Program Schedule

Monday, October 21, 2024

Time Room 01 Room 02 Room 03 Room 04
8:30 - 13:00

Registration

9:30 - 11:00 ST1 ST2 VN1 ST3
11:00 - 11:30

Coffee Break

11:30 - 12:30

Keynote Speaker 1: (Plenary)

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

14:00 - 15:30 ST4 HP1 VN2
CN
ST51 (1p)
15:30 - 16:00

Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:30 (18:00) 6G HP2 ED
SI
ST52 (1p)
19:00

Welcome Cocktail




Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Time Room 01 Room 02 Room 03
8:30 - 13:00

Registration

9:30 - 11:00 W1 W2 W3
11:00 - 11:15

Coffee Break

11:15 - 11:30 Opening Ceremony
11:30 - 12:30

Keynote Speaker 2: (Plenary)

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

14:00 - 15:30 W4 W5 W6
15:30 - 16:00

Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:30 W7 W8 W9
20:00

Conference Banquet


Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Time Room 01 Room 02 Room 03
8:30 - 13:00

Registration

9:30 - 11:00 W10 W11 W12
11:00 - 11:30

Coffee Break

11:30 - 12:30

Keynote Speaker 3: (Plenary)

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

14:00 - 15:30 W13 W14 SP1
15:30 - 16:00

Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:30 W15 W16 SP2
18:00

Closing Remarks


When not indicated between brackets, it is 4 papers; i.e., CN ST51(1p) = 3 papers from CN and 1 paper from ST and same for SI ST52(1p).

Workshop sessions of Monday 16:00 – 18:00 can go till 18:00 for 6 papers.




Legend

Workshops

6G: 6GTA2 HP: eHPWAS ED: Edge4Future ST: STWiMob CN: CWN SI: SIoA
VN: VN4RRSR

Main Conference

W1, .., W16 are sessions of the main conference WiMob
SP: SPPDT WiMob Short Papers, Posters and Demos sessions of 5 papers

Rooms for sessions

Room 01 Room 02 Room 03
Plenary: General Session Keynote Talks
Room 04 = Amphitheatre Jean-Baptiste Say
Room 01, Room 02, Room 03: All classrooms are at St Martin, Access 17: Room 04, 08, 16.



2024 20th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob) Program

Monday, October 21 9:30 - 11:00

ST1: Workshop on IoT

Room 01
Chair: Saadi Boudjit (University of Rouen Normandy, France)
  • ``They Will Adapt'': Improving Anomaly Detection on IoT Networks Through Continuous Learning
    • Giacomo Quadrio (University of Padova, Italy); Roberto Pompa (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy); Enrico Bassetti (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands); Ciro D'Elia (University of Cassino, Italy); Gianluca Scacco (Cy4Gate Spa, Italy); Mauro Conti (University of Padova, Italy)
  • Capacity Optimization in NB-IoT Networks Using Genetic Algorithm-Based Device Grouping
    • Mohamad Kheir ElDine (ENSTA Bretagne, France); Hussein Al Haj Hassan (American University of Science and Technology, France); Ali Mansour (ENSTA Bretagne, France); Abbass Nasser (Ensta-Bretagne, France & AUCE, Lebanon); Chamseddine Zaki (American University of the Middle East, Kuwait); Azza Mahdy (Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Egypt)
  • LoRaDANCE: Using The DNS for Mutual Authentication Without Pre-shared Keys
    • Ibrahim Ayoub (AFNIC & Université Paris-Saclay, France); Benoit Ampeau (AFNIC, France); Kinda Khawam (Université de Versailles, France); Sandoche Balakrichenan (AFNIC, France); Gaël Berthaud Muller (Afnic, France)
  • Interference Region aware Channel Assignments for a scalable LoRa Network
    • Floriano De Rango, Daniele Stumpo and Antonio Iera (University of Calabria, Italy)

ST2: Workshop on Wireless Communications

Room 02
Chair: Cristina López-Bravo (Universidade de Vigo, Spain)
  • Obstacle-Aware Positioning of a Mobile Robotic Platform for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
    • Alexandre Costa and Pedro Duarte (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal); André Coelho (INESC TEC, Portugal); Rui Campos (INESC TEC and Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal)
  • Mobility-based anomaly detection in CDR based Trajectories from the mobile Cellular Network
    • Tiit Vaino (University of Tartu, Estonia); Elis Kõivumägi (University of Tartu, Estonia & Reach-U, Estonia); Amnir Hadachi (University of Tartu, Estonia)
  • Assessing the Energy Impact of Cell Switch Off at an Urban Scale
    • Sekinat Yahya and Razvan Stanica (INSA Lyon, France)
  • MAC Protocol for Reducing Outage Probability in DECT-2020 New Radio
    • Hassan Ahmad, Awais Bin Asif, Jürgen Peissig and Maxim Penner (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)

ST3: Workshop on Vehicular Communications

Room 04
Chair: Leo Mendiboure (Université Gustave Eiffel, France)
  • SD-RSU: Software-Defined Roadside Units in Blockchain-Integrated VANETs
    • Meng Feng (Xi'an Jiaotong University & HollySys Group, China); Pengfei Hu (Central Research Institute of HollySys Group Co., Ltd., China); Xiaoliang Wang (HollySys Group, China)
  • Outlier Detection based Model for Event Pattern Recognition in Vehicular Networks
    • Kawthar Zaraket and Ismail Bennis (University of Haute Alsace, France); Hassan Harb (American University of the Middle East, Kuwait); Ali Jaber (Lebanese University, Lebanon); Abdelhafid Abouaissa (University of Haute Alsace, France)
  • Efficient Federated Intrusion Detection in 5G ecosystem using optimized BERT-based model
    • Frederic Adjewa (University of Technology of Troyes, France); Moez Esseghir (Université de Technologie de Troyes, France); Leila Boulahia (University of Technology of Troyes, France)
  • Integrating Multi-Stakeholder Communication into Autonomous Vehicle Trolley Problem
    • Stephen Milford (Basel University, Switzerland); Viktoria Laxton (TRL, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Alexey Vinel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

VN1: Innovative Network Solutions and Autonomous Interaction

Room 03
Chair: Maurizio Casoni (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)
  • Preliminary test on the Modena Automotive Smart Area Backbone
    • Carlo Augusto Grazia, Salvatore Iandolo, Martin Klapez and Maurizio Casoni (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)
  • Spotlight Flooding: Enabling Point-to-Point Control Connection in Urban UAV Networks
    • Konrad Fuger and Md Rezwan A Rasik (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany); Koojana Kuladinithi (Hamburg University of Technology & Institute of Communication Networks, Germany); Andreas Timm-Giel (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany)
  • Autonomous Vehicles as Social Agents: Vehicle to Pedestrian Communication from V2X, HCI and HRI Perspectives
    • Manuel Bied, Barbara Bruno and Alexey Vinel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
  • Lightweight CNN Classifier for Multipath and Non-Multipath Human Activity Scenes of Radar Spectrograms
    • Rakesh Reddy Yakkati (Birla Institute of Technology, India); Pardhasaradhi Bethi (University of Agder (UiA), Norway); Linga Reddy Cenkeramaddi (University of Agder, Norway)

Monday, October 21 11:30 - 12:30

Keynote1: Securing Data Transmission in Cell-Free Internet-of-Things Networks

By: Abbas Jamalipour, University of Sydney, Australia
Room 04
Chair: Claudio E. Casetti (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Abstract

Cell-free wireless communications is a new paradigm within the future 6G networks towards implementation of the Internet of intelligence with connected people and things. The system has shown great potential in improving network performance in some perspectives compared to the co-located and conventional small-cell systems. It is envisioned that the next-generation Internet-of-Things systems would be dispersed over large areas under a cell-free network setting. This has given rise to security concerns stemming from the exposure of wireless channels and the exponential growth of connected devices. In this talk, a new secured data transmission will be discussed to obscure critical communications from eavesdroppers in Cell-Free IoT Networks.

Biography

Dr. Abbas Jamalipour is the Professor of Ubiquitous Mobile Networking at The University of Sydney and the Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Nagoya University, Japan; and is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Institute of Electrical, Information, and Communication Engineers (IEICE), and the Institution of Engineers Australia (IEA), an ACM Professional Member, and an IEEE Distinguished Speaker. He has authored nine technical books, eleven book chapters, over 550 technical papers, and five patents, all in the field of wireless communications. He has also served as Chairs of steering committees and technical program committees of some academic and industrial conferences. He serves on editorial/advisory boards of some IEEE publications. He was a recipient of the 2023 IEEE MMTC Outstanding Researcher Award and 2023 Best Conference Paper Award. Dr. Jamalipour was the President (2020-21), Executive Vice-President (2018-19), and has been an elected voting member of the Board of Governors of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society since 2014. Previously, he served as the Editor-in-Chief IEEE Wireless Communications, Vice-President Conferences, and a member of Board of Governors of the IEEE Communications Society. He is an Editorial Board Member of the IEEE Access Journal, a member of the Advisory Board of IEEE Internet of Things Journal, and an editor for several other journals. He has been a General Chair or Technical Program Chair for several conferences, including IEEE ICC, GLOBECOM, VTC, WCNC and PIMRC. He is the recipient of several prestigious awards such as the 2019 IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Technical Achievement Award in Green Communications, the 2016 IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Technical Achievement Award in Communications Switching and Routing, the 2010 IEEE ComSoc Harold Sobol Award, the 2006 IEEE ComSoc Best Tutorial Paper Award, as well as over fifteen Best Paper Awards.


Monday, October 21 14:00 - 15:30

CN: CN: CWN Workshop

Room 04
Chair: Cristina López-Bravo (Universidade de Vigo, Spain)
  • Neuron Personalization of Collaborative Federated Learning via Device-to-Device Communications
    • Ryusei Higuchi, Hiroshi Esaki and Hideya Ochiai (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
  • Tuning Detection Transformer with Device-to-Device Communication for Mission-Oriented Object Detection
    • Ryuhei Yamaguchi and Hideya Ochiai (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
  • Policies for Cross-Domain Authentication in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
    • Pedro Cirne (Universidade de Aveiro & Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal); André Zúquete (University of Aveiro & IEETA, Portugal); Susana Sargento (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal)

HP1: e-Health Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services (e-HPWAS'24) Workshop

E-health Systems and Data Management
Room 02
Chairs: Sébastien Laborie (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour & IUT de Bayonne - Pays Basque, France), Tayeb Lemlouma (IRISA Lab and Rennes University, France)
  • A Blockchain and SSI-based Platform for Electronic Health Records Management Under GDPR
    • Hela Makina (University of Carthage & Higher School of Communication of Tunis, Tunisia); Asma Ben Letaifa (SupCom, Tunisia); Abderrezak Rachedi (University Gustave Eiffel, France)
  • A Secure and Trustworthy Network Architecture for Federated Learning Healthcare Applications
    • Antonio Boiano (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Marco Di Gennaro (Via Sant'Anna, 40, Italy & Politecnico Di Milano, Italy); Luca Barbieri, Michele Carminati, Monica Nicoli and Alessandro E. C. Redondi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Sanaz Kianoush (National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Italy); Usevalad Milasheuski (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Stefano Savazzi (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy); Albert Sund Aillet and Diogo Reis Santos (CERN, Switzerland); Luigi Serio (CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research, Switzerland)
  • Electronic Health Record as a Generational Institutional Logic Arbitrer in an E-health Ecosystem
    • Marco Aurélio Mazzei (Universidade Paulista - UNIP, Brazil & Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia e Centro Estadual de Educação Tecnológica Paula Souza, Brazil); Arnaldo Luiz Ryngelblum and Victor Silva Corrêa (Universidade Paulista - UNIP, Brazil)
  • Towards secure and privacy preserving data processing in E-health
    • Naoures Khairallah (SUP'COM, University of Carthage, Tunisia); Aida Ben Chehida Douss (Innov'com, Sup'Com, University of Carthage, Tunisia); Ryma Abassi (School of Communication Engineering, Sup' Com, Tunisia); Mohamed Aymen Chalouf (IRISA Lab - University of Rennes 1, France); Omessaad Hamdi (Bordeaux University, France)

ST4: Workshop on Sustainability in Wireless Networks

Room 01
Chair: Tidiane Sylla (Université Gustave Eiffel, France & Université Des Sciences, Des Techniques Et Des Technologies de Bamako, Mali)
  • Photovoltaic Power Generation Model and Its Analysis Based on Photovoltaic Power Plant Output Data
    • Yingsen Zhao (University of Toronto, Canada)
  • Analysis of LSTM Networks for Reduced Environmental Impact in Time Series Forecast
    • Aurora Martiny, Michela Meo and Greta Vallero (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
  • A Performance Study of Cutting-Edge Technologies for Energy Consumption Prediction in Smart Buildings
    • Jessica Al Achy (Lebanese University, Lebanon); Hassan Harb (American University of the Middle East, Kuwait); Abdallah Makhoul (University of Franche-Comté & FEMTO-ST, France)
  • E2E 5GS Sustainability Enhancement: A Standardization Viewpoint
    • Özgür Umut Akgül (Nokia, Finland); Shohreh Ahvar, Ehsan Ahvar and Laurent Walter Goix (Nokia, France); Gagandeep Bhatti (Nokia, USA); Yannick Lair (Nokia, France); Daniela Laselva (Nokia, Denmark); Alessio Casati (Nokia, United Kingdom (Great Britain))

VN2: Vehicular Communication and Safety Enhancements

Room 03
Chair: Carlo Augusto Grazia (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)
  • Intersections Are Not Good for Your Privacy
    • Takahito Yoshizawa and Bart Preneel (KU Leuven, Belgium)
  • PRIME: Platoon Restructuring for Incident Mitigation and Exclusion
    • Konstantinos Kalogiannis, Michael Hartmann and Panagiotis Papadimitratos (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
  • Beyond Safety: Leveraging LoRa Communication in Urban Vehicular Networks
    • Thenuka Karunathilake (University of Bremen, Germany); Anna Förster (ComNets, University of Bremen, Germany)
  • Human-Machine Interfaces in Safety-Related Cooperative Driving Automation Systems
    • Andrea Castellano, Martin Klapez, Carlo Augusto Grazia, Elisa Landini, Maurizio Casoni and Marko Bertogna (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)

Monday, October 21 15:10 - 15:30

ST51: STWiMob: Cooperative networks

Room 04
Chair: Cristina López-Bravo (Universidade de Vigo, Spain)
  • Data Reduction in multi-hop collection of agriculture data
    • Joseph Mcdonnell (Inria, France); Christian Salim (Junia, France); Nathalie Mitton (Inria Lille - Nord Europe, France)

Monday, October 21 16:00 - 18:00

ED: Edge4Future Workshop

Room 03
Chair: Lylia Alouache (CY Cergy Paris University, France & ETIS Laboratory, France)
  • Multi-Objective Monarch Butterfly Optimization Algorithm for Efficient Workflow Scheduling in an Edge-Fog-Cloud Environment
    • Souaïbou Hawaou Kaya (University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon); Sonia Yassa (CY Cergy Paris University & ETIS Laboratory, France); Vivient Corneille Kamla (University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon); Olivier Romain (Universite Cergy-Pontoise, France)
  • Enhancing Vehicle Orientation in Toll Stations Using vMEC and Hybrid Vehicular Communications
    • Badreddine Yacine Yacheur (CNRS-LaBRI U M R 5800, University Bordeaux, Bordeaux-INP, France); Cesar Vargas Anamuro (IMT Atlantique, France); Moad Dehbi and Mohamed Amine Bouzaidi Tiali (IEMN CNRS UM-R8520, France); Mohamed Mosbah (CNRS-LaBRI UMR 5800, University Bordeaux, Bordeaux-INP, France); Jean-Marie Bonnin (Institut Mines Telecom / IMT Atlantique & IRISA - Inria, France); Marwane Ayaida (University of Reims, France); Toufik Ahmed (CNRS-LaBRI UMR 5800, University Bordeaux, Bordeaux-INP, France)
  • Optimizing Shared Micro-Mobility Services: Edge-Enabled Rebalance for Dock-Based Systems
    • Rania Swessi (Bordeaux INP, LaBRI, France); Zeineb El khalfi (LINEACT CESI & Campus de Bordeaux, France); Mohamed Mosbah (CNRS-LaBRI UMR 5800, University Bordeaux, Bordeaux-INP, France)
  • A Lightweight Blockchain Strategy for Managing Smart Grids and Distributing Energy
    • Tidiane Sylla (Université Gustave Eiffel, France & Université Des Sciences, Des Techniques Et Des Technologies de Bamako, Mali); Lylia Alouache (CY Cergy Paris University, France & ETIS Laboratory, France); Arsenia Chorti (ETIS UMR 8051, CY University, ENSEA, CNRS & ETIS, France)
  • NedgeSIM-RL: Simulating Smart Offloading in NOMA-VEC Environments
    • Romain Dulout (Université de Poitiers, France); Yassine Ariouich (Bordeaux-INP, France); Leo Mendiboure (Université Gustave Eiffel, France); Yannis Pousset (Université de Poitiers & XLIM, France); Virginie Deniau (Université Gustave Eiffel, France)
  • A Novel Lightweight Authentication Mechanism for UAVs Based on SDDN Architecture
    • Nadia Kammoun (High School of Communication SUP'COM, Tunisia); Aida Ben Chehida Douss (Innov'com, Sup'Com, University of Carthage, Tunisia); Ryma Abassi (School of Communication Engineering, Sup' Com, Tunisia)

6G: 6G: 6G-TA2 Workshop

Room 01
Chairs: Hasanin Harkous (Nokia Strategy and Technology, Germany), Fidan Mehmeti (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
  • An Efficient and Easy-To-Implement Method for SLL Reduction in RIS-Aided Systems
    • Abdullah Haskou and Hamidreza Khaleghi (B-com, France)
  • Processing Modular Application Functions in Future Medical 6G Radio Access Networks
    • Nicolai Kröger (Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany); Sven Kolb and Franziska Jurosch (Technical University of Munich, Germany); Dirk Wilhelm and Wolfgang Kellerer (Technische Universität München, Germany)
  • Threat Modeling of AI-As-a-Service Framework
    • Utku Gülen and Ömer Faruk Tuna (Ericsson Research, Turkey); Boubakr Nour (Ericsson, Canada); Zakaria Laaroussi (Ericsson Research, Finland); Leyli Karaçay (Ericsson, Turkey); Ferhat Karakoç (Ericsson Research, Turkey)
  • Unleashing Timing Advance Precision: CRLB Limit and Neural Implementation
    • Hamidreza Khaleghi and Stéphane Paquelet (B-com, France)

HP2: e-Health Pervasive Wireless Applications and Services (e-HPWAS'24) Workshop

IoT and Machine Learning in Healthcare
Room 02
Chairs: Sébastien Laborie (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour & IUT de Bayonne - Pays Basque, France), Tayeb Lemlouma (IRISA Lab and Rennes University, France)
  • Approximating Real-Time IoT Interaction through Connection Counting: A QoS Perspective
    • Reham Almutairi, Rohin Gillgallon and Giacomo Bergami (Newcastle University, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Graham Morgan (University of Newcastle, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
  • Design of Carryable Respiratory Training System Using Learning-Based Waveform Classification
    • Heng-Jin Liu (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan); Ming-Feng Wu (Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan); Wei-Chang Huang (National Chung Hsing University Taichung, Taiwan); Chih-Yu Wen (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
  • Machine-learning based classification of Sleep-Wake episodes using a chest-wearable Respeck
    • DK Arvind (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
  • RuraLTHINGS: A Novel IoT Monitoring System for Remote and Rural Regions
    • Edgar F. Ladeira, S. N. Jafari and Rui P. Pinto (Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal); Bruno Silva (University of Beira Interior & Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal)
  • Revolutionizing mHealth Interaction with a Gamified Chatbot: An OMO Strategy Approach
    • HanChun Huang (Tajen University, Taiwan); Hsiao Wen Chuang (China Medical University, Taiwan)

SI: SI: SIoA Workshop

Social Internet of Anything
Room 04
Chair: Michele Nitti (University of Cagliari, Italy)
  • SI.1 A Probabilistic Graphical Model for Social IoT-based Indoor Air Quality Monitoring in Smart Villages
    • Sara Ranjbaran (Aalto University, Finland); Amir Reza Jafari Tehrani (Telecom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France); Mehdi Naderi Soorki, Sajad Ahmadinabi and Hossein Aghajari (Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran)
  • SI.2 Service Discovery and Provisioning in Social Digital Twin Networks: a Name-based Approach
    • Marica Amadeo and Giuseppe Ruggeri (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Claudio Marche and Michele Nitti (University of Cagliari, Italy)
  • SI.3 Social Engineering and Security: from human vulnerabilities to malicious threats
    • Florence Sedes (University Toulouse 3 & IRIT, France); Jonathan Degrace (MEDES, France)

Monday, October 21 17:10 - 17:30

ST52: STWiMob: Social networks

Room 04
Chair: Michele Nitti (University of Cagliari, Italy)
  • Make your dataset representative: Fill data gaps with active measurements
    • Sabrina Pochaba, Christian Maier and Matthias Herlich (Salzburg Research, Austria); Peter Dorfinger (Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft m. b. H., Austria)

Tuesday, October 22 9:30 - 11:00

W1: Performance analysis

Room 01
Chair: Johan Thunberg (Lund University, Sweden)
  • Evaluating Text-to-Speech and Audio Codec Performance For Voice Communication in Resource-Constrained Networks
    • Batuhan Mekiker (Beartooth Radio Inc., USA); Mike P Wittie (Montana State University, USA)
  • QoS-aware UL-OFDMA for time-sensitive applications in Wi-Fi 6 networks
    • Ozgur Ozkaya (Ghent University, Belgium); Jetmir Haxhibeqiri (Universiteit Gent, Belgium); Ingrid Moerman (Ghent University - IMEC, Belgium); Jeroen Hoebeke (Ghent University - imec, Belgium)
  • A Study of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound based Through-the-body Communications
    • Hirsa Kia, Krishna Kant and Rajpreet Kaur Gulati Walia (Temple University, USA)
  • Reliability Analysis of a Monitoring System for Extraterrestrial Habitats
    • Saurabh Band, Florian Stechmann, Malavika Unnikrishnan, Shadi Attarha and Christiane Heinicke (University of Bremen, Germany); Andreas Willig (University of Canterbury, New Zealand); Anna Förster (ComNets, University of Bremen, Germany)

W2: Attack detection

Room 02
Chair: Samia Bouzefrane (CNAM, France)
  • Towards a Self-rescuing System for UAVs Under GNSS Attack
    • Giulio Rigoni (Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy); Nicola Scremin (University of Padua, Italy); Mauro Conti (University of Padova, Italy)
  • A Graph Clustering-Based Network Anomaly Detection System
    • Amir Mohammadi Bagha and Isaac Woungang (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada); Issa Traore (University of Victoria, Canada); Danda B. Rawat (Howard University, USA)
  • Securing Shared Subscriptions in MQTTv5 for IoT Networks: Vulnerability Analysis and Mitigation
    • Graziano Rizzo, Floriano De Rango and Mattia Giovanni Spina (University of Calabria, Italy)
  • Active and Passive Attack Detection Methods for Malicious Encrypted Traffic
    • Rui Gao, Hui Lu, Houlin Zhou, Chengcong Zheng and Zhihong Tian (Guangzhou University, China); Xiaojiang Du (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)

W3: IoV and vehicular networks

Room 03
Chair: Claudio E. Casetti (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
  • On the Impact of the Traffic Pattern on Vehicular Federated
    • Giuliano Prestes Fittipaldi (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil & GTA, Brazil); Rodrigo S. Couto (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); Luis Henrique M. K. Costa (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  • Dynamic Network Edge Analysis for Internet of Vehicles with Graph Neural Networks
    • Jessica L Graham, Renata Dividino and Robson E. De Grande (Brock University, Canada)
  • Intelligent Resource Allocation in IoV Using Deep Reinforcement Learning to Minimize Latency
    • Namory Fofana (SUP'COM Tunis, Tunisia); Asma Ben Letaifa (SupCom, Tunisia); Abderrezak Rachedi (University Gustave Eiffel, France)
  • Efficient Mobility Management for MEC Orchestration in Vehicular Scenarios
    • Paulo J. Araújo and Helena Fernández López (University of Minho, Portugal); Alexandre Santos (University of Minho & Centro Algoritmi, Portugal)

Tuesday, October 22 11:15 - 11:30

OP: Opening Ceremony

Room 04
Chair: Abderrahim Benslimane (University of Avignon & LIA/CERI, France), Samuel Pierre (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada), Anna Maria Vegni (Roma TRE University, Italy)
  • Welcome Message from the General Chair, Detail on the organization, Review Process and Awards

Tuesday, October 22 11:30 - 12:30

Keynote2: Paving the Road to 6G - The Role of Automation and AI

By: Venkatesh Ramaswamy, MITRE Labs in Bedford, USA
Room 04
Chair: Abderrahim Benslimane (University of Avignon & LIA/CERI, France)
Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is widely considered the defining technology of 6G. I will begin this talk with a brief review of the ambitious vision for 6G set by various organizations and discuss the role of AI and automation in realizing that vision. I will then describe 6G's spectrum requirements in the low and middle bands and argue that the most impactful role AI could play is in the intelligent management of the limited spectrum available. I will summarize frameworks for sharing the available spectrum and highlight some of the shortcomings of current approaches. I will also use two use-cases to describe how AL/ML techniques could significantly improve spectrum utilization when applied on an open and programmable network and thus help compensate for the shortage of spectrum available to the mobile industry. At the end of my talk, I will point out some challenges associated with widespread adoption of these approaches.

Biography

Dr. Venkatesh Ramaswamy is Chief Technologist for NextG at MITRE Labs in Bedford, Massachusetts, where he currently leads technical innovation and R&D activities in 5G/6G technologies. He has more than 22 years of experience in the telecommunications industry and has held technical leadership positions at top technology companies, startups, and research labs. Currently he serves as one of the active industry members of the ATIS/Next G Alliance Research Council, working on the development of a comprehensive North American 6G strategy. He is also an industry researcher at the NSF Edge AI Institute, where he explores synergies between networking and AI. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed publications and holds numerous patents, served as a Technical Program Committee (TPC) member for various conferences, and participated in several technical panels. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering in 2007.


Tuesday, October 22 14:00 - 15:30

W4: ITS and Smart environment

Room 01
Chair: Jetmir Haxhibeqiri (Universiteit Gent, Belgium)
  • Cooperation for Ethical Autonomous Driving
    • Galina Sidorenko (Halmstad University, Sweden); Johan Thunberg (Lund University, Sweden); Alexey Vinel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
  • Recurrent and Mixture Density Architecture-based Driver Pattern Recognition
    • Djamila Zamouche, Kahina Ouazine, Mohamed Benaissa and Djalal Bouarouri (University of Bejaia, Algeria); Sofiane Aissani (LIST3N Laboratory, University of Technology of Troyes, France)
  • WiFi Beacon Stuffing vs. BLE Connectionless Mode for Ephemeral Interactions in Smart Environments
    • Mariam Issa (University of Rennes 1 & IRISA, France); Pedro Espinel-Galviz (IMT Atlantique, France); Paul Couderc (INRIA, France); Jean-Marie Bonnin (Institut Mines Telecom / IMT Atlantique & IRISA - Inria, France)

W5: Identification, Authentication and Privacy

Room 02
Chair: Isaac Woungang (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)
  • Enhancing Privacy Protection for Federated Learning with Distributed Differential Privacy
    • Wenjing Wei, Alla Jammine and Farid Nait-Abdesselam (Université Paris Cité, France)
  • IDIA: IOTA and Decentralized Identifiers Assisted Authentication in Smart Oceans
    • Muhammad Waleed and Knud Erik Skouby (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark); Sokol Kosta (Aalborg University, Denmark)
  • On the Feasibility of Deep Reinforcement Learning for Modeling Delay-based PUFs
    • Mieszko Ferens, Edlira Dushku and Sokol Kosta (Aalborg University, Denmark)
  • I Know You Were Here: Leveraging Probe Request Templates for Identifying Wi-Fi Devices
    • Daniel Vogel, Felix Viola and Nicholas Malte Kreimeyer (University of Bonn, Germany); Michael Meier (Uni Bonn, Germany)

W6: RIS and power control

Room 03
Chair: Thi Mai Trang Nguyen (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord & Sorbonne Université, France)
  • RIS - measurements for Codebook Design
    • Paweł Hatka and Marcel Garczyk (Poznan University of Technology, Poland); Paweł Płaczkiewicz and Dawid Brząkała (Poznań University of Technology, Poland); Krzysztof Cichoń and Adrian Kliks (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
  • Signal Propagation in RIS-aided 5G Systems
    • Adam Samorzewski (Poznan University of Technology, Poland & Rimedo Labs, Poland); Adrian Kliks (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
  • Self-Supervised Zero-Shot Noise2Noise Framework for Improved Channel Estimation in RIS-Aided Multi-user Systems
    • Justine M Mdali (Egypt Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt); Mohammed Abo-Zahhad (Ejust, Egypt); Ahmed Hassan Abd El-Malek (Egypt-Japan University for Science and Technology (E-JUST), Egypt); Osamu Muta (Kyushu University, Japan); Maha Elsabrouty (Egypt Japan University for Science and Technology, Egypt)
  • Adaptive Transmission Power Control in BLE: Unveiling and Overcoming the Limits of Current Solutions
    • Elisabeth Salomon and Carlo Alberto Boano (Graz University of Technology, Austria)

Tuesday, October 22 16:00 - 17:30

W7: LPWAN

Room 01
Chair: Saadi Boudjit (University of Rouen Normandy, France)
  • LoRaCAPS: Congestion-Aware Path Selection Protocol for Offshore LoRaWAN Networking
    • Elgharbi Salah Eddine (La Rochelle University, France & CESI Engineering School, France); Mauricio Iturralde and Yohan Dupuis (CESI LINEACT UR7527, France); Alain Gaugue (La Rochelle University, France)
  • Improving energy-efficiency in LoRa networks thanks to a holistic transmission model
    • Abderrazaq Lahoua (Académie militaire de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan, France); Lionel Touseau (IRISA & Université Bretagne Sud, France); Mohamad Younes (Académie Militaire de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan, France)
  • Towards Collision Awareness System Based on LoRa Ranging for the Mining Industry
    • Ruben Vargas (UTEC, Peru); Moises Nunez (Universidad de Ingenieria y Tecnologia - UTEC, Peru); Juan Moises Mauricio Villanueva (Federal University of Paraiba & UFPB, Brazil)

W8: Wireless Communications 1

Room 02
Chair: Luc Deneire (University Côte d'Azur & CNRS - I3S, France)
  • Sum Statistics of Squared FTR-Based Variates
    • Lenin Jimenez (Unicamp, Brazil); Fernando Darío Almeida García (University of Campinas, Brazil); Eduardo de Lima (Eldorado Research Institute, Brazil); José Cândido Silveira Santos Filho (State University of Campinas, Brazil); Gustavo Fraidenraich (Unicamp & Communication Department, Brazil)
  • Deep Learning Based CQI Estimation Framework and Hardware Implementation Using an MPSoC Platform
    • Bhaskar Banerjee (University of Oulu, Finland)
  • Channel Prediction Strategy for 3GPP Release 18 Enhanced Type II Doppler Codebook
    • Lynda Berrah (CNAM & Orange, France); Raphael Visoz (Orange Labs, France); Didier Le Ruyet (CNAM, France)
  • On Performance of FAS-aided Wireless Powered NOMA Communication Systems
    • Farshad Rostami, Ghadi (University College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain) & University of Granada, Spain); Masoud Kaveh (Aalto University, Finland); Kai Kit Wong (University College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Riku Jäntti (Aalto University, Finland); Zheng Yan (Xidian University, China)

W9: Offloading and GW management

Room 03
Chair: Sofiane Aissani (LIST3N Laboratory, University of Technology of Troyes, France)
  • Rural Handover Parameter Tuning to Achieve End to End Latency Requirements of Future Railway Mobile Communication Systems
    • Dogukan Atik (Technical University of Munich, Germany); Halit Murat Gürsu (Nokia, Germany); Fidan Mehmeti (Technical University of Munich, Germany); Wolfgang Kellerer (Technische Universität München, Germany)
  • Adaptive HAPS Offloading: A Strategy for Supporting RAN during High Traffic Load
    • Mohamed Amine Mbarek, Michela Meo, Daniela Renga and Greta Vallero (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
  • DRL-based Task Offloading for Networked UAVs with Random Mobility and Collision Avoidance
    • Junfei Xie (San Diego State University, USA); Xixin Zhang (San Diego State University, USA & University of California San Diego, USA)
  • Gateway Selection in 5G/Wi-Fi architecture: A fire emergency case study
    • Kaouther Ouali (Sorbonne University, France & LIP6, France); Thi Mai Trang Nguyen (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord & Sorbonne Université, France); Mohammad Imran Syed (Sorbonne University, France); Anne Fladenmuller (UPMC Sorbonne Universités, France); Brigitte Kervella (LIP6, France); Nicolas Peugnet (Sorbonne Université, France)

Wednesday, October 23 9:30 - 11:00

W10: Content dissemination and network organisation

Room 01
Chair: Isaac Woungang (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)
  • Selection-based THz MAC Protocol for Wireless Data Center Networks
    • Muhammad Absaruddin (Atlantic Technological University, Ireland); Saim Ghafoor (Atlantic Technological University, Donegal, Ireland); Mubashir Husain Rehmani (Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland)
  • Towards Content Dissemination in Subway Mobility: Re-evaluating the Performance of Power and Interest Aware PeopleRank
    • Sara Elsingergy (American University in Cairo, Egypt); Soumaia A. Al Ayyat (The American University in Cairo, Egypt); Sherif Aly (American University in cairo, Egypt)
  • EPSO-SCR: Energy-efficient PSO-based Clustering approach for Redundancy Reduction in WSNs
    • Alia Ghaddar (International University of Beirut -BIU, Lebanon); Fadi Yamout and Mohamad Rahal (Lebanese International University, Lebanon)
  • A probabilistic routing protocol for intermittently connected networks in the rural scenarios
    • Adriana Arteaga Arce (Inria, France); Nathalie Mitton (Inria Lille - Nord Europe, France)

W11: Wireless Communications 2

Room 02
Chair: Samuel Pierre (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada)
  • On the Robustness of Widely Linear Processing for FBMC-OQAM system with Short Prototype Filter
    • Hayfa Fhima (University of Carthage & SUP'COM, Tunisia); Hmaied Shaiek (CNAM, France); Ridha Bouallegue (Innov'COM @ Sup'Com., Tunisia)
  • Using Early-Exit Deep Neural Networks to Accelerate Spectrum Classification in O-RAN
    • Roberto Gonçalves Pacheco (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil); Rodrigo S. Couto (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); Sahar Hoteit (University Paris-SACLAY & CentraleSupélec, France)
  • Predictive Beamforming with Active Inference in Hierarchical Codebooks
    • Naoki Nishio (University of Osaka, Japan); Tatsuya Otoshi and Masayuki Murata (Osaka University, Japan)
  • An Improved OTFS Transmission Frame Structure Design for PAPR Reduction
    • Wang Yu (Harbin Insititute of Technology, China); Shuai Han (Harbin Institute of Technology, China); Abderrahim Benslimane (University of Avignon & LIA/CERI, France); Cheng Li (Simon Fraser University, Canada & Memorial University, Canada); Weixiao Meng (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)

W12: Scheduling in Wireless Networks

Room 03
Chair: Francesca Meneghello (University of Padova, Italy)
  • Uplink Least Slack Time Scheduling For XR services In 5G Advanced Networks
    • Fabian de Laval and Richard Tano (Ericsson AB, Sweden)
  • Optimizing Scheduling in Wireless TSN Utilizing Genetic Algorithms
    • Jetmir Haxhibeqiri (Universiteit Gent, Belgium); Pablo Avila-Campos (Ghent University - Imec, Belgium); Ingrid Moerman (Ghent University - IMEC, Belgium); Jeroen Hoebeke (Ghent University - imec, Belgium)
  • Cellular-Satellite Multi-Connectivity with Link Activation based on Random Forest Classifier
    • Poonam Maurya, Alejandro Ramírez-Arroyo and Troels B. Sørensen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
  • Network Operation Planning in Energy Harvesting Self-Powered Wireless Multi-hop Settings
    • Georgia Stavropoulou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece); Eleni G Stai (NTUA, Greece); Maria Diamanti and Symeon Papavassiliou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

Wednesday, October 23 11:30 - 12:30

Keynote3: Ubiquitous Networks: Challenges, Trends and Protocols

By: Richard Li, Southeast University, China
Room 04
Chair: Samuel Pierre (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada)
Abstract

Wireless and mobile technologies, especially 5G/6G radio access networks, are enabling new applications and services, for example, connected industrial control and automation, connected vehicles and cloud driving, holographic type communications. The increasing demand for such new applications and services is bringing the current Internet to the limits of what it could support, and new services are taking the current networks to their breaking point. Emerging applications are exploding in complexity and yield to massive tradeoffs between throughput, latency, packet loss and retransmission, which in turn restricts the advancement and deployment of emerging applications and services over the Internet. This talk will focus on ubiquitous networks for emerging applications and services enabled by advanced wireless and mobile access technologies. I will analyze challenges and trends, summarize technical gaps regarding current networking capabilities, propose some new networking principles, outline a new approach to digital packetization and packet transmission, in particular discuss high-precision communications, resilient communications, qualitative and semantic communications. I will show that all challenges can be addressed in a new and uniform network packet protocol that promises to unleash innovations to power the next wave of future networking applications.

Biography

Dr. Richard Li is Chair Professor of Network Technologies, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, China. Prior to joining Southeast University in April 2024, Richard worked with Futurewei Technologies from 2007 to 2024 as Chief Scientist, SVP, and Head of Network Technologies Lab in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA. Before that, Richard worked with Cisco and Ericsson on their networking products, technologies, solutions and network operating systems. Richard also served as the Chairman of the ITU-T FG Network 2030 from 2018 to 2020, the Vice Chairman of the Europe ETSI ISG Next-Generation Protocols from 2016 to 2019, Chairs of steering committees and technical program committees of some academic and industrial conferences, and a recipient of seven Best Paper Awards in international conferences. Richard was a keynote speaker in IEEE Globecom, Infocom, Healthcom, HPSR, NetSoft, UNet, CNSM, and a frequent speaker in 6G-related conferences and symposia, among others. During his career, Richard spearheaded network technology innovation and development in Packet-Switched Networks, Routing and MPLS, Mobile Backhaul Networks, Metro and Core Networks, Data Center, Cloud and Virtualization with 65 US-granted patents and 100+ publications. Currently he serves on the advisory board for IEEE IoT Journal, as a technical editor for IEEE Network Magazine and guest editors for special issues of some journals. His current interests include next- generation network architectures, protocols, algorithms, and systems in the support of emerging and forward-looking applications and industry verticals, especially in the context of 5G/6G and Network 2030.


Wednesday, October 23 14:00 - 15:15

SP1: SPPDT Track 5G Networks and Beyond

2024 WiMob Short Papers, Posters and Demos
Room 03
Chair: Carlos M. Lentisco (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
  • Mobile Node Emulator for 5G Integrated Access and Backhaul Networks
    • Ivan Cojocaru (University of Porto, Portugal); André Coelho (INESC TEC, Portugal); Manuel Ricardo (Universidade do Porto & INESC TEC, Portugal)
  • Trajectory-based Handover Cell Selection Algorithm using GRU model in 5G Networks
    • Renata Kellen Gomes Dos Reis, Maria Gabriela Lima Damasceno and Jussif Junior Abularach Arnez (Sidia Institute of Science and Technology, Brazil)
  • Simple Gateway Positioning for Backhaul Connectivity in Energy-aware Flying Networks
    • Pedro M. Ribeiro (INESC TEC & Universidade do Porto, Portugal); André Coelho (INESC TEC, Portugal); Rui Campos (INESC TEC and Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal)
  • Integrated Sensing and Communication for Efficient Edge Computing
    • Khandaker Foysal Haque (Northeastern University, USA); Francesca Meneghello (University of Padova, Italy); Francesco Restuccia (Northeastern University, USA)
  • Lighting Up Dynamic Networks: AP Assignment Strategy for QoS and Energy Efficiency in HLWNets
    • Meriem Ghali (ENS Lyon, France & LIP, France); Anthony Busson (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 & LIP, France); Thomas Begin (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, LIP, France)

Wednesday, October 23 14:00 - 15:30

W13: Edge and Cloud Computing

Room 01
Chair: Youssef Ait El Mahjoub (EFREI Paris, France)
  • QUIC(K) communication for GPU Virtualization in Edge Computing
    • Ralf Lübben (Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany); Nikhil B. Gaikwad, Čedomir Stefanović and Sokol Kosta (Aalborg University, Denmark)
  • Resource-aware Split Federated Learning for Fall Detection in the Metaverse
    • Mohamad Wazzeh (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada); Ahmad Hammoud (Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Canada); Mohsen Guizani (MBZUAI, United Arab Emirates); Azzam Mourad (Lebanese American University, Lebanon); Hadi Otrok (Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates & Concordia University, Canada); Chamseddine Talhi (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada); Zbigniew Dziong (École de technologie supérieure, University of Quebec, Canada); Chang-Dong Wang (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
  • Intelligent Cloud Platform for the Recognition of Danger and Disease Status in Turtle
    • Yan-Cheng Lai, Zeng-Xiang Kao and You-Yu Lin (National United University, Taiwan); Hui-Hsin Chin (Overseas Chinese University, China); Der-Jiunn Deng (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan); Ming-Fong Tsai (National United University, Taiwan)
  • Measurements and Analysis of MQTT Response Times in Cloud and Edge with 5G and Wi-Fi 6
    • Weifan Zhang, Sebastian Bro Damsgaard, Sokol Kosta and Preben Mogensen (Aalborg University, Denmark)

W14: Traffic study in Wireless Networks

Room 02
Chair: Adriana Arteaga Arce (Inria, France)
  • Traffic control strategies for LPWAN in multigateway environments
    • Kawtar Lasri (INPT, Morocco & INSA Lyon, France); Fabrice Valois (Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, Inria, CITI, France); Yann Ben Maissa (INPT, Morocco); Oana Iova (INSA Lyon, Inria, CITI, France)
  • Multi-task learning for identifying multi-activity situations and application type from network traffic
    • Ahcene Boumhand (University of Rennes 1); Kamal Singh (Université Jean Monnet, France); Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul (University of Rennes, France); Matthieu Liewig (Orange Labs, France); César Viho (IRISA / INRIA Rennes & University of Rennes I, France)
  • Delay Analysis of the BFT Blockchain Data Dissemination: Case of Narwhal Protocol
    • Khouloud Hwerbi (Telecom SudParis, France); Ichrak Amdouni (ENSI Manouba, Tunisia); Cedric Adjih and Philippe Jacquet (INRIA, France); Anis Laouiti (TELECOM SudParis, France); Leila Azzouz Saidane (Lab CRISTAL- ENSI, University Manouba, Tunisia)
  • Advanced Traffic Engineering in WAN Using Graph Attention Networks
    • Sami Marouani (Jean Monnet University & Hubert Curien Laboratory, France); Kamal Singh (Université Jean Monnet, France); Baptiste Jeudy (Jean Monnet University, France); Abbas Bradai (University of Côte d'Azur, France); Amaury Habrard (University Jean Monnet, France)

Wednesday, October 23 16:00 - 17:15

SP2: SPPDT: Emerging applications and services

Room 03
Chair: Francesca Meneghello (University of Padova, Italy)
  • MIRAGE-APP×ACT-2024 A Novel Dataset for Mobile App and Activity Traffic Analysis
    • Idio Guarino (University of Verona, Italy); Antonio Montieri (University of Napoli Federico II, Italy); Domenico Ciuonzo (University of Naples Federico II, Italy); Antonio Pescapé (University of Napoli Federico II, Italy)
  • Digital Twin-assisted Radio Resource Allocation for Tele-operated Driving
    • Carlos M. Lentisco (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain); Claudia Campolo and Antonella Molinaro (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Jorge Martín-Pérez (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain); Luis Bellido (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain)
  • RailRED: a Node-RED-based framework for modeling Train Control Management Systems
    • Alessandra Rizzardi (University of Insubria, Italy); Raffaele Della Corte (University of Naples Federico II, Italy); Jesús Fernando Cevallos Moreno (Sapienza University Of Rome & Elis Consulting & Labs, Italy); Vittorio Orbinato and Simona De Vivo (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy); Sabrina Sicari (University of Insubria, Italy); Domenico Cotroneo (University of Naples, Italy); Alberto Coen-Porisini (University of Insubria, Italy)
  • K-Anonymous Payments in Pseudonymous Blockchains
    • Francesco Buccafurri (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Vincenzo De Angelis (University of Calabria, Italy); Sara Lazzaro (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
  • Smart Cases for Mobile Phones
    • Dikshith Routhu, Mirko Franco and Claudio E. Palazzi (University of Padua, Italy)

Wednesday, October 23 16:00 - 17:30

W15: Mobility handling

Room 01
Chair: Pardhasaradhi Bethi (University of Agder (UiA), Norway)
  • A Scalable Algorithm for the Optimal Trajectory of a Massive Swarm of UAV Base Stations Using Lagrangian Mechanics
    • Marceau Coupechoux (LTCI, Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France); Jerome Darbon (Brown University, USA); Jean-Marc Kelif (Orange Labs, France); Marc Sigelle (on leave from Telecom ParisTech, France)
  • Adaptive Indoor Positioning System Based on Fingerprinting Principle
    • Krzysztof Cichoń, Zuzanna Buksch and Bartosz Gregorczyk (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
  • Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Moving Target Defense Approach to Secure Network Slicing in 5G and Beyond
    • Roumaissa Lallouche (University of Jijel - Mohamed Seddik Benyahia, Algeria); Ahmed Alioua (Mohamed Seddik Benyahia University, Algeria); Abdelwahab Boualouache (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg); Mohamed-Lamine Messai (University of Lyon, France)
  • A new Dynamic Multicored Neighbors Discovery approach in BLE for Low Power Systems
    • Damien Wohwe Sambo (IMT Nord Europe, France & University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon); Nathalie Mitton (Inria Lille - Nord Europe, France); Robin Delafaite (Universite de Lille, France); Laurent Clavier (Institut Mines-Telecom, IMT Nord Europe, France); Rédha Kassi (Universite de Lille, France)

W16: 5G and Eenergy Saving

Room 02
Chair: Luc Deneire (University Côte d'Azur & CNRS - I3S, France)
  • Performance Evaluation of Energy Saving Solutions for XR Devices in 5G-Advanced Networks
    • Andra M. Voicu (Ericsson, Germany); Andreas Cedergren and Jose Pradas (Ericsson Research, Sweden); Du Ho Kang (Ericsson, Sweden)
  • Finding the optimal policy to provide energy for an off-grid telecommunication operator
    • Youssef Ait El Mahjoub (EFREI Paris, France); Jean-Michel Fourneau (University of Versailles St-Quentin en Yvelines, France)
  • Charting 5G Energy Efficiency: Flexible Energy Modeling for Sustainable Networks
    • Anderson Lourenço de Araujo (Université Côte d'Azur & Universidade Federal do Ceará, France); Luc Deneire (University Côte d'Azur & CNRS - I3S, France); Guillaume Urvoy-Keller (Université Côte d'Azur, France); André de Almeida (Federal University of Ceará & Wireless Telecom Research Group - GTEL, Brazil)

WiMob 2024

Location

Paris, France

Dates

21 - 23 October, 2024

Contact

WiMob 2024 Organizing committee

Email: wimob2024@wimob.org

Webmaster: Dr. Sahand Khodaparas

Email: webmaster@wimob.org