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VTC2017-Spring Final Program vtc2017spring--sydneyFP.ai 1 5/30/2017 3:18:44 PM VTC2017-Spring SYDNEY Light Up Vehicular Innovation Final Program 2017 IEEE 85th Vehicular Technology Conference • 4–7 June 2017 • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia The 85th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference Final Programme 4 – 7 June 2017 Sydney, Australia Welcome from the General Chair The entire organizing committee welcomes you to Our organizing committee has worked hard to put Sydney. It is our pleasure to be hosting the 2017 IEEE together an excellent technical program. We are also 85th Vehicular Technology Conference for the first very proud of offering in the conference excellent time in Sydney, drawing scientific experts in Industry Tracks featuring eminent speakers from academia and industry from all over the world. industry and government agencies from around the The aim of this conference is to provide a forum of world. We hope you can share with us an exciting researches and technologist from academia and social program that introduces you to the best that industry to present new ideas and contributions in the Sydney has to offer. Last but not least, our special form of technical papers, panel discussions and thanks also go to our supporters and patrons: NSW tutorials, as well as to contribute to and extend the Government for their Unwavering Support; Huawei participant’s relationship for fruitful future Technologies Co, Ltd. – Gold Patron; National cooperation activities. Instruments Australia Pty Ltd. – Silver Patron; and IEEE Green ICT – Patron for Wireless Internet Sydney is a well-known cosmopolitan and Access, for their strong and keen support. We wish multicultural city located in Australia and the capital you warm welcome to Sydney and to the VTC2017- of the State of New South Wales. The city is famous Spring conference. for its multicultural environment, iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, excellent restaurants, excellent beaches and nearby attractions such as the world-heritage listed Blue Mountains and Eryk Dutkiewicz the Hunter Valley wine region. General Chair, IEEE VTC2017-Spring Welcome from the TPC Co-chairs On behalf of the Technical Program Committee Srikathyayani Srikanteswara (Cognitive Radio and (TPC), it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the Spectrum Management), Andrew Zhang, Himal A. 85th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference to be Suraweera, Qinghua Guo (Cooperative held in Sydney, the most populous and beautiful city Communications, Distributed MIMO and Relaying), in Australia and Oceania. Coinciding with Vivid Nong Zhang and Christian Wietfeld (Electric Sydney, the spectacular annual festival of light, music Vehicles, Vehicular Electronics, and Intelligent and ideas, VTC2017-Spring will provide a unique Transportation), Daniel Benevides da Costa, Wenyi opportunity for researchers from around the world to Zhang, Jacques Palicot, Xin Wang, and Yan Zhang explore new ideas and discuss the latest technology (Green Communications and Networks), Hua Wang, advances. The conference theme, ‘Light up Vehicular Yiqing Zhou, Panagiotis Demestichas, and Alvin Chin Innovation’, captures very well the current global (Mobile Networks Applications and Services), trends to boost the wireless communications and Yonghui Li, Daniel K. C. So, Xiliang Luo, and Cong vehicular industry through creative thinking and Shen (Multiple Antenna Systems and Services), technology innovations. Kegen Yu, Andrew G. Dempster, and Ruizhi Chen VTC2017-Spring has a strong and diverse program, (Positioning, Localization and Navigation, and consisting of 430 peer-reviewed high quality papers Satellite Networks), Sumei Sun, Le Chung Tran, (including 38 invited papers) scheduled into 63 oral Danpu Liu, and Jiaheng Wang (Transmission presentation sessions and 6 poster presentation Technologies and Communication Theory), Changle sessions. In addition to these regular sessions, the Li and Lorenza Giupponi (Vehicular Communication program also features 3 industry tracks (5G and Networks and Telematics), Xiangyun Zhou, Qi Wireless, Smart Transport and Logistics, and Zhang, Ming Jiang, and Dusit Niyato (Wireless IoT/Smart Cities, each running for one day of the Access Technology and Heterogeneous Networks), Yi conference), 8 workshops, 6 tutorial sessions, and 6 Qian, Sanjay Jha, Diep Nguyen, and Kumudu worldwide renown industry and academic keynote Munasinghe (Wireless Networks and Security), and speakers. Wei Ni, Yoshikazu Miyanaga, and Xiaojun Yuan (Future Trends and Emerging Technologies). We would like to express our sincere thanks to our conference Track Chairs for organizing such an We would also like to thank over 500 TPC members efficient and smooth reviewing process. They are and over 1500 reviewers for their contributions to this Mehran Abolhasan and Wen Hu (Ad-hoc, Mesh, outstanding program. Without their cooperative M2M and Sensor Networks), Cheng-Xiang Wang, participation in the reviewing process or their Stuart Hay, Quan Xue, and Francesca Iacopi professional and timely review of the submissions, the (Antennas and Propagation, and RF Design), Lin high quality technical program would not be possible. Wang, Zhiyong Feng, C. Faouzi Bader, and In addition, we are very grateful to our tutorials 2 The 85th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference VTC2017-Spring Sydney Programme (Jinhong Yuan), workshops (Abbas Jamalipour), We wish all the VTC2017-Spring participants a very industry tracks (David Soldani), and publications (Ren enjoyable stay in Sydney. We believe that this Ping Liu) chairs for their great job and contribution. conference will be one of your most fruitful and Finally, we would like to thank the constant support memorable experiences of your life from both from James Irvine, Jim Budwey, and Rodney Keele in professional and personal perspectives. the review and technical program preparation processes. Last, and most importantly, we extend our special thanks to all paper authors for submitting their Xiaojing Huang, Markus Mueck and works to and deciding to share their ideas at the Chintha Tellambura VTC2017-Spring Conference. TPC Co-chairs, IEEE VTC2017-Spring Welcome from the VTS President On behalf of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, Committee Chair Professor Xiaojing Huang, and the it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the Co-Chairs Dr. Markus Mueck and Professor Chintha IEEE 85th Vehicular Technology Conference Tellambura. Their dedicated work, with the support of VTC2017-Spring in Sydney. the Track Chairs and TPC members, has helped shape VTC is coming back to Australia 11 years after the a very interesting technical program. My personal successful 2006 edition in Melbourne. VTC in gratitude goes also to all the conference team and our Melbourne was a reference event for the development VTS conference administrators for their continued of Beyond 3G and 4G systems, and I am certain that support. VTC in Sydney will have an impact in shaping future VTC is an excellent occasion for our members to meet 5G networks and their application into key verticals with our Board of Governors, so don’t hesitate to such as automotive. approach us if you would like to provide any feedback A premier technical conference like VTC cannot take on the Society or participate in its management. If you place without the dedicated support of a team of are not a VTS member, please consider joining to take leaders and volunteers.I would like to thank and advantage of the many benefits VTS offers and help recognize the remarkable work of General Chair us improve our Society. Professor Eryk Dutkiewicz and the committed support I hope that you will enjoy the conference and the city of Honorary Chair Dr. Ian Oppermann. Their of Sydney. leadership has been instrumental to create the conference program that you will enjoy. I would also Javier Gozalvez, President like to express my gratitude to the Technical Program IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Organizing Committee General Chair Eryk Dutkiewicz University of Technology Sydney, Australia Chief Data Scientist, NSW Government Data Honorary Chair Ian Oppermann Analytics Centre, Australia Technical Program Committee Chair Xiaojing Huang University of Technology Sydney, Australia TPC Co-chairs Markus Mueck Intel, Germany Chintha Tellambura University of Alberta, Canada International Advisory Committee Chair Y. Jay Guo University of Technology Sydney, Australia IAC Co-chairs Lajos Hanzo University of Southampton, UK Vahid Tarohk Harvard University, USA Branka Vucetic University of Sydney, Australia Ping Zhang BUPT, China F.C. Zheng HIT, China Industry Track Chair David Soldani Nokia, Germany Tutorials Chair Jinhong Yuan University of New South Wales, Australia Workshops Chair Abbas Jamalipour University of Sydney, Australia Publications Chair Ren Ping Liu University of Technology Sydney, Australia Publicity Co-chairs Marimuthu Palaniswami University of Melbourne, Australia Xiaofeng Tao BUPT, China Visas Chair B. A. Jayawickrama University of Technology Sydney, Australia Volunteers Chair Ying He University of Technology Sydney, Australia Patronage and Exhibits Chair Jim Budwey ICTS Group, USA VTS Liaison Chair Abbas Jamalipour University of Sydney, Australia Conference Administrators Jim Budwey ICTS Group, USA R. Clint Keele IEEE VTS, USA International Convention Centre Sydney, Australia 4-7 June 2017 3 Logistics IEEE eXpress Conference Publishing: Sherri Young IEEE, USA IEEE Conference Services: Amy Furman IEEE, USA Webmaster: Laura Hyslop EPSC, UK Technical Program Committee Co-chairs Xiaojing Huang (Chair)
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