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March 30 - April 2, 2014 | Zayed University | Campus

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Event Sponsor Under the Patronage of Her Excellency Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi Minster of Development and International Cooperation and President of Zayed University ii 1 Message from the Conference Chairs On behalf of the organizing and technical program committees of the sixth International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security – NTMS 2014, it is a great honour to us to welcome you in Dubai to participate in this exciting technical program. This event has been made possible through the support and direction of IFIP, IEEE and ComSoc as technical sponsors as well as our event sponsor The Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO). This year’s conference continues to build on the success of this established conference series as one of the leading forum for scientists and engineers to exchange ideas, innovations, and results of advanced research that is shaping the future of digital communications technology. We hope you find the technical program, keynote talks, plenary and demos enjoyable and very beneficial. This conference addresses the advances in new technologies, solutions for mobility and tools and techniques for information security. The conference consists of three main tracks and two workshops. The concentration in this year is on the development of smart sensor systems and sensor networks for smart cities. An emphasis is placed on integration of distributed sensors together with the optimisation algorithms necessary to achieve such goal. The scientific challenges which must be overcome in order to realize the smart cities are extensive and multidisciplinary. The has taken an active role in promoting and pioneering the development of initiatives, technologies, and partnerships for making the ambitious vision of creating smart cities a reality, in the near future. We are most privileged to have some of the world’s leading researchers as keynote and plenary speakers in the theme areas of the conference. This provides an opportunity for delegates and participants to interact with the best minds for inspiration and guidance. NTMS 2014 received more than 136 submissions from 44 countries. The full papers were subjected to multiple independent peer review and 52 papers representing 33 countries were recommended by the respective program committees under the guidance of the track chairs for presentation at this conference. The 2 quality of accepted papers is reflected in the acceptance rate of 38%. 3 We express our highest appreciation for all who contributed to the success of this conference; we duly recognise the work undertaken by the track chairs in helping to generate such program across broad range technologies. We also express our gratitude to all workshop chairs as well as technical program committee members and the reviewers who gave their valuable time in providing critical reviews. The conference would not have been possible without the help of the organizing committee and the volunteers and we thank them most sincerely. Special thanks to Mohamad Badra, for his continues support to the conference during all phases On this note, we would like to welcome you all to NTMS 2014. Our greatest reward and pleasure is meeting each of you, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones, and to present you all with a high technical value. “Salam Alikum in Dubai

Prof. Abdallah Al Amiri Prof. Leon Jololian - General Chair Dr. Omar Alfandi - Conference Chair Provost College of Technological Innovation College of Technological Innovation Zayed University, UAE Zayed University, UAE Zayed University, UAE THE 2014 SIXTH IFIP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEW TECHNOLOGIES, MOBILITY AND SECURITY (NTMS): TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Sunday, March 30

9:00 AM Tutorial 1: Optimization, Privacy and Security in Microgrids (Conference Room 4) 10:30 AM Coffee Break 11:00 AM Tutorial 1: Optimization, Privacy and Security in Microgrids (Conference Room 4) 12:30 PM Lunch (Multipurpose Room) Tutorial 2: Cloud of Secure Elements, concepts and applications for NFC services and 2:00 PM Cloud Security (Conference Room 4)

3:30 PM Coffee Break Tutorial 2: Cloud of Secure Elements, concepts and applications for NFC services and 4:00 PM Cloud Security (Conference Room 4)

6:00 PM Attendees Reception (Multipurpose Room) Monday, March 31 9:00 AM Welcome Note (Auditorium) Keynote 1: Cognitive Cars and Smart Roads- Applications, Challenges and Solution 9:30 AM (Auditorium) 10:30 AM Coffee Break Cloud Computing & LTE/WiFi Information Centric Cloud Security 11:00 AM (Conference Room 1) Networking (Conference Room 3) (Conference Room 2) 12:30 PM Lunch (Multipurpose Room) Broadcast/Interworking Privacy and Anonymity DEMO 2:00 PM (Conference Room 1) (Conference Room 3) Session 3:03 PM Coffee Break (Executive Internet-of-Things, Dining Forensics and The 2014 Sixth IFIP International Conference on New Technologies, VANET Virtualization & Network Room) THE 2014 SIXTH IFIP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEW TECHNOLOGIES, Cryptography Mobility and Security (NTMS): Technical Program Overview 4:00 PM (Conference Room 1) Management MOBILITY AND SECURITY (NTMS): TECHNICAL PROGRAM (Conference Room 3) (Conference Room 2)

Sunday, March 30 Tuesday, April 1 Security Assurance and DEMO Fundamental Techniques Wireless Sensor Networks 1 9:00 AM Tutorial 1: Optimization, Privacy and Security in Microgrids (Conference Room 4) Assessment Session 9:00 AM (Conference Room 1) (Conference Room 2) (Conference Room 3) (Executive 10:30 AM Coffee Break 10:30 AM Coffee Break Dining 11:00 AM Tutorial 1: Optimization, Privacy and Security in Microgrids (Conference Room 4) Business Process Room) 12:30 PM Lunch (Multipurpose Room) Ad/Hoc Networking Wireless Sensor Networks 2 Applications and Social 11:00 AM (Conference Room 1) (Conference Room 2) networks security Tutorial 2: Cloud of Secure Elements, concepts and applications for NFC services and (Conference Room 3) 2:00 PM Cloud Security (Conference Room 4) 12:30 PM Lunch (Multipurpose Room) 3:30 PM Coffee Break 2:00 PM Keynote 2: Robust Green and Ad Hoc Networks (Auditorium) Tutorial 2: Cloud of Secure Elements, concepts and applications for NFC services and 4:00 PM Coffee Break Cloud Security (Conference Room 4) 3:00 PM Vehicular Applications Intrusion and Malware Detection Attendees Reception (Multipurpose Room) 3:30 PM Vehicular Applications Intrusion and Malware Detection 6:00 PM 3:30 PM (Conference Room 1) (Conference Room 3) Monday, March 31 Banquet 9:00 AM Welcome Note (Auditorium) 6:00 PM Keynote 1: Cognitive Cars and Smart Roads- Applications, Challenges and Solution Wednesday, April 2 9:30 AM (Auditorium) 9:00 AM Invited Talk (Auditorium) Coffee Break 10:30 AM 9:45 AM SmartCity 1 (Conference Room 5) Cloud Computing & 10:45 AM Coffee Break LTE/WiFi Information Centric Cloud Security 4 SmartCity 2 (Conference Room 5) 5 11:00 AM (Conference Room 1) Networking (Conference Room 3) 11:00 AM (Conference Room 2) 12:30 PM Closure (Auditorium) Lunch (Multipurpose Room) 12:30 PM Lunch (Multipurpose Room) 1:00 PM Broadcast/Interworking Privacy and Anonymity DEMO 2:00 PM (Conference Room 1) (Conference Room 3) Session 3:03 PM Coffee Break (Executive Internet-of-Things, Dining Forensics and VANET Virtualization & Network Room) Cryptography 4:00 PM (Conference Room 1) Management (Conference Room 3) (Conference Room 2) Tuesday, April 1 Security Assurance and DEMO Fundamental Techniques Wireless Sensor Networks 1 Assessment Session 9:00 AM (Conference Room 1) (Conference Room 2) (Conference Room 3) (Executive 10:30 AM Coffee Break Dining Business Process Room) Ad/Hoc Networking Wireless Sensor Networks 2 Applications and Social 11:00 AM (Conference Room 1) (Conference Room 2) networks security (Conference Room 3) 12:30 PM Lunch (Multipurpose Room)

2:00 PM Keynote 2: Robust Green and Ad Hoc Networks (Auditorium) Coffee Break 3:00 PM 3:30 PM Vehicular Applications Intrusion and Malware Detection Sunday, March 30 Monday, March 31

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM [Conference Room 4] 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM [Auditorium] Tutorial 1: Optimization, Privacy and Security in Microgrids Welcome Note (Prof. Abdalla Al Amiri, Provost, Zayed University) 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM [Auditorium] Coffee Break Keynote 1: Cognitive Cars and Smart Roads- Applications, Challenges and Solutions 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM [Conference Room 4] 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Tutorial 1: Optimization, Privacy and Security in Microgrids Coffee Break 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM LTE/WiFi [Conference Room 1] Lunch Chair: Andreas Dittrich (University of Lugano, Switzerland) 6 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM [Conference Room 4] • Power-Aware ON/OFF Switching Strategies of eNodeB for Green LTE Networks 7 Tutorial 2: Cloud of Secure Elements (CoSE), concepts and applications for Tallal Elshabrawy (The German University in Cairo, Egypt); Ramy Mourad (Communications Dept. IET Faculty, Egypt) NFC services and Cloud Security • Cloudifying the 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem: Why and How? 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Roch Glitho (Concordia University, Canada) Coffee Break • A Cross-layer Based Packet Scheduling Scheme for Multimedia Traffic in Satellite LTE Networks Gbolahan R Aiyetoro (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa); Fambirai Takawira (University of the 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM [Conference Room 4] Witwatersrand, South Africa) Tutorial 2: Cloud of Secure Elements (CoSE), concepts and applications for • Measurement Based Call Admission Control (CAC) to improve QoS for IEEE 802.11e WLAN Arshad Hussain (Nationl University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan); Najeeb Ul Hassan NFC services and Cloud Security (Dresden University of Technology, Germany); Farah Nadeem (National University of Computer and 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Emerging Sciences, Pakistan) Attendees Reception Cloud Computing & Information Centric Networking [Conference Room 2] Chair: Munir Majdalawieh (Zayed University, UAE) • On the Tradeoff between Performance and User Privacy in Information Centric Networking Giulia Mauri (Politecnico di Milano, ); Giacomo Verticale (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) • A New Business Model and Architecture for Context-Aware Applications Provisioning in the Cloud 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Demo Session [Executive Dining Room] Nadjia Kara (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada); May El Barachi (Zayed University, UAE); Abderrahmane El Bardai (Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Canada); Omar Alfandi (Zayed University, Broadcast/Interworking [Conference Room 1] UAE) Chair: Abdallah Tubaishat (Zayed University, UAE) • New Pricing Policies for Federated Cloud • Probabilistic Breadth-First Search -- A Method for Evaluation of Network-Wide Broadcast Protocols Bassem El Zant (Telecom ParisTech ( Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications), France); Björn Lichtblau (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany); Andreas Dittrich (University of Lugano, Switzerland) Maurice Gagnaire (Telecom ParisTech (Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications) & Institut Telecom, France) • Selective Network Coding For Reliable Wireless Broadcast Mohammed D Halloush (Yarmouk University, Jordan) • Communication Architecture for a P2P-enhanced Virtual Environment Client in a Web Browser Timo Koskela (University of Oulu, Finland); Jarkko Vatjus-Anttila (Center for Internet Excellence, • A Layer 2 Wire-Wireless Interworking Model to Achieve Throughput Improvement Finland); Toni Dahl (University of Oulu, Finland) Soma Pande (Pan India Utilities Distribution Company Ltd. & Coventry University, India); Vijay Pande (Essel Adi Smart Grid Solutions Limited, India) Cloud Security [Conference Room 3] Privacy and Anonymity [Conference Room 3] Chair: Ioannis Papaefstathiou (Technical University of Crete, Greece) • A factorial space for a system-based detection of botcloud activity Chair: Farkhund Iqbal (Zayed University, UAE) Badis Hammi (Université de Technologie de Troyes, France); Rida Khatoun (University of Technology • Group-Based Characterisation for the I2P Anonymous File-Sharing Environment of Troyes, France); Guillaume Doyen (Troyes University of Technology, France) Juan Pablo Timpanaro (Universite de Lorraine & INRIA/LORIA, France); Isabelle Chrisment (Loria, Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy 1, France); Olivier Festor (INRIA Nancy - Grand Est, France) • A Secure Client Side Deduplication Scheme in Cloud Storage Environments 8 Nesrine Kaaniche (Institut Mines Telecom, France); Maryline Laurent (Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom • Privacy-Preserving Digital Rights Management based on Attribute-based Encryption 9 SudParis, France) Ronald Petrlic (University of Paderborn, Germany); Christoph Sorge (University of Paderborn, Germany) • Towards Scalability for Federated Identity Systems for Cloud-Based Environments • End to End mechanism to protect SIP from signaling attacks Andre Pereira (Federal University of Santa Catarina & PPGCC - Computer Science Program, Brazil); Khaled Dassouki (Telecom SudParis, Lebanon); Herve Debar (Télécom SudParis & Institut Télécom, France); João Bosco Sobral (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil); Carla Merkle Westphall (Federal Haidar Safa ( of Beirut, Lebanon); Abbas Hijazi (Lebanese University, Lebanon) University of Santa Catarina, Brazil) • Privacy-Preserving Medical Reports Publishing for Cluster Analysis (invited) • On the Management of Cloud Non-Functional Properties: The Cloud Transparency Toolkit (invited Benjamin C. M. Fung (McGill University, Canada), Ali K. Hmood (Zayed University, UAE), Farkhund Iqbal paper) (Zayed University, UAE) Claudio A. Ardagna (University of Milano, Italy), Ernesto Damiani (University of Milano, Italy), Rasool Asal (EBTIC, Khalifa University), Quang Hieu Vu(EBTIC, Khalifa University) 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Coffee Break Lunch 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM VANET [Conference Room 1] • Mechanism of Reducing Signaling Processing Load in EPC/IMS using Service-Specific Network Virtualization Chair: May El Barachi (Zayed University, UAE) Manabu Ito (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, ); Kiyohide • A New Simulation Model Based on EESM for VANETs Monday,Nakauchi March (National 31 Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Yozo Shoji Jianwei Zhang (XiaMen University, P.R. China); Chaoxian Zhang (Xiamen University, P.R. China); Weikai (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Yoshinori Kitatsuji (KDDI Xu (Xiamen University, P.R. China); Lin Wang (Xiamen University, P.R. China) R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan) • VANET Inherent Capacity for Offloading Wireless Cellular Infrastructure: An Analytical Study Forensics and Cryptography [Conference Room 2] Ghayet el mouna Zhioua (Telecom ParisTech - FRANCE, France); Houda Labiod (TELECOM ParisTech (ex: ENST), France); Nabil Tabbane (Sup’com, Tunisia); Sami Tabbane (Ecole Superieure des Chair: Juan Pablo Timpanaro (Universite de Lorraine & INRIA/LORIA, France) Communications de Tunis, Tunisia) • Secure and Scalable Aggregation in the Smart Grid • Study of Connectivity in a Vehicular Ad hoc Network with Random Node Speed Distribution Tassos Dimitriou (Computer Technology Institute, Greece and Kuwait University, Kuwait, Greece) Sepehr Keykhaie (Chehelsotoun Institute of Higher Education, Iran); Arman Mahmoudifar • An Approach for the Validation of File Recovery Functions in Digital Forensics› Software Tools (Chehelsotoun Institute of Higher Education, Iran) Sultan Al Sharif (AD Police, UAE); Mohamed Al Ali (International Petroleum Investment Company, • TAR Channel Access Mechanism: A study of a highway ramp car merge case UAE); Nasser Salem (AD Police, UAE); Farkhund Iqbal (Zayed University, UAE); May El Barachi (Zayed Ines Khoufi (INRIA, France); Anis Laouiti (TELECOM SudParis, France); Bachar Wehbi (Montimage, University, UAE); Omar Alfandi (Zayed University, UAE) France) • A Comparison of Forensic Acquisition Techniques for Android Devices: A case study investigation of • IRTIV: Intelligent Routing protocol using real time Traffic Information in urban Vehicular environment Orweb browsing sessions Omar Sami Oubbati (University of Laghouat, Algeria); Nasreddine Lagraa (Amar Thelidji University, Nedaa Al Barghouthi (University of Sharjah & Zayed University, UAE); Andrew Marrington (Zayed 10 Laghouat & LIM Laboratory, Algeria); Abderrahmane Lakas (UAEU, UAE); Mohamed Bachir Yagoubi University, UAE) 11 (University of Laghouat, Algeria) • Implementing IPsec in Wireless Sensor Networks Internet-of-Things, Virtualization & Network Management [Conference Room 2] Prabhakar Varadarajan (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA); Garth V Crosby (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA) Chair: Fatna Belqasmi (Zayed University, UAE) • Multidimensional Diversity Employment for Software Behavior Encryption • Towards a Data Semantics Management System for Internet Traffic Mohamed Azab (The City of Scientific Research & Technology Applications & Virginia Tech, Egypt); Bassem Mokhtar (Virginia Tech, USA); Mohamed Eltoweissy (Virginia Military Institute & Virginia Tech, Mona Salah (The City of Scientific Research & Technology Applications, Egypt) USA)

• The Internet of Military Things (Invited Paper)

Badis Djamaa (Cranfield University, United Kingdom); Ian Owens (Cranfield University & Cranfield Defence & Security, United Kingdom) • Hardware Design of an Embedded Real-Time Acoustic Source Location Detector Cagin Turkoglu (Kocaeli University & Pars Ar-Ge, Turkey); Serhat Cagdas (Kocaeli University, Turkey); Anıl Çelebi (University of Kocaeli, Turkey); Sarp Ertürk (Kocaeli University, Turkey) • Efficient Home Energy Management System Nabih Jaber (Lawrence Technological University, USA) TUESDAY, APRIL 1 Security Assurance and Assessment [Conference Room 3]

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Demo Session [Executive Dining Room] Chair: George Spanoudakis (The City University, United Kingdom) • Specification and Enforcement of Dynamic Authorization Policies oriented by Situations Fundamental Techniques [Conference Room 1] Bashar Kabbani (University of Paul Sabatier & IRIT, France); Romain Laborde (Université Paul Session Chair: Abed Ellatif Samhat (Lebanese University, Lebanon) Sabatier, France); François Barrère (Université Paul Sabatier, France); Abdelmalek Benzekri (Université Paul Sabatier, France) • On Performance of SISO Nanonetworks-based Molecular Communications • Trusted Platform Module for Smart Cards Saied M. Abd El-atty (Menoufia University-Faculty of Electronic Engineering & Salman Bin Abdulaziz Raja Naeem Akram (University of Waikato, New Zealand); Konstantinos Markantonakis (Royal University, Egypt); Z Gharsseldien (Arts and Science College, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom); Keith Mayes (Royal Holloway, University of London, Arabia); Konstantinos Lizos (Department of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, United Kingdom) University of Oslo, Norway) • A reasoning system for composition verification and security validation • Impulsive Noise Mitigation in a MIMO-OFDM Communication System George Hatzivasilis (Technical University of Crete, Greece); Ioannis Papaefstathiou (Technical Ali Hakam (UAE University, UAE); Noha Abou Aly (Khalifa University, UAE); Shihab Jimaa (Khalifa University of Crete, Greece); Charalampos Manifavas (Technological Educational Institute of Crete, University, UAE) Greece); Nikos Papadakis (Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece) • Partial Constrained Group Decoding: A New Interference Mitigation Technique for The Next Generation Networks 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Omar Ali Abu-Ella (Misurata University, USA) Coffee Break • Robust DOA Estimation Using a 2D Novel Smart Antenna Array 12 Ali Hakam (UAE University, UAE); Raed Shubair (Khalifa University, UAE); Ehab Salahat (Khalifa 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Demo Session [Executive Dining Room] 13 University, UAE); Ammar AlJadir (Khalifa University, UAE) Ad/Hoc and Mesh Networking [Conference Room 1] Wireless Sensor Networks 1 [Conference Room 2] Chair: Andreas Kassler (Karlstad University, Sweden) Chair: Raed Shubair (Khalifa University, UAE) • Wimesh: A Tool for the Performance Evaluation of Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks • Multipath Routing for High-Data Rate Applications in ZigBee Wireless Sensor Networks Stefano Avallone (University “Federico II” of Naples, Italy), Giovanni Di Stasi (University “Federico II” Bidai Zahia (Oran University, Algeria) of Naples, Italy) • Checkpoint-based Fault-tolerance for LEACH Protocol • Cooperation Metric for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks Mohamed Lehsaini (University of Tlemcen, Algeria); Herve Guyennet (University de Franche Comté, Rasool Sadeghi (University of Aveiro, Portugal), João Paulo Barraca (University of Aveiro, Portugal), France) Rui L. Aguiar (University of Aveiro, Portugal) • Handoff Algorithms for Industrial Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks • Multimedia Support in Wireless Mesh Networks using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic System Zinon Zinonos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus); Vasos Vassiliou (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Ali El Masri (University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France); Ahmad Sardouk (SARL MobiNets, • Transmission Power Control Based on Packet Reception Rate France); Lyes Khoukhi (University of Technology of Troyes, France); Leila Merghem-Boulahia (UTT, Maciej Nikodem (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland); Mariusz Slabicki (Wroclaw University France); Dominique Gaïti (University of Technology of Troyes, France) of Technology, Poland); Tomasz Surmacz (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland); Bartosz • Node Spatial Correlation aware Routing Metrics for User-Centric Environments Wojciechowski (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland) Namusale Chama (SITI, University Lusofona, Portugal); Rute C. Sofia (COPELABS, University Lusofona, Portugal); Susana Sargento (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal) Wireless Sensor Networks 2 [Conference Room 2] 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Vehicular Applications [Conference Room 1] Chair: Claude Fachkha (Concordia University, Canada) Chair: Sepehr Keykhaie (Chehelsotoun Institute of Higher Education, Iran) • A Distributed Joint Channel and Time Slot Assignment for Convergecast in Wireless Sensor Networks • A MAC Scheme-based Cooperative Codes for Vehicular Connectivity in AHVN Ridha Soua (INRIA, France); Pascale Minet (INRIA, France); Erwan Livolant (INRIA, France) Saied M. Abd El-atty (Arts and Science College, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, KSA and Faculty of • HRTC: A Hybrid Algorithm for Efficient Congestion Control in Wireless Sensor Networks Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, Egypt) Charalambos Sergiou (University of Cyprus, Cyprus); Vasos Vassiliou (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) • The Impact of Redundancy on DSRC Safety Application Reliability under Different Data Rates • Lightweight Balanced Power Saving MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Ahmed Serageldin (University of Idaho, USA); Axel Krings (University of Idaho, USA) Hanen Idoudi (ENSI- University of Manouba, Tunisia) • Aerial Mast vs Aerial Bridge Autonomous UAV Relay: A Simulation-Based Comparison • IR-UWB Radio Architecture for Wireless Sensors Network based on Pilot Signal Assisted MAC Chahine Ben Moussa (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada) Kamran Ayub (Riga Technical University Latvia & New , Latvia) • Design and Implementation of a sustainable Wireless BAN Platform for Remote Monitoring of Workers Health Care in Harsh Environments Business Process Applications and Social networks security [Conference Room 3] Karel Heurtefeux (Qatar Mobility Innovation Center, Qatar), Elyes Ben Hamida (Qatar Mobility Chair: Abdelmalek Benzekri (Université Paul Sabatier, France) Innovation Center, Qatar), Hamid Menouar (Qatar Mobility Innovation Center, Qatar) • Compliance of the Facebook Data Use Policy with the principles of ISO 29100:2011 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Intrusion and Malware Detection [Conference Room 3] Alexandra Michota (University of Piraeus, Greece); Sokratis Katsikas (University of Piraeus, Greece) Chair: Andrew Marrington (Zayed University, UAE) • A Self-disclosure Framework for Social Mobile Applications • Inferring Malware Family through Application Protocol Sequences Signature 14 Amr Ali-Eldin (Mansoura University & Faculty of Engineering, Egypt); Jan van den Berg (Delft 15 University of Technology / Policy and Management, The Netherlands) Nour-Eddine Lakhdari (Concordia University, Canada); Amine Boukhtouta (Concordia University, Canada); Mourad Debbabi (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) • Insider Threat: Enhancing BPM through Social Media (invited paper) Dimitris Gritzalis, Vasilis Stavrou, Miltiadis Kandias, George Stergiopoulos • An Efficient Network Log Anomaly Detection System using Random Projection Dimensionality Reduction 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Antti Juvonen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland); Timo Hämäläinen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) Lunch • Fingerprinting Internet DNS Amplification DDoS Activities Claude Fachkha (National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance Canada & Concordia University, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Canada); Elias Bou-Harb (National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance & Concordia University, Canada); Mourad Debbabi (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) Keynote 2: Robust Green and Ad Hoc Networks [Auditorium] • Characterization of Malicious Payload Distribution Channels in DNS 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Hamad Binsalleeh (Concordia University, Canada); A. Mert Kara (Concordia University, Canada); Amr Youssef (Concordia University, Canada); Mourad Debbabi (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) Coffee Break 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Banquet KEYNOTES

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM 1 Invited Talk Title: Cognitive Cars and Smart Roads- Applications, Challenges and Solutions 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM Smartcity 1 [Conference Room 1] Speaker: Azzedine Boukerche Chair: Roch Glitho (Concordia University, Canada) • Fall Detection Systems for Elderly Care: A Survey Omar Mohamed (Khalifa University, UAE); Ho-Jin Choi (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Abstract: Future generations of Vehicular Networks and Intelligent Transportation (KAIST), Korea); Youssef Iraqi (Khalifa University, UAE) Systems (ITS) will play an important role in providing transport services more effectively and more securely. The next stage in ITS development will be greatly influenced by the • Transmission Delay Minimization for Energy Constrained Communication in Wireless Body Area Sensor Networks integration of distributed systems and architectures, as well as by open and common Alaa Awad Abdelhady (Qatar University, Qatar); Medhat Hamdy (Qatar University, Qatar); Amr Mohamed standards and service-oriented architectures. (Qatar University & Qatar University Wireless Innovations Center, Qatar) This talk will consist in an overview about the major research projects related to the design of “cognitive” cars • Opportunities and Challenges of Using UAVs for Dubai Smart City and smart roads applications, which we are currently investigating at the DIVA Strategic Research Network Farhan Mohammed (UAE University, UAE); Ahmed Idries (UAE University, UAE); Nader Mohamed (UAEU, UAE); and PARADISE Research Laboratory, University of Ottawa. Next we shall focus on the main challenges, design Jameela Al-Jaroodi (University of Pittsburgh, USA) issues and discuss some results obtained recently. Finally, if time permits, we will talk about LIVE testbed, a convergence of distributed simulation, wireless multimedia and vehicular sensor technologies we are developing 10:45 AM - 11:00 AM at DIVA and PARADISE Research Laboratory for an urban vehicular grid. This testbed will facilitate and enable us to evaluate and design new protocols and applications for future generations of wireless vehicular and Coffee Break sensor network technologies 16 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Smartcity 2 [Conference Room 1] Bio: Azzedine Boukerche is a Full Professor and holds a Canada Research Chair position in distributed 17 simulation and wireless and mobile networking at the University of Ottawa. He is the Founding Director of Chair: Fatna Belqasmi (Zayed University, UAE) PARADISE Research Laboratory at Ottawa U. Prior to this, he held a faculty position at the University of North • Utilizing M2M technologies for Building Reliable Smart Cities Texas, USA. He worked as a Senior Scientist at the Simulation Sciences Division, Metron Corporation located Andreea Ancuta Corici (Fraunhofer FOKUS Institute, Germany); Asma Elmangoush (Technical University Berlin in San Diego. He was also employed as a Faculty at the School of Computer Science McGill University, and & Fraunhofer FOKUS Institute, Germany); Ronald Steinke (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany); Thomas Magedanz taught at Polytechnic of Montreal. He spent a year at the JPL/NASA-California Institute of Technology where (TU Berlin / Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany); Joyce Mwangama (University of Cape Town, South Africa); Neco he contributed to a project centered about the specification and verification of the software used to control Ventura (University of Cape Town, South Africa) interplanetary spacecraft operated by JPL/NASA Laboratory. • Distributed Semantic Discovery for Web-of-Things Enabled Smart Buildings Gérôme Bovet (Telecom ParisTech, France); Jean Hennebert (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) • Analyzing Metropolitan-area Networking within Public Transportation Systems for Smart City Applications Torsten Zimmermann (RWTH Aachen University, Germany); Hanno Wirtz (RWTH Aachen University, Germany); Oscar Puñal (RWTH Aachen University, Germany); Klaus Wehrle (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) • Virtual Traffic Signals by Cooperation among Vehicle-Mounted Mobile Computers Hiroaki Higaki (Tokyo Denki University, Japan); Keisuke Abe (Tokyo Denki University, Japan) 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Closure 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Lunch KEYNOTES TUTORIALS 1 2 Optimization, Privacy and Security in Microgrids Title: Robust Green and Ad Hoc Networks By Suleyman Uludag Speaker: Khaldoun Al Agha Associate Professor of Department of Computer Science in The University of Michigan – Flin – USA

Abstract: Ad Hoc and Mesh networks face difficult environment to offer good communications. Abstract: The energy sector worldwide has embarked on a transformational process to Indeed, interference, mobility and radio links provide often narrow bitrates and unstable links. modernize the over-a-century-old power grid under an umbrella term of Smart Grid (SG). In addition, devices are working on batteries and need to be low power. The talk introduces This vast infrastructural upgrade involves integration of a variety of digital computing, algorithms and mechanisms that offer stability and quality of service for ad hoc and mesh communications and industrial control systems and technologies into an advanced power networks. Those algorithms are also low power with the function Start and Stop that turn off grid. One catalyzer ingredient of the SG repertoire of changes is the idea of microgrids. useless devices in the network. As a new low voltage distribution subsystem, microgrids are expected to improve reliability, help integrate distributed resources, isolate power disturbances, and ameliorate load and Bio: Khaldoun Al Agha, is full professor at Paris-Sud University and CEO/Co-Founder of Green supply balance. In this tutorial, we initially provide an overview of the Smart Grid of future and the research problems Communications. Khaldoun Al Agha received his habilitation degree (2002) from Paris XI University, his it has spawned. On top of the foundational coverage of the Smart Grid, we delve into one of the underlying enabling PhD (1998) and his Master degree (1995) from Versailles University and his engineering degree (1993) technologies, commonly referred to as microgrids. The goal of this tutorial is present the emerging topics within the from the Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (1993). Khaldoun Al Agha is a very active member at ICT Labs. smart microgrids research from the communications, security and privacy perspectives. We provide optimization From 2010-2013, he was leading the European action line “Digital Cities of the Future”. In that action line, he was formulations for various problems in microgrid scheduling and control. developing a new model, citizen-centric based to improve the urban environment. Khaldoun Al Agha is leading many projects on telecommunication networks and published more than 150 papers in journals and conferences. Bio: Suleyman Uludag received his Ph.D. from DePaul University, Chicago in 2007. He is an Associate Professor of 18 Computer Science at the University of Michigan - Flint. The general areas of his research include network quality of 19 service, routing in wireless and wired networks, microgrids, network security and privacy, smart grid, and automatic time-series models. He has co-chaired the IEEE LCN Workshop on Smart Grid Networking Infrastructure held in conjunction with IEEE LCN 2010 Conference in Denver, CO. He has been awarded the Lois Matz Rosen Junior Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award in September 2010 at the University of Michigan - Flint. He has also been awarded a Fulbright Grant Core Program to visit TOBB University of Economics and Technology in Ankara, Turkey during the 2012-2013 academic year. Currently, he is visiting the TCIPG (Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for the Power Grid) and the MONET research group at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the MONET research group at UIUC. TUTORIALS INVITED TALK 2 Cloud of Secure Elements (CoSE), concepts and applications for NFC services and Enabling the Internet of Things: Sensors, Communication, and Cloud Cloud Security By Javier Martinez By Pascal Urien Libelium Company – Spain Full professor at Telecom ParisTech - France Abstract: Based on networks of sensors that blanket our environment and collect and send data to the Cloud, the Internet of Things (IoT) represents the great technology Abstract: In this talk we present a new and emerging technology named “Cloud of Secure revolution of our era. Objects on these wireless networks can be traffic lights, parking Element”, which goal is to enforce trust and security to all services hosted by cloud platforms. spaces, health care devices, buses, trains, Geiger counters – they are present in our cities, We detail four emerging applications dealing with identity, mobile payments, access control for workplaces, homes and cars. the Internet of Things, and trusted cryptographic provider for cloud environments. A Secure Element is a tamper resistant microcontroller equipped with host interfaces such as ISO7816, As IoT rollout initiatives gather speed, this talk will showcase applications and trends in the real world such as SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) or I2C (Inter Integrated Circuit). The area of these chips commercial scale deployments in Smart Cities (including environmental control, smart parking, noise, garbage), in is about 25 mm2, security is enforced by multiple physical and logical countermeasures. Most of secure elements Smart Agriculture, and in E-health monitoring. State-of-the-art technologies are behind the IoT revolution: this talk include a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and therefore execute embedded program written in the JAVACARD language. will focus on actual use case deployments of Libelium’s open, horizontal platform to send information to the Cloud in the industries that are poised to take advantage of change. Bio: Pascal Urien (http://www.enst.fr/~urien) is full professor at Telecom ParisTech; he graduated from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, holds a PHD in computer science. He founded in 2007 the EtherTrust Company. His main research From sensor networks at work in civil defense, radiation detection, or CO2 monitoring, anything is possible with a interests include security, smart cards, and NFC technologies especially for networks and distributed computing horizontal, open approach, combining hardware, communication protocols and software systems. Literally, the sky architectures. He holds fifteen patents and about one hundred publications in these domains. Pascal collaborates in is the limit, as demonstrated by Libelium’s examples of deployments in the depths of the ocean, on land and over 20 several industrial committees like the IETF. He participated in various French and European research projects. He is the airs, even in space, in devices and systems situated in cities, in roads, in street lights, bridges and other points 21 the father of the internet smart card technology, which won two industrial awards, Best Technological Innovation at of collection, to solve public safety problems. cartes’2000 (Paris) and Most Innovative Product of Year at the Advanced Card Award 2001 (London). He invented Bio: Javier Martinez is director of business development at Libelium, the provider of open source hardware the EAP smart card, that won two industrial awards, Best Technological Innovation at cartes’2003 (Paris), and and sensor network technology used in Smart Cities, smart agriculture, environmental solutions and a host of Breakthrough Innovation Award at CardTech/SecureTech 2004 (Washington DC). In 2006 he won a bronze award at Internet of Things (IoT) projects. Javier is responsible for developing the company’s global network of partners and the SecureTheWeb Developer Contest, organized by Gemalto and Microsoft. Pascal was one of the winners of French distributors. Previously, he served as managing director of Videotronic España Multimedia, and export manager 9th and 11th national contest, for the support of innovative start-ups. at Industrias Ventura S.L, a manufacturer of electronics, where he opened new markets in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. He holds a BA in Business Administration from the University of Zaragoza (Spain) and is a graduate of Kingston University, London. ORGANIZING COMMITTEES

Demo: Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) GENERAL CHAIR TUTORIAL CHAIR By Telematics Research Group (SensorLab), Leon Jololian, Zayed University, UAE Nadjia Kara, University of Quebec, Canada Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany CONFERENCE CHAIR WORKSHOPS CO-CHAIRS Omar Alfandi, Zayed University, UAE Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is the process of a sensor mote determining its own location in Rahim Kacimi, Paul Sabatier University , France space with the help of seed nodes which are always aware of their position. The key aim of localization algorithms is STEERING COMMITTEE Faouzi Kamoun, Zayed University, UAE to keep the localization error as low as possible while maintaining reasonable computational overhead. Monte-Carlo localization (MCL) has been proposed as a range-free algorithm which proves to be efficient and easy to implement. Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa, Canada DEMO CHAIR However, in mobile scenarios it is possible to reach situations with low seed degree where a mote running MCL will Mohamad Badra, Zayed University, UAE Mohamed Adel Serhani, United Arab Emirates University, UAE be unable to update its position properly. Our demonstration shows a minimal example of MCL to point out how low Pascal Urien, TELECOM ParisTech, France seed degree situations affect the localization error. On our poster we give an overview of our proposed solution to overcome this temporarily problem by using additional sensor information to update the localization estimation. Stamatios Kartalopoulos, University of Oklahoma, USA PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS Houda Labiod, Telecom ParisTech, France Mohamad Badra, Zayed University, UAE TRACKS CO-CHAIRS: Abdullah Tubaishat, Zayed University, UAE Event Sponsor New Technologies Track Co–Chairs FINANCE CHAIR Ibrahim Hajjeh, Ineovation, France The Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO) operates onshore and in shallow coastal waters of the Jose M. Alcaraz Calero, University of the West of Scotland, UK , one of the seven members of the UAE. ADCO was established on 2nd December 1971, and our Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway headquarters are located in Abu Dhabi. SPONSORSHIP CHAIR Munir Majdalawieh – Zayed University, UAE Emad Bataineh, Zayed University, UAE Our original concession agreement was made with Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast) Ltd. on 11th January 1939, 22 but geological work did not begin until after the Second World War. Exploratory drilling began in Abu Dhabi in February MOBILITY TRACK CO–CHAIRS LOCAL ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS 23 1950. Andreas Kassler, Karlstad University, Sweden Huwida Said, Zayed University, UAE The first commercial oil discovery was made at Bab in 1960, and oil exports began from the Jebel Dhanna terminal on Rui L. Aguiar, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal Hind AlDosari, Zayed University, UAE 14th December 1963. In 1962, the company was renamed the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Company, ADPC. On 1st January May ElBarachi, Zayed University, UAE 1973, the government of Abu Dhabi acquired a 25% interest in the company, which was increased to 60% on the SMART CITY WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS 1st January 1974. SECURITY TRACK CO–CHAIRS Fatna Belqasmi, Zayed University, UAE The government interest is held by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). ADCO was incorporated under Law George Spanoudakis, The City University, United Kingdom No. 14 on 8th October 1978 and has been responsible, since February 1979, for operations in the concession area. Andrew Marrington, Zayed University, UAE Roch Glitho, Concordia University, Canada After relinquishments, the concession currently covers more than 21,000 Square kilometers. Farkhund Iqbal, Zayed University, UAE Noel Crespi, Mines Telecom, France The Company produces mainly from nine oil fields: Asab, Sahil, Shah, Bab, Buhasa, North-East Bab (Dabbiya, Rumaitha Huwida Said, Zayed University, UAE WSN WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS & Shanayel), Qasawira, Huwaila, Bida Al Qemzan KEYNOTE COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Hassnaa Moustafa, Intel Corporation, USA Sherali Zeadally, University of Kentucky, USA Ayman Hassan, Orange, Egypt Rachida Dssouli, Concordia University, Canada Abed Ellatif Samhat, Lebanese University, Lebanon Zayed University Convention Center Floor Plan:

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