The 75th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference

Final Programme

6 - 9 May 2012

Yokohama, Japan

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Patrons and Exhibitors

IEEE VTC2012-Spring thanks the following patrons and exhibitors for their support.

Bronze Patron and Exhibitor Bronze Patron and Exhibitor

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Best Papers Patron and Exhibitor Lanyard Patron and Exhibitor

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Technical Co-sponsors The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) IEICE Communications Society IEICE Engineering Sciences Society

Grantors IEEE VTS would like to thank the following organisations for providing grants.

The Telecommunications Advancement Foundation Hoso Bunka Foundation KDDI Foundation Support Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology Research

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Welcome from the General Chairs

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would Last year, we have encountered the unprecedented like to welcome you all to the IEEE VTC2012- disaster due to great earthquake in eastern Japan Spring held in a beautiful harbor front city of and found the role of mobile communications Yokohama! vitally important in every aspect. We would like to express our deep appreciation for your warm It has been already 12 years since we had the last heartfelt supports for the recovery and also for so VTC conference in Tokyo, Japan. In that year 2000, many participants like you attending this IEEE total number of digital mobile subscribers in the VTC2012-Spring from all over the world. Let us world was 663 million with 2nd generation seize this moment to shape the new global society systems, while currently, it has exceeded 5 billion. in which the peoples of the world enjoy a sense of During the last decade, we have enjoyed not only efficiency and affluence but also security tremendous evolution of mobile communications in with the advancement of mobile communications terms of subscriber numbers and technologies. technologies. Diversified services are now available from voice, Taking this opportunity, we would like to express video and Internet. Thanks to novel technologies, sincere appreciations to all of the colleagues for the packet data rate has been increased by 1000 times concerted efforts to prepare the conference, and during the last decade drived by the demand of appreciations to the authors who have submitted wireless applications by smart-phones. And still, valuable papers. mobile data traffic will grow at a compound annual Finally, but not least, we hope that you will enjoy growth rate (CAGR) of 200 percent per year in not only in-depth discussions and information Japan and in other major countries resulting into exchanges during this prestigious conference but 1000 times in the next decade. To cope with this also a lot of traditional cultural flavors in Japan to high volume traffic, innovative technologies of make your stay more memorable. radio-, system and network should be Takeshi Hattori, Susumu Yoshida & Fumiyuki Adachi furthermore developed. General Chairs, IEEE VTC2012-Spring

Welcome from the TPC Chair On behalf of the Technical Program Committee The creation of this impressive program would not (TPC), it is our great pleasure to welcome you to be possible without the voluntary support from an the 75th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference outstanding team of colleagues that we would like (VTC) to take place in the first harbor city to strongly thank. Special thanks go to conference introduced to the world as the entrance to Japan. Track Chairs that organized a very efficient and The committee has organized an impressive smooth review and session organization process, as program that advances the current technical and well as the Panel and Tutorial Chairs that organized research trends under this year’s conference theme very excellent sessions. “Shaping the Advanced Wireless Society”. This We would also like to thank the great job of our time, we have organized 12 technical tracks dedicated TPC members and reviewers, for their covering many exciting aspects of advanced professional and timely review of technical wireless society. Especially, we have newly contributions. We are also very grateful to the introduced “GREEN Networks track” because we constant support from Prof. James Irvine in the can no longer talk anything about the future of our technical program preparation process. Of course, ICT society without the word “GREEN”. making a successful technical conference is not The technical program consists of 67 oral sessions possible without the participation from authors, to and 9 poster and exhibition sessions. In total, the whom we would like to express our gratitude for conference Track Chairs have selected 335 oral having decided to present and share their ideas and papers and 132 poster papers from a total of 973 contributions to our community. submissions from about 40 countries to the12 I would also like to thank the IEEE VTC2012- technical tracks. All the accepted papers will be Spring Organization Committee for its full support. published in the conference proceedings. In I look forward to meeting you in Yokohama, Japan, addition to the regular sessions, the program offers this May. You will enjoy the conference and the 2 panel sessions and 6 tutorials addressing some of harbor city of Japan! the main mobile and wireless communication and Seiichi Sampei, TPC Chair localization challenges. Mamoru Sawahashi, TPC Co-chair

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Welcome from the VTS President On behalf of VTS, it is pleasure to welcome Besides its conference activities, the VT Society you to the 75th VTC in Yokohama, Japan. This continues to publish and improve its major IEEE conference brings together researchers from all journal, Transactions on Vehicular Technology, over the world to discuss and exchange ideas in the which is among the best in the field. We invite you field of wireless, mobile, and vehicular technology. to get involved with VTS as a member and help Yokohama, with its fashionable and sophisticated shape the future of our profession. I hope that this streetscapes, serves as the cosmopolitan backdrop conference may inspire some of you to consider for this exciting conference. hosting a future VTC. For over sixty years this flagship conference of the I wish to convey a special thank you to the General IEEE Vehicular Technology Society brings Chair and Co-Chairs of VTC 2012-Spring, together individuals from academia, government, Professors Takeshi Hattori, Susumu Yoshida, and and industry to discuss and exchange ideas in the Fumiyuki Adachi. Special thanks also must be fields of wireless, mobile, and vehicular conveyed to Technical Program Chair and Vice- technology. Since 1999, VTC has been held twice a Chair, Professors Seiichi Sampei and Mamoru year: in North America, and rotating between Sawahashi. They have assembled what will be an Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, increasing exciting and stimulating program. accessibility to the conference experience Finally, I wish to welcome you to Yokohama and throughout the world. We are currently taking steps VTC 2012-Spring. to expand the coverage of vehicular electronics and land transportation to increase the breadth of VTC Tracy L Fulgham, President beyond its traditionally strong areas. IEEE Vehicular Technology Society

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Organizing Committee General Co-chairs Takeshi Hattori Sophia University, Japan Susumu Yoshida Kyoto University, Japan Fumiyuki Adachi Tohoku University, Japan Technical Program Chair Seiichi Sampei Osaka University, Japan Technical Program Vice Chair Mamoru Sawahashi Tokyo City University, Japan Keynote and Plenary Co-chairs Fumiyuki Adachi Tohoku University, Japan Takeshi Hattori Sophia University, Japan Susumu Yoshida Kyoto University, Japan Panels Chair Nobuo Nakajima The University of Electro-Communications, Japan Tutorials Chair Hiroshi Suzuki Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Patronage & Exhibits chair Jim Budwey ICTS Group, USA Finance Chair JR Cruz Univ. of Oklahoma, USA Finance Co-Chair Tomoaki Ohtsuki Keio University, Japan Publication Committee Chair Yasushi Yamao The University of Electro-Communications, Japan Local Arrangements/ Volunteer Chair Takuro Sato Waseda University, Japan Publicity Chair Shinji Uebayashi Chukyo University, Japan Registration Chair Hiroyuki Kawai NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan International Advisory Committee Chair Yoshihiko Akaiwa The University of Electro-Communications, Japan General Secretary Yoshihiro Ishikawa NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan Technical Advisory Committee Chair James M. Irvine University of Strathclyde, UK Conference Administrator Jim Budwey IEEE VTS Clint Keele IEEE VTS

Technical Program Committee Chair Seiichi Sampei Osaka University, Japan Vice Chair Mamoru Sawahashi Tokyo City University, Japan Vice Chairs, Ad-Hoc, Mesh and Sensor Takaya Yamazato Nagoya University, Japan Networks Wanjiun Liao National Taiwan University, Taiwan Vice Chairs, Antennas and Propagation Greg Durgin Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Ryan Pirkl National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Vice Chairs, Cognitive Radio and Ying-Chang Liang Institute for Infocomm Research, Spectrum Sensing Huseyin Arslan University of South Florida, USA Aylin Yener The Pennsylvania State University, USA Kei Sakaguchi Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Vice Chairs, Cooperative comms, Inkyu Lee Korea University, Korea distributed MIMOs and Relaying Kenichi Higuchi Tokyo University of Science, Japan Lie-Liang Yang University of Southampton, UK Vice Chairs, Green Networks Stefan Kaiser DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany Pal Frenger Ericsson Research, Sweden Vice Chairs, Multiple Antenna Systems I-Tai Lu Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA and Space-Time-Frequency Processing Moe Win MIT, USA Takeo Ohgane Hokkaido University, Japan Olav Tirkkonen Aalto University, Finland Vice Chairs, Positioning, Mobile Shinsuke Hara Osaka City University, Japan Applications and Services Zafer Sahinoglu Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, USA Sinan Gezici Bilkent University, Turkey Vice Chairs, Transmission Technologies Sofiène Affes INRS-EMT, Hyung G. Myung ,USA Hideki Ochiai Yokohama National University, Japan Sun Sumei Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore Vice Chairs, Transportation Kevin Deng Jilin University, Isamu Matsunami Nagasaki University, Japan Vice Chairs, Vehicular Electronics and Onur Altintas Toyota Info Technology Center, Japan Telematics Falko Dressler University of Innsbruck, Germany Vice Chairs, Wireless Access Mamoru Sawahashi Tokyo City University, Japan Benny Vejlgaard Siemens Networks, Denmark Lan DOCOMO Beijing Labs., China Tommy Svensson Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Vice Chairs, Wireless Networks Richard Yu Carleton University, Canada Yi Qian University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Keivan Navaie Leeds University, UK

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Members Koichi Adachi, Institute for Infocomm Research Tolga Duman, Arizona State University - USA Abdulkareem Adinoyi, Carleton University Gregory D. Durgin, Georgia Tech Wessam Ajib, University of Québec at Montréal Mihai Enescu, Renesas Mobile Emre Aktas, Hacettepe University Nai Siew Eng, Institute for Infocomm Research Sara Alouf, INRIA Sadegh Fazel, University of Surrey Mohamed-Slim Alouini, Texas A&M University at Qatar Albrecht Fehske, TU Dresden Onur Altintas, TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center Kai-Ten Feng, National Chiao Tung University Christopher Anderson, United States Naval Academy Frank Frederiksen, Nokia Siemens Networks Daisuke Anzai, Nagoya Institute of Technology Takeo Fujii, University of Electro-Communications Tsuguhide Aoki, Corporation Teruya Fujii, SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Yutaka Arakawa, NTT Noriyuki Fukui, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Darmindra Arumugam, Carnegie Mellon University Liu Gan, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Takahiro Asai, NTT DoCoMo Inc Feifei Gao, Tsinghua University Gunther Auer, DOCOMO Euro-Labs Xiqi Gao, Southeast University Andrew Austin, University of Xiaohu Ge, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Fan Bai, General Motors Alexandre Giry, CEA-Leti Masaki Bandai, Sophia University Romeo Giuliano, University of Rome Tor Vergata Gaurav Bansal, Toyota Info Technology Center Istvan Godor, Ericsson Research Norman C. Beaulieu, University of Alberta David Gomez-Barquero, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Mats Bengtsson, Royal Institute of Technology Javier Gozálvez, University Miguel Hernández Gilberto Berardinelli, Aalborg University David Grace, University of York Manav R Bhatnagar, IIT Delhi Quansheng Guan, South China University of Technology Gergely Biczok, Norwegian University of Science and Yong Liang Guan, Nanyang Technological University Technology Ratul K. Guha, Telcordia Technologies Sheng Bin, Southeast University Song Guo, The University of Aizu Oliver Blume, Alcatel-Lucent Ismail Guvenc, DoCoMo USA Labs Mauro Boldi, Telecom Italia Jeongseok Ha, KAIST Martin Braun, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Bo Hagerman, Ericsson Research Olivia Brickley, Cork Institute of Technology Ali A. Haghighi, Tarbiat Modares University Shengrong Bu, Carleton University Hans, University of Kaiserslautern Joseph Camp, SMU Lajos Hanzo, University of Southampton Claudio Casetti, Politecnico di Troino Yoshitaka Hara, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Hasari Celebi, Gebze Institute of Technology K. V. S. Hari, IISc Bangalore Matteo Cesana, Politecnico di Milano Mark Hartong, George Mason University Egemen K. Çetinkaya, The University of Kansas Mahbub Hassan, University of New South Wales Chan Byoung Chae, Yonsei University Hiroyuki Hatano, Shizuoka University Benoit Champagne, McGill University Kazunori Hayashi, Kyoto University Dah-Chung Chang, National Central University Jianhua He, University of Wales Swansea Hsi-Lu Chao, National Chiao Tung University Xiang He, Penn State University Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander Technological Educational Geert Heijenk, University of Twente Institute of Thessaloniki Jun Heo, Korea University Karim Cheikhrouhou, Faculté de Sciences de Bizerte Masatsugu Higashinaka, Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Bo-Chiuan Chen, National Taipei University of Technology Europe Chung Shue Chen, Alcatel-Lucent Teruo Higashino, Osaka University Shih-ken Chen, General Motors Corporation Chin Keong Ho, Institute for Infocomm Research Si Chen, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Camilla Hollanti, University of Turku Xiang Chen, Tsinghua University Hauke Holtkamp, DOCOMO Euro-Labs Yan Chen, Technologies Co. Ltd. Naoki Honma, Iwate University Yifan Chen, Newcastle University Masayuki Hoshino, Corporation Chi-Yuk Chiu, Ericsson Mobile Communications Rose Qingyang Hu, Research in Motion Jinho Choi, University of Wales Swansea Anpeng Huang, Peking University George Chrisikos, Industry Li Huang, IMEC Nederland Sae-Young Chung, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Xiaopeng Huang, Stevens Institute of Technology Technology Tian Hui, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications Hakan Ali Cirpan, Istanbul Technical University Seung-Hoon Hwang, Dongguk University Andrea Conti, University of Ferrara Shinsuke Ibi, Osaka University Taiping Cui, Inha University Omer Ileri, Middle East Technical University Davide Dardari, University of Bologna Miyuki Imada, NTT Elisabeth de Carvalho, Aalborg University Muhammad Ali Imran, University of Surrey Rodrigo de Lamare, University of York Athanassios C. Iossifides, Alexander Technological Marco Di Renzo, CNRS-SUPELEC-Univ Paris-Sud Educational Institute of Thessaloniki Guido Dietl, University of Applied Sciences Landshut Hisato Iwai, Doshisha University Stefan Dietzel, University of Twente Joakim Jalden, KTH Royal Institute of Technology George Dimitrakopoulos, Harokopion University of Athens Dhammika Jayalath, Queensland University of Technology Nenggen Ding, Beihang University Dilhac Jean-Marie, LAAS-CNRS Petar Djukic, Communications Research Centre Canada Yindi Jing, University of Alberta Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck Friedrich K. Jondral, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Jingon Joung, Institute for Infocomm Research Jose F. Monserrat, Polytechnic University of Valencia Yoshikazu Kakura, NEC Hiroaki Morino, Shibaura Institute of Technology Suguru Kameda, Tohoku University Mohamed M. A. Moustafa, League of Arab States - Arab Joonhyuk Kang, KAIST Information Union Burak Kantarci, University of Ottawa Krishna Naishadham, Georgia Tech Research Institute Sanjit Kaul, Indraprastha Institute of Technology (IIIT-Delhi) Katsuhiro Naito, Mie University Teruo Kawamura, NTT DOCOMO Inc Keivan Navaie, University of Leeds Andrew Kemp, University of Leeds Chun Nie, Broadcom Corp John Kenney, Toyota InfoTechnology Center Kentaro Nishimori, Niigata University Mohammad-Ali Khalighi, Institut Fresnel Toshihiko Nishimura, Hokkaido University Mohammad G. Khoshkholgh, Tarbiat Modares University Dusit Niyato, Nanyang Technological University Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology Shuichi Obayashi, Toshiba R&D Ctr Il-Min Kim, Queen's University Chikara Ohta, Kobe University Kwang Soon Kim, Yonsei University Satoshi Ohzahata, The university of electro-communications Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DoCoMo Inc Hiraku Okada, Nagoya University Young-Chai Ko, Korea University Minoru Okada, NAIST Kentaro Kobayashi, Nagoya University Mohamed Oussama Damen, University of Waterloo Satoshi Konishi, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc. Yasunori Owada, National Institute of Information and Changsoo Koo, InterDigital Communications Corporation Communications Technology Istvan Z. Kovacs, Nokia Siemens Networks Sangheon Pack, Korea University Witold A. Krzymien, University of Alberta / TRLabs Peng Pan, Beihang University Riichi Kudo, NTT Ai-Chun Pang, National Taiwan University Wen-Hsing Kuo, Yuan-Ze University Agisilaos Papadogiannis, Chalmers University of Technology Ernest Kurniawan, Stanford University Evangelos Papapetrou, University of Ioannina Sangarapillai Lambotharan, Loughborough University Hyuncheol Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Uichin Lee, KAIST Technology Zander Zhongding Lei, Institute for Infocomm Research Stefan Parkvall, Ericsson Research Chih-Peng Li, National Sun Yat-Sen University Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, International Islamic University Jialing Li, InterDigital Malaysia Jun Li, Communications Research Centre Canada Klaus I. Pedersen, Nokia Siemens Networks Yingxue Li, InterDigital Communications Corp. Yiyang Pei, Nanyang Technological University Yong Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications Wei Peng, Tohoku University Ying-Chang Liang, Institute for Infocomm Research Manuel Perez Malumbres, Miguel Hernandez University Stephen Liao, City university of Sven Petersson, ERICSSON Teng Joon Lim, National University of Singapore Ryan Pirkl, National Institute of Standards and Technology Ding-Bing Lin, National Taipei University of Technology Ioannis Psaromiligkos, McGill University Hai Lin, Osaka Prefecture University Yi Qian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Xiaodong Lin, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Guo Qing, Harbin Institute of Technology Yi-Cheng Lin, Department of Electrical Engineering Tony Q.S. Quek, Institute for Infocomm Research David Lister, Alberto Rabbachin, European Commission Thomas D.C. Little, Boston University Mahmudur Rahman, Carleton University David Liu, Indiana University Puedue University Fort Wayne G. Susinder Rajan, Qualcomm Inc. Enjie Liu, University of Bedfordshire Sundeep Rangan, Polytechnic Institute of NYU Liu Liu, DOCOMO Beijing Communications Laboratories Co. Lars Rasmussen, Royal Institute of Technology Pei Liu, Polytechnic Institute of NYU Adeel Razi, University of New South Wales Tingting Liu, Beihang University Krisakorn Rerkrai, RWTH Aachen University Wei Liu, University of Sheffield Cássio Ribeiro, Nokia Research Center Youjian Liu, University of Colorado at Boulder Marco Roccetti, University of Bologna Jaime Lloret, Polytechnic University of Valencia Bo Rong, Communications Research Centre Canada Enoch Lu, Polytechnic Institute of New York University Ahmed Saadani, Orange Labs Kejie Lu, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Hamid Saeedi, Carleton University Changqing Luo, Huazhong University of Science and M. Saquib, The University of Texas at Dallas Technology Hirokazu Sawada, Tohoku University Hsi-Pin Ma, National Tsing Hua University James H. Schaffner, HRL Laboratories LLC A.S. Madhukumar, Nanyang Technological University Björn Scheuermann, University of Bonn Behrouz Maham, University of Tehran Robert Schober, University British Columbia Patrick Marsch, Nokia Siemens Networks Hiroyuki Seki, Laboratoried Ltd. Marja Matinmikko, VTT - Technical Research Centre of Alireza Seyedi, University of Rochester Finland Babak Seyfe, Shahed University David W. Matolak, Ohio University Shahram Shahbazpanahi, UoIT Canada Susumu Matsui, Hitachi Ltd Xu Shao, Institute for Infocomm Research Santiago Mazuelas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Xiaoming She, DOCOMO Beijing Communications Labs Weixiao Meng, Harbin Institute of Technology Yuan Shen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Manabu Mikami, Softbank Mobile Corp. Byonghyo Shim, Korea University Nobuhiko Miki, NTT DOCOMO Hyundong Shin, Kyung Hee University Alexander W. Min, Labs Lei Shu, Osaka University Paul D. Mitchell, University of York Daniel K C So, University of Manchester Patrick Mitran, University of Waterloo Hamza Soganci, Bilkent University Preben E. Mogensen, Aalborg University Christoph Sommer, University of Innsbruck

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Lingyang Song, Peking University Yik-Chung Wu, The University of Hong Kong Igor Stanojev, Pennsylvania State University Alexander M. Wyglinski, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Mikael Sternad, Uppsala University Henk Wymeersch, Chalmers University of Technology Borching Su, National Taiwan University Zhong Xiaofeng, University of Tsinghua Limin Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences Renchao Xie, Carleton University Ming Sun, University of Missouri Xiaodong Xu, Beijing University of Posts of Himal Suraweera, National University of Singapore Telecommunications Satoshi Suyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology Koji Yamamoto, Kyoto University Shinsuke Takaoka, Panasonic Wu Yan, Eindhoven University of Technology Kazuaki Takeda, NTT DOCOMO Inc. Yanjun Yan, Syracuse University Kazuki Takeda, Panasonic Corporation De-Nian Yang, Academia Sinica Osamu Takyu, Shinshu University Jing Yang, University of Wisconsin Peng Hui Tan, Institute for Infocomm Research Yaoqing Yang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Yasuhiko Tanabe, Toshiba Corporation Serhan Yarkan, Texas A&M University Youxi Tang, UESTC Tomoyuki Yashiro, Chiba Institute of Technology Meixia Tao, National University of Singapore Keiichi Yasumoto, Nara Institute of Science and Technology Meixia Tao, Shanghai Jiao University Ping-Cheng Yeh, National Taiwan University Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO Communications Labs Europe Ali Ozgur Yilmaz, Middle East Technical University GmbH Dexin Yu, Jilin University Chintha Tellambura, University of Alberta F. Richard Yu, Carleton University Sabu M. Thampi, Indian Institute of Information Technology Yu Yuan, IBM Research - China and Management Tevfik Yucek, University of South Florida Antti Tolli, University of Oulu Tevfik Yücek, Atheros Communications Inc. Shigeru Tomisato, Okayama University Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and Design Ozan Tonguz, Carnegie Mellon University Melda Yuksel, TOBB University of Economics and Mohammad Torabi, École Polytechnique de Montréal Technology Matt Trotter, Georgia Institute of Technology Alenka Zajic, Georgia Institute of Technology Shinji Uebayashi, Chukyo University Alberto Zanella, IEIIT-CNR Hideyuki Uehara, Toyohashi University of Technology Seyed Alireza Zekavat, Michigan Technological University Kenta Umebayashi, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Yonghong Zeng, Institute for Infocomm Research Technology Jun Zhan, General Motors Company Murat Uysal, University of Waterloo Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University Matthew Valenti, West Virginia University Li Zhang, University Of Leeds Anders Västberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Rui Zhang, Institute for Infocomm Research Wantanee Viriyasitavat, CMU Wei Zhang, University of New South Wales Giorgio M. Vitetta, University of Modena Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory and University of Brett T. Walkenhorst, Georgia Tech Research Institute Oslo Jian Wang, Jilin University Annie Zhao, General Motors Company Junmin Wang, Ohio State University Jian Zhao, Institute for Infocomm Research Yan Wang, Southeast University Nan Zhao, Dalian University of Technology Julian Webber, University of Hokkaido Ziguo Zhong, University of Nebraska – Lincoln Yifei Wei, Beijing University of Posts and Chenming Zhou, Disney Research Pittsburgh Telecommunications Jiazhen Zhou, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Shuhuan Wen, Carleton University Wuyang Zhou, University of Science and Technology of Risto Wichman, Helsinki University of Technology China Kainam Thomas Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Yiqing Zhou, Chinese Academy of Sciences Kampol Woradit, Srinakharinwirot University H. Zhu, University of Kent Guangqiang Wu, Tongji University Jian Jet Zhu, Polaris Wireless & Georgia Tech Hsiao-Chun Wu, Louisiana State University Li Zhu, Carleton University Jianming Wu, Fujitsu R&D Center Weihua Zhuang, University of Waterloo Jinsong Wu, Bell Laboratories Wolfgang Zirwas, Nokia Siemens Networks

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Teresa Andrade Christos Bouras Yu-Yi Cheng Chen Dong Hiromasa Fujii Slim Ben Halima Sheng-Yang Huang Stefano Andrenacci Fredrik Brannstrom Parisa Cheraghi Yuhan Dong Takeo Fujii Jyri Hämäläinen Sikai Huang Anggia Anggraini Glauber Brante Feng-Tsun Chien Zhicheng Dong Yosuke Fujino Matti Hämäläinen Wan-Jen Huang Khoirul Anwar Martin Braun Woon Hau Chin Andre F. dos Santos Masahiro Fukumoto Noureddine Hamdi Wei-Chieh Huang Daisuke Anzai Tim Brown Gilbert Ching Alexis Dowhuszko Hayato Fukuzono Hassan Hamdoun Xi Huang Xin Ao Loïc Brunel Che-Sheng Chiu Daniela Ryuhei Funada Elyes Ben Hamida Xiaopeng Huang Tsuguhide Aoki Anna Brunstrom Kau-Lin Chiu Dragomirescu Hiroshi Furukawa Ali Hamlili Xin Huang Yutaka Arakawa Shengrong Bu A. Chockalingam Dejan Drajic Yasunori Futatsugi Roger Hammons Yen-Ming Huang Andres Arjona Ömer Bulakci Byoungjo CHOI Falko Dressler Paul Fuxjäger Mohamed Yuan-Hao Huang Jean Armstrong Harald Burchardt Jihoon Choi Martin Drozda Tudorache ion Hammouda Klaus Hugl Ali Arshad Nasir Alister G. Burr Jin-Yong Choi Jian Du Gabriel Walaa Hamouda Gao Hui Huseyin Arslan Yegui Cai JinHyeock Choi Jianxuan Du Sudhakar Ganti Shuangshuang Han Lin Huifa Gayan Lasintha Yunlong Cai Junil Choi Nguyen Duy Duong Hui Gao Yu Han Ching-Jer Hung Amarasuriya Giorgio Calarco Junsu Choi Trung Q. Duong Song Gao Kohei Hanada Mythri Hunukumbure Aruma Baduge Joseph Camp Kaewon Choi Gregory D. Durgin Songtao Gao Thomas Handte Toni Huovinen Darmindra Berk Canberk Seyeong Choi Aleksandar Xinying Gao Katsuyuki Haneda Seong-Ho Hur Arumugam Loic Canonne- Sooyong Choi Dzambaski Xiqi Gao Muhammad Fainan Syed Imtiaz Hussain Nallanathan Velasquez Wan Choi Hamidreza Zhen Gao Hanif Shinsuke Ibi Arumugam Bin Cao Yonghoon Choi Ebrahimzadeh Zhenzhen Gao Hans Shinichi Ichitsubo Takahiro Asai Jianfei Cao Hon Fah Chong Neda Edalat Gabriel Garcia Shinsuke Hara Michela Iezzi Yusuke Asai Jiannong Cao Zhijiat Chong Ove Edfors Ana García-Armada Yoshitaka Hara Yuji Ikeda Henrik Asplund Yongle Cao Jean-Yves Chouinard Mahmoud Mario Garcia-Lozano Hiroki Harada Salama Ikki Muhamad Asvial Juan V. Capella Jan Christoffersson Efatmaneshnik M Ibambe Gatsinzi Leïla Harfouche Omer Ileri Georgia Francesco Capozzi Theofilos Chrysikos Dimitrios Efstathiou Vincent Gauthier Ilkka Harjula Tetsuro Imai Athanasiadou Jan Carlsson Jui-Hung Chu Emeka Egbogah Kevin Geary David Harle Kei Inage Fredrik Athley Alessio Carosi Antony Chung Emna Eitel Glenn Geers Andrew Harper Mamiko Inamori Didier Aubert Guillaume Carrie Hyun Kyu Chung Sabit Ekin Sinan Gezici Fumihiro Hasegawa Sassan Iraji Sébastien Aubert Ivan Casella Hyunjo Chung Ali Riza Ekti Hossein Ghaffarian Mahbub Hassan Koji Ishibashi Tor Aulin Claudio Casetti Yao-Liang Chung Hassan El-Sallabi Mohammad Md. Rakib Hassan Koichi Ishihara Andrew Austin Damien Castelain Young Mo Chung Ibrahim Elshafiey Ghalambaz Roger Hasse Susumu Ishihara Dimitrios I. Axiotis Dave Cavalcanti Yun Won Chung Jens Elsner Ahmad Gharanjik Hiroyuki Hatano Koji Ishii Johan Axnäs Bahadir Celebi Claudio Cicconetti Mohamed El-Tanany Ali Ghrayeb Kazunori Hayashi Naoto Ishii Mehmet Emin Aydin Hasari Celebi Cristina Ciochina Steve Emeott Khanh Tran Gia An He Kentaro Ishizu Muhammed Ali Matteo Cesana Delia Ciullo Mihai Enescu Tolga Girici Chunlong He Hisato Iwai Aydin Egemen K. Çetinkaya Domenico Ciuonzo Nai Siew Eng Athanasios Gkelias Ruisi He Ayako Iwata Zeynep Gurkas Aydin Chan Byoung Chae Siobhán Clarke Tolga Eren Ian Glover Shibo He Wael Jaafar Amin Azari Seongho Chae Joe Colburn Mesut Ali Ergin Dennis Goeckel Xiang He Mohammad Danish Aziz Nessrine Chakchouk Sylvain Collardey Serhat Erkucuk Ahmet Hasim Yu-Cheng He Jabbaryhagh Sangkyu Baek Benoit Champagne Baldomero Coll- Melike Erol-Kantarci Gokceoglu Reza Heidarpour Nabih Jaber Hamid G. Bafghi Kuei-Cheng Chan Perales Özgür Ertuğ Alexander Golitschek Geert Heijenk Ponnu Jacob Lin Bai Peng Chan Justin Coon Benoit Escrig Ahmad Gomaa Maryline Helard Syed Jafar Zhiquan Bai Manikandan Enrique Costa- Florian Evers David Gomez- Zhang heli K D R Jagath- Zijian Bai Chandrasekar Montenegro Andrea Fabio Cattoni Barquero Fabien Heliot Kumara Brad Baker Suresh Carmelo Costanzo Roger Pierre Fabris Chen Gong Christoph Hellings Holger Jäkel Hamidreza Bakhshi Chandrasekaran Francois Cote Hoefel Guang Gong Tero Henttonen Joakim Jalden Erdem Bala Dah-Chung Chang Paolo Crippa Mehdi Abedinpour Xitao Gong Carlos Herranz Amir Minayi Jalil S.B Balaji Min-Kuan Chang Jesse Cross Fallah David E Gonzalez Aude Herry Nadia Jamal Luke Balzan Namseok Chang Shengshan Cui Dong Fang Fitch Thomas Hesketh Ashish James Masaki Bandai Ronald Y. 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Demirkol Sonja Filiposka Zheng Guo Xueying Hou Ming Jiang Robert Bestak Shih-ken Chen Kevin Deng Dejan Filipovic Li Guodong Yafei Hou Tao Jiang Abdeldjalil Aissa El Si Chen Riadh DHAOU Ilario Filippini Li Guoyan Khuong Ho-Van Wenjie Jiang Bey Tao Chen Sourav Dhar Andreas Fink Rohit Gupta Frank Hsieh Zhefeng Jiang Srikrishna Bhashyam Wuwei Chen Andrea Di Giglio Georg Fischer Sudarshan Chung-Hsien Hsu Lei Jiao Manav R Bhatnagar Xianfu Chen Marco Di Renzo Mark Flanagan Guruacharya Terng-Yin Hsu Stephen Yan Jie-Bang Jabran Bhatti Xiang Chen Rocco Di Taranto Jeffrey R. Foerster Ismail Guvenc Tai-Chiu Hsung Fan Jin Yuanguo Bi Xiaoming Chen Rafael Cauduro Dias Nicaise Choungmo Ertugrul Guvenkaya Liang Hu Hu Jin Kaigui Bian Xin Chen de Paiva Fofack Gökhan M. Güvensen Rose Qingyang Hu Shi Jin Ozan Bicen Yih-Min Chen Guillermo Díaz Daniel Fokum Jeongseok Ha Yulin Hu Yuehai Jin Gergely Biczok Ying Chen Delgado Gustavo Fraidenraich Jeongseok Ha Zhen Hu Lei Jing Sheng Bin Yuh-Shyan Chen Guido Dietl Frank Frederiksen Pham Viet Ha Jingyu Hua Liu Jingxiu Konstantinos Birkos Yunfei Chen Stefan Dietzel Walter Freitas Harald Haas Sha Hua Shashwat Jnawali H. Khaleghi Bizaki Zhi Chen Lu Ding Pål Frenger Huseyin Haci Anpeng Huang Han-Shin Jo Oliver Blume Kai-Wen Cheng Zhiguo Ding Angelo Freni Fazle Hadi Hao Huang Anders Johansson Ronald Boehnke Lin Cheng Octavia A. Dobre Richard Fritzsche Afshin Haghighat Jing Huang Mark Johnson Kevin Borries Peng Cheng Christian Jia-Shiang Fu Javad Haghighat Jun Huang Tero Jokela Athanassios Boulis Xiang Cheng Dombrowski Kuo-Ching Fu Ali A. Haghighi Qinfei Huang Steve Jones

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Javier Lopez- Li Mingxin Jianxia Ning Jisheng Peng Sungkyu Jung Lasse Klingbeil Ming Li Martinez Hlaing Minn Hiroshi Nishimoto Tong Peng Filbert Juwono Frederic Knabe Mingju Li Pascal Lorenz Emilio Mino Toshihiko Nishimura Wei Peng Mohammad Ismat Andreas Knopp Peng Li Alberto Los Santos Mahtab Mirmohseni Akihiko Nishio Harri Pennanen Kadir Youngwook Ko Qian Li Pavel Loskot Alireza Mirzaee Zhisheng Niu Ranjit Perera Yen Kai Kentaro Kobayashi Qian Li Alexandre Loureiro Paul D. Mitchell Dusit Niyato Maria D. Perez- Stefan Kaiser Fatih Kocak Rong li Spyros Louvros Jeebak Mitra Jong-Seon No Guirao Yuichi Kakishima Markus Koegel Rongpeng Li Hoang-Yang Lu Patrick Mitran Keith Nolan Jordi Perez-Romero Shuta Kako Toshiaki Koike- Sheng Li Kejie Lu Andreas Mitschele- Andre Noll Barreto Antonio Pescapè Yoshikazu Kakura Akino Shuying Li Lu Lu Thiel Dan Noneaker Sven Petersson Jarkko Kaleva Fumihide Kojima Tao Li Rongxing Lu Shinji Mizuta Tobias Nothdurft Jonathan Petit Pooi Yuen Kam Vinay Kolar Xi Li Songtao Lu Keiichi Mizutani Stefan Nowak Stephan Pfletschinger Suguru Kameda Constantinos Kolias Xin Li Xiaojia Lu Ronghong Mo Tatsunori Obara Hans Pflug Athanasios Kanatas Georgios Koltsidas Xinbin Li Yang Lu Naghmehsadat Hiroyasu Obata T.-H. Pham Kunitake Kaneko Petri Komulainen Xiukui Li Yao Lu Moayedian Shuichi Obayashi Antonis Phasouliotis Joonhyuk Kang Peng-Yong Kong Yan Li Yu-Chun Lu P. E. Mogensen Hideki Ochiai Dazhi Piao Joseph H. 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Eric Wang Hiroyoshi Yamada Jie Zeng Lars Reichardt Yue Shang Sumei Sun Oktay Ureten Yang Wang Wataru Yamada Wen-Jun Zeng Jimmy Ren Xiaoying Shao Wenzhe Sun Luis Guilherme Yingjie Wang Fumihiro Yamagata Yong Zeng Pinyi Ren Mohammad Shaqfeh Yi Sun Uzeda Garcia Yuanye Wang Hirozumi Yamaguchi Yonghong Zeng Zheng Ren Sarah Sharafkandi Ki Won Sung Christopher Valenta Yue Wang Atsushi Yamamoto Engin Zeydan Mohsen Rezaee Mohsen Sharifi Himal Suraweera Javier Valiño Zhao Wang Koji Yamamoto Chao Zhai Carlos Ribeiro Feng She Himal Suraweera Martijn van Zhe Wang Tetsuya Yamamoto Jun Zhan Cássio Ribeiro Bin Shen Vinay Suryaprakash Eenennaam Zhibo Wang Koji Yamanaka Biling Zhang Fred Richter Jiyun Shen Satoshi Suyama Anna Vanyan Zhonghai Wang Kosuke Yamazaki Chao Zhang Johannes Richter Changxin Shi Hajime Suzuki Vasos Vassiliou Chin-Der Wann Takaya Yamazato Dan Zhang David S. Ricketts Tao Shi Hiroshi Suzuki Anders Västberg Stefan Wänstedt Nader Mokari Haijun Zhang Taneli Riihonen Yi Shi Makoto Suzuki Benny Vejlgaard Omer Waqar Yamchi Haitao Zhang Tyrone Roach Zhiguo Shi Takayuki Suzuki Senem Velipasalar Chirag Warty Chaoxing Yan Honggang Zhang Marco Roccetti Shin-Lin Shieh Tommy Svensson Badri Vellambi Shinichi Watanabe Chunlin Yan Honghai Zhang Antonio Rodrigues Kotaro Shiizaki Ville Syrjälä Venkatkumar Matthew Webb Wu Yan Hua Zhang Ignacio Rodriguez Tetsu Shijo Sebastian Venkatasubramanian Tobias Weber Yanjun Yan Jia-Yi Zhang Sandra Roger Byonghyo Shim Szyszkowicz Francesco Verde Hung-Yu Wei Ye Yan Jian Zhang David Roldan Cheolkyu Shin Kai T. 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Shirazi Kenichi Takizawa Tiago Vinhoza Manfred Westreicher Jin Yang Lei Zhang Peter Rost Smitha Shivshankar Osamu TAKYU Wantanee Younghoon Whang Kyeongcheol Yang Li Zhang Liyang Rui Takashi Shono Salvatore Talarico Viriyasitavat Risto Wichman Lei Yang Li Zhang Yang Rui Lei Shu Ahmet Cagatay Talay Jens Voigt Christian Wietfeld Nan Yang Liang Zhang Harri Saarnisaari Zhihui Shu Le Thanh Tan Peter von Wrycza Anne Wolf Lie-Liang Yang Lingwen Zhang Dario Sabella Han Shuai Yasuhiko Tanabe Xuan-Thang VU Wouter Klein Qinghai Yang Qixun Zhang Joachim Sachs Leng Shuang Makoto Tanahashi Rama Vuyyuru Wolterink Shaoshi Yang Weidong Zhang Sajad Sadough Tan Shuang Hisa-Aki Tanaka Tadahiro Wada Seung-Hwan Won Xuezhi Yang Xiaoliang Zhang Sanam Sadr Kenneth W. 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Tianqi Wang Fangmin Xu Xu Yueqiao Meifang Zhu Abu Sesay Stiakogiannakis Tsimenidis Tong Wang Ge Xu Han Yuhui Pengcheng Zhu Rohit Iyer Seshadri Stanislaw Strzyz Sadayuki Tsugawa Wei Wang Ke Xu Gong Yujun Ting Zhu Ubolthip Sethakaset Borching Su Masato Tsuru Weida Wang Kunjie Xu Xiang Yun Yuan Zhu Vishal Sevani Gang Su Lai Tu Wenjin Wang Wei Xu Pei Yushan Peter Zillmann Stefano Severi Qinliang Su Kazuhiro Uchiyama Will Wang Xiang Xu Gheorghe Zaharia Wolfgang Zirwas Selcuk Sevgen Rosalba Suffritti Hideyuki Uehara Xiaoqin Wang Xiaodong Xu Slim Zaidi Jun Zou Aydin Sezgin Shinji Sugawara Yeong-Luh Ueng Xiaoqiu Wang Yi Xu Alenka Zajic Jing Zu Chintan P Shah Yutao Sui Elisabeth Uhlemann Xiaowei Wang Youyun Xu Randa Zakhour Shahram Norrozila Sulaiman Arijit Ukil Xiaoyi Wang Zhikun Xu Alberto Zanella Shahbazpanahi Can Sun Sennur Ulukus Xijun Wang Wu Xuanli Apostolos Zarras Jafar Shaker Haitong Sun Umar Xin Wang Peng Xue Thomas Zasowski

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Plenaries Monday 7 May 2012, 9:00–10:30 (501+502) Mobile Evolution toward Shaping a Smart Life Ryuji Yamada President and CEO, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan

We, at NTT DOCOMO, have been undertaking various initiatives to drive innovation and fulfill smart lives through mobile services. In this presentation, we will introduce the activities we have been promoting to propel the advancements of smartphones, LTE and other network technologies as well as mobile services. As presented in our “Medium-Term Vision 2015: Shaping a Smart Life”, drafted in 2011, we have been pursuing new value creation through the convergence of mobile with various industries/services and enhanced safety and security leveraging cloud services. The presentation will also provide details concerning our actions in these areas.

Ryuji Yamada assumed the posts of NTT DOCOMO INC. Corporation (NTT West), a regional fixed- telecommunications President and CEO in June 2008 after an accomplished 35-year carrier in western Japan, where he played a key role in making career with both NTT DOCOMO and its parent company, the company profitable just three years after NTT’s Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT). reorganization in 1999. Since joining NTT DOCOMO as a Senior Executive Vice In 1994 Mr. Yamada took the lead in drawing up NTT’s “Basic President, a Member of the Board of Directors and Managing Concept and Current Activities for the Coming Multimedia Director of the Corporate Marketing Division in June 2007, Age,” the strategic plan for the company’s transition from Mr. Yamada has contributed greatly to the growth and voice services to a wide range of advanced IP services for the advancement of the mobile market for corporate customers. Internet age, which continues to underpin the NTT group’s From June 2004, prior to joining NTT DOCOMO, he was a long-term vision. Over the years he was also a central figure in Senior Executive Vice President for NTT, where he oversaw its planning NTT’s 1.7-trillion-yen network of nationwide world-class research center and exercised decisive leadership facilities. in developing the company’s Next Generation Network Mr. Yamada started his career at NTT Public Corporation in (NGN). April 1973 as a network engineer after graduating from Osaka From July 1999 to June 2004 he held various top managerial University’s Graduate School of Engineering with a master’s positions at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West degree in telecommunication engineering..

Mobile Technology’s Contribution to Creating an Information Society Friendly to Humans and the Earth Nobuhiro Endo President, NEC Corporation, Japan

The NEC Group has set a vision “To be a leading global company leveraging the power of innovation to realize an information society friendly to humans and the earth.” To make this vision a reality, the NEC Group contributes innovative solutions and services to customers worldwide that leverage our competitive strengths in IT and Networks, driven by our “C&C Cloud Strategy.” We also provide dedicated support to our customers throughout the world, enabling them to offer better solutions and services to their customers, while helping to achieve efficient business operations and to build a safe and secure infrastructure for a society that harmoniously co-exists with the environment. In this presentation, President Nobuhiro Endo will introduce our technological competencies and competitive advantages through a number of mobile solutions offered by the NEC Group in order to realize “an information society friendly to humans and the earth.” We will introduce highly advanced solutions that range from cloud devices, cloud platforms, and to cloud services with mobile broadband such as LTE as a key enabler. Dr. Nobuhiro Endo was appointed President of NEC stations. In 2003, Dr. Endo led business for the ultra compact Corporation effective April 1, 2010 after serving as the Senior microwave communications system, “PASOLINK,” which Vice President. achieved a No.1 global market share, through increasing market share in overseas markets, driven by growth in During his tenure as Senior Vice President, Dr. Endo’s emerging countries. responsibilities included corporate strategy and business development, and he held a key position in driving various Throughout his career, Dr. Endo has focused on driving management reforms of the NEC Group. innovation through advanced technologies for customers worldwide, and building strong relationships with a diverse Dr. Endo joined NEC in 1981 after finishing his Doctorate field of customers both in Japan and worldwide. Dr. Endo is degree from Graduate School of Science and Engineering, known for his wide-ranging international perspectives through Tokyo Institute of Technology. He spent the next two decades his extensive experiences in the global market and time living in the development of wireless communication systems, mainly abroad. for satellite communication systems and base

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Panels Tuesday 8 May 2012, 8:45–10:30 (501) Next Generation Mobile Communication Technologies Chair: Nobuo Nakajima The University of Electro-Communications, Japan Panelists: Lajos Hanzo University of Southampton, UK Erick Dahlman Ericsson, Sweden Fumiyuki Adachi Tohoku University, Japan Hiroshi Harada NICT, Japan

Rapid penetration of the smart phone causes huge traffic demand for cellular systems. M-to-M applications will also increase the data communication. Ten years later, the mobile packet transmission traffic might be 1000 time higher than now. Since the available frequency spectrum resources for mobile communications are limited, novel ideas and technologies are expected in order to remarkably increase the frequency spectrum utilization efficiency. Distinguished panelists present their technical proposals and exchange opinions for solving these challenging issues.

Nobuo Nakajima, received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D degrees in currently the Senior Expert in Radio Access Technologies electrical engineering from Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, within Ericsson Research. Erik was deeply involved in the in 1970, 1972 and 1982, respectively. In 1972 he joined the development and standardization of 3G radio access Electrical Communication Laboratory, NTT. From 1972 to technologies (WCDMA and HSPA), first in Japan and later 1979, he was engaged in the research on millimeter-wave within the global 3GPP standardization body. More recently he circuits. From 1980 to 1985, he was working under the has been involved in the standardization/development of the development of microwave and mobile radio antennas. After 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) and its continued evolution. 1985, he was engaged in the system design of the digital He is currently part of the Ericsson Research management team cellular communication system. In 1992, he moved to NTT working with long-term strategies in the area of radio-access DoCoMo and in 1998, he became a senior vice president. technologies. Erik Dahlman is the co-author of the book 3G During in NTT DoCoMo, he was engaged in the development Evolution - HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband and its of future mobile communication systems such as IMT-2000 follow-up 4G - LTE and LTE-Advanced for mobile broadband. and 4th generation system. In 2000, he moved to University of He has also participated in three other books within the area of Electro-Communications and now he is a professor of the radio communication, as well as numerous journal papers and department of human communications and Advanced Wireless conference contributions. In 1998 he received the IEEE Jack Communication Research Center. He is IEEE and IEICE Neubauer Best System Paper award for the paper WCDMA - member. The Radio Interface for Future Mobile Multimedia. Erik Lajos Hanzo (http://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk) FREng, Dahlman holds more than 80 patents in the area of mobile- FIEEE, FIET, Fellow of EURASIP, DSc received his degree in radio communication and has been named the Inventor of The electronics in 1976 and his doctorate in 1983. In 2009 he was Year within Ericsson. In October 2009, he received the Major awarded the honorary doctorate ``Doctor Honoris Causa'' by Technical Award, an award handed out by the Swedish the Technical University of Budapest. During his 35-year Government, for his contributions to the technical and career in telecommunications he has held various research and commercial success of the HSPA radio-access technology. academic posts in Hungary, Germany and the UK. Since 1986 Fumiyuki Adachi received the B.S. and Dr. Eng. degrees in he has been with the School of Electronics and Computer electrical engineering from Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, Science, University of Southampton, UK, where he holds the in 1973 and 1984, respectively. In April 1973, he joined the chair in telecommunications. He has successfully supervised in Electrical Communications Laboratories of NTT and excess of 70 PhD students, co-authored 20 John Wiley/IEEE conducted various types of research related to digital cellular Press books on mobile radio communications totalling in mobile communications. From July 1992 to December 1999, excess of 10 000 pages, published 1250+ research entries at he was with NTT DoCoMo, where he led a research group on IEEE Xplore, acted both as TPC and General Chair of IEEE wideband/broadband CDMA wireless access for IMT-2000 and conferences, presented keynote lectures and has been awarded beyond. Since January 2000, he has been with Tohoku a number of distinctions. Currently he is directing an academic University, Sendai, Japan, where he is a Professor of Electrical research team, working on a range of research projects in the and Communication Engineering at the Graduate School of field of wireless multimedia communications sponsored by Engineering. In 2011, he was appointed a Distinguished industry, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Professor. His research interest includes broadband wireless Council (EPSRC) UK, the European IST Programme and the access, equalization, antenna diversity, adaptive transmission, Mobile Virtual Centre of Excellence (VCE), UK. He is an and channel coding. From October 1984 to September 1985, he enthusiastic supporter of industrial and academic liaison and he was a United Kingdom SERC Visiting Research Fellow in the offers a range of industrial courses. He is also a Governor of Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics at the IEEE VTS. Since 2009 he has been a Chaired Professor Liverpool University. He is an IEEE Fellow and a VTS also at Tsinghua University, Beijing. For further information Distinguished Lecturer for 2011 to 2013. He was a co-recipient on research in progress and associated publications please refer of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Transactions Best Paper of to http://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk the Year Award 1980 and again 1990 and also a recipient of Erik Dahlman received the Master of Science degree and Avant Garde award 2000. He is a Fellow of Institute of Doctor of Technology degree from the Royal Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers of Technology, Stockholm in 1987 and 1992 respectively. He is Japan (IEICE) and was a recipient of IEICE Achievement

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Award 2002 and a co-recipient of the IEICE Transactions Best fulfilled important roles for them. He has served currently on Paper of the Year Award 1996, 1998 and again 2009. He was a the board of directors of Wireless Innovation Forum and White recipient of Thomson Scientific Research Front Award 2004, Space Alliance, and the chair of IEEE Dyspan Standards Ericsson Telecommunications Award 2008, Telecom System Committee (former IEEE 1900.x, IEEE SCC41) since 2009 Technology Award 2009, and Prime Minister Invention Prize and the vice chair of IEEE P1900.4, IEEE P802.15.4g, and TIA 2010. TR-51 since 2008, 2009, and 2011, respectively. He moreover Dr. Hiroshi Harada is director of Smart Wireless Laboratory was the chair of the IEICE Technical Committee on Software at National Institute of Information and Communications Radio (TCSR) in 2005-2007. He is also involved in many other Technology (NICT). He joined the Communications Research activities related to telecommunications. He is a visiting Laboratory, Ministry of Posts and Communications, in 1995 professor of the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, (currently NICT). Since 1995, he has researched Software Japan, and is the author of Simulation and Software Radio for Defined Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio, Dynamic Spectrum Mobile Communications (Artech House, 2002). He received Access Network, smart utility network, and broadband wireless the achievement award and fellow of IEICE in 2006 and 2009, access systems on VHF, UHF, microwave and millimeter-wave respectively and the achievement award of ARIB and Funai bands. He also has joined many standardization committees Prize for Science in 2009 and 2010, respectively, on the topic and forums in United States as well as in Japan and have of cognitive radio research and development.

Tuesday 8 May 2012, 8:45–10:30 (502) Future Prospect and Potential of Mobile Phone Business Chair: Takeshi Hattori Sophia University, Japan Panelists: Kazuya Hashimoto NEC Corporation Shinichi Nomoto KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan Shingo Mizuno FUJITSU LIMITED, Japan Hiroshi Nakamura NTT DOCOMO, INC

With the advent of increasing demand of mobile communications, mobile systems all over the world are continuously evolved by developing new generation air interfaces and core systems, bringing newer user terminals often referred to as smart phones, and introducing epoch-making new services. Now we are in the mid of new area of mobile communications shifting new paradigm of business models. The panelists present their recent topics in their business and technical field in mobile communication systems and exchange their opinions for future prospect and potential of presented topics and other related items in the fields.

Prof Takeshi Hattori received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. Kazuya Hashimoto obtained Master degree in Applied degrees from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan in 1969, Physics from the University of Tokyo in 1984. Then he joined 1971, 1974, respectively. He joined the Electrical NEC Corporation and since then he had been engaged in the Communication Laboratory, NTT, Japan in 1974 and worked development of mobile terminals including High Capacity on research and development of high capacity cellular Cellular Phone, GSM, and WCDMA. In 2008 he became telephone system, high-speed paging system, and personal responsible for Mobile Radio Access Network and was handy-phone system for 23 years. From 1992 to 1994, he was a engaged in the development of LTE base station, WCDMA Director of Personal Communications Division focused on base station, RNC etc. He is currently Vice President and Personal Handy Phone System in Wireless Communications Senior General Manager in Network Platform Operations Unit. Laboratories, NTT. From 1996 to 1997, he was an Executive Shinichi Nomoto received B.E., M.E., and Ph.D degrees, all in Research Manager of Strategic Planning and Promotion in electrical engineering, from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, NTT Telecommunication Network Laboratory Group and in 1980, 1982, and 1993, respectively. He joined Kokusai worked for the strategic planning of future intelligent network Denshin Denwa Co., Ltd. (now KDDI Corp.), in 1982. Since systems. In April 1997, he joined Department of Electrical and 1983, he has been engaged in research and development of Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, radio transmission systems. As a professional assignee at Sophia University. From 2000 to 2002, he was head of Inmarsat HQ's from 1992 to 1995, he has contributed to the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sophia "Inmarsat-P (ICO)" project, which includes development of a University. He was awarded the IEEE Vehicular Technology global personal communications system using a number of Society Paper of the Year in 1981. He has co-edited two non-geostationary satellites. His current research interests special issues on Wireless Personal Communications for the include antennas and propagation, broadband wireless access IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC). systems, cognitive radio, cooperative radio and QoE He was an editorial board member of IEEE Wireless management in communication networks. He is a Vice Communications Magazine and now is advisor of International President, Managing Director, of KDDI R&D Laboratories, Journal of Wireless Personal. He is a member of Information Inc., an R&D fellow of KDDI, a fellow of IEICE, a senior and Communications Committee under the auspice of Ministry member of IEEE, and a Chairman of the Standardization of Human Affairs and Communications Japan. He is a member Council in the Telecommunication Technology Committee of the IEEE Communication Society, IEEE Vehicular (TTC). He has also been a visiting professor of Waseda Technology Society, and a Fellow of Institute of Electronics University, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, and Communications Engineers (IEICE) of Japan, respectively. University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo Institute of He authored and co-authored more than 20 books regarding Technology, Keio University, and Doshisha University. He mobile and wireless communications. received the Shinohara Memorial Young Researchers' Award from IEICE in 1988, the Piero Fanti International Prize from

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INTELSAT/Telespazio in 1988, and the Radio Distinguished 1991. Then he was engaged in development of mobile service Award from RCR (now ARIB) in 1991. In 2004, two of his control point (M-SCP) system during 1992-1994. He engaged published papers received the Best Paper Awards from IEICE, in the standardization and development of the third generation one of which was the recipient of the 10th Inose Award (the mobile system, including network architecture, ATM AAL2 very best paper of the year) too. In 2010, he received the Prize system, IP packet system, and so on during 1995-2000. He was for Science and Technology (Development Category) in the the President of DoCoMo Europe (France) S.A.S. in Paris Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of during 2000-2003 which is a base of NTT DoCoMo for the Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. third generation mobile system standardization and marketing Shingo Mizuno is Director of Mobile and Wireless Access and regulation research regarding on the European Solution & development division in Fujitsu. Shingo Mizuno telecommunication industry. After returning to Japan, he started to work for Fujitsu since 1989 at microwave system, engaged to the network laboratories of NTT DoCoMo in YRP and he was involved in 3G system development since 2000 and during 2003-March 2004. He researched beyond 3G mobile moved to the product strategy for Long Term Evolution (LTE) network including ubiquitous networks, beyond IP networks development for global market at 2008. His carrier has been and network architecture. He engaged to R&D planning focus on developing the management system for mobile department to establish NTT DoCoMo's R&D plan during network and planning of mobile network products. More 2004-2006. Since October 2006, he engaged to core network recently, he is working for LTE Femtocell product in term of development department of NTT DoCoMo and has designed business and product strategy and its evolution to LTE- entire core network systems of 3G and LTE/EPC based on all- Advanced. He is now focus on the strategy that femtocell IP network. He has been a vice president and managing penetrate to the home/enterprise/public area with added-service director of core network development department of NTT and M2M communication method. DOCOMO, INC since July 2010. He was a chairman of IMT- 2000 air interface Working Group of TTC (The Hiroshi Nakamura received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Telecommunication Technology Committee) during 1997 - electrical engineering from Waseda University in 1985 and 2000. He was also a vice-chairman of 3GPP (Third Generation 1987 respectively. He received Dr. degree in Global Partnership Project) TSG-CN (Technical Specification Group - Information and Telecommunication Studies from Waseda Core Networks) during 2000-2001, vice-chairman of 3GPP University in 2008. He joined Nippon Telegraph and TSG-SA (Technical Specification Group - Service & System Telephone Corporation (NTT) in 1987. He was engaged in Aspects) during 2001-2004 well as vice-chairman of ITU-T research of signaling system for digital cellular system (PDC: Special Study Group on 'IMT-2000 and Beyond' during 2000- Personal Digital Cellular system) during 1987-1988 and 2004. development of the core network for PDC system during 1989-

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Registration

Registration will take place in the Fifth Floor Foyer. Opening times are:  Sunday 6 May 2012 0730 – 1730 *  Tuesday 8 May 2012 0730 – 1730  Monday 7 May 2012 0730 – 1730  Wednesday 9 May 2012 0830 – 1600 * Also outside the reception for badge and ticket pickup only – bags can be picked up later.

Breaks & Social Events Coffee breaks will take place in the exhibit and poster area in the room 503 on the 5th floor. Lunches, which are included in the full registration, will be served in room 501+502. You will need to present your ticket on entry. The reception on Sunday evening will be held on the third floor of the Pacifico in room 315. Again a ticket is required for entry, although all registration categories include the reception. The banquet on Tuesday evening will be provided as part of a unique dinner banquet boat cruise around parts of Tokyo Bay. In addition to the excellent Japanese food and beverages, you will enjoy an exquisite view of the Yokohama skyline from the traditional Yakata-bune boats of Yokohama. Lunches, the reception and banquet are ticket only – you will need the ticket included in your registration packet to gain entry. If you have not yet registered on Sunday, you can pick up your tickets if you bring your registration receipt to the reception. Tutorials

A range of tutorials will be held throughout the conference given by experts from industry and academia.

Sunday 6 May 2012, 9:00–12:30 411 Prof. Niu has been studying on green communications since T1: Advances in Green Communications and 2007 and published extensively in this area. He has been Networks serving as the guest co-editor for the IEEE Wireless Zhisheng Niu, Professor, Tsinghua University, China Communication Magazine Special Issue on Green Radio Communications and Networks and the Communication The explosive development of ICT industry has emerged as Networks Special Issue on Green Communication Networks (to one of the major sources of world energy consumption. As a be published in 2012). He is now the Chief Scientist of the result, having the information and communication networks National Fundamental Research Program of China more energy-efficient (green) is one of the most critical issues “Fundamental Research on the Energy and Resource for a sustainable future of the whole world. Optimized Hyper-Cellular Mobile Communication System” In this tutorial, we first claim that the networks planning and (2012-2016), which is the first national project in this area in operation should be more energy-efficiency oriented and, in the China. meantime, the radio resources distributed over heterogeneous Dr. Niu received the Best Paper Awards from the 13th and cellular networks should be optimized in a global way, i.e., 15th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communication (APCC) in Globally Resource-optimized and Energy-Efficient Networks 2007 and 2009, respectively, and Outstanding Young (GREEN). Then, we propose two new frameworks called Researcher Award from Natural Science Foundation of China CHORUS (Collaborative and Harmonious Open radio in 2009. Currently, he is a fellow and councilor of the IEICE, Ubiquitous Systems) and TANGO (Traffic-Aware Network Director for Conference Publications of IEEE Communication planning and Green Operation) for GREEN, aiming at Society, Conference and Technical Seminar Coordinator of increasing the energy efficiency from the system point of view IEEE Region 10, council member of Chinese Institute of while guaranteeing the coverage and optimizing radio Electronics (CIE), and vice chair of the Information and resources as well. Some key technologies for the migration to Communication Network Committee of the Chinese Institute of CHORUS and TANGO are then presented and evaluated. Communications (CIC). Theoretical modeling and simulation studies show that the CHORUS and TANGO schemes can greatly improve the Sunday 6 May 2012, 9:00–12:30 412 energy-efficiency of the cellular networks, while the quality-of- T2: Heterogeneous Networks - Technical services (QoS) can be kept at a satisfactory level. In the end, Aspects and Standardization in LTE and Beyond this tutorial will give a comprehensive survey of the recent S. Gaur, J. Acharya, L. Gao, Wireless Systems developments from algorithms to practical applications in Research Lab, Hitachi America Ltd. green wireless communications, and summarize some open problems on critical energy-efficient design issues. In this tutorial, we provide researchers and academicians

Zhisheng Niu graduated from Northern Jiaotong University, with an overview and insight into the deployment of Beijing, China, in 1985, and got his M.E. and D.E. degrees heterogeneous networks for indoor and outdoor environments from Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan, within the framework of 3GPP-LTE and LTE-Advanced. We in 1989 and 1992, respectively. After spending two years at demonstrate the need for heterogeneous networks in order to Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan, he joined with improve capacity and coverage of cellular systems. We discuss Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1994, where he is now the underlying communication theory of such a network and a professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering. His discuss the interference coordination aspects. We cover the current research interests include teletraffic theory, mobile standardization efforts that have gone into incorporating Internet, radio resource management of wireless networks, and heterogeneous network deployments within 3GPP. We present green communication and networks. case studies of real world heterogeneous networks to illustrate

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the challenges and engineering performance trade-offs. In this twofold: In the first part, an introduction to recent tutorial we thus focus on core theory and network design developments in the field of IVC protocols and the used aspects as well as business case for the operators to illustrate methods is provides. The tutorial aims to provide insights into why heterogeneous networks are expected to be an integral part relevant methods and protocols in the IVC domain and on how of current and future cellular systems. adequate performance studies have to be conducted. In the second part, we will primarily focus on security and privacy Sudhanshu Gaur (SM IEEE) received his Bachelor of issues that impact not only the protocol design but also the Technology degree in Instrumentation Engineering from the chances to successfully roll-out developed solutions. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in 2000. From 2000 to 2001, he worked on GPRS MAC design with Sasken Falko Dressler is a Full Professor of Computer Science Communication Technologies, Bangalore. He received his M.S. heading the Computer and Communication Systems Group at from Virginia Tech and Ph.D from Georgia Institute of the Institute of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck. Dr. Technology, both in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dressler received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree from the Dept. of Since 2005, he has been with Hitachi s wireless research lab Computer Science, University of Erlangen in 1998 and 2003, in Santa Clara where he leads MU-MIMO research activity respectively. Dr. Dressler is an Editor for journals such as targeting LTE-advanced standardization. Earlier he led a Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks, ACM/Springer Wireless Networks project on HD video transmission over WiFi and was also (WINET), and Elsevier Nano Communication Networks. He involved with IEEE 802.11aa standardization. His research was guest editor of special issues on self-organization, includes work on MIMO signal processing, interference autonomic networking, and bio-inspired computing and management, multiple access protocols, and performance communication for IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in analysis of cellular systems. He is a Senior Member of IEEE Communications (JSAC), Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks, and and Guest Editor for Journal of Communications (JCM). others. Among other, Dr. Dressler wrote the textbooks Self- Joydeep Acharya received his B.Tech. degree in Electronics Organization in Sensor and Actor Networks, published by and Electrical Communications from Indian Institute of Wiley in 2007. Dr. Dressler is an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, Technology, Kharagpur in 2001 and M.S. and PhD. in and a Senior Member of the IEEE (COMSOC, CS, VTS) as Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University in 2005 and well as a Senior Member of ACM (SIGMOBILE). 2009 respectively. From 2001 - 2002, he worked as a research Claudio Casetti got his M.Sc. degree in Electrical consultant in GS Sanyal School of Telecommunications, IIT Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, Italy. He got his PhD Kharagpur on Physical Layer design of WCDMA. From 2003- in Telecommunication Engineering from the same institution 2009, he did his doctoral research at the Wireless Information and he is currently an Assistant Professor at Dipartimento di Networks Laboratory (WINLAB), Rutgers University. His Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino. He has published more than doctoral research topics included spectrum regulation for 130 papers in peer-refereed international journals and wireless systems, resource allocation and microeconomics conferences on the following topics: Transport and network principles as applied to wireless communications, MIMO and protocols in wired networks, IEEE 802.11 WLANs, Vehicular OFDM systems. Currently he is a researcher at the Wireless networks, Ad hoc and sensor networks. He holds one patent Systems Research Lab (WSRL), Hitachi America Ltd. where he from the U.S. Patent Office and two from the E.U. Patent is involved in physical layer research and standardization of Office. He serves in the Technical Program Committees of the LTE/LTE-Advanced with emphasis on downlink multi-user main international conferences in the networking field (such as MIMO algorithms and multi base station coordination. IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE GLOBECOM or IEEE ICC). He was Long Gao (S'06-M'10) received his B.S. degree from Beijing co-chair of the Autonomic Networks Symposium at IEEE Jiaotong University, in 2003, and his M.S. degree from Beijing Globecom 2005. He was the Workshop Co-Chair of IEEE University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China, in INFOCOM 2009, the Technical Program Co-Chair of IEEE 2006, both in Electrical Engineering. He graduated from Texas WONS 2009 and the General Co-Chair of IEEE WONS 2010. A&M University, College Station, TX, with his Ph.D. degree in He is a member of IEEE. He has been a visiting scholar at Electrical Engineering and joined Hitachi America, Ltd, Santa Umass Amherst, UCLA and UCSD. Clara, CA, in 2009. Since then, he has been involved in 3GPP LTE/LTE-A standardization activities with focus on Sunday 6 May 2012, 13:30–17:00 411 cooperative communication and heterogeneous networks. T4: TV White Space Standardization Activities: From the Regulation, Technology & Application Sunday 6 May 2012,9:00–12:30 421 Perspective T3: Inter-Vehicular Communication: Standards, Chin-Sean Sum and Hiroshi Harada, NICT, Japan Protocol Design, and Integrated Security Metrics Falko Dressler,University of Innsbruck, Austria and This tutorial covers the panoramic landscape of the Claudio Casetti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy international standardization activities related to wireless communication systems operating in the currently popular TV Much progress can be observed in the domain of Inter- white space. The latest development of these standardization Vehicular Communication, looking back at the last decade. In activities from the perspective of regulations, technical this growing community, many ongoing activities focus on the specifications and application scenarios are presented. Section design on communication protocols to support safety 1 presents the big picture on wireless communications application, intelligent navigation, multi-player gaming and operating in the TV white space, featuring the current trends of other. Very large projects have been initiated to validate the market demands, regulatory restrictions, technical challenges theoretic work in field tests and protocols are being and standardization activities. Section 2 discusses the typical standardized. With the increasing interest from industry, usage models with in-depth comparative analysis between the security and privacy become key aspects in the stage of TV white space communication systems and other existing protocol design in order to support a smooth and carefully radio technologies. Section 3 gives a concise summary on planned roll-out. Researchers from academia and industry regulatory-domain-dependent rules which may otherwise be recently met at an international Dagstuhl seminar to discuss time-consuming for self-study. The selected regulatory open research challenges as well as open issues related to domains cover most of the countries that are leading in the market-oriented design. The objectives of this tutorial are field of TV white space communications, including USA, UK,

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Europe, Japan and Singapore. Section 4 presents the well- For the Information Theoretic Considerations of turbo known family members of the IEEE Computer Society LMSC equalization, this tutorial introduces extrinsic information 802 standards that are related to TV white space transfer (EXIT) chart as a useful tool for analyzing the communications. Among others are the WLAN, WPAN, convergence property of the turbo equalization. WMAN, WRAN and coexistence with white space emphasis. This tutorial then extends the turbo equalization to time- Section 5 lists the standardization activities in DYSPAN concatenated chained turbo equalization (CHATUE), which Standards Committee of the IEEE Communication Society. connects turbo equalizers neighboring in time in the absence of The 1900.4a and 1900.7 are among the groups working with cyclic prefix (CP) or guard interval (GI). The latest version of TV white space communications. Sections 6 and 7 present the frequency domain turbo equalization is utilized not only to other related standard bodies such as ECMA and IETF in white mitigate the inter-symbol-interference (ISI) but also to space communications. Section 8 highlights the opportunities eliminate the inter-block-interference (IBI) due to connecting of contribution in the standardization groups to give a head the neighboring blocks. start to interested in participating in the mentioned Another application introduced in this tutorial is a new standards. signaling technique, non-Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (n-OFDM), where turbo equalization is used to Dr. Chin-Sean Sum received his Ph.D. degree from Niigata eliminate the inter-carrier interference (ICI) caused by University in 2007. He was then affiliated with the National intentionally overlapping the sub-carriers. This concept is Institute of Information and Communications Technology analogous to the time-concatenated equalization technique (NICT), Japan as an expert researcher in the Smart Wireless described above. The main objectives of this technique are to Laboratory (SWL). He has been involved in multiple achieve high spectrum efficiency and to improve the BER standardization activities as a project officer and an active performance with n-OFDM, compared with the conventional technical contributor. In the IEEE 802.15.3c millimeter-wave OFDM system. wireless personal area networks (WPAN) standard, he served as the assistant technical editor and secretary of the task Tad Matsumoto received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees group. He is contributes to other task groups such as IEEE from Keio University, Yokohama, Japan, in 1978, 1980, and 802.15.4g Smart Utility Networks (SUN) WPAN as an assistant 1991, respectively, all in electrical engineering. Prof. editor and IEEE 802.11af white space wireless local area Matsumoto serving as a full professor at Japan Advance networks (WLAN). Currently, he is actively involved in a new Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST). He has also initiative group working on WPAN operating in TW white serving as a Finland Distinguished Professor for a period from space, known as IEEE 802.15.4m, as the technical editor. January 2008 to December 2012, funded by the Finnish Dr. Hiroshi Harada is the director of smart wireless National Technology Agency (Tekes) and Finnish Academy, laboratory (SWL) at National Institute of Information and under which he preserves the rights to participate in and apply Communications Technology (NICT). He joined the to European and Finnish national projects. He is a Fellow of Communications Research Laboratory, Ministry of Posts and IEEE and a Member of IEICE. He is serving as an IEEE Communications, in 1995 (currently NICT). Since 1995, he has Vehicular Technology Distinguished Lecturer during the term conducted research on Software Defined Radio (SDR), July 2011-June 2013. Cognitive Radio, Dynamic Spectrum Access Network, Smart Khoirul Anwar graduated cum laude from the department of Utility Network (SUN) and broadband wireless access systems Electrical Engineering (Telecommunications), Institut in the VHF, TV white space, micro-wave and millimeter-wave Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Bandung, Indonesia in 2000. He bands. He has joined many standardization committees and received Master and Doctor Degrees from Graduate School of forums in the United States as well as in Japan and has Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology fulfilled important roles for them. He is currently serving in the (NAIST) in 2005 and 2008, respectively. Since then, he has board of directors of Wireless Innovation Forum (formerly been appointed as an assistant professor in NAIST. He SDR Forum). He is the chair of IEEE DySPAN Standards received best student paper award from the IEEE Radio and Committee (formerly, IEEE SCC41 and IEEE 1900) since Wireless Symposium 2006 (RWS'06), California-USA, Best 2009, the vice chair of IEEE P1900.4, IEEE P802.15.4g, and Paper of Indonesian Student Association (ISA 2007), Kyoto, TIA TR-51 since 2008, 2009, and 2011, respectively. He was Japan in 2007, and Best Presenter in International Conference the chair of the IEICE Technical Committee on Software Radio Sustain 2011. Since September 2008, he is with the School of (TCSR) 2005-2007 and the chair of Public Broadband Mobile Information Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Communication Development Committee, ARIB since 2010. Technology (JAIST) as an assistant professor. His research interests are network information theory, error control coding, T5: Towards 4G: Technical Overview of LTE and LTE- iterative decoding and signal processing for wireless Advanced by Hyung G. Myung, Qualcomm has been communications. He has authored around 45 scientific cancelled publications in these areas. Dr. Anwar is a member of IEEE,

and IEICE Japan. Sunday 6 May 2012, 13:30–17:00 421 Norulhusna Ahmad received her B.Sc and M. Sc. Degrees in T6: Turbo Equalization: Fundamentals, electrical engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Information Theoretic Considerations, and (UTM) in 2000 and 2003, respectively. Since 2001, UTM as an Extensions academic staff and currently she has pursued her PhD in the Tad Matsumoto, JAIST, Khuorul Anwar, JAIST, and same university. In April 2011 until May 2011, she was with Norulhusna Ahmad, UTM Matumoto Laboratory in Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) as a visiting researcher. She has This tutorial is started with a brief explanation of the basics conducting a research on non-Orthogonal Frequency Division of turbo equalization for broadband single carrier signaling, Multiplexing (n-OFDM) with turbo Soft Cancellation - where sliding window technique is first introduced. Then, the Minimum Mean Square Error (SC-MMSE). Her research sliding window formulation of the turbo equalization is interest include digital signal processing in wireless converted into block-wise processing, with the aim of finally communication emphasis on error-correcting codes and deriving a frequency domain equivalent of the algorithm. iterative decoding..

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VTC2012-Spring Final Programme Monday 7 May 2012 Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 411 3 Channel Prediction at the Destination for Relay Training 1A: Heterogeneous Networks Overhead Reduction in Cooperative Wireless Networks Chair: Dr. Lan Chen, DOCOMO Beijing Labs, China Wen-Ching Chung, Jwo-Yuh Wu, Rung-Hung Gau, and Chung-Ju Chang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 1 Voice-Centric LTE Femtocells and Improper Graph Colorings 4 Error Performance of Opportunistic Relaying with Luis Guilherme Uzeda Garcia, Aalborg Universitet, Denmark, Klaus I. Outdated Channel State Information Pedersen, Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark, and Preben E. Nien-En Wu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Po-Lin Yeh, Mstar Mogensen, Aalborg Universitet & Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark Semiconductor, Taiwan, and Hsueh-Jyh Li, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 2 Dynamic Frequency Reservation Scheme for Interference Coordination in LTE-Advanced Heterogeneous Networks 5 Interference Alignment for Multi-User Multi-Way Relaying Jun Zhang, Hui Tian, Peng Tian, Yao Huang, and Liqi Gao, Beijing X Networks University of Posts and Telecommunications, Key Laboratory of Wei Long, Tiejun Lv, Hui Gao, and Yueming Lu, Beijing University of Universal Wireless Communication, China Posts and Telecommunications, China 3 Joint Base-Station Association, Channel Assignment, Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 414 Beamforming and Power Control in Heterogeneous 1D: LTE Networks Chair: Prof. Hyuck M. Kwon, Wichita State University, USA Quan Kuang, Joachim Speidel, University of Stuttgart, Germany, and Heinz Droste, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany 1 Performance Study of an Enhanced Downlink Control Channel Design for LTE 4 Non-Unanimous Power Inter-cell Interference Michael Einhaus, Christian Wengerter, Jan Ohlhorst, and Sujuan Feng, Coordination in Heterogeneous Networks Panasonic R&D Center Germany, Germany Esraa Makled, Ahmed Ibrahim, Ahmed Darwish, and Hani El Gebali, Intel Corporation, Egypt 2 A Dynamic Hysteresis-adjusting Algorithm in LTE Self- Organization Networks 5 A Cell-Planning Model for HetNet with CRE and TDM- Wenyu Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China ICIC in LTE-Advanced Academy of Telecom. Research, MIIT, China, Xiaoyu Duan, Shucong Shoji Kaneko, Takashi Matsunaka, and Yoji Kishi, KDDI R&D Jia, Lin Zhang, Yu Liu, and Jiaru Lin, Beijing University of Posts and Laboratories Inc., Japan Telecommunications, China Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 412 3 Performance Evaluation of End-to-End Communication 1B: MIMO Transmission Quality of LTE Chair: Prof. Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University, Finland Liang Zhang, Takao Okamawari, and Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile Corp., Japan 1 M-PSK Codebook Based Clustered MIMO-OFDM SDMA with Efficient Codebook Search 4 Realistic Performance of LTE in a macro-cell environment Chang Kyung Sung, Hajime Suzuki, and Iain B. Collings, CSIRO, Jean-Baptiste Landre, Ziad El Rawas, Raphaël Visoz, and Sarah Australia Bouguermouh, Orange, France 2 Impact of gain/phase variation on MIMO precoder 5 Experimental analysis of TCP and UDP during LTE selection for LTE UL Handover Chester Park, Ericsson, Inc., United States Liang Zhang, Takao Okamawari, and Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile Corp., Japan 3 On the Quantization and Prediction for Precoded MIMO with Delayed Limited Feedback Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 421 Dalin Zhu, and Ming Lei, NEC Labs China, China 1F: OFDM 1 4 Precoding with Known Transmit Coupling and Spatial Chair: Dr. Mohamed Moustafa , Akhbar El Yom Academy, Egypt Covariance Matrices 1 A Low-Complexity CDD-based Frequency Selective Jinhui Chen, Wei Fang, Fanglei Sun, Peng Shang, and Jun Wang, Scheduling with Efficient Feedback for Downlink OFDMA Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell Co. Ltd, China Systems 5 On the Effect of Gaussian Imperfect Channel Estimations Yu-Fan Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Wern-Ho on the Performance of Space Modulation Techniques Sheen, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan, and Li-Chun Raed Mesleh, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, and Salama S. Ikki, Wang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan INRS, Canada 2 Differential Evolution Algorithm Aided Minimum Symbol Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 413 Error Rate Multi-user Detection for Multi-user OFDM/SDMA Systems 1C: Relaying 1 Jiankang Zhang, Zhengzhou University, China, Sheng Chen, Chair: Prof. Jiangzhou Wang, University of Kent, UK University of Southampton, United Kingdom, Xiaomin Mu, 1 Asymptotic Performance Analysis of AF Relaying in Two- Zhengzhou University, China, and Lajos Hanzo, University of Wave with Diffuse Power Fading Channels Southampton, United Kingdom Yao Lu, and Xiaoxiang Wang, Beijing University of Posts and 3 Optimal Power Allocation in Spatial Modulation OFDM Telecommunications, China for Visible Light Communications 2 Distributed Optimization of Transceiver Weights in MIMO Xiao Zhang, Svilen Dimitrov, Sinan Sinanovi´c, and Harald Haas, The Two-way Multihop Networks University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Rindranirina Ramamonjison, Gia Khanh Tran, Kei Sakaguchi, and 4 Novel Unipolar Orthogonal Frequency Division Kiyomichi Araki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Multiplexing (U-OFDM) for Optical Wireless Dobroslav Tsonev, Sinan Sinanovic, and Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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First Aid room AED Food place Public phone Elevator Emergency Exit Stage Screen 411 412 413 414 415 421 422 503 (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (P) SUNDAY 6 May 7:30-17:30 Registration (5F Foyer) 8:30-17:00 Tutorials, GreeNet & VE2012: See separate program above 19:00-21:00 VTC Welcome Reception (315) MONDAY 7 May 7:30-17:30 Registration (5F Foyer) 08:30-10:30 Opening Plenary:Welcome & Opening Addresses; Dr. Ryuji Yamada, President and CEO, NTT DOCOMO, INC.; Nobuhiro Endo, President, NEC Corporation (501+502) 10:30-11:00 Coffee and Exhibits (503) Positioning, Mobile Apps & Heterogeneous Services; Transport-ation; 11:00-12:30 (1) MIMO Transmission Relaying 1 LTE OFDM 1 Spectrum Sensing 1 Networks Vehicular Electron-ics & Telematics Posters 12:30-14:00 Lunch (501+502) Cooperative Radio Resource MIMO Channel Vehicular Ad-Hoc Transmission Antennas and Propagation 14:00-15:30 (2) Communications with Interference Control Management Techniques Network Techniques 1 Posters Network Coding 15:30-16:00 Coffee and Exhibits (503) Cognitive Radio & Parameter Estimation Spectrum Sensing; Co-op 16:00-17:30 (3) Cooperative Networks Green Systems Implementations M2M Communications Antennas 1 Comms, dist. MIMOs & Relaying Posters 1 TUESDAY 8 May 8:00-17:30 Registration (5F Foyer) 08:45-10:30 Panel 1 : Next Generation Mobile Communication Technologies (501) Panel 2 : Future Prospect and Potential of Mobile Phone Business (502) 10:30-11:00 Coffee and Exhibits (503)

Resource Allocation Estimation and CoMP and Multiuser Modulation and Vehicular Electronics Extreme Propagation Ad-Hoc, Mesh and Sensor; 11:00-12:30 (4) Cellular Networks 1 Green Networks; Wireless for Relaying 1 Detection Techniques MIMO Coding and Telematics Environments Access Posters 1 12:30-14:00 Lunch (501+502) Multiple Antenna Systems MIMO Channel Interference Mitigation and Space-Time- 14:00-15:30 (5) Wireless Networks Cognitive Networks Relaying 2 WiMAX/WLAN Positioning Techniques for UMTS 1 Frequency Processing Posters 15:30-16:00 Coffee and Exhibits (503)

LTE and LTE- Scheduling and Parameter Estimation Wireless Sensor Transmission Techniques 16:00-17:30 (6) Cooperative MIMO Green Technology Femtocell Networks Advanced 1 Resource Control 2 Networks 1 Posters

17:45-21:00 Dinner Banquet Boat Cruise - Tokyo Bay WEDNESDAY 9 May 8:00-17:30 Registration (5F Foyer)

Practical Aspects of MIMO Detection Wireless Sensor Interference Mitigation Cooperative Comms, 9:00-10:30 (7) Cellular Networks 2 Relays for LTE Transportation distributed MIMOs & Cognitive Radio Techniques Networks 2 2 Relaying Posters 2 10:30-11:00 Coffee and Exhibits (503)

Coordinated Resource Allocation Predistortion and Transmission 11:00-12:30 (8) Spectrum Sensing 2 Wireless LAN MIMO Channels Wireless Networks Posters Transmission for Relaying 2 Equalization Techniques 2

12:30-14:00 Lunch (501+502) Performance Resource Allocation 14:00-15:30 (9) Green Radio Links Resource Allocation Relaying 3 Evaluation for Wireless Beam/Null-Forming for Wireless Ad Hoc Channel Estimation Wireless Access Posters 2 Access Networks 15:30-16:00 Coffee and Exhibits (503) Performance Distributed LTE and LTE- Resource Allocation Positioning and 16:00-17:30 (10) Evaluation for Wireless Signal Detection OFDM 2 Beamforming Advanced 2 for Cognitive Radio Mobile Applications Networks

5 On Optimum Segment Combining Weight for ICI Self- 5 Analysis on the Accuracy of Decision Making Systems for Cancellation in OFDM Systems under Doubly Selective Hypertension Monitoring Fading Channels Di Lin, Fabrice Labeau, McGill University, Canada, Xidong Zhang, Chun-Ying Ma, Sheng-Wen Liu, and Chia-Chi Huang, National Chiao and GuiXia Kang, Ministry of Education, China Tung University, Taiwan 6 An Active 3-Dimensional Localization Scheme for Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 422 Femtocell Subscribers Using E-UTRAN 1G: Spectrum Sensing 1 Aquil Mirza Mohammed, Zeeshan Shakir Muhammad, and Mohamed- Slim Alouini, KAUST, Saudi Arabia Chair: Prof. Chin-Liang Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 503 1 Design Aspects of a Television White Space Device 1Pb: Transportation Posters Prototype 1 An automatic Empty Vehicle Detection systemfor Airport Mohammad Azizur Rahman, Chunyi Song, and Hiroshi Harada, NICT, People Movers applications Japan Joerg Schuette, Dresden University of Technology, Germany, Crawford Chris, Bombardier Transportation, United States, and Sven 2 Prioritized Spectrum Sensing Scheme Based on Semi- Scholz, Dresden University of Technology, Germany Markov Process Bo Wang, Zhiyong Feng, Ping Zhang, and Dongyan Huang, Beijing 2 Gulliver: A Test-bed for Developing, Demonstrating and University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Prototyping Vehicular Systems Elad Michael Schiller, Mitra Pahlavan, and Marina Papatriantafilou, 3 Design of a New Signal Structure for Active Sensing in Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Cognitive Radio Systems Han-Wei Chen, and Chin-Liang Wang, National Tsing Hua University, 3 Transport Commons: A community based public transport Taiwan system Farzad Safaei, University of Wollongong, Australia 4 A Complete Framework for Spectrum Sensing based on Spectrum Change Points Detection for Wideband Signals 4 Coexistence of Downlink High-Speed Railway Wael Guibene, Eurecom, France, Aawatif Hayar, Universite Hassan II, Communication System with TDD-LTE Cellular Casablanca, Morocco, Morocco, Monia Turki, Ecole nationale Communication System d'ingénieurs de Tunis, Tunisia, and Dirk Slock, Eurecom, France Bingjun Han, Yinming Liang, Liang Huo, Xin Zhang, and Dacheng Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 503 1Pa: Positioning, Mobile Applications and Monday, 7 May 2012 11:00-12:30 503 Services Posters 1Pc: Vehicular Electronics and Telematics Posters 1 Hybrid TOA/AOA Cooperative Localization in Non-line-of- 1 Realization of DBF-OFDM Transceiver for Vehicular sight Environments Communication Using FPGA Chip Genming Ding, Zhenhui Tan, State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Jeich Mar, and Chi-Cheng Kuo, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan ControlSafety, China, Lingwen Zhang, Institute of Broadband Wireless 2 Energy-optimized Driving with an Autonomous Vehicle in Mobile Communications, China, Ziqi Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Urban Environments Rail Traffic ControlSafety, China, and Jinbao Zhang, EMC Laboratory, Falko Saust, Jörn Marten Wille, and Markus Maurer, Technische China Universität Braunschweig, Germany 2 Received Signal Strength Fingerprint and Footprint 3 A New Routing Protocol for Interference and Path-Length Assisted Indoor Positioning Based on Ambient Wi-Fi Signals Minimization in Vehicular Networks Jenq-Shiou Leu, and Hung-Jie Tzeng, National Taiwan University of Peppino Fazio, Mauro Tropea, Fiore Veltri, and Salvatore Marano, Science and Technology, Taiwan University of Calabria, Italy 3 Calibration-free Approaches for Robust Wi-Fi Positioning 4 Load Balanced VANET Routing in City Environments Against Device Diversity: A Performance Comparison Hosna Tashakkori Hashemi, and Siavash Khorsandi, Amirkabir Shih-Hau Fang, Chu-Hsuan Wang, Sheng-Min Chiou, and Po-Chiang University of Technology, Iran, Islamic Republic of Lin, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan 5 A Method of Preventing Unauthorized Data Transmission 4 Research on Context-Awareness Service Adaptation in Controller Area Network Mechanism in IMS under Ubiquitous Network Tsutomu Matsumoto, Masato Hata, Masato Tanabe, Katsunari Wen'an Zhou, Jie Chang, and Junde Song, Beijing University of Posts Yoshioka, and Kazuomi Oishi, Yokohama National University, Japan and Telecommunications, China

Monday, 7 May 2012 14:00-15:30 411 4 Downlink Radio Resource Management for LTE-Advanced 2A: Radio Resource Management System with Combined MU-MIMO and Carrier Chair: Prof. Zhong Xiaofeng, Tsinghua University, China Aggregation Features 1 Elastic Game Based Radio Resource Management Hung Tuan Nguyen, Aalborg University, Denmark, and Istvan Z. Kovacs, Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark Kinda Khawam, Johanne Cohen, Dana Marinca, and Samir Tohme, Versailles University, France 5 Radio Resource Allocation for Low-Medium-Altitude 2 Advanced Power Saving Mechanism in IEEE 802.16m Aerial Platform Based TD-LTE Networks against Disaster Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks Liqiang Zhao, Jiangtao Yi, Xidian University, China, Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku University, Japan, and Hailin Zhang, Xidian Shiann-Tsong Sheu, Lu-Wei Chen, National Central University, University, China Taiwan, and Jenhui Chen, Chang Gung University, Taiwan 3 Joint Mode Selection and Power Allocation Schemefor Monday, 7 May 2012 14:00-15:30 412 Power-Efficient Device-to-Device (D2D)Communication 2B: MIMO Channel Techniques Minchae Jung, Kyuho Hwang, and Sooyong Choi, Yonsei University, Chair: Prof. Wei Liu, Xidian University, China South Korea 1 A Design of Transmit Weights for Non-regenerative Multiuser MIMO Relay System Cong Li, and Yasunori Iwanami, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

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2 Analysis of CQI Prediction for MU-MIMO in LTE Systems 5 Light-Weight Reliable Broadcast Message Delivery for Biljana Badic, Rajarajan Balraj, Tobias Scholand, Intel Mobile Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks Communications GmbH, Germany, Zijian Bai, and Stanislaus Iwelski, Yoonyoung Sung, and Meejeong Lee, Ewha Womans University, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Korea, Republic of 3 Efficient Low Complexity Turbo Equalization with soft Monday, 7 May 2012 14:00-15:30 421 interference cancellation in MIMO system 2F: Transmission Techniques 1 Wang Yanlong, Chang Yongyu, and Yang Dacheng, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Chair: Prof. Wu Yan, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands 4 Minimum Mean Partial Interference Criterion for Serial Processing Structure of Equalizer and MLD in Multipath 1 Fast Baseband Polynomial Inverse Algorithm for Nonlinear Fading MIMO Channel System Compensation Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan Yuelin Ma, Yoshihiko Akaiwa, and Yasushi Yamao, University of Electro-Communications, Japan 5 Ordered Precoder Designs for MIMO Interference 2 Frequency-Hopping/M-ary Frequency-Shift Keying Channels Based on Interference Alignment Wei Fang, Huan Sun, and Jinhui Chen, Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, Wireless Sensor Network Monitoring Multiple Source China Events Fucheng Yang, and Lieliang Yang, University of Southampton, United Monday, 7 May 2012 14:00-15:30 413 Kingdom 2C: Cooperative Communications with Network 3 Gaussian Pulse Shape Optimization of BFDM in Time- Coding Frequency Dispersive Channels Chair: Prof. Soon Xin (Michael) Ng, University of Southampton, Daisuke Goto, Takaya Yamazato, Nagoya University, Japan, and UK Bayarpurev Mongol, National University of Mongolia, Mongolia 1 Near-Capacity FEC Codes for Non-Regenerative MIMO- 4 Orthogonal Signalling in the Gaussian Wiretap Channel in Aided Relays the Wideband Regime Soon Xin Ng, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, Wei Liu, Ke Zhang, Miguel Rodrigues, Faculdade de Ciencias da Universidade Jiandong Li, Xidian University, China, and Lajos Hanzo, University of do Porto / IT Porto, Portugal, Martin Tomlinson, Mohammed Ahmed, Southampton, United Kingdom University of Plymouth, United Kingdom, and Francisco Cercas, Instituto de Telecomunicações/ISCTE-IUL, Portugal 2 Multi-user Analog Network Coding with Spread Spectrum Shunfu Mao, Jangseob Kim, and Jungwoo Lee, Seoul National 5 Performance Analysis of OOK Modulated Signals in the University, South Korea presence of ADC Quantization Noise 3 Throughput Optimization for MIMO Y Channels with Nauman Kiyani, Holst Centre/IMEC-NL, Netherlands, Pieter Harpe, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, and Guido Physical Network Coding and Adaptive Modulation Dolmans, Holst Centre/IMEC-NL, Netherlands Keov Kolyan Teav, Zhendong Zhou, and Branka Vucetic, The University of Sydney, Australia Monday, 7 May 2012 14:00-15:30 422 4 Joint Hierarchical Modulation and Network Coding for 2G: Interference Control Two Way Relay Networks Chair: Prof.Satoshi Suyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Rizwan Ahmad, and Mazen O. Hasna, Qatar University, Qatar Japan 5 Network synchronization scheme for scalable two-way 1 An Enhanced D-S Theory Cooperative Spectrum Sensing multi-hop network employing MIMO network coding Algorithm against SSDF Attack Yutaro Kida, Keiichi Mizutani, Gia Khanh Tran, Tokyo Institute of Yong Han, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, National Technology, Japan, Takehiro Miyamoto, Nihon Dengyo Kosaku, University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China, China Japan, Kei Sakaguchi, and Kiyomichi Araki, Tokyo Institute of 2 Comparative Analysis on Interference Suppressive Technology, Japan Transmission Schemes for White Space Radio Access Monday, 7 May 2012 14:00-15:30 414 Rohit Datta, Gerhard Fettweis, TU Dresden, Germany, Yasunori 2D: Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network Futatsugi, and Masayuki Ariyoshi, NEC Corporation, Japan Chair: Dr. Wen-Hsing Kuo, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan 3 Interference Avoidance Transmission by Partitioned 1 Scalable VANET Simulations with NS-3 Frequency- and Time-domain Processing Ricardo Fernandes, and Michel Ferreira, Instituto de Yasunori Futatsugi, and Masayuki Ariyoshi, NEC Corporation, Japan Telecomunicações, DCC/FC - University of Porto, Portugal 4 Sensing-throughput Tradeoff in Cluster-based Cooperative 2 Performance Analysis of CSMA/CA Broadcast Relay Cognitive Radio Networks: A Novel Frame Structure Network for ITS V2V Communications Gaofeng Nie, Ying Wang, Gen Li, and Mingyue Xu, Wireless Huiting Cheng, and Yasushi Yamao, Advanced Wireless Technology Innovation Institute, Beijing University of Posts and Communication Research Center, the University of Electro- Telecommunications, China Communications, Japan 5 Near-Optimal Spectrum Allocation for Cognitive Radio 3 Distance-Aware Routing with Copy Control in Vehicle- Networks Based DTNs Tsung-Cheng Wu, I-Shou University, Taiwan, Yaqing Mao, Beijing Wei-Zen Lo, Jhih-Siao Gao, and Shou-Chih Lo, National Dong Hwa Jiaotong University, China, and Yi-Sheng Su, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan University, Taiwan 4 V-DESYNC: Desynchronization for Beacon Broadcasting Monday, 7 May 2012 14:00-15:30 503 on Vehicular Networks 2P: Antennas and Propagation Posters Tossaphol Settawatcharawanit, Supasate Choochaisri, Chalermek 1 A High Speed Channel Field Test Scheme based on Intanagonwiwat, and Kultida Rojviboonchai, Chulalongkorn Additional Baseband Processor University, Thailand Zaixue Wei, Yanhua Mou, Shuibing Wen, and Dacheng Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

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2 Disconnection Probability Improvement by using Artificial 8 Angle-dependent Path Loss Measurements Impacted by Multi Reflectors for Millimeter-wave Indoor Wireless Car Body Attenuation in 2.45 GHz ISM band Communications Martin Blesinger, Erwin Biebl, Thomas Gehrsitz, Joerg Eerspaecher, Hirokazu Sawada, Shunya Takahashi, and Shuzo Kato, Tohoku Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany, Peter Fertl, Oliver University, Japan Klemp, and Helmut Kellermann, BMW Forschung und Technik, Germany 3 Direct Learning Predistorter with A New Loop Delay Compensation Algorithm 9 Outdoor Channel Characterization of MIMO-LTE Zhengdai Li, Jingming Kuang, and Nan Wu, Beijing Institute of Antenna Configurations through Measurements Technology, China Christos Oikonomopoulos-Zachos, Taleb Ould, and Matthias Arnold, IMST GmbH, Germany 4 Designs of the Monopole Slot Antenna Arrays Operated at the WLAN Band 10 MIMO Channel Model and Correlation Between Channel Chien-Jen Wang, National University of Tainan, Taiwan Matrix Elements in Multipath Channel Hiroaki Nakabayashi, Shota Igarashi, Tomohiro Hamashima, and 5 Simulation and Measurement of Narrow-Band Antennas Shigeru Kozono, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan for Small Terminals Mauro Pelosi, Ondrej Franek, Aalborg University, Denmark, Mikael 11 Decision-Directed MIMO Channel Tracking with Efficient Knudsen, Intel Mobile Communications Denmark Aps, Denmark, and Error Propagation Mitigation Gert Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark Emna Eitel, and Joachim Speidel, University of Stuttgart, Germany 6 A Novel Wideband Printed Diversity Antenna for Mobile 12 A Non-Stationary MIMO Channel Model for High-Speed Handsets Train Communication Systems Dongya Shen, Teng Guo, Fuqiang Kuang, Yunnan University, China, Ammar Ghazal, Cheng-Xiang Wang, Heriot-Watt University, United Xiupu Zhang, University of Concordia, , Canada, and Ke Wu, Kingdom, Harald Haas, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, University, Canada Mark Beach, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Xiaofeng Lu, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China, Dongfeng Yuan, Shandong 7 Neural Networks Model of an UWB Channel Path Loss in a University, China, and Xiaohu Ge, Huazhong University of Science Mine Environment and Technology, China Mina Kalakh, Nahi Kandil, and Nadir Hakem, UQAT-LRTCS, Canada

Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 411 3 Power-Capacity-Tradeoff for Low Energy Interference 3A: Cooperative Networks Limited Cellular Networks Chair: Prof. Yaoqing (Lamar) Yang, University of Nebraska- Weisi Guo, and Tim O'Farrell, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Lincoln, USA 4 Dynamic Traffic Management for Green Open Access 1 Relay Placement of Two-Way Multi-Hop Relay Network Femtocell Networks with Power Adaptation in a Realistic Shadowing Antonio De Domenico, Rohit Gupta, and Emilio Calvanese Strinati, Environment CEA-LETI Minatec, France Namzilp Lertwiram, Gia Khanh Tran, Kei Sakaguchi, and Kiyomichi Araki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 5 Improving Network Energy Efficiency through Transmit Antenna Number and Transmission Mode Selection in 2 A Proposal on Network Control Architecture for CoMP JT Multicell Systems with IP Network between eNBs Shichao Li, and Ling Qiu, University of Science and Technology of Takao Okamawari, Hideki Hayashi, and Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile China, China Corporation, Japan 3 Area Spectral Efficiency of Cooperative Network With Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 413 Opportunistic Relaying 3C: Implementations Lei Zhang, University of Victoria, Canada, Mazen Hasna, Qatar Chair: Dr. Julian Webber, Hokkaido University, Japan University, Qatar, and Hong-Chuan Yang, University of Victoria, 1 Experimental Evaluations on 4-by-2 MU-MIMO Achieving Canada 1 Gbps Throughput Using AMC with Outer-Loop 4 Predictive Control for Energy Efficiency in Wireless Threshold Control for LTE-Advanced Downlink Cellular Networks Keisuke Saito, Yuichi Kakishima, Teruo Kawamura, Yoshihisa Shuhuan Wen, Yanshan University, China, and F. Richard Yu, Kishiyama, NTT DOCOMO, Japan, Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO Carleton University, Canada Communication Laboratories Europe GmbH, Germany, and Hidehiro 5 Sensor Integration to LTE/LTE-A Network through MC- Andoh, NTT DOCOMO, Japan CDMA and Relaying 2 Indoor Experiments of Real-Time MU-MIMO with CSI Feng Hu, Nandana Rajatheva, Matti Latva-aho, University of Oulu, Feedback Scheme for Wireless LAN Systems Finland, and Xiaohu You, Southeast University, China Koichi Ishihara, Yusuke Asai, Riichi Kudo, Takeo Ichikawa, and Masato Mizoguchi, NTT, Japan Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 412 3B: Green Systems 3 Field Evaluations on a Prototype System of Cooperative Chair: Dr. Andre F. dos Santos, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Multi-Cell MIMO Transmission for Asynchronous Inter- Germany Site Base Station Networks Manabu Mikami, Masayuki Miyashita, Haruya Miyajima, Kenji 1 On the Impact of Sleep Modes and BW Variation on the Hoshino, Hitoshi Yoshino, and Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile Corp., Energy Consumption of Radio Access Networks Japan Vinay Suryaprakash, Albrecht Fehske, Technische Universitaet 4 11 GHz Band 4x4 MIMO-OFDM Broadband Experimental Dresden, Germany, Andre Fonseca dos Santos, Bell Labs, Alcatel- System for 5 Gbps Super High Bit-Rate Mobile Lucent, Germany, and Gerhard Fettweis, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany Communications Satoshi Suyama, Hiroyuki Fukuda, Hiroshi Suzuki, and Kazuhiko 2 Enhancing Energy Efficiency in LTE with Antenna Muting Fukawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Per Skillermark, and Pål Frenger, Ericsson AB, Sweden

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5 Enhanced Virtual Antenna Mapping (E-VAM) 2 A CPW-fed Slot Antenna for Multiple Wireless Brendan McWilliams, Yannick Le Pézennec, Vodafone Group, Spain, Communication Systems Theodosia Papatheologou, Vodafone Group, United Kingdom, Luis Yang Tai, Chun-Ming Lin, Kai-Long Hsiao, National University of Anaya, Julio Urbano, and Miguel Arranz, Vodafone Group, Spain Tainan, Taiwan, Yun-Jui Lee, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, and Chien-Jen Wang, National University of Tainan, Taiwan Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 414 3D: M2M Communications 3 A Novel Multi-beam Lens Antenna for High Altitude Chair: Prof. Tommy Svensson, Chalmers University of Platform Communications Technology, Sweden Run-nan Cai, Ming-chuan Yang, Xing-qi Zhang, Ming Li, and Xiao- feng Liu, Communication Research Center Harbin Institute of 1 Contention Based Access for Machine-type Technology, China Communications over LTE 4 Microstrip to Parallel Strip Balun as Spiral Antenna Feed Kaijie Zhou, Navid Nikaein, Raymond Knopp, and Christian Bonnet, Kalyany Vinayagamoorthy, Jacob Coetzee, and Dhammika Jayalath, Eurecom, France Queensland University of Technology, Australia 2 Asymmetric Uplink-Downlink Assignment for Energy- 5 Miniaturized MIMO-PIFA with Pattern and Polarization Efficient Mobile Communication Systems Diversity Peter Rost, Andreas Maeder, and Xavier Perez-Costa, NEC Soham Ghosh, Thanh-Ngon Tran, and Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill Laboratories Europe, Germany University, Canada 3 Effective Interference Cancellation Mechanisms for D2D Communication in Multi-Cell Cellular Networks Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 503 Shaoyi Xu, Beijing Jiaotong University, China, Haiming Wang, 3Pa: Cognitive Radio and Spectrum Sensing Renesas Mobile R&D, China, and Tao Chen, Renesas Mobile R&D, Posters Finland 1 Pseudo BER based SNR Estimation for Energy Detection 4 In-device Coexistence Interference Evaluation and Scheme in Cognitive Radio Detection in LTE-A System Tian Tian, Hisato Iwai, Hideichi Sasaoka, Doshisha University, Japan Weiwei Wang, Yanling Lu, Haibo Xu, and Hua Zhou, Fujitsu R&D 2 Sequential Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Technique for Center, China Cognitive Radio System in Correlated Channel 5 Coverage and Capacity Analysis for Machine Type Warit Prawatmuang, and Daniel K.C. So, University of Manchester, Communications in LTE United Kingdom Rapeepat Ratasuk, Jun Tan, and Amitava Ghosh, Nokia Siemens 3 Optimal Queueing Control in Hybrid Overlay/Underlay Networks, United States Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 421 Cuong T. Do, Nguyen H. Tran, and Choong Seon Hong, Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of 3F: Parameter Estimation 1 Chair: Prof. Yasunori Iwanami, Nagoya Institute of Technology, 4 Utility-based Scheduling Algorithm for Multiple Services in Japan OFDM Cognitive Radio Networks Qiongyao Li, Pengfei Lu, Zhongyuan Yu, Shijia Ma, and Wen'an Zhou, 1 Efficient Link Quality Prediction for OFDM Systems Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Xiaoqin Wang, and Xin Wang, FUJITSU R&D CENTER CO., LTD., China Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 503 2 Iterative Blind OFDM Parameter Estimation and 3Pb: Cooperative Communications, distributed Synchronization for Cognitive Radio Systems MIMOs and Relaying Posters 1 Jason Gejie Liu, Xianbin Wang, The University of Western Ontario, 1 Cooperative ARQ with Fairness via Vickrey Auction-Based Canada, and Jean-Yves Chouinard, Laval University, Canada Spectrum Leasing 3 Joint Channel and Doppler Spread Estimation over Time- Takuya Yamada, and Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University, Japan Varying Flat-Fading Channels 2 On Reliable Multicast with Network coding-ARQ for Relay Kai-Jie Yang, Chin-Liang Wang, and Yuh-Ren Tsai, National Tsing Cooperation Cells Hua University, Taiwan Qi Song, Yonghua Li, Zhiqiang He, and Jiaru Lin, Beijing University 4 Low-Complexity Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation for of Posts and Telecommunications, China Multiuser Offset QAM Filter Bank Multicarrier Systems 3 Resource Allocation in User-Centric Wireless Networks Uplink Huseyin Haci, Huiling Zhu, and Jiangzhou Wang, University of Kent, Hamid Saeedi-Sourck, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, Islamic United Kingdom Republic of, Yan Wu, J.W.M. Bergmans, Eindhoven University of 4 Optimized Power Allocation Scheme for Land Mobile Technology, Netherlands, Saeed Sadri, Isfahan University of Satellite Cooperative Diversity Communications Technology, Iran, Islamic Republic of, and Behrouz Farhang- Xu Wang, Mingchuan Yang, and Qing Guo, Communication Research Boroujeny, University of Utah, United States Center Harbin Institute of Technology, China 5 Sample-Autocorrelation-Function-Based Frequency 5 Optimal and Suboptimal Power Allocations for MIMO Estimation of a Single Sinusoid in AWGN based Multi-Hop OFDM Systems Hua Fu, and Pooi-Yuen Kam, National University of Singapore, Yuan-Bin Lin, Wu-Hsiu Wu, and Yu T. Su, National Chiao Tung Singapore University, Taiwan Monday, 7 May 2012 16:00-17:30 422 6 Coverage-Extended Cooperative Geographic Routing with 3G: Antennas Optimal Power Allocation for Wireless Multihop Networks Chair: Dr. Hironobu Hatamoto, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd, Syue-Ju Syue, Chin-Liang Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Japan Taiwan, Vincent Gauthier, Telecom Sud Paris, France, and Pei-Shan Tsai, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan 1 The Effect of the User's Body on High-Q and Low-Q Planar Inverted F Antennas for LTE Frequencies Samantha Caporal Del Barrio, Mauro Pelosi, Ondrej Franek, and Gert F. Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark

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7 Performance Analysis and Power Allocation of Multi-hop 8 Performance Comparison of Relaying and User Multi-branch Relays with Data Storage over Generalized Cooperation in Multi-Cell Scenarios Fading Channels Fernando Sanchez, Nicolai Czink, and Thomas Zemen, FTW Sonia Sadeque, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Sami Muhaidat, Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria Khalifa University of Science, Technology, Research, United Arab 9 Compressed Channel Estimation for Sparse Multipath Emirates, and Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada Non-orthogonal Amplify-and-forward Cooperative Networks Guan Gui, Wei Peng, Abolfazl Mehbodniya, and Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku University, Japan

Tuesday 8 May 2012 Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 411 Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 413 4A: Resource Allocation for Relaying 1 4C: CoMP and Multiuser MIMO Chair: Prof. Shinsuke Ibi, Osaka University, Japan Chair: Dr. Masayuki Hoshino, Panasonic Corporation, Japan 1 Power Allocation For Direct/Cooperative AF Relay 1 Improved and Opportunistic Interference Alignment Switched SC-FDMA Schemes for Multi-Cell Interference Channels Masayuki Nakada, Tatsunori Obara, Tetsuya Yamamoto, and Fumiyuki Tiangao Gou, UC Irvine, United States, Toshiaki Koike-Akino, and Adachi, Tohoku University, Japan Philip Orlik, MERL, United States 2 Suboptimal Power Allocation for a Two-Path Successive 2 Efficient Feedback Design for Interference Alignment in Relay System with Full Interference Cancellation MIMO Interference Channel Chang-Chen Chu, Hung-Chin Wang, and Chin-Liang Wang, National Sungyoon Cho, Hyukjin Chae, Kaibin Huang, Dongku Kim, Yonsei Tsing Hua University, Taiwan University, South Korea, Vincent K. N. Lau, Hong Kong University of 3 Relaying with Deadline Constraint: Energy Minimization Science & Technology, Hong Kong, and Hanbyul Seo, LG Electronics, South Korea with Full Channel State Information Chin Keong Ho, Peng Hui Tan, and Sumei Sun, A*STAR, Singapore 3 Incorporating Stiefel Geometry in Codebook Design and 4 Inter-Sector Cooperative Relaying for Network Power Selection for Improved Base Station Cooperation Renaud-Alexandre Pitaval, and Olav Tirkkonen, Aalto University, Minimization Finland Koichi Adachi, and Sumei Sun, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 4 New Interference Suppression Precoding Scheme for 5 Energy-Efficient Resource Optimization for Relay-Aided Downlink Multi-User Multi-Stream MIMO Systems Yanzhi Sun, Muqing Wu, and Qilin Guo, Beijing University of Posts Uplink OFDMA Systems and Telecommunications, China Yun Jiang, Jianhua Zhang, Xiaofan Li, and Wei Xu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China 5 Sum Rate Maximizing Zero Interference Linear Multiuser MIMO Transmission Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 412 Helka-Liina Määttänen, Renesas Mobile Europe Ltd, Finland, and Olav 4B: Estimation and Detection Techniques Tirkkonen, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Finland Chair: Dr. Jianming Wu, Fujitsu Research and Development Center Co., LTD., China Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 414 4D: Cellular Networks 1 1 Training Symbol Design for Channel Estimation and IQ Chair: Dr. Michael Einhaus, Panasonic R&D Center Germany, Imbalance Compensation in OFDM Systems Germany Emmanuel Manasseh, Shuichi Ohno, and Masayoshi Nakamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan 1 An Interference Coordination Scheme for Picocell Range 2 A Low-Complexity Semi-Blind Joint CFO and Data Expansion in Heterogeneous Networks Che-Sheng Chiu, Chunghwa Telecom Laboratories, Taiwan, and Chia- Estimation Algorithm for OFDM systems Chi Huang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Kilbom Lee, Sung-Hyun Moon, and Inkyu Lee, Korea University, South Korea 2 Utility-based Dynamic Multi-service Bandwidth Allocation 3 Improved Cell Search and Initial Synchronization Using in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Wenchao Fei, Hui Tian, and Rongrong Lian, Beijing University of PSS in LTE Posts and Telecommunications, China Zhongshan Zhang, University of ScienceTechnology Beijing (USTB), China, Ming Lei, NEC Laboratories China, China, Keping Long, 3 Detection and Protection of Macro-Users in Dominant Area University of ScienceTechnology Beijing (USTB), China, and Yong of Co-channel CSG Cells Fan, Beijing LOIT Technology, China Yuanye Wang, Aalborg University, Denmark, Klaus Pedersen, and 4 A New Noise Variance Based Layered Pruning ML-DFE Frank Frederiksen, Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark Algorithm 4 Impact of Path Loss Exponents on Antenna Location Shubo Ren, Xinyu Mao, Jianjun Wu, and Haige Xiang, Institute of Design for GDAS Modern Communications, PKU, China Wence Zhang, Chunjuan Diao, Mei Zhao, and Ming Chen, National 5 A New Method for Inter-Cell Interference Estimation in Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, Southeast University, China Uplink SC-FDMA Networks Fatima Zohra Kaddour, Telecom ParisTech, France, Emmanuelle 5 RACH Collision Probability for Machine-type Vivier, Institut Supérieur d'Electronique de Paris (ISEP), France, Communications Mylene Pischella, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), Ray-Guang Cheng, Chia-Hung Wei, NTUST, Taiwan, Shiao-Li Tsao, France, and Philippe Martins, Telecom ParisTech, France NCTU, Taiwan, and Fang-Ching Ren, ITRI, Taiwan

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Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 415 3 Parametric Modeling of the Cross-Correlation for Large- 4E: Modulation and Coding Scale-Fading of Propagation Channels Chair: Dr. Sumei Sun, Institute for Infocomm Research, Xuefeng Yin, Xu Zhou, Zhifeng Zhang, Tongji University, China, Singapore Myung-Don Kim, ElectronicsTelecommunications Research Institute, Korea, Korea, Republic of, and Hyun Kyu Chung, Electronics and 1 Digital Compensation of Cross-Modulation Distortion in Telecommunications Research, Korea, Korea, Republic of Multimode Transceivers H. Habibi, Y. Wu, E. J. G. Janssen, and J. W. M. Bergmans, Eindhoven 4 Wind-Induced Slow Fading in Foliated Fixed Wireless University of Technology, Netherlands Links Tien Han Chua, Ian Wassell, University of Cambridge, United 2 DS-CDMA with M-ary Orthogonal Modulation for Kingdom, and Tharek Abd. Rahman, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Wireless Sensor Networks Simultaneously Monitoring Malaysia Multiple Events 5 Broadband Channel Measurement for the High-Speed Ee How Sim, and Lie-Liang Yang, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Railway Based on WCDMA Jiahui Qiu, Cheng Tao, Liu Liu, and Zhenhui Tan, Institute of 3 Factor Graph Based Joint Detection/Decoding for LDPC Broadband Wireless Mobile Communications, China Coded Large-MIMO Systems Lakshmi Narasimhan T, Ananthanarayanan Chockalingam, and B. Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 503 Sundar Rajan, Indian Institute of Science, India 4Pa: Ad-Hoc, Mesh and Sensor Networks Posters 4 SNR-Adaptive Input Quantization for Turbo Decoding 1 Iterative Distributed Amplitude Optimization for Injae Yoo, and In-Cheol Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Distributed Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks Technology (KAIST), Korea, Republic of Jeongseok Ha, KAIST, South Korea 5 Viterbi Demodulation in Two-Level FH-CDMA Wireless 2 Fair Clustering for Energy Efficiency in a Cooperative Systems Based on Reed-Solomon Codes Wireless Sensor Network Lun-Cheng Tsao, Hou-Shou Chen, Guu-Chang Yang, National Chung Sungjin Park, Woongsup Lee, and Dong-ho Cho, KAIST, South Korea Hsing University, Taiwan, Cheng-Yuan Chang, National United 3 SNR-based Link Quality Estimation University, Taiwan, and Wing C. Kwong, Hofstra University, United Wee Lum Tan, Peizhao Hu, NICTA, Australia, and Marius Portmann, States University of Queensland, Australia Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 421 4 Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Allocation in Competitive 4F: Vehicular Electronics and Telematics Wireless Ad hoc Networks Chair: Prof. Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck, Austria Jingrong Wen, Muqing Wu, and Xiong Tang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China 1 Optimal Placement and Configuration of Roadside Units in Vehicular Networks 5 Quadratic Estimation of Success Probability of Greedy Yingsi Liang, Hui Liu, and Dinesh Rajan, Southern Methodist Geographic Forwarding in Unmanned Aeronautical Ad- University, United States hoc Networks Rostam Shirani, Marc St-Hilaire, Thomas Kunz, Carleton University, 2 On the Necessity of Accurate IEEE 802.11p Models for IVC Canada, Yifeng Zhou, Jun Li, and Louise Lamont, Communications Protocol Simulation Research Centre Canada, Canada David Eckhoff, FAU Erlangen, Germany, Christoph Sommer, and Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck, Austria Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 503 3 Achieving Data Utility Fairness in Periodic Dissemination 4Pb: Green Networks Posters for VANETs 1 La VoLTE: novel cross Layer optimized mechanismof Ramon Schwartz, Anthony Ohazulike, and Hans Scholten, University Video transmission over LTE for DRX of Twente, Netherlands Ritesh Kumar Kalle, Amar Kumar Nandan, and Debabrata Das, IIIT Bangalore, India 4 An IEEE 802.11p based Distributed Channel Assignment Scheme Considering Emergency Message Dissemination 2 Fast Control Channel Decoding for LTE UE Power Saving I-Chiao Chu, Po-Yu Chen, and Wen-Tsuen Chen, National Tsing Hua Mads Lauridsen, Anders Riis Jensen, and Preben Mogensen, Aalborg University, Taiwan University, Denmark 5 Experimental study of Bluetooth, ZigBee and IEEE 3 Long Term Evolution Downlink Packet Scheduling using A 802.15.4 technologies on board high-speed trains Novel Proportional-Fair-Energy Policy Jorge Higuera, Elli Kartsakli, José Luis Valenzuela, Andrés Laya, Charles Turyagyenda, Timothy O'Farrell, and Weisi Guo, The Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain, Raquel Martinez, and University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Alicia Aguilar, ADIF, Spain 4 Energy savings in mobile broadband network based on load Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 422 predictions: opportunities and potentials Saulius Samulevicius, Troels Bundgaard Sørensen, Torben Bach 4G: Extreme Propagation Environments Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark, and Gilbert Micallef, Chair: Prof. Samantha Caporal Del Barrio, Aalborg University, Department of Electronic Systems, Denmark Denmark 5 Energy Efficiency Evaluation of SISO and MIMO between 1 Novel Hybrid Propagation Model inside Tunnels LTE-femtocells and 802.11n Networks Ke Guan, Zhangdui Zhong, Bo Ai, State Key Laboratory of Rail Siyi Wang, Weisi Guo, and Tim O'Farrell, The University of Sheffield, Traffic ControlSafety, Beijing Jiaotong University, China, and Cesar United Kingdom Briso-Rodriguez, Escuela Universitaria de Ingenieria Tecnica de Telecomunicacion, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain 6 Energy Efficient Distributed Beamforming with Sensor Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks 2 Statistical Evaluation of Multipath Component Lifetime in Duc To, Toan To, and Jinho Choi, Swansea University, United the Car-to-Car Channel at Urban Street Intersections Kingdom Based on Geometrical Tracking Panagiotis Paschalidis, Kim Mahler, Andreas Kortke, Michael Peter, and Wilhelm Keusgen, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany

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Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30 503 4 Interference Cancellation and Coordination Scheme for 4Pc: Wireless Access Posters 1 Sounding Reference Signal in Multiple-beam Mobile 1 Performance Enhancements in TDMA-based Tactical Satellite Communication System Wireless Networks Ying Si, Yadan Zheng, Shubo Ren, and Jianjun Wu, Institution of Sewon Han, Hngik University, South Korea, Ji-Hoon Park, Hyun-Ho Advanced Communications, PKU, China Shin, and Byung-Seo Kim, Hongik University, South Korea 5 Opportunistic Multicast Scheduling with Coding in OFDM- 2 Code Detection in a CDMA-based Common Channel based Wireless Cellular Networks Yu-Feng Chou, Ray-Guang Cheng, National Taiwan University of Mingming Li, Xiaoxiang Wang, Hongtao Zhang, and Mingwei Tang, ScienceTechnology, Taiwan, and Fang-Ching Ren, ITRI, Taiwan Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China 3 Low PAPR Precoding Design with Dynamic Channel 6 Coordinated in-band ad-hoc transmission underlying Assignment for SCBT System cellular networks Juinn-Horng Deng, Sheng-Yang Huang, and Jeng-Kuang Hwang, Junyi FENG, Samir SAOUDI, Telecom Bretagne, France, Letian Yuan-Ze university, Taiwan RONG, and Thomas DERHAM, Orange Labs Tokyo, Japan

Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 411 5 Dijkstra-Based Higher Capacity Route Selection Algorithm 5A: MIMO Channel Techniques for UMTS Using Bounded Length and State Change for Automobiles Chair: Prof. Zhang Zhongshan, University of Science and I-Te Lin, Keio University, Japan, Dilip Sarkar, University of Miami, United States, Tutomu Murase, NEC Corporation, Japan, and Iwao Technology Beijing, China Sasase, Keio University, Japan 1 Enhancements to MIMO Enabled Cells in WCDMA Cellular Systems Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 413 Zbigniew Matuszewski, Michal Panek, Przemyslaw Czerepinski, Nokia 5C: Cognitive Networks Siemens Networks, Poland, Terence Dodgson, and Thomas Chapman, Chair: Dr. Hiromasa Fujii, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan Roke Manor Research, United Kingdom 1 Adaptive Weighted Scheduling in Cognitive Radio 2 Evaluation of MIMO Transmission for HSUPA Networks Roman Maslennikov, Sitronics Labs, Russian Federation, Przemyslaw Feng Wang, Weihua Zuang, University of Waterloo, Canada, Mikael Czerepinski, Nokia Siemens Networks, Poland, Mikhail Shkerin, Gidlund, ABB AB, Corporate Research, Sweden, Stephen Culver, and Alexey Trushanin, Mikhail Shashanov, and Vyacheslav Shumilov, Dong Xuanming, NokiaSiemens Networks, Denmark Sitronics Labs, Russian Federation 2 Partial Relay Selection in Underlay Cognitive Networks 3 Field Experiments on Closed-Loop SU-MIMO with Fixed Gain Relays Transmission Considering Effect of Antenna Syed Imtiaz Hussain, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar, Configurations in LTE-Advanced Uplink Mohamed-Slim Alouini, King Abdullah University of Science and Shinpei Yasukawa, Teruo Kawamura, Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT Technology, Saudi Arabia, Mazen Hasna, Qatar University, Qatar, and DOCOMO, Inc., Japan, Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO Communications Khalid Qaraqe, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar Laboratories Europe GmbH, Germany, and Hidehiro Andoh, NTT 3 A congestion avoidance routing protocol for cognitive scale- DOCOMO, Inc., Japan free networks 4 System Evaluation of MU-MIMO and Multi-cluster Min Sheng, Yan Shi, and ChangWan Peng, Xidian University, China Allocation in LTE-Advanced Uplink 4 Secondary Spectrum Access Based on Cooperative OFDM Akihiko Nishio, Panasonic Corporation, Japan, Takashi Iwai, Atsushi Relaying Matsumoto, Panasonic Mobile Communications R&D Lab. Co., Ltd., Weidang Lu, Xuanli Wu, Qingzhong Li, and Naitong Zhang, School of Japan, and Daichi Imamura, Panasonic Corporation, Japan Electronics and Information Engineering, Harbin Institute of 5 Study of Leakage-Based Precoding Scheme that Supports Technology, China Coordinated Multi-Point Operation for LTE 5 Secondary Spectrum Sharing in Primary Multicasting Masayuki Hoshino, Panasonic Corporation, Japan, Hui Tong, Systems Panasonic R&D Center China, China, Tomohumi Takata, Panasonic Jung-Hwa Wui, Hanyang University, Korea, Republic of Mobile Communications R&D Lab. Co., Ltd., Japan, Yasuaki Yuda, and Daichi Imamura, Panasonic Corporation, Japan Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 414 Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 412 5D: Relaying 2 5B: Wireless Networks Chair: Prof. Lie-Liang Yang, University of Southampton, UK Chair: Prof. Hiraku Okada, Nagoya University, Japan 1 Frequency Offset and Channel Estimation in Co-Relay 1 CARLA: Combining Cooperative Relaying and Cooperative OFDM Systems Zhongshan Zhang, Jian Liu, Keping Long, University of LinkAdaptation for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks ScienceTechnology Beijing (USTB), China, and Yong Fan, Beijing Li Li, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Zhong Fan, Toshiba LOIT Technology Ltd, China Research Europe Limited, United Kingdom, and Dritan Kaleshi, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 2 Decoding Schemes for Amplify-and-Forward Cooperative 2 Effects of relaying on network lifetime in 2.4GHz OFDM-Based Wireless LAN Systems Hayato Fukuzono, NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, NTT IEEE802.15.4 based body area networks Corporation, Japan Pooyan Abouzar, Kaveh Shafiee, David G. Michelson, and Victor C.M. Leung, University of British Columbia, Canada 3 Bit-Wise Partial Noise Elimination in Cooperative Decode- 3 New Results on the Connectivity in Wireless Ad Hoc Amplify-Forward Relay Node Shinsuke Ibi, Naoyuki Takada, and Seiichi Sampei, Osaka University, Networks Japan Min-Kuan Chang, Che-Ann Shen, and Min-Han Chuang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan 4 Non-regenerative Multi-way Relaying: Ordered MMSE- 4 Dynamic Quota-Based Routing in Delay-Tolerant Networks SIC Receivers Exploiting Temporal Diversity Shou-Chih Lo, and Wei-Rong Liou, National Dong Hwa University, Jianfei Cao, and Zhangdui Zhong, State Key Lab. of Rail Traffic Taiwan Control and Safety, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

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5 Regenerative Multi-way Relaying: Relay Precoding and 2 A GPS pseudorange based cooperative vehicular distance Ordered MMSE-SIC Receiver measurement technique Jianfei Cao, Zhangdui Zhong, and Fanggang Wang, Beijing Jiaotong Daiqin Yang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Fang University, China Zhao, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research & Technology, Singapore, Kai Liu, Hock Beng Lim, Nanyang Technological University, Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 415 Singapore, Emilio Frazzoli, and Daniela Rus, Massachusetts Institute 5E: WiMAX/WLAN of Technology, United States Chair: Prof. Sourav Dhar, Sikkim Manipal Institute of 3 A Calibration-free RSS-based Mobile Positioning System Technology, India Shih-Hau Fang, Ying-Tso Hsu, Bo-Cheng Lu, and Wen-Hsing Kuo, 1 A Data Mapping Algorithm for Two-Level Requests in Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan WiMAX Systems 4 Study of TOA Positioning using UWB Reflected Waves Tsern-Huei Lee, Chi-Hsien Liu, Arleth Soleiy Garth Campbell, Masaru Shimizu, Takayuki Fujiwara, and Shinji Uebayashi, Chukyo National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, and Yaw-Wen Kuo, National University, Japan Chi Nan University, Taiwan 5 Location-aided Multi-user Beamforming for 60 GHz 2 A Performance Comparison of Mobile WiMAX Spectrums: WPAN Systems 2.5 GHz vs. 3.65 GHz Congzheng Han, Xiaoyi Zhu, Angela Doufexi, University of Bristol, Pradhumna Shrestha, Michael Hempel, Puttipong Mahasukhon, Tao United Kingdom, and Taskin Kocak, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Ma, and Hamid Sharif, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 503 3 Performance Evaluation of Audio-Video Telephony in 5P: Multiple Antenna Systems and Space-Time- WiMAX Networks Young-June Choi, and Kyungtae Kim, Ajou University, Korea, Frequency Processing Posters Republic of 1 A simple proof of the generalized optimum continuous 4 Delayed Contention DCF MAC Protocol for IEEE 802.11 running-approximation based on a class of multi-legged- Wireless LANs type signals Yuichi Kida, Ohu University, Japan, and Takuro Kida, Tokyo Institute Yaw-Wen Kuo, and Wei-Fu Lu, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan of Technology, Japan 5 Measuring VoIP Performance in IEEE 802.11p Vehicular 2 Sum Rate of p-Sphere Encoding for MIMO Broadcast Networks Francesca Martelli, M. Elena Renda, Paolo Santi, IIT - CNR, Italy, and Channels with Reduced Peak Power Mahmood Mazrouei-Sebdani, and Witold Krzymień, University of Marco Volpetti, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Italy Alberta /TRLabs, Canada Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 421 3 Reduced-Complexity Single-Carrier E-SDM for Wideband 5F: Interference Mitigation 1 Transmissions Chair: Prof. Witold A. Krzymień, University of Alberta, Canada Cristian Davidescu, Yasutaka Ogawa, Julian Webber, Toshihiko 1 A Low Complexity Interference Suppression Scheme for Nishimura, and Takeo Ohgane, Hokkaido University, Japan High Mobility STBC-OFDM Systems 4 Multi-Antenna Selection using Space Shift Keyingin MIMO Chorng-Ren Sheu, Jia-Wei Liu, Chuan-Yuan Huang, Industrial Systems Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, and Chia-Chi Huang, National Wei-Ho Chung, and Cheng-Yu Hung, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 5 Joint SVD-GSVD Precoding Technique and Secrecy 2 A Novel Subspace Decomposition-Based Detection Scheme Capacity Lower Bound for the MIMO Relay Wire-tap with Soft Interference Cancellation for OFDMA Uplink Channel Yung-Ping Tu, Wen-Hsien Fang, and Yie-Tarng Chen, National Marouen Jilani, and Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University, Japan Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan 6 Power Allocation Algorithms for ZF-THP Sum Rate 3 Inter-Signal Interference Cancellation Filter for Four- Optimization in Multi-user Multi-antenna Systems Element Single Sideband Modulation Wookbong Lee, Changick Song, Sangrim Lee, Kilbom Lee, Korea Yi Jiang, Zhenyu Zhou, Waseda University, Japan, Masahiko Nanri, University, South Korea, Jin Sam Kwak, LG Electronics, South Korea, Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., Japan, Gen-Ichiro Ohta, and Inkyu Lee, Korea University, South Korea and Takuro Sato, Waseda University, Japan 7 Proportionally Fair User Scheduling for Multiuser MIMO 4 IQ Imbalance Estimation Scheme with Intercarrier Systems with Unequal Average SNR Users Interference Self-Cancellation Pilot Symbols in OFDM Yuyuan Chang, and Kiyomichi Araki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Direct Conversion Receivers Japan Hiroyuki Miyashita, Mamiko Inamori, Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio 8 MLD-based MU-MIMO Detection Scheme for LTE University, Japan, and Teruji Ide, Kagoshima National College of Technology, Japan Downlink Chimato Koike, Daisuke Ogawa, Takashi Seyama, and Takashi Dateki, 5 Non-orthogonal Access Scheme over MultipleChannels Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan with Iterative Interference Cancellation and Fractional 9 A New MIMO detection algorithm based on the Gaussian Sampling in OFDM Receiver Hiroyuki Osada, Mamiko Inamori, and Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio graphical model Mohammed Teeti, Ying Zhuang Liu, and Jun Sun, Huazhong University, Japan University of Science and Technology, China Tuesday, 8 May 2012 14:00-15:30 422 10 HARQ Throughput Performance of Training Sequence 5G: Positioning Aided SC-MIMO Using Reduced Complexity ML Block Chair: Prof. Shinsuke Hara, Osaka City University, Japan Detection 1 Probabilistic Neural Network For RSS-Based Collaborative Tetsuya Yamamoto, and Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku University, Japan Localization 11 Simulation Analysis of Wireless Channel Effect on IEEE Peisen Zhao, Chunxiao Jiang, Tsinghua University, China, Hongyang 802.11n Physical Layer Chen, The University of Tokyo, Japan, and Yong Ren, Tsinghua Ali Bouhlel, Valéry Guillet, Orange Labs, France, Ghais El Zein, and University, China Gheorghe Zaharia, INSA RENNES, France

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12 Impact of Base Station Antenna Tilt on the Performance of Nima Seifi, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Mikael Network MIMO Systems Coldrey, Ericsson AB, Sweden, Michail Matthaiou, and Mats Viberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 411 3 Improving Throughput by Multi-cell Coordinated Vertical 6A: LTE and LTE-Advanced 1 Plane Beam Control with Pre-coding Chair: Dr. Peter Rost, NEC Europe Labs Kenji Hoshino, and Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile Corp., Japan 1 Simple Channel Predictors for Lookahead Scheduling 4 Iterative Inter-Cluster Interference Cancellation for Thomas Werthmann, Matthias Kaschub, Magnus Proebster, Universität Cooperative Base Station Systems Stuttgart, Germany, and Stefan Valentin, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Kazuki Maruta, Atsushi Ohta, Masataka Iizuka, and Takatoshi Germany Sugiyama, NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories, Japan 2 Improved Detection of ACK/NACK Messages in the LTE 5 Design of Delay-Tolerant Space-time Codes with Linear Uplink Control Channel MMSE Receivers Danyo Danev, Yi Wu, and Erik G. Larsson, Linköping University, Wenjin Wang, and Fu-Chun Zheng, University of Reading, United Sweden Kingdom 3 Traffic-based DRX Cycles Adjustment Scheme for 3GPP Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 414 LTE Systems 6D: Green Technology Yu-Ping Yu, and Kai-Ten Feng, National Chiao Tung University, Chair: Dr. Pål Frenger, Ericsson AB, Sweden Taiwan 1 A Measurement Based Energy Model for IEEE 802.16e 4 Self-Optimisation of Antenna Beam Tilting in LTE Mobile WiMAX Devices Networks Bjoern Dusza, Christoph Ide, and Christian Wietfeld, TU Dortmund Rouzbeh Razavi, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland University, Germany 5 Auto-Tuning of Downlink Power of LTE Femtocells 2 Power Allocation in Energy Harvesting Relay Systems Adaptive to Various Interference Conditions Imtiaz Ahmed, Aissa Ikhlef, Robert Schober, University of British Motoki Morita, Yasuhiko Matsunaga, and Kojiro Hamabe, NEC Columbia, Canada, and Ranjan K. Mallik, Indian Institute of Corporation, Japan Technology, Delhi, India Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 412 3 Energy Saving Dynamic Relaying Scheme in Wireless 6B: Scheduling and Resource Control Cooperative Networks Using Markov Decision Process Chair: Dr. Yasuhiko Tanabe, Toshiba Corporation, Japan Yifei Wei, Chaowei Wang, Mei Song, Yue Ma, Beijing University of PostsTelecommunications, China, and Xiaojun Wang, Dublin City 1 A Frequency-domain Sounding Scheme for LTE TDD University, Ireland Beamforming Systems 4 Design of Predistorter Using Measured Nonlinear baolong zhou, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Characteristics of Power Amplifier with Memory Effect Bell, China, Lingge Jiang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China, Yasuyuki Oishi, Shigekazu Kimura, Eisuke Fukuda, Takeshi Takano, Shengjie Zhao, Lu Zhang, Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, China, Chen Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan, Daisuke Takago, Yoshimasa Daido, He, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China, Zhining Jiang, and Kun zhao, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan, and Kiyomichi Araki, Tokyo Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, China Institute of Technology, Japan 2 Long Step User Selection Algorithm for Unitary 5 Optimization of broadcasting scheme for the CASoRT Beamforming Yan Li, Yi Sun, and Feng Zhou, Dalian University Of Technology, system Shuo Hou, Xiaofeng Zhong, and Shunliang Mei, Tsinghua University, China China 3 Reduced Complexity Joint User and Receive Antenna Selection Algorithms for SLNR-based Precoding in MU- Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 415 MIMO Systems 6E: Femtocell Networks Piya Patcharamaneepakorn, Angela Doufexi, and Simon Armour, Chair: Dr. Yoshihisa Kishiyama, NTT DOCOMO, Japan University of Bristol, United Kingdom 1 Secure and Multihomed Vehicular Femtocells 4 Efficient Channel Estimation Method for MIMO Antenna Suneth Namal, Jani Pellikka, and Andrei Gurtov, University of Oulu, Selection Systems Exploiting Temporal Correlation of Finland Channel 2 Learning-based Cell Selection Method for Femtocell Yousuke Naruse, and Jun-ichi Takada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Networks Japan Chaima Dhahri, and Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University, Japan 5 Performance of Outer-Loop Control for AMC Based on 3 A Novel Coordinated Spectrum Assignment Scheme for Mutual Information in MIMO-OFDM Downlink Densely Deployed Enterprise LTE Femtocells Teppei Ebihara, Tokyo City University, Japan, Hidekazu Taoka, Yi Wu, Hai Jiang, and Dongmei Zhang, Nokia Siemens Networks, DOCOMO Germany, Nobuhiko Miki, NTT DOCOMO, Japan, and China Mamoru Sawahashi, Tokyo City University, Japan 4 Incentive Mechanism for Uplink Interference Avoidance in Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 413 Two-Tier Macro-Femto Networks 6C: Cooperative MIMO Zhu Xiao, Peng Wang, Xu Zhang, Shyam Mahato, University of Chair: Dr. Takahiro Asai, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, Lei Chen, Ranplan Wireless Network Design Ltd, UK, United Kingdom, and Jie Zhang, University of 1 Error Compensated MMSE-based Multi-User Precoding Sheffield, United Kingdom for Coordinated Multi-Point Transmission Dennis Hui, and Kambiz Zangi, Ericsson Research, United States 5 Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Traffic Sharing in Enterprise LTE Femtocells 2 On the Frequency Allocation for Coordinated Multi-Point J. M. Ruiz-Aviles, S. Luna-Ramirez, M. Toril, and F. Ruiz, University Joint Transmission of Malaga, Spain June Hwang, Seung Min Yu, Seong-Lyun Kim, Yonsei university, South Korea, and Riku Jantti, Aalto university, Finland

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Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 421 Matthias Hartmann, André Bourdoux, Praveen Raghavan, Antoine 6F: Parameter Estimation 2 Dejonghe, and Liesbet Van der Perre, Imec, Belgium Chair: Prof. Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio University, Japan 2 N-ary Biorthogonal Pulse Position Shape Modulation for 1 Factor-Graph-Based Iterative Receiver Design in the Hybrid TH/DS Multiple Access UWB System Presence of Strong Phase Noise Ye-Shen Shen, National Formosa University, Taiwan, Fang-Biau Hongjie Zhao, Nan Wu, Hua Wang, and Jingming Kuang, Beijing Ueng, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, Wen-Min Kao, Institute of Technology, China National Formosa University, Taiwan, and Jui-Chi Chang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan 2 Low Complexity SNR Estimation for Linear Modulations 3 Space-Time-Frequency Trellis Coding for Multiband on AWGN Channel Chaoxing Yan, Hua Wang, Nan Wu, and Jingming Kuang, Beijing OFDM Ultra Wideband Wireless Systems Institute of Technology, China Phuc Le Ngoc, Le Chung Tran, and Farzad Safaei, University of Wollongong, Australia 3 Stochastic NDA CRLB for DOA Estimation over SIMO 4 Physical-layer Network Coding using FSK Modulation Systems Faouzi Bellili, Achref Methenni, Sofiene Affes, INRS-EMT, Canada, under Frequency Offset and Alex Stephenne, Huawei Canada, Canada Terry Ferrett, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA, United States, Hideki Ochiai, Yokohama National University, Japan, 4 Theoretical Study of the Impact of Channel Estimation and Matthew Valenti, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, Errors on the Performance of IDMA Detectors USA, United States Manouane Caza-Szoka, Adel Omar Dahmane, Universite du Quebec à 5 Transmission of discrete constellations under strong Trois-Rivieres, Canada, Claude D'Amours, University of Ottawa, Canada, and Frederic Domingue, Universite du Quebec à Trois- interference Rivieres, Canada Dimitrios-Alexandros Toumpakaris, University of Patras, Greece, Jungwon Lee, , United States, and Rizwan 5 Unsupervised Bit Error Rate Estimation Using Maximum Ghaffar, University of Waterloo, Canada Likelihood Kernel Methods 6 Adaptive Linearization Through Narrowband Feedback jia dong, Samir Saoudi, TELECOM BRETAGNE, France, and Tarik Alexander Lozhkin, and Michiharu Nakamura, Fujitsu Laboratories Ait-Idir, INPT, Morocco Ltd., Japan Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 422 7 A Novel SLM Method for PAPR Reduction of OFDM 6G: Wireless Sensor Networks 1 System Chair: Prof. Takaya Yamazato, Nagoya University, Japan Lei Ning, Mingchuan Yang, Zhenyong Wang, and Qing Guo, 1 Long Duration Broadcast Authentication for Wireless Communication Research Center Harbin Institute of Technology, China Sensor Networks 8 A Low Complexity Multiuser Interference Compensation Yongsheng Liu, Jie Li, University of Tsukuba, Japan, and Minyi Guo, Scheme for OFDMA Uplink Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Yang Zhang, Jiandong Li, Lihua Pang, and Qin Liu, Xidian University, 2 Energy-efficient Barrier Coverage in WSNs with China Adjustable Sensing Ranges 9 Iterative Timing Recovery with Turbo Decoding at Very Han Xu, Bang Wang, Wenyu Liu, and Changqing Wang, Huazhong Low SNRs University of Science and Technology, China Jianrong Bao, Minjian Zhao, Jie Zhong, and Yunlong Cai, Zhejiang 3 TBRA: Termites Based Routing Algorithm in 3D Wireless University, China Sensor Networks 10 A Novel Hardware Implementation Mechanism for AR4JA Mu-Sheng Lin, Jenq-Shiou Leu, Wen-Chi Yu, Kuen-Han Li, National Codes in Deep Space Communication Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, and Jean-Lien Ming Li, Mingchuan Yang, Xingqi Zhang, and Qing Guo, Harbin C. Wu, St. John's University, Taiwan Institute of Technology, China 4 Implicit Location Update Enhanced Reliability for Mobile 11 Communications Receivers Employing Wavelet-Domain Sinks in WSNs Zero-Forcing Equalization of Multipath Fading Channels Yongbin Yim, Hosung Park, Jeongcheol Lee, Seungmin Oh, and Sang- Canute Vaz, and David Daut, Rutgers, The State University of New Ha Kim, Chungnam National University, Korea, Republic of Jersey, United States 5 In-Network Local Distributed Estimation for Power- 12 Enhanced DFT-based Channel Estimation for LTE Uplink constrained Wireless Sensor Networks Meilong Jiang, Guosen Yue, Narayan Prasad, and Sampath Rangarajan, Santosh Shah, and Baltasar Beferull-Lozano, Universidad de Valencia, NEC Labs America, United States Spain 13 An Adaptive MIMO Detection Approach for LTE Tuesday, 8 May 2012 16:00-17:30 503 Advanced Uplink 6P: Transmission Technologies Posters Jijian Chen, and Xinsheng Zhao, Southeast University, China 1 Algorithm-Architecture Co-Optimization of Area-Efficient 14 Research on the Performance of Noisy Chaotic Neural SDR Baseband for Highly Diversified Digital TV Standards Network based on Travelling Salesman Problem Kiyotaka Kobayashi, Hidekuni Yomo, Panasonic Corporation, Japan, Haibo Zhang, Xiaoxiang Wang, and Hongtao Zhang, Beijing Min Li, Raf Appeltans, Hans Cappelle, Amir Amin, Aissa Couvreur, University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Wednesday 9 May 2012 Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 411 2 A Reduced-Complexity Multiband MIMO Receiver with 7A: Practical Aspects of Cognitive Radio Estimation of Analog Devices Imperfection Chair: Dr. Ha-Nguyen Tran, NICT, Japan Tomoya Ohta, Kyoto University, Japan, Satoshi Denno, Okayama University, Japan, and Masahiro Morikura, Kyoto University, Japan 1 Channel-Based Detection of Primary User Emulation Attacks in Cognitive Radios 3 Non-Linear Distortion Noise Control by Clipping and Wen-Long Chin, Chun-Lin Tseng, Chun-Shen Tsai, Wei-Che Kao, and Filtering in Spectrum Sharing Systems Chun-Wei Kao, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Seiichiro Okamoto, Shigeru Tomisato, Okayama University, Japan, Hiromasa Fujii, NTT DOCOMO, Inc., Japan, Masaharu Hata,

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Okayama University, Japan, Shunji Miura, and Hidetoshi Kayama, 2 A Tree Pruning Algorithm For MIMO Sphere Decoding NTT DOCOMO, Inc., Japan Based On Path Metric 4 Efficient Coding Scheme for Broadcast Cognitive Pilot Shiliang Wang, Xiaolong Guo, Songlin Sun, Beijing University of Channel in Cognitive Radio Networks Posts and Telecommunications, China, Tiehong Tian, Shizhen Sun, Qixun ZHANG, Zhiyong FENG, and Ping ZHANG, Beijing University System Integration Limited Corporation, China, and of Posts and Telecommunications, China Xiaojun Jing, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China 5 Reducing load of geo-location database by querying with secondary user's preferred channels 3 A Virtual Successive Detection for Cooperative MU-MIMO Ha-Nguyen Tran, Yohannes D. Alemseged, Chen Sun, and Hiroshi Systems with Reduced CSI Harada, NICT, Japan Akihito Taya, Kyoto University, Japan, Satoshi Denno, Okayama University, Japan, Koji Yamamoto, Masahiro Morikura, Kyoto Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 412 University, Japan, Daisuke Umehara, Kyoto Institute of Technology, 7B: Cellular Networks 2 Japan, Hidekazu Murata, and Susumu Yoshida, Kyoto University, Chair: Dr. Hong Yang, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent, USA Japan 1 Base Station Placement Based on Force Fields 4 Kalman-based MIMO Receivers using Gaussian Sum Fred Richter, and Gerhard Fettweis, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Approximations Germany Dawoon Lee, and Sooyong Choi, Yonsei University, South Korea 2 Ping-pong Reduction using Sub cell Movement Detection 5 Frequency Domain Turbo Equalization for MIMO-CPSC Zoltán Fehér, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Systems with Large Delay Spreads Hungary, András Veres, Ericsson Hungary LTD., Hungary, and Zalán Yogendra U. Itankar, and Ananthanarayanan Chockalingam, Indian Heszberger, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Institute of Science, India Hungary Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 415 3 GSM/GPRS Bearers Efficiency Analysis for Machine Type 7E: Wireless Sensor Networks 2 Communications Chair: Dr. Yasunori Owada, NICT, Japan Ming Fang, Xing Zhu, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China, Miguel Torres, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Spain, Luis Anaya, Vodafone 1 Synchronization of Wireless Sensor Networks using Group, Spain, and Leo Patanapongpibul, Vodafone Group, United Natural Environmental Signals Based on Noise-Induced Kingdom Phase Synchronization Phenomenon 4 Verification of Link Performance Prediction for CDMA Makoto Harashima, Hiroyuki Yasuda, and Mikio Hasegawa, Tokyo Michal Panek, and Przemyslaw Czerepinski, Nokia Siemens Networks, University of Science, Japan Poland 2 Radio-disjoint Geographic Multipath Routing for Reliable 5 Difference-Based Joint Parameter Configuration for MRO Data Transfer in Lossy WSNs and MLB Jeongcheol Lee, Hosung Park, Seungmin Oh, and Sang-Ha Kim, Jie Chen, Hongcheng Zhuang, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China, Chungnam National University, Korea, Republic of Beletskiy Andrian, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, Moldova, and You 3 A Novel Data Collection Scheme for WSNs Li, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China Jie Li, Xiucai Ye, University of Tsukuba, Japan, and Li Xu, FuJian Normal University, China Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 413 7C: Relays for LTE 4 Sequential Compressive Sensing in Wireless Sensor Chair: Prof. Li Yong, Beijing University of Post and Networks Telecommunications, China Jinping Hao, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Filippo Tosato, Toshiba Telecommunications Research Lab, United Kingdom, and 1 A Study of UE-to-UE Interference between TDD Systems Robert Piechocki, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Muhammad Imadur Rahman, Erik Dahlman, David Astély, Anders 5 Utilization of Partial Common Information in Distributed Wallén, and Leif R. Wilhelmsson, Ericsson Research, Sweden Compressive Sensing 2 Protocol Impact of LTE Relays on User Performance JeongHun Park, SeungGye Hwang, DongKu Kim, Yonsei University, Riikka Susitaival, Ericsson, Finland Korea, Republic of, and JangHoon Yang, Korean German Institute of 3 Evaluation of Potential Relay Locations in a Urban Macro- Technology, Korea, Republic of Cell Scenario with Applicability to LTE-A Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 421 Ignacio Rodriguez, Claudio Coletti, and Troels B. Sørensen, Aalborg 7F: Transportation University, Denmark Chair: Prof. Sumin Zhang, Jilin University, China 4 The Potential of Moving Relays--- A Performance Analysis Yutao Sui, Agisilaos Papadogiannis, and Tommy Svensson, Chalmers 1 Driver Modeling for Simulation of Transportation Systems University of Technology, Sweden Sumin Zhang, and Weiwen Deng, Jilin University, China 5 LTE In-Band Relay Prototype and Field Measurement 2 A 3D Virtual Radar System for Prediction and Evaluation Rui Fan, Jiansong Gan, Zhiheng Guo, Weihong Liu, Hai Wang, of Radar Sensor Performance in Traffic Monitoring Ericsson China Communication Company, China, Kristofer Sandlund, Chengcheng Jiang, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China, Yan Wu, Jean- Ericsson AB., Sweden, Jianjun Liu, Xiaodong Shen, and Guangyi Liu, Paul Linnartz, Marco Haverlag, and Xin Wang, Eindhoven University Research Institute, China of Technology, Netherlands 3 Development and Evaluation of ITS Information Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 414 Communication System for Electric Vehicle 7D: MIMO Detection Techniques Yuriko Hattori, Tomokazu Shimoda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Chair: Prof. Camilla Hollanti, Aalto University, Finland Japan, and Masayoshi Ito, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, Japan 1 Signal De-multiplexing in Branch Metric Calculation for 4 Optimal Charging Control for Electric Vehicles in Smart Spatially Multiplexed MIMO System Microgrids with Renewable Energy Sources Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio University, Japan Li Zhu, Beijing Jiaotong University, China, F. Richard Yu, Carleton University, Canada, Bin Ning, and Tao Tang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

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5 Toward Real-time Vehicle Detection Using Stereo Vision 5 Inter-Cell Interference Coordination for a Downlink and an Evolutionary Algorithm OFDMA Relay Network with Multicells Vinh Dinh Nguyen, Thuy Tuong Nguyen, Dung Duc Nguyen, and Jae Junho Eun, Hanmok Shin, and Jae Hong Lee, Seoul National Wook Jeon, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea University, South Korea Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 422 6 Performance of Two-Hop Communication Links 7G: Interference Mitigation 2 Employing Various Relay Processing Schemes Chair: Prof. Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University, Japan Jia Shi, and Lie-Liang Yang, University of Southampton, United Kingdom 1 Clustering for Interference Alignment in a Multiuser 7 A Low-Complexity Practical Quantize-and-Forward Interference Channel Sujie Chen, and Roger S. Cheng, Hong Kong University of Science and Scheme for Two-hop Relay Systems Duong T. Tran, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Technology, Hong Kong Switzerland, Sumei Sun, and Ernest Kurniawan, Institute for Infocomm 2 Distributed Interference Avoidance Research, A*STAR, Singapore Woon Hau Chin, Toshiba Research Europe Limited, United Kingdom 8 A Gain Matrix Design Method to Ensure Reciprocity in 3 Interference Alignment: Improved design viaprecoding TDD MIMO Two-Hop Relay Systems vectors Lei Song, Lihua Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Yasser Fadlallah, Abdeldjalil Aïssa-El-Bey, Karine Amis, and Ramesh China, and Markku Juntti, University of Oulu, Finland Pyndiah, Institu Telecom, Telecom Bretagne, France 9 Cluster-based Fair Allocation Algorithm for Multi-relay 4 Joint Channel Information Estimation and Data Detection Single Carrier Distributed Networks for OFDM-Based Systems Under Unknown Interference Homa Eghbali, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Ibrahim Abualhaol, The-Hanh Pham, and Ying-Chang Liang, Institute for Infocomm Sami Muhaidat, and Youssef Iraqi, Khalifa University of Science, Research (I2R), Singapore Technology, and Research, United Arab Emirates 5 Suppression of Constant Modulus Interference in 10 Adaptive Modulation in Decode-and-Forward (DF) Multimode Transceivers by Closed-Loop Tuning of a Cooperative Communications Nonlinear Circuit Chih-Yung Song, Min-Kuan Chang, and Guu-Chang Yang, National H. Habibi, Y. Wu, E. J. G. Janssen, P.G.M. Baltus, and J. W. M. Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Bergmans, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 11 Dynamic Decode and Forward With Network Coding Wednesday, 9 May 2012 9:00-10:30 503 Wei-Cheng Liu, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, and Yu- 7P: Cooperative Communications, distributed Neng Chen, Wistron Corporation, Taiwan MIMOs and Relaying Posters 2 12 A Minimum Bit Error-Rate Detector for Amplify and 1 Cell Edge Throughput Improvement by Base Station Forward Relaying Systems Cooperative Transmission Control with Reference Signal Qasim Ahmed, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, and Sonia Aissa, KAUST, Saudi Arabia Interference Canceller in LTE System Atsushi Nagate, Daigo Ogata, and Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile 13 Bound Analysis of Physical Layer Network Coding in Corp., Japan Interference-Limited Two-way Relaying System 2 Joint Preprocessing Techniques for Downlink CoMP Fei Yang, Meiyu Huang, Sihai Zhang, and Wuyang Zhou, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), China Transmission in Multipath Fading Channels Jeng-Shin Sheu, and Chia-Hui Hsieh, National Yunlin University of 14 A Physical-Layer Network Coding Scheme Based on Linear Science & Technology, Taiwan MIMO Detection 3 Partial Joint Processing with Efficient Backhauling in Hao-Hsiang Chung, Shiuan-Hao Kuo, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, and Coordinated MultiPoint Networks Mao-Chao Lin, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan Tilak Rajesh Lakshmana, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, University, Taiwan Carmen Botella, Universitat de València, Spain, and Tommy Svensson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 15 Location-aided Transmit Strategy in Bidirectional Relay 4 Multiuser MIMO Transmission in Distributed Antenna over MISO Rician Channels Dong Xu, Zijian Bai, Guido Bruck, and Peter Jung, University of Systems with Heterogeneous User Traffic Duisburg-Essen, Germany Long Gao, Sudhanshu Gaur, and Joydeep Acharya, Hitachi America, Ltd, United States 16 Capacity of a Modulo-Sum Arbitrary SISO Relay Network Youvaraj Sagar, Jie Yang, and Hyuck Kwon, Wichita State University, United States

Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 411 3 Predicted Eigenvalue Threshold Based Spectrum Sensing 8A: Spectrum Sensing 2 With Correlated Multiple-Antennas Chair: Prof. Takeo Fujii, The University of Electro- Kais Hassan, Univ Lille Nord de France, France, Roland Gautier, Université Européenne de Bretagne, France, Université de Brest , Communciations, Japan CNRS, France, Iyad Dayoub, Univ Lille Nord de France, France, 1 Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio Based on Multiple Emanuel Radoi, Université Européenne de Bretagne, France, Antenna Université de Brest, France, and Marion Berbineau, Univ Lille Nord de Huan Cong Nguyen, Elisabeth de Carvalho, and Ramjee Prasad, France Aalborg University, Denmark 4 Spectrum Sensing for Networked System Using 1-bit 2 Efficient Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Compressed Sensing with Partial Random Circulant Wireless Relay Networks over Rayleigh Flat Fading Measurement Matrices Channels Doohwan Lee, NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Japan, Tatsuya Quoc-Tuan Vien, Huaglory Tianfield, and Brian Stewart, Glasgow Sasaki, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The Caledonian University, United Kingdom University of Tokyo, Japan, Takayuki Yamada, Kazunori Akabane, Yo Yamaguchi, and Kazuhiro Uehara, NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Japan

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5 A Reliable Collaborative Spectrum Sensing Scheme Based 2 Time Domain Delay Items Design for Memory Orthogonal on the ROCQ Reputation Model for Cognitive Radio Polynomial Predistorter Networks Zhan Shi, Hui Li, Jianmin Zhou, Fujitsu R&D Center CO., Ltd., China, Ming Zhou, Huifang Chen, Lei Xie, and Kuang Wang, Zhejiang and Jianming Wu, Fujitsu R&D Center CO., Ltd., Canada University, China 3 Compressed Sensing Techniques for Decision Feedback 6 The Idle Period Distribution for CSMA/CA Networks for Equalization of Sparse Wireless Channels Spectrum Sensing Applications Evangelos Vlachos, Aris Lalos, Giannis Lionas, and Kostas Berberidis, Raymond Jayabal, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, and University of Patras, Greece Chiew Tong Lau, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 4 H-infinity Filter with Adaptive Robustness Level for Space- Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 412 Time Equalization 8B: Coordinated Transmission Fabiano de S. Chaves, INdT - Nokia Institute of Technology, Brazil, Joao M. T. Romano, University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil, Chair: Dr. Muhammad Imadur Rahman, Ericsson Research, Mohamed Abbas-Turki, and Hisham Abou-Kandil, ENS-Cachan, Sweden France 1 Overview of Single Frequency Multipoint Transmission 5 Reliability-based Precancellation of Inter-Carrier Concepts for HSDPA and Performance Evaluation of Interference for Highly Mobile OFDM Systems Intra-site Multiflow Aggregation Scheme Rana Desouky Kazamel, University of Stuttgart, Germany, Nabil Sven Dmitry Petrov, Ilmari Repo, Magister Solutions Ltd., Finland, and Loghin, Sony Deutschland GmbH, Germany, and Joachim Speidel, Marko Lampinen, Renesas Mobile Europe, Finland University of Stuttgart, Germany 2 Multi-BS Cooperative Interference Control for LTE Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 415 Systems 8E: Wireless LAN Daigo Ogata, Softbank Mobile Corp., Japan, Atsushi Nagate, Sotbank Mobile Corp., Japan, and Teruya Fujii, Softbank Mobile Corp., Japan Chair: Dr. Noriyuki Fukui, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 3 Dual Decomposition Based Power Allocation for Downlink OFDM Non-Coherent Cooperative Transmission System 1 An Orthogonal Polarization based MIMO Transmission for Xin Chen, Xiaodong Xu, Xiaofeng Tao, and Hui Tian, Beijing Advanced 60GHz WLAN University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Masahiro Umehira, Toshiaki Sasame, Ibaraki University, Japan, and Hirokazu Sawada, Tohoku University, Japan 4 Performance Analysis of Enhanced Inter-cell Interference Coordination in LTE-Advanced Heterogeneous Networks 2 Novel Wi-Fi Throughput Estimation Method Considering Yuanye Wang, Aalborg University, Denmark, and Klaus Pedersen, CSMA/CA Behavior Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark Yuichi Imagaki, Kanshiro Kashiki, Kosuke Yamazaki, and Akira Yamaguchi, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan 5 Joint Transmission for LTE-Advanced Systems with Non- Full Buffer Traffic 3 A Throughput Model for CSMA/CA with a Cross-Layer Yong-Ping Zhang, Liang Xia, Philipp Zhang, Shulan Feng, Jingyuan Payload-Dropping Optimization Sun, and Xiaotao Ren, Huawei Technologies, China Raymond Jayabal, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, and Chiew Tong Lau, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 413 4 Adaptive Pushout: A Buffer Management Scheme to 8C: Resource Allocation for Relaying 2 Improve TCP Fairness in Wireless LANs Chair: Prof. Koji Yamamoto, Kyoto University, Japan Kazushige Hayashi, Shigeo Shioda, Nobuyoshi Komuro, Shiro Sakata, 1 Performance Analysis of Two-way Relay Selection Scheme Chiba University, Japan, and Tutomu Murase, NEC, Japan Based on ARDT Protocol 5 How much can Wi-Fi offload? - A Large-scale Dense-urban Meiyu Huang, Fei Yang, Sihai Zhang, and Wuyang Zhou, University Indoor Deployment Study of Science and Technology of China (USTC), China Liang HU, Claudio Coletti, Aalborg University, Denmark, Jan Elling, 2 Energy Efficient Relay Selection for Two-Way Relay Telenor, Denmark, Preben Mogensen, Nokia Siemens Networks, System Denmark, and Huan Nguyen, Aalborg University, Denmark Qi Sun, Lihua Li, and Lei Song, Beijing University of Posts and Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 421 Telecommunications, China 8F: MIMO Channels 3 Outage Probability of Joint Relay Selection and Power Chair: Prof. Ke Guan, Beijing Jiaotong University, China Allocation for Two-Way Relay Networks over Rayleigh 1 A Study on Power Delay Profile Measurement using IEEE Fading Channels Zheng Ren, Yongyu Chang, Yongliang Zhang, and Dacheng Yang, 802.11g based Long Preamble Signals for WLAN Systems Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China at 2.4 GHz band Hironobu Hatamoto, Satoru Shimizu, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., 4 Optimal Design of Probabilistic Slot Allocation for Japan, Yasuhiro Kanaoka, and Ikuo Yamashita, Kansai Electric Power Multiple-Sensor Relaying Networks Co., Inc., Japan Insook Kim, and Dongwoo Kim, Hanyang University, South Korea 2 Prediction and Measurement of Multiuser MIMO-OFDM 5 Optimal Progressive Precoder Design for ARQ Packet Channel in Rural Australia Retransmissions in Nonregenerative MIMO Relay Systems Hajime Suzuki, David Robertson, CSIRO, Australia, Nisal Ratnayake, Zhengyu Zhang, and Ling Qiu, University of Science and Technology and Karla Ziri-Castro, Queensland University of Technology, Australia of China, China 3 Carrier Frequency Characteristic of Time-Spatial Profile in Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 414 Outdoor LOS Environments 8D: Predistortion and Equalization Hideki Omote, Yosuke Sugita, Yoshichika Ohta, and Teruya Fujii, Chair: Prof. Yasushi Yamao, The University of Electro- Softbank Mobile, Japan Communications, Japan 4 MIMO Hardware Simulator: Digital Block Design for 1 A New Loop-delay Estimation Algorithm for Amplifier 802.11ac Applications with TGn Channel Model Test Predistortion System Bachir Habib, Gheorghe Zaharia, and Ghais El Zein, IETR/INSA de Zhengdai Li, Xiaonian He, and Nan Wu, Beijing Institute of Rennes, France Technology, China

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5 An Empirical Investigation of Multi-path Clusters in an 5 A Comparative Study of Mixed Traffic Scenarios for Outdoor MIMO Propagation Environment Different Scheduling Algorithms in WiMAX Lian Chang, Jianhua Zhang, Fenghua Zhang, and Baoling Liu, Beijing Milad Alizadeh, Rudzidatul Dziyauddin, Dritan Kaleshi, and Angela University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Doufexi, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 422 6 Simple Formulas for Area Coverage Probability of Cellular 8G: Transmission Techniques 2 Wireless Networks Chair: Dr. Koichi Adachi, Institute for Infocomm Research, Hong Yang, Bell Laboratories, United States Singapore 7 Interference Analysis and Performance Evaluation on the 1 A Spectrally Efficient Transmission Scheme for Signals Coexistence of Macro and Micro/Pico Cells in LTE Networks Yang LAN, and Atsushi Harada, DOCOMO Beijing Communications with Large Bandwidth Laboratories Co., Ltd., China Paulo Silva, IT/ISE, University of Algarve, Portugal, and Rui Dinis, IT/FCT, New University of Lisbon, Portugal 8 Optimal Resource Allocation for Multi-Access in 2 An Optimal Multiuser Beamforming Scheme based on the Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Jie Miao, Zheng Hu, Canru Wang, Rongrong Lian, and Hui Tian, Worst SNR in Cellular Systems Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Da Wang, Peking University, China, Lin Bai, Beihang University, China, Chen Chen, Peking University, China, Wenyang Guan, Swansea 9 Self-Organized Resource allocation for LTE Pico Cells: A University, United Kingdom, Ye Jin, Peking University, China, and Reinforcement Learning Approach Jinho Choi, Swansea University, United Kingdom Afef Feki, Véronique Capdevielle, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France, 3 Channel selection HARQ feedback in LTE-Advanced France, and Elom Sorsy, Telecom Bretagne, France Fredrik Berggren, Huawei Technologies Sweden AB, Sweden, and 10 Heterogeneous Wireless Network Traffic Load Estimation Jianghua Liu, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China based on Chaos Theory 4 Impact of Nonlinear Devices in Software Radio Signals Xue Han, Yucheng Zhang, Liang Huang, and Jinglin Shi, Institute of Slavisa Tomic, ISR and FCT-UNL, Portugal, Rui Dinis, Instituto de Computing Technology, CAS, China Telecomunicações, Portugal, and Marko Beko, UNINOVA and ULHT, 11 The Gain of a Targeted Introduction of OSG Femtocells Portugal into a LTE Macro Network 5 In-Building DAS for High Data Rate Indoor Mobile Kimmo Hiltunen, NomadicLab, Ericsson Research, Oy L M Ericsson Communication Ab, Finland Temitope Alade, Hassan Osman, University of Kent, United Kingdom, 12 A Dynamic MaxPRB-adjusting Scheduling Scheme based and Miranda Ndula, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United on SINR Dispersion Degree in LTE System Kingdom Wenyu Li, Beijing University of PostsTelecommunications, China, 6 Control Channel Design for Carrier Aggregation between Chao Zhang, Li Jin, Zhongfang Wang, Lin Zhang, and Yu Liu, Beijing LTE FDD and LTE TDD Systems University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Yong Li, Beijing University of PostsTelecommunications, China, Qin 13 QoS verification for Minimization of Drive Tests in LTE Mu, Liu Liu, Lan Chen, DOCOMO Beijing Communications networks Laboratories Co., Ltd., China, Mugen Peng, and Wenbo Wang, Beijing Fedor Chernogorov, and Timo Nihtilä, Magister Solutions Ltd., Finland University of Posts and Telecommunications, China 14 QoS-Aware Load Balancing Algorithm for Joint Group Wednesday, 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30 503 Call Admission Control in Heterogeneous Networks 8P: Wireless Networks Posters Rongrong Lian, Hui Tian, Wenchao Fei, Jie Miao, and Canru Wang, 1 The Reliable Packet Transmission Based on PMIPv6 Route Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Optimization 15 Handover Methods Considering Channel Conditions of NamYeong Kwon, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea, Republic of, Multiple Aggregated Carriers Moonseong Kim, Korean Intellectual Property Office, Korea, Republic Mingju Li, Liu Liu, Xiaoming She, and Lan Chen, DOCOMO Beijing of, Seung-Tak Oh, and Hyunseung Choo, Sungkyunkwan University, Communications Laboratories Co., Ltd, China Korea, Republic of 16 A Reliable Broadcast Transmission Approach Based on 2 The Performance Study of Optimal Contention Window for Random Linear Network Coding IEEE 802.11 DCF Access Control Hongkun Xi, Xiaoxiang Wang, and Yuan Zhao, Hongtao Zhang, Chien-Erh Weng, and Chun-Yin Chen, National Kaohsiung Marine Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China University, Taiwan 17 Joint Source-Network Coding Optimization for Video 3 Online Detection of Fake Access Points using Received Streaming over Wireless Multi-hop Networks Signal Strengths Huali Cui, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, Depei Qian, BeiHang Taebeom Kim, Haemin Park, Hyunchul Jung, and Heejo Lee, Korea University, China, Xingjun Zhang, Cuiping Jing, and Yifei Sun, Xi'an University, South Korea Jiaotong University, China 4 Application of Tagged User Analysis to FU-FB Slotted 18 Mobile Relay Amplifying Matrix Design of the Cooperative ALOHA Performance over Frequency Selective Fading Distributed MMSE Relaying for AF Wireless Mobile Channels Networks Khurram Masood, Muhammad Saqib Sohail, Asrar U H Sheikh, and Kanghee Lee, Hyuck Kwon, Yazan Ibdah, Wenhao Xiong, and Edwin Mohamed A. Haleem, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Sawan, Wichita State University, United States Saudi Arabia

Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 411 2 Evaluation of Control Channel Performance with Adaptive 9A: Green Radio Links Radio Unit Activation in LTE Chair: Prof. Danyo Danev, Linköping University, Sweden Pål Frenger, Ericsson AB, Sweden, Havish Koorapaty, and Jiann- Ching Guey, Ericsson Research, United States 1 Rate Control for Energy Minimization of DelayConstrained 3 Modulation optimization for achieving energy efficient Cellular Transmissions communications over fading channels Nof Abuzainab, Anthony Ephremides, University of Maryland, United Fernando Rosas, and Christian Oberli, Pontificia Universidad Católica States, and Andre Santos, Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent, Germany de Chile, Chile

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4 Simplified Sequential Linear Assignment Algorithm for Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 414 Energy Efficient Resource Allocation 9D: Performance Evaluation for Wireless Access Jingon Joung, Peng Hui Tan, Chin Keong Ho, and Sumei Sun, Institute Chair: Dr. Lan Yang, DOCOMO Beijing Labs, China for Infocomm Research, Singapore 1 Incremental Redundancy for LDPC Codes of 2nd 5 Energy-Efficient Subcarrier-and-Bit Allocation in Multi- Generation DVB Systems User OFDMA Systems Nabil Sven Loghin, Sony Deutschland GmbH, Germany, Makiko Kan, Fourat Haider, Cheng-Xiang Wang, Harald Haas, Heriot-Watt Sony Corporation, Japan, and Jan Zoellner, Technische Universitaet University, United Kingdom, Erol Hepsaydir, 3G UK, United Braunschweig, Germany Kingdom, and Xiaohu Ge, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China 2 A New Switching Scheme for DVB-RCS+M Return Link in a Land based Scenario Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 412 Mauro Tropea, Peppino Fazio, and Salvatore Marano, University of 9B: Resource Allocation Calabria, Italy Chair: Prof. Jungang Liu, Univerisity of Ottawa, Canada 3 Characterisation of Other-cell Interference in Co-channel 1 Enhanced Multiuser Eigenmode Transmission for Joint WCDMA Small Cell Networks Frequency-spatial Resource Allocation in OFDM-MIMO Rouzbeh Razavi, Stepan Kucera, Cristian Androne, and Holger Downlink Systems Claussen, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland Fanglei Sun, Huan Sun, Mingli You, Tao Yang, and Jinhui Chen, 4 Investigation of Network Virtualization and Load Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell Co., China Balancing Techniques in LTE Networks 2 Admission and Allocation Policies in Heterogeneous Ming Li, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany, Liang Zhao, Wireless Networks with Handover Xi Li, University of Bremen, Germany, Xiaona Li, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany, Yasir Zaki, University of Bremen, Pierre Coucheney, Inria, France, Emmanuel Hyon, Universite Paris Germany, Andreas Timm-Giel, Hamburg University of Technology, Ouest Nanterre - LIP6, France, and Corinne Touati, Inria, France Germany, and Carmelita Görg, University of Bremen, Germany 3 A Novel Rate Adaptation Scheme for Dynamic Bandwidth 5 Distance dependent Call Blocking Probability, and Area Management in Wireless Networks Peppino Fazio, Mauro Tropea, Fiore Veltri, and Salvatore Marano, Erlang Efficiency of Cellular Networks Subhendu Batabyal, and Suvra Das, Indian Institute of Technology University of Calabria, Italy Kharagpur, India 4 Joint beam adaptation in 60GHz interference channel via sequential stochastic approximation Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 415 Ke Dong, Xuewen Liao, and Shihua Zhu, Xi'an Jiaotong University, 9E: Beam/Null-Forming China Chair: Prof. Kentaro Nishimori, Niigata University, Japan 5 A Dynamic Channel Assignment Scheme for Distributed 1 Resource Block Basis MMSE Beamforming for Antenna Networks Interference Suppression in LTE Uplink Ryusuke Matsukawa, Tatsunori Obara, and Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku Eiji Mochida, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Japan, Mitsuru University, Japan Hirakawa, Innovation Core SEI, Inc., United States, Takashi Yamamoto, Yoshizo Tanaka, Yoshihiro Hamada, Yoji Okada, and Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 413 Mitsuo Sugimoto, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Japan 9C: Relaying 3 2 System-level performance of interference suppression Chair: Dr. Tsuguhide Aoki, Toshiba Corporation, Japan receivers in LTE system 1 Iterative Spatial Demapping for Two Correlated Sources Kari Pietikäinen, Renesas Mobile Europe Ltd., Finland, Felipe Del with Power Control over Fading MAC Carpio, Aalto University, Finland, Helka-Liina Määttänen, Marko Khoirul Anwar, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Lampinen, Tommi Koivisto, and Mihai Enescu, Renesas Mobile (JAIST), Japan, and Tad Matsumoto, Japan Advanced Institute of Europe Ltd., Finland Science and Technology (JAIST) and Center for Wireless 3 Investigation on Advanced Receiver Employing Communication, University of Oulu, Finland, Japan Interference Rejection Combining in Asynchronous 2 Iterative Frequency-Domain Channel Estimation and Network for LTE-Advanced Downlink Equalization for Relay-Assisted SFBC Single-Carrier Yusuke Ohwatari, Nobuhiko Miki, Tetsushi Abe, NTT DOCOMO, Systems INC., Japan, and Hidekazu Taoka, DOCOMO Communications Haitao Zhang, Xin Zhang, and Dacheng Yang, Beijing University of Laboratories Europe GmbH, Germany Posts and Telecommunications, China 4 Novel Robust Adaptive Beamforming 3 Inter-cell Interference Cancelation Schemes Using Chia-Cheng Huang, and Ju-Hong Lee, National Taiwan University, Alternate Relay Transmission Taiwan Jae-Woo Kwon, Seong-Ho Park, and Young-Chai Ko, Korea 5 A Study on Transmit Beamforming at Source Node in University, South Korea MISO-SISO/MIMO-MIMO AF Relays 4 Cooperative Communications with Opportunistic Naohito Kiyomi, Julian Webber, Toshihiko Nishimura, Takeo Ohgane, Nonorthogonal Amplify-and-Forward Relaying and Yasutaka Ogawa, Hokkaido University, Japan Li Chen, Sun Yat-sen University, China, Rolando Carrasco, Newcastle Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 421 University, United Kingdom, and Ian Wassell, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom 9F: Resource Allocation for Wireless Ad Hoc 5 A New Cooperative Transmission Strategy for Physical- Networks Layer Security with Multiple Eavesdroppers Chair: Prof. Katsuhiro Naito, Mie University, Japan Chin-Liang Wang, Ting-Nan Cho, and Kai-Jie Yang, National Tsing 1 Efficient Continuous Object Tracking with Virtual Grid in Hua University, Taiwan Wireless Sensor Networks WoonSik Kim, Agency for Defense Development, Korea, Republic of, Hosung Park, Jeongcheol Lee, and Sang-Ha Kim, Chungnam National University, Korea, Republic of

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2 Topology-Transparent Distributed Multicast and 3 Study of Radio Resource Allocation Scheme for Single Broadcast Scheduling in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Carrier FDMA in LTE Network Yiming Liu, Tsinghua University, China, Victor O. K. Li, Ka-Cheong Yen-Wen Chen, National Central University, Taiwan, I-Hsuan Peng, Leung, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and Lin Zhang, Minghsin University of ScienceTechnology, Taiwan, and Chien-Yu Tsinghua University, China Lai, National Central University, Taiwan 3 Minimum Latency Data Diffusion in Intermittently 4 Self-Optimization of RACH Power Considering Multi-cell Connected Mobile Networks Outage in 3GPP LTE Systems Maheswaran Sathiamoorthy, University of Southern California, United Wonbo Lee, Dongmyoung Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea, States, Wei Gao, Pennsylvania State University, United States, Bhaskar Seunghyun Choi, University of Michigan, United States, Kyung-Joon Krishnamachari, University of Southern California, United States, and Park, DGIST, South Korea, Sunghyun Choi, Seoul National University, Guohong Cao, Pennsylvania State University, United States South Korea, Ki-Young Han, Samsung, South Korea 4 Robust Networking for Bandwidth Constrained Mobile 5 On the Role of Downlink Control Information in the Tactical Radios Provision of QoS for NRT Services in LTE Li Li, Minghui Shi, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada, David González G, Mario Garcia-Lozano, Silvia Ruiz, and Joan and Thomas Kunz, Carleton University, Canada Olmos, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain 5 A Transmit Power Control Algorithm for Data Acquisition 6 A Cooperative Downlink Power Setting Scheme for CA- Systems based Femtocells Kazuyuki Ozaki, Yun Wen, Hiroshi Fujits, Fujitsu Laboratories LTD., Ben Wang, Yinghai Zhang, Weidong Wang, Beijing University of Japan, Chao Lv, Jun Tian, Jianming Wu, Fujitsu Research and Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), China, Ming Lei, and Lei Development Center Co., Ltd, China, and Makoto Yoshida, Fujitsu Jiang, NEC Laboratories China, NEC (China) Co., Ltd., China Laboratories LTD., Japan 7 Dynamic Clustering based Sub-band Allocation in Dense Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 422 Femtocell Environments 9G: Channel Estimation Wei Li, Wei Zheng, Xiangming Wen, and Tao Su, Beijing University Chair: Prof. Rui Dinis, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal of Posts and Telecommunications, China 1 An effective channel estimation scheme for bi-directional 8 Enhanced Inter-cell Interference Coordination in two-timeslot OFDM relay transmission using analog Heterogeneous Networks for LTE-Advanced Shaoyi Xu, Beijing Jiaotong University, China, Jing Han, Renesas network coding Mobile R&D, China, and Tao Chen, Renesas Mobile R&D, Finland Yuta Koshimizu, and Eiji Okamoto, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan 9 Inter-tier Handover in Macrocell/Relay/Femtocell 2 Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems over Time-Varying Heterogeneous Networks Guanding Yu, Chuang Ma, Zhejiang University, China, and Jietao and Sparse Dispersive Channels Zhang, Huawei, China Qilin Guo, Muqing Wu, Qinjuan Zhang, Xiaofang Hao, and Yanzhi Sun, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China 10 Load Balance based Dynamic Inter-Cell Interference 3 Improving Multi-Dimensional Graph-Based Soft Channel Coordination for Relay Enhanced Cellular Network Jun Wang, Jianguo Liu, Dongyao Wang, Jiyong Pang, Gang Shen, and Estimation Jinhui Chen, Alcatel Lucent Shanghai Bell, China Christopher Knievel, Peter Adam Hoeher, University of Kiel, Germany, Alexander Tyrrell, and Gunther Auer, Docomo Euro-Labs, 11 Enhanced Dynamic Inter-cell Interference Coordination Germany Schemes for LTE-Advanced 4 Iterative MAP Channel Estimation Based on Factor Graph Jing Wang, Xiaoming She, and Lan Chen, DOCOMO Beijing Communications laboratories Co., Ltd, China for OFDM Mobile Communications Kazushi Muraoka, Kazuhiko Fukawa, Hiroshi Suzuki, and Satoshi 12 DM-RS Based Open-Loop CoMP in LTE-A System Suyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Jian Zhang, Yuantao Zhang, Yi Zhang, Yi Wang, and Hua Zhou, Fujitsu Research and Development Center Co., Ltd, Beijing, China 5 Performance of Decision-Directed Channel Estimation Using Low-Rate Turbo Codes for DFT-Precoded OFDMA 13 Joint Scheduling for Multi-Service in Coordinated Multi- Keita Miwa, Tokyo City University, Japan, Nobuhiko Miki, Teruo Point OFDMA Networks Kawamura, NTT DOCOMO, Japan, and Mamoru Sawahashi, Tokyo Binru Huang, Jingya Li, and Tommy Svensson, Chalmers University of City University, Japan Technology, Sweden Wednesday, 9 May 2012 14:00-15:30 503 14 Estimation of Effective Radio Resource Usage for VoIP 9P: Wireless Access Posters 2 Scheduling in OFDMA Cellular Networks Suvra Das, Priyangshu Ghosh, and Prabhu C, Indian Institute of 1 Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11ac DCF with Hidden Technology Kharagpur, India Nodes Zheng Chang, Olli Alanen, Toni Huovinen, Timo Nihtilä, Magister 15 Delta Metric Scheduling for LTE-Advanced Uplink Multi- Solutions Ltd, Finland, Eng Hwee Ong, Jarkko Kneckt, Nokia, Finland, user MIMO Systems and Tapani Ristaniemi, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Peng Shang, Xudong Zhu, Lu Zhang, Jinsong Wu, and Jinhui Chen, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs (China), China 2 Impact of Amplitude Component on HSUPA Closed Loop Transmit Diversity Performance 16 TD-LTE Network Evolution With In-band And Out-band Petri Eskelinen, Frans Laakso, Magister Solutions Ltd., Finland, and Micro Cells Deployment Marko Lampinen, Renesas Mobile Corporation, Finland ZhuYan Zhao, Jian Wang, Hao Guan, Nokia Siemens Networks, China, Preben Mogensen, Nokia Siemens Networks, Denmark, GuangYi Liu, and XiaoDong Shen, China Mobile Research Institute, China

Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:00-17:30 411 2 Optimization for Outage Probability Constrained Robust 10A: Distributed Beamforming Downlink Collaborative Beamforming Chair: Prof. Kenichi Higuchi, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Zheng Dong, Ju Liu, Shandong University, China, He Chen, The University of Sydney, Austria, and Hongji Xu, Shandong University, 1 Robust Distributed Cognitive Relay Beamforming China P Ubaidulla, King Abdulla University of ScienceTechnology, Saudi Arabia, and Sonia Aissa, INRS, University of Quebec, Canada

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3 Beamforming Optimization for Generalized MIMO Y Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:00-17:30 414 Channels with Both Multiplexing and Diversity 10D: Signal Detection Zhendong Zhou, and Branka Vucetic, The University of Sydney, Chair: Dr. Mamoru Sawahashi, Tokyo City University, Japan Australia 1 2-step QRM-MLBD using Detection Ordering for Single- 4 Two-Cell Coordinated Transmission Scheme Based on Carrier Transmission Interference Alignment and MU-MIMO Beamforming Katsuhiro Temma, Tetsuya Yamamoto, and Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku Chongning Na, Xiaolin Hou, and Atsushi Harada, DOCOMO Beijing University, Japan Communications Laboratories Co., Ltd., China 2 Compressive Sensing Multi-User Detection with Block- 5 Distributed Filter-and-Forward Beamforming for Two- Wise Orthogonal Least Squares Way Relaying Networks under Channel Uncertainties Henning Schepker, Univeristy of Bremen, Germany, and Armin Chen Luo, Chengwen Xing, Zesong Fei, Beijing Institute of Dekorsy, University of Bremen, Germany Technology, China, Shaodan Ma, University of , China, and Jingming Kuang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China 3 Overlap QRM-ML Block Signal Detection for Single- Carrier Transmission without CP Insertion Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:00-17:30 412 Hideyuki Moroga, Tetsuya Yamamoto, and Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku 10B: Performance Evaluation for Wireless University, Japan Networks 4 Superposed Band Detection Based on Error Probability Chair: Prof. Asrar U. H. Sheikh, King Fahd University of Using Initial Likelihood Masking Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Genji Hayashi, Keio University, Japan, Jun Mashino, and Takatoshi Sugiyama, NTT Access Network Service 1 Performance Analysis for Direction of Arrival Estimating Systems Laboratories, Japan Algorithms Pradhumna Shrestha, Michael Hempel, Puttipong Mahasukhon, Tao 5 Investigation on Data Identification Problem for Data- Ma, and Hamid Sharif, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States Dependent Superimposed Training Kuei-Cheng Chan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Wei-Chieh 2 Evaluation of the SCTP Optimal Path Selection with Ant Huang, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, Chih-Peng Colony Optimization Probabilistic Equation Li, Institute of Communications Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen Implementation University, Taiwan, and Hsueh-Jyh Li, Graduate Institute of Muhammad Ariff Baharudin, Minh Quang Tran, and Eiji Kamioka, Communication Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:00-17:30 415 3 Area Spectral Efficiency of Soft-Decision Space-Time- 10E: Resource Allocation for Cognitive Radio Frequency Shift Keying Aided Slow Frequency Hopping Chair: Prof. Ta-Sung Lee, National Chiao Tung University, Multiple Access Lajos Hanzo, and Hoang Anh Ngo, University of Southampton, United Taiwan Kingdom 1 A Mini-Slot Sensing with Selective Coordinator in 4 A Study on a Transmit Antenna Directivity Control of Cognitive Radio System Adaptive Array for Secure Wireless Transmission Based on Lijun Peng, Zhiyong Feng, Rong Li, and Ping Zhang, Beijing the Multi-Path Routing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Masaaki Yamanaka, Hiroshima International University, Japan, 2 Optimal Power Allocation in a Spectrum Sharing System Shinichi Miyamoto, Seiichi Sampei, Osaka University, Japan, and with Partial CSI Norihiko Morinaga, Hiroshima International University, Japan Xitao Gong, Guido Dartmann, Adrian Ispas, and Gerd Ascheid, ICE, 5 RAR: Risk Aware Revocation mechanism for Vehicular RWTH Aachen University, Germany Networks 3 A Distributed Cluster-Based Self-Organizing Approach to Carlos Gañán, José L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Resource Allocation in Femtocell Networks Alins, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain, Carlos Silva- Wei-Sheng Lai, and Ta-Sung Lee, National Chiao Tung University, Cardenas, and Gumercindo Bartra-Gardini, Pontificia Universidad Taiwan Católica del Perú, Peru 4 An Auction Approach to Resource Allocation in OFDM- Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:00-17:30 413 Based Cognitive Radio Networks 10C: LTE and LTE-Advanced 2 Lihong Cao, Wenjun Xu, Jiaru Lin, Kai Niu, and Zhiqiang He, Beijing Chair: Dr. Fan Rui, Ericsson China Communications, China University of Posts and Telecommunications, China 1 Support of Low Complexity LTE Terminals 5 Joint Sparse Spectrum Reconstruction and Information Yuichi Morioka, Sony Europe Ltd., United Kingdom, and Martin Fusion via l1-Minimization Beale, IPWireless Inc., United Kingdom Andreas Bollig, Steven Corroy, and Rudolf Mathar, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 2 System-level Modeling and Evaluation of Interference Suppression Receivers in LTE System Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:00-17:30 421 Marko Lampinen, Renesas Mobile Europe Ltd., Finland, Felipe Del 10F: Positioning and Mobile Applications Carpio, Aalto University, Finland, Tero Kuosmanen, Tommi Koivisto, Chair: Prof. Kazunori Hayashi, Kyoto University, Japan and Mihai Enescu, Renesas Mobile Europe Ltd., Finland 1 SafeTRIP: A Bi-directional Communication System 3 Investigation on Rate Matching and Soft Buffer Splitting Operating in S-band for Road Safety and Incident for LTE-Advanced Carrier Aggregation Prevention Kazuaki Takeda, Yuta Sagae, Naoto Ohkubo, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Massimo Celidonio, Dario Di Zenobio, Ermanno Fionda, Fondazione Japan, and Hiroyuki Ishii, DOCOMO Innovations, INC., United States Ugo Bordoni, Italy, Guillermo Grau Panea, INDRA, Spain, Sebastien 4 Uplink Control for Low Latency HARQ in TDD Carrier Grazzini, EUTELSAT SA, France, Bernhard Niemann, Fraunhofer Aggregation Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen, Germany, Lorenzo Pulcini, Yang Lu, Liu Liu, Mingju Li, and Lan Chen, DOCOMO Beijing Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy, Sandro Scalise, Institute of Communications Laboratories Co., Ltd, China Communications and Navigation, DLR, Germany, Emanuele Sergio, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy, and Sabino Titomanlio, M.B.I., Italy

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2 RF-based Vehicle Detection and Speed Estimation 2 OFDM Signal Transmission by EPWM Transmitter in Nehal Kassem, Corporation, United States, Ahmed Kosba, Nonlinear RoF Channel Alexandria University, Egypt, and Moustafa Youssef, Egypt-Japan Xiaoxue Yu, Motoharu Matsuura, Shinsuke Yokozawa, and Yasushi Univ. of Sc. & Tech. (E-JUST), Egypt Yamao, Advanced Wireless Communication Research Center, the 3 CRT-based AL-FEC and Its Application on Streaming over University of Electro-Communications, Japan the WiMAX Networks for High-Speed Rail Reception 3 PAPR Reduction Techniques with Hybrid SLM-PTS Shih-Ying Chang, and Hsin-Ta Chiao, ITRI, Taiwan Schemes for OFDM Systems 4 Estimating Step Distance Using Simple Harmonic Motion HONG-JIE CHOU, PING-YOU LIN, and JUNG-SHAN LIN, National Kun-Chan Lan, and Wen-Yuah Shih, National Cheng Kung University, Chi Nan University, Taiwan Taiwan 4 Power and Rate Adaptation for MQAM/OFDM Systems Wednesday, 9 May 2012 16:00-17:30 422 under Fast Fading Channels Zhicheng Dong, Provincial Key Lab of Information, Southwest 10G: OFDM 2 Jiaotong University, School of Engineering, Tibet University, China, Chair: Prof. Hideki Ochiai, Yokohama National University, Japan Pingzhi Fan, Weixi Zhou, Provincial Key Lab of Information, 1 Approaching the Maximum Likelihood Performance with Southwest Jiaotong University, China, and Erdal Panayirci, Kadir Has Nonlinearly Distorted OFDM Signals University, Turkey João Guerreiro, FCT-UNL, Portugal, Rui Dinis, Instituto de 5 Realizing up and downlink subcarrier allocation in Telecomunicações, Portugal, and Paulo Montezuma, UNINOVA, Orthogonal Frequency Division Duplex (OFDD) Systems Portugal Shenghong Li, and Ross Murch, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong 3rd Green Wireless Communications and Networks Workshop Chairs: 5. Energy-Efficient Cellular Network Design Based On User's John Thompson, University of Edinburgh Mobility and Service Characteristics Timothy O'Farrell, University of Sheffield Haibao Ren, University of Science and Technology of China; Ming Zhao, University of Science & Technology of China; Wuyang Zhou, TPC University of Science and Technology of China; Jinkang Zhu, USTC; Simon Armour, University of Bristol Dong Peng, Research Institute of China Mobile Xiang Chen, Tsinghua University Ngoc-Dung Dao, Huawei Technologies Canada Co., Ltd. 6. Energy-friendly Network Selection in Heterogeneous Simon Fletcher, NEC Corporation Wireless Networks Juan Fan, Sihai Zhang, Wuyang Zhou, University of Science and Weisi Guo, University of Sheffield Technology of China Congzheng Han, Ofcom Go Hasegawa, Osaka University 1250-1400 Lunch Break Oliver Holland, King's College London Sunday, 6 May 14:00-14:45 Room 413 Chadi Khirallah, University of Edinburgh Afternoon Keynote Jinsong Wu, Bell Laboratories A Novel Hyper-Cellular Architecture for Globally Sihai Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China Resource-optimized and Energy-Efficient Networks Liqiang Zhao, Xidian University (GREEN) Zhisheng Niu, Tsinghua University Sunday, 6 May 9:30-10:40 Room 413 Opening Keynotes Sunday, 6 May 14:45-16:45 Room 414 Fundamentals of Green Wireless Communications Energy Efficient Wireless Techniques Liqiang Zhao, Xidian University Chair: Matthew Wu, Huawei An Overview of Research Advances in the Mobile VCE 1. Energy-efficient multi-user scheduling with IR-HARQ Green Radio Project Ye Wu, Dr. Shugong Xu, Huawei Technologies, Co. Ltd. Chadi Khirallah, University of Edinburgh 2. Computational Complexity and Energy Consumption 1040-1050 Coffee Break Analysis of Dynamic Resource Scheduling Algorithms for Sunday, 6 May 10:50-12:50 Room 414 LTE Energy Efficient Wireless Networks Congzheng Han, Ofcom; Simon Armour, University of Bristol Chair: Chadi Khirallah, University of Edinburgh 1525-1545 Coffee Break 1. On the Bandwidth-Power Tradeoff for Heterogeneous 3. Lowering Area Power Consumption via Coded Cooperation Wireless Networks with Orthogonal Bandwidth Allocation Assisted by Layered Relays Shunqing Zhang, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd; Shugong Xu, Huawei Na Deng, Ming Zhao, Wuyang Zhou, Jinkang Zhu University of Technologies Co. Ltd. Science and Technology of China, China 2. Capacity-Energy-Cost Tradeoff in Small Cell Networks 4. Power-Delay Tradeoff Improvement with Adaptive Weisi Guo, Timothy O'Farrell, University of Sheffield Modulation Scheme under Practical Power Model Yan Chen, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.; Shunqing Zhang, Huawei 3. Cooperative Virtual Cell Clustering for Green Cellular Technologies Co. Ltd; Shugong Xu, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. Networks Feng Chen, Xiaowei Qin, University of Science and Technology of 5. Transmit Precoding for Receive Spatial Modulation Using China Imperfect Channel Knowledge Athanasios Stavridis, Sinan Sinanovic, University of Edinburgh; Marco 4. Energy Efficiency and Spectral Efficiency Trade-off of a Di Renzo, CNRS-SUPELEC-Univ Paris-Sud; Harald Haas, University Novel Interference Avoidance Approach for LTE-Femtocell of Edinburgh Networks Siyi Wang, The University of Sheffield; Charles Turyagyenda, Timothy 1645 Close of Workshop O'Farrell, University of Sheffield

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Vehicular Electronics 2012 (VE2012) Chair: Sunday, 6 May 14:00-15:30 Room 414 Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center VE2012 Session 3 Sunday, 6 May 9:30-9:40 Room 414 Chair: Haris Kremo, Toyota InfoTechnology Center VE2012 Opening 1. Development of an Integrated Driving path Estimation Algorithm for ACC and AEBS Using Multi-sensor Fusion Sunday, 6 May 9:40-10:30 Room 414 Lee Dongwoo, Kim Beomjun, Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National University; VE2012 Session 1 Lee Jaewan, Korea Automobile Testing & Research Institute Chair: Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center 2. Lateral Disturbance Compensation Using Motor Driven 1. A Comprehensive Analysis of Beacon Dissemination in Power Steering Vehicular Networks Kyuwon Kim, Jaewoong Choi and Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National Hoa-Hung Nguyen, Adhitya Bhawiyuga and Han-You Jeong, Pusan University National University 3. Robust moving object detection using beam pattern for 2. SCB: Store-Carry-Broadcast Scheme for Message night-time driver assistance Dissemination in Sparse VANET Rui Zhang, Eunsoo Park, Yongji Yun, Hakil Kim and Hyoungrae Kim, Sok-Ian (Ines) Sou, National Cheng Kung University; Yinman Lee, Inha University National Chi Nan University Poster Introductions 1. Detection of Stochastic Noise in Vehicular Applications 10:30 - 11:00 Break Jia-Sheng Hu, National University of Tainan; Feng-Rung Hu, National Taichung University of Education Sunday, 6 May 11:00-12:30 Room 414 VE2012 Session 2 2. Fail-safe Control Strategy of Traction Motor in Electric Chair: Onur Altintas, Toyota InfoTechnology Center Mobility with Sensorless Control Scheme Ilhan Kim, Hyeongsu Kim, Taesuk Kwon and Hyeoundong Lee, 1. A research on Generic Functional System Requirement Hyundai Mobis Engineering Concept and Management Tool 3. Optimum Design of the Electric Vehicle Traction Motor Seungbeom Kim, Guy Championnet and Louis Lee, Hyundai Carnes Co. Ltd. using the Hairpin Winding Dae-Sung Jung, Yong-Ho Kim, Un-Ho Lee and Hyeoun-Dong Lee, 2. Virtualization for Testing in Model-driven Distributed Hyundai Mobis System 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee and Posters Youngheum Kim, Seungyong Lee and Seungbeom Kim, Hyundai Carnes Sunday, 6 May 16:00-16:45 Room 414 3. Slim Size Card Key Development, #1122080 VE2012 Session 4 Park Dongsik and Lee Ilyoung, Continental Automotive Systems Chair: Haris Kremo, Toyota InfoTechnology Center Corporation 1. Coordinated Control of Tractive and Braking Forces using 4. Development of Image Synthesis Algorithm with Multi- High Slip for Improved Turning Performance of an Camera Electric Vehicle equipped with In-wheel Motors Kapje Sung, Joongryoul Lee, Junsik An and Eugene Chang , Hyundai Wongun Kim and Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National University Motors 2. Development of a Combined Steering Torque Overlay and Differential Braking Control for Side Crash Prevention 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break Dongwook Kim, Junyung Lee and Kyongsu Yi, Seoul National University

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