ICIN 2007 Proceedings
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| TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER |
7:30 am
Registration
9:30 am
Opening Session
Chairman: Ulrich Reber, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
10:00 am
Keynote Session
Co-Chairman: Ulrich Reber, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
Stuart Sharrock, Telemates, UK
Collision or Coopetition
Malcom Matson, President, OPLAN Foundation, UK
Collision or Coopetition
Mark Foster, CTO, NeuStar, USA
Intelligence and Security in the Next Generation Internet
Fred Baker, Senior Technologist, Cisco Systems, USA
12:00 pm
Lunch
2:00 pm
Session 1A: Business Models and Trends I
Chairman: Hendrick Berndt, NTT DoCoMo, Germany
There is a Broker in the Net...its name is Google
Roberto Minerva, Telecom Italia Labs, Italy
The Meaning and Impact of Convergence
Louis Samuel, Alcatel-Lucent, UK
2:00 pm
Session 1B: Security I
Chairman: Igor Faynberg, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
ISPs: who else can you trust in the Internet?
Roger Karrer, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Bridging CardSpace and Liberty Alliance with SIM authentication
Ivar Jørstad, UbiSafe, Norway
Flexible and Strong Authentication for Next Generation Services
Martin Meßmer, T-Systems Enterprise Services, Germany
3:30 pm
Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
4:00 pm
Session 2A: SDP & SOA
Chairman: Anders Lundqvist, BEA Systems, Sweden
The "Akogrimo" way towards an extended IMS architecture
Jose Ignacio Moreno, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Agile Service Assembly - SOA in Service Delivery Frameworks
Bernd Kaponig, Sun Microsystems, Austria
KT's IN Service migration to NGN based on SOA
Sungcheol Park, Infra Laboratory, KT, Korea
4:00 pm
Session 2B: Management & Testing
Chairman: Yoshihiro Niitsu, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Testing Customizable Software for Telecommunication Services
Sergej Alekseev, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
Experiences on the Establishment and Provisioning of NGN/IMS Testbeds - The FOKUS, Open IMS Playground and the related Open Source IMS Core
Peter Weik, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
ETSI TS 186.008: a standard-based benchmark for IMS
Jean-Luc Detrez, Intel Corporation, Belgium
5:30 pm
Panel Session: Boosting Service Usability through Innovation
Chairman: Stuart Sharrock, Telemates, UK
Jun-ichi Mizusawa, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Juan Carlos Luengo, Telefonica Moviles Espana, Spain
Michal Dunaj, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
7:00 pm
Cocktail at Bordeaux Town Hall
Wednesday 10 October
8:30 am
Session 3A: Community Services and Web 2.0 - I
Chairman: Stefan Uellner, T-Systems Enterprise Services, Germany
Collaborative Innovation for Converged Communication
Stephen Wolak, Vodafone Group Services, UK
Service Discovery Using Community Relationships in Mobile Ubiquitous Networks
Yoshiko Sueda, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories, Japan
An IMS Web Service Controls for Extending Service Functionality in Traditional Online Services
Zuzana Krifka Dobes, T-Systems Enterprise Services, Germany
8:30 am
Session 3B: Service Composition
Chairman: A.C. (Chet) McQuaide, Jr., AT&T, USA
Study Case on the convergence of Web Services and IMS - Using Instant Communication Services
David Mansutti, Hewlett-Packard, France
Session Data Types: An Abstraction Layer for Shared-Experience Communications in Converged Applications
Richard Hull, Bell Labs Research, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Monolithic Applications versus Enabler Functional Splitting: An Approach Illustrated by the Network Call Log Example
Vincent Gouraud, Orange Labs, France
Multi-Access Multi-Services Framework - Supporting SMEs with an innovative Service Creation toolkit based on integrated SDP/IMS infrastructure
Simon Dutkowski, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
10:00 am
Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
10:30 am
Session 4A: Service Architecture I
Chairman: Kristofer Kimbler, Aepona, Sweden
The Service Delivery Environment - A Standards-Driven Melting Pot
Michael Brenner, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Trigger Interaction Management - New Tricks for Old Networks
Warren Montgomery, Personeta, USA
Converged Services Environment
Jos Den Hartog, Ericsson Telecommunicatie, The Netherlands
Service Brokering: Opportunities and Challenges
A. C. McQuaide, AT&T, USA
10:30 am
Session 4B: Security II
Chairman: Osamu Mizuno, NTT Corp, Japan
Validation and authorization services from Service Providers in e-commerce
Dominique Sandraz, Hewlett-Packard, USA
An IDM Enabled AAA Service Architecture for Telecommunication Providers
Ingo Friese, T-Systems, Germany
Trust Framework and Service Delivery in SPICE
Peter Weik, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
12:00 pm
Lunch
2:00 pm
Session 5A: P2P Technology
Chairman: Roberto Minerva, Telecom Italia, Italy
Interworking between P2PSIP Overlays and IMS Networks - Scenarios and Technical Solutions
Enrico Marocco, Telecom Italia, Italy
An Internet coordinate system to enable collaboration between ISPs and P2P systems,
Vinay Aggarwal, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Peer-to-Peer VoIP & MMoIP for Public Services - Requirements and Architecture
Nico Schwan, Alcatel-Lucent, Germany
2:00 pm
Session 5B: Service Enablers
Chairman: Juan Carlos Luengo, Telefonica Moviles Espana, Spain
Location Information and Mashups with Mobile Web Server
Risto Mononen, Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland
Osa/Parlay-X Extended Call Control Telecom Web Services
David Vannucci, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Improve Ubiquitous Web Applications with Context Awareness
Claudio Venezia, Telecom Italia, Italy
3:30 pm
Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
4:00 pm
Session 6A: Business Models and Trends II
Chairman: Horst Thieme, Sun Microsystems, Germany
Enterprise Architecture and Modularization in Telco R&D as a Response to an Environment of Technological Uncertainty
Heinrich Arnold, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Analysis of IMS Business requirements
Do van Thuan, LINUS, Norway
Design of Next Generation Mobile Convergence Service Business Model
Donsung Oh, ETRI, Korea
4:00 pm
Session 6B: Network Infrastructure
Chairman: Max Michel, Orange Labs, France
A flexible solution enabling IMS through standard Wi-Fi access networks
Thomas Levy, Alcatel-Lucent, France
Providing End-to-End Network QoS via Overlay Networks and Bandwidth On-demand
Mauricio Arango, Sun Microsystems, USA
Policy based SIP Signaling Management in IMS
Bao Li, Alcatel-Lucent, Qingdao R&D Center, China
Migration towards IMS - CIS perspective
Tomaz Aljaz, Iskratel, Slovenia
8:30 pm
Gala Dinner held in Saint Emilion Vineyards
Thursday 11 October
8:30 am
Session 7A: Customer Profiles and Data Management
Chairman: Bernard Vilain, Alcatel-Lucent, France
RDF User Profiles - Bringing Semantic Web Capabilities to Next Generation Networks and Services
Venura Mendis, BT Group, UK
FMC HSS - The IMS Brain
Rebecca Copeland, Huawei Technologies, UK
Convergent data center for future network
Zhenhua Xia, Huawei Technologies, China
Enabling Services through Identity Management
Guillermo Cajigas, Vodafone Group R&D, Spain
8:30 am
Session 7B: Service Architecture II
Chairman: Ove Faergemand, TDC Cable TV, Denmark
Where is the Intelligence - the Network vs. the Client
Werner Dittmann, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
FMC service provisioning based on IMS using privacy and federation concepts
Hans Joachim Einsiedler, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Creating Converged Services for IMS Using the SPICE Service Platform
Ernö Kovacs, NEC Europe, Germany
10:00 am
Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
10:30 am
Session 8A: Mobile TV/IPTV
Chairman: Kevin Fogarty, ITP, UK
Delivering Quadruple Play with IPTV over IMS
Mikhael Said, Orange Labs, France
IMS and IPTV Service Blending - Lessons and Opportunities
Jairo Esteban, Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs Research, USA
Next-generation TV - The next step of user experience
Lukasz Luzar, Comarch, Poland
10:30 am
Session 8B: Community Services and Web 2.0 - II
Chairman: Dan Fahrman, Ericsson, Sweden
Transforming the Customer Experience with User Centric Networking
David Gorton, Telcordia, USA
Conversa: Uniting Mobile Video with a Community-Based Web Service
Alex Vorbau, HP Labs, USA
A Word-of-mouth Information Collecting System Based on the Combined Use of Blogs and Active RFID Tags
Kazumasa Takami, Soka University, Japan
2:00 pm
Lunch
2:00 pm
Session 9: IMS on the Move
Chairman: Kevin Woollard, BT, UK
Competing or Complementary: SIP and Web technologies in migration to NGN. Lessons Learned
Walter Zielinski, Ericpol, Poland
Emerging Web and Telecom Services: Prototyping FMC Services based on IMS and Web 2.0 for a Mobile Operator
Niklas Blum, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Communication Services - the key to IMS service growth
Ulf Olsson, Ericsson, Sweden
3:30 pm
Closing Session
Chairman: Ulrich Reber, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
Poster Session (From Tuesday 9 October to Thursday 11 October)
Chairman: David Ludlam, Discovery Consultancy, UK
Defining a Service Delivery Platform Architecture using Generic IMS and SOA concepts
Rolan Christian, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Optical Hub Network -proposal and implementation
Jun-ichi Mizusawa, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Instant Messaging - Evolution to a Revolution
Stephen Hall, Nokia Siemens Networks, South Africa
Improving Performance of IMS Networks with Intelligent Message Processing
Mauricio Cortes, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
The Home Networking in ETSI TISPAN
Bastien Lamer, Orange Labs, France
The OpenPEEM as core for service orchestration within the Open IMS Playground at FOKUS,
Simon Dutkowski, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Using aggregated presence information in an enterprise environment
Urban Sedlar, University Of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Group Management to Achieve the Communication Services of Federated Personal Portals
Ryoji Notomi, Waseda University, Japan
Linux for advanced future mobile phones
Do Van Thanh, Telenor R&D, Norway





