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The 14th International Symposium on Communications
and Information Technologies (ISCIT 2014)
Youngjung Sky Resort, Incheon, Korea
http://www.iscit2014.org
Sept. 24 – Sept. 26
2014
Organized by
UWB Wireless Communications Research Center, Inha University Smart Spectrum Engineering IT Research Center, Inha University
Organizing and Technical Program Committees
Honorary Symposium Chair
Jeong Bok Yoo, Mayor of Incheon Metropolitan City, Korea
Organizing Committee Chair
Kyung Sup Kwak, Inha University, Korea
Organizing Committee Co-Chairs
Eryk Dutkiewicz, Macquarie University, Australia
Kosin Chamnongthai, KMUTT, Thailand
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University, Korea
Hyunchul Kang, Incheon National University, Korea
Advisory Chairs
Dong Ho Cho, KAIST, Korea
Jaiyong Lee, Yonsei University, Korea
Chul Sun Park, KAIST, Korea
Youngchan Kim, University of Seoul, Korea
Zheng Zhou, BUPT, China
Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Hokkaido University,Japan
Dong S. Ha, Virginia Tech, USA
Geza Kolumban, Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Hungary
Ramjee Prasad, Alborg University, Denmark
Alok Barua, Indian Institute of Technology, India
International Steering Committee
Zhou Zheng, BUPT, China (Chair)
Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Hokkaidao University, Japan
Kyung Sup Kwak, Inha University, Korea
Eryk Dutkiewicz, Macquarie Univeristy, Australia
Kosin Chamnongthai, KMUTT, Thailand
Somsak Choomchuay, KMITL, Thailand
Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University, China
Yoshio Ito, Tottori University, Japan
Jay Guo, CSIRO, ICT Centre, Australia
Masakiyo Suzuki, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan
Lap-Pui Chau, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University, Korea
David Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Toshio Wakabayashi, Tokai University, Japan
Pinit Kumhom, KMUTT, Thailand
Shou Yen Robert Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Wang Xue, Tsinghua University, China
Vorapoj Patanavijit, ABAC, Thailand
A. S. Korotkov, St.Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Russia
Pui-In Mak, University of Macau, China
Technical Program Chair
Sang-Jo Yoo, Inha University, Korea
Technical Program Track Chairs
Hyun-seo Oh, ETRI, Korea
Duk Kyung Kim, Inha University, Korea
Hanho Lee, Inha University, Korea
Seokjoo Shin, Chosun University, Korea
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University, China
Xue Wang, Tsinghua University, China
Xiaojing Huang, CSIRO, Australia
Mitsuji Muneyasu, Kansai University, Japan
Qinghai Yang, Xidian University, China
S.M. Riazul Islam, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Jinseok Chae, Incheon National University, Korea
Lin Wang, Xiamen University, China
Social Event Chair
Sang-sin Park, Incheon Metropolitan City, Korea
Publicity Chairs
Gengfa Fang, Macquarie University, Australia
Shaoyi Xu, BJTU, China
Yukitoshi Sanada, Keio University, Japan
Zhiquan Bai, Shandong University, China
Sana Ullah, CISTER, Portugal
Kyung Heon Koo, Incheon National University, Korea
Joong Han Yoon, Silla University, Korea
Niamat Ullah, GPG Jahanzeb College, Pakistan
Publication Chairs
Tae-Jin Noh, Incheon Metropolitian City, Korea
Sangwhan Lee, Kookmin University, Korea
Registration Chairs
Ji-Won Chung, Incheon Development Institute, Korea
Byoung-Jo Choi, Incheon National University, Korea
Yanyan Shen, Inha University, Korea
Local Arrangement Chair
Jong-seon Lee, Incheon Metropolitan City, Korea
Web Service Chair
Anup Thapa, Inha University, Korea
General Secretary
Subodh Pudasaini, Inha University, Korea
Technical Program Committee Members
Liang Xue, Hebei University of Engineering, China
Qiaoni Han, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Enlong Che, University of Technology, Australia
Xu Huang, University of Canberra, Australia
Xiangming Wen, BUPT, China
Yihua Zhu, Zhejiang University of Technology, China
Kai Xing, Univesity of Science and Technology of China, China
Zhaocheng Wang, Tsinghua University, China
Chao Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
Baohua Fan, National University of Defense Technology, China
Guanding Yu, Zhejiang University, China
Shaowei Wang, Nanjing University, China
Jiayin Qin, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
Guopeng Zhang, China University of Mining and Technology, China
Shimin Gong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Linhao Dong, The University of Liverpool, UK
Toshiaki Miyazaki, The University of Aizu, Japan
Joonsuk Kim, Korea University, Korea
Zhiquan Bai, Shandong University, China
Zaichen Zhang, South East University, China
Xuejun Sha, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Hongbing Qiu, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China
Xiaohu Ge, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China
Yinjing Guo, Shandong University of Science and Technology, China
Yang Yang, WiCO, China
Liangrui Tang, North China Electric Power University, China
Qianbin Chen, CQUPT, China
Hong Tang, CQUPT, China
Rong Chai, CQUPT, China
Yi Zhou, CQUPT, China
Xiaoge Huang, CQUPT, China
Su Hu, UESTC, China
Kong Lingjun, Nanjing University of Posts & Communications, China
Md Asdaque Hussain, Ethiopian Institute of Technology, Ethiopia
Su Fong Chien, MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia
Fang-Chang Kuo, National I-Lan University, Taiwan
Bingbing Li, Xidian University, China
Feifei Gao, Tsinghua University, China
Dapeng Lin, Gridcom, China Hongwu Liu, Shandong Jiaotong University, China
Bin Shen, CQUPT, China
Yusun Chang, Southern Polytechnic State University, USA
A. Selcuk Uluagac, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Raheem Beyah, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Seongjin Ahn, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Huy Kang Kim, Korea University, Korea
Eul Cyu Im, Hanyang University, Korea
Deepak Singh Tomar, MANIT, India
Minkyung Park, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea
Youngsun Kim, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, Korea
Brent ByungHoon Kang, KAIST, Korea
Namgi Kim, Kyonggi University, Korea
Donghoi Kim, Kangwon National University, Korea
Hyuk Lim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Bong-Kyo Moon, Dongguk University, Korea
Yun Won Chung, Soongsil University, Korea
Heung-No Lee, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Yongmin Jung, University of Southampton, UK
Dongho Kim, Soongsil University, Korea
Jeong-A Lee, Chosun University, Korea
Sung Hwan Hwang, Korea Photonics Technology Inst., Korea
Jongik Kim, Chonbuk National University, Korea
Mingyu Lim, Konkuk University, Korea
Youngho Lee, Mokpo National University, Korea
Mohmmad Anas, Flextronics, Canada
Moonsoo Kang, Chosun University, Korea
Suk-seung Hwang, Chosun University, Korea
Insoo Koo, University of Ulsan, Korea
Kwangjin Ko, ETRI, Korea
Wansoo Lim, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Seokheon Cho, University of California, San Diego, USA Oh-Soon Shin, Soongsil University, Korea
Sang-Chul Kim, Kookmin University, Korea
Dongkyun Kim, Kyungpook National University, Korea
Jaesung Park, University of Suwon, Korea
Sangheon Pack, Korea University, Korea
SuKyoung Lee, Yonsei University, Korea
Jae-Kark, NIST, USA
Jung-Ryun Lee, Chung-Ang University, Korea
Yujin Lim, University of Suwon, Korea
Sungrae Cho, Chung-Ang University, Korea Yong-Hoon Choi, Kwangwoon University, Korea
Gu-in Kwon, Inha University, Korea
Daeyoung Park, Inha University, Korea
Jangwoo Kwon, Inha University, Korea
Il-Suek Koh, Inha University, Korea
Jaehak Chung, Inha University, Korea
Hao Nan, Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell Labs, China
Seung-Hoon Hwang, Dongguk University, Korea
KyungHi Chang, Inha University
Peng Gong, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Bang Chul Jung, Gyeongsang National University, China
Young-chai Ko, Korea University, Korea
Kwang Soon Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
Suwon Park, Kwangwoon University, Korea
Sunwoo Kim, Hanyang University, Korea
Peng Xue, Samsung Electronics, Korea
Ju Yong Lee, KAIST, Korea
Jeong-Ho Kim, Ewha University, Korea
Seung Joon Lee, Kangwon University, Korea
Sang-Hyo Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Weihua Zhang, IGRS Industry Alliance, China
Junhui Zhao, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
Yongnu Jin, Inha University, Korea
ISCIT 2014 Program at a Glance September 24 (Wednesday)
Time
Ballroom A
(Special
Session)
Crystal A
(Regular Session)
Crystal B
(Regular
Session)
Crystal C
(Regular
Session)
Emerald AB
(Regular
Session)
Emerald BC
(Regular Session)
10:00
~
11:00
Keynote Speech I
High Speed Millimeter Wave Communication for 5G Dr. Xiaojing Huang, CSIRO, Australia
Keynote Speech II
Open Spectrum and New Radio Waves
Prof. Zheng Zhou, BUPT, China
11:00
~
11:20
Welcome Ceremony
11:20
~
12:00
Plenary Talk
Software Defined Electronics: A Revolutionary Change in Design Paradigm of RF Radio and Measurement System
Prof. Geza Kolumban, Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Hungary
12:00
~
13:00
Lunch
13:00
~
15:00
S1
u-ITS R1-A: MIMO
R1-B: Vehicular
Communications (I)
R1-C: Wireless
LANs (I)
R1-D: Ad hoc and
Sensor Networks R1-E: Algorithm
15:00
~
15:30
Break
15:30
~
17:30
S2
Network Security
R2-A: Cognitive Radio
R2-B: Channel
Estimation and Localization (I)
R2-C: WBAN
and Health Care Systems (I)
R2-D: Image
Processing (I)
R2-E: VLSI Design
(I)
September 25 (Wednesday)
Time
Ballroom A
(Special
Session)
Crystal A
(Regular Session)
Crystal B
(Regular
Session)
Crystal C
(Regular
Session)
Emerald AB
(Regular
Session)
Emerald BC
(Regular Session)
10:00
~
12:00
S3 mm-Wave
for 5G
R3-A: Cooperative Networks and
Communications
R3-B:Vehicular Communications
(II)
R3-C:Wireless
LANs (II)
R3-D: Big Data and Social
Networks
R3-E: DSP and
Filter
12:00
~
13:00
Lunch
13:00
~
15:00
S4 New Wireless
Commun. I
R4-A:Modulation and
Coding
R4-B: Channel Estimation and
Localization (II)
R4-C:Security and
Cryptography (I)
R4-D Internet and
Web
R4-E:VLSI Design
(II)
15:00
~
15:30
Break
15:30
~
17:30
S5 New Wireless
Commun. II
R5-A: Optical
Networks/Communications
R5-B: WBAN and Health Care
Systems (II)
R5-C: Wireless Communication
and Systems
R5-D: Image Processing (II)
R5-E: UWB and
OFDM
17:30
~
18:00
Break
18:00
~
20:00
Banquet
September 26 (Friday)
Time
Ballroom A
(Special
Session)
Crystal A
(Regular Session)
End of Conference 10:00
~
12:00
S6
5G Vision in
Korea
R6 -A: Audio Video
Processing
Keynote Speeches Ballroom A
I. High Speed Millimeter Wave Communications for 5G
Dr. Xiaojing Huang CSIRO, Australia
Abstract: Wireless mobile communications is evolving towards the 5th generation (5G). Since only limited spectrum is available for current mobile systems, most research in the past had been focused on increasing spectral efficiency by using various technologies such as multiple input multiple output antennas, efficient
channel coding, interference coordination, and heterogeneous infrastructure. With the ever increasing demand for capacity to support high speed broadband services, increasing spectral efficiency alone is not enough to guarantee high speed connectivity for mobile users. With larger available bandwidth, millimeter wave (mm-wave) systems appear to be promising candidates for next generation mobile broadband systems by which multiple Gigabits per second data rates can be achieved. In addition, with the reduced cell size, densely packed communication links can be established for more efficient spectrum reuse, further improving the system capacity. However, using mm-wave spectrum for mobile communications poses some significant research challenges, such as dealing with the channel impairments and propagation characteristics, achieving high signal-to-noise-ratio uniformly throughout a cell, and developing low cost and power efficient signal processing and RF components.
This talk will briefly review the technology evolution and discuss the fundamental requirements for 5G mobile systems. The mm-wave propagation characteristics and their impacts on system design and performance will be addressed. Possible technologies to be used for access and backhaul in 5G systems will be introduced and future research trends will be given. The talk will also introduce some recent research activities and achievements in mm-wave communication system development for high speed long range wireless backhaul applications at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia.
Brief Introduction: Dr. Xiaojing Huang received his Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Engineering, and Ph.D. degrees from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, in 1983, 1986, and 1989, respectively. He is currently a Principal Research Scientist and Communications Team Leader in the Digital Productivity and Services Flagship, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia. With over 25 years of combined industrial, academic, and scientific research experience, he has published over 180 technical papers and book chapters, and filed 28 patents. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University, Australia.
Dr. Huang has been leading the research and development for high speed microwave and millimeter wave wireless communications since joining CSIRO in March 2009. He recently won the 2013 CSIRO ICT Centre Leadership Achievement Award in recognition of his exceptional leadership in developing the world’s fastest 10 Gbps microwave backhaul system, known as Ngara Backhaul, as well as his outstanding research and commercial outcomes. CSIRO Ngara backhaul won 2012 CSIRO ICT Centre Research Achievement Award, 2012 CSIRO Chairman’s Medal, and 2012 Australian Engineering Innovation Award.
Before joining CSIRO, Dr. Huang had been an Associate Professor at University of Wollongong since January 2004. In addition to his teaching and supervising roles, Dr. Huang conducted extensive research on wireless and ultra-wideband (UWB) communications technologies. While working in Motorola Australian Research Centre from June 1998 to December 2003, Dr. Huang made significant contributions in communications channel modelling, wireless digital modulation and demodulation, and spread spectrum systems for high speed and UWB communications. Prior to joining Motorola,
Dr. Huang was the Chief Engineer with Shanghai Yang Tian Science and Technology Corporation Limited from 1994 to 1997, and had worked in the Electronic Engineering Department of Shanghai Jiao Tong University from 1989 to 1994, where he had been a Lecturer since 1989 and an Associate Professor since 1991.
II. Open Spectrum and New Radio Waves Prof. Zheng Zhou Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Abstract: A century ago, in 1912, the Titanic’s distress was prompting the worldwide radio spectrum regulation. Since then, radio spectrum has been treated as a scarce resource that the government must parcel out through exclusive
licenses. Access to this spectrum resource can be artificially restrained when spectrum management policies fail to keep pace with advances in radio technologies. Traditional models for managing radio spectrum are badly outdated now, and “almost everything you think you know about spectrum is wrong”. "Open Spectrum" is based on the realization that technology can reduce or even eliminate the need for governments to micro-manage wireless communication. In different contexts it can be viewed as an ideal of freedom in the use of radio frequencies, and a possibility of unleashing new radio revolution. Recently many alternative radio technologies are emerging, and open spectrum is a path of ubiquitous connectivity. Open spectrum will pave the way for new radio waves which are sharing the whole radio spectrum in the 21th century. Brief Introduction: Prof. Zheng Zhou is with School of Information and Communication Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT). He received his Master degree and Doctor degree of Electrical Engineering in BUPT in 1982 and 1988, respectively. In 1993-1995, he was a Visiting Research Fellow in Chinese University of Hong Kong, supported by the Hong Kong Telecom International Postdoctoral Fellowship. In 2000, he visited Japan Kyocera DDI Research Institute as an Invited Overseas Researcher supported by Japan Key Technology Research Center. His current research interests involve short-range wireless technology, UWB wireless communication, and cognitive radio. He is the member of IEEE, the committee member of TCCN IEEE ComSoc, and the Steering Committee Chair of ISCIT. He is Senior Member of China Institution of Communications (CIC), and Radio Application and Management Technical Committee Member of CIC, and Senior Member of China Computer Federation (CCF), and Sensor Network Technical Committee Member of CCF.
Plenary Talk Ballroom A
Software Defined Electronics: A Revolutionary Change in Design Paradigm of RF Radio and Measurement Systems
Prof. Géza Kolumbán The Faculty of Information Technology Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary Abstract: Abstract: RF/microwave/optical analog signal processing is substituted in Software Defined Electronics (SDE) by its digital counterpart operating in the low-
frequency region referred to as Base Band (BB). Every application is implemented in SW and the transformation between the BB data streams and real high-frequency analog signals is performed by a universal HW device. The SW implementation offers reconfigurability, high accuracy and flexibility, features that are required in cognitive radio, reconfigurable automated test beds, etc. The most important feature of SDE approach is that the HW and SW components are completely separated, and the same universal HW is used to implement every desired application. Although digital signal processing has been around everywhere in the low-frequency applications for many years, until this time it could not satisfy the strict requirements of RF, microwave and optical applications where the (i) ultra-wide dynamic range and (ii) high sampling rate are a must. In our days the situation has been changing rapidly, for example, Software Defined Radio (SDR), Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) and Virtual Instrumentation (VI) all mean that a universal HW device is used to extract the complex envelope of a high-frequency bandpass signal to be demodulated or analyzed, and the radio receiver or signal analyzer is implemented in baseband, entirely in SW. The complex envelope used in BB features two essential properties: it (i) carries all information available in the original RF bandpass signal and (ii) assures the theoretically attainable minimum sampling rate. Transition from research to standards and market is a very time consuming task. The universal PXI-based software defined wireless platform developed by us and discussed in the lecture reduces this transition time considerably because (i) the MATLAB subroutines developed in the research phase are integrated directly, i.e., without any modification, into a LabVIEW platform, (ii) the LabVIEW platform provides a direct access to the PXI-based universal HW device from the SW and (iii) the LabVIEW platform provides access to any kind of stand-alone measurement instruments equipped with the VISA-type remote control capability. The lecture will survey the theory of complex envelopes, will introduce the USRP-type and PXI-based universal HW devices and will show how the baseband equivalents of RF/microwave/optical systems can be derived. In research the simulations are performed mostly on MATLAB platform. The lecture will show how a MATLAB simulator can be integrated into the SDE approach in order to get a real working 2.4-GHz FM-DCSK telecommunications system and to perform all RF field tests in real propagation environments. The lecture will be completed with many hands-on examples where the SDE implementation of various wireless communications systems and test equipment will be presented. Brief Introduction: Géza Kolumbán, received his M.Sc. (1976) and Ph.D. (1990) degrees from TU Budapest, Hungary, C.Sc. (1990) and D.Sc. (2004) degrees from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and his Dr.habil degree (2005) from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He is an IEEE Fellow (2005) and an IEEE CAS Distinguished Lecturer (2013-14).
After his graduation he spent 15 years in professional telecommunications industry, where he participated in the development of high-capacity microwave terrestrial radio relay systems, satellite telecommunications systems and frequency hopping digital radio systems. His research team developed many frequency synthesizers and local oscillators for various applications. After joining the university education, he was the first to prove that chaos exists in autonomous analog phase-locked loops, elaborated the theory of chaotic waveform communications and established noncoherent chaotic communications as a brand new research direction. He developed DCSK and FM-DCSK, the most popular chaotic modulation schemes. Two of his papers co-authored with Profs. L.O. Chua and M.P. Kennedy have been ranked in top-cited IEEE Trans. CAS-I articles. According to Google Scholar, his publications have been cited more than 2300 times up to now. He has been a visiting professor and researcher to UC Berkeley; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong; INSA-LATTIS Laboratory, Toulouse, France; University College Dublin and Cork; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne; TU Dresden, Germany. He has been providing consultancy service for National Instruments; Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea; SSL, Ireland. Prof. Kolumban is the co-founder of Automated Testing for RF and Microwaves Ltd that, based on virtual instrumentation, develops automated calibration and test systems for the microwave industry. In 2012, Prof. Kolumbán established the Laboratory of Software Defined Electronics and Virtual Instrumentation (SDE-VI Lab) at the Faculty of Information Technology of Pázmány Péter Catholic University. The SDE-VI Lab is equipped with USRP and PXI-based testbeds, a FlexRIO FPGA PXIe setup completed with a baseband transceiver adapter and many remote controlled instruments from microwave spectrum analyzer to arbitrary waveform generator. In the SDE-VI Lab any kind of telecommunications systems and test beds can be implemented up to 6.6 GHz using the SDE approach, and various automated calibration and test beds providing traceability can be built.
Technical Sessions September 24 (13:00~15:00) Special Session S1: Ubiquitous Intelligent Transportation System (u-ITS) Organizer: Hyun-Seo Oh, ETRI, Korea; Session Chair: Han Berg Cho, ETRI, Korea
Ballroom A
Smart Highway Test Road Eui Joon Lee, Korea Express Corporation, Korea
V2X based ITS Simulation Min Ho Shin (Mungji University, Korea)
V2X Communication and Standard Han Berg Cho (ETRI, Korea)
mmWave Mirror Link between the Mobile Device and the Public Display in Vehicles Inn Yeal Oh, Hae Jin Lee, Hong Yi Kim, Chul Soon Park (KAIST, Korea)
Incident Detection System(IDS) Jae Hyung Park (Metabuild, Korea)
Regular Session R1-A: MIMO Session Chair: Bin Shen, CQUPT, China
Crystal A
Design and Evaluation of Single RF OFDM-MIMO Based on Time Division Multiplexing Bong-Jun Kim, Sung Kyu Kim, Sung-Wook Yoon, Heung-Gyoon Ryu (Chungbuk National University, Korea), Seung Hwan Lee, Dong-Jin Shin (ETRI, Korea)
Precoding Design for Two-Way MIMO Relay Networks Based on CP-SC Transmission Hongwu Liu, Zhiquan Bai (Shandong Jiaotong University, China), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Design and Performance Analysis of Beamspace MIMO System for Multi-Carrier Transmission Bong-Jun Kim, Heung-Gyoon Ryu (Chungbuk National University, Korea), Seung Hwan Lee, Dong-Jin Shin (ETRI, Korea)
Interference Alignment for K-user MIMO Interference Channel using Multiple Relays Poongundran Selvaprabhu, Sunil Chinnadurai, Sang Seob Song, Moon Ho Lee (Chonbuk National University, Korea)
An Averaged-LLR Group Detection for Higher Order MIMO MLD Yuji Yokota, Hiroshi Ochi (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Regular Session R1-B: Vehicular Communication I Session Chair: Charlie Shim, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA
Crystal B
A Taxonomy for DOS Attacks in VANET Yeongkwun Kim (Western Illinois University, USA), Injoo Kim (East-West University, USA), Charlie Shim (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Relative Positioning Algorithms in Vehicle with V2V Juwon Kim, Junsung Lee, Myungsu Lee, Sangsun Lee (Hanyang University, Korea)
Cooperative Game Based Relay Vehicle Selection Algorithm for VANETs Rong Chai, Yuan Lv, Bin Yang, Qianbin Chen (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
A Transmission Scheduling Method of Cooperative Downloading for Vehicular Networking Jianhang Liu (China University of Petroleum, China), Ge Yuming (Chinese Academy of Science, China), Shibao Li, Ruo Shu, Shuyan Ding (China University of Petroleum, China)
Regular Session R1-C: Wireless LAN I Session Chair: Noureddine A. Boudriga, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Crystal C
Simple Linear Transceiver Designs for Interference Alignment in IEEE 802.11ac Interfering Network Jinhyung Oh, Jaeick Choi, Myungsun Song and Hyung-Do Choi (ETRI, Korea)
IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Networks: Cooperative Basic Access Vs RTS/CTS Bhasker Dappuri, Venkatesh Tiruchirai Gopalakrishnan (IIT Madras, India)
Estimation of Video QoE from MAC Parameters in Wireless Network: A Random Neural Network Approach Indira Paudel, Jeevan Pokhrel (Telecom Sud Paris, France), Bachar Wehbi (Montimage, France), Ana Cavalli, Badii Jouaber (Telecom SudParis, France)
Adaptive Flow Control Proxy for Enhancing Downlink TCP Throughput in Infrastructure WLANs Jian Zhang, Tianhao Guo, Jilong Liu, Mingwu Yao (Xidian University, China)
Dynamic Base Station Assignment and Resource Allocation in MIMO CR Small-cell Networks Xiaoge Huang, Fan Zhu, Yongxu Zou, Qian-bin Chen (Chongqing university of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Regular Session R1-D: Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Session Chair: Yanyan Shen, Inha University, Korea
Emerald AB
Efficient Utilization of Peer's Upload Capacity in P2P Networks Using SVC Muhammad Raheel, Raad Raad, Christian H Ritz (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Modification of AODV for Advanced Data Delivery Gourav Kumar (Samsung R&D Institute, India), Puja Rani (National Informatics Centre, India), Gosta Pada Biswas (Indian school of Mines, India)
Performance and Comparative Analysis of Energy Consumption for Mobile Ad Hoc Routing Protocols Kunagorn Kunavut (Assumption University, Thailand)
Survey on MAC Protocols in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks Youngtae Noh (Cisco Systems Inc., USA), Seokjoo Shin (Chosun University, Korea)
Regular Session R1-E: Algorithm Session Chair: Sun Songlin, BUPT, China
Emerald BC
Binary-Decision-Tree-Based Multiclass Support Vector Machines Song Xue, Xiao jun Jing, Sun Songlin, Hai Huang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Study on Asynchronous Update Mechanism in Particle Swarm Optimization Dongmei Wu, Hao Gao (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Requirement-driven Adaptive Business Processes Hongxia Zhang, Fei Wang (China University of Petroleum, China), Yang Zhang, Zheng Zhou (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Hidden Markov Models Predict Foreign Exchange Rate Supakit Nootyaskool, Wuttichow Choengtong (King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand)
On Auto-Correlation Properties of Random Bit Sequences by Post-Processing Based on Chaos Theory Kota Morikawa, Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto University, Japan)
Technical Sessions September 24 (15:30~17:30)
Special Session S2: Network Security Organizer and Session Chair: Seokjoo Shin, Chosun University, Korea
Ballroom A
Incident Detection System(IDS) Cyber-attacks targeting South Korea and security monitoring Jungmin Kang ( National Security Research Institute, Korea)
Cyber Genome Project in Korea – Artifact, Case and Human Huy Kang Kim (Korea University, Korea)
New McEliece Cryptosystem Based on Polar Codes as a Candidate for Post-Quantum Cryptography Sujan Shreshta, Young-Sik Kim (Chosun University, Korea)
Secure cooperative spectrum sensing scheme for cognitive radio Insoo Koo (University of Ulsan, Korea)
Regular Session R2-A: Cognitive Radio Session Chair: Yanyan Shen, Inha University, Korea
Crystal A
An Optimized Spectrum Allocation Scheme for Future Aircraft Cognitive Radio Wireless Sensor Networks Dhouha Krichen, Walid Abdallah, Noureddine Boudriga (University of Carthage, Tunisia)
Dynamic Suspicious Reputation Based Collaborative Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks Xiaoge Huang, Yongxu Zou, Bin Shen, Qianbin Chen (Chongqing university of Posts and telecommunications, China)
Optimal User Power Manipulation Aided Cooperative Sensing Schemes for Cognitive Radios Bin Shen, Zhigang Tan, Xiaoge Huang, and Qianbin Chen (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications (CQUPT), China)
Throughput of Primary User with Cognitive Radio Function Nguyen Thanh Tung, Insoo Koo (University of Ulsan, Korea)
Resource Allocation based on Subcarrier Grouping in OFDMA Cognitive Radio Network Yanyan Shen, Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea), Shuqiang Wang (Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China)
Regular Session R2-B: Channel Estimation and Localization Session Chair: Damian Grzechca, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Crystal B
An Implementation of Portable ILS Localizer Signal Receiver Using SDR Kittipol Horapong, Chanan Leosrisook, Khitawut Pongpheaw (Civil Aviation Training Center, Thailand)
Initial Determination of Object Locality Using Reflection Pulse Roshayati Yahya (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia), Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Norhudah Seman (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)
Localization of 3D Acoustic Sources Based on Multiple Spherical Apertures Fangzhou Wang , Xi Pan, Peng Gong (Beijing Institute of Technology, China)
Indoor localization of Objects based on RSSI and MEMS Sensors Damian Grzechca, Tomasz Wrobel, Patryk Bielecki (Silesian University of Technology, Poland)
Regular Session R2-C: Wireless BAN and Health care Systems I Session Chair: Anup Thapa, Inha University, Korea
Crystal C
Delay Efficient Emergency Access Control Protocol in Medical Implant Communication Anup Thapa, Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Analytical Modelling of IEEE 802.15.6 CSMA/CA Protocol under Different Access Periods Pervez Khan, Niamat Ullah (Inha University, Korea), Sana Ullah (Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
iA-MAC: improved Adaptive Medium Access Control protocol for Wireless Body Area Networks Ashfaq Ahmad, Nadeem Javaid (COMSATS Institute of IT, Pakistan), Zahoor Ali Khan (Dalhousie University, Canada), Muhammad Imran, M A Alnuem (King Saud University, Saudi Arabia)
A Smart QoS- based Traffic Management for WBANs Sarra Berrahal, Noureddine Boudriga (University of Carthage, Tunisia)
Regular Session R2-D: Image Processing I Session Chair: Ekachai Phaisangittisagul, Kasetsart University, Thailand
Emerald AB
Post-Processing of Unsupervised Dictionary Learning in Handwritten Digit Recognition Ekachai Phaisangittisagul, Rapeepol Chongprachawat (Kasetsart University, Thailand)
Filtering Operation in Cross-document Linking Elena Mitocariu (Romanian Academy, Romania)
An Ontology Framework for Recommendation about a Crime Scene Investigation Boonyarin Onnoom, Sirapat Chiewchanwattana, Khamron Sunat, Nutcharee Wichiennit (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
SAFE Features for Matching Fingermarks by Neighbourhoods of Single Minutiae Anna Mikaelyan, Josef Bigun (Halmstad University, Sweden)
Robust Block-Based Motion Estimation for Image Reconstruction Using Bi-direction Confidential Darun Kesrarat, Vorapoj Patanavijit (Assumption University, Thailand)
Regular Session R2-E: VLSI Design I Session Chair: Abbas Syed Hayder, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Emerald BC
3.7V High Frequency DC-DC Synchronous Boost Converter with Smooth Loop Handover Abbas Syed Hayder, Hongjin Kim, Kang Ji Hun, Kang-Yoon Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
A 22Gb/s VCSEL Driver Using Emphasis Technique for Ringing Correction in 3rd-Order RLC Network Chuanshi Yang, Jun Feng, Yuanlong Zhou (Southeast University, China)
The Acceleration of Turbo Decoder On The Newest GPGPU of Kepler Architecture Yang Zhang, Zuocheng Xing, Luechao Yuan, Cang Liu, Qinglin Wang (National University of Defence Technology, China)
Method of Improved Hardware Redundancy for Automotive System Chae Hong Yi, Keyho Kwon, Jae Wook Jeon (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Technical Sessions September 25 (10:00~12:00) Special Session S3: mm-Wave Technologies for 5G Organizer and Session Chair: Xiaojing Huang, CSIRO, Australia
Ballroom A
Multi-Gigabit Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Communications Research at CSIRO Xiaojing Huang, Y. Jay Guo, and Jian A. Zhang (CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services, Australia)
E-Band Receiver and Transmitter for High Speed Wireless Communication Jian Zhang, Hengrong Cui (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, China)
The Design of a 60 GHz Low Loss Hybrid Phase Shifter with 360 Degree Phase Shift Ke-Wu Han, Hengrong Cui, Xiao-Wei Sun, Jian Zhang (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, China)
Frequency-Domain Overlap Equalization for E-band Single Carrier Transmission Systems Zhigang Zhou, Jianming Zeng, Jiaxin Lu, Shengji Chen (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, China)
Regular Session R3-A: Cooperative Networks and Communications Session Chair: Zhiquan Bai, Shandong University, China
Crystal A
Approximate BER Analysis of Opportunistic Relaying Incremental Hybrid DAF Cooperative System Peihao Dong, Zhiquan Bai, Shen Gao (Shandong University, China), Hongwu Liu (Shandong Jiaotong University, China), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Power Allocation of Two-Way Full-Duplex AF Relay under Residual Self-Interference Jingrui Yang, Liu XueFang, Qinghai Yang (Xidian University, China)
Auction Based Energy Efficient Link Selection for Buffer-Aided Relay Networks Wei Shi, Jian Yang, Qinghai Yang, (Xidian University, China), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Precoder Design for AF Cooperative Systems with Multiple Wiretapping Relays Chia-Hao Lee, Li-Chung Lo, Wan-Jen Huang (National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)
Optimal Power Allocation for Heterogeneous Data Traffic in NAF Relay-assisted Uplink Transmission Peng Gong, Haiqiao Wu, Ping Li (Beijing Institute of Technology, China), Wenbo Shi (Northeastern University, China), Duk Kyung Kim (Inha University, Korea)
Regular Session R3-B: Vehicular Communications II Session Chair: Rumin Yang, Chongqing Institute of Technology, China
Crystal B
Adaptive K-Harmonic Means Clustering Algorithm for VANETs Rong Chai, Xianlei Ge, Qian-bin Chen (Chongqing university of Posts and telecommunications, China)
Embedded-oriented Techniques for 2D Shortest Trajectory Planning to Avoid Restricted Airspaces Nguyet Tran, Duc-Lung Vu (University of Information Technology, Vietnam), Cao-Tri Nguyen , Tran Van Hoai (University of Technology, Vietnam)
A GA-ACO Hybrid Algorithm for the Multi-UAV Mission Planning Problem Ke Shang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China) Stephen Karungaru (The University of Tokushima, Japan), Zuren Feng, Liangjun Ke ((Xi'an Jiaotong University), Kenji Terada (The University of Tokushima, Japan)
Regular Session R3-C: Wireless LAN II Session Chair: Hongwu Liu, Shandong Jiaotong University, China
Crystal C
Addressing Hidden Terminals in WLANs with Zero Forcing Coordinated Beamforming Sanjeeb Shrestha, Gengfa Fang, Eryk Dutkiewicz (Macquarie University, Australia), Xiaojing Huang (CSIRO Computational Informatics, Australia)
A Novel Web Content Spoofing Technique on WLAN and Its Countermeasures Sumedt Jitpukdebodin, Roongroj Chokngamwong (Mahanakorn University of Technology, Thailand) Supakorn Kungpisdan (Mahidol University, Thailand)
ASIC Design of 7.7 Gbps Multi-mode LDPC Decoder for IEEE 802.11ac Thi Hong Tran, Yuhei Nagao, Hiroshi Ochi, Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyusyu Institute of Technology, Japan)
A QoE-based Resource Allocation Scheme for Multi-Radio Access in Heterogeneous Wireless Network Fan Yang, Qinghai Yang, FengLin Fu (Xidian University, China), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Regular Session R3-D: Big Data and Social Networks Session Chair: Shuqiang Wang, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, China
Emerald AB
An Efficient Query Mechanism of Data Provenance Based on Dependency View Xin Gao (The National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team, China) Xuan Sun (Beijing Information Science and Technology University, China)
Distributed Index Mechanism based on Hadoop Qin Liu, Ni Zhang, Xiaowen Yang, Hongming Zhu (Tongji University, China)
Influence of Relationship Strengths to Network Structures in Social Network Shengbing Zhang (Northwest Polytechnic University, China)
A View Model of Social Commerce: The Building Blocks of Next-generation E-commerce Toshihiko Yamakami (ACCESS, Japan)
Modeling and Analysis of Gene Regulatory Networks with A Bayesian-Driven Approach Shuqiang Wang, Jinxing Hu (Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, China), Yanyan Shen ( Inha University, Korea), Ling Yin, Yanjie Wei (Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, China)
Regular Session R3-E: DSP and Filter Session Chair: Jiun-Wei Horng, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
Emerald BC
Single Mode Ring Resonator with Harmonic Suppression N. A. Wahab, M. K. M. Salleh, Z. I. Khan, N. E. A. Rashid, K. A. Othman (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia)
Cascadable Voltage-Mode Three Inputs Universal Biquad Using DVCCs Jiun-Wei Horng, Wei-Yuan Chiu, Ting-Yuan Teng, Chih-Hao Lin (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan), Norbert Herencsar, Jaroslav Koton (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
Denoising by Local Iterated Extended Kalman Filter for Quantification Purposes in Electronic Noses Sirichai Turmchokkasam (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand), Kosin Chamnongthai (Bangkok University, Thailand)
A Passive Monitoring Model for P2P Network Based on 2D Bloom Filter Data Verification Algorithm Shengbing Zhang (Northwest Polytechnic University, China)
Technical Sessions September 25 (13:00~15:00)
Special Session S4: New Wireless Communication Technology I Organizer: Songlin Sun, BUPT, China; Chair: Youping Zhao, Beijing J. University, China
Ballroom A
Channel Characterization and Modeling for Large Scale Antenna Systems JinxingLi, Youping Zhao(Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Interference Alignment in Multi-user MIMO Systems Yang Zhang, Chaozhi Gu, Ruo Shu (China University of Petroleum, China), Zheng Zhou, Weixia Zou (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Link Budget based on Quality of Service Rumin Yang, Chengbo Yu (Chongqing Institute of Technology, China)
Regular Session R4-A: Modulation and Coding Session Chair: Luís Geraldo P. Meloni, University of Campinas, Brazil
Crystal A
Optimal Power Allocation in MC-DCSK Communication System Weikai Xu, Lin Wang, Tingting Huang (Xiamen University, China)
Envelope Recovery in Orthocomplex Amplitude Modulation
José Hinostroza Ninahuanca (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Peru), Luís Geraldo P. Meloni (University of Campinas, Brazil)
Pilot Symbol Assisted multidimensional TCM Coded System with Transmit Diversity Emna Ben Slimane (National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia), Slaheddine Jarboui (King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia), Ammar Bouallegue (National School of Engineers of Tunis, Tunisia)
Optimum Power Allocation Based Adaptive Modulation for Cooperative Wireless Networks Yihenew Wondie Marye, Hua-An Zhao (Kumamoto University, Japan)
Regular Session R4-B: Channel Estimation and Localization II Session Chair: Minoru Okada, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Crystal B
A Single-station Location Method based on Long Baseline Interferometer Guohong Wang, Ping Li, Peng Gong (Beijing Institute of Technology, China), Wenbo Shi (Northestern University, china), Jian Liu (China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, China)
Modified Orthogonal Matching Pursuit based ISDB-T Channel Estimation Over Fractional Delay Channel Ryan Paderna, Takeshi Higashino , Minoru Okada (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan) Takanori Iwamatsu (Fujitsu Wireless Systems Limited, Japan)
An Improved Channel Estimation Based on Generalized DFT for OFDM System Guihong Li, Xiaojun Jing, Songlin Sun, Hai Huang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Sparse Channel Estimation in OFDM Systems Using Improved Smooth L0 Algorithm Xi Quan, Xiaojun Jing, Sun Songlin, Hai Huang, Lusha Wang (Beijing University Of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Rate-Adaptive Reconciliation and Its Estimator for Quantum Bit Error Rate Patcharapong Treeviriyanupab, Tomeyot Sanevong Na Ayutaya, Nattapong Songneam, Ronnagorn Rattanatamma, Chanvate Ingkavet, Wasana Sanor (Phranakhon Rajabhat University, Thailand), Tharathorn Phromsa-ard (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand), Chun-Mei Zhang, Mo Li, Wei Chen, Zheng-Fu Han (University of Science and Technology of China, China), Paramin Sangwongngam, Keattisak Sripimanwat (National Science and Technology Development Agency, Thailand)
Regular Session R4-C: Security and Cryptography Session Chair: Yasuyuki Nogami, Okayama University, Japan
Crystal C
Two Timescale Dynamic Node-selfishness Management in Wireless Networks Li Feng, Jinglei Li, Qinghai Yang (Xidian University, China), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
An Effective Framework of Behavior Detection - Advanced Static Analysis for Malware Intrusion Maya Louk, Hyotaek Lim, HoonJae Lee (Dongseo University, Korea), Mohammed Atiquzzaman (University of Oklahoma, USA)
Experimental Evaluation of the Efficiency of Associative Rational Points for Random Walks on ECDLP Yuki Kono, Yasuyuki Nogami, Takuya Kusaka (Okayama University, Japan)
Securing Wireless Medical Implants Using an ECG-Based Secret Data Sharing Scheme Guanglou Zheng, Gengfa Fang, Mehmet Orgun, Rajan Shankaran, Eryk Dutkiewicz (Macquarie University, Australia)
Regular Session R4-D: Internet and Web Session Chair: Pervez Khan, Inha University, Korea
Emerald AB
Accountability in Internet Transactions Revisited Chian Techapanupreeda, Roongroj Chokngamwong, Chalee Thammarat (Mahanakorn University of Technology, Thailand), Supakorn Kungpisdan (Mahidol University, Thailand)
Peer-to-Peer Communication Function among Web Browsers for Web-based Volunteer Computing Makoto Kuhara, Kan Watanabe (Okayama University, Japan), Masaru Fukushi (Yamaguchi University, Japan), Noriki Amano (Saitama University, Japan), Yasuyuki Nogami (Okayama University, Japan)
Implementation and Evaluation of Credibility-based Voting for Volunteer Computing Systems Toshiya Doi, Kan Watanabe (Okayama University, Japan), Masaru Fukushi (Yamaguchi University, Japan), Yasuyuki Nogami (Okayama University, Japan)
Provider Mobility Management Based on Domain Proxies in Content Centric Networks Bo Hu, Zhiyan Li, Shihong Zou (Beijing University of Posts&Telecommunications, China)
Efficient XML Interchange for Automated Demand Response in Smart Grid Networks Hasan Wajaha, Hyung Seok Kim (Sejong University, Korea)
Regular Session R4-E: VLSI Design II Session Chair: Sandeep Saini, LNM Institute of Information Technology, India
Emerald BC
A Novel Design of Compact Reversible SG Gate and its Applications Payal Garg, Sandeep Saini (The LNM Institute of Information Technology, India)
A Reconfigurable Digital Down Converter Architecture for Multistandard GNSS Receiver Jihen Thabet, Rim Barrak, Najeh Kamoun, Masmoudi, Nadia Khouja, Adel Ghazel (University of Carthage, Tunisia)
rrBox: Remote Dynamically Reconfigurable Middlebox using NetFPGA Tze Hon Tan, Chia Yee Ooi, Muhammad Nadzir Marsono (Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia)
Technical Sessions September 25 (15:30~17:30)
Special Session S5: New Wireless Communication Technology II Organizer: Songlin Sun, BUPT, China; Session Chair: Na Chen, BUPT, China
Ballroom A
A Video-distribution Adaptive SON Architecture for HetNets in Future Cellular Network Na Chen, Lusha Wang, Songlin Sun, Xiaojun Jing, Hai Huang (Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications, China)
On Using Game Theory to Rate Allocation in Joint source-Channel Coding Teng Li, Yaoyao Guo, Tiantian Ran, Songlin Sun (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
A New Admission control Scheme for the Overlapping BSS Issues in the 802.11 WLANS Yao Yin, Ting Jiang, Zheng Zhou (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
A Novel Scheme to Ease the Problem of OBSS Networks Based on Admission Control and TPC Jie Wu, Ting Jiang, Zheng Zhou (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Regular Session R5-A: Optical Networks and Communications Session Chair: Eunyoung Cho, ETRI, Korea
Crystal A
Supporting Triple-Play Services with Private Networking over WDM EPONs Hui-Tang Lin, Chia-Lin Lai, Tzy-Shiah Wang, Yu-Chia Huang (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
MAC Protocol Designs for OFDMA-PONs Wansu Lim (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea), Seokjoo Shin (Chosun University, Korea), Yeon-Mo Yang (Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea)
Terabit Transport Network Convergence in Packet Optical Carrier Ethernet Testbed Eunyoung Cho, TaeHyun Kwon, KyungEun Han, Sunhyuk Byun, Taeil Kim, Jonghyun Lee (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea)
A Study on SIK Optical CDMA Communications Using Orthogonal Binary Sequences Shinsuke Murakami, Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto University, Japan)
Regular Session R5-B: WBAN and Health Care Systems II Session Chair: Subodh Pudasaini, Inha University, Korea
Crystal B
Mobile Persuasive Technology: a Review on Thai Elders Health Service Opportunity Prapakorn Srisawangwong, Sumonta Kasemvilas (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
Method of Software Redundancy for Home Healthcare System based on ISO 26262 Chae Hong Yi, Jin Kim, Keyho Kwon, Jae Wook Jeon (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Run-Length Aware Hybrid Modulation Scheme for Diffusion-based Molecular Communication Subodh Pudasaini (Inha University, Korea), Seokjoo Shin (Chosun University, Korea), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
The Reconfigurable Coding Design of MPEG-4 Medical Image in Time-varying Rician Fading Channels Srijidtra Mahapakulchai, Jeeranan Jantaturaphan (Kasetsart University, Thailand)
Regular Session R5-C: Wireless Communication Systems Session Chair: Kamran Arshad, University of Greenwich, UK
Crystal C
An Improved Adaptive User Classification Algorithm for FFR Scheme Wanbin Qi, Xiaojun Jing, Songlin Sun and Hai Huang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Approaches to the Dynamic Efficiency in Wireless Communications Saifur Rahman Sabuj, Masanori Hamamura (Kochi University of Technology, Japan)
Chaos Characteristics Analysis of Transient Signals for Phase-Locked Synthesizer based FHC system Ping Li, Guohong Wang, Xiaopeng Yan, Gong Peng (Beijing Institute of Technology, China), Wenbo Shi (Northestern University, China), Song Chunyun (National Lab. of Information Control Technology for Communication System, China)
ISDB-T Receiver with Single-RF Diversity Using a 3-element ESPAR Antenna Diego Javier Reinoso Chisaguano, Takeshi Higashino, Minoru Okada (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
LTE-Advanced, and the Way Forward Mohammad Dehghani, Kamran Arshad (University of Greenwich, UK)
Regular Session R5-D: Image Processing II Session Chair: Vorapoj Patanavijit, Assumption University, Thailand
Emerald AB
An Improved Nonlinear Image Enhancement Algorithm Silin Zhu, Shaohua Hong, Lin Wang (Xiamen University, China)
Image Gradient Index for Classifying Digital Camera and Scanned Images Narong Mettripun (RMUTL Chiang Rai, Thailand), Thumrongrat Amornraksa (King Mongkut's
University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand)
Robust Image Watermarking for Camera-captured Image using Image Registration Technique Kharittha Thongkor, Thumrongrat Amornraksa (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand)
A Performance Impact of An Edge Kernel for The High-Frequency Image Prediction Reconstruction Vorapoj Patanavijit (Assumption University, Thailand), Chaiyod Pirak (King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand), Gerd Ascheid (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Tattoo Skin Cross - correlation Neural Network Pruegsa Duangphasuk, Werasak Kurutach (Mahanakorn University of Technology, Thailand)
Regular Session R5-E: UWB and OFDM Session Chair: Yongnu Jin, Inha University, Korea
Emerald BC
Chunk-Based Subcarrier Assignment With Power Allocation and Rate Constraints for Downlink OFDMA Juthatip Wisanmongkol, Wiroonsak Santipach (Kasetsart University, Thailand)
A Low Complexity PTS Algorithm for PAPR Reduction in OFDM System Based on Hamming Distance Shuyan Ding, Shibao Li, Jianhang Liu,Haiyan WangZhaozhi Gu,Lihong Gu (China University of Petroleum, China)
Modified Elite Chaotic Artificial Fish Swarm Algorithm for PAPR Reduction in OFDM Systems Jie Zhou, Eryk Dutkiewicz, Gengfa Fang (Macquarie University, Australia),Ren Ping Liu, Xiaojing Huang (CSIRO, Australia), Yuanan Liu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecom, China)
Adaptive Non-linear Chirp UWB Waveform Design for Multiple Narrowband Interferences Suppression Shen Gao, Zhiquan Bai, Peihao Dong (Shandong University, China), Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Transmitted Waveform Optimization for TRPC UWB Communications with the Impact of Group Delay Ripple Yongnu Jin, Xiaoli Zhang, Jiyuan Jing, Kyung Sup Kwak (Inha University, Korea)
Technical Sessions September 26 (10:00~12:00)
Special Session S6: 5G Vision and Technologies in Korea Organizer and Session Chair: Duk Kyung Kim, Inha University, Korea
Ballroom A
Global 5G Collaboration Activities HyeonWoo Lee (5G Forum Global Alliance Sub Committee)
5G Vision and Technologies Juho Lee (Samsung Electronics, Korea)
Key Requirements & Enabling Solutions for 5G Wireless Communication Jaehoon Chung (LG Electronics, Korea)
Small Cell Evolution Toward 5G Networks Sungho Moon (SK Telecom, Korea)
Antenna and baseband technology for the 5-th generation wireless communication systems Ju Yong Lee (KAIST, Korea)
Regular Session R6-A: Audio and Video Processing Session Chair: Sawitchaya Tippaya, Curtin University, Australia
Crystal A
Frame Level Rate Control based on Support Vector Machine in HEVC JiaXu Yu, Sun Songlin, Xiao jun Jing, Hai Huang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Abrupt Shot Boundary Detection based on Averaged Two-Dependence Estimators Learning Sawitchaya Tippaya (Curtin University, Australia), Suchada Sitjongsataporn (Mahanakorn University of Technology, Thailand), Tele Tan (Curtin University, Australia), Kosin Chamnongthai (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand)
Audio Fingerprinting to Identify TV Commercial Advertisement in Real-Noisy Environment Jun-yong Lee, Hyoung-Gook Kim (Kwangwoon University, Korea)
A Novel Scheme for SVAC Audio Encoder Ruo Shu, Shuyan Ding, Shibao Li, Jianhang Liu (China University of Petroleum, China)
ID3 Algorithm based Object Discrimination for Multi Object Tracking Young Nam Kim, Hye-Yeon Yu, Mon-Hyun Kim (SungkyunKwan University, Korea)
Venue and Accommodation Conference Venue
Youngjong Sky Resort, Incheon, Korea
ISCIT 2014 will be held in Youngjong Sky
Resort. Youngjong Sky Resort is a new
world of business center and family
resort which provides state-of-the-art
facilities, banquet, spa and water park.
The resort is located in Eulwang Dong,
Incheon Metropolitan City and is easily
accessible from the Incheon
International Airport. Youngjong Sky
Resort offers the most beautiful scenery
of Ulwang-ri beach and Wangsan beach.
Conference Accommodation
Incheon Airport Beach Hotel, Incheon, Korea
Incheon Airport Beach Hotel, which is adjacent to the conference venue, will serve as the conference
accommodation for ISCIT 2014.
Hotel address: 773-2 Eurwang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, Korea
Phone: 82-32-751-1177
e-mail: [email protected]
website: http://incheonairporthotel.kr
Map
Transportation Guide
From To Conference Hotel
Bus or Train Taxi
Gimpo
Airport
Option 1: Take airport railroad subway (at Gimpo Airport Station) →
Get off at Inchoen Airport Station → Take a blue bus 202 (at Incheon
International Airport) → Get off at Incheon Airport Beach Hotel
station
Option 2: Take a bus 6008 (at Gimpo International Airport )→ Get off
at Incheon International Airport gate 6A) → Take a blue bus 202 (at
Incheon International Airport) → Get off at Incheon Airport Beach
Hotel station
Option 3: Take a bus 6707A (at Gimpo International Airport) → Get
off at Hyatt Hotel → Take a blue bus 202 (At Hyatt Hotel) → Get off
at Incheon Airport Beach Hotel station
Option 4: Take a bus 6101 (at Gimpo International Airport) → Get off
at Incheon Airport → Take a blue bus 202 (At Incheon Airport) → Get
off at Incheon Airport Beach Hotel station
Taxi Fare: ~ KRW
34,800 Won (Toll
Fee: KRW 7,600)
Incheon
Airport
Option 1: Take a bus 202 (at Incheon International Airport) → Get off
at Incheon Airport Beach Hotel station
Option 2: Take a bus 302 (at Incheon Airport 7A) → Get off at
Incheon Airport Beach Hotel station
Option 3: Take a bus 306 (at Incheon Airport 7A) → Get off at
Incheon Airport Beach Hotel station
Taxi Fare: ~ KRW
13,200
Tour Information
1. Incheon City Tour
Incheon, the marine-tourism city consists of roughly 150 small and big
islands including the Ganghwado Island and Baekryeongdo Island
which make for a beautiful natural environment. The city also boasts
cultural and tourism sources bearing the history from the ancient to
the modern time of flowering.
Various aspects can be found in this metropolitan city including:
Incheon International Airport, Incheon Port, Songdo, Cheongna,
Yeongjongdo, and Incheon Bridge. The Incheon International Airport
and the Incheon Port are playing a great role for Incheon to take its
place as an important city in the world. Songdo, Cheongna, and
Yeongjongdo which are the first Free Economic Zones in Korea are the
advanced futuristic cities of Incheon. The city is also hosting the 2014
Incheon Asian Games.
In Incheon, the sky is open. The sea is open. The future is open. The citizens are opening their minds.
Visit open city Incheon and feel the dynamics of Incheon. i-Tour (Incheon tour:
http://citytour.visitincheon.org) is a tourism portal site that is designed to introduce diverse tourism
resources including things to see, to eat, to entertain and to buy, as well as places for the tourists of
Incheon to rest.
City Circular Course
The City Circular Course operates from Tuesday to Sunday (excluding Monday’s). It runs 6 times in the
summer and 5 times in the winter, and it takes two hours.
Wolmi Traditional Park Wolmi Traditional Park is the largest traditional Korean
garden in the west metropolitan area, which has stored Korea’s traditional architecture.
Visitors can see various traditional Korean architectural buildings such as palace
garden, villa garden, civilian garden, and private houses. In particular, many visitors
come to this garden as it has reproduced Buyongji and Aeryeonji Ponds, the flower
walls of Jagyeongjeon Hall and Gyotaejeon Hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Eulwangni Beach Eulwangni Beach is famous for its semicircle shaped beach,
resembling a crescent moon. Visitors can observe various water birds on the beach.
This beach is one of the best family resorts where pine trees on the both ends of the
beach and mysteriously-looking rocks harmoniously provide refreshing landscaping for
visitors.
Incheon-daegyo Bridge Incheon-daegyo Bridge, which opened in October of 2009,
is a 6-lane, 21.38 km long road, and is the 6th largest bridge in the world and the
largest and longest bridge in Korea. It is connected to Yeongjongdo of the Incheon
International Airport, as well as to Songdo International City and the 2•3 Gyeongin
Expressway. Large ships pass under the bridge to get to Incheon Harbor as the bridge
goes through the main sea route.
Incheon Harbor (inner harbor) Incheon Harbor is the largest trade harbor on the
west coast. It is the sea gate for metropolitan areas. It is divided into the inner port
and the outer port. The inner port is located within the sluice gate, whereas the outer
port is located outside the sluice gate. The sluice gates of Incheon Harbor and its inner
port prohibit access by the general public, but visitors can see how the process of
container loading and unloading works from a city tour bus.
Gyeongin Ara Waterway Gyeongin Ara Waterway is an 18km-long waterway that
connects the west sea and the Hangang River. It is becoming a new popular tourist
spot as it has many things to see along the waterway, such as eight scenic views of
Suhyang, parkway, and bicycle paths. The waterfront of Suhyang 3-Scenery, Arimaru
Observatory of Suhyang 4-Scenery, and Suhyangwon Park of Suhyang 5-Scenery are
must-see tourist spots. Other tourist attractions include riverside space with seven
themes such as Baram Subyeongil Trail, as well as bicycle paths. (Visitors can walk to
the Gyeongin Ara Waterway after getting off at Gyeyang Station and Geomam Station
of Incheon Urban Railroad.)
City Theme Course
The City Theme Course operates from Tuesday to Sunday (excluding Mondays). It runs once a day for 4
hours and 30 minutes, starting from 11 a.m.
Incheon-daegyo Observatory (Oceanscope) Incheon-daegyo Observatory is the
best view point where visitors can see the panorama of Incheon-daegyo and view the
beautiful scenery of a sunset in the West Sea. Walking up a few stairs, visitors can see
the open mudflat and Incheon-daegyo which is 21.38㎞ long and its foundation tower is
as high as the 63 Building in Seoul.
Incheon International Airport Incheon International Airport is the most advanced
airport which is always under development with a goal of becoming the hub airport in
Northeast Asia. It is the largest airport in the world and is equipped with various
convenience facilities. From Yeongjong-daegyo, visitors can enjoy mudflats and the sea
leading up to the entrance of the airport.
Museum of Korea Immigration History This museum was constructed in 2003 in
commemoration of Korea’s 100th anniversary of immigration to the Americas in order
to remember our ancestors’ frontier spirit overseas and to teach their accomplishments
to our descendants. It re-enacts the scene of departing Incheon Jemulpo Harbor by the
USS Gaelic, the first ship that carried 101 Korean emigrants to the US in 1902, and
displays the emigrants’ belongings at that time. Presently, the museum is displaying
some 130 exhibits among 4,400 relics related to the history of Korean emigration.
Tri-Bowl There are many extraordinary buildings in Songdo International City which
cannot be explained by simple geometry. Among the buildings, the Tri-Bowl is definitely
the most exquisite. It has an upside-down shell structure, boasting the beauty of
flowing curves. From any angle of view, the building shows flowing curves rather than
straight lines. This architecture received the “This Year’s Architectural Culture Grand
Prize” award at the Korean Architecture Culture Competition 2010.
Songdo Convensia Incheon Harbor is the largest trade harbor on the west coast. It
is the sea gate for metropolitan areas. It is divided into the inner port and the outer
port. The inner port is located within the sluice gate, whereas the outer port is located
outside the sluice gate. The sluice gates of Incheon Harbor and its inner port prohibit
access by the general public, but visitors can see how the process of container loading
and unloading works from a city tour bus.
Songdo Central Park Songdo Central Park, located in an area of 410,000㎡, is an
open rest spot located in the center of Songdo, where many skyscrapers are densely
located. It consists of five distinctive theme parks, and it is Korea’s first “Sea Lake” that
was constructed by drawing in seawater from the sea. In addition, visitors can enjoy
cruising along waterway while taking a water taxi called “Michuhol”.
Ganghwa Course
Ganghwa Course operates, during the summer (April-October). For 7 hours, starting from 10 am, once a
day, every Saturday and Sunday.
Ganghwa Peace Observatory North Korea is located only 1,500m away from here.
From the Ganghwa Peace Observatory, visitors can see people walking in Gaepung-gun
of North Korea without the aid of binoculars. At the observatory, various exhibitions are
on display under the themes of Ganghwado and National Defense, Today’s North
Korea, and Path to Korean Unification.
Goindol (Dolmen, Ganghwa History Museum) Ganghwa Jiseokmyo (2.6m high,
7.1m long) is a representative dolmen of the Bronze Age, and it is designated as a
UNESCO cultural heritage. Within a radius of 4km around Goryeosan Mountain, some
120 dolmens, including Ganghwa Jiseokmyo (Historic Site No.137), are densely located
here. As the “Ganghwa Dolmen Culture Festival” is held here annually, visitors can get
a glimpse of the primitive age.
Gwangseongbo Fortress Gwangseongbo, which was constructed by repairing the
outer fortress of the Goryeo Dynasty, was the location of the fiercest battle during the Sinmiyanyo, which was an invasion of Korea by the three U.S. warships in 1871. The gate tower and high ground of the fortress, which were destroyed at that time, were restored in 1976, and the graves of unknown soldiers, who died during the battle, as well as a memorial monument to General Eo Jae-yeon, were repaired. The trail between Sondolmok and Yongdudondae (a high ground resembling a dragon head), is a location visitors can enjoy the view of the sea.
Ganghwa Ginseng Center At the Ganghwa Ginseng Center, visitors can purchase
various grades of ginseng such as the high quality 6-year old ginseng or a lower grade of ginseng, along with other medicinal herbs. Ganghwa Ginseng is the origin of Korean Ginseng, as it was cultivated since King Gojong of the Goryeo Dynasty. Ginseng is naturally picky about its cultivation environment such as climate and soil, and Korea is known to be the best growing country for ginseng. In particular, Ganghwa-gun has a reputation to be the most optimal place to produce the 6-year old ginseng roots.
2. Seoul City Tour
Seoul is the capital of Korea with over 600 years, located to the west
of the central region of the Korean Peninsula with over 10 million
population. Way back in the 20th century, Seoul was a bustling
metropolis looking to make its mark on the world stage. With
unbridled energy, spirited passion and a sense of identity forged by its
own Asian mystique and 21st century dreams of peace and prosperity,
Seoul can now claim its place as one of the world's greatest cities. It's
nothing like you expected, and everything you could hope for. Don't
miss the chance to explore the hidden treasue of Asia where Korea's traditional and modern cultures
coexist.
3. Jeju Island Tour
Jeju is the Nature's paradise in the north Pacific, called the Hawaii of
Korea. Jeju is an isolated island south-east of the mainland of Korea,
takes about one hour's flight from Seoul. Jeju came into existence 700
to 1,200 thousand years ago when lava spewed from a sub-sea
volcano and surfaced above the waters. After several volcanic
eruption, Mt. Halla and the carter lake has been formed. Mt. Halla
rises in the center of Jeju to 1950 meters above sea level. The rest of
the island slopes down from its summit and is covered with dark gray
volcanic rocks and volcanic ash soil. Relatively isolated from the rest of the world, the island's nature
has been well preserved in its prehistoric state. That is why travelling to Jeju is to travel back in time.