Preliminary program – ICT'03

 

Sunday February 23, 2003

 

08:30 – 17:00 Conference Pre-Registration

 

09:00 – 12:30 Tutorials T2, T3 and T7

14:00 – 17:30 Tutorials T4, T5 and T10

 

18:00 - Reception - Sofitel (Fare Maeva)

 

 

Monday February 24, 2003

 

08:00 – 17:00 Conference Registration

 

09:45 - 10:15 Opening Address

 

P. Dini (Cisco Systems, Inc., USA), P. Lorenz (University of Haute Alsace, France) and V. Uskov (Bradley University, USA)

 

10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break

 

10:45 - 12:45 WDM (I)

Chair: D. Mynbaev, New York City College of Technology, USA

 

323 The Role of Network Topologies in the Optical Core of IP-over-WDM Networks with Static Wavelength Routing

M.M. Freire, J.P.C. Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior, Portugal;R.M.F. Coelho, Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portugal

 

140 A Heuristic Method of Logical Topology Reconfiguration in IP/WDM Optical Networks

S. Xu, Y. Tanaka, Waseda University, Japan;K. Sezaki, University of Tokyo, Japan

 

281 Models, Complexity and Algorithms for the Design of Multifiber WDM Networks

A. Ferreira, S. Perennes, A.W. Richa, H. Rivano, N. Stier Moses, INRIA, France

 

10:45 - 12:45 3G

Chair: R.L. Aguiar, University of Aveiro, Portugal

 

64 Mobile Internet over IP Data Broadcast

T. Paila, Nokia Corporation, Finland

 

343 The U.S. Road to 3G: An Overview of Telecom Regulations, Carrier Stategies and the Consumer Market

S. Yazbeck, Barry University, USA

 

300 Techno-Economic Evaluation of 3G  & WLAN Business Case Feasibility Under Varying Conditions

I. Welling, J. Harno, Nokia, Finland;F. Loizillon, France Telecom, France;K. Stordahl, Telenor, Finland;D. Varoutas University of Athens, Greece

 

366 A New Tool for Performance Evaluation for Wireless Networks

L. Mokdad, University of Paris Dauphine, France;J. Ben-Othman, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin, France

 

12:45 – 14:00 Lunch on our own

 

14:00 - 16:00 Active Networks ne pas changer

Chair: P. Cong-Duc, University of Lyon, France

 

226 A Novel Architecture for Resource Management in Active Networks Using a Directory Service

F. Sabrina, S. Jha, The University of New South Wales, Australia

 

251 Active Control Architecture implementing Policy-Based Routing

E. Boschi, G. Carle, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany

 

254 The Research on Security Architecture for Active Networks and Security Mechanism for Active Nodes

Y. Wu, K. Xu, J. Wu, M. Xu, Tsinghua University, P.R.China

 

139 A Secure Method For Transferring Active Packet Using Digital Signature Schemes

Y. Kim, J. Na, S. Sohn, ETRI, Korea

 

199 Active Network and Policy Based Management

D. Zebiane, A. Serhrouchni, H. Bakour, ENST, France, M. Salaün, France Telecom R&D, France

 

206 Clack: An Active Network Platform

E. Yuen, S. Lo, S. Jha, The University Of New SouthWales, Australia

 

14:00 - 16:00 Turbo Codes ne pas changer

Chair: H.J. Zepernick, Australian Telecommunications, Australia

 

105 Performance of STBC with Turbo Code in HARQ Scheme for Mobile Communication Systems

W.T. Kim, S.J. Bae, E.K. Joo, Kyungpook National University, Korea;J.G. Kim, Miryang National University, Korea

 

162 A Fast Algorithm to Estimate the Distance Spectrum of Turbo Codes

S. Scalise, Y.J.K. Bae, H. Ernst, DLR, Germany

 

439 Partition Turbo Decoding of Linear Block Codes

D.W. Yue, University of Waterloo, Canada;H.H. Nguyen, University of Saskatchewan, Canada , E. Shwedyk, University of Manitoba, Canada

 

194$ Improved Algorithms for High Rate Turbo Code Weight Distribution Calculation

E. Rosnes, O. Ytrehus, University of Bergen, Norway

 

327$ Combined Multi-Stage Turbo Decoding and Precoding Techniques for ISI Channels

Q. Zhang, T. Le-Ngoc, McGill University, Canada

 

14:00 - 16:00 Management (I)

Chair: D. Georgi, California State University, USA

 

263 Addresses Interchange Procedure in Mobility Management Architecture for IP-based IMT Network Platform (IP2)

M. Jo, T. Okagawa, M. Sawada, M. Yabusaki, NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan

 

400 A Management Platform over a Peer to Peer Service Infrastructure

R. State, O. Festor, INRIA Lorraine, France

 

278 Admission Control Strategies in Transient Network States

M.M. Tromparent, J. Glasmann, Technische University of München, Germany;H. Müller, J. Totzke, Siemens AG, Germany

 

203 An Architecture to Monitor QoS in a Policy-Based Network

M.B. Ribeiro, L.Z. Granville, M.J.B. Almeida, L.M.R. Tarouco, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

 

407 An Intelligent User Interface for the Dynamic Negotiation of QoS

Z. Jrad, F. Krief, B. Benmammar, University of Paris XIII, France

 

330 A Study of Content Data Distribution and Management Mechanism for Telematics

M. Oguchi, T. Saito, Chuo University, Japan;M. Nohara, Toyota InfoTechnology Center, Japan

 

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break

 

16:30 - 19:00 WDM (II) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: J.P.C. Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior, Portugal

 

116 Shared Path Protection Based on Quality of Service in WDM Networks

A. Jaekel, Z. Hu, University of Windsor, Canada

 

266 A Feasible Dynamic Lightpath Setup Solution for Sparse-Conversion-Capacity WDM-routed Networks Based on 2-bit Coded Lambda State

V.T. Nguyen, Q.D. Ho, J.S. Choi, M. Kang, Information and Communications University, Korea;B. Kim Korea, Y.G. Lee, Korea Telecom, Korea

 

321 Construction of Light-trees for WDM Multicasting under Splitting Capability Constraints

A. Zsigri, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark;A. Guitton, M. Molnar, IRISA, France

 

350 A Connection Setup Scheme with Transmission Right Handover in WDM Bidirectional Ring Networks

S. Fujiwara, T. Kitamura, M. Iizuka, M. Sakuta, I. Sasase, Keio University, Japan

 

215 Analytical Model for an IP over WDM Ring Network

J.H. Ho, C.K. Shieh, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan;W.S. Hwang, National Kaohsiung University, Taiwan

 

274 Unchirped Fiber Bragg Grating for Simultaneous Filtering and Dispersion Compensation in Wavelength-Multiplexed Systems

M.J.N. Lima, A.L.J. Teixeira, J.R.F. da Rocha, P.S. André, University of Aveiro, Portugal;O. Frazão, INESC Porto, Portugal

 

16:30 - 19:00 Antenna

Chair: J. Detlefsen, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany

 

195 Comparison and Optimization of Antenna Concepts for Downlink Beamforming

A. Czylwik, University of Duisburg, Germany

 

373 Higher Order Space-Time Block Codes for Virtual Antenna Arrays

M. Dohler, F. Said, H. Aghvami, King’s College London, UK

 

322 On Limits of Wireless Communications when Using Multiple Dual-Polarized Antennas

W. Keusgen, Aachen University, Germany

 

45 Minimum Probability of Error and Channel Capacity in Large Dual Antenna Array Systems

R.R. Muller, Telekommunikation Wien, Austria;W. Weichselberger, Technische University of Wien, Austria

 

314 Combining EM Accuracy with the Speed of Analytical Models for Simulation of Arbitrary Passive Microwave Components

T. Dhaene, University of Antwerp, Belgium

 

16:30 - 19:00 Management (II)

Chair: S. Soulhi, Ericsson, Canada

 

17 Policy Based Network and Service Management Model for 3/4G Networks

E. Wallenius, Nokia Networks, Finland

 

212 The Management of the Broadband Wireless Access System with SNMP

Y.S. Hwang, E.B. Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea

 

362 A Model based on Domain Theory for the Supervision of Telecommunications Networks

L. Ait Mohamed, A. Osmani, University of Paris 13, France

 

250 A Status Management Scheme of MMDBMS for Consistency of Duplicated Database

M.K. Han, G.H. Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute , Korea

 

180 Cloud to Cloud: A Framework Model For Next Generation Network Management

D.Wu, G. Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences , China;J. Yang, UTStarcom Inc, USA

 

428 An Efficient Transmission for Large MIB Table in Polling-based SNMP

S.H. Park, M.S. Park, Korea University, Korea

 

Tuesday February 25, 2003

 

08:15 - 10:15 MPLS

Chair: S. Ayandeh, Onex/Transwitch Corporation, USA

 

198 Routing in a MPLS Network Featuring Preemption Mechanisms

F. Blanchy, L. Mélon, G. Leduc, University of Liège, Belgium

 

309 Supporting End-to-End QoS in DiffServ/MPLS Networks

J.F. Chiu, C.K. Shieh, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan;Z.P. Huang, C.W. Lo, W.S. Hwang, National Kaohsiung University, Taiwan

 

297$ A New Scalable, Hybrid Approach for IP Traffic Engineering without Full Mesh Overlaying

H. Pham, B. Lavery, James Cook University, Australia

 

171 Scalable MPLS Multicast using Label Aggregation in Internet Broadcasting Systems

Y.K Oh, D.K. Kim, H.J. Yoen, M.S. Do, J. Lee, University of Yonsei, Korea

 

114$ An Experimental Analysis of Diffserv-MPLS Interoperability

S. Avallone, M. Esposito, A. Pescapè, S. P. Romano, G. Ventre, University of Napoli, Italy

 

284 Modeling GMPLS and Optical MPLS Networks

H. Christiansen, H. Wessing, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

 

08:15 - 10:15 Cellular Networks (I)

Chair: N. Olaziregi, King's College London, UK

 

136 Analytical Computation of Spatial Traffic Distribution in a Typical Region of a Cellular Network by Proposing a General Mobility Model

F. Ashtiani, J.A. Salehi, M.R. Aref, Sharif University of Technology, Iran

 

169 Dynamic Channel Assignment in Cellular Networks: A Reinforcement Learning Solution.

S.M. Senouci, G. Pujolle, University of Paris VI, France

 

103 Flexible Layer One for the GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network (GERAN)

B. Sébire, Nokia Research Center, Finland;K. Pedersen, T. Bysted, Nokia Mobile Phones, Denmark

 

320 QoS of Dynamic Radio Resource Management Policies in a GPRS Network

T. Bejaoui, V. Vèque, University of Paris Sud, France;S. Tabbane, Ecole Supérieure des Communications of Tunis, Tunisia

 

240 Mobile Location Services over the Next Generation IP Core Network

S. Thongthammachart, H. Olesen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

 

316 Dynamic SLA Management in Cellular DiffServ Networks

O.B. Akan, B. Baykal, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

 

08:15 - 10:15 Multicast (I)

Chair: L.Z. Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

 

249 Sender-initiated Multicast Forwarding Scheme

V. Visoottiviseth, H. Kido, K. Iida, Y. Kadobayashi, S. Yamaguchi, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

 

364 MNet – A New Multicast Approach for the Future Internet

J. Sá Silva, S. Duarte, E. Monteiro, F. Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal

 

247 Improving the Scalability of an Application-Level Group Communication Protocol

A. El-Sayed, V. Roca, INRIA, France

 

394 A New Receiver Adaptation Method for Congestion Control in Layered Multicast Transmissions

V. Roesler, University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil;G.G. Bruno, J.V. de Lima, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

 

388 MAF: A Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol

P. Spathis, K.L. Thai, University Pierre et Marie Curie, France

 

81 The Degree-Constrained Multicasting Algorithm Using Ant Algorithm

Y. Liu, J. Wu, K. Xu, M. Xu, Tsinghua University, China

 

10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break

 

10:45 - 12:45 Ad-hoc Networks (I) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: M. Angermann, German Aerospace Center, Germany

 

133 On Vulnerability and Protection of Ad Hoc On-demand Distance Vector Protocol

W. Wang, Y. Lu, B.K. Bhargava, Purdue University, USA

 

385 Path Availability in Ad Hoc Network

D. Yu, H. Li, Siemens, Germany;I. Grube, TU München, Germany

 

244 Name Resolution in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

P. Engelstad, D.V. Thanh, T.E. Jonvik, University of Oslo, Norway

 

148 Minimize Waiting Time and Conserve Energy by Scheduling Transmissions in IEEE 802.11-based Ad Hoc Networks

C.S. Hsu, J.P. Sheu, National Central University, Taiwan;Y.C. Tseng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

 

192 Synchronized Reconfiguration of a Group of Mobile Nodes in Ad-Hoc Networks

C. Prehofer, B. Souville, DoCoMo, Germany

 

223 Link Stability, Loading Balance and Power Control based Multi-Path Routing (SBPMR) Algorithm in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

I.S. Hwang, C.C. Yeh, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan;C.Y. Wang, Transworld Institute of Technology, Taiwan

 

10:45 - 12:45 Cellular Networks (II)

Chair: B. Sébire, Nokia Research Center, Finland

 

38 Tracking of Mobile over GSM Based Mobile Network using HPE Algorithm

O.M .El-Ghandour, Helwan University, Egypt

 

359 A Cell-Based Distributed Location Management Protocol for Cell-Hopping Networks

J. Hassan, S. Jha, The University of New South Wales, Australia

 

191 Mobile Instant Messaging

R. Parviainen, P. Parnes, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

 

392 A Multimedia Messaging Platform for Content Delivering

S. Gratschew, J. Raitaniemi, J. Ylinen, P. Loula, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

 

416 Traffic Engineering Experience in a Nation-wide Cellular Service Network

K.G. Lee, T.R. Eom, J.S. Ahn, J.S. Lee, Sejong University, Korea;J.N. Lee, H.S. Kim, J.S. Park, J.W. Jang, Sogang University, Korea

 

170 On the Performance Analysis of Access Protocol in a Mixed Voice and Data with a Finite Number of Sessions in Mobile Cellular Networks

M. Mahdavi, R.M. Edwards, C.V. Ladas, P.A. Ivey, The University of Sheffield, UK

 

10:45 - 12:45 Multicast (II)

Chair: V. Roca, INRIA, France

 

201 SEM: A New Small Group Multicast Routing Protocol

A. Boudani, B. Cousin, IRISA/INRIA, France

 

299 Self-suppressed NACK-based Multicast Congestion Control

C. Liu, X. Shan, Tsinghua University, China

 

341 A Self-organizing Scheme for Cache Consistency

X. Du, Z. Yang, W. Cheng, J. Huang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China;C.T. Chou, University of Wollongong, Australia

 

303 Rendezvous Point Relocation in Protocol Independent Multicast – Sparse Mode

R. Mukherjee, J.W. Atwood, Concordia University, Canada

 

207 Available Bandwidth-based Real-time Multicast Routing with Constraints of Delay and Delay Variation

J. Huang, Z. Yang, X. Du, W. Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

 

12:45 – 14:00 Lunch on our own

 

14:00 - 16:00 Ad-hoc Networks (II) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: D. Morato, University of California, USA

 

289 Integration of Ad Hoc Network and IP Network Capabilities for Mobile Hosts

C. Åhlund, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden;A. Zaslavsky, Monash University, Australia

 

398 Balancing Loads in Mobile Ad hoc Networks

D. Turgut, The University of Central Florida, USA;B. Turgut, S.K. Das, R. Elmasri, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA

 

348$ Loop-Based Source Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

T. Asano, Y. Sagawa, H. Higaki, Tokyo Denki University, Japan

 

68 Power-aware Route Maintenance Protocol for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

D. Kim, J. Park, Y. Choi, Seoul National University, Korea;C.K. Toh, University of California, USA

 

142$ A Frequency Agile Air-Interface for Inter-Vehicle Communication

M. Lott, R. Halfmann, Siemens AG, Germany;M. Meincke, University of Hanover, Germany

 

14:00 - 16:00 VoIP

Chair: S. Ayandeh, Onex/Transwitch Corporation, USA

 

205 Implementing online Feature Interaction Detection in SIP Environment: Early Results

Z. Chentouf, S. Cherkaoui, A. Khoumsi, University of Sherbrooke, Canada

 

425 SIP for e-Learning Services

A. Meddahi, G. Vanwormouhdt, ENIC Telecom Lille I, France

 

177 Intelligent Services in Converged Networks - Evolution Steps in the Signalling Arena

J.S. Lucas, A. Fosgerau, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark;B. Grabner, Telekom Austria AG, Austria.

 

285 An approach to the Quantification of Delay Variation Effects on Live Audio Streams

D. Loukatos, V.Zoi, P. Stathopoulos, A.Roustas, N.Mitrou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

 

216 Experimental Investigation of the Relationship between IP Network Performances and Speech Quality of VoIP

H. Furuya, S. Nomoto, H. Yamada, N. Fukumoto, F. Sugaya, KDDI R&D, Japan

 

14:00 - 16:00 Signal Processing (I) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: J. Palicot, IRISA, France

 

151 Bit Probability Transition Characteristics of LDPC Code

S.H. Lee, W.H. Lee, S.J. Bae, E.K. Joo, Kyungpook National University, Korea;S.I. Lee, ETRI, Korea

 

109 Analytical Design of Optimal Equiripple FIR Comb Filters

P. Zahradnik, M. Vlcek, Czech Technical University of Prague, Czech Republic

 

77$ An Accurate Speech Signal Modeling For Communication Applications on IP Networks

D. Derrien, University of Bretagne Sud, France

 

196 MMSE–Based Iterative Equalization with Soft Feedback for QAM Transmission over Sparse Channels

J.F. Rößler, W.H. Gerstacker, J.B. Huber, University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Germany

 

108 Capacity Measure for Finite State Markov Modeling of the Phase Process in Flat Fading Channels

P. Sadeghi, P.B. Rapajic, University of New South Wales, Australia

 

230 A LMS Adaptive Equalizer using Threshold in Impulse Noise Environments

Y. Morishita, Y. Tsuda, T. Fujii, T. Shimamura, Saitama University, Japan

 

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break

 

16:30 - 19:00 Security PAS LE VENDREDI

Chair: V. Zaborovsky, Robotics Institute, Russia

 

393 Performance Evaluation of Inter-Domain IP Traceback

Y. Sawai, M. Oe, K. Iida, Y. Kadobayashi, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

 

370 Publish-Subscribe Architecture for Smart Card Mobility

P. Benon, S. Barbe, SchlumbergerSema, France;A. Serhrouchni, ENST, France

 

287 Mobile IP and WLAN with AAA Authentication Protocol using Identity-based Cryptography

B.G. Lee, D.H. Choi, H.G. Kim, S.W. Sohn, ETRI, Korea;K.H. Park, Kyungpook National University, Korea

 

67 Secure Data Transfer Using Non-Conventional Modulation

E.S.A. Gadallah, Helwan University, Egypt

 

163 Security Threats and Risks with Content Transformation Intermediaries

B.S. Srinivas, T. Chan, Nokia Research Center, USA

 

275 Intrusion Trap System: An Efficient Platform for Gathering Intrusion-related Information

K. Takemori, K. Rikitake, Y. Miyake, K. Nakao, KDDI R&D, Japan

 

319 Fault-Tolerant 2-tier P2P based Service Discovery in PIRST-ON

C. Bachmeir, Technische University of München, Germany

 

16:30 - 19:00 Optical Communications

Chair: I. Tomkos, Athens Information Technology, Greece

 

417 HARMONICS, an IP based Service Network over Hybrid Fibre-Access Network Supporting QoS

A. Geha, Mason Communications, Ireland;C. Mas, Intracom S.A, Greece;B. Vermeulen, Ghent University, Belgium;J. Wellen, Lucent Technologies, The Netherlands

 

80 A Novel Photonic Label Switching based on Optical Code Division Multiplexing

D.Z. Hsu, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan

 

336 Efficient Rijndael Implementation for High-Speed Optical Networks

J. Rejeb, V. Ramaswamy, San Jose Sate University, USA

 

339a All-Fiber Self-Pumped Broad Band Orthogonal Pumps Wavelength Converter

R.N. Nogueira, A.L.J. Teixeira, P.S.B. André, I. Abe, J.L. Pinto, J.R.F. da Rocha, University of Aveiro, Portugal

 

438b Design, Fabrication and Characterization of Monolithically Integrated Low Power Photo Transceiver using Most Cost Effective Solid Phase Epitaxy

F. Sepehry-Fard, Giticom Inc., USA

 

351 Attenuation of the Luminous Intensity in the Multimode Curved Optical Fiber

L. Cherbi, M. Mehenni, Polytechnic National School, Algeria;H. Begorre, ESSTIN, France

 

339b Multi-wavelength Conversion Based on a Semiconductor Optical Amplifier Self Pumped Converter

A.L.J. Teixeira, R. Nogueira, M.J.N. Lima, P.S.B. André, J.L. Pinto, J.R.F. da Rocha, University of Aveiro, Portugal

 

16:30 - 19:00 Signal Processing (II) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: H.J. Zepernick, Australian Telecommunications, Australia

 

237 Adaptive Decision Aided Turbo Equalization of Unknown Channels Using SOVA and MAP Decoding Algorithms

V.D. Trajkovic, P.B. Rapajic, J. Yuan, The University of New South Wales, Australia

 

265$ Realization of Nth-order Electronically Tunable Highpass Filter Employing only N otas

M. Olsak, L. Matejicek, K. Vrba, Z. Smekal, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

 

125 Adaptive Feedforward Amplifier Using Pilot Signal

S. Kang, U. Park, K. Lee, S. Hong, Chungnam National University, Korea

 

239$ Least Squares Method for Accurate Speech Analysis

T. Shimamura, Saitama University, Japan

 

39 Practical Testing of GSM Co-Channel Interference

V. Lipovac, Agilent Technologies Vienna, Austria;B. Modlic, A. Sertic, University of Zagreb, Croatia

 

382 Simple Scheme for Jitter Reduction in Closed-Loop Carrier Frequency Recovery Based on Overlapped Observations

H. Lim, J.Y. Ahn, Electronics Telecommunication Research Institute, Korea

 

 

Wednesday February 26, 2003

 

08:15 - 10:15 TCP (I) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: S. Mascolo, Politecnico of Bari, Italy

 

33 A Robust Wireless Transmission Control Protocol to Cope with Channel Errors in a Long Round-Trip Delay Environment

S.W. Teng, VIA Technologies, Taiwan;J.F. Chang, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan

 

312 Performance of TCP/UDP under Ad Hoc IEEE802.11

M. Petrovi, University of Toronto, Canada;M. Aboelaze, York University, UK

 

391 Evaluating Performance Among Different TCP Flows in a Differentiated Services Enabled Network

V. Laatu, J. Harju, P. Loula, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

 

214 Improving TCP Performance using the Adaptive Link Layer Retransmission Algorithm over Wireless Channel

K.S. Kim, D.M. Kim, B.J. Kim, J. Lee, Yonsei University, Korea

 

261 Evaluation of TCP Performance on CDMA2000 1x System using Computer Simulation

H. Shinbo, A. Idoue, T. Hasegawa, M. Ohashi, KDDI R&D, Japan

 

08:15 - 10:15 Wireless (I) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: J. Wolf , University of California, USA

 

332 Hierarchical Structure for Supporting Movable Base Stations in Wireless Networks

Y. Lu, W. Wang, B. Bhargava, Purdue University, USA

 

378 Optimal Sojourn Time for Connection Status Transition Scheme in Wireless Networks Supporting Packet Data Service

C.W. Choi, W.C. Shin, J.K. Park, D.J. Kim, J.H. Ju, Dankook University, Korea

 

121 Iterative Combined Decision Feedback Equalization and Decoding for Broadband Wireless Single Carrier Systems

A. Koppler, A. Springer, Johannes Kepler University, Austria;M. Huemer, Fachhochschule Hagenberg, Austria;R. Weigel, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

 

128 Prediction-Based Fast Handoff for Mobile WLANs

E.K. Paik, Y. Choi, Seoul National University, Korea

 

337 Wireless LAN Access Points as Links with Adaptive Bandwidth: Throughput and Feedback Control

I. Al Khatib, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) , Sweden

 

367$ Performance Analysis of Mobility-supported Wireless Network System

H.S. Park, M.S Jeong, Kangwon National University, Korea

 

08:15 - 10:15 CDMA (I)

Chair: N.C. Beaulieu, The University of Alberta, Canada

 

306$ Flow Control in the Presence of Interference Cancellation in Wireless CDMA Networks

A. Maaref, S. Aissa, S. Affes, INRS-Telecommunications, Canada

 

44 A Code Assignment Scheme for CDMA Wireless Networks with Integrated Voice and Data Traffic

T.L. Sheu, J.H. Hou, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

 

76$ Generalized Data Estimate Refinement Techniques for Iterative Multiuser Detection in TD-CDMA Including Higher Order Modulation

M. Meurer, T. Weber, University of Kaiserlautern, Germany

 

221$ Reverse Link Inter-Cell Interference Analysis for Cellular CDMA Systems with Controlled Power Disparities

H. Nie, P.T. Mathiopoulos, The University of British Columbia, Canada

 

117 Transmit Beamforming for SDMA in Multi-Carrier CDMA Downlink on a Per Subcarrier Basis

T. Sälzer, D Mottier, Mitsubishi Electric, France

 

219 Transient-State Analysis based Access Control in Wireless CDMA Networks Supporting Integrated Services

T. S. Randhawa, New Media Innovation Center (NewMIC), Canada;R.H.S. Hardy, Simon Fraser University, Canada

 

10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break

 

10:45 - 12:45 TCP (II) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: H. Christiansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

 

399 Layered Multicast with TCP-friendly Congestion Control Using Active Networks

L. Cheng, M.R. Ito, University of British Columbia, Canada

 

209 Improving ECN-based TCP Performance over Wireless Networks using a Homogeneous Implementation of EWLN

O. Shagdar, B. Zhang, ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories, Japan;M.N. Shirazi, Communications Research Laboratory, Japan

 

276 Additive Increase Early Adaptive Decrease Mechanism for TCP Congestion Control

S. Mascolo, Politecnico of Bari, Italy;L.A. Grieco, University of Lecce, Italy

 

132 A TCP-friendly Protocol for Media Streams over Best Effort Networks

H. ElAarag, Stetson University, USA;M. Bassiouni, University of Central Florida, USA

 

238 Robust Connections for TCP Transfers over ATM Through an Active Protocol in a Multiagent Architecture

J.L. González-Sánchez, A.G. Cervero, University of Extremadura, Spain;J. Domingo-Pascual, Polytechnic University of Catalunya, Spain

 

10:45 - 12:45 Wireless (II) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: M. Meurer, University of Kaiserlautern, Germany

 

166 Optimal Channel Assignment in Wireless Communication Networks with Distance and Frequency Interferences

W. Yue, K. Miyazaki, A. Wakatani, Konan University, Japan;X. Deng, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

 

363 Including the Effect of Bit Errors, Hidden Nodes and Capture on the Performance of the HIPERLAN CAC Layer Protocol for Real-Time Traffic

C. Coutras, Pace University, USA

 

421 Wireless Link Simulation Tool

J. Suhonen, M. Hannikainen, O. Lehtoranta, T. Hamalainen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

 

75 Performance Analysis and Enhancement for IEEE 802.11 MAC Protocol

Y. Chen, Q.A. Zeng, D.P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, USA

 

124 An Adaptive Multi-Carrier Modulation Scheme for Wireless ATM Networks

J. Marcos, C. Brito, National Institute of Telecommunications, Brazil;I.S. Bonatti, State University of Campinas, Brazil

 

213 Implementation of Mutual Exclusion in Wireless Networks with Emphasis on Low Service Times

R.B. Narayan, X.B.C. Petit, N. Srinivasan, University of Madras, India

 

10:45 - 12:45 CDMA (II)

Chair: J. Sá Silva, University of Coimbra, Portugal

 

310 Improved Bit Error Probability Estimation for DS-CDMA Downlink Equalizer-based Receivers with Small Spreading Factors

E. Hardouin, C. Laot, ENST Bretagne, France

 

306b Position-Based Packet Data Scheduling for Multi-Class CDMA Downlinks

F. Beaulieu, S. Aissa, INRS – Telecommunications, Canada

 

19 Channel Overloading: Improved OCDMA/OCDMA versus PN/OCDMA

F. Vanhaverbeke, M. Moeneclaey, TELIN/DIGCOM, Belgium

 

131 A Model for Evaluating the Performance of CDMA Cellular Systems

B. Liu, Carleton University;A.S. Alfa, University of Manitoba, Canada

 

273 FFT: a Basic Function for a Reconfigurable Receiver

J. Palicot, IRISA, France;C. Roland, University of Bretagne Sud, France

 

12:45 – 14:00 Lunch on our own

 

14:00 - 16:00 Traffic Engineering PAS DE CHAGEMENT DE DATE

Chair: A.S. Alfa, University of Manitoba, Canada

 

106 A Distributed Call Admission for a Measurement-based Traffic Engineering in Diff-Serv Architecture

G. Panza, Politecnico of Milano, Italy;A. Michelutti, Alcatel, Italy

 

95 Evaluation of the Local State Fair Share Bandwidth Algorithm

S. Krasser, H.L. Owen, D.A. Barlow, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA;J. Grimminger, H.P. Huth, J. Sokol, Siemens AG, Germany

 

52 Tuning the Weights in WFQ Schedulers for the Maximization of Carried Best Effort Traffic

E. Magana, D. Morato, P. Varaiya, University of California, USA

 

218 Improved Congestion Control with Hybrid RED

A. Haider, H. Sirisena, K. Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

 

94 Decentralized Local Backup LSP Calculation with Efficient Bandwidth Sharing

L. Mélon, F. Blanchy, G. Leduc, University of Liège, Belgium

 

14:00 - 16:00 Wireless (III)

Chair: J. Ben-Othman, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin, France

 

204 CSMA/CA with Multiple-Variable Contention Window for Wireless Multimedia Communication Systems

W. Lee, M.A. Khan, University of Arkansas, USA

 

419 Integrated Security Architecture for WLAN

M. Carli, A. Rossetti, A. Neri, University of Roma, Italy

 

232 Network Management System for Wireless LAN Service

B.S. Jeon, E.J. Ko, G.H. Lee, ETRI, Korea

 

315 Positioning with Bluetooth

J. Hallberg, M. Nilsson, K. Synnes, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden

 

143 Enhancing Bluetooth Scheduler with Predictive Link Capacity Assignment plus Multi-slot Framing

R. Luo, R.M. Edwards, G.A. Manson, The University of Sheffield, UK

 

14:00 - 16:00 Protocol (I)   PAS DE CHANGEMENT DE DATE

Chair: H. Christiansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

 

60 Virtual Socket Architecture for Internet Access using Mobitex

S. Wei, A. Jost, Dalhousie University, Canada

 

40 Impact of IPv6 on End-User Applications

I. Raicu, , Purdue University, USA;S. Zeadally, Wayne State University, USA

 

159 Concepts for Exchanging Extra Information Between Protocol Layers Transparently for the Standard Protocol Stack

S. Merigeault, C. Lamy, Philips Recherche France

 

307 Evolutionary Synthesis of Communication Protocols

S.G. Araújo, A.C.P. Pedroza, A.C. Mesquita, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

150$ Implementation of Asynchronous Performance Measurement (APM) Protocol

for the Internet

J. Wu, M. Hassan, H.L. Lim, L.P. Huang, The University of New South Wales, Australia

 

66 A Scalable and Unifying Architecture for Deploying Advancing Protocols in the Internet

D. Magoni, University Louis Pasteur, France

 

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break

 

16:30 - 19:00 Routing

Chair: M.R. Ito, University of British Columbia, Canada

 

99 Winn: An Efficient Method For Routing Short-Lived Flows

S. Vutukury, Cenus Technologies, USA;J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, University of California, USA

 

311 A Design of Multiagent-Based System for Routing

H.F. EL-Yamany, Suez-Canal University, Egypt;T.M. EL-Areaf, Z.T. Fayed, H.M. Faheem, Ain Shams University, Egypt

 

176 Internet Routing Emulation System and Stress Testing

Y. Cui, K. Xu, M. Xu, J. Wu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R.China

 

396 Resilient Networks with Non-Simple p-Cycles

C.G. Gruber, Munich University of Technology, Germany

 

298 A Modified Location-Aided Routing Protocol for the Reduction of Control Overhead in Ad-hoc Wireless Networks

F. De Rango, A. Molinaro, S. Marano, University of Calabria, Italy;A. Iera, University “Mediterranea” of Reggio Calabria, Italy

 

98 An Approach to Seek Policy Disputes Based on Dispute Cycle Avoidance

C. Zhang, Y. Gao, Z. Fu, Northeastern University, China;L. Gao, University of Massachusetts, USA

 

16:30 - 19:00 Traffic

Chair: Y. Koucheryavy, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

 

157 Auction-based Effective Bandwidth Allocation Mechanism

E. Takahashi, Y. Tanaka, Waseda University, Japan

 

304 Network Topology Aware Scheduling of Collective Communications

E. Gabrielyan, R.D. Hersch, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

 

228 A UPnP-based Bandwidth Reservation Scheme for In-Home Digital Networks

F. Giovanelli, G. Bigini, M. Solighetto, CEFRIEL Network Systems Research Unit, Italy;P. Maggi, Ciao Technologies, Italy

 

291 Multiscale Network Processes: Fractal and p-Adic Analysis

V. Zaborovsky, Robotics Institute, Russia

 

292 Modeling Network Traffic with Multifractal Behavior

A. Nogueira, P. Salvador, R. Valadas, University of Aveiro, Portugal

 

82AKQUI: A Network Traffic Measurement Tool

O. Lamparter, B. Stauffer, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland

 

409 Differences in Cost and Benefit of Prefetching in Circuit-Switched and Packet-Switched Networks

M. Angermann, German Aerospace Center, Germany

 

16:30 - 19:00 Protocol (II) PAS DE CHANGEMENT DE DATE

Chair: J. Cao, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden

 

360 Evaluating IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Mechanisms

I. Raicu, Purdue University, USA;S. Zeadally, Wayne State University, USA

 

190 Efficient Workspaces through Semantic Reliability

J. Scholl, S. Elf, P. Parnes, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

 

374 Resource Provisioning in a Multi-Service Enabled ADSL System

X. He, NTT DoCoMo, USA;H. Che, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

 

242 Quasi-Optimal Leader Election Algorithm in Radio Networks with Log-logarithmic Awake Time Slots

C. Lavault J.F. Marckert, V. Ravelomanana, University of Paris 13, France

 

268 A Novel Approach for Reconfigurable Systems at RAN Level

N. Olaziregi, A.H. Aghvami, King's College London, UK

 

301Elements for the Study of Stability and Performances in Real-Time Queues

L. Decreusefond, P. Moyal, ENST, France

 

175 Realizing a Scalable Edge Device to Meet QoS Requirements for Real-Time Content Delivered to IP Broadband Customers

T. Dreibholz, A. Smith, University of Essen, Germany;J. Adams, British Telecom, UK

 

20:00 - Gala Dinner - Sofitel (Fare Maeva)

 

 

Thursday February 27, 2003

 

08:15 - 10:15 W-CDMA

Chair: W. Lee, University of Arkansas, USA

 

110 Unequal Error Protection Codes for Wavelet Image Transmission over W-CDMA, AWGN and Rayleigh Fading Channels

M.H. Le, R. Liyana-Pathirana, University of Western Sydney, Australia

 

104 Analysis on the Transmitter Performance of UE for W-CDMA

I.K. Lee, H.J. Hong, M.S. Song, S.H. Oh, ETRI, Korea

 

28 Kalman Filter Estimator for WCDMA FDD Rake Receiver

J. Rodriguez, T. Jeans, R. Tafazolli, University of Surrey, UK

 

347 A Linear Receiver for WCDMA Downlink Exploiting the Coloration of the Interference

H. Hadinejad-Mahram, G. Alirezaei, Aachen University, Germany

 

89b Downlink Blocking Probability in the Handover Region for Uncoordinated WCDMA and cdma2000 Systems

S.K. Park, D.H. Kim, ETRI, Korea;S.H. Cho, Hanyang University, Korea;K.R. Cho, Chungbuk National University

 

08:15 - 10:15 Communication Theory (I) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: R.A. Kennedy, The Australian National University, Australia

 

413 APP Decoding of Nonbinary SPC Product Codes over Discrete Memoryless Channels

M. Caldera, H.J. Zepernick, Australian Telecommunications, Australia

 

414 Time Domain Equalization for ADSL Technology and its Optimization

Z. Smekal, P. Silhavy, P. Rajmic, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

 

182 Permutation Modulation for Fading Channels

A. Nordio, E. Viterbo, Politecnico of Torino, Italy

 

37 Design and Multiple Trellis Decoding for Concatenated Constant Envelope Non-Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes

L. Zhao, J. Huber, University of Erlangen–Nurnberg, Germany

 

259 The Benefits of the MMSE-DFE Feedforward Filter in Reduced-Complexity Turbo Equalization

M. Magarini, L. Reggiani, A. Spalvieri, G. Tartara, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

 

08:15 - 10:15 Mobile Networks ne pas changer

Chair: J. Cao, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden

 

255 ORC: Optimized Route Cache Management Protocol for Network Mobility

R. Wakikawa, S. Koshiba, K. Uehara, J. Murai, Keio University, Japan

 

432 Computing the Blocking Probability in Tactical Communications Networks

V.T.S Shi, W. Perrizo, North Dakota State University, USA

 

65 A Traffic Control Algorithm for Hot-spot Cell on Mobile Communication Systems

W. Park, Y. Lee, K. Han, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea

 

101 M-LAR: A New Protocol for Communications with Mobile Hosts

T. Noel, Louis Pasteur University, France

 

70 Predictive Process Migration Mechanism for Mobile Computing Environment

K. Sato, H. Yano, S. Maeda, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

 

138 A New Cell Code Assignment for Implementing the Distance-Based Location Update Strategy

M. Koochakzadeh, S.M.S. Masajedian, S. Moazzeni, M. Khansari, University of Tehran, Iran

 

10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break

 

10:45 - 12:45 Corba

Chair: J. Sá Silva, University of Coimbra, Portugal

 

222 Mapping Distributed Application SLA to Network QoS Parameters

B.H. Liu, P. Ray, S. Jha, The University of New South Wales, Australia

 

161 A New Architecture to Operation Support Systems

T.S. Huang, C.C. Lee, Y.M. Chen, C.W. Chen, J.F. Tsai, H.J. Wu, ChungHwa Telecommunication Co., Taiwan

 

93 Using CORBA Notification Service and RSVP to Provide End-to-End QoS Guarantees

J. Rodriguez, Z. Mammeri, University of Toulouse, France;P. Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France

 

202 SDRsim: A PC-based Simulator of Software Defined Radio

Y.D. Chuang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan;Y.S. Chang, Minghsin Institute of Technology, Taiwan, R.H. Wu, S.C. Lin, S.M. Yuan, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

 

404 High Performance Platform for Multiple OpenAPIs

S. Tanaka, H. Shina, T. Yamada, S. Shiraishi, NTT, Japan

 

262 DSSV-Methodology applied to Telecommunication Software

E.de Gentili, J.F. Santucci, University of Corsica, France

 

10:45 - 12:45 Communication Theory (II)

Chair: N.C. Beaulieu, The University of Alberta, Canada

 

32 Transmission of Priority Messages with the Help of Transport Coding

E. Krouk, St.Petersburg State Technical University, Russia;S. Semenov, Nokia, Finland

 

260 High Data Rate Transmissions Using Orthogonal Modified Hermite Pulses in UWB Communications

C. Mitchell, R. Kohno, Yokohama National University, Japan

 

197 Joint Data-Channel Estimation using the Particle Filtering on Multipath Fading Channels

T. Bertozzi, D. Le Ruyet, H. Vu-Thien, CNAM, France;G. Rigal, Diginext, France,

 

189 New Upper Bounds on Separating Codes

G. Cohen, ENST, France;H.G. Schaathun, University of Bergen, Norway

 

50 Methods of Perturbation and Equalization for Multi-user Detection

C.C. Lu, ITRI, Taiwan

 

156 Fully-Diverse Unitary Subgroup Space-Time Codes

T. Konishi, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan

 

10:45 - 12:45 3G and 4G NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: W. Lee, University of Arkansas, USA

 

423 Soft Handover-based CAC in UMTS Systems

A.I. Zreikat, K. Al-Begain, University of Bradford, UK

 

78 Evolution Towards Simultaneous High-Speed Packet Data and Voice Services: An Overview of CDMA2000 1xEV-DV

L. Hsu, M.W. Cheng, I. Niva, Nokia Mobile Phones, USA

 

90 A Phased Approach to 4G Mobile Network System

H. Jeounglak, S.H. Kim, D.S. Kim, ETRI, Korea

 

375 Sensory System for Early Detection of Pilot Pollution Interference in UMTS Networks

M.M. El-Said, A. Kumar, A.S. Elmaghraby, University of Louisville, USA

 

27 Proximity Graph based Clustering Algorithms for Optimized Planning of UMTS Access Network Topologies.

U. Lauther, T. Winter, M. Ziegelmann, Siemens AG, Germany

 

12:45 – 14:00 Lunch on our own

 

14:00 - 16:00 Video (I) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: Y. Koucheryavy, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

 

35 Bandwidth Efficient Video-on-demand Algorithm (BEVA)

S. Kulkarni, Telstra Research Labs, Australia.

 

389 Packet Scheduling to Support Loss Guarantee for Video Traffic

Y. Bai, M.R. Ito, University of British Columbia, Canada

 

296 Performance of a Dynamic Controller for Layered Streaming of Video in Internet

A. Thakur, L. Carr, Luleå University of Technology , Sweden

 

411 Iterative Decoding of JPEG Coded Images with Channel Coding

W. Xiang, S.A. Barbulescu, University of South Australia;S.S. Pietrobon, Small World Communications, Australia

 

305 Size-Distortion Optimized Queue Management for Video Streaming Applications Support

I. Bouazizi, M. Gunes, University of Aachen, Germany

 

83 Proxy Caching and Video Segmentation Based on Request Frequencies and Access Costs

E. Balafoutis, I. Stavrakakis, University of Athens, Greece

 

 

14:00 - 16:00 QoS (I) NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: R.L. Aguiar, University of Aveiro, Portugal

 

155 Fuzzy Based Paths Ordering Algorithm in Networks with Imperfect QoS Information

A. Cohen, E. Korach, M. Last, R. Ohayon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

 

420 Service Curve Based Routing Subject to Deterministic QoS Constraints

S. Recker, IMST GmbH, Germany;W. Geisselhardt, I. Wolff, Gerhard-Mercator University, Germany

 

53 Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation and Channel Coding in Providing QoS for Wireless Local Area Networks

T. Cooklev, San Francisco State University, USA

 

256 A Translator between Integrated Service/RSVP and Differentiated Service for End-to-End QoS

E. Lee, ETRI, Korea;S.I. Byun, National Computerization Agency, Korea;M. Kim, Information and Communications University, Korea

 

286 Automatic SLA Management in SLA-aware Architecture

M. D’Arienzo, M. Esposito, S.P. Romano, G. Ventre, University of Napoli, Italy

 

123 A Novel Algorithm on Network Reliability Analysis

J. Xiong, Cedarville University;W. Gongy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA

 

14:00 - 16:00 OFDM NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: A.R. Minagar, Iran Telecommunication Research Center, Iran

 

84 Performance and Capacity Improvements of OFDM Wireless LANs with Multiple Antennas and Subchannel Power Control

M. Gidlundy, Mid Sweden University, Sweden;P. Ahagz, Umea University, Sweden

 

172 Improved GIB Synchronization Method for OFDM Systems

Z. Xiao, Z. Dong, Tsinghua University, China

 

272 Bit and Power Loading Procedures for OFDM Systems with Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation

C. Mutti, D. Dahlhaus, T. Hunziker, M. Foresti, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland

 

22 Multimedia Ad Hoc Wireless LANs with Distributed Channel Allocation Based on OFDM-CDMA

H. Yang, Suncheon Changam College;K. Kim, K-JIST, Korea

 

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break

 

16:30 - 19:00 Video (II)

Chair: B.S. Srinivas, Nokia Research Center, USA

 

211 Active Video Delivery: A New On-Demand Mechanism

C.C. Hsu, Y. Ishibashi, T. Kogure, TAO Yamagata Video Archive Research Center, Japan;F. Hasegawa, Tohoku University of Art and Design, Japan;T. Aoki, H. Yasuda, The University of Tokyo, Japan

 

100 Edge Device Multi-unicasting for Video Streaming

T. Lavian, P. Wang, R. Durairaj, F. Travostino, Nortel Networks, USA;D. Hoang, University of Technology, Australia

 

149 Buffer Replacement Algorithm for Merge-based Multicast Video-on-Demand System

Qi Zhu, Tsinghua University, China;L. Shao, R. Yan, J. Zhang, D. Xie, IBM China Research Lab, China

 

115 Network-Based Adaptation for MPEG-4 Multicast Video Delivery

N. Achir, G. Pujolle, University of Paris 6, France

 

85$ An Analytical Evaluation of VoD Traffic Treatment within the EF-enabled DiffServ Ingress and Interior Nodes

Y. Koucheryavy, D. Moltchanov, J. Harju, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

 

122 A Fast Motion Estimation Method Using an Enhanced Motion Vector and DC Matching Methodology

F. Ahmadianpour, M.O. Ahmad, Concordia University, Canada

 

248 A Simplified Design and Implementation of a Multimedia Streaming System

N. Abdel-Baki, E. Peres-Soler, B. Aumann, H.P. Grossmann, University of Ulm, Germany

 

16:30 - 19:00 QoS (II) ne pas changer

Chair: S. Recker, IMST GmbH, Germany

 

383 A Simple QoS Service Provision Framework for Beyond 3rd Generation Scenarios

V. Marques, Portugal Telecom, Portugal;R.L. Aguiar, University of Aveiro, Portugal;A.C. Casado, J.I. Moreno, University Carlos III de Madrid, Portugal;N. Chaher, Motorola Labs, France

 

376 Simulation Study on the Effect of the trTCM Parameters

H. Kim, C. Yoo, W.Y. Jung, Corecess Inc., Korea

 

227 Intelligent Algorithms for QoS Management in Modern Communication Networks

B. Qiu, Monash University, Australia

 

264 Per-Packet Pricing Scheme for IP Networks

Y. Elovici, Y. Ben-Shimol, A. Shabtai, Ben-Gurion University, Israel

 

107 Web Server Performance Modeling Using an M/G/1/K*PS Queue

J. Cao, M. Andersson, C. Nyberg, M. Kihl, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden

 

352$ Adaptive Algorithm for Providing Flow Protection in the Internet

D.S. Rao, J.N.T.U., India;K.C. Reddy, University of Hyderabad, India

 

145 Measured Complementarity in Network Design using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Technique with LISREL Software

H.J. Kim , University of Pittsburgh, USA

 

16:30 - 19:00 MIMO

Chair: M. Meurer, University of Kaiserlautern, Germany

 

313 Performance Evaluation of MIMO Systems Using Dual-Polarized Antennas

C. Degen, W. Keusgen, Aachen University, Germany

 

130 Linking Reduction in Measured MIMO Capacity with Dominant-Wave Propagation

M. Herdin, H. Ozcelik, Technische University of Wien, Austria;H. Hofstetter, E. Bonek, FTW, Austria

 

57 MIMO Channels in Tunnels: Experimental Approach and Stochastic Model

M. Liénard, University of Lille, France

 

344$ Introducing 'Space' into Space-Time MIMO Capacity Calculations: A New Closed Form Upper Bound

T.S. Pollock, T.D. Abhayapala, R.A. Kennedy, The Australian National University, Australia

 

269 A Comparison of Measured 8*8 MIMO Systems with a Popular Stochastic Channel Model at 5.2 GHz

H. Ozcelik , M. Herdin, Technische University of Wien, Austria;H. Hofstetter, E. Bonek, FTW, Austria

 

231 Modelling and Optimization of Receiver Oriented Multi-User MIMO Downlinks for Frequency Selective Channels

P.W. Baier, W. Qiu, H. Troger, C.A. Jotten, M. Meurer, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

 

Friday February 28, 2003

 

09:00 – 12:30 Tutorial T8

 

08:15 - 10:15 Wireless (IV) (jeudi ou vendredi)

Chair: A. Meddahi, ENIC Telecom Lille I, France

 

118 Optimum Power Allocation for Transmit Diversity in Mobile Communications

W. Weichselberger, Technische University of Wien, Austria, K. Hugl, Nokia, Finland

 

129 Frame Arrangement on Multiple Frequency Carriers in TDD Based PRMA

H.C. Lin, S.A. Ding, S.S. Tzeng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

 

164 Secured Communication for GSM Networks

K. Pormjirapawat, B. Piyatamrong, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

 

236 Energy Efficient Cluster Formation in Wireless Sensor Networks

M.N. Halgamuge, S.M. Guru, A. Jennings, University of Melbourne, Australia

 

308 Performance Evaluation of Load-Balanced Clustering of Wireless Sensor Networks

G. Gupta, M. Younis, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

 

346 Practical Performance of SDH Microwave Links with Extremely Long Hops

M. Hadzialic, V. Lipovac, Bosnian Telecom, Bosnia Herzegowina

 

08:15 – 10:15 Satellite

Chair: S. Scalise, DLR, Germany

 

243 Non Uniformly Sampled Power Control Scheme for TCP-based Data Transfers on a Faded Satellite Link

D. Poulton, J. Oksman, Supelec, France;O.C. Herrero, University of Valencia, Spain

 

184 Flexible Satellites: Software Radio in the Sky

B. Paillassa, ENSEEIHT, France;C. Morlet, Alcatel Space, France

 

294 Maximum Likelihood Post Detection Integration Methods for Satellite Mobile Systems

G.E. Corazza, R. Pedone, University of Bologna, Italy

 

30% Cell Admission Control in Multiservice Satellite Systems

Y.L. Foo, K. Takahashi, S.W. Lee, Multimedia University, Malaysia

 

10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break

 

10:45 - 13:00 Image and Signal Processing NE PAS CHANGER

Chair: M.H. Le, University of Western Sydney, Australia

 

49 Task Redistribution Algorithm for Contour Extraction

A. Wakatani, Konan University, Japan

 

331 Coherent Broadband Source Localization by Modal Space Processing

T.D. Abhayapala, The Australian National University, Australia;H. Bhatta, RMIT University, Australia

 

356 Hidden Markov Multiresolution Texture Segmentation using Complex Wavelets

J.H. Won, K. Pyun, R.M. Gray, Stanford University, USA

 

111 Some Results on Multiscale Queueing Analysis

T.D. Dang, S. Molnar, I. Maricza, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

 

325 Bounds on the Spatial Extrapolation of Multipath in Long-Range Prediction of Mobile Signals

P.D. Teal, Industrial Research Ltd., New Zealand;R.A. Kennedy, The Australian National University, Australia

 

317 Minimum Cost Design of a Parallel Computing Cluster

A. Rueda, M. Maheswaran, University of Manitoba, Canada

 

10:45 - 13:00 Switching ne pas changer

Chair: W. Kabacinski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

 

120 A Framework for Benchmarking Performance of Switch Fabrics

S. Ayandeh, Onex/Transwitch Corporation, USA

 

271 A Scalable Switch Architecture for Ultra-large IP and Lambda Switch Routers

M. Hirano, M. Aoki, N. Matsuura, T. Kurimoto, T. Miyamura, M. Goshima, S. Urushidani, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, Japan

 

58$ A Decomposed Hierarchical Logarithmic Scheduling Algorithm for Input-Queued Switches

A.M.Z. Bidoki, S.V. Azhari, N. Yazdani, University of Tehran, Iran

 

179 Opto-VLSI 4G MCS for Ultra-High Speed Digital Image Transmission

M.M.O. Lee, Dongshin University, Korea;S.M. Lee, K. Eshraghian, ECU, Australia;D.J. Kim, C.W. Lee, Chonnam National University, Korea

 

4 A Space Dilated Lightwave Network–A New Approach

F.M. Suliman, A.B. Mohammad, K. Seman, University of Teknology, Malaysia

 

63 The Optimized Prioritized iSLIP Scheduling Algorithm for Input-Queued Switches with Ability to Support Multiple Priority Levels

A.R. Minagar, Iran Telecommunication Research Center, Iran;S.M. Safavi, Amir-Kabir University of Technology, Iran

 

 

14:00-14:30 Closing Session

 

14:00 – 17:30 Tutorial T9

 

 

Saturday March 1, 2003

 

08:15 - 10:15 National Projects in “Telecommunications + Education” Area

Chairs: Dr. Vladimir Uskov, USA;Dr. Alexander Ivannikov, Russia

 

15 High Quality Teleteaching in Germany Based on Broadband ATM Networks

F. Bodendorf, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

 

471 Telecommunication Technologies Applied in the Virtual Corporate University Project at the Mexican Petroleum Institute

L. Sheremetov, M. Romero-Salcedon, Mexican Petroleum Institute, Mexico

 

459 Design of Educational Portal System for the Russian Federation

A. Ivannikov, Russia

 

455 Applications of Telecommunications in Education: National Science Foundation Projects on Advanced Technological and Online Education in Information Engineering Technology

V. Uskov, Bradley University, USA;M. Uskova, Midstate College, USA

10:15 – 10:45 Coffee Break

 

10:45 - 12:45 Applications of Telecommunications in Education

Chairs: Dr. Kinshuk, New Zealand;Dr. Katie Goerman, Belgium

 

449 Computer Supported Educational Environment

T. Watanabe, Nagoya University, Japan

 

468 Remote Data Access Scheme Supports for Wireless Access to an Online Teaching System Using SOAP Technology

C.C. Liu, National Taipei Teachers College, Taiwan;Y.D. Chuang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

 

447 A Digital Repository of Navigational Learning Histories on the Web

A. Kashihara, S. Yoshimoto, S. Hasegawa, J. Toyoda, Osaka University, Japan

 

461 A Wireless, Networked Musical Environment Consisting of Wearable MIDI Instruments

T. Maekawa, K. Nishimoto, K. Mase, M. Tadenuma , ATR Media Information Science Laboratories, Japan

 

460 Higher Level Intelligence through Horizontal and Vertical Networking of Tutoring Applications

Kinshuk, L. Shi, A. Patel, Massey University, New Zealand

 

466 Exploring New Boundaries for E-learning: Multicasting via Satellite

K. Goeman, E. De Vos, Free University of Brussels, Belgium;B. De Gruyter, Cast4All, Belgium;H. Mannaert, University of Antwerp, Belgium

 

12:45 – 14:00 Lunch on our own

 

14:00 - 16:00 Teaching of Telecommunications Courses in Colleges and Universities

Chairs: Dr. Alexandra Cristea, Holland

 

453 Using Instructional Television (ITV) to Help Implement Faculty Technology Proficiency Certification

D. Georgi, California State University, USA

 

458 Communicative Task Modeling and Its Practice on Academic English Learning in a Web-based Environment

J. Chen, T. Okamoto, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan;A. Cristea, Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands

 

452 Internet Technologies Course with Combined Professor and On-line Contents Methodology

E. Magana, D. Morato, University of California, USA

 

454 Adaptive Course Authoring: My Online Teacher

A.I. Cristea, A. de Mooij, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

 

481 “Academia-Industry” Collaboration Program in a Hybrid e-Learning Environment

T. Okamoto, University of Electro- Communications, Japan;M. Kayama, Senshu University, Japan

 

482 Cutting Edge and Emerging Technologies for Supporting and Training New Teachers

P. Redmond, University of San Francisco, USA;D. Georgi, California State University, USA