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Accepted Paper List VTC2017-Spring Accepted Paper List 1. Ad-Hoc, Mesh, M2M, and Sensor Networks Papers 55467 19983 1 A broadcast protocol for IEEE 802.15.4e RIT based Wi- 7 Energy Efficient Self-Reconfiguration Scheme for Visual SUN systems Information based M2M Communication Ryota Okumura, Keiichi Mizutani, Hiroshi Harada, Kyoto University Anas Amjad, Mohammed N. Patwary, Alison Griffiths, Staffordshire University 90420 2 A Novel Ultra-wideband-based Localization and Tracking 46745 Scheme with Channel Classification 8 Machine Learning Based Channel Error Diagnostics in Zhongling Liu, Ming Yang, Chaojie Xu, Hui Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong Wireless Sensor Networks University Su Yi, Fujitsu Research and Development Center Co., Ltd; Hao Wang, Fujitsu Research & Development Center., Ltd; Jun Tian, Fujitsu; 64967 Wenqian Xue, Lefei Wang, Xiaojing Fan, Fujitsu Research and 3 Coverage comparison of GPRS, NB-IoT, LoRa, and SigFox Development Center Co., Ltd; Ryuichi Matsukura, Fujitsu Laboratories in a 7800 km2 area Ltd. Mads Lauridsen, Huan Cong Nguyen, Benny Vejlgaard, Aalborg 45736 University; István Z. Kovács, Nokia Bell Labs; Preben E. Mogensen, 9 Modeling the Impact on Performance of Memory Pooling in Aalborg University; Mads Sorensen, Telenor Denmark Heterogeneous MPSoCs 25036 Friedrich Pauls, Gerhard Fettweis, Technische Universität Dresden 4 Data Collection in Nonuniformly Deployed Wireless Sensor 93098 Networks by Public Transportation Vehicles Hailong Huang, Andrey V. Savkin, University of New South Wales 10 Performance Analysis of Voice over LTE using Low- Complexity eMTC Devices 87193 Rapeepat Ratasuk, Nokia Networks; David Bhatoolaul, Nitin 5 Decentralized Target Search in Topology Maps Based on Mangalvedhe, Amitava Ghosh, Nokia Weighted Least Square Method 21873 Ashanie Gunathillake, Andrey V. Savkin, University of New South Wales 11 Power Saving Mechanism for Contention-Based M2M Transmission 59562 Yang Li, Bell Labs, Nokia Shanghai Bell Co., Ltd. 6 Energy-Efficient D2D Discovery for Energy-Harvesting 27089 Proximal IoT Devices 12 RACH Dimensioning for Reliable MTC over Cellular Yuan-Kang Shih, Mei-Ju Shih, Hung-Yu Wei, National Taiwan University Networks Amin Azari, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Mohammad Istiak Hossain, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology; Jan I Markendahl, KTH Royal Institute of Technology 2. Antenna and Propagation, and RF Design Papers 46292 10878 1 A 3-D Wideband Multi-Confocal Ellipsoid Model for 4 An Efficient Algorithm to Deploy Roadside Units in Wireless Massive MIMO Communication Channels with Vehicular Networks Uniform Planar Antenna Array João Fernando Sarubbi, Taís Rocha Silva, Flávio Vinicius Cruzeiro Martins, Elizabeth Fialho Wanner, Centro Federal de Educação Lu Bai, Shandong Unviersity; Cheng-Xiang Wang, Heriot-Watt Tecnológica de Minas Gerais; Cristiano M. Silva, Universidade Federal University; Shangbin Wu, Samsung R&D Institute UK; Jian Sun, de São João del-Rei, Brazil University of Shandong; Wensheng Zhang, Shandong University 29171 97213 2 A Mixture Gamma Distribution Based Analysis of Diversity 5 Angular Resolved Pathloss Measurements in a US Reception in Non-Identically Distributed Composite $eta- Suburban Scenario at 28 GHz Christina Larsson, Bengt-Erik Olsson, Martin Johansson, Henrik mu$/gamma Fading Channels Asplund, Ericsson Research Hussien Al-Hmood, Thi-Qar University 18271 86955 6 Application of mmWave Radio Channel Models in future 3 Analysis of Two-Step Subspace-Based Channel Estimation 5G Communications Services Method for OFDM Systems David Steer, Huawei Technologies Canada Ltd., Shih-Hao Fang, Jing-Shiun Lin, Industrial Technology Research Institute 75841 7 Channel Characterization at 2.53 GHz for Wireless Sensor Networks in Railway Environments Inaki Val, Aitor arriola, Cristina Cruces, IK4-Ikerlan; Gerd Sommerkorn, Christian Schneider, Technische Universität Ilmenau 1 69778 31180 8 Comparison of Propagation Channel Characteristics for 15 Modelling and Analysis of Non-Stationary Multipath Multiple Millimeter Wave Bands Fading Channels with Time-Variant Angles of Arrival Jie Huang, Rui Feng, Shandong Unviersity; Jian Sun, University of Matthias Pätzold, University of Agder; Carlos A. Gutierrez, Shandong; Cheng-Xiang Wang, Heriot-Watt University; Wensheng Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi Zhang, Shandong University; Yang Yang, Shanghai Research Center 48873 for Wireless Communications (WiCO) 16 On The Effects of Temperature on The Performances of 42175 FSO Transmission Under Qatar's Climate 9 Directional Analysis of Indoor Massive MIMO Channels at Abir Touati, Abdaoui Abderrazak, Farid Touati, Qatar University; 6 GHz using SAGE Murat Uysal, Ozyegin University; Ammar Bouallegue, Ecole Jianzhi Li, Bo Ai, Ruisi He, Qi Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University; Bei d'Ingénieurs de Tunis Zhang, University of Beijing Jiaotong; Mi Yang, Ke Guan, Zhangdui 44479 Zhong, Beijing Jiaotong University 17 Pathloss measurements and modeling for UAVs connected 34134 to cellular networks 10 Evaluation of Indoor Radio Deployment Options in High- Rafhael Amorim, Aalborg University; Jeroen Wigard, István Z. Kovács, Rise Building Nokia Bell Labs; Preben E. Mogensen, Troels B. Sørensen, Aalborg Huan Cong Nguyen, Aalborg University; Jeroen Wigard, István Z. University Kovács, Nokia Bell Labs; Fernando Tavares, Preben E. Mogensen, 89299 Aalborg University 18 Propagation Characteristics Investigation in Measured 75985 Massive MIMO Systems at 1.4725GHz 11 HOSVD-based Denoising for Improved Channel Prediction yp_lu, Beijing Jiaotong University of Weak Massive MIMO Channels 47536 Muhammad Bilal Amin, Nokia Networks; Wolfgang Zirwas, Nokia 19 Statistical Radio Propagation of Underground Mine: A Siemens Networks; Martin Haardt, TU Ilmenau Performance Study with Different Antennas 53681 Intikhab, Frederick Cawood, Rex van Olst, University of Witwatersrand 12 Improve Signals Discrimination for an Indoor Environment 93265 Using the Sparse Deconvolution Algorithm 20 Three Dimensional Modeling and Space-Time Correlation Yi Yang, University of Bristol for UAV Channels 97676 Kun Jin, Xiang Cheng, Peking University; Xiaohu Ge, Huazhong 13 Influence of Car Body Modeling on the Gain Patterns of University of Science and Technology; Xuefeng, Tongji University Automotive Antennas 74869 Jasmeet Singh, Aidin Asgharzadeh, Technische Universität Ilmenau; 21 Virtual SIMO Measurement-Based Angular Ralf Stephan, TU Ilmenau; Matthias Hein, Technische Universität Ilmenau Characterization in High-Speed Railway Scenarios Tao Zhou, Cheng Tao, Beijing Jiaotong University; Liu Liu, Beijing 59377 Jiaotong University, China; Hui Wen, Nan Zhang, Beijing Jiaotong 14 Interpolative Reconstruction of Millimeter Wave Mobile University Channel Responses from Randomly Scattered Snapshots Chih-Hao Chang, David Lin, National Chiao Tung University 3. Cognitive Radio and Spectrum Management Papers 45343 23249 1 A Cognitive Backhaul System For Outdoor Urban Small 5 Dual-Level Sensing Based Multiple Access Protocol for Cells Cognitive Radio Networks Bessie Malila, Neco Ventura, Olabisi E. Falowo, University of Cape Ratan Kumar Mondal, Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Town Bouchra Senadji, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia; Dhammika Jayalath, Queensland University of Technology 99853 2 Automatic Standard Classification Method for the 2.4 GHz 44318 ISM Band 6 MAC Protocol for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Multi- Tatsuya Kikuzuki, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.; Akihiro Wada, Makoto Channel Cognitive Relay Networks Hamaminato, Fujitsu Laboratories LTD.; Teruhisa Ninomiya, Fujitsu Chu Thi My Chinh, Hans-Jürgen Zepernick, Blekinge Institute of Laboratories Ltd Technology; Hoc Phan, Duy Tan University 57702 79954 3 Cognitive Random Access for Internet-of-Things Networks 7 Performance of CPSC Spectrum Sensing over Fast Hyesung Kim, Yonsei University; Seung-Woo Ko, The University of Frequency-Selective Fading Channels Hong Kong; Seong-Lyun Kim, Yonsei University, Korea Guilherme de Souza Lima Moreira, Rausley Adriano Amaral de Souza, Roberto César Dias Vilela Bomfin, National Institute of 25933 Telecommunications (Inatel) 4 Design of Contour based Protection Zones for Sublicensing in Spectrum Access Systems 48473 Huiyang Wang, Eryk Dutkiewicz, University of Technology Sydney; 8 Radio environment map estimation based on Beeshanga Abewardana Jayawickrama, University of Technology, communication cost modeling for heterogeneous networks Sydney; Markus Dominik Mueck, Intel Mobile Communications Fabiola Frantzis, Vinay Prasad Chowdappa, Universidad de Valencia; Carmen Botella, University of Valencia; J. Javier Samper Zapater, Universitat de València; Rafael Javier Martínez Durá, Universidad de Valencia 2 34146 19930 9 Secure Channel Selection Using Multi-Armed Bandit 13 The impact on Full Duplex D2D Communication of Algorithm in Cognitive Radio Networ different LTE Transmission Techniques Masahiro Endo, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University; Takeo Fujii, Noman Haider, University of Technology Sydney, Global Big Data University of Electro-Communications; Osamu TAKYU, Shinshu Technologies; Eryk Dutkiewicz, Diep Nguyen, University of University Technology Sydney; Markus Dominik Mueck, Intel Mobile 91690 Communications; Srikathyayani Srikanteswara, Intel Corporation 10 Spatio-Temporal Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing Between 16073 Rotating Radar and Cellular Networks 14 Traffic Profiles and Licensed Spectrum Sharing in Cellular Sabogu-Sumah Raymond, Alidu Abubakari, Han-Shin Jo, Hanbat Networks National University Brett Shaw, University of Auckland;
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