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10th International Symposium

on Communication Systems, Networks


and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

PROGRAM BOOK

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

CONTENT

CHAIRMENS MESSAGE

Welcome

Committees

Keynote Speakers

Colloquiums

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Special sessions

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Final Conference Program

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Conference Program Detailed


20th July | Wednesday

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21st July | Thursday

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22nd July | Friday

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Social Events

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Instructions for Speaker Upload

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Exhibition

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General Information

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Organizers, Supporters and Sponsors

On behalf of the CSNDSP Steering Committee, the Local Organising Committee, the International
Technical Committee and all the sponsors we are delighted to welcome you all to the 10th IEEE,
IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks, and Digital Signal Processing
hosted by The Faculty of Electrical Engineering at Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech
Republic, 20-22 July 2016. In line with the previous event, there are three colloquiums on Satellite
and Space Communications, Photonic Communications Systems and Networks, and Optical Wireless
Communications as well as a number of special sessions and organized by the experts in the field
to whom CSNDSP is very grateful. The programme also includes internationally known keynote
speakers presenting overviews of current research in topical areas.
The CSNDSP 2016 has received technical sponsorships from IEEE, Czechoslovakia Section, IEEE
Czechoslovakia Section, MTT/AP/ED/EMC Joint Chapter, IET, URSI, CSNDSP, Czech Technical University
in Prague; ROHDE & SCHWARZ - Praha, s.r.o., H TEST a.s. and PROFiber Networking CZ s.r.o.. In line
with the CSNDSP tradition, a number of prizes will be awarded to the authors of best papers as well
as travel grants. As in previous events, an extended version of selected papers will be published
in a number of special issues selected journals.
The CSNDSP2016 has received over 220 papers covering authors from 49 countries. Each paper has
been reviewed by at least two independent reviews and the authors have been given the opportunity
to respond to the reviewers comments, revise and resubmit their paper. We are very grateful
to all the expert reviewers for their time and eort. All the accepted and presented papers will be
published in the IEEE Xplore.
Finally, on behalf of the CSNDSP Steering Committee and the Local Organising Committee we would
like to wish you all a very successful and pleasant conference and hope that CSNDSP 2016 will prove
to be interesting, stimulating and enjoyable both technically and socially, and look forward to seeing
you at CSNDSP 2018.
With best wishes,

Back Cover

Professor Zabih Ghassemlooy


CSNDSP Chairman

Professor Stanislav Zvnovec


CSNDSP 2016 Local Chair

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

COMMITTEES
Steering Committee
Prof. Z Ghassemlooy (Chairman)
Prof. R A Carrasco
Prof. E Leitgeb Graz
Prof. M D Logothetis
Dr Wai Pang Ng

Northumbria University, UK
Newcastle University, UK
University of Technology, Austria
University of Patras, Greece
Northumbria University, UK

Local Organizing Committee


Prof. Stanislav Zvanovec (Chairman)
Prof. Ota Wilfert
Prof. Zbynek Raida
Prof. Vladimir Vasinek
Prof. Pavel Pechac
Dr. Roman Cmejla
Dr. Matej Komanec
Dr. Martin Mudroch
Dr. Tomas Korinek
Mr. Jan Bohata
Mr. Petr Chvojka

Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ


Brno University of Technology, CZ
Brno University of Technology, CZ
Technical University of Ostrava, CZ
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ

International Technical Program Committee


Prof. Sobhy Abdelkader
Queens University, UK
Dr. Bamidele Adebisi
Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr. V Ahmadi
Tarbiat Modras Univ., Iran
Prof. Saleh Al-Araji
KUSTAR, UAE
Dr. S Aleksic
TU Wien, Austria
Dr. Omar Al-kharji
TRA , UAE
Prof. Mahmoud AL-Qutayri
KUSTAR, UAE
Dr. Emad Alsusa
Univ. of Manchester, UK
Dr. Luis Nero Alves
University of Aveiro, Portugal, Portugal.
Dr. Nader Anani
Manchester Met. Univ., UK
Prof. J Armestrong
Monash Univ., Australia
Prof. Kais Atallah
Univ. of Sheeld, UK
Dr. P Ball
Oxford Brookes Univ., UK
Prof. Vikrant Bhateja
SRMGPC, Lucknow, India
Prof. J-P Barbot
ENSEA, France
Dr. G. Barzdins
Univ. of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Dr. D Benhaddou
Univ. of Houston, USA
Prof. N Bizon
Univ. of Pitesti, Romania
Prof. A C Boucouvalas
Univ. of Peloponnese, Greece
Prof. Nick Bowring
MMU, UK
Prof. Tony Brown
Univ. of Manchester, UK

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Krishna Busawon
Dr. Nicola Calabretta
Dr. D Careglio
Prof. R A Carrasco
Dr. H Castel
Prof. L Chao
Dr. P Chatzimisios
Prof. Mu-Song Chen
Dr. M Connelly
Prof. A Constantinides
Dr. Keeley Crockett
Prof. I Darwazeh
Prof. Maria De Souza
Dr. D Dimitrov
Prof. I Frigyes
Dr. Mike Fernando
Prof. Steven Gao
Dr. M Gebhart
Dr. Danielle George
Prof. M Ghavami
Dr. M Gbowski
Prof. R J Green
Dr. Stuart Harmer
Dr. J Hasse
Prof. A Inoue
Dr. Muhammad Jubran
Dr. Daniel Ka Chun So
Dr. T Kamalakis
Prof. Boris Kapilevich
Y.S. Kavian
Dr. Mohammed-Ali Khalighi
Dr. Rupak Kharel
Prof. Mark Leeson
Prof. Erich Leitgeb
Dr. Wing-Kuen Ling
Prof. M Logothetis
Prof. F S Marzano
Prof. Simon Maskel
Prof. M Matijasevic
Dr. Ioannis Moscholios
Dr. W P Ng
Dr. Saeed Olyaee
Dr. Dean OReilly
Prof. Faruk Ozek

Northumbria Univ., UK
Eindhoven University of Tech., Netherlands.
UP Catalunya, Spain
Newcastle University, UK
Inst. Natio. D. Tlcom., France
Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., China
TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece
Da-Yeh University, Taiwan
Univ. of Limerick, Ireland
Imperial College, UK
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Univ. College, London, UK
University of Sheeld, U.K.,
Tech. Univ. of Sofia, Bulgaria
BME, Hungary
Manchester Met. University, UK
Univ. of Kent UK
NXP, Gratkorn, Austria
Univ. of Manchester, UK
London South Bank Univ., UK
Poznan Univ. of Tech., Poland
Univ. of Warwick, UK
MMU, UK
Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria
Chiba Instut. Of Tech., Japan
Birzeit University, Palestine
Univ. of Manchester, UK
Univ. of Athens, Greece
Ariel University, Israel
Shahid Chamran Univ. Iran
Institute Fresnel, Marseille, France
Manchester Met. University
Univ of Warwick, UK
Univ. of Tech., Austria
Lincoln Univ., UK
Univ. of Patras, Greece
Univ. of LAquila, Italy
Univ of Liverpool, UK
FER Zagreb, Croatia
University of Peloponnese, Greece
Northumbria Univ., UK
Nano-photonics and Optoelect. Res Lab, Iran
Manchester Met. University, UK
Ankara Univ., Turkey

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Dr. S Papaharalabos
Prof. R Penty
Dr. Joaquin Perez
Prof. Maciej Piechowiak
Dr. Joao Ponciano
Dr Prasad Ponnapalli
Dr. W. O. Popoola
Dr. W Pribyl
Dr. S. Rajbhandari
Dr. F Ramos
Dr. Piotr Remlein
Dr. R Saatchi
Dr. S M Sajid
Dr. Suleiman Sharkh
Dr. Alex Shenfield
Dr. Zhefu Shi
Dr. Sergey Shilo
Dr. S Shioda
Dr. Raed Shubai
Dr. Yuri Sidorenko
Dr. I Soto
Dr. Mathew Southgate
Dr. U Speidel
Dr. L Stergioulas
Dr. R Stewart
Dr. S Sygletos
Prof. H Takruri
Dr. X. Tang
Prof. I Tomkos
R G Tosibele
Dr. J Vardakas
Prof. Y Viniotis
Dr. V Vitsas
Dr. Andrew Weightman
Dr. P Xiao
Dr. Bashar Zahawi
Prof. M N Zervas
Prof. Jian Zhao
Prof. Xu Zhengyuan
Dr. Z Zhu
Dr. Ahmed Zobaa
Dr. S. Zvanovec
Dr. P Zwierzykowski

National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos, Greece


Cambridge Univ., UK
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Pozna University of Technology, Poland
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
TU Graz, Austria
Oxford University, UK
UP Valencia, Spain
Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland
Sheeld Hallam Univ., UK
Univ. of Eng.&Tech., Lahore, Pakistan
University of Southampton, UK
Sheeld Hallam University, UK
University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA
Inst of Radio Physics and Electronics, Ukraine
Chiba Univ., Japan
Khalifa Univ., UAE
Inst of Radio Physics and Electronics, Ukraine
Santiago Univ., Chile
MMU, UK
Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand
Brunel Uni., UK
AIT, Iraland
Univ. of Karlsruhe, Germany
Univ. of Salford, UK
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
AIT, Greece
Ministero Sviluppo Economico, Italy
Iquadrat S.A., Spain
Univ. Raleigh, USA
TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece
Univ. of Manchester, UK
Queens Univ., Belfast, UK
Newcastle University, UK
Southampton Univ., UK
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Tsinghua University, China
University of Science and Technology, China
Brunel University, UK
Czech Tech., Univ., in Prague, Czech Republic
Poznan Univ. of Tech., Poland

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Dr. Maziar Nekovee, Samsung Electronics R&D Institute UK
Group Leader/Chief Engineer, Samsung Electronics

Dr. Maziar Nekovee is a Group Leader and Chief Engineer at Samsung Electronics R&D Institute
UK (SRUK) where he leads Samsungs European Research in 5G, including companys overall
involvement in Horizon 2020 5G PPP initiative (where he is a Steering Board Member) and 5G PPP
projects mmMAGIC (https://5g-mmmagic-eu), METIS-II and FANTASTIC-5G. His team is responsible
for researching core 5G mobile and networking technologies for future standards and product
development. Prior to joining Samsung in 2013 he was from 2001 with BT (British Telecom) where
he pioneered and led research in cognitive radio and dynamic spectrum sharing technologies, with
applications to rural broadband and M2M/IoT, and provided technical consultancy to business units on
wireless strategy and 4G spectrum auction. Maziar had a PhD in physics from University of Nijmegen
and a first degree and MSc in Electrical Engineering (cum laude) from Delft University of Technology
( both in the Netherlands). He has received a number of prestigious awards for his contributions to
research in mobile communications, including Samsung DMC R&Ds Best Research Practice Award
in 2015, BTs Innovation Award in 2011 and the Royal Society (UK Academy of Science) Industry
Fellowship in 2005. He is the author of over 90 peer-reviewed papers, 1 book and has a number of
patents in telecommunication technologies.
Abstract: The mmMAGIC Project: New Frontiers in 5G Mobile Communications
and Networks Above 6 GHz
The 5G PPP mmMAGIC (Millimetre-Wave Based Mobile Radio Access Network for Fifth Generation
Integrated Communications, https:/5g-mmagic.eu) project is led and coordinated by Samsun, bringing
brings together global telecom infrastructure vendors, major European operators, leading research
institutes and universities, major measurement equipment vendors and one SME. The project is
researching and defining a new mobile radio access technology (RAT) for deployment in the 6-100
GHz range. This will enable ultrafast mobile broadband services, supporting UHD/3D streaming,
immersive applications and ultra-responsive cloud-services. In this talk I will give an overview of
5G regulatory, standardization, technology development timeline and subsequently describe very
recent research results obtained in the mmMAGIC project, including spectrum requirements and
coexistence analysis, channel measurement and models, air interface and network architectures
design for 5G mobile communications systems operating above 6 GHz.

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Prof. John Stankovic


Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia

Professor John A. Stankovic is the BP America Professor in the Computer Science Department at
the University of Virginia. He served as Chair of the department for 8 years. He is a Fellow of both
the IEEE and the ACM. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of York. He won
the IEEE Real-Time Systems Technical Committees Award for Outstanding Technical Contributions
and Leadership. He also won the IEEE Distributed Processing Technical Committees Award for
Distinguished Achievement (inaugural winner). He has won seven best paper awards and several
best paper runner-up awards in wireless sensor networks research. He is highly cited (his h-index is
105) and presented many Invited Keynotes and Distinguished Lectures. Currently, he serves on the
U.S. National Academys Computer Science and Telecommunications Board. He was awarded the
University of Virginias, Distinguished Scientist Award and its School of Engineering Distinguished
Faculty Award. Before joining the University of Virginia, Professor Stankovic taught at the University
of Massachusetts where he won an outstanding scholar award. He was the Editor-in-Chief for the
IEEE Transactions on Distributed and Parallel Systems and was a founder and co-editor-in-chief for the
Real-Time Systems Journal. His research interests are in wireless health, wireless sensor networks,
cyber physical systems, real-time systems, and the Internet of Things. Prof. Stankovic received his PhD
from Brown University.
Abstract: Research Directions for the Internet of Things
As the Internet of Things (IoT) matures and supports increasingly sophisticated applications, the
research needs for IoT also expand considerably. This talk discusses major research directions for the
future IoT where billions or even trillions of devices are connected to the Internet. A brief discussion
on the relationship of IoT, to Cyber Physical Systems (CPS), and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)
is given. Research topics covered include massive scaling, properties of the required architecture,
new types of interdependencies that arise across simultaneously executing IoT applications, creating
knowledge and big data, robustness and safety, problems due to openness, security, privacy, and
humans in the loop. The list of topics is not meant to be comprehensive, but does address many of
the main research issues. For some of the research problems, ideas for solutions and for promising
research directions are also presented.

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Dr. Lieven Levrau


Alcatel-Lucent

Lieven Levrau received an M. Sc. degree in Applied Physics engineering (Photonics) from the University
of Brussels (VUB) in 1994 and he has studied Avionics at the University of Ghent. ir. Lieven LEVRAU has
over 20 years experience in the Telecommunications Industry during which he participated in several
European and national research projects such as NOBEL, Dynamo and GSN. His current focus is on
design issues related to multi-layer network control architectures for core and metro networks, and
security for cloud, and data center networking. He is an IEEE member and Alcatel-Lucent Technical
Academy (ALTA08) member, and he is active in the IETF. In his current role as Product Line Director,
he is responsible for the IP and Optical integration focusing on applications in dierent networking
areas, and that let to two patents being granted. His current interests are in network virtualization
related issues, security and multi layer optical packet and transport networks. In his free time he is
learning to fly (PPL), oil paints on canvas and creates music.
Abstract: Data Centre Network Interconnections (Inter and Intra)
& Virtualisation in Transport Networks
Success will require an industrial business strategy that consolidates isolated systems, and considers
how key platforms integrate and converge, including cloud, mobility, and data and the Internet of
Things. This presentation will take a holistic view and methodology, as these business and technology
forces will have a profound impact on the network layers, creating unprecedented strategic
opportunities and develop a new roadmap for success. These new networks must be increasingly
simple, smart and secure, and enables you act, adapt and respond quickly to requests and events.
Several key drivers shape the future of the photonic network ranging from dierent business
operational models, global growth of applications and thus bandwidth, data center footprint and
interconnectivity to the explosion of devices and industrialization of IT, which will be reviewed.
Discover how photonic networking technology convergence oers a path to a photonic nation
to contest operational complexities, enabling a new fundamental model applicable to dierent
industries, and driving new services and capabilities.

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Prof. Vladimir V. Rastorguev


Moscow Aviation Institute

Prof. Vladimir V. Rastorguev is Professor of the Department of Radio-Receiver Subsystem of the


Moscow Aviation Institute, National Research University (MAI) in Russia. He has received the
Diploma of radio engineer of the MAI, Moscow in 1972 and my Ph.D. in the MAI, Moscow in 1978.
He is specialist in the area of the optimal filtration and signal processing in radar and radio-navigation
systems. He is the author more than 90 scientific works and 6 patents for inventions. He is co-author
of the monograph (in Russian language): Complex radio technical systems of navigation and control
of planes (1998, Publishing house MAI) and the monograph Communication in Transportation
Systems, Chapter 13 - Radiometric Speed Sensor for Vehicles, editor Otto Strobel, IGI Global,
USA, 2013, ISBN 978-1-4666-2976-9, pp. 343 358. He is the supervisor of post-graduate students
(including those from other countries: Germany, China and Vietnam). He has produced five PhD,
including one - from Vietnam. I have a positive experience of lecturing in foreign universities in
Germany, Mexico, China, South Korea and Austria. He is the Scientific Head of the fundamental and
applied research projects. From 2007 Im Adviser of Vice-Rector for research and development of
MAI - International Projects and Programs. He is a member of the Russian scientific and technical
society of radio engineering, electronics and communication of a name of A.S. Popov, Moscow.
Abstract: Automotive Sensors of Movement Safety Problems and Prospects
The problem of improving the safety of movement of vehicles in conditions of limited or no optical
visibility is described. As a method of solving the problem is discussing the possibility of using highly
informative modern all-weather sensors that greatly improve the drivers awareness about road
conditions. Examples of the use of information sensors for dierent trac management systems
of the car are presented. The advantages and disadvantages of these sensors are discussed. It is
concluded that the main way to solve this urgent problem is the use on the board of vehicle the radar
sensor millimeter waves, which does not depend on the time of day or weather conditions (snow,
rain, fog) or from the presence of smoke, sand, dust. The results of years of research scientists of the
Department radio receivers Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Russia, aimed
at creating experimental samples panoramic radar of the vehicle, looking in forward direction, are
presented. The peculiarities of construction of these radar sensors, signal processing algorithms and
radar images, the results of full-scale testing of sensors are discussed. The problem of interconnecting
information sensors of vehicle is described also. In conclusion, the main directions of development of
modern automotive radar sensors are formulated.

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Prof. Murat Uysal


Ozyegin University, Istanbul

Murat Uysal received the B.Sc. and the M.Sc. degree in electronics and communication engineering from
Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey, in 1995 and 1998, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in
electrical engineering from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, in 2001. Dr. Uysal is currently
a Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Ozyegin University,
Istanbul, Turkey. He is also the Founding Director of Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
Excellence Center (OKATEM). Prior to joining Ozyegin University, he was a tenured Associate Professor at
the University of Waterloo, Canada, where he still holds an adjunct faculty position. Dr. Uysals research
interests are in the broad areas of communication theory and signal processing with a particular emphasis
on the physical layer aspects of wireless communication systems in radio, acoustic and optical frequency
bands. He has authored some 250 journal and conference papers on these topics and received more
than 4500 citations. Dr. Uysal is a Senior IEEE member and an active contributor to his professional
society. He serves on the editorial boards of IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Wiley Wireless Communications
and Mobile Computing (WCMC) Journal, and Wiley Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications
Technologies (ETT). In the past, he served as an Editor for IEEE Communications Letters (2004-2012),
Guest Co-Editor for WCMC Special Issue on MIMO Communications (October 2004) and IEEE Journal on
Selected Areas in Communications Special Issue on Optical Wireless Communications (December 2009
and October 2015). Over the years, he has served on the technical program committee of more than 100
international conferences and workshops in the communications area. He is currently a Technical Editor of
IEEE 802.15.7r Task Group on Short-Range Optical Wireless Communications. Dr. Uysal is the recipient of
several awards including the Turkish Academy of Sciences Distinguished Young Scientist Award, University
of Waterloo Engineering Research Excellence Award, and Discovery Accelerator Supplement (DAS) Award
from the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) among others.
Abstract: Beyond Illumination: Internet of Lights
In line with the governmental plans worldwide to phase out incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs in
favor of more energy-ecient lighting technologies, it is predicted that light emitting diodes (LEDs) will
be the ultimate light source in the near future. Besides indoor illumination, LEDs are widely used in street
lamps, car headlights/taillights, trac signs, outdoor displays, etc. The expected wide-scale availability of
LEDs opens the door for Internet of Lights where the light source becomes a wireless access point. LEDs
can be modulated at very high speeds on the order of gigabits per second, making it possible to transmit
data without noticeable eect on lighting output and human eye. Dual use of LEDs for lightning and
communication purposes presents a revolutionary solution for wireless communications. The ongoing
international standardization activity within IEEE 802.15.7r Task Group is expected to further accelerate
the developments in the emerging field of visible light communications (VLC). This talk will provide an
overview of fundamentals of VLC and its various application areas ranging from indoor wireless access to
vehicular communications. It will further present recent advances in VLC highlighting potential technology
candidates for inclusion in the new IEEE standard.

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Prof. Rolando Antonio Carrasco Gonzalez


Newcastle University

Dr Rolando Antonio Carrasco Gonzalez was born in 1945 in Chile. He obtained his Bachelors
BEng(Hons) degree in Electrical Engineering from Technical State University of Chile in 1969; his
PhD(Doctor of Philosophy) degree in Signal Processing from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
in 1980. He was also awarded degree of Doctor of Science (DSc ) in 2010. DSc is one of the higher
Doctorates in UK, that is given to individuals who have made extensive contributions to a particular
field (scientific knowledge) He was awarded the IEE Heaviside Premium in 1982 for his work in
multiprocessor systems (best publication of IEE-UK) .He was employed by Electrical Engineering
Board as Development Engineer(SAESA-Chile) from 1970 to 1971. He was with Technical University
of (Temuco) Chile from 1972 to 1975 where he was Lecturer in Electronics, between 1982 and 1984,
He was Research Associate (post-doctoral) at Newcastle university and he was employed by Alfred
Peters Limited, Sheeld and carried out research and development in signal processing associated
with cochlear stimulation and response He was with Staordshire University from 1984 to 2003
where he was Head of Department of Electronic Engineering and later Associate Dean of the School
of Engineering. He joined Newcastle University in 2003 as a Professor of Mobile Communications and
Director of Innovation and Enterprise and he was Head of the Communication and Signal Processing
research group. His principle research interests are Channel Coding, digital signal processing
algorithms, Quality of Service and Application in mobile and network communication systems,
speech recognition and Image processing. Professor Carrasco has over 314 scientific publications
(IEE, IEEE journal and conferences), published seven chapters in telecommunications reference
texts, a patent to his name and a book entitled Non-Binary Error Control Coding for Wireless
Communication and Data Storage published by John Wiley & Sons. He has previously supervised 50
successful PhD students. He has acted as principle investigator of several EPSRC projects, a BT (British
Telecom) research project and Teaching Company schemes. EPSRC research projects in collaboration
with Cambridge University and Lancaster University and Minister of Defence (MOD). I am a Visiting
Professor in Electrical, Electronic and Power Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied
Science at Aston University

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Dr. Pablo Bri


GE Grid Solutions

Pablo Bri was born in Argentina in 1981. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from University of
Buenos Aires in 2006 and 2015, respectively. He specialized in the field of wireless communications
and control theory. Additionally, Dr. Bri has over 12 years of industrial experience including
industrial wireless communications, control systems design and embedded systems development.
In the periods of 2004-2008 and 2010-2012 he worked at ABB as a control systems engineer for
electrical and oil and gas applications. From 2009 to 2010 he worked at ExxonMobil as a software
development engineer for the oil and gas upstream sector. From 2012 to 2015 he worked for Alstom
Grid UK as a senior control engineer involved in research, development and delivery of commercial
HVDC systems. In 2015, he joined GE Grid Solutions as a lead engineer for HVDC control research. His
research interests include wireless communications, modern control, and signal processing. Dr. Bri
is a member of IEEE and IET.
Abstract: Energy-ecient Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks
With the advent of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in sensing and control of domestic, industrial
and military applications, a number of fundamental challenges shall be addressed to ensure their
proper functioning. These include energy management, nodes synchronization, and data processing
techniques. This lecture addresses the energy-ecient WSN synchronization problem from a signal
processing perspective in which the parameter to estimate is the pairwise clock oset between WSN
nodes. Information-theoretic limits such as the Cramer-Rao lower bound are employed to define the
optimal trade-o between clock oset estimation accuracy and energy employed in the process of
parameter estimation. Moreover, the performance of such optimal trade-o is explored for dierent
wireless fading channel scenarios, including large-scale fading, small scale fading, correlated channels,
and various types of stochastic disturbances in the measured clock oset. Convex optimization tools,
optimal control strategies and network coding techniques are combined in order to meet the desired
clock oset estimation error and network reliability levels in the WSN.

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20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

COLLOQUIUMS

SPECIAL SESSIONS

The following colloquiums will be running within the CSNDSP 2016:

SS1: Routing and Optimization Techniques for Modern Networks


Dr. Maciej Piechowiak, Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland,
Dr. Piotr Zwierzykowski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications


General Chair
Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Technical Program Chairs
Dr. Hoa Le-Minh, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Dr. Joaquin Perez, Universitat Politcnica de Valncia, Spain
Prof. Stanislav Zvanovec, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
Prof. Zhengyuan Xu, University of Science and Technology of China,China
Dr. Wasiu O. Popoola, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Dr. Mohammad-Ali Khalighi, Institut Fresnel, France
Prof. Anh T. Pham, The Univ. of Aizu, Japan
5th Colloquium on Photonic Communications Systems and Networks
General Chair
Dr. Wai Pang Ng, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Technical Program Chairs
Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Prof. Chao Lu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Dr. Kyriakos E. Zoiros, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Dr. Nicola Calabretta, Einhoven University of Technology, The Netherland
5th Colloquium on Satellite and Space Communications
General Chairs
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wilfried Gappmair, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Dr. Wolfgang Kogler, Airbus Defence and Space, Germany

SS2: Next Generation Wireless Networks


Dr. Piotr Remlein, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland
SS3: Optimization for Time Frequency Analysis with Applications to Signal Processing
and Communications
Prof. Bingo Wing-Kuen Ling, School of Information Engineering, Guangdong University
of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China
SS4: Teletrac Models, Trac Engineering and Network Optimization
Prof. Mariusz Gbowski, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Pozna University
of Technology, Poland
Prof. Ioannis Moscholios, Dept. Informatics & Telecommunications, University of Peloponnese,
Tripolis, Greece
SS5: Wireless Sensor Networks and Systems
Dr. Yousef Kavian, Faculty of Engineering, Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran
SS6: Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Dr. Nader Anani, Sheeld Hallam University, Sheeld, UK
Dr. Bamidele Adebisi, Manchester Met. University, Manchester, UK
Prof. S. M Sharkh, University of Southampton, UK
Prof. B. Zahawi, Khalifa Unibversity, Abu dhabi, UAE
SS7: Energy to Smart Grids Advances in Optimization of Smart Grid Networks
Dr. J. Vardakas, Iquadrat, Barcelona, Spain
Prof. Maria De Souza, University of Sheeld, UK
SS8: Chaos, Nonlinear Dynamics and Applications
Dr. Rupak Kharel, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK
Prof. Krishna Busawon, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
SS9: Medical Electronics
Dr. Reza Saatchi, Sheeld Hallam University, Sheeld, UK
Prof. Derek Burke, Sheeld Childrens NHS Foundation Trust, Sheeld, UK

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Registration
Opening Ceremony | Room 209
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Routing and Optimization Techniques Teletrac Models, Trac Engineering
Communications (1/10) | 209
for Modern Networks | 309
and Network Optimization | 54
Coee break
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Colloquium on Satellite and Space
Next Generation Wireless
Communications (2/10) | 209
Communications | 309
Networks (1/2) | 54
Steering committee and local organizing committee meeting | 221
Ir. Lieven Levrau, Alcatel-Lucent, France I 209
Data Centre Network Interconnections (Inter and Intra) & Virtualisation in Transport Networks
Lunch
Colloquium on Photonic
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Next Generation Wireless
Communications Systems
Communications (3/10) | 209
Networks (2/2) | 54
and Networks (1/3) | 309
Prof. Murat Uysal, Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey I 209
Beyond Illumination: Internet of Lights
Coee break
Colloquium on Photonic
General Track (1/8) | 209
Communications Systems
General Track (2/8) | 54
and Networks (2/3) | 309
Welcome Drink

19:00

17.0017.40

15.4517.00

15.2515.45

14.4515.25

13.3014.45

12.3013.30

12.3013.30

11.5012.30

10.3511.50

10.1510.35

09.0010.15

08.30

Joint meeting of the Steering Committee and Local Organizing Committee | 221
Colloquium on Photonic
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Communications Systems
General Track (3/8) | 54
Communications (4/10) | 209
and Networks (3/3) | 309
Coee break
Optimization for Time Frequency
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Analysis with Applications
Medical Electronics (till 12.05) | 54
Communications (5/10) | 209
to Signal Processing
and Communications (1/2) | 309
Prof. John Stankovic, University of Virginia, USA I 209
Research Directions for the Internet of Things
Lunch
Presentations on the next CSNDSP event | 209
Steering committee and local organizing committee meeting (All delegates are welcome)
Optimization for Time Frequency
Analysis with Applications
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
General Track (4/8) | 54
to Signal Processing
Communications (6/10) | 209
and Communications (2/2) | 309
Dr. Maziar Nekovee, Samsung Electronics R&D Institute, UK I 209
The mmMAGIC Project: New Frontiers in 5G Mobile Communications and Networks Above 6 GHz
Coee break
Wireless Sensor Networks
Renewable and Sustainable
General Track (5/8) | 209
and Systems (1/3) | 309
Energy | 54
Prof. Rolando A. Carrasco, Newcastle University, UK I 209
Energy-ecient Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks
Conference Dinner

21st July | Thursday

17.30

15.4517.00

15.2515.45

14.4515.25

13.3014.45

12.3013.30

11.5012.30

10.3511.50

10.3511.50

10.1510.35

09.0010.15

08.0018.00
08.3009.00

20th July | Wednesday

FINAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,
Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic
10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,
Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

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08.0018.00

Registration

08.3009.00

Opening Ceremony | Room 209

09.0010.15

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (1/10) |


Visible Light Communications | Room 209
Prof. Anh T. Pham (The University of Aizu, Japan)
Design and Experimental Demonstration of A Real-Time 95kbps Optical Camera
Communication System
Peng Tian, Wei Huang and Zhengyuan Xu (University of Science and Technology
of China, P.R. China)
SVM Detection for Superposed Pulse Amplitude Modulation in Visible Light
Communications
Youli Yuan and Min Zhang (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
P.R. China); Pengfei Luo (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, P.R. China); Zabih
Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Danshi Wang (Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Xiong-yan Tang (National
Engineering Laboratory of Broadband Service Applications of ChinaUnicom,
P.R. China); Dahai Han (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
P.R. China)

21st July | Thursday

Chair:

20th July | Wednesday

20TH JULY | WEDNESDAY

Ecient Transmission Under Low Dimming Control Levels in Indoor Visible Light
Communications
Xiaodi You and Jian Chen (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
P.R. China); Changyuan Yu (National University of Singapore, Singapore);
Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
Human Body Impact on Mobile Visible Light Communication Link
Clment Le Bas (XLIM, France); Abdeslam Behlouli (University of Poitiers, France);
Anne Julien-Vergonjanne (University of Limoges, France); Pierre Combeau (XLIM
University of Poitiers, France); Stephanie Sahuguede (University of Limoges, France);
Lilian Aveneau (University of Poitiers, France)
On the Secrecy Sum-Rate of MU-VLC Broadcast Systems with Confidential Messages
Thanh Pham (University of Aizu, Computer Communications Lab., Japan);
Anh T. Pham (The University of Aizu, Japan)

22nd July | Friday

13.3015.00
15.00
15.30open

13.3015.00

12.3013.30

11.5012.30

10.3511.50

10.1510.35

09.0010.15

Colloquium on Optical Wireless


Communications (7/10) | 209

Wireless Sensor Networks


Chaos, Nonlinear Dynamics
and Systems (2/3) | 309
and Applications | 54
Coee break
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Wireless Sensor Networks
General Track (6/8) | 54
Communications (8/10) | 209
and Systems (3/3) | 309
Prof. Vladimir V. Rastorguev, Moscow Aviation Institute, Russia I 209
Automotive Sensors of Movement Safety Problems and Prospects
Lunch
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Colloquium on Optical Wireless
Communications (9/10)
General Track (8/8) | 54
Communications (10/10) | 209
& General Track (7/8) | 309
Joint meeting of the steering committee and local organizing committee | 221
Closing session and Feedback I 209
Trip to Prague Centre

CONFERENCE PROGRAM DETAILED

22nd July | Friday

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Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

09.0010.15
Chair:

20th July | Wednesday

Comparative Analysis of Routing Protocols for Wireless Mesh Networks


Maciej Piechowiak (Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland);
Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)

SS4: Teletrac Models, Trac Engineering and Network Optimization | Room 54


Prof. Mariusz Gbowski (Pozna University of Technology, Poland)
The New Approximative Model of Multiservice Erlangs Ideal Grading with Queues
Sawomir Hanczewski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Damian Kmiecik
(Poznan University of Technologu, Poland); Joanna Weissenberg (Kazimierz Wielki
University, Poland)

Accelerated Processing Delay Optimization in Hierarchical Networks Using Lowcost


Hardware
Marian Ulbricht (TU Dresden, InnoRoute GmbH Mnchen, Germany); Jens Wagner
(Hochschule fr Telekommunikation Leipzig, Germany)

Simulation Studies of Queueing Systems


Sawomir Hanczewski and Adam Kaliszan (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
Blocking Probability in Switching Networks with Multiservice Sources
and Multicast Trac
Maciej Sobieraj (Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics
and Telecommunications, Poland); Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan University
of Technology, Poland)

Message Routing in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Networks Based on Human Behavior


Gil Eduardo Andrade (Federal Institute of Science, Education and Technology of Paran,
Brazil); Luiz A. P. Lima, Jr. and Alcides Calsavara (Pontifical Catholic University of Paran,
Brazil); Jose Aelio de Oliveira Jr (Pontifical Catholic University of Paran, Federal University
of Sergipe, Brazil); Gisane Michelon (Pontifical Catholic University of Paran, Brazil)

21st July | Thursday

Call Blocking Probabilities for Poisson Trac Under the Multiple Fractional
Channel Reservation Policy
Ioannis Moscholios (University of Peloponnese, Greece); Vassilios G. Vassilakis
(University of West London, United Kingdom); Michael D. Logothetis (University
of Patras, Greece)

Mediator-Assisted Multi-Source Routing in Information-Centric Networks


Vassilios G. Vassilakis (University of West London, United Kingdom); Laura Carrea
(University of Reading; University of Essex, United Kingdom); Ioannis Moscholios
(University of Peloponnese, Greece); Michael D. Logothetis (University of Patras, Greece)
Enhancement of the QoS in an OFDMA/VLC System
Fabian Seguel (USACH, Chile); Ismael Soto (University of Santiago, Chile);
Daniel Iturralde (University of Santiago de Chile, Chile, University of Cuenca, Ecuador);
Pablo Adasme and Belarmino Nuez (University of Santiago de Chile, Chile)

Analytical Modelling of Cellular Networks with Calls Handover and Trac Overflow
Mariusz Glabowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Maciej Sobieraj (Poznan
University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, Poland)
10.1510.35

20th July | Wednesday

SS1: Routing and Optimization Techniques for Modern Networks | Room 309
Dr. Maciej Piechowiak (Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland)

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21st July | Thursday

09.0010.15
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Coee break

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

20

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

20th July | Wednesday

Characterization of the Organic LED Based Visible Light Communications


Petr Chvojka, Petr Dvorak, Petr Pesek and Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical
University in Prague, Czech Republic); Paul Anthony Haigh (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
2.32 Gbit/s Phosphorescent White LED Visible Light Communication Aided
by Two-staged Linear Software Equalizer
Yingjun Zhou, Jiaqi Zhao, Mengjie Zhang, Jianyang Shi and Nan Chi (Fudan
University, P.R. China)
Performance of eU-OFDM Based Relay-Assisted Visible Light Communications
Gerard Djengomemgoto (zyein University, Turkey); Omer Narmanlioglu
and Murat Uysal (Ozyegin University, Turkey)

21st July | Thursday

Novel Detection Technique for Smartphone to Smartphone Visible Light


Communications
Rayana Boubezari, Hoa Le Minh and Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United
Kingdom); Ahmed Bouridane (Northumbria UNiversity at Newcastle, United Kingdom)
A New Concept of Multi-Band Carrier-less Amplitude and Phase Modulation
for Bandlimited Visible Light Communications
Khald Werfli (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Paul Anthony Haigh
(University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Zabih Ghassemlooy and Navid Hassan
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical
University in Prague, Czech Republic)

10.3511.50
Chair:

5th Colloquium on Satellite and Space Communications | Room 309


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wilfried Gappmair (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Modified CRLB and Low-Complex Estimator for Symbol Timing Recovery
in Direct-Conversion Receivers
Wilfried Gappmair and Otto Koudelka (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Performance of Walsh-Hadamard Codes Used for Timing Recovery in a DVB-S2x
Multibeam Scenario
Barbara Suesser-Rechberger and Wilfried Gappmair (Graz University of Technology,
Austria); Alberto Ginesi (ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands)

20th July | Wednesday

Chair:

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (2/10) |


Visible Light Communications | Room 209
Dr. Pengfei Luo (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, P.R. China)

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Physical Layer Solutions for Optical Communications in Space


Andrew Burton (Northumbria University; Northumbria University, United Kingdom);
Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom);
Pantelis-Daniel Arapoglou (European Space Agency, The Netherlands)
Inter-Satellite Ranging in the Low Earth Orbit
Mohammad Alawieh (Fraunhofer IIS, Germany); Niels Hadaschik and Norbert Franke
(Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Germany); Christopher Mutschler
(University of Erlangen-Nuremberg; Fraunhofer IIS, Germany)

21st July | Thursday

10.3511.50

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

22

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

13.3014.45
Chair:

20th July | Wednesday

FDMA System with Non-Binary Encoded CPM Signals


Piotr Remlein (Poznan University of Technology, Chair of Wireless Communications,
Poland)
Joint Antenna Selection and Grouping in Massive MIMO Systems
Mouncef Benmimoune (Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada); Elmahdi Driouch
(Universite du Quebec Montreal, Canada); Wessam Ajib (Universit du Qubec
Montral, Canada)
OFDM Based SCP for Multicast Dual Amplify and Forward Relays
Muhammad Adnan (University of Management and Technology, Lahore, University
of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan); Irfan Ahmed (Taif University,
Saudi Arabia); Ishtiaq Ahmad (University of Lahore; Pakistan Telecommunication
Company Limited, Pakistan); Shaohua Chen, Yafeng Wang and Dacheng Yang
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China)

21st July | Thursday

A Simple Phase Noise and Full-Range Carrier Frequency Oset Mitigation Scheme
for MIMO-OFDM Systems
Kidsanapong Puntsri (Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Khonkaen
Campus, Thailand); Jun Tong (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Two Quasi Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes with Better Performance
and Low Complexity Decoder
Ali Lotfi (Sharif University of Technology, Iran); Siamak Talebi (Bahonar University,
Iran); Ata Chizari (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
10.3511.50

Steering committee and local organizing committee meeting | Room 221

11.5012.30
Chair:

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Ir. Lieven LEVRAU, Alcatel-Lucent, France | Room 209


Prof. Michael Logothetis (University of Patras, Greece)

22nd July | Friday

Data Centre Network Interconnections (Inter and Intra) & Virtualisation


in Transport Networks
12.3013.30

Lunch

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (3/10) |


Optical Wireless Communications | Room 209
Dr. Wasiu O. Popoola (University of Edinburgh, UK)
PAPR Reduction in Optical OFDM with Grouped LEDs
Funmilayo B. Ogunkoya (Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom);
Wasiu O. Popoola (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Sinan Sinanovic
(GCU, United Kingdom)
The Benefit of Frequency-selective Rate Adaptation for Optical Wireless Communications
Pablo Wilke Berenguer (Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany);
Volker Jungnickel (Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, Technische Universitt Berlin,
Germany); Johannes K. Fischer (Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute, Germany)

20th July | Wednesday

SS2: Next Generation Wireless Networks (1/2) | Room 54


Dr. Piotr Remlein (Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland)

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Availability of Airborne Ad-hoc Communication Network in Global Air Trac Simulation


Kai-Daniel Bchter (Bauhaus Luftfahrt e. V., Germany)
Receiver Design for OWC Orbital Angular Momentum Communication in Data
Center Applications
Judith Kupferman (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel); Shlomi Arnon
(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
Improvement of Required SNR for Satellite-to-Ground Optical Communication Via
Aperture Diversity by Using PPM
Selami ahin (TUBITAK-BILGEM-UEKAE, Turkey)

21st July | Thursday

10.3511.50
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

22nd July | Friday

24

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

13.3014.45
Chair:

SS2: Next Generation Wireless Networks (2/2) | Room 54


Dr. Piotr Remlein (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)

20th July | Wednesday

Design of Optical Data Vortex Cluster Network for Large Data Center Network
Qimin Yang (Harvey Mudd College, USA)

Hybrid DS/FH Spread Spectrum Data Transmission System for Telemetry


Rafa Krenz and Marcin Rodziewicz (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)

A Simple Strategy to Improve Spectrum Use in Multi-Rate FlexGrid Optical Networks


Jaume Comellas and Gabriel Junyent (Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya, Spain)

Measurement Setup for Evaluation the Coexistence Between LTE Downlink


and WLAN Networks
Jiri Milos, Ladislav Polak, Martin Slanina and Tomas Kratochvil (Brno University
of Technology, Czech Republic)

Propagation Delay Stabilization to Address Fast and Slow Delay Changes


Pavel Skoda and Michal Altmann (CESNET, Czech Republic); Josef Vojtech and Jan Radil
(CESNET, a.l.o., Czech Republic); Vladimir Smotlacha (CESNET, Czech Republic)

An 8-bit 6GS/s Current Steering DAC with Optimized Current Switch Drive
Li Wenyuan (Institute of RF-OE-ICs, Southeast University, P.R. China); Chuyang Sun
(Southeast University, P.R. China)

21st July | Thursday

Solution to Reduce Nonlinearity in LTE RoF System for an Ecient DAS Topology:
A Brief Review (Invited)
Thavamaran Kanesan (Telekom Malaysia (TM) Research & Development, Malaysia);
Romli Mohamad (TM Research & Development, Malaysia); Sufian Mousa Mitani
(Tm Research & Development, Malaysia); Hizamel M. Hizan (Telekom Malaysia
(TM) Research & Development, Malaysia); Wai Pang Ng and Zabih Ghassemlooy
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Paul Anthony Haigh (University of Bristol,
United Kingdom); Sujan Rajbhandari (Coventry University, United Kingdom); Son Le
(Aston University, United Kingdom); Gee-Kung Chang (Georgia Tech, USA)
Characterization of Dual-Polarization Analogue Radio Over Fiber Fronthaul
for LTE C-RAN Architecture
Jan Bohata, Stanislav Zvanovec and Petr Pesek (Czech Technical University in Prague,
Czech Republic); Joaquin Perez (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Optical
and Quantum Communications Group, Spain)

20th July | Wednesday

5th Colloquium on Photonic Communications Systems and Networks (1/3) | Room 309
Dr. Wai Pang Ng (Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK)

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A3-5GHz Delay Locked Loop with Frequency Division Technique


Li Wenyuan and Yurong Cao (Institute of RF-OE-ICs, Southeast University, P.R. China)
A Broadband Power Amplifier Applied in GSM/TD-SCDMA/WLAN System
Li Wenyuan (Institute of RF-OE-ICs, Southeast University, P.R. China); Luo Hui
(Southeast, P.R. China)
14.4515.25
Chair:

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. Murat Uysal, Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey | Room 209
Prof. Z Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK)
Beyond Illumination: Internet of Lights

15.2515.45

21st July | Thursday

13.3014.45
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Coee break

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

26

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

20th July | Wednesday

PHY-MAC Cross Layer Based Modelling for LTE QoS Optimization


Izzat Darwazeh (University College London, United Kingdom); Yu Chen
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Andi Soekartono
(University College London, United Kingdom)
Nyquist-SEFDM: Pulse Shaped Multicarrier Communication with Sub-Carrier
Spacing Below the Symbol Rate
Tongyang Xu and Izzat Darwazeh (University College London, United Kingdom)
A Fast and Load-aware Controller Failover Mechanism for Software-Defined
Networks
Ko-Chih Fang, Kuochen Wang and Jian-Hong Wang (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan)

21st July | Thursday

Dynamic Load-balanced Path Optimization in SDN-based Data Center Networks


Yuan-Liang Lan, Kuochen Wang and Yi-Huai Hsu (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan)
Dynamic Flow Aggregation in SDNs for Application-aware Routing
Tsung-Hsien Tsai, Kuochen Wang and Tzu-Yu Chao (National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan)

15.4517.00
Chair:

5th Colloquium on Photonic Communications Systems and Networks (2/3) | Room 309
Dr. Thavamaran Kanesan (Telekom Malaysia Research & Development, Malaysia)
112-Gbit/s PDM -PAM4 Transmission Over 80-km SMF Using Digital Coherent
Detection Without Optical Amplifier
Xian Zhou (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China); Kangping Zhong
(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong); Jiahao Huo (University
of Science & Technology Beijing (USTB), P.R. China); Yiguang Wang (Fudan
University, P.R. China); Liang Wang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Hong Kong); Jiajing Tu (University of Science and Technology Beijing, P.R. China);
Yanfu Yang (Shenzhen Graduate School, Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China);
Lei Gao (Huawei Technologies Company, P.R. China); Li Zeng (Huawei Technologies
Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, P.R. China); Changyuan Yu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, P.R. China); Alan Pak Tao Lau and Chao Lu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong)
Perfluorinated Polymer Optical Fiber for Precision Strain Sensing Based on Novel
SMS Fiber Structure
Nageswara Lalam, Wai Pang Ng, Qiang Wu, Xuewu Daniel Dai and Richard Fu
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
Specialized Optical Fibre Sensor Array for Structural Damage Detection
Juan Emmanuel Gonzalez-Tinoco (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico);
Dora Mariela Martinez-Gonzalez (Universidad Nacioanl Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico);
Maria del Carmen Lopez-Bautista and Junnuen Miron-Carrasco (Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico); Sergei Khotiaintsev (National Autonomous University
of Mexico, Mexico); Hector Guzman-Olguin, Miguel Angel Zuiga Bravo,
Efrain Ovando-Shelley and Abraham Roberto Sanchez-Ramirez (Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico)

22nd July | Friday

Multiport Cyclical Fibre-optical Switch


Alberto Herrera-Martinez (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico);
Dora Mariela Martinez-Gonzalez (Universidad Nacioanl Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico);
Maria del Carmen Lopez-Bautista and Fernando Galvez-Mendoza (Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico); Sergei Khotiaintsev (National Autonomous University
of Mexico, Mexico); Hector Guzman-Olguin, Miguel Angel Zuiga Bravo,
Efrain Ovando-Shelley and Abraham Roberto Sanchez-Ramirez (Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico)
Comparison of CAP and DFT-Spread DMT for High Speed Transmission Over 50m SI-POF
Evangelos Pikasis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece);
Sotiris Karabetsos (Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens, Institute
for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP) / RC Athena, Greece); Thomas Nikas (National
and Kapodistrian University of Athens); Petr Chvojka (Czech Technical University in Prague,
Czech Republic); Athanasse Nassiopoulos (Technological Educational Institution of Athens,
Greece); Dimitris Syvridis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)

20th July | Wednesday

General Track (1/8) | Room 209


Prof. Izzat Darwazeh (University College London, UK)

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21st July | Thursday

15.4517.00
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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

22nd July | Friday

28

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

20th July | Wednesday

Recovery of Information on Button Pressing From USB-keyboard Compromising


Emanations
Rostislav Sokolov and Renat Abdullin (Ural Federal University, Russia)
Oligopoly Cournot Model of Competitive Pricing for Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive
Radio Networks
Jerzy Martyna (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Experimental Research of Leaky-Wave Antenna Based on Covered Rectangular
Waveguide with Transverse Slots
Renat Abdullin and Rostislav Sokolov (Ural Federal University, Russia)
Pentagon-Shaped UWB MIMO Antennas
Abdelmegid Allam, Khalid Ahmed and Ahmed Saleh (German University in Cairo, Egypt)

21st July | Thursday

Fractal Shaped Ultra Wideband Antenna


Ali Badr and Abdelmegid Allam (German University in Cairo, Egypt)
17.30

Welcome drink

21ST JULY | THURSDAY


08.30

Joint meeting of the steering committee and local organizing committee | Room 221

09.0010.15

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (4/10) |


Visible Light Communications | Room 209
Prof. Rafael Perez (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain)

Chair:

Single Carrier Optical FDM IN Visible Light Communication


Osama Saied (Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom);
Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Refik Caglar
Kizilirmak (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan); Xuewu Daniel Dai (Northumbria
University, United Kingdom); Carlos M. Ribeiro (Instituto de Telecomunicaes /
Instituto Politcnico de Leiria, Portugal); Min Zhang (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Sujan Rajbhandari (Coventry University,
United Kingdom)
Design of a Visible Light Communication System for Deep Sea Divers Based
on Analogue Frequency Modulation
Zahir Ahmad (Coventry Univerity); Pascal Geiser, Omar Salih and Sujan Rajbhandari
(Coventry University, United Kingdom)
DLL Architecture for OFDM Based VLC Transceivers in FPGA
Luis Duarte (University of Aveiro, Portugal); Luis Rodrigues
(Instituto de Telecomunicaes, Aveiro, Portugal); Carlos M. Ribeiro
(Instituto de Telecomunicaes / Instituto Politcnico de Leiria, Portugal);
Monica Figueiredo (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal); Luis Nero Alves
(DETI, Universidade of Aveiro, Instituto de Telecomunicaes,
Instituto de Telecomunicaes, Portugal)

22nd July | Friday

On the Suitability of Employing Silicon Photomultipliers for Underwater Wireless


Optical Communication Links
Tasnim Hamza and Mohammad-Ali Khalighi (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France);
Salah Bourennane (Ecole Centrale Marseille, Fresnel Institute, France);
Pierre Leon (IFREMER, France); Jan Opderbecke (IFERMER, France)
Two Toys Vehicles Interactions Using Communication Protocol for Visible Light
Communication
Mohammad Arif Ilyas, Maisara Othman and Mas Fawzi (Universiti Tun Hussein
Onn Malaysia, Malaysia)

20th July | Wednesday

General Track (2/8) | Room 54


Prof. Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical University in Prague)

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21st July | Thursday

15.4517.00
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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

22nd July | Friday

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

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20th July | Wednesday

Simulation of Fiber Taper for Forward and Reverse Mode


Pasha Bekhrad (Tu Graz, Austria); Hristo Ivanov and Erich Leitgeb (Graz University
of Technology, Austria); Branko Mikac (University of Zagreb, Croatia)

General Track (3/8) | Room 54


Dr Jacques Chi (ENIB, France)
A Composite DSP Approach to De-Noising Arterial Signals
Wendell Satney and Thea Scantlebury-Manning (University of the West Indies
(Cave Hill Campus), Barbados); Adrian Als (Supervisor, Jamaica);
Angela Carrington-Dyall (University of the West Indies (Cave Hill Campus), Barbados)

Comparision of Simulation and Emulation of Polarization Dependent Loss


in Short Fibre Links
Yangzi Liu, Peter Shepherd and Duncan Allsopp (University of Bath, United Kingdom)

Towards the Development of an Automated Blood Vessel Classification System


Wendell Satney (University of the West Indies (Cave Hill Campus), Barbados); Adrian Als
(Supervisor, Jamaica); Angela Carrington-Dyall and Thea Scantlebury-Manning (University
of the West Indies (Cave Hill Campus), Barbados)

Optical Switching Based on Arsenic-Selenide and Lead-Silicate Fibers


Matej Komanec (Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering); Tomas Nemecek, Dmytro Suslov, Redwan Ahmad and Tomas Martan
(Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Republic)

20th July | Wednesday

5th Colloquium on Photonic Communications Systems and Networks (3/3) | Room 309
prof. Chao Lu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK)

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Using Curve Fitting for Spectral Reflectance Curves Intervals in Order


to Hyperspectral Data Compression
Mersedeh Beitollahi (Islamic Azad University, Yadegare Imam Khomeini (RAH)
Branch, Iran); Abolfazl Hosseini (Islamic Azad University, Shar-e-Rey, Iran)

Comments on Transform-Limited Pulse and Optical Intensity Autocorrelation


Jacque W D Chi (Brest National Engineering School, Lab-Sticc, France)
21st July | Thursday

User-Friendly Visual Secret Sharing for Color Images Based on Random Grids
Mohammad Paknahad (Islamic Azad University, Yadegare Imam Khomeini (RAH) Branch,
Iran); Abolfazl Hosseini (Islamic Azad University, Shar-e-Rey, Iran); Mahdi R Alagheband
(Islamic Azad University, Yadegare Imam Khomeini (RAH) Branch, Iran)

Square-Hexagonal Nanostructured Photonic Crystal Fiber At 1550 nm Wavelength


Saeed Olyaee (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Nano-Photonics
and Optoelectronics Research Laboratory, Iran); Ali Nikoosohbat (SRTTU, Iran);
Ahmad Mohebzadeh Bahabady (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Iran);
Ata Chizari (Sharif University of Technoloty, Iran)

A Novel Non-Blind Watermarking Scheme for Color Image Using PCA Transform
and Histogram Matching Technique
Arash Saboori (Yadegar-e-Imam Khomeini(RAH)Branch, Islamic Azad University,
Tehran, Iran); Abolfazl Hosseini (Islamic Azad University, Shar-e-Rey, Iran)
10.1510.35

21st July | Thursday

09.0010.15
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Coee break

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Chair:

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (5/10) |


Visible Light Communications | Room 209
Dr. Xuan Tang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHN)

20th July | Wednesday

Modulation Schemes Eect on the Driver Eciency and the Global VLC Transmitter
Energy Consumption
Guillermo del Campo-Jimenez (Universidad Politcnica de Madrid, Spain);
Rafael Perez (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain);
Francisco J Lopez-Hernandez (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, CeDINT-UPM, Spain)
Multi-Wavelength Modelling for VLC Indoor Channels Using Montecarlo
Simulation
Atziry Ramirez-Aguilera (Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Mexico);
Jose Martin Luna-Rivera (Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi, Mexico);
Victor Guerra (IDeTIC-ULPGC, Spain); Jose Rabadan (CeTIC-DSC, Universidad
de Las Palmas, Spain); Francisco J Lopez-Hernandez (Universidad Politecnica
de Madrid, CeDINT-UPM, Spain); Rafael Perez-Jimenez (Universidad de Las Palmas
de Gran Canaria, Spain)

21st July | Thursday

Data Sning Over an Open VLC Channel


Ignacio Marin-Garcia (Escuela Superior Politcnica del Litoral, Ecuador);
Victor Guerra (IDeTIC-ULPGC, Spain); Atziry Ramirez-Aguilera (Universidad
Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Mexico); Jose Rabadan (CeTIC-DSC, Universidad
de Las Palmas, Spain); Rafael Perez-Jimenez (Universidad de Las Palmas
de Gran Canaria, Spain)
Visible Light Positioning with Diusing Lamps Using an Extended Kalman Filter
Zafer Vatansever and Maite Brandt-Pearce (University of Virginia, USA)

10.3511.50
Chair:

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SS3: Optimization for Time Frequency Analysis with Applications to Signal


Processing and Communications (1/2) | Room 309
Prof. Izzat Darwazeh (University College London, UK)
Exact Perfect Reconstruction of Filter Window Bank with Application
to Incompatible Nonuniform Filter Banks
Bingo Wing-Kuen Ling (Guangzhou, P.R. China); Qing Liu (Guangdong University
of Technology, P.R. China); Xiao-Chi Zhang (Guangdong Unievrsity of Technology,
P.R. China); Meilin Wang and Qingyun Dai (Guangdong University of Technology,
P.R. China)
Blurred Target Tracking Based on Sparse Representation of Online Updated
Templates
Xiaofen Xing, Nanhai Zhang, Kailing Guo, Chunmei Qing, Jiali Deng and Huiping Qin
(South China University of Technology, P.R. China)
Dehazing with Improved Heterogeneous Atmosphere Light Estimation
and a Nonlinear Color Attenuation Prior Model
Sheng Zhang, Chunmei Qing, Xiangmin Xu, Jianxiu Jin and Huiping Qin (South China
University of Technology, P.R. China)
Comparison of Turbo Decoder and Turbo Equalizer for Spectrally Ecient FDM System
Hedaia Ghannam and Izzat Darwazeh (University College London, United Kingdom)
Network on System (NoS) Communication Framework Adaptation for a DSP
in Hybrid Embedded Systems
Awais Rafique, Muhammad Wasim and Abu Bakar N. Alvi (National University
of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan); Shoaib Ahmed Khan
(National University of Sciences and Technology Islamabad, Pakistan)

20th July | Wednesday

10.3511.50

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

21st July | Thursday

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

Designing A Dimmable OPPM-Based VLC System Under Channel Constraints


Jawad Salehi, Ata Chizari and Mohammad Vahid Jamali (Sharif University
of Technology, Iran); Sajjad AbdollahRamezani (Sharif University of Technolog, Iran);
Akbar Dargahi (SBU, Iran)

20th July | Wednesday

Huygens Principle based UWB Microwave Imaging Method for Skin Cancer
Detection
Navid Ghavami (London South Bank University, United Kingdom), Gianluigi Tiberi
(IRCCS Stella Maris, Italy), Mohammad Ghavami, Sandra Dudley (London South
Bank University, United Kingdom), Majella Lane (University College London,
United Kingdom)
Accelerometer Based Human Joints Range of Movement Measurement
Harriet U Nwaizu and Reza Saatchi (Sheeld Hallam University, United Kingdom);
Derek Burke (Sheeld Childrens Hospital NHS Trust, Sheeld, United Kingdom)
Fuzzy C-Means Clustering to Analyze Bone Vibration as a Method of Screening Fracture
Ridita Ali (Sheeld Hallam University, United Kingdom); Amaka Oah (University
of Sheeld, United Kingdom); Shammi Ramlakhan (Sheeld Teaching Hospital,
United Kingdom)

21st July | Thursday

Applicator Design Considerations of Microwave Tumor Ablation


Eman G. M. I. Hassan, Haifa Takruri and Martin Hope (University of Salford,
United Kingdom)
Fetal ECG Extraction Based on Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Interference System
Radek Martinek (VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Czech Republic); Hana Skutova (VSB-Technical
University of Ostrava, Czech Republic); Radana Kahankova (VSB-TU Ostrava,
Czech Republic); Petr Koudelka (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic);
Petr Bilik (VSB Technical University Ostrava, P.R. China); Jiri Koziorek
(VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)

22nd July | Friday

Adaptive Signal Processing Techniques for Extracting Abdominal Fetal


Electrocardiogram
Radek Martinek (VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Czech Republic); Radana Kahankova (VSB-TU
Ostrava, Czech Republic); Hana Skutova and Petr Koudelka (VSB-Technical University
of Ostrava, Czech Republic); Jan Zidek and Jiri Koziorek (VSB Technical University
of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
11.5012.30
Chair:

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. John Stankovic, University of Virginia, USA | Room 209
Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University Newcastle, UK)
Research Directions for the Internet of Things

12.3013.30

Lunch

12.3013.30

Presentations on the next CSNDSP event | Room 209


Steering committee and local organizing committee meeting
(All delegates are welcome)

13.3014.45

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (6/10) |


Free-space Optical Communications | Room 209
Prof. Murat Uysal (Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey)

Chair:

A Review on Eects of the Atmospheric Turbulence on Laser Beam Propagation


An Analytic Approach
Mircea Hulea (Technical University Gheorghe Asachi of Iasi, Romania); Xuan Tang
(Quanzhou Institute of Equipment Manufacturing of Chinese Academy of Sciences,
P.R. China); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom);
Sujan Rajbhandari (Coventry University, United Kingdom)
Performance Evaluation of Free Space Optical Communication Under the Weak
Turbulence Regime
Muhammad Ijaz (Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United
Kingdom); Rupak Kharel (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom);
Sunday Cookey Ekpo (Manchester Metropolitan University, Akwa Ibom State
University of Technology, United Kingdom); Zabih Ghassemlooy and Hoa Le Minh
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Xuan Tang (Tsinghua University, Beijing,
P.R. China)
Investigation on the Error Performance of Modulation Formats in Free-space
Optical Communication Links with Turbulence
Ming Jun Lok (Multimedia University, Malaysia); It Ee Lee (Multimedia University,
Northumbria University, Malaysia); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University,
United Kingdom); Gwo Chin Chung (Multimedia University, Malaysia)

20th July | Wednesday

SS9: Medical Electronics | Room 54


Mohammad Ghavami (London South Bank University, UK)

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21st July | Thursday

10.3512.05
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

FSO Artificial Low-cost Fog Attenuation Experiment


Luka Mustafa (University College London, Institute IRNAS Race, Slovenia);
Eva erni (IRNAS Institute for Development of Advanced Applied Systems,
Slovenia); Benn Thomsen (University College London, United Kingdom)
Demonstrating Practical Indoor LTE-over-Optical Wireless
Giulio Cossu (Scuola Superiore SantAnna University, Italy); Wajahat Ali (Scuola
Superiore SantAnna Pisa Italy, Italy); Alessandro Sturniolo (Scuola Superiore
SantAnna, Italy); Ernesto Ciaramella (Scuola Superiore SantAnna, Pisa, Italy)

22nd July | Friday

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Chair:

SS3: Optimization for Time Frequency Analysis with Applications to Signal


Processing and Communications (2/2) | Room 309
Prof. Krishna Busawon (Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK)

13.3014.45
Chair:

20th July | Wednesday

Outage Probability and Average Error Performance of Modulation Schemes Under


Nakagami-q (Hoyt) and Nakagami-n (Rice) Fading Channels
Miguel Lpez-Bentez (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)
Practical Privacy Preserving Size Approximation in Distributed Systems
Piotr Syga (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland); Marek Klonowski
(TU Wroclaw, Poland)

Truncating and Oversampling OFDM Signals in White Gaussian Noise Channels


Waseem Ozan (University College London, United Kingdom); Kyle Jamieson
(Princeton University, University College London, USA); Izzat Darwazeh
(University College London, United Kingdom)

Acoustic Echo Cancellation in Distributed Network Using Improved Diusion


Subband Adaptive Filtering Algorithm
Ji-Hye Seo and Sang Mok Jung (Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH),
Korea); PooGyeon Park (Pohang university of science and Technology, Korea)

21st July | Thursday

Accuracy of Jitter and Shimmer Measurements for Speaker in the Database TIMIT
and NTIMIT
Imen Daly (ENIT, Tunisia); Zied Hajaiej (ENIT, FSB, Tunisia)

Moment Generating Function of Macrodiversity System with Three Microdiversity


MRC Receivers in Gamma Shadowed Nakagami-m Fading Channel
Suad Suljovic, Dragana Krsti and Vesad Doljak (Faculty of Electronic Engineering,
University of Ni, Serbia); Mihajlo Stefanovi (University of Nis, Serbia); Erich Leitgeb
and Pirmin Pezzei (Graz University of Technology, Austria)

High Throughput LDPC Decoder for C-RAN Optical Fronthaul Based on Improved
Bit-Flipping Algorithm
Ao Li, Christelle Aupetit-Berthelemot and Vahid Meghdadi (University of Limoges,
France); Jean-Pierre Cances (XLIM, France)
Maximum PAPR Reduction by Combining Optimum SLM with Clipping
Yanyan Wu and Jialin Wang (Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, P.R. China)

General Track (4/8) | Room 54


Dr. Mohammad-Ali Khalighi (Institut Fresnel, France)
Outage Probability and Average Error Performance of Modulation Schemes Under
Eta-Mu and Kappa-Mu Fading Channels in Terms of Elementary Functions
Miguel Lpez-Bentez (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)

Bandwidth Extension of an Enhanced SNR with a Higher Light Uniformity


of a Phosphorescent White LED Based Visible Light Communication System
Monette Khadr (Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport,
Egypt); Ahmed Abd El Aziz (Photonics Research Lab, Arab Academy of Science
and Technology, Egypt); Heba Fayed (Arab Academy for Science, Technology,
Maritime Transport, Egypt); Moustafa Hussein Aly (Arab Academy for Science,
Technology, Maritime Transport, Vice Dean for Education Aairs, Egypt)

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13.3014.45

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

14.4515.25
Chair:

21st July | Thursday

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10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Maziar Nekovee, Samsung Electronics R&D Institute, UK |


Room 209
Prof. Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ)
The mmMAGIC Project: New Frontiers in 5G Mobile Communications
and Networks Above 6 GHz
Coee break

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

15.2515.45

20th July | Wednesday

A Time Scheduling Scheme in MIMO Y Channels with Reduced Antenna


Configurations
Zichao Zhou, Xueying Yuan and Jacek Ilow (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Hybrid Model of Human Mobility for DTN Network Simulation in Comparison
with SLAW-type Model
Alexander Yu. Privalov and Alexander Tsarev (Samara State Aerospace University, Russia)
Analysis of Sigmoid-Based Blind Equalizer Algorithms
Stephan Meyer (Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany)
Adaptive Transmitter Load Size Using Receiver Harvested Energy Prediction
by Kalman Filter
Khalil Saidi (UQAM, Canada); Wessam Ajib and Mounir Boukadoum (Universit
du Qubec Montral, Canada)

21st July | Thursday

Iterative Multiuser Detection with Physical Layer Network Coding for Multi-pair
Communications
Zina Abu-almaalie (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Xuan Tang
(Quanzhou Institute of Equipment Manufacturing of Chinese Academy of Sciences,
P.R. China); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom);
It Ee Lee (Multimedia University, Northumbria University, Malaysia);
Alaa A. S. Al-Rubaie (Ministry of Higher Education, United Kingdom)

15.4517.00
Chair:

SS5: Wireless Sensor Networks and Systems (1/3) | Room 309


Prof. Rolando Carrasco (Newcastle University, UK)
Formal Approach to Produce Verified Programs for Wireless Sensor Nodes
Toshiaki Miyazaki and Naoki Akiyama (The University of Aizu, Japan)
Research of 3G-324M Mobile Communication Protocol in the Management
and Control System of Work of Earth-Moving Machines and Data Transfer
Tatyana Golubeva, Yevgeniy Zaitsev and Sergey Konshin (Almaty University of Power
Engineering & Telecommunications, Kazakhstan)
Cross-layer Protocol Using Contention Mechanism for Supporting Big Data
in Wireless Sensor Network
Hossein Hadadian (Shahid Chamran University, Iran); Yousef Kavian
(Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran)
Evaluation Study for Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks
Michael Stein and Dominic Lerbs (Technische Universitt Darmstadt, Germany);
Mohamed Hassan (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany); Mathias Schnee
(Algorithms Group, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany); Immanuel Schweizer
(Technische Universitt Darmstadt, Germany); Karsten Weihe (Algorithms Group,
Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany); Max Muehlhaeuser (Technical
University Darmstadt, Germany)

20th July | Wednesday

General Track (5/8) | Room 209


Dr. Xuan Tang (Quanzhou Institute of Equipment Manufacturing of Chinese Academy
of Sciences, P.R. China)

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21st July | Thursday

15.4517.00
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

40

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

20th July | Wednesday

Home Energy Management System Over Low-Power Narrowband PLC


Augustine Ikpehai and Bamidele Adebisi (Manchester Metropolitan University,
United Kingdom)
Nano-plasmonic Thin-Film Solar Cell Receiver in Visible Light Communication
Elnaz Ghahremanirad (NORLab, Iran); Saeed Olyaee (Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training
University, Nano-Photonics and Optoelectronics Research Laboratory, Iran);
Ata Chizari (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
Channel Characterisation of Cooperative Relaying Power Line Communication Systems
Matjaz Rozman, Augustine Ikpehai, Bamidele Adebisi and Khaled M. Rabie
(Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom)

21st July | Thursday

A Study of the Performance of Solar Cells for Indoor Autonomous Wireless Sensors
Mirza Rasheduzzaman (The University of Sheeld, United Kingdom); Premlal Pillai
(University of Sheeld, United Kingdom); Asiel Mendoza (The University of Sheeld,
United Kingdom); Maria Merlyne De Souza (University of Sheeld, Luxembourg)
A100kS/s CMOS Time-Domain Temperature Sensor for Wireless Sensor Networks
Yuanxin Bao and Li Wenyuan (Institute of RF- OE-ICs, Southeast University, P.R. China)
17.0017.40
Chair:

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. Rolando A. Carrasco, Newcastle University, UK | Room 209


Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University Newcastle, UK)
Energy-ecient Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks

19:00

22ND JULY | FRIDAY


09.0010.15
Chair:

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (7/10) |


Visible Light Communications | Room 209
Dr. Paul A. Haigh (University of Bristol, UK)
Broadband Over Visible Light: High Power Wideband Bias-T Solution
Tomas Stratil and Petr Koudelka (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic);
Radek Martinek (VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, Czech Republic); Jakub Jankovych (VSB-Technical University
of Ostrava, Czech Republic); Vladimir Vasinek (Technical University of Ostrava, Czech
Republic); Tomas Pavelek (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic)

20th July | Wednesday

SS6: Renewable and Sustainable Energy | Room 54


Dr. Bamidele Adebisi (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)

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A RSSI-based Indoor Visible Light Positioning Approach


Doupeng Li (University of Science and Technology of China, P.R. China); Chen Gong (USTC,
P.R. China); Zhengyuan Xu (University of Science and Technology of China, P.R. China)
BER Analysis for Interfering Visible Light Communication Systems
Yi Chen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); Chi Wan Sung (City
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); Siu-Wai Ho (University of South Australia,
Australia); Wing Shing Wong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, P.R. China)
Spatial and Wavelength Division Multiplexing for High-Speed VLC Systems
Sujan Rajbhandari (Coventry University, United Kingdom)
Time Domain Reshuing for OFDM Based Indoor Visible Light Communications
Xiaodi You and Jian Chen (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
P.R. China); Changyuan Yu (National University of Singapore, Singapore);
Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom)

21st July | Thursday

15.4517.00
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Conference Dinner

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

42

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

09.0010.15
Chair:

20th July | Wednesday

Convergecast Scheduling Problem in Case of Given Aggregation Tree


Adil I. Erzin (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk State University, Russia);
Artem Pyatkin (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia)

SS8: Chaos, Nonlinear Dynamics and Applications | Room 54


Dr. Rupak Kharel (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Chaotic Signal Dynamics of VCSEL for Secure Optical Communication
Salam Nazhan AL Zaidi (Northumbria Universty, Diyala University, Baquba, Faculty
of Engineering, United Kingdom); Zabih Ghassemlooy and Krishna Busawon
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom)

Outage Probability Analysis of WPT Systems with Multiple-Antenna Access Point


Khaled M. Rabie, Bamidele Adebisi and Matjaz Rozman (Manchester Metropolitan
University, United Kingdom)

Data Encryption with Chaotic Colpitts Oscillators Via Power Supply Modulation
Pep Canyelles-Pericas, Richard Binns, Zabih Ghassemlooy and Krishna Busawon
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom)

Analysis of Fixed and Mobile Sensor Systems for Parking Space Detection
Peter Ball, Ruizhi Liao, Cristian Roman, Shumao Ou and Elliot Pow (Oxford Brookes
University, United Kingdom)

20th July | Wednesday

SS5: Wireless Sensor Networks and Systems (2/3) | Room 309


Dr. Peter Ball (Oxford Brookes University, UK)

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Chaotic Secure Digital Communication Scheme Using Auxiliary Systems


Rupak Kharel (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom); Umar Raza
(Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Bradford, United Kingdom);
Muhammad Ijaz (Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United
Kingdom); Sunday Cookey Ekpo (Manchester Metropolitan University, Akwa Ibom
State University of Technology, United Kingdom); Krishna Busawon (Northumbria
University, United Kingdom)

21st July | Thursday

Using the DV-Hop Technique to Increase the Localization Ratio in Static Path
Planning Models in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abdullah Alomari (Dalhousie Uinversity, Canada); Nauman Aslam (School of Computing,
United Kingdom); William Phillips (Dalhousie University, Canada); Frank D Comeau
(St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)

Encrypted Audio Communication Design Using Synchronized Discrete-Time


Hyperchaotic Maps
Krishna Busawon (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Sonia Hammami
(National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia); Mohamed Djemai (Universit
de Valenciennes, France)

Wireless Sensor Networks in Surface Transportation


Hamid Sharif and Michael Hempel (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA);
Sushanta Mohan Rakshit (University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA)

Using Genetic Algorithm for Advanced Municipal Waste Collection in Smart City
Radek Fujdiak and Pavel Masek (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic);
Ekaterina Olshannikova (Tampere University of Technology, Finland); Petr Mlynek
and Jiri Misurec (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
10.1510.35

21st July | Thursday

09.0010.15
Chair:

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

Coee break

22nd July | Friday

22nd July | Friday

44

10th International Symposium on Communication Systems,


Networks and Digital Signal Processing
20th to 22nd July, 2016 | Prague, Czech Republic

20th July | Wednesday

Error Performance Analysis of Optically-preamplified QPSK M-ary PPM Systems


Over Atmospheric Turbulent Channels
Taha Landolsi (American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE);
Aly Elrefaie (W&Wsens Devices, USA)
BER Analysis of Optical Space Shift Keying in Atmospheric Turbulence Environment
Anshul Jaiswal (IIT delhi, India); Manav Bhatnagar (Indian Institute of Technology
Delhi, India); V K Jain (IIT Delhi, India)
Augmented PPM Constellation for Enhanced Two-User FSO Transmissions
Chadi Abou-Rjeily (Lebanese American University (LAU), Lebanon)

10.3511.50
Chair:

SS5: Wireless Sensor Networks and Systems (3/3) | Room 309


Dr. Peter Ball (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
A Service Based Wireless Sensor Networks Architecture for High Value-Added
Process Monitoring
Umar Raza (Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Bradford, United
Kingdom); Rupak Kharel and Mohammad Hammoudeh (Manchester Metropolitan
University, United Kingdom); Ben Whiteside (University of Bradford, United
Kingdom); Sunday Cookey Ekpo (Manchester Metropolitan University, Akwa Ibom
State University of Technology, United Kingdom)
Visible Light Communication Based Optical Link for Data Transmission in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Ali Tahmasi and Hooman Hematkhah (Shahid Chamran University, Iran);
Yousef Kavian (Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran)

21st July | Thursday

Comparison of Optical and Electrical Based Amplify-and-Forward Relay-Assisted


FSO Links Over Gamma-Gamma Channels
Norhanis Aida Mohd Nor and Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United
Kingdom); Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic);
Mohammad-Ali Khalighi (Ecole Centrale Marseille, France); Manav Bhatnagar
(Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)

A Novel Anchor-Based Localization Method


Amin Kargar (MSc, Iran); Ali Mahani (Shahid Bahonar University, Iran)

Economic Aspects of Free Space Optics as an Alternative Broadband Network


Connection for the Last Mile
Gerald Hoerack, Pirmin Pezzei and Erich Leitgeb (Graz University of Technology,
Austria); Matthias Tischlinger (Energie AG Obersterreich Telekom GmbH, Austria)

Heterogeneous Wireless System Testbed for Remote Image Processing


in Automated Vehicles
Cristian Roman (Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom); Michael Sapienza
(University of Oxford, United Kingdom); Peter Ball, Shumao Ou and Fabio Cuzzolin
(Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom); Philip Torr (University of Oxford)

Low Cost ACA-Based Multicast Routing for Multi-Media Applications


Ali Mahani (Shahid Bahonar University, Iran); Fatemeh Sheikhshoaei, Mahsa Asadi
and Shabnam Sadeghi (Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran)

20th July | Wednesday

Chair:

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (8/10) |


Free-space Optical Communications | Room 209
Dr. Mohammad-Ali Khalighi (Institut Fresnel, France)

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Polar Codes Based OFDM-PLC Systems in the Presence of Middleton Class-A Noise
Ammar Hadi (University of Manchester, School of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, United Kingdom); Khaled M. Rabie (Manchester Metropolitan
University, United Kingdom); Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, United Kingdom)
A Method to Enhance the Performance of Successive Cancellation Decoding
in Polar Codes
Ammar Hadi (University of Manchester, School of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, United Kingdom); Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, United
Kingdom); Khaled M. Rabie (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom)
Non-Binary Turbo Codes on Additive Impulsive Noise Channels
Wael Abd Alaziz, Martin Johnston and Stephane Le Go (Newcastle University,
United Kingdom)

21st July | Thursday

Blind Detection Methods in Cognitive Radio An Overview and Comparison


Jakub Nikonowicz and Mieczyslaw Jessa (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
Least-Squares Error Based Optimal Signal Reconstruction Using Time-Varying
Weighted Empirical Mode Decomposition
Aydin Kizilkaya and Mehmet Dogan Elbi (Pamukkale University, Engineering Faculty,
Turkey); Ali Kirkbas (Pamukkale University, Turkey)
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. Vladimir V. Rastorguev, Moscow Aviation Institute, Russia |


Room 209
Prof. Erich Leitgeb (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
Automotive Sensors of Movement Safety Problems and Prospects

12.3013.30

Lunch

5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (10/10) |


Radio-over-fibre Communications | Room 209
Prof. Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ)
Radio Over WDM-PON by Spatial Multiplexing in Few Mode Fiber
Shanhong You, Ying Wang, Zhen Wang and Mengchi Chen (Soochow University,
P.R. China); Xiang Li (Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and Telecommunications,
P.R. China); Ming Luo (FiberHome, P.R. China); Ying Qiu (Huazhong University
of Science and Technology, P.R. China); Rong Hu (State Key Lab. of Optical Comm.
Technologies and Networks, P.R. China); Qi Yang (FiberHome, P.R. China)
Performance Improvement of a MIMO-OFDM Based Radio-over-Fiber System
Using Alamouti Coding: AWGN Scenario
Mohammad reza Alizadeh, Gholamreza Baghersalimi and Mohamad Rahimi
(University of Guilan, Iran); Mahsa Najafi (University of Guilan); Xuan Tang (Chinese
Academy of Science, P.R. China)
BER Assesment of a WCDMA-based Radio-over-Fiber System Using a Pilot-Aided
Estimation and Equalization Approach
Mohamad Rahimi, Gholamreza Baghersalimi and Mohammad reza Alizadeh
(University of Guilan, Iran); Mahsa Najafi (University of Guilan); Navid Hassan
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
Fundamental Investigation of Extending 4G-LTE Signal Over MMF/SMF-FSO Under
Controlled Turbulence Conditions
Hassan K. Al-Musawi (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Tamas Cseh
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary); Jan Bohata
and Petr Pesek (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic); Wai Pang Ng
and Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom); Eszter Udvary
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary); Stanislav Zvanovec
(Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic); Muhammad Ijaz (Manchester
Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom)

22nd July | Friday

Synchronization of a MIMO-OFDM Based Radio-Over-Fiber Communication


System in the Presence of Phase Noise
Mahsa Najafi (University of Guilan); Gholamreza Baghersalimi, Mohammad
reza Alizadeh and Mohamad Rahimi (University of Guilan, Iran); Andrew Burton
(Northumbria University, United Kingdom)

20th July | Wednesday

General Track (6/8) | Room 54


Dr. Khaled M. Rabie (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)

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Application of Real Time Operating System in the Internet of Things


Adam Kaliszan and Piotr Zwierzykowski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)

Laboratory Demonstration of FSO Ground-to-Train Communications with Multiple


Base Stations
Rupak Paudel (Newcatle Aviation Academy, Newcastle College Group, United
Kingdom); Xuan Tang (Quanzhou Institute of Equipment Manufacturing of Chinese
Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University,
United Kingdom)

Cross Layer Adaptive Congestion Control for Best-eort Trac of IEEE 802.11e
in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Mahadev A. Gawas, Lucy J. Gudino, K. R. Anupama (BITS-Pilani K K Birla,
Goa Campus, India)
Impact of SSL Security on Bandwidth and Delay in IEEE 802.11n WLAN Using
Windows 7
Samad Salehi Kolahi (Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand); Yuqing Cao
and Hong Chen (Unitec, New Zealand)

Comparison of LED Illumination Patterns for Camera Based Car to Car


Communications
Andrew Burton (Northumbria University, Northumbria University, United Kingdom);
Rebecca Bates, Callum Geldard and Navid Hassan (Northumbria University,
United Kingdom); Pengfei Luo (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, P.R. China)

Laboratory Performance Measurements of IEEE 802.11 a WEP PTMP Links


Jose Pacheco de Carvalho, Hugo Veiga, Claudia Ribeiro Pacheco and Antonio Reis
(University of Beira Interior, Portugal)

21st July | Thursday

Near-Infrared Embedded Metamaterial Composed of Circular Ring Resonator with


Wire Strip Topology for Free-Space Applications
Ozan Gunduz and Cumali Sabah (Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus
Campus, Turkey); Erich Leitgeb (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
A 20 Gbps Adaptive Analog Equalizer in 0.13um BiCMOS for High-speed Serial
Communication
Qingsheng Hu (Southeast University in China, P.R. China); Jun Feng (Institute
of RF-OE-ICs, Southeast University, P.R. China); Mingke Zhang (Southeast University,
P.R. China)
Code Synchronization in All-optical Analog-to-digital Conversion Based on Lumped
Time-delay Compensation Scheme
Sha Li (University of Science and Technology Beijing, P.R. China); Jiang Du
(Beijing Cloud Testing Network Technology Co. Ltd., P.R. China)

General Track (8/8) | Room 54


Dr. Adrian Als (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)
20th July | Wednesday

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5th Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications (9/10) |


Optical Wireless Communications & General track (7/8) | Room 309
Prof. Erich Leitgeb (Graz University of Technology, Austria)

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Prefilter Bandwidth Eects in Asynchronous Sequential Symbol Synchronizers


Based on Pulse Comparison Operating by Positive Transitions At Half Bit Rate
Antonio Reis, Jose Pacheco de Carvalho (University of Beira Interior, Portugal);
Jose Rocha (University of Aveiro, Portugal); Atilio Gameiro (Aveiro University, Portugal)
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15.00

Closing session and Feedback | Room 209

15.30 open

Trip to Prague centre

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SOCIAL EVENTS
Welcome Drink
Venue:
Date:
Time:

Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), coee area (Ground Floor)


Wednesday, 20th July, 2016
17.3019.30

The CSNDSP16 Committee is glad to welcome all participants to share a complimentary welcome
drink organized at the Czech Technical University in Prague on Monday 20th July at 17.30 just after
the end of afternoon sessions. This is the ideal opportunity to say hello to other attendees and to
network with fellow delegates.
Conference Dinner
Venue & address:
Date:
Time:
Web:

Great Monastery Restaurant (Velk kltern restaurace),


Strahovsk ndvo 302, 118 00 Prague 1
Thursday, 21st July, 2016
19.0022.00
www.klasternirestaurace.cz

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Transportation is not arranged. Please see


the map and information on how to get
there below:
You take metro from the Dejvick station,
located close to the congress venue (direction
Depo Hostiva) and go to the station
Malostransk. You should change to tram
No. 22 there. You take tram No. 22 from
the Malostransk stop, direction Bl hora,
and continue until Pohoelec stop where
you get o. The Great Monastery Restaurant
is located 100 m from the station Pohoelec
in the premises of the Strahov Monastery.
The entrance gate to the Strahov Monastery
premises is located in front of you on the left
(please see the map beside for more details).

Trip to Prague Centre


Date & time:
Friday, 23rd July, 2016
Meeting point:
Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU)
Registration Desk at the Ground Floor (by the main entrance)
Time of the tour*:
15.30 h
Duration:
2,53 hours
During this trip, we will introduce you Prague
(UNESCO), the historical and architectural
jewel of Central Europe. The guide will take
you to the Prague Castle area and continue to
the Lesser Quarter, across the Charles Bridge to
the Old Town Square, the real centre of Prague,
where this trip ends.

The CSNDSP16 participants are warmly invited to the Conference Dinner at the Great Monastery
Restaurant, located in the premises of the Premonstratensian Strahov Monastery, just a few steps
from the Prague Castle.
Premonstratensian monastery at Strahov was founded in 1140 by the Bishop of Olomouc, Jindich
Zdk, with the support of the Czech Prince, and later king Vladislav II. A huge complex standing at
the outset of the Royal Way oers pleasant dining in the historical Great Monastery Restaurant. For
centuries, Strahov Monastery has been a centre of culture and art. Since the 18th century, a valuable
painting collection has been situated in its picture gallery. Strahovs library is also very interesting and
precious. A unique collection of Czech incunabula is also on of Strahovs jewels.
Czech food and drinks will be served during the evening.

TRAM
Pohoelec

Please note that this is a walking tour, you will


be transported by public transportation only
to the Prague Castle area (tickets on public
transport are included).
*Please note that the time of the tour is
the departure time. Please be at the meeting
point on time!

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPEAKER UPLOAD


Please bring your presentations on a USB memory stick in MS-Power Point or Adobe PDF format to
CSNDSP16 and submit it in the Session Room at the conference venue NO LATER than 15 minutes
prior to your session! You can of course bring it earlier, in one of the coee / lunch breaks.
A video projector and a notebook will be available in all conference rooms. The use of personal
notebooks has to be announced in advance to the technician in each Session Room.
In order to avoid any problems with your presentation, please make sure it fulfils the necessary
needs, and read carefully the instructions below:
PowerPoint Instructions
Please use the Microsoft PowerPoint 97-2007, 2010* or 2013* (*.ppt) or (*pptx), to guarantee
they will open successfully on an on-site PC.
Please prepare you presentation in 4:3 format (screen are in format 4:3)
We recommend you to save your PowerPoint presentation using PPT(X) format instead of PPS.
Please note that we cannot guarantee the quality of Macintosh-based presentations, please
check in advance (2 hours before your session starts) their Windows compatibility.
Please note the Presentation System used during the Congress also support the PDF
presentations.
Pictures/Videos
JPG images are the preferred file format for inserted images. GIF, TIF or BMP formats will be
accepted as well.
Images inserted into PowerPoint are embedded into the presentations. Images that are created
at a dpi setting higher than 300 dpi are not necessary and will only increase the file size of your
presentation. Try to avoid overloading your presentation with unnecessary images.
In case you have any videos in your presentation - please test your presentation with the on-site
PC several hours before your presentation. Generally WMV and AVI format should work with no
diculties. Sound in the video is not supported.
Fonts
Only fonts that are included in the basic installation of MS-Windows will be available (English
version of Windows). Use of other fonts not included in Windows can cause wrong layout / style
of your presentation.
Suggested fonts: Arial, Times New Roman, Tahoma, Calibri.
If you insist on using dierent fonts, these must be embedded into your presentation by choosing
the right option when saving your presentation, see details below:
Click on File, then Save As
Check the Tools menu and select Embed True Type Fonts

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Presentation Submission
How to submit your presentation at the Conference
Please, come to meeting room before the beginning of your session and upload your
presentation to the PC in the room.
Your own computer for the presentation will be accepted only in urgent cases. If you use
McIntosh, please bring your own adapter for VGA input and please ask technician for help
In case of problems, please ask technician for help
Other information
When your session is over, your presentation will be deleted from all computers, no copies
or backups will be made.
All speakers are requested to keep the time of their presentation.

EXHIBITION
The exhibition area will be located on the 2nd Floor, close to the catering area
where coee breaks / lunches will be served.
Exhibitors

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GENERAL INFORMATION
CSNDSP16 website
www.csndsp16.com
Registration Fees
Coee and water is provided during the whole conference on the 2nd Floor as well as the lunch
refreshments.
On-Site Registration Desk (Opening hours)
The Registration Desk on site will be located at the Ground Floor (by the main entrance), and will be
open as follows:
Wednesday, 20th July
Thursday, 21st July
Friday, 22nd July

08.0018.00
08.3017.30
08.3015.30

Badges
All delegates will receive a badge. Participants are kindly requested to wear their badges throughout
the conference, even at the social events. The replacement of lost or forgotten badges carries a 25
charge. In order to facilitate the duplication of the badge, please present a copy of your registration
confirmation as proof.
Ocial Language
All sessions will be held in English only. No translation will be provided.
CSNDSP16 Conference Venue
Czech Technical University in Prague
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Technicka 2, Prague 6
Website: https://www.cvut.cz/en/faculty-of-electrical-engineering

Weather
The month of July is characterized by gradually rising daily high temperatures, with daily highs
increasing from 20C to 22C over the course of the month, exceeding 28C. The average probability
that some form of precipitation will be observed in a given day is 60%, with little variation over
the course of the month. Throughout July, the most common forms of precipitation are moderate
rain, thunderstorms, and light rain.
For the weather conditions in the Czech Republic and Prague visit www.weather.com
Currency
Czech crown (CZK) is the ocial currency of the Czech Republic. Exchange of foreign currency is
available at Prague international Airport and at most hotels, banks and exchange oces throughout
the city. International credit cards are accepted for payments in hotels, restaurants and shops.
Payment in cash in EUR is also available in some restaurants and shops, please ask for details on-site.
You can find the ocial exchange rates on the website of the Czech National Bank at www.cnb.cz
Electricity
The Czech Republic uses a 230 volt 50 Hz system. Sockets are the standard European type (two-prong
round pin plugs with a hole for a male grounding pin are standard). To use electric appliances from
your country you may need a special voltage converter with an adapter plug.
Time Zone
The Czech Republic is on Central European Time - Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) plus 1 hour.
From April to October is summer time, i.e. GMT + 2 hours.
Wireless Access
Wireless access during the CSNDSP16 Conference will be available in all areas of the Czech Technical
University.
Access to the internet will be possible via the WiFi network called FEL. Username for logging in is
csndsp16@fel.cvut.cz, password csndsp16.
Safety and Insurance
As in all major cities, people should be aware of safety risks. You are advised not to wear your
conference badge outside congress activities. It is highly recommended that all participants
carry adequate personal travel and health insurance. The organisers do not accept responsibility
for individual medical, travel or personal insurance. All participants are strongly advised to take out
their own personal insurance before travelling to the Conference.
Important Telephone Numbers
112: General Emergency for Europe
150: Fire
155: Ambulance
156: Prague Police
158: Police

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Taxi Service
In the city centre, taxis are easy to take from the street but we strongly recommend you use hotel
taxis or to call a taxi by phone through the radio taxi service.
We recommend you use following taxi companies:
AAA Taxi: +420 14 0 14, Profi Taxi: +420 14 0 15
Destination Prague
The Mother of Towns, The Golden City, or The City of a Hundred Spires, these are just a few
of the many attributes that the Czech metropolis nestling above the river Vltava has earned for itself.
Prague as a major destination of visitors arriving in the Czech Republic, with its appeal of architectural
monuments of all styles, the traditional hospitality of its people and the excellent beer served
by Czech pubs, as well as the remarkable mix of Czech, German and Jewish cultures, is considered
one of the most beautiful cities, and not just in Europe. The area on which Prague was founded
was settled as early as the Paleolithic age. Around 200 BC the Celts had a settlement in the south,
called Zvist, but later they were replaced by the Marcomanni, a Germanic people and later
by the West Slavic people. According to legends, Prague was founded by Libue and her husband,
Pemysl, founder of the dynasty of the same name. Whether this legend is true or not, Pragues first
nucleus was a castle on a hill commanding the left (western) bank of Vltava: this is known as Prague
Castle, to dierentiate from another castle, which was later, in the latter part of the 9th century
erected on the opposite right (eastern) bank the Pemyslid fort Vyehrad, which is now wrongly
considered as the oldest one. Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Prague has become one of Europes
(and the worlds) most popular tourist destinations. It is the sixth most-visited European city after
London, Paris, Rome, Madrid and Berlin. Prague suered considerably less damage during World War
II than some other major cities in the region, allowing most of its historic architecture to stay true
to form. It contains one of the worlds most pristine and varied collections of architecture, from Art
Nouveau to Baroque, Renaissance, Cubist, Gothic, Neo-Classical and ultra-modern.

Oine map to discover City of Prague


We recommend to install 2GIS Prague on your computer, smartphone or tablet, or use it online.
With 2GIS, you will feel confident in Prague, even if you are visiting it for the first time. The map is
beautiful and detailed. You can download it from here: http://info.2gis.cz/en/praha/products
Getting to the Czech Technical University in Prague by public transport
The Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) can be easily reached by metro line A (green line)
to station DEJVICK. From Dejvick it takes up to 10 minutes walking to the CTU, Faculty
of Engineering. Tickets can be purchased in automatic machines at each metro station or at news
stands. The ticket costs 26 Czech crowns (approx. 1 EURO) and is valid for 75 minutes. Please note
that you need to mark the ticket when you enter the metro / tram / bus for the first time.
For further information, please visit the Prague Public Transport www.dpp.cz/en

Great Monastery
Restaurant

A VIRTUAL TOUR in the Old Town, Lesser Town and Prague castle wit many pictures
and descriptions can be found at www.kralovskacesta.cz/en/tour.html
Czech Technical University
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