. Each paper COMMIT TEE CHAIR in this cutting-edge industry, aimed to was reviewed by at least three revolutionize the mission of ICT in general. qualified reviewers, with an overall As 5G is on its way to maturity, vision on acceptance rate of 50%. beyond-5G, as well as even 6G, is under Both on Tuesday, June 16th, and Wednesday, It is our great pleasure to welcome you way to provide much more than just an June 17th, the conference program starts to the 29th edition of the European evolution to even wider bandwidth and and ends with a highlight of the latest Conference on Networks and lower latency, but become a key enabler research trends provided by renowned keynote Communications EuCNC 2020, which of end-to-end solutions through solving speakers from academy and industry, whereas was supposed to take place in Dubrovnik, ever growing challenges in research the panels will be centered on open RAN, Croatia. and development, manufacturing Cybersecurity and 5G for verticals. Accepted and exploitation of the exciting new papers and posters are organized in 6 tracks technologies for connecting the world at a and 16 sessions. pace it has never seen before. Vlatko Lipovac However, due to the We thank all authors for submitting their Technical Programme well-known unfortunate The EuCNC heritage dates all the manuscripts, as well as the track co-chairs Committee Chair circumstances that have way back to 2G, and continues and reviewers for their devotion to selecting high quality contributions. Special thanks almost shut down the up to nowadays when state- go to European Commission, the EuCNC world, the event turned to of-the-art high-bandwidth 2020 sponsor and IEEE, as well as to Huawei virtual. So, unfortunately, and real-time 5G systems have Technologies, our Platinum Patron. at this time, we will not become a key enabler of many Finally, we would like to emphasize the hard have a chance to show and new and unexpected application work of the Local Organising Committee consisting of our young colleagues, and we demonstrate to you all areas, among them autonomous thank them for their enthusiasm even when good things that we have driving, vehicle-to-everything we realized that this event could not be been carefully preparing communications, (industrial) organized the way we all planned and gladly expected. throughout almost two Internet-of-Things with massive years for you to see, feel machine-type communications, We hope that you will enjoy the EuCNC 2020 and taste in our beautiful as well as ultra-reliable low program and consider contributing to EuCNC 2021 to be held in Porto, Portugal. Filipe Cardoso city, the jewel of the latency communications among Technical Programme Mediterranean. others. Committee Co-chair 4 5
DUBROVNIK An independent, merchant republic for 700 years (abolished by Napoleon in 1806), it traded with Walk through Turkey and India in the East (with a consul in Goa, India) and had trade representatives in Africa, in the Cape Verde Islands. It even had diplomatic centuries relations with the English court in the Middle Ages. (There is a letter from Elizabeth I on display in the City Museum in Dubrovnik). Its status was such that powerful and rich Venice was envious of this Croatian-Slav city. 6 7
Dubrovnik’s ascent received a major RECENT HISTORY blow in 1667 as a catastrophic Due to its historic borderland status, earthquake destroyed a large amount of Dubrovnik was significantly affected by Renaissance art and architecture in the the break-up of Yugoslavia. In the early city. The Sponza and the Rector’s palace 90s, Greater Serb aggression resulted were the only buildings that survived in Dubrovnik suffering its most serious the natural disaster. The city was existential threat. Over two-thirds of reconstructed in the baroque style that the historic town’s buildings were hit by THE has survived intact until today. Despite the reconstruction, the decline of the artillery. The town’s cobbled streets were struck by hundreds of direct hits. For the HISTORY OF Mediterranean as a hub for trade meant that Dubrovnik, like other Mediterranean first time in history, the medieval city walls themselves received over a hundred DUBROVNIK IS ports, began a steady decline. By the time Napoleon arrived at the gates direct hits. Many historic palaces were badly damaged by the resulting fires. The REMARKABLE. in 1806, the Republic of St Blaise was a shadow of itself. renowned Sponza and Rector’s Palace, St Blaise’s church, the Franciscan monastery and the Amerling and Onofrio fountain all The Congress system and Napoleon’s suffered severely. campaign had extinguished the last vestiges of the Republic. In 1815, like Source: www.dubrovnik-travel.net Dubrovnik’s history witnesses the changing The new city-state used its status as a much of the eastern Adriatic coast, fortune of a borderland Mediterranean crossroads between cultures and Dubrovnik became part of the Habsburg city-state that for centuries lived in civilisations. The city thrived through Empire, where it would remain until 1918. harmony with its surroundings. extensive trade with other maritime ports such as Genoa, Pisa and Venice. Its continental trade networks also THE BEGINNING OF TOURISM The period of Austrian dominance saw Originally called Ragusa, extended its reach into the Balkans with the early beginnings of tourism. Lord the Ottoman Empire. At the beginning the city was founded in the of the 13th century, Dubrovnik fell under Byron on his Grand Tour was said to 7th century as a refuge for the control of the Most Serene Republic, have called Dubrovnik ‘the Pearl of the staying under its Control until 1358. Adriatic’. Later, prominent authors like coastal residents fleeing Bernard Shaw and Agatha Christie were the advancing barbarians. Towards the end of the middle Ages, dazzled by the perfectly preserved Dubrovnik’s Maritime influence meant that baroque oasis. it was the chief competitor of the Venetian From the outset, the city was protected by empire for the Adriatic waterways. Its During the second Yugoslav period after defensive walls. The borderland status of European educated diplomats and its 1945, the popularity of the city grew the town was to be a determining factor widespread commerce allowed it to worldwide and millions marvelled at the in its history. Part of the Mediterranean expand its influence beyond the Adriatic. medieval splendour. The importance of cultural constellation, yet intimately Machiavelli was a notable luminary so tourism meant that Dubrovnik was put connected to the Balkans. Catholic yet impressed by the city that he applied on UNESCO’s world heritage list in 1979. surrounded by Islamic and Orthodox to work there. City authorities were not neighbours. impressed and turned him down. 8 9
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 16 JUNE 17 JUNE 2020 2020 Time (CEST) Recommended Live Non-Live Time (CEST) Recommended Live Non-Live re-viewing interaction interaction (Chat) re-viewing interaction interaction (Chat) 09:15 – 10:00 KEYNOTE 1 09:45 – 10:30 KEYNOTE 3 MATTI LATVA-AHO NICOLAS DEMASSIEUX 10:00 – 10:30 OPENING SESSION 10:30 – 10:45 KEYNOTE 3 NICOLAS DEMASSIEUX 10:30 – 10:45 KEYNOTE 1 MATTI LATVA-AHO 10:45 – 11:30 PANEL 3 5G FOR VERTICALS: 10:45 – 11:30 PANEL 1 BUILDING AND CYBERSECURITY IN 5G, EXPLOITING SYNERGIES INCLUDING VERTICALS 11:30 – 12:15 PANEL 3 11:30 – 12:15 PANEL 1 5G FOR VERTICALS: CYBERSECURITY IN 5G, BUILDING AND INCLUDING VERTICALS EXPLOITING SYNERGIES 12:15 – 14:30 NET1: Network Slicing for NET1: Network Slicing for 12:15 – 14:30 NET2: Virtualisation, Cloud, NET2: Virtualisation, Cloud, Innovative Beyond 5G Applications Innovative Beyond 5G Applications and Convergence and Convergence OPE1: Operational & Experimental OPE1: Operational & Experimental NET3: Software-based and NET3: Software-based and Insights #1 Insights #1 Self-driving Networks Self-driving Networks PHY1: Emerging Aspects on PHY1: Emerging Aspects on OPE2: Operational & OPE2: Operational & Propagation for Wireless Propagation for Wireless Experimental Insights #2 Experimental Insights #2 Applications Applications PHY2: Emerging Transmission PHY2: Emerging Transmission POS1: Poster Session 1 POS1: Poster Session 1 Techniques for Next Generation Techniques for Next Generation RAS1: Radio Access and RAS1: Radio Access and Wireless Communication Wireless Communication Softwarisation Softwarisation Systems Systems VAP1: IoT Security and 5G VAP1: IoT Security and 5G PHY3: Emerging Coding PHY3: Emerging Coding economy economy Techniques for 5G Techniques for 5G VAP2: IoT Security and VAP2: IoT Security and POS2: Poster Session 2 POS2: Poster Session 2 Performance Analysis Performance Analysis VAP3: IoT and the Urban VAP3: IoT and the Urban WOS1: 5G NR and Beyond WOS1: 5G NR and Beyond Ecosystem Ecosystem WOS2: Aerial and V2X Networks WOS2: Aerial and V2X Networks 14:30 – 15:15 PANEL 2 OPENRAN, INCLUDING 14:30 – 15:15 KEYNOTE 4 INTEROPERABILITY/ WEN TONG INTERWORKING WITH VENDOR SOLUTIONS 15:15 – 15:30 KEYNOTE 4 15:15 – 16:00 PANEL 2 WEN TONG OPENRAN, INCLUDING INTEROPERABILITY/ 15:30 – 16:00 CLOSING SESSION INTERWORKING WITH VENDOR SOLUTIONS 16:00 – 16:45 KEYNOTE 2 DAN KILPER 16:45 – 17:00 KEYNOTE 2 DAN KILPER 14 15
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE KEYNOTE 1 2020 KEY DRIVERS AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES FOR 6G KEYNOTES Recommended re-viewing Matti Latva-aho Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 09:15-10:00 CEST Director for 6G Flagship, University of Oulu, Finland Live interaction Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 10:30-10:45 CEST PROGRAMME Abstract CV As 5G research is maturing towards a Matti Latva-aho received the M.Sc., Lic. global standard, the research community Tech. and Dr. Tech (Hons.) degrees in must focus on the development of beyond- Electrical Engineering from the University 5G solutions and 2030 era, i.e. 6G. It is of Oulu, Finland in 1992, 1996 and 1998, not clear yet what 6G will entail. It will respectively. From 1992 to 1993, he was a include relevant technologies considered Research Engineer at Nokia Mobile Phones, too immature for 5G or which are outside Oulu, Finland after which he joined Centre the defined scope of 5G. It is envisioned for Wireless Communications (CWC) at that we need new KPI drivers towards the University of Oulu. Prof. Latva-aho 6G besides the current 5G technical was Director of CWC during the years superiority KPIs: global megatrends, 1998-2006 and Head of Department for UN sustainability goals, emerging new Communication Engineering until August technical enablers are emerging critical 2014. Currently he serves as Academy drivers towards 2030 solutions. Global of Finland Professor in 2017 – 2022 and coverage with services scaling, super is Director for National 6G Flagship efficient short range connectivity and Programme for 2018 – 2026. His research accurate localization are missing features interests are related to mobile broadband within current mobile systems and deserve communication systems and currently special attention. Value chains are likely his group focuses on beyond 5G systems to be revolutionized via emergence of research. Prof. Latva-aho has published different verticals needs as well as local close to 500 conference or journal papers spectrum licensing. To summarize, 6G in the field of wireless communications. is not only about moving bits: it will He received Nokia Foundation Award become a framework of services, including in 2015 for his achievements in mobile communication service where all user communications research. specific computation and intelligence may move to edge cloud. Integration of sensing, imaging and highly accurate positioning capabilities with mobility opens a myriad of new applications in 6G era. 17
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 16 JUNE KEYNOTE 2 17 JUNE 2020 KEYNOTE 3 2020 INTELLIGENT OPTICAL 6G.WHY ? SYSTEMS FOR A 5G WORLD Recommended re-viewing Nicolas Demassieux Recommended re-viewing Dan Kilper Senior Vice President Wednesday, 17 June 2020, 09:45-10:30 CEST Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 16:00-16:45 CEST Director, Center for Research, Integrated Access Networks, Live interaction Orange, France Live interaction University of Arizona, USA Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 16:45-17:00 CEST Wednesday, 17 June 2020, 10:30-10:45 CEST PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Abstract flexibility and intelligent software control Abstract that a vision of the needs of the society Optical communication system technology needed to deliver on the full promise of the As 5G deployments are happening around in 2030-2040 is framed in parallel with development has historically been driven 5G vision. the globe, the research community has technological research, before we engage by performance advances in the backbone started to look into what could be the into putting together the technical of the Internet. In recent years, markets CV network technologies for the 2030 horizon. components into an actual system design. have shifted, and the role of optical Dr. Dan Kilper is the Director of the So far, research is ongoing on basic In this talk, we will share our vision on systems is being redefined. Metropolitan Center for Integrated Access Networks technology components, but initiatives the stakes of the 2030-2040 society that traffic growth continues to outpace and a research Professor in the College are on preparation to build an initial vision future networking technologies will need long haul traffic growth, bringing more of Optical Sciences at the University of on what a “Beyond 5G” or “6G” system to address, as well as our priorities for focus onto capacity and the use of Arizona, Tucson. He holds adjunct faculty could be and should do, like the ICT-52 Beyond 5G system design. optical systems in the network edge. positions at the Columbia University call for projects in Europe. But after 30 CV The emergence of edge cloud computing Data Science Institute and Trinity College years of successful development of mobile Nicolas Demassieux leads the research of and demanding requirements for 5G Dublin. He is a faculty appointee at NIST. networks and of their extraordinary global Orange, a company ranked 19th in BCG’s networks are adding fuel to this trend. He received MS (1992) and PhD (1996) adoption, we are entering a different 2018 most innovative companies report. Optical transmission inherently provides degrees in Physics from the University era: what drove the technical evolutions With his team, he drives the vision, strategy the deterministic, ultra-low latency and of Michigan. From 2000-2013, he was a (increase of coverage, throughput, and execution of research programs high speeds targeted in 5G and beyond member of technical staff at Bell Labs, capacity with lower latencies) could well involving 700+ engineers and PhD students networks. As a result, optical systems are and he co-founded Palo Verde Networks, be challenged by needs of a very different in multiple countries. A strong advocate of undergoing a transformation from a high a startup developing optical technologies nature (sustainability, security and an integrative research culture, fully digital performance, capacity driven backbone for AI controlled software-defined optical resilience, frugality…). In Orange, we think and human, he is involved in the domains of technology to a scalable, flexible software networks. He holds thirteen patents and the technology has to respond to needs connectivity, infrastructure virtualization, defined edge network technology. Open authored six book chapters and more of the society. Citizens, enterprises, public IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Security and and disaggregated optical line systems are than one hundred sixty peer-reviewed services and communities should have Trust, with application domains such being introduced in whitebox platforms publications. His research is aimed at a growing part of defining what comes as digital personal life, digital societies using software defined networking solving fundamental and real-world next. The economics, energy and more (cities, agriculture, transport, health, controls. The system complexity problems in communication networks, generally environmental impacts need to industry…), digital enterprises and digital required to handle the optical physical addressing interdisciplinary challenges guide the development of any large scale emerging countries. Inspired by his interest layer, however, remains an obstacle. for smart cities, sustainability, and digital technological effort. This leads to trade- in natural sciences (biology, ecology, The challenge for optical systems is to equity. offs between requirements, tradeoffs geology) and his humanist vision, Nicolas embrace a new roadmap that untangles that will need to be decided in the system is passionate about ethics, sustainable this complexity in order to achieve the design or to be left settable by operators digital technology, and the evolution of our and/or users when the technology is complex physical and biological planet. deployed. Therefore, we think it is essential 18 19
WEDNESDAY, 17 JUNE 2020 KEYNOTE 4 6G: THE NEXT HORIZON Wen Tong Recommended re-viewing Huawei Fellow, CTO, Wednesday, 17 June 2020, 14:30-15:15 CEST PANELS Huawei Wireless, Huawei Live interaction Technologies, Canada Wednesday, 17 June, 15:15-15:30 CEST PROGRAMME Abstract CV Today, 5G becomes a reality as we have Dr. Wen Tong is the Huawei Fellow, CTO, witnessed the global roll-out of 5G Huawei Wireless. networks. The 5G deployment will realize Dr. Tong is the head of Huawei wireless the vision of “connect of everything” and research. In 2011, He was appointed the become the fundamental platform to Head of Communications Technologies enable the digital transformation for every Labs of Huawei, currently, he is the vertical business. Huawei 5G chief scientist, spearhead to Next on the horizon, we see the lead Huawei’s 5G wireless technologies emerging of 6G, 6G is believed to realize research and development. “connected intelligence”, and solving Prior to joining Huawei in 2009, Dr. Tong human challenges in many aspects. The was the Nortel Fellow and head of the research community start to look into Network Technology Labs at Nortel. He the vision and requirements to define the joined the Wireless Technology Labs at Bell 6G, the long term process for technology Northern Research in 1995 in Canada. research, ecosystem alignment and global Dr. Tong was elected as a Huawei Fellow standardization will continue to carry on and an IEEE Fellow. He was the recipient for next 5 to 8 years, in this talk we share of IEEE Communications Society Industry our perspective on the 6G evolution and its Innovation Award for “the leadership and path. contributions in development of 3G and We also present the earlier definition for 4G wireless systems” in 2014 and IEEE 6G and the view on enabling technologies. Communications Society Distinguished The spectrum allocation opportunities and Industry Leader Award for “pioneering envisioned timeline. We discuss the key technical contributions and leadership in question regarding the applications and the mobile communications industry and services which can be enabled by 6G. innovation in 5G mobile communications technology” in 2018. He had pioneered fundamental technologies from 1G to 5G wireless with 440 granted US patents. Dr. Tong is a Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering, and he also serves as Board of Director of WiFi Alliance. 20
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE PANEL 1 Demosthenes Ikonomou 2020 CYBERSECURITY IN 5G, Demosthenes Ikonomou, joined the European Union Agency for Cyber Security (ENISA) in 2008 and currently holds the position Head of Operational Security Unit. He received his Masters of Science in Electronics and Computer Sciences and his Ph.D. in applied sciences from the University of Southampton, United Kingdom, in INCLUDING VERTICALS 1992 and the Université catholiquue de Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL), Belgium, in 2002 respectively. Between 1996- 2008 he worked for DG Information Society & Media of the European Commission (now Communications Networks, Content and Technology, CONNECT) mainly involved in the management of R&D projects in the fields of wireless and personal communications as well as networked media. Organizer: Recommended re-viewing Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 10:45-11:30 CEST Demosthenes Ikonomou (Head of Operational Live interaction Security Unit, ENISA, EL) John Hickey Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 11:30-12:15 CEST John Hickey is a senior security engineer with Nokia. With over 30 year’s experience in the telecommunications industry, John has been involved in both system engineering and system verification PROGRAMME of wireless access systems including GSM, WCDMA and LTE systems primarily. Today his focus is on security of both fixed and wireless systems and particularly security assurance of 5G systems. John leads the Nokia effort to align product security with global security assurance standards. He represents Nokia at the GSMA security assurance forum (SECAG) and is currently deputy chairperson of that group. He Motivation and Background Questions holds a Bachelor of Electronic Engineering degree (Honours) from the University of Limerick. He is a 5G is expected to bring important 1. How much does it cost and who is going Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) since 2009. befits to the EU economy, as well as the to pay for Cybersecurity? society, since it is designed to support 2. Who/where is the weakest link? How to applications and services that go well reduce the attack surface? beyond the typical mobile broadband 3. Who will be liable? Operators and/or Ioannis Krontiris Dr. Ioannis Krontiris is a senior researcher at the European Research Center of Huawei in Munich, communications. It is expected to support, clients? Germany, where he has been deeply involved in security and privacy technologies for vertical industries and open new opportunities for, a number 4. Does the toolbox need to be extended or and in the last two years he has been focusing on Security and Privacy in C-V2X Identity Management. He has been serving as delegate to 5GAA Privacy and Security Working Group for the last two years. He of critical sectors of European economy adapted for private networks? has a Ph.D. Degree in Computer Science from University of Mannheim in Germany, and a M.Sc. Degree in such as energy, transport, health, etc – the 5. How to include external, private clouds Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon University in USA. so-called verticals. from an end-to-end perspective? In order for 5G to reach its full potential, cybersecurity plays a critical role, even if Participants Fabio Martinelli comes at a cost. The panel is composed of: Fabio Martinelli is a research director of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) responsible for cyber The main objective of this panel is to • Chair: Demosthenes Ikonomou (Moderator) security activities. He is also member of the Italian Committee for Cyber Security Research and is the co-chair of the Italian technological platform in homeland security (SERIT). His main research interests provide a forum for the exchange of views (Head of Operational Security Unit, involve security and privacy in distributed and mobile systems and foundations of security and trust. He manages R&D projects on information and communication security and in particular, he has been the on the cybersecurity challenges of 5G, not ENISA, EL) Project Coordinator of the EU Network on Cyber Security (NeCS) and of the Collaborative information only from the perspective of 5G network • John Hickey (Security Engineer, Nokia, IE) sharing and analytics for cyber protection (C3ISP) project. Since 2004, he is in the board of directors of the international school on Foundations of Security Analysis and Design (FOSAD). He founded and chaired operators and equipment vendors but • Ioannis Krontiris (Privacy Engineer, the WG on Security and Trust management (STM) of the European Research Consortium in Informatics also from the perspective of the vertical Huawei, DE) and Mathematics (ERCIM). He is currently chair of the WG 11.14 in secure engineering of the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP). He chaired the WG3 on Research and Innovation of the Network markets that are expected to benefit from • Fabio Martinelli (Head of Research, and Information Security (NIS) Platform promoted by the European Commission. He also serves as expert in the deployment of 5G technology. Security Group, IIT – CNR & vice-chair of the H2020 Protection and Security Advisory Group (PASAG) and acts as Vice Chairman of the Board of the European Cyber Security Organization (ECSO). European Cyber Security Organisation, IT) • Mansoor Hanif (Executive Director, Technology and Digital Infrastructure, Neom, KSA) Mansoor Hanif Mansoor Hanif is the Executive Director of Engineering in the Technology & Digital sector of NEOM. In his role, Mansoor oversees the design and implementation of all of NEOM’s fixed, mobile, satellite and subsea networks. In addition, his team leads NEOM’s initiatives on emerging technologies such as advanced robotics and human-machine interfaces. Mansoor has 26 years’ experience in planning, building, optimising and operating mobile networks around the world. He was Director of Radio Networks at EE from 2011 to 2016. During the acquisition of EE by BT, he led the EE network Integration team. At BT, Mansoor was Director, from 2016 to 2018, of the Converged Networks Research Lab. From 2018 to 2020, Mansoor was CTO at Ofcom the UK’s media and telecoms regulator, a role which included the responsibility to oversee the security and resilience of the UK networks. 22 23
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE PANEL 2 Jorge Pereira 2020 OPENRAN, INCLUDING Jorge Pereira has been with the European Commission since 1996, becoming Principal Scientific Officer in 2005. He has been dealing with ICT, covering a broad variety of areas, with a focus on networking, INTEROPERABILITY/INTERWORKING devices, applications and services, testing and validation, as well as deployment. He is, since 2016, in the area of Future Connectivity Systems, focusing on 5G and beyond, being responsible for the areas of WITH VENDOR SOLUTION Advanced Spectrum Management; optical-wireless convergence; Connected and Automated Mobility; and Public Protection and Disaster Relief. He obtained the Engineering and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Lisbon, Portugal in 1983 and 1987, respectively, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering-Systems from the University of Southern California Organizer: Recommended re-viewing (USC), Los Angeles, in 1993. Jorge Pereira, Principal Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 14:30-15:15 CEST Scientific Officer, European Live interaction Commission, BE Tuesday, 16 June 2020, 15:15-16:00 CEST Colin Willcock PROGRAMME Colin Willcock graduated from the University of Sheffield, UK, with a B.Sc in Physics in 1986, an MSc. In Astronomical Technology from the University of Edinburgh in 1987 and a Ph.D. in Parallel Computation from the University of Kent at Canterbury in 1992. Dr. Willcock joined Nokia in 1999, and is currently Motivation and Background Questions Head of Radio Network Standardization. He has participated extensively in standardization activities at ETSI, ITU-T and 3GPP, and also has extensive experience of European research having led a number Quoting the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) 1. What early deployment/coexistence of European projects. Colin Willcock is currently the chairman of the board of the 5G Infrastructure Association. industry association, OpenRAN is an lessons can be learned? initiative to define and build RAN solutions 2. Which requirements need to be fulfilled based on a general-purpose vendor- in order to allow end-to-end “command- neutral hardware and software-defined and-control”, namely by enabling slicing technology. This will help operators cut across domains? Pedro Merino Pedro Merino is professor at University of Malaga (UMA). His research interests are new generation the cost of building mobile networks 3. How to maximize synergies between Internet, 5G networks and automated methods for software reliability. He has led more than 30 national and international research projects, most of them in collaboration with industry. He leads a 4G/5G by lowering the barriers to work with vendor equipment and the innovation outdoor testbed at Malaga city. Pedro Merino was the chair of the ERCIM WG on Formal Methods for new vendors and improving network brought about by the OpenRAN Industrial Critical Systems, and member of the Executive Committee of ERCIM. He represents University of Malaga in Networld2020 ETP and 5G Industrial Association. Pedro Merino is coordinator of EuWirelss economics. With vendor-neutral hardware, ecosystem? project, technical manager of 5GENESIS project and Director of ITIS Software at University of Malaga. it will reduce the reliance on a small 4. How to use OpenRAN as a means to number of vendors[, thus increasing secure the business chains, enlarge the supply chain security,] by de-coupling ecosystem and achieve autonomy? the hardware and software components Thomas Magedanz of the network, and [will] decrease Participants Thomas Magedanz has been professor at the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, leading the chair for next generation networks (www.av.tu-berlin.de) since 2004. In addition, since 2003 he has the expenditure incurred on network The panel is composed of: been Director of the Business Unit Software-based Networks (NGNI) at the Fraunhofer Institute for infrastructure. • Chair: Jorge Pereira (Moderator) Open Communication Systems (FOKUS) in Berlin. For more than 30 years, he has been working in the convergence field of telecommunications, Internet and information technologies. He created many OpenRAN – together with OpenCore – (Principal Scientific Officer, European internationally recognized prototype implementations of global telecommunications standards that is expected to speed up of 5G network Commission, BE) provide the foundations for the efficient development of various open technology testbeds around the globe. His current interest is in software-based 5G networks for different verticals, with a strong focus development through its open architecture • Colin Willcock (Head of Radio Network on edge computing, network slicing, and private industrial networks. by allowing for more innovative solutions, Standardization, Nokia, DE) in particular those targeting verticals and • Pedro Merino (Department of Computer private networks in general. For all that, Sciences and Languages, Univ. Malaga, the interworking with public systems, and ES) Uwe Herzog namely with vendor solutions, is essential. • Thomas Magedanz (TU Berlin/ Uwe Herzog is Programme Manager at Eurescom. He has more than 25 years of professional experience. Uwe has been involved in a number of EC research projects as project coordinator, work-package leader In this panel, we will discuss the challenges Fraunhofer FOKUS, DE ) and in other roles, including projects such as WINNER, SPEED-5G, ORPHEUS, 5G EVE, To-Euro-5G and opportunities of OpenRAN and the • Uwe Herzog (Programme Manager, and Full5G. Currently he is coordinator of the 5G PPP INSPIRE-5Gplus project that will advance the 5G and beyond security vision by progressing 5G Security. Uwe has several roles in the organization and way forward in terms of facilitating Eurescom, DE ) operation of 5G PPP and NetWorld2020 ETP. deployment of 5G in a variety of scenarios, Uwe has been evaluator in the FP7 and H2020 in the area of Future Networks and SME-Instrument on Open Disruptive Innovation. Uwe holds a M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of especially in a post-COVID recovery Chemnitz, Germany, and an MBA from the University of Mannheim and ESSEC Business School Paris. context. 24 25
WEDNESDAY, 17 JUNE PANEL 3 Markus Dillinger 2020 Markus Dillinger received his Diplom-Ing. degree in telecommunications in 1990 from the University of 5G FOR VERTICALS: BUILDING Kaiserslautern, Germany. In 2010, he joined Huawei Germany and was director for enterprise solutions for smart grid. In 2013, he moved to Huawei European Research Centre as Head of Wireless Internet AND EXPLOITING SYNERGIES Technologies where he runs private and public R&D programmes for e.g. car-to-car and automation supporting 3GPP standardization and normative work for the vertical industry. He was the initiator of 5GAA and leads the Munich team for their technical contributions to Working Groups in 3GPP / 5GAA. In September 2016, he was appointed as Executive Committee member for the 5GAA and re-assigned in following years. Organizer: Recommended re-viewing Markus Dillinger, Director for Wednesday, 17 June 2020, 10:45-11:30 CEST 5G Industry Communications, Live interaction Alicia Fuentes Alicia Fuentes is a serial entrepreneur with over 12 years of experience leading innovation projects in the Huawei, DE Wednesday, 17 June 2020, 11:30-12:15 CEST tech sector. She is currently the CEO of Quaternium, a pioneer European drone manufacturer, selected as PROGRAMME one of the 10 most innovative drone startups in the world. Quaternium Technologies provides state-of- the-art aerial solutions in the fields of agriculture, first response and aerial filming. Under her leadership, Quaternium has grown over 100% and it has achieved two World Records of performance, positioning as the leader in its niche. Motivation and Background implementation concerns and barriers, with 5G is the first wireless generation a view towards using Verticals and 5G to conceived with and for Verticals! accelerate the recovery after the COVID-19 Luisa Andreone Various industry organizations, as crisis. Luisa Andreone is Member of the Advanced Technology & Pre-Development Programs Collaboration & Network in FCA Product Development, coordinating collaborative projects on “Vehicle Automation & well as 5G PPP H2020 research and Connectivity”: she is currently working as FCA-CRF reference for public funded activities on connected innovation projects, were established Questions vehicle technologies, vehicle automation and human machine interface. Her expertise includes the design and development of collision prevention systems, connected services and HMI solutions for vehicles. She over the last years to elicit vertical use 1. What are the lessons learnt from trials or coordinated the European co-funded projects DARWIN, EUCLIDE, EDEL, WATCH-OVER. Today she is Member of the Steering Committee of the European co-funded projects L3Pilot on vehicle automation cases requirements and develop first early 5G deployments? testing and leader of the piloting tests. She is leader of the EUCAR Expert Group “Driver Vehicle Dialogue”, 5G solutions addressing a number of 2. Which requirements are not yet addressed deputy leader of the EUCAR Expert Group “Automation” and Member of the Strategy Committee of ERTICO ITS Europe. verticals. The requirements from Verticals in 5G testbeds, products and 3GPP R15 are now partly addressed in 3GPP and R16? releases 15 and 16 and we expect future 3. How to maximize synergies between Adam Wolisz Adam Wolisz received the Diploma, Ph.D., and Habilitation degrees from the Silesian University of requirements will be addressed beyond vertical sectors? Technology, Gliwice, in 1972, 1976, and 1983, respectively. He joined the Technical University of Berlin in R16. In parallel, many 5G trials, both 4. How to accelerate the use of 5G in vertical 1993 as Chaired Professor for telecommunication networks (1993-2018) and became Executive Director with the Institute for Telecommunication Systems (2001-2018). He has also been Adjunct Professor EU-funded and private, were launched sectors? with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley (2005-2017). Since 2018, he is retired professor at TU Berlin and Fellow of the Einstein Center Digital to better understand benefits and 5. How can we use 5G and the Verticals Future. His research interests are in architectures and protocols of communication networks and their shortcomings of current 5G technology. to accelerate the recovery after the applications, as well as cyber physical systems. The major concern from stakeholders is COVID-19 crisis? that highly specialized 5G requirements Andreas Mueller might prevent economy of scale in terms Participants Andreas Mueller is the Head of Communication and Network Technology in the Corporate Research Department of Robert Bosch GmbH in Stuttgart, Germany and coordinates the 5G activities of Bosch in of 5G terminals and infrastructure, leading The panel is composed of: the context of Industry 4.0 across the different business units. He also serves as Chairman of the Board to high R&D, product engineering, capital • Chair: Markus Dillinger (Director for 5G of the “5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation” (5G-ACIA. Prior to joining Bosch, Andreas was a Research Staff Member at the Institute of Telecommunications of the University of Stuttgart, and operational costs, resulting in a poor Industry Communications, Huawei, DE) Germany. He worked as a Systems Engineer for Rohde & Schwarz, developing a novel software-defined business case for all and much slower • Alicia Fuentes (CEO, QUATERNIUM, ES) radio based communication system for the German Armed Forces. Andreas holds a German Diploma degree as well as a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering (with distinction) and an M.Sc. degree in rates of adoption. Hence, our aim must be • Luisa Andreone (FCA Product Information Technology, all from the University of Stuttgart, Germany. to bring together highly specialized sectors Development, FCA, IT ) and to maximize common requirements • Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin & Fellow of Luís Cordeiro for research, standardization and Einstein Center for the Digital Future, DE) Luis Cordeiro is a Senior Researcher and Product System Architect at OneSource. He has been actively involved in European and national research projects (e.g. FP7 LiveCity, FP7 CityFlow, FP7 SALUS, FP7 product development. In this panel, we • Andreas Mueller (Head of Communication Mobile Cloud Networking, H2020 EMPATIA, Eureka Catrene Mobitrust, P2020 Mobilizador 5G). He address namely Agriculture, Automotive, and Network Technology, Corporate also led several software development and systems integration projects, as well as large-scale security certifications processes. Since 2012, he has been leading the development of a Public Protection and eHealth, Industry 4.0 and PPDR, whilst Research Department, Robert Bosch Disaster Recovery (PPDR) situational awareness platform that has been tackling the limitations of identifying common R&D areas and GmbH, DE) mobile communications for critical scenarios. Since 2018, he has been working on the integration of this platform with 5G and evaluating how this new communications paradigm can successfully address the feature requirements, as well as major • Luís Cordeiro (CTO, OneSource, PT ) current limitations. 26 27
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE 2020 REGULAR & POSTER 10:00 - 10:30 PROGRAMME OPENING SESSION 12:15 - 16:45 PROGRAMME Technology, Norway); Gianfranco Nencioni NET1: NETWORK SLICING (University of Stavanger, Norway); Min Xie (Telenor Research & Telenor Group, FOR INNOVATIVE BEYOND 5G SESSIONS Norway); Diego Lopez (Telefonica I+D, APPLICATIONS Spain); Pål R. Grønsund (Telenor & Achieving Network Slice Communication University of Oslo, Norway) Service Distribution Across 5G Micro- Operator Multi-tenants 5Growth: AI-driven 5G for Automation in Idris Badmus (Centre for Wireless Vertical Industries Commmunications, University of Oulu, Chrysa Papagianni (Nokia Bell Labs, Finland); Abdelquoddouss Laghrissi Belgium); Josep Mangues-Bafalluy (Centre for Wireless Communications, (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions University of Oulu, Finland); Ari T. Pouttu de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain); Pedro (Centre for Wireless Communications Bermudez (Telcaria, Spain); Sokratis University of Oulu, Finland) Barmpounakis (University of Athens, Greece); Danny De Vleeschauwer (Nokia, SLA Management Procedures in 5G Slicing- Belgium); Juan Brenes (Nextworks, Italy); based Systems Engin Zeydan (Centre Tecnològic de Apostolos Papageorgiou (Nokia, Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Germany); Adriana Fernández-Fernández Spain); Claudio E. Casetti (Politecnico (Fundació i2CAT, Spain); Leonardo Ochoa- di Torino, Italy); Carlos Guimarães Aday (Fundació i2CAT, Internet i Innovació (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain); Digital a Catalunya, Spain); Miguel Pablo Murillo (Telcaria, Spain); Andres Silva Peláez (Fundació i2CAT, Spain); Garcia-Saavedra (NEC Labs Europe, Muhammad Shuaib Siddiqui (Fundació Germany); Daniel Corujo (Instituto i2CAT, Internet i Innovació Digital a deTelecomunicações Aveiro & Universidade Catalunya, Spain) de Aveiro, Portugal); Teresa Pepe (Ericsson, Italy) The Isolation Concept in the 5G Network Slicing 5G Network Slice Brokering: A Distributed Andres J Gonzalez (Telenor Research, Blockchain-based Market Norway); Jose Ordonez-Lucena (Telefonica Nima Afraz (CONNECT Center, Trinity I+D, Spain); Bjarne E. Helvik (NTNU - College Dublin, Ireland); Marco Ruffini Norwegian University of Science and (CONNECT, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 28 29
TUESDAY, TUESDAY, 16 JUNE 16 JUNE 2020 2020 OPE1: OPERATIONAL & PROGRAMME Cross-domain Slice Orchestration for PHY1: EMERGING ASPECTS ON A Comparison of Stochastic and Advanced Vertical Trials in a Multi-Vendor Deterministic Channel Models for V2V EXPERIMENTAL INSIGHTS #1 PROPAGATION FOR WIRELESS 5G Facility Applications APPLICATIONS PROGRAMME The LSA Based Spectrum Sharing Solution Jose Ordonez-Lucena (Telefonica I+D, Nils Dreyer (TU Braunschweig, Germany); for Wireless Research Networks Utilizing Spain); Christos Tranoris (University of Thomas Kürner (Technische Universität A Model for Off-Body Propagation Channels Commercial MNO Networks Patras, Greece); Joao Antonio Pereira Braunschweig, Germany) in Indoor Scenarios at mmWaves Mika Hoppari (VTT, Finland); Ilkka S. Rodrigues (Nokia, Portugal); Luis M. Kryštof Zeman (Brno University of Harjula and Jarno E. Pinola (VTT Technical Contreras (Telefonica, Spain) D-band Point to Multi-Point Deployment Technology, Czech Republic); Kenan Turbic Research Centre of Finland, Finland) with G-Band Transport (INESC-ID / IST, University of Lisbon, Validation of IaaS-based Technologies Claudio Paoloni (Lancaster University, Portugal); Jiri Hosek (Brno University 5GCroCo Barcelona Trial Site for Cross- for 5G-Ready Applications Deployment United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Viktor of Technology, Czech Republic); Luis M. border Anticipated Cooperative Collision Roberto Bruschi (CNIT, Italy); Franco Krozer (Goethe University of Frankfurt Correia (IST/INESC-ID - University of Avoidance R. Davoli (University of Genoa & am Main, Germany); François Magne Lisbon & INESC, Portugal) Raul Muñoz (Centre Tecnològic de National Inter-University Consortium (WHEN-AB & SARL, France); Quang Trung Telecomunicacions de Catalunya for Telecommunications (CNIT), Italy); Le (HF Systems Engineering GmbH & Co. Measurements and Ray Tracing (CTTC/CERCA), Spain); Francisco Fernando Diaz (ATOS, Spain); Chiara KG, Germany); Rupa Basu, Jeevan Rao Simulations: Impact of Different Antenna Vázquez-Gallego (Centre Tecnològic de Lombardo (University of Genoa & CNIT- and Rosa Letizia (Lancaster University, Positions on Meeting Room Coverage at 60 Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Research Unit of the University of Genoa, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Ernesto GHz Spain); Ramon Casellas and Ricard Vilalta Italy); Sergio Mangialardi and Jane Limiti (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Muhammad Usman Sheikh, Kalle Ruttik, (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions Frances Pajo (University of Genoa, Italy) Italy); Marc Marilier (OMMIC, France); Riku Jäntti and Jyri Hämäläinen (Aalto de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA), Spain); Giacomo Ulisse (Johann Wolfgang University, Finland) Roshan Sedar (Centre Tecnològic de A Monitoring Framework for Multi-Site 5G Goethe-Universität, Germany); Antonio Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Platforms Ramirez (Fibernova Systems, Spain); Effect of Plastering Mesh on Radio Signals: Spain); Pol Alemany and Ricardo Martinez Ramon Perez (Telcaria Ideas, Spain); Borja Vidal (Universidad Politecnica de Modelling and Practical Measurements (Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions Jaime Garcia-Reinoso (Universidad Carlos Valencia, Spain); Hadi Yacob (9 Ferdinand- Ari Asp and Jussa Pikkuvirta (Tampere de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA), Spain); III de Madrid, Spain); Aitor Zabala (Telcaria Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut für University, Finland); Arto Hujanen (VTT Jesus Alonso-Zarate (Centre Tecnologic Ideas, Spain); Pablo Serrano and Albert Höchstfrequenztechnik, Germany) Technical Research Centre of Finland, de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya - Banchs (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Finland); Ismo Huhtinen (VTT, Finland); CTTC, Spain); Apostolos Papageorgiou Spain) Mikko Valkama (Tampere University, (Nokia, Germany); Miguel Catalan-Cid Finland) (i2CAT Foundation, Spain); F Moscatelli and Giada Landi (Nextworks, Italy); A Low-Overhead Hierarchical Beam- Xavi Vilajosana, Andrea Bartoli and tracking Algorithm for THz Wireless Denis Guilhot (Worldsensing, Spain); Systems Soumya Kanti Datta and Jérôme Härri Giorgos Stratidakis (University of Piraeus, (EURECOM, France); Rodrigo Silva (PSA, Greece); Georgia D. Ntouni (Intracom France); Laurent Dizambourg and Antonio Telecom, Greece); Alexandros-Apostolos A Fernández (PSA, Spain); Maciej Boulogeorgos (University of Piraeus, Muehleisen (Ericsson GmbH, Germany) Greece); Dimitrios S. Kritharidis (Intracom Telecom, Greece); Angeliki Alexiou (Universityof Piraeus, Greece) 30 31
TUESDAY, TUESDAY, 16 JUNE 16 JUNE 2020 2020 POS1: POSTER SESSION 1 PROGRAMME of Frankfurt am Main, Germany); Quang Netherlands); Sonia Heemstra de Groot RAS1: RADIO ACCESS Trung Le (HF Systems Engineering GmbH (Eindhoven Technical University, The AND SOFTWARISATION Experimental Assessment of & Co. KG, Germany); Rupa Basu, Jeevan PROGRAMME Netherlands) Electromagnetic Fields in a Commercial 5G Rao and Rosa Letizia (Lancaster University, Network United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Ernesto Resource Allocation for a Reliable D2D 5G-CLARITY: Integrating 5GNR, WiFi Chrysanthi Chountala, Jean Marc Limiti (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Enabled Cellular Network in Factories of and LiFi in Private Networks with Slicing Chareau, Pravir K Chawdhry, Philippe Italy); François Magne (WHEN-AB & SARL, the Future Support Viaud, James Bishop and Tiziano P Pinato France); Marc Marilier (OMMIC, France); Idayat Sanusi (University of Greenwich, Daniel Camps (i2CAT, Spain); Mir (European Commission - Joint Research Giacomo Ulisse (Johann Wolfgang Goethe- United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Karim M. Ghoraishi (Gigasys Solutions, United Centre, Italy) Universität, Germany); Hadi Yacob (9 Nasr (University of Greenwich & University Kingdom (Great Britain)); Jesús Gutiérrez Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut (IHP - of Surrey, United Kingdom (Great CRAN Option 7-3 Splitting: A Novel für Höchstfrequenztechnik, Germany); Borja Britain)); Klaus Moessner (University of Leibniz-Institut für Innovative Comparative Real-time Study Vidal (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Surrey, United Kingdom (Great Britain)) Mikroelektronik, Germany); Jose Ordonez- Shahriar Basiri (Sharif University of Spain); Roberto Llorente (Universitat Lucena (Telefonica I+D, Spain); Tezcan Technology, Iran); Azad Ravanshid Politècnica de València, Spain); Claudio QoS-Aware Spectrum Sharing for D2D Cogalan (NOMOR, Germany); Babak Hossein Paoloni (Lancaster University, United Communication in Cellular Networks (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Khalaj (Sharif Kingdom (Great Britain)) Abubaker Matovu Waswa (Technische (Great Britain)); Harald Haas (The University of Technology, Iran) Universität Ilmenau, Germany); Stephen S. University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Inter-Numerology Interference in Filtered- (Great Mwanje (Nokia Bell Labs, Germany); Jens Data-driven UAV Trajectory Optimization OFDM Waveforms Mueckenheim (University of Applied Britain)); Antonio Garcia (Accelleran, Hajar El Hammouti (KAUST, Saudi Arabia); Chrysanthi Chountala (European Sciences Merseburg, Germany); Andreas Belgium); Vladica Sark (IHP - Leibniz- Abdulkadir Celik (King Abdullah University Commission - Joint Research Center, Italy); Mitschele-Thiel (Ilmenau University of Institut für Innovative Mikroelektronik, of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia); Jean Marc Chareau and James Bishop Technology, Germany) Germany); Basem Shihada (KAUST, Saudi Arabia); (Joint Erik Aumayr and Sven van der Meer Mohamed-Slim Alouini (King Abdullah Research Centre of the European 5G-RANGE: A Transceiver for Remote Areas (Ericsson, Ireland); Shuangyi Yan University of Science and Technology Commission, Italy); Fausto Bonavitacola Based on Software-Defined Radio (University of Bristol, United Kingdom (KAUST), Saudi Arabia) (Fincons Italia S.p.A., Milan, Italy) Wheberth Damascena Dias, Alexandre (Great Britain)); Alain Abdel-Majid Mourad (Interdigital Ferreira, Roberto Kagami, Juliano Silveira 5GCroCo Use Cases and Key Performance Autonomous Vehicles Impact on 5G Network Ferreira, Daniely Gomes Silva and Luciano Europe Ltd, United Kingdom (Great Indicators for Cross-border Trials Base Station Inter-Site Distance Leonel Mendes (Inatel, Brazil) Britain)); Oscar Adamuz-Hinojosa Dirk Hetzer (T-Systems, Germany); Maciej António Serrador (Polytechnic Institute of (University of Muehleisen (Ericsson GmbH, Germany); Lisbon & ISEL, Portugal); Grazielle Bonaldi On the Impact of Normalized Interference Granada, Spain); Jordi Pérez-Romero Apostolos Kousaridas (Huawei Teixeira (Lisbon High Institute of Threshold for Topological Interference (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Technologies, Germany); Jesus Alonso-Zarate Engineering - ISEL, Portugal); Mirtes Lima Management (UPC), Spain); Miguel Granda (BOSCH, (Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de and Rafael Fernandes (ISEL, Portugal) Hassan Kallam (Université de Lyon & Spain); Rui Bian (University of Edinburgh, Catalunya - CTTC, Spain) INRIA, INSA Lyon, CITI-INRIA, France); United Kingdom (Great Britain)) MAC-agnostic Swarm-Based Directional Leonardo S. Cardoso (Université de Lyon & D-band Point to Multipoint Wireless Testbed Antenna Control for Wireless Sensor INRIA, INSA-Lyon, CITI-INRIA, France); Joint 5G-LTE-WiFi Prototyping Platform for Antonio Ramirez (Fibernova Systems, Networks Jean-Marie Gorce (INSA-Lyon & CITI, Inria, RAT Interworking Experiments Spain); Viktor Krozer (Goethe University Tim van der Lee and George Exarchakos France) Walter Nitzold and Clemens Felber (Eindhoven University of Technology, The (National Instruments, Germany) 32 33
TUESDAY, TUESDAY, 16 JUNE 16 JUNE 2020 2020 Unsupervised Learning for Detection of Consideration on Data Conformance Hierarchical Blockchain Topologies for Cooperative Interference Avoidance Mobility Related Anomalies in Commercial Toward Building Trust in Supply Chain Quality Control in Food Supply Chains Scheduler for Radio Resource Management LTE Networks Yuto Nakano (KDDI Research, Inc., Spyros Voulgaris (Athens University of in NB-IoT Systems Jessica Moysen (Elisa Oyj, Finland & Japan); Toru Nakamura (Advanced Economics and Business, Greece); Nikos Collins Burton Mwakwata and Muhammad Fundaciò i2CAT, Spain); Furqan Ahmed Telecommunications Research Institute Fotiou (Mobile Multimedia Lab, Athens Mahtab Alam (Tallinn University of (Elisa Corporation, Finland); Mario International, University of Economics and Business, Technology, Estonia); Yannick Le Moullec Garcia-Lozano (Universitat Politècnica de Japan); Yasuaki Kobayashi and Masahito Greece); Vasilios A. Siris and George C. (Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Catalunya, Spain); Jarno Niemelä (Elisa Ishizaka (KDDI Research, Inc., Japan); Polyzos (Athens University of Economics Estonia); Hassan Malik (Tallinn University Corporation, Finland) Masayuki Hashimoto (Advanced and of Technology, Estonia); Sven Pärand (Telia Telecommunications Research Institute Business, Greece); Artemios Tomaras and Estonia Ltd, Estonia) Outage Prediction for URLLC in Rayleigh International, Japan); Hiroyuki Yokoyama Sotiris Karachontzitis (Synelixis Solutions Fading (ATR, Japan); Yutaka Miyake (KDDI Ltd., Greece) Alternating Transmission of Packets in Dual Andreas Traßl (Technische Universität Research, Inc., Japan); Shinsaku Kiyomoto Connectivity for Periodic Deterministic Dresden & Centre for Tactile Internet with (Information Security Laboratory, KDDI 5G Ecosystem Dilemmas: Sharing Roles and Communication Utilising Survival Time Human-in-the-Loop, Germany); Lucas Research Inc., Japan) Revenues Jens Gebert and Andreas Wich (Nokia Bell Scheuvens (TU Dresden, Germany); Tom Costas Kalogiros (Athens University of Labs, Germany) Hößler (TU Dresden & Barkhausen Institut, The CARAMEL Project: a Secure Economics and Business, Greece); Hanne Germany); Eva Schmitt (TU Dresden, Architecture for Connected and Autonomous Kristine Hallingby (Telenor, Norway); Olai- The Sampling Period Estimation Based Germany); Norman Franchi and Gerhard P. Vehicles Bendik Erdal (Telenor Research and Adaptive Sampling Algorithm for a Self- Fettweis (Technische Universität Dresden, Christian Vitale (KIOS CoE, Cyprus); Nikos Innovation, Norway) sustainable Disaster Monitoring System Germany) Piperigkos (University of Patras, Greece); Changmin Lee and Seong-Lyun Kim Christos Laoudias and Georgios Ellinas PROGRAMME (Yonsei University, Korea (South)) (University of Cyprus, Cyprus); Jordi VAP2: IOT SERVICES AND Casademont (Technical University of LOCUS: Localization and Analytics On- PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Demand Embedded in the 5G Ecosystem Catalonia (UPC), Spain); Pouria Sayyad VAP1: IOT SECURITY Khodashenas (i2CAT Foundation (i2CAT), Accurate Narrowband LPWA Ranging: Nicola Blefari-Melazzi (University of AND 5G ECOMOMY PROGRAMME Spain); Andreas Kloukiniotis, Aris S. Lalos Principles, Performance in AWGN and Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy); Stefania and Konstantinos Moustakas (University Multipath Channels Bartoletti (National Research Council Design and Implementation of IoT DDoS of Patras, Greece); Pablo Barrientos Florian Wolf (CEA Grenoble & University of Italy (IEIITCNR), Italy); Luca Attacks Detection System Based on Lobato (Atos IT Solutions and Services of Limoges, France); Sébastien de Rivaz Chiaraviglio (University of Rome Tor Machine Learning Iberia, Spain); Javier Moreno Castillo (CEA-LETI, France); Francois Dehmas Vergata, Italy); Flavio Morselli (ENDIF Yi-wen Chen and Jang-Ping Sheu (FICOSA, Spain); Petros Kapsalas (CEALeti Minatec, France); Valérian University of Ferrara, Italy); Eduardo (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan); (Panasonic Automotive, Germany); Klaus- Mannoni (CEA, France); Vincent Berg Baena (Universidad de Málaga, Spain); Yung Ching Kuo (National TsingHua Peter Hofmann (T-Systems Enterprise (CEA LETI, France); Jean Pierre Cances Giacomo Bernini (Nextworks, Italy); University, Taiwan); Nguyen Van Cuong Services GmbH, Germany) (University of Limoges, France) Domenico Giustiniano (IMDEA Networks (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) Institute, Spain); Mythri Hunukumbure (Samsung Electronics, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Gürkan Solmaz (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany); Konstantinos Tsagkaris (Incelligent, Greece) 34 35
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