Table of Contents

About WPMC 3

WPMC 2020 Schedule at a glance 4

Welcome Message from the Honorary Chair 5

Welcome Message from the General Chair 6

Welcome Message from YRP R&D Promotion Committee’s Chairman 7

Welcome Message from YRP R&D Promotion Committee’s Vice President 8

Message on behalf of the WPMC Steering Board 9

Message on behalf of the WPMC Steering Board 10

WPMC Steering Board 11

Organizing Committee 12

Technical Program Committee 13

Program at a glance 16

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The WPMC Symposium was launched in 1998 as a global platform for collaboration between industry, academia, and government in the field of wireless information. The WPMC has established itself as a unique global annual international symposium on the world of wireless technology and business. The WPMC is the future of It encapsulates high-end wireless technologies and current markets and trends to create a business and innovative society.

WPMC is focused on "a global platform for the convergence of wireless technologies and business," exploring the latest wireless technologies for new ways of life and providing innovative and sustainable solutions for the future across the industry, public and private companies, universities, laboratories, and other knowledge communities.

The virtual version of the 23rd International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC2020) will be held from October 19-26, 2020.

This year's theme is "Bridging Wireless and Business Worlds" It is co-sponsored by Okayama University, the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Yokosuka Research Park (YRP), and the CTIF Global Capsule (CGC).

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WPMC 2020 Schedule

October 19 October 22 October 26 October 31 10:00 JST 17:00 JST 17:00 JST 17:00 JST

WPMC 2020

Questions

Answers

Virtual conference website

All presentation videos, including the opening ceremony, will be available on the Virtual Conference website. https://2020.wpmcsymposium.com/login/index.php

You can view any presentation videos at anytime you want.

Q&A on the Presentations (non-real-time)

Questions to the authors in the virtual conference website can be accepted by October 22, 17:00 JST (8:00 GMT).

The authors should respond the question by October 26, 17:00 JST (8:00 GMT).

The virtual conference website will be closed on October 31,17:00 JST (8:00 GMT).

Registered participants who need copies of the papers are suggested to download before October 31, 17:00 JST (8:00 GMT).

Presentation videos cannot be downloaded.

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It is my honor to host the 23rd international symposium on wireless multimedia communications (WPMC) 2020. WPMC has ofered all participants a platform for the exchange of information on cutting-edge wireless communication technologies in order to bridge gaps between the state-of-the-art technologies and businesses. Although we are facing these extremely difficult circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I am very happy to host WPMC 2020. It is vital to maintain this platform to discuss the next generation wireless technologies and new business models for sustainable development goals (SDGs).

I hope that all WPMC 2020 participants will enjoy a variety of excellent emergent technologies and business models presented via videos and will enthusiastically engage with each other in virtual discussions through digital communication tools.

I express immense gratitude to all the patrons, sponsors, and grant support organizations on behalf of the WPMC organizing committee. Especially, I would like to thank the National Institute of Information and Communication Technology and Yokosuka Research Park for their contributions. I must also express my appreciation for the authors and reviewers as well as the individuals who have endeavored to organize the symposium in these trying times.

Finally, I hope that we will welcome participants to WPMC 2021 in Okayama, Japan.

Hirofumi Makino, President of Okayama University, Honorary Chair of WPMC 2020

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Dear colleagues,

I would like to welcome you all to the WPMC2020 Virtual Edition. I am Hideyuki Tokuda, President of National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, and the General Chair of the 23rd International Symposium.

I would like to thank each and everyone of you for all your hard work especially now with the crisis that we are facing. As we all know, we are in the midst of a pandemic and it was quite unfortunate that we had to postpone our symposium in Okayama until next year.

However, it gives us immense pleasure that despite all these, we have received a lot of interest in holding an alternative event this year in which we can still have an opportunity to exchange state of the art research activities among the community. And after careful consideration, we decided to hold this online symposium and we are calling it WPMC2020 Virtual Edition.

We are pleased and surprised at the amount of submissions we have received from all over the world. We do appreciate all the efforts despite these very difficult circumstances. It was challenging for the organizers to prepare the virtual symposium, but I believe we are now ready to exchange our knowledge, information and fndings among the participants. I am also confdent that three keynote presentations from distinguished speakers will give all of us indispensable insights which will be very useful in our future trends.

Once again, thank you to each and everyone who made this virtual symposium possible. I hope all the participants will enjoy the online presentations and fruitful discussions until the symposium site closes on October 31st. Thank you very much.

Dr. TOKUDA Hideyuki President National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

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It is my great pleasure to be able to hold this 23rd International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC 2020 Virtual Edition). The year 2020 has become a very challenging year to all of us; however, I am truly impressed with the tireless eforts and enthusiasm of all participants that enabled this virtual symposium. The first WPMC was launched in 1998 in Yokosuka Research Park (YRP), located in Yokosuka City, Japan. YRP was established as an R&D site specially focused on wireless communications technology and has contributed to the promotion and acceleration of the international collaboration of researchers in this feld. Undoubtedly, WPMC has long served as an important platform for that. Regretfully, we were unable to gather in real in Okayama City, Japan, this year; however, through a virtual online platform, WPMC 2020 continues to share an insight into the recent research and cutting-edge wireless technologies allowing us to come together to learn and share the latest innovations. I hope many of you would take advantage of this precious opportunity and enjoy communicating with talented researchers, engineers, and other professionals remotely. Finally, I would like thank the Honorary Chair of WPMC 2020 Virtual Edition, Prof. Hirofumi Makino, President of Okayama University, and devoting works of all Committee members and stafs concerned.

Mitsutoshi Hatori, Chairman, YRP R&D Promotion Committee, Japan

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Welcome to the Virtual Edition of the 23rd WPMC2020.

On behalf of the Steering Board of WPMC and YRP R&D Promotion Committee, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all the participants from all over the world, and expect you will have exciting experiences at WPMC2020 in a very unusual style of Virtual Conference.

Unfortunately, because of the worldwide pandemic of the Coronavirus, we have to host the WPMC2020 as a virtual conference. This is our frst experience. However, we should take this opportunity as a very challenging opportunity to promote new social activities using advanced mobile communication networks. We have realized clearly that the role of mobile network technologies has become more and more essential in our social activities.

The WPMC was inaugurated in 1998 to establish a global platform for cooperation and discussions in the feld of wireless multimedia communications with strong fnancial supports by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT). The frst WPMC was held at Yokosuka Research Park (YRP) in Japan to honor the opening of YRP in 1997.

Since the frst WPMC in YRP, the last 22 WPMCs were held through all over the world in Asia, Europe, North and South Americas. With the continued and strong support from numerous organizations and human relationships, the WPMC has grown into an international symposium widely recognized by industries and academic societies.

I wish to take this opportunity to express sincere thanks to all staf of WPMC2020, who strongly support hosting WPMC2020.

I hope WPMC2020 will bring all participants with many fruitful outputs, such as new research ideas, new businesses, and new human networks.

Dr. Shingo Ohmori Co-chair of WPMC Steering Board Vice President, YRP R&D Promotion Committee

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A warm welcome to the 23rd Virtual 2020 Edition of the Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC) Sympoisum, on behalf of the Steering Committee.

The 23rd WPMC Symposium is held during Octobr 18-21, 2020 and is co-hosted by Okayama University, Japan, National Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT), Japan, Yokosuka Research Park (YRP), Japan, and CTIF Global Capsule (CGC), Denmark. It is the first ever event held virtually amidst the changes and travel restrictions imposed by the global COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Virtual Edition is held under the theme “Bridging wireless and business worlds.” The current pandemic situation has shown the importance of digital technologies to continue the successful operation of all spheres of life, educational, business and social. This gives also a special fare to the WPMC 2020 Virtual Edition to discuss current possibilities for digital technologies to enhance businesses and help society maintain its economic force. The WPMC 2020 Virtual Edition features contributed high-quality technical research papers, Key Note and Invited Talks. Despite the fact that physical encounters will not be possible, the 23rd WPMC Sympoisum ofers the rich digital platform for successful networking, discussions and the establishing of new research collaborations. That makes the WPMC 2020 Virtual Edition a unique event with the pioneering power as a catalyst of transformational changes in the research of use of digital wireless technologies for business optimization and prosperity.

Ramjee Prasad Steering Committee Co-Chair Professor, Future Technologies for Business Ecosystem Innovation ( FT4BI ), Aarhus University, Herning, Denmark FELLOW IEEE, IET, IETE, WWRF Founder President, CTIF GLOBAL CAPSULE Founder Chair, GISFI Founder Chair/Co-Chair, GWS/ WPMC Steering Board Founder President, VISHWANIKETAN

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It is my great pleasure and honor to welcome you to participate in the Twenty-third International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC 2020) as a co-chair of the WPMC Steering Board. WPMC 2020 was originally planned to be held in Okayama, Japan after TOKYO 2020 Olympic game. However, due to global health crisis by COVID-19, WPMC 2020 is held as a virtual conference.

The global health crisis forced us to create a new lifestyle called “New Normal” in order to sustain social activities same as before crisis by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Digital transformation based on online multimedia communication and conference tools instantly connects people all over the world and creates new lecture styles in the academia and new interactive conference and exhibition styles with multimedia, AI(Artificial Intelligence), AR(Augmented Reality), and VR(Virtual Reality) in the business. The above experience shows that advanced ICTs are essential to construct the New Normal society and we continue to discuss more and more on the topic.

The series of WPMC symposium started from Yokosuka, Japan in 1998 and have been held in Asia, Europe, north and south America. For more than 20 years, the results and discussion in WPMC have always been to open up the future, create the future, and reduce social risks. I believe that WPMC 2020 also continues to sustain the activities for the establishment of new societies.

Finally I would like to express my cordial thanks to all committee members and staffs of WPMC2020, especially for Honorary Conference Chair, Prof. Hirofumi Makino, Okayama University, General Chair, Dr. Hideyuki Tokuda, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, TPC Chairs, Prof. Satoshi Denno, Okayama University, Prof. Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio University, Prof. Pavlos Lazaridi, University Hunddersfeld, and Prof. Stavros Kalafatis, Texas A&M University, respectively.

Prof. Dr. Hiroshi Harada Co-chair of WPMC Steering Board Professor, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

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Honorable Chair IMAI Hideki, Tokyo University, Japan

Co-chairs Ramjee PRASAD, Aaruhus University, Denmark OHMORI Shingo, YRP R&D Promotion Committee, Japan HARADA Hiroshi, Kyoto University, Japan

Members ADACHI Fumiyuki, Tohoku University, Japan KOHNO Ryuji, Yokohama National University, Japan Peter Lindgren, Aarhus University, Aarhus University, Denmark Fredric Harris, University of California San Diego, USA Anand Raghawa Prasad, NEC Corporation, Japan Uma S. Jha, University of California San Diego, USA

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Honorary Chair MAKINO Hirofumi, Okayama University

General Chair TOKUDA Hideyuki, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Domestic Preparatory Committee Executive Advisor HATORI Mitsutoshi, Chairman, YRP R&D Promotion Committee

Chair TOKUDA Hideyuki, President, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Members SUYAMA Satoshi, NTT DOCOMO, INC. KISHI Yoji, KDDI Research, Inc. ASAI Yusuke, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone · NTT Network Innovation Laboratories SEKI Hiroyuki, LIMITED URATA Yasuhito, Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. YAMAO Yasushi, The University of Electro-Communications/IEEE VTS Tokyo Chapter Chair OKUBO Kensuke, Okayama Prefectural University/IEEE Hiroshima Section Chair SASASE Iwao, Keio University/President-Elec, IEICE OHTSUKI Tomoaki, Keio University/President, Communications Society of IEICE

Executive Committees Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs DENNO Satoshi, Okayama University, Japan SANADA Yukitoshi, Keio University, Japan (Asia Pacifc Region) Pavlos Lazaridi, University of Huddersfeld, UK (Europe Region) Stavros Kalafatis, Texas A&M University, USA (America Region)

Financial Committee Chair YASUI Tetsuya, YRP R&D Promotion Committee

Publication Committee Chair HAMAGUCHI Kiyoshi, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

General Secretary KOYAMA Yasuhiro, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

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Hirantha Abeysekera NTT Corporation Japan Koichi Adachi The University of Electro-Communications Japan Qasim Ahmed University of Huddersfeld United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Chang-Jun Ahn Chiba University Japan Masayuki Ariyoshi NEC Corporation Japan

Masaki Bandai Sophia University Japan Yuyuan Chang Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Ioannis Chochliouros Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. (OTE) Greece Satoshi Denno Okayama University Japan Eisuke Fukuda Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Fereidoun H. Panahi University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj Iran

Junichiro Hagiwara Hokkaido University Japan

Azril Haniz National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan Mikio Hasegawa Tokyo University of Science Japan Kazunori Hayashi Kyoto University Japan Kenichi Higuchi Tokyo University of Science Japan

Takefumi Hiraguri Nippon Institute of Technology Japan Kazuhiro Honda University of Toyama Japan Yafei Hou Okayama University Japan Gregory Huf Penn State University USA Shinsuke Ibi Doshisha University Japan

Yuta Ida Yamaguchi University Japan Shigemi Ishida Kyushu University Japan Koichi Ishihara NTT Japan Shohei Ishikawa Fujitsu Limited Japan

Kentaro Ishizu National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan Yusuke Ito Tokyo University of Science Japan

Koki Ito Chiba University Japan Nobuhiko Itoh NEC Japan

Hiroki Iwata Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Japan

Stavros Kalafatis Texas A&M University USA

Hikaru Kawasaki National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan

Tomotaka Kimura Doshisha University Japan Fumihide Kojima National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan

Shun Kojima Chiba University Japan Nobuyoshi Komuro Chiba University Japan

Pavlos Lazaridis University of Huddersfeld United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Doohwan Lee NTT Japan

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K. Mizui Kanto-Gakuin University Japan Keiichi Mizutani Kyoto University Japan Oscarc Moreira Texas A&M university USA

Kazuo Mori Mie University Japan Homare Murakami National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan Kazushi Muraoka NEC Corporation Japan Hidekazu Murata Kyoto University Japan Toshiro Nakahira NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories Japan

Kiyohide Nakauchi National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan Hiroshi Nishimoto Corporation Japan

Toshihiko Nishimura Hokkaido University Japan Yasutaka Ogawa Hokkaido University Japan

Takeo Ohgane Hokkaido University Japan Shingo Ohmori YRP International Alliance Institute Japan

Hiraku Okada Nagoya University Japan Eiji Okamoto Okamoto Nagoya Institute of Technology Japan Akihiro Okazaki Okazaki Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Japan

Jeyavijayan Rajendran Texas A&M University USA

Kentaro Saito Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Kosuke Sanada Mie University Japan

Yuki Sanada Keio Japan Yukitoshi Sanada Keio University Japan

Kosuke Shima Chiba University Japan Ryoichi Shinkuma Kyoto University Japan Shigeo Shioda Chiba University Japan Yozo Shoji National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan Ryotaro Suga National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Japan

Satoshi Suyama NTT DOCOMO, INC. Japan Takuji Tachibana University of Fukui Japan

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Akinori Taira Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Japan Daiki Takeda NTT DOCOMO Japan Osamu Takyu Shinshu University Japan Tomoya Tandai Corporation Japan

Apriana Toding Universitas Kristen Indonesia Paulus Indonesia Shigeru Tomisato Okayama University Japan Takashi Tomura Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Daisuke Umehara Kyoto Institute of Technology Japan Masahiro Umehira Ibaraki University Japan Xiaoyan Wang Ibaraki University Japan Zixiang Xiong Texas A&M University USA Kanako Yamaguchi Mitsubishi Electric Japan Koji Yamamoto Kyoto University Japan Chiharu Yamazaki KYOCERA Corporation Japan

Kenichiro Yamazaki NEC Japan Zaharias Zaharis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece

Yue Zhang University of Leicester United Kingdom (Great Britain)

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Opening Remarks

No. Title Speaker / Author

1 Welcome Message from NICT’s President, the General Chair TOKUDA Hideyuki President, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

2 Welcome Message from YRP R&D Promotion Committee, OHMORI Shingo the Steering Board Co-Chair Vice president, YRP R&D Promotion Committee President, YRP International Alliance Institute

3 Welcome Message on behalf of the Steering Board Co-Chair Ramjee Prasad Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark Co-chair of WPMC Steering Board

4 Welcome Message from the Technical Programme Committee DENNO Satoshi Co-Chair, and Awards Announcement Professor, Okayama University, Japan Technical Programme Committee Co-chair

Keynote Speakers

No. Title Speaker / Author

1 Towards the 6th Generation mobile communication system HOSAKO Iwao National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

2 Cancelled:10-16-2020 Walter Weigel Research directions for 6G and potential applications Huawei European Research Institute, Belgium

3 Toward Quantum Photonic Wireless Communications and Kwang-Cheng Chen Computing University of South Florida, USA

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No. Title Speaker / Author

1 Validating Reliability and Security Requirements in Wireless Roar E. Georgsen and Geir M. Køien Public Sector Infrastructure built by Small Companies

2 Video Presentation Not Ready Milica Pejanović-Djurišić, Montenegro Cybersecurity: challenges and innovative cooperation models

3 Connectivity and Computing Technologies for Latency as a Seshaiah Ponnekanti, Service in 5G 5G Analytics Ltd., UK

4 Video Presentation Not Ready Mahbubul Alam, SmartAvatar BV, Trust, Security & Privacy for Beyond 5G Connectivity Netherlands

5 Video Presentation Not Ready Kishore Kumar Thakur, Use of Unlicensed Band for Broadband Access in Rural Areas – IETE Ranchi Centre,India Making the Business of Rural Broadband Happen

S-02: Special Session 2: Enabling Beyond 5G Systems

No. Title Speaker / Author

1 5G beyond networks provide the ideal platform for operating the Walter Konhäuser, next generation of a transactive integrated renewable energy Oktett64 GmbH, Germany system, industry 4.0 and drones applications

2 Analysis Channelizers with Even and Odd Indexed Bin Centers Fred Harris, University of California San Diego, USA

3 Applying Artifcial Intelligence to Automated Guided Vehicles in Jakob Oelenshlæger Poulsen and Healthcare systems Albena Mihovska,

4 Security for 5G and Beyond Anand R. Prasad, wenovator LLC

5 5G Security – Opportunities and Challenges Ashutosh Dutta, John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

S-03: Special Session 3: Digital Technologies and Humanity for Quality of Life

No. Title Speaker / Author

1 IoT, CPS and AI Uday b. Desai, IIT Hyderabad

2 Cancelled:10-16-2020 Didoe Preverioudou, Present Status of Quality of Life Hellenic American University, Athens Campus, Greece

3 Impact of Gravity Waves on Human Health Sanne Merete Sjølund

4 BTCP: Adaptive Data Transmission Protocol for HDFS Bhawani Chowdhry, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan

5 Utilizing Artifcial Intelligence and Intelligent Voice Technologies in Alexander Bødker Andersen and Healthcare Albena Mihovska, Aarhus University, Denmark

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No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Overview of the 6G Workshop Organized by IEICE Toshihiko Nishimura (Hokkaido Univ.), P-31 Technical Committee on RCS — We co-create 6G! Koichi Adachi (Univ. of Electro-Comm.), Osamu Nakamura (Sharp Corp.), Manabu Sakai (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.), Masashi Iwabuchi (NTT Corp.), Tatsuki Okuyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC.), Osamu Muta (Kyushu Univ.), Kazushi Muraoka (NEC Corp.), Fumiaki Maehara (Waseda Univ.), Tomoya Tandai (Toshiba Corp.), Satoshi Suyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC.), and Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Inst.of Tech.)

2 Adaptive Channel Prediction for Hybrid Beamforming Kenta Tsuge (Tokyo Inst. of Technol.), P-33 over Time-Varying Massive MIMO Channels Yuyuan Chang (Tokyo Inst. of Technol.), Kazuhiko Fukawa (Tokyo Inst. of Technol.), Satoshi Suyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC.), and Takahiro Asai (NTT DOCOMO, INC.)

3 Base Station Cooperation for High-Mobility Transportation Takahiro Asai (NTT DOCOMO, INC.), P-34 towards the Further Deployment of 5G with Millimeter- Tatsuki Okuyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC.), Wave Band Nobuhide Nonaka (NTT DOCOMO, INC.), Satoshi Suyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC.), and Yukihiko Okumura (NTT DOCOMO, INC.)

4 Study on secure user detection and channel Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), P-35 estimation scheme in grant-free massive machine type Yoshihiro Masuda (Nagoya Inst. of communications Tech.), and Tetsuya Yamamoto (Panasonic Corp.)

5 Research and Development on Dynamic-duplex Cellular Hiroshi Harada (Kyoto Univ.), Keiichi P-37 System Mizutani (Kyoto Univ.), and Takeshi Matsuura (Kyoto Univ.)

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No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 NICT's Activities on Private Cellular Networks Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute P-38 of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan)

2 Research and Development on Linear Precoding to Hikaru Kawasaki (National Institute P-42 Resolve Major Problems of OFDM systems of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan); Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

3 NICT's R&D activities on the Enhanced Wireless Grid Fumihide Kojima (National Institute P-43 Technologies for the Future IoT Systems of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

4 A Study on the Capacity of Radio Communication Toru Osuga and Taketoshi Nakajima P-47 Required for Wireless Tools (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Satoko Itaya (NICT, Japan); Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

5 STABLE: A Novel Radio Access System supporting Low Masafumi Moriyama, Kenichi Takizawa P-49 latency and Massive Connections and Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

6 On the use of MF-band Radio Waves under Seawater Takashi Matsuda (National Institute P-52 of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

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No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Leveraging Capacity with Energy Consumption in 4G and Sara Henriques (Instituto Superior P-53 Beyond Refarming and Reconfguration Scenarios Técnico (IST), Portugal); David Duarte (Instituto de Telecomunicacoes and CELFINET, Consultoria em Telecomunicacoes, Lda., Portugal); Pedro Vieira (Instituto de Telecomunicações and ISEL, Portugal); Maria Paula Queluz (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal); António J. Rodrigues (IT / Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal)

2 State-of-the-art in Privacy Preservation for Enterprise Aaloka Anant (CTIF Global Capsule, P-59 Data Denmark); Ramjee Prasad (Aarhus University, Denmark)

3 The Use of a Wireless Token Ring Protocol to Monitor Isao Nakajima (Seisa University & Tokai P-65 Vital Data in Mute Swans University School of Medicine, Nakajima lab., Japan); Kokuryo Essam Mitsuhashi (Visiting Researcher & Japan Space Weather Association, Japan); Hiroshi Juzoji (EFL & Tasada Works, Japan); Kiyoaki Ozaki and Noboru Nakamura (Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, Japan); Yoshiya Odaya (Abiko City Museum of Birds, Japan)

4 Video Presentation Not Ready Peter Lindgren (Aarhus University, P-71 Bridging Future Wireless Technology to Green Business Denmark) Models

5 FLEXNET: Flexible Networks for IoT based services Johnny Choque and Ramon Aguero P-77 (University of Cantabria, Spain); Zbigniew Kopertowski (Orange Polska, Poland); Kim Nguyen (Synchromedia Universite du Quebec, Canada); Arturo Medela (TST Sistemas, Spain); Esteban Municio (University of Antwerp - imec, Belgium); Johann M. Marquez-Barja (University of Antwerpen & IMEC, Belgium); Jaroslaw Domaszewicz and Andrzej Bak (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland); Jeong Hyop Lee (Data Alliance Inc., Korea (South)); Seongsu Noh (Research Institute Data Alliance Inc., Korea (South)); Luis Muñoz (University of Cantabria, Spain)

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No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Performance Evaluation of Miniaturized Antenna of the Yoshihiro Matsumura, Eishi Sasaki P-83 Shinkansen Used for Overhead Line Voltage Detection and Takeshi Nishiyama (Central Japan and Wireless Communication Railway Company, Japan); Kengo Nishimoto and Hiroyuki Akutsu (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan); Yukitoshi Sanada (Keio University, Japan)

2 A New 3D Beamforming Antenna Model for 5G André Alves (Instituto Superior Técnico P-89 Propagation Modeling based on Real Data (IST), Portugal); Marco Sousa (Instituto de Telecomunicações and Celfnet, Portugal); Pedro Vieira (Instituto de Telecomunicações and ISEL, Portugal); Maria Paula Queluz (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal); António J. Rodrigues (IT / Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal)

3 Joint DoA and Frequency Band Estimation Based on Hasbi Nur Prasetyo Wisudawan and P-95 MUSIC for Unknown Number of Sources Dyonisius Dony Ariananda (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia); Risanuri Hidayat (Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Indonesia)

4 Improving DOA Estimation Accuracy by Rotating Planar Toshiya Hanada (Chiba University, P-101 Array Antenna Japan); Kazuki Maruta (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Chang-Jun Ahn (Chiba University, Japan)

T-02: Cognitive Radio-1

No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Underlay Cognitive Radio Millimeter-Wave Spectrum Rony Kumer Saha (KDDI Research, Inc., P-105 Access for In-Building Dense Small Cells in Multi- Japan) Operator Environments Toward 6G

2 Location estimation algorithm for multiple wave sources Hiromi Matsuno (KDDI Research, Japan); P-111 using power gravity points Yoshio Kunisawa and Takahiro Hayashi (KDDI Research, Inc., Japan)

3 A Flexible Licensed Spectrum Allocation Technique for Rony Kumer Saha (KDDI Research, Inc., P-117 Millimeter-Wave Mobile Systems Toward 6G Japan)

4 On Application and Evaluation of Millimeter-Wave Rony Kumer Saha (KDDI Research, Inc., P-123 Spectrum Sharing, Trading and Reusing for Small Cells Japan) Toward Spectral and Energy Efciencies of 6G

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No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Radio Quality Estimation on Drone Flight Sites for High Nobuo Suzuki (Advanced P-129 Reliable Operation Telecommunications Research Institute International, Japan); Hiromi Matsuno (KDDI Research, Japan); Tatsuya Yoshioka (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Japan); Toshinori Suzuki (Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan)

2 Fair Spectrum Allocation for Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Akio Ikami, Takahiro Hayashi and P-134 between Diferent Radio Systems Yoshiaki Amano (KDDI Research, Inc., Japan)

3 Performance of Low-Rate NOMA-based Uplink Underlay Sonali Rai, Mayank Gupta and Shankar P-140 Networks Prakriya (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India)

4 A Game-Theoretic Approach to Distributed Energy- Mohammed W. Baidas (Kuwait P-146 Efciency Maximization in Uplink NOMA Relay Ad-Hoc University, Kuwait) Networks

5 Adaptive Channel Aggregation in VHF/UHF for Mobile Dien Vinh Hoang (National Institute P-152 Communication of Information and Communications Technology, Singapore); Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan); Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

6 Development of Evaluation Platform for IEEE Ruiting Ouyang (Kyoto University, P-157 802.22-based Highly Mobile WRAN Communication Japan);Takeshi Matsumura System with an SDR-based Receiver (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan); Keiichi Mizutani and Hiroshi Harada (Kyoto University, Japan)

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1 Primary Protection with Antenna Rotation Prediction for Hiroto Kuriki, Keita Onose, Ryota P-163 Dynamic Spectrum Access Kimura and Ryo Sawai (Sony Corporation, Japan)

2 Interference and Spatial Throughput Characterization Antoni Ivanov, Viktor Stoynov, P-169 through Practical 3D Mapping in Dense Indoor IoT Radostina Petkova, Krasimir Tonchev, Scenarios Agata Manolova and Vladimir K. Poulkov (Technical University of Sofa, Bulgaria)

3 High-efcient Sensing Methods of Primary Wireless Atomu Sakai and Keiichi Mizutani P-175 Transmission System for Dynamic Spectrum Sharing- (Kyoto University, Japan); Takeshi based 5G System Matsumura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan); Hiroshi Harada (Kyoto University, Japan)

4 Stopping Criteria for Iterative Compressive Sensing of Azril Haniz (National Institute of P-180 Sparse Angular-Frequency Spectrum Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan); Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

5 Energy-Efcient Power Control Under Delay Constraints Hao Guo, Yu Chen and Xiaofeng P-186 for D2D Communications Underlaying Cellular Networks Tao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

T-05: Full Duplex

No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Performance Analysis of Improved Backof Scheme for Yuta Sawa, Kosuke Sanada, Hiroyuki P-192 Full Duplex CSMA/CA in VLC Networks Hatano and Kazuo Mori (Mie University, Japan)

2 Capacity of Full-duplex Wireless Networks with Mixture Aung Thura Phyo Khun (Japan P-198 of Concurrent and Sequential Transmission Scheme Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan); Yuto Lim (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) & School of Information Science, Japan); Yasuo Tan (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology & National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

3 Analytical Model of Quantization Noise for In-Band Full- Keiichi Mizutani and Hiroshi Harada P-204 duplex Wireless Communications (Kyoto University, Japan)

4 Prototype of Analog Self-interference Cancellation based Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute P-210 on Super-heterodyne Architecture for In-band Full-duplex of Information and Communications Cellular System Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan); Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

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1 The road for 6G Multimedia Applications Paulo Sergio Rufno Henrique (CGC P-215 Aarhus University); Ramjee Prasad (Aarhus University, Denmark

2 Pedestrian Positioning in Surveillance Video using Toshio Sato (Waseda University, P-221 Anthropometric Properties for Efective Communication Japan); Xin Qi (Global Information and Telecommunication Institute, Waseda University, Japan); Keping Yu, Zheng Wen and San Hlaing Myint (Waseda University, Japan); Yutaka Katsuyama (Global Information and Telecommunication Institute Waseda University, Japan); Kiyohito Tokuda (YRP International Alliance Institute, Japan); Takuro Sato (Waseda University, Japan)

3 Exploring the Use of Early Inter-view Ofset Estimation for Belbel Amel (University Badji Mokhtar P-227 Low Complexity MV-HEVC of Annaba, Algeria); Amara Bekhouch (Mohamed-Cherif Messaadia University - Souk Ahras, Algeria); Doghmane Noureddine (University of Annaba, Algeria); Saliha Harize and Nasreddine Kouadria (University Badji Mokhtar of Annaba, Algeria)

4 Real-time estimation of distance between people and/or Nikolay Neshov, Agata Manolova, P-233 objects in video surveillance Krasimir Tonchev and Vladimir K. Poulkov (Technical University of Sofa, Bulgaria)

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1 Autonomous Decentralized Frequency Resource Kosuke Suzuki (National Institute of P-237 Allocation using ACK Signal in LoRaWAN Technology, Numazu College, Japan); Naoki Aihara and Koichi Adachi (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan); Satoshi Yamazaki (National Institute of Technology, Numazu College & Control & Computer Engineering, Japan)

2 OQAM based Bi-orthogonal 5G System for IoT device Ravi Sekhar Yarrabothu (Vignan's P-243 Communications Foundation for Science Technology and Research,India); Prithiviraj Venkatapathy (Pondicherry Engineering College, India)

3 Block Data Delivery Time Control for Reliable Wireless Satoko Itaya (NICT, Japan); Kenichi P-248 Operation of Digital Factory Tools Maruhashi, Fumiko Ohori, Toru Osuga and Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

4 Specifcation Customized SUN with Enhanced MAC Fumihide Kojima (National Institute P-254 Functions for the Wireless Grid Application to the Future of Information and Communications IoT Services Technology, Japan)

5 IEEE 802.15.10 Based Data Concatenation Function Fumihide Kojima (National Institute P-260 Application for Efective Frame Forwarding in the of Information and Communications Wireless SUN Systems Technology, Japan)

6 Research and development of Hybrid LPWA Platform fo Akira Tsuge (Keio University, Japan); P-266 IoT Wireless Sensor Network Environment Dai Hagiwara (YRP R&D Promotion Committee, Japan); Sayuri Hanawa (Yokosuka Telecom Research Park Inc., Japan); Tetsuya Yasui (YRP R&D Promotion Committee, Japan); Nobuo Nakajima (The University of Electro- communications, Japan)

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1 Fi-Ona: Fire Warning Alarm System Using Internet of Nofria Hanaf (Electronic Engineering P-272 Things Based on Fuzzy Logic Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya (EEPIS), Indonesia); Agung Purwanto (Jl. Raya ITS Politeknik Elektronika & Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya, Indonesia); Taufk Hidayat (Electronics Engineering Polytechnic Institute Of Surabaya, Indonesia); Moch Chafdh Al Ayyubi (Electronics Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya, Indonesia); Rizki Rachmadi (Electronic Engineering Polythenic Institute of Surabaya, Indonesia)

2 Performance Evaluation of Object Detection Utilizing Keisuke Takata and Osamu Muta P-278 Channel State Information in Wireless LAN Systems with (Kyushu University, Japan); Tomoki Distributed Antennas Murakami and Shinya Otsuki (NTT Corporation, Japan)

3 Evolving Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Intrusion Bingying Su and Rongpeng Li (Zhejiang P-284 Detection Based on NEAT University, China); Honggang Zhang (Zhejiang University & Université Européenne de Bretagne (UEB) and Supelec, China)

4 Personal Wireless Data in Formal Electronic Health Ana Koren (FER, Croatia); Ramjee P-290 Records: Future Potential of Internet of Medical Things Prasad (Aarhus University, Denmark) Data

5 Estimating Wireless Link Quality using Multiple Remote Fumiko Ohori (National Institute of P-294 Sensors for Wireless Control of AGV in a Factory Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Satoko Itaya (NICT, Japan); Toru Osuga and Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

6 Research and development of medical/nursing care Akira Tsuge (Keio University, Japan); P-300 support system using Radar sensing technology and Fusao Nuno and Kazuhiro Yamaguchi Hybrid WSN (Suwa University of Science, Japan); Yasuaki Furuya (KISSEI COMTEC Co., Ltd., Japan); Atsushi Iguchi (Idea System Co., Ltd., Japan); Hideaki Matsue (SUWA University of Science, Japan)

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1 Developing a LTE Localization Framework using Real Ruben Borralho (5G Innovation Centre, P-306 Network Data towards RAN Optimization through University of Surrey, United Kingdom Context Knowledge (Great Britain)); David Duarte (Instituto de Telecomunicacoes and CELFINET, Consultoria em Telecomunicacoes, Lda., Portugal); Atta Ul Quddus (University of Surrey, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Pedro Vieira (Instituto de Telecomunicações and ISEL, Portugal)

2 Self-localization given single perturbed measurement of Vikram Kumar (University of Queensland P-312 anchor positions and RSSI & CSIRO, Australia); Reza Arablouei (CSIRO, Australia)

3 Use of Optimized Centroid and Weighted Centroid Umar F Khan, Ghalib Janjua and P-317 Algorithms to Locate a Partial Discharge Source by Using Ahmad Ayub (Robert Gordon University, Received Signal Strength United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Mohammad Adnan Ilyas (Heriot- Watt University, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Khurram Shahad (Bahria University, Pakistan); Hamd Mohamed (University of Huddersfeld, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

T-10: New Radio Network

No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Automated Joint Access and Backhaul Planning for 5G Beatriz Marques (Instituto Superior P-322 Millimeter-Wave Small Cell Networks Técnico (IST), Portugal); Marco Sousa (Instituto de Telecomunicações and Celfnet, Portugal); Pedro Vieira (Instituto de Telecomunicações and ISEL, Portugal); Maria Paula Queluz (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal); António J. Rodrigues (IT / Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal)

2 Interference Coordination Control for Various Wireless Syuuichi Murata and Satoko Itaya P-328 Communications (NICT, Japan); Fumihide Kojima (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

3 Minimax Optimal Stochastic Strategy (MOSS) For Sherief Hashima (Postdoctoral & RIKEN- P-334 Neighbor Discovery and Selection in Millimeter Wave AIP Japan, Japan); Kohei Hatano D2D Networks (Kyushu University & RIKEN AIP, Japan); Eiji Takimoto (Kyushu University, Japan); Ehab Mahmoud Mohamed (Aswan University, Egypt)

4 QoS-Aware Joint Ofoading and Power Control Using Li X and Yu Chen (Beijing University of P-340 Deep Reinforcement Learning in MEC Posts and Telecommunications, China)

5 Overview of 5G New Radio and Carrier Aggregation: 5G Nidhi and Albena Mihovska (Aarhus P-346 and Beyond Networks University, Denmark)

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1 A Study on User-antenna Cluster Formation for Cluster- Sijie Xia, Chang Ge, Qiang Chen and P-352 wise MU-MIMO Fumiyuki Adachi (Tohoku University, Japan)

2 2-step Graph Coloring Algorithm for Cluster-wise Chang Ge, Sijie Xia, Qiang Chen and P-358 Distributed MU-MIMO in Ultra-dense RAN Fumiyuki Adachi (Tohoku University, Japan)

3 Precoder and Combiner Design for Generalized Spatial Bernardo Brogueira and João P-364 Modulation based Multiuser MIMO Systems Pedro Pavia (ISCTE-IUL & Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal); Nuno Souto (ISCTE-IUL / Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal); Américo Correia (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal)

4 High Beamforming Gain Precoding Weight Design Kabuto Arai (Chiba University, Japan); P-370 Scheme with Null-Space Expansion for Multiuser Kazuki Maruta (Tokyo Institute of Massive MIMO in Time-Varying Channels Technology, Japan); Chang-Jun Ahn (Chiba University, Japan)

5 Improved Null-Space Expansion Scheme under Presence Nobutaka Funaki (Chiba University, P-374 of Channel Estimation Error for Multiuser Massive MIMO Japan); Kazuki Maruta (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Chang-Jun Ahn (Chiba University, Japan)

T-12: NOMA

No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Chaos-Based Secure Power-Domain NOMA for Wireless Israa Almusawi (Southern Technical P-378 Applications University & Faculty of Graduate Studies, Iraq); Walid A. Al-Hussaibi and Yaseen Tahir (Southern Technical University, Iraq); Falah H. Ali (University of Sussex, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

2 Transmission Delay Minimization in Downlink NOMA Mohammed W. Baidas (Kuwait P-384 Networks University, Kuwait)

3 Network Sum-Rate Maximization for SWIPT-Enabled Mohammed W. Baidas (Kuwait P-390 Energy-Harvesting Downlink/Uplink NOMA Networks University, Kuwait); Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Yao Shi (University of Manchester, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

4 Complexity Reduction of Max-Log-MPA Based on Luis Mataveli (Petrobras, Brazil) P-396 Thresholds in SCMA

5 Efect of Estimation Timing Error on Pre-TDE for Kei Yoshida, Suguru Kameda and P-402 Narrowband Uplink NOMA Noriharu Suematsu (Tohoku University, Japan)

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1 Spectrum Efcient Multidimensional OFDM-CDIM Changyoung An and Heung-Gyoon Ryu P-407 Communication System (Chungbuk National University, Korea (South))

2 Computationally Efcient SLM based PAPR Reduction Hiroaki Kobayashi (Chiba University, P-411 for STPA-BAA Scheme Japan); Kazuki Maruta (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Takatoshi Sugiyama (Kogakuin University, Japan); Chang-Jun Ahn (Chiba University, Japan)

3 Reducing FBI and MLI Using FSS Method for Adaptive Seiya Hirano, Kazushi Shimada and P-415 Modulated VLC-OFDM System Shun Kojima (Chiba University, Japan); Kazuki Maruta (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Chang-Jun Ahn (Chiba University, Japan)

T-14: Signal Detection

No. Title Speaker / Author Paper

1 Multiuser Turbo Decoding in Narrowband Systems Thomas Hunziker (Lucerne University of P-419 Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland)

2 Performance Options of a High Performance Receiver Frederic J Harris (University of California P-423 Filter bank Channelizer San Diego, USA)

3 Bit Stream Decorrelation in An Iterative Overloaded Takuya Fujiwara (OKAYAMA University, P-429 MIMO Receiver for Higher-Order QAMs Japan); Satoshi Denno and Yafei Hou (Okayama University, Japan)

4 Semi-Blind Channel Estimation for Massive MIMO Ebrahim Amiri (University of Erlangen- P-434 Systems Exploiting Low-Rank Matrix Reconstruction Nürnberg, Germany); Ralf R. Müller (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen- Nürnberg, Germany); Wolfgang Gerstacker (University of Erlangen- Nuernberg, Germany)

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1 SDN-enabled Slicing in Disaggregated Multidomain and Bodhisattwa Gangopadhyay and João P-440 Multi-layer 5G Transport Networks Santos (Infnera, Portugal); Joao Pedro (Infnera Unipessoal Lda & Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal); Johannes Ukkonen, Mikko Hannula, Jutta Kemppainen, Pekka Ylisirnio, Ville Hallivuori and Mika Silvola (Infnera, Finland); Antti Kankkunen and Tim Doiron (Infnera, USA); Jon Baldry (Infnera, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Neeli Rashmi Prasad (ITU, Center for TeleInFrastructure (CTIF), USA); Ramjee Prasad (Aarhus University, Denmark)

2 Development of Scalable Hybrid Switching Based Max Blose (University of Cape Town, P-446 Software Defned Networking South Africa); Lateeef Adesola Akinyemi (Lagos State University, Lagos, Nigeria & University of Cape Town, South Africa)

3 Trafc-Aware Network Update in Software-Defned NFV Tien-Jan Hsieh (National Taiwan P-451 Networks University, Taiwan); Ching-Chih Chuang (National Pingtung University, Taiwan); Shih-Fan Chou (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan); Ai-Chun Pang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

4 Cybersecurity for Microgrid Sarmistha De Dutta (USA); Ramjee P-457 Prasad (Aalborg University, Denmark)

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