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Final Technical Program Schedule Friday, 4Th March 2016 0830-1030 2100 Hrs 1100-1200 Hrs 1200-1300 Hrs 1400-1600 Hrs 1600-1700 Hrs 1730-1930 Hrs Hrs Onwards Final Technical Program Schedule Friday, 4th March 2016 0830-1030 2100 Hrs 1100-1200 Hrs 1200-1300 Hrs 1400-1600 Hrs 1600-1700 Hrs 1730-1930 Hrs Hrs Onwards ) ) Tutorial-1 Industry Session-1 Industry Session-2 Industry Session-3 Prof. B. Sundar National Instruments ) ) National Rajan MathWorks “Hands-on SDR” Instruments (Hall-2) (Hall-2) Inauguration CenterLobby CenterLobby Breakfast Tutorial-2 & Industry Sesssion-4 Industry Sesssion-5 aBreak “Developing Nxt- Plenary Talk-I Dinner Dr. Chandra S. TeaBreak Te Auditorium Conf. Center Conf. Lunch Break Conf. Room) Conf. Gen Wireless ( Prof. A. J. Paulraj ( MathWorks Altair Seelamantula - "Tutorial Talk on erence erence 07:45 | Comm Sys using (Auditorium) JTG meeting (Hall-3) SDR" “SDR using MATLAB “LTE Antenna MATLAB and (GH Conf and Simulink" Design” Conf Tutorial-3 (Hall-2) ( ( Simulink" Dr. S. Shailendra (System Simulation (System Simulation (Hall-2) Laboratory) Laboratory) (Hall-4) th Saturday, 5 March 2016 ) 1900-2030 2030Hrs 0830-0930 Hrs 0945-1130 Hrs 1140-1325 Hrs 1400-1450 Hrs 1500-1630 Hrs 1645-1845 Hrs Hrs onwards Oral Oral Oral ) Invited Talk-1 Com-1 Com-2 Com-3 Industry Session-6 (Hall-2) (Hall-2) Prof. R. K. Mallik (Hall-2) MathWorks Plenary Talk-II Center CenterLobby ) Breakfast Oral Oral (Hall-2) Oral "Video Processing on Prof. Biswanath NW-1 NW-2 SP-1 Raspberry Pi Using Teabreak TeaBreak TeaBreak Auditorium Mukherjee Lunch Break ( Invited Talk-2 (Hall-4) (Hall-4) (Hall-3) Simulink" Lobby erence erence 07:45 | (Auditorium) Poster Poster Prof. S. Poster (System Simulation (Auditorium) CulturalProgram Chaudhuri Conf Conf Laboratory) ConferenceDinner SP-1 SP-2 NW ( ( (Wing Area) (Wing Area) (Hall-3) (Wing Area) th Sunday, 6 March 2016 0830-0930 Hrs 0945-1200 Hrs 1200-1300 Hrs ) 1400-1515 Hrs 1515-1630 Hrs 1630 Hrs Onwards Oral Oral Oral obby L SP-2 Com-4 Com-5 ) (Hall-3) (Hall-2) (Hall-2) Plenary Talk-III Poster Poster Poster Poster TeaBreak Center Breakfast Prof. P. Vijay Com-1 Com-2 SP-3 SP-4 Valedictory session followed by High Tea Kumar (Wing Area) (Wing Area) (Wing Area) (Wing Area) (Hall-2) Auditorium Lunch Break ( (Auditorium) erence 07:45 | Industry Session-7 National Instruments “Round Table on 5G Communication Conf Networks” (Hall-2) ( Saturday, March 05, 2016 | Oral Session: Com-1 (Communication Theory) | Session Timings: 0945-1130 Hrs. Paper ID Title Author(s) & Affiliation(s) Shijin Rajakrishnan and Sundara Rajan (IIT 1570220200 Lower Bounds for Interactive Function Computation via Wyner Common Information Madras, India); Vinod M Prabhakaran (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India) Abhinav Sridhar (National Institute of Technology Karnataka Surathkal, India); Nikhil 1570220353 Coded Caching in Hybrid Networks Karamchandani (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India); Vinod M Prabhakaran (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India) Amiya Singh (National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India); Poonam Singh (National Institute Of Technology, Rourkela, India); 1570223391 A New Set of Codes with Swift Decoding for Overloaded Synchronous CDMA Arash Amini (Sharif University of Technology, Iran); Farokh Marvasti (Sharif university of Technology, Iran) Titir Dutta (Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, India); Udit Satija (Indian A novel method for automatic modulation classification under non-Gaussian noise based on variational Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India); 1570224848 mode decomposition Barathram. Ramkumar and M Sabarimalai Manikandan (Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, India) Yogesh Patil and Atishay Sharma (IIT Bombay, India); Nandakumar Nambath (Indian 1570226981 Analog Processing-Based Coherent Optical Receiver for 16-QAM Signals with 12.5 Gbd Baud Rate Institute of Technology, Bombay, India); Shalabh Gupta (IIT Bombay, India) Navneet Garg and Govind Sharma (Indian 1570227567 Reduced Dimension Superimposed Precoder Feedback For Interference Alignment Institute of Technology Kanpur, India) 1570231946 LFSR Identification using Groebner Bases Saravanan Vijayakumaran (IIT Bombay, India) Saturday, March 05, 2016 | Oral Session: NW-1 (Networks) | Session Timings: 0945-1130 Hrs. Paper ID Title Author(s) & Affiliation(s) Diksha Golait and Neminath Hubballi (Indian 1570227441 VoIPFD: Voice Over IP Flooding Detection Institute of Technology Indore, India) Prakash Agrawal and Mythili Vutukuru (Indian 1570227477 Trace based application layer modeling in ns-3 Institute of Technology, Bombay, India) Radhika Sukapuram (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India); Gautam Barua 1570227646 CCU: Algorithm for Concurrent Consistent Updates for a Software Defined Network (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India) Ashish Bhandari (Samsung Research India Bangalore, India); Mayank Agarwal (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India); 1570228643 Intrusion Detection System for Identification of Throughput Degradation Attack on TCP Santosh Biswas (IIT Guwahati, India); Sukumar Nandi (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India) Sudheer Poojary (Indian Institute of Science, 1570231807 Asymptotic Approximations for TCP Compound Bangalore, India); Vinod Sharma (Indian Institute of Science, India) Nihal Srivastava (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India); Gaurav Singh (IIT Delhi, India); Vinay Ribeiro (Indian Institute of 1570232136 CoSEL: Control-plane Only Scalable Efficient and Lightweight SDN Debugger Technology, Delhi, India); Huzur Saran (Indian Institute of Technology, India); Suresh Gupta (IIT Delhi, India) PN Karthik, Raksha Ramakrishna, Geethu Joseph, Chandra R Murthy, Joyson Sebastian 1570232308 Model-Based Interference Cartography and Visualization and Neelesh B. Mehta (Indian Institute of Science, India) Saturday, March 05, 2016 | Poster Session: SP-1 (Signal Processing) | Session Timings: 0945-1130 Paper ID Title Author(s) & Affiliation(s) Subhadip Mukherjee and Chandra Sekhar 1570222853 Convergence Rate Analysis of Smoothed LASSO Seelamantula (Indian Institute of Science, India) Piyali Goswami (Texas Instruments India Pvt. 1570223097 Low Complexity In-Loop Skin Tone Detection for ROI Coding in the HEVC Encoder Ltd., India); Palanki Srikanth and Jasmin Rahiman (NITK Surathkal, India) Kiran Kumar Vupparaboina (IIT Hyderabad, India); Kamala Raghavan Sadagopan (IIT 1570224053 Euclidean Auto Calibration of Camera Networks: Baseline Constraint Removes Scale Ambiguity Madras, India); Soumya Jana (Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India) Mamata Panigrahy (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India); Indrajit 1570224615 Hardware Implementation of Quadtree Based Fractal Image Decoder Chakrabarti (IIT Kharagpur, India); Anindya S. 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Gadre (IIT Bombay, India) Satish Mulleti and Chandra Sekhar 1570227663 Sampling and Reconstruction of Time-Limited Signals Using Sum-of-Sincs Kernel Seelamantula (Indian Institute of Science, India) Biplab Chakraborty, Manas Bhuyan and Sunil 1570226515 Adaptive Propagation-based Skin Segmentation Method for Color Images Kumar (IIT Guwahati, India) Saturday, March 05, 2016 | Oral Session: Com-2 (Communication Networks) | Session Timings: 1140-1325 Hrs. Paper ID Title Author(s) & Affiliation(s) Palani Maheswaran (Indian Institute of 1570222963 On the Transmit Diversity of Time Successive SSK-BPSK System Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Kancheepuram, India); Mandha Damodaran Selvaraj (Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, India) Akhil Sherawat (IIT Patna, India); Rajiv Misra (Indian
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