ICIN 2011 Programme
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The proceedings of the ICIN 2011 conference and BMMP11 workshop are published within the IEEE Conference Publications Program in print and on USB.
Citations of published papers
The format recommended by the IEEE is:
J. K. Author [two authors: J. K. Author and A. N. Writer] [three or more authors: J. K. Author et al.], "Title of paper," in 2011 15th Int. Conf. Intelligence in Next Generation Networks: From Bits to Data, from Pipes to Clouds (ICIN 2011), Berlin, Germany, 2011 © IEEE
- Day 1 Tutorials
- Day 1 Keynote Session
- Day 2 Technical Sessions
- Day 2 Demonstration Session
- Day 3 Technical Sessions
- Day 4 Workshops
TUESDAY, October 4 ICIN Day 1
12:30 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:20
Opening Session
Roberto Minerva (Telecom Italia, Italy), Stuart Sharrock (Telemates, UK), Adolf Kopp (TSB Innovationsagentur Berlin, Germany), Heinrich Arnold (Deutsche Telekom Labs, Germany)
14:20 - 15:30
ICIN 2011 Keynotes
From Bits to Data, from Pipes to Clouds: The Network as an Asset for Convergence of Telecoms, IT and Media into an Internet of Knowledge
Chair: Roberto Minerva (Telecom Italia, Italy), Stuart Sharrock (Telemates, UK)
Supporting Innovation in an Open ICT Service Environment
APIs produced by the Open Mobile Alliance include access to network as well as device assets and are designed to support an open innovation community. What is OMA’s API strategy for addressing opportunities and challenges in new areas and how will this support innovation? Where does OMA fit within the larger landscape of industry initiatives such as OneAPI and WAC? What are OMA’s plans for future standardisation in the areas of: support for social networks, RCS components, M2M, supporting personal networks in home, vehicle and e-health use cases?
Musa Unmehopa, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Alcatel-Lucent and Chairman of the Technical Plenary of the Open Mobile Alliance
Dynamic Broadcasting -- en Route to Convergence of Broadcast and Mobile
Traditionally, terrestrial broadcast networks were planned once, were put into operation and were hardly ever modified. But this tradition is a native of times in which broadcast receivers were neither connected to broadband networks nor were capable of storing large amounts of content. Today´s most modern receivers have broadcast front-ends in addition to Ethernet and USB interfaces and/or WiFi modems. In addition, they may be able to store up to 2 Terabytes of data – either internally or via an external hard disc or USB device. Moreover, the pressure on broadcast spectrum is growing in many parts of the world. In Europe, many countries have just allocated 72 MHz of broadcast spectrum to mobile network operators (“digital dividend”). Although broadcasters may be reluctant to accept it – the world of broadcast is changing and will continue to change. Our approach to offering broadcast new possibilities in this changing environment is to make broadcast a dynamic system in which spectrum is only used for live programs and for pre-produced program content which is consumed by large numbers of viewers. In order to be able to do this – without jeopardizing the traditional broadcast quality-of-experience – we make use of the broadband connection for identifying the media consumption patterns of viewers and for the real-time and non-real-time delivery of certain kinds of program content. We store certain content in the receiver. We transmit dynamic service guides in order for the receiver to be able to identify which content is delivered via which network. We dynamically modify multiplex configurations, transmission parameters etc. etc. One of the potential benefits of this approach is the freeing of spectrum for secondary users. Instead of being confronted with secondary spectrum users who operate their services in White Spaces based on information included in databases and derived from spectrum sensing, in our system the primary spectrum users will signal actively where and when which frequencies can be used by the secondary user – and they can even charge for the secondary use. This keynote will first present the trends in broadcast technology, will draw conclusions from these trends and will then introduce the concept of dynamic hybrid broadcast – including the presentation of some results of our research in this field.
Ulrich Reimers, Managing Director, Institut fuer Nachrichtentechnik, Technische Universität Braunschweig and Chairman of the Technical Module within the DVB Project
Business Web
This keynote will show how SAP Research envisions the future of business software with the collaborative research project “Business Web”. The project aims at setting up a prototype for a secure cloud infrastructure that is optimized for mobile devices and that allows businesses and their employees to access data and carry out business processes via mobile devices everywhere and at any time. By combining services from infrastructure providers, content providers, telecommunication carriers, and application providers, the Business Web will serve as a true management platform for conducting business on the internet. The keynote informs about the goal and roadmap of SAP’s Business Web initiative, how concepts from the Internet of Things and Internet of Services are integrated into the Business Web prototype and which technology and business challenges are addressed by SAP and its partners.
Uwe Kubach
,Vice President, head of Mobile Computing and User Experience Research, SAP
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:20
ICIN 2011 Keynotes
From Bits to Data, from Pipes to Clouds: The Network as an Asset for Convergence of Telecoms, IT and Media into an Internet of Knowledge
Chair: Roberto Minerva (Telecom Italia, Italy), Stuart Sharrock (Telemates, UK)
Mining the Silver Lining of the Cloud
Cloud computing represents the largest opportunity in a generation for wireline and wireless network service providers and Integrated hosting/NSPs. Undoubtedly, the Cloud offers the means for internal consolidation, optimization, and agility. Even more importantly, it offers dramatic and compelling potential for needed growth that can answer many issues operators face with fixed-line substitution and wireless saturation. However, service providers can't merely mirror the existing offer portfolio and value proposition of over-the-top players. SPs should develop independent strategies that leverage their existing facilities-based assets and customer franchise, create compelling enterprise and consumer customer value propositions, and help to grow a vibrant partner ecosystem.
Joe Weinman, Worldwide Lead, Communications, Media and Entertainment Industry Solutions, Hewlett-Packard
Progress of New Generation Network Design and Building
The AKARI Project for designing New Generation Network Architectures was launched in 2006. This R&D project on future networks encapsulates a vision for the design of a New Generation Network based on social requirements and enabling technologies around 2020. We will show the current status of the proof-of-concept implementation of the network with a particular focus on host-ID based layered network architecture suitable for mobility and multi-homing. An underlying network has a hierarchical and automatic locator numbering assignment mechanism for layer degeneration, high-reliability and green ICT. This architecture also fits to a new optical networking and regional sensor and wireless-based network for service diversity.
Hiroaki Harai, Director of Network Architecture Laboratory, NICT
17:20 - 17:50
Demonstration Digests
Chair: Warren Montgomery (Insight Research, USA)
17:50 - 19:00
Presentations from ICT companies based in Berlin-Brandenburg
Chair: Christoph Raethke (Mobile Monday Berlin, Germany)
19:00 - 21:00
Posters / Demonstrations by ICT companies based in Berlin-Brandenburg
WEDNESDAY, October 5 ICIN Day 2
09:00 - 10:30
1A: Business Model Innovation
Chair:
Kristofer Kimbler
(Azouk Network, Sweden)
Best Presentation Day 1
The Sending Party Network Pays: a First Step Towards End-To-End Quality of Service
Max Roettgermann; Falk von Bornstaedt (Deutsche Telekom, Germany); Isabelle Korthals (Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany); Finn Tore Johansen; Håkon Lønsethagen (Telenor, Norway)
A Few Myths About Telcos and OTT Models
Emmanuel Bertin (Orange Labs, France); Noel Crespi (Institut Télécom, France); Michel L'Hostis (Orange Labs, France)
Application Enablement: The Business Cases That Drive New Revenue Opportunities Through Business, Technical and Service Innovation
Patricia Hargil; Amanda Noz (Alcatel-Lucent, USA)
09:00 - 10:30
1B: Service Architectures
Chair:
Masami Iio
(NTT, Japan)
WiMAX-based Overlay Conferencing Service
Quoc Tuan Tran; Tien Anh Le; Hang Nguyen (Institut Telecom, France)
Service Program Mobility Architecture
Henrik Lundqvist; Zoran Despotovic; Wolfgang Kellerer; Jelena Frtunikj; Gerald Kunzmann (DOCOMO Communications Laboratories Europe, Germany)
Resolving Ten MVNO Issues with EPS Architecture, VoLTE and Advanced Policy Server
Rebecca Copeland (Core Viewpoint, UK); Noel Crespi (Institut Télécom, France)
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break in Foyer Döblin poster / demonstration area
11:00 - 12:30
2A: M2M and Internet of Things
Chair:
Bernard Vilain
(Cassidian Systems, France)
Best Paper
Service Oriented Network Architecture for Scalable M2M and Sensor Network Services
Kazumine Matoba; Kenichi Abiru; Tomohiro Ishihara (Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan)
Application-driven Quality of Service for M2M Communication
Niklas Blum; Jens Fiedler; Lajos Lange; Thomas Magedanz (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany)
Presented by Marius Corici (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany)
Towards an Integrated Solution to Internet of Things - a Technical and Economical Proposal
Xiaomeng Su; Reidar Svendsen; Humberto N. Castejón; Erik Berg; Josip Zoric (Telenor, Norway)
11:00 - 12:30
2B: Enhancing User Experience
Chair:
Juan Carlos Luengo
(Intel Iberia, Spain)
A Comprehensive Framework for Context-Aware Communication Services
Bachir Chihani; Emmanuel Bertin (Orange Labs, France); Noel Crespi (Institut Télécom, France)
Service Differentiation for Enhanced Consumer Experiences
Matthias Lott (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany); Jouni Karppinen (Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland); Joachim Kroß (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany)
Smarter Phone Based Live QoE Measurement
Zizhi Qiao (China Unicom, P.R. China)
12:30 - 14:00
14:00 - 15:30
3A: Service Innovation
Chair:
Osamu Mizuno
(Kogakuin University, Japan)
Service Innovation Opportunities in Emerging Markets
Kristofer Kimbler (Azouk Network, Sweden); Mac Taylor (Moriana Group, UK)
Building an Effective Location Based Service for Enterprise Customers - Emerging Market Scenario
Arnab Dey; Harish Ramakrishnaiah; John Baptisa; Satish Talmale; Vitesh Patel (Wipro Technologies, India)
Architecture and Prototype of Augmented Reality Videophone Service
Atsushi Fukayama; Shunsuke Takamiya; Junichi Nakagawa; Noriyasu Arakawa; Naoyoshi Kanamaru; Naoki Uchida (NTT, Japan)
14:00 - 15:30
3B: Advertising and Beyond
Chair:
Hui-Lan Lu
(Alcatel-Lucent, USA)
Linking Digital Signage with Mobile Phones
Hiroyuki Sato; Masakazu Urata; Kazuhiro Yoguchi; Noriyasu Arakawa; Naoyoshi Kanamaru; Naoki Uchida (NTT, Japan)
A New Approach to Advertising in Social Networks - Business-Centric Check-ins
Dmitry Namiot (Moscow State University, Russia); Manfred Sneps-Sneppe (Ventspils University College, Latvia)
Analyzing Business Models for Mobile Augmented Reality
Ana M. Bernardos; Jose R Casar (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain)
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee break in Foyer Döblin poster / demonstration area
16:00 - 17:30
4A: Service Ecosystems
Chair:
Max Michel
(Orange Labs, France)
The New Role of Developers in the Mobile Ecosystem: an Apple and Google Case Study
Nicolai Schultz (T-Systems, Germany); Jochen Wulf; Ruediger Zarnekow (TU Berlin, Germany); Quoc Tuan Nguyen (T-Systems, Germany)
Network Infrastructure At the Crossroads: the Emergence of Smart Cities
Kostas Pentikousis; Dongming Zhu; Hellen Wang (Huawei Technologies, Germany)
New Media Services Need Interoperability and Portability
Hans Stokking; Ray van Brandenburg; Caroline van der Weerdt (TNO, The Netherlands)
16:00 - 17:30
4B: Service Composition
Chair:
Anders Lundqvist
(Oracle Corporation, Sweden)
Towards a Service Composition Language for Heterogeneous Service Environments
Joerg Niemoeller; Konstantinos Vandikas; Roman Levenshteyn (Ericsson, Germany); Daniel Schleicher; Frank Leymann (Universität Stuttgart, Germany)
Semantic Web Service Processes Enabling Goal-driven Application Creation
Yoo-mi Park; HyunKyung Yoo; Yuchul Jung; Cinyoung Hur; Hyunjoo Bae (ETRI, Korea)
Smart Object Cooperation Through Service Composition
Pierpaolo Baglietto (CIPI - University of Genova, Italy); Massimo Maresca (CIPI - University of Padova, Italy); Michele Stecca (CIPI - University of Genova, Italy); Corrado Moiso (Telecom Italia, Italy)
17:30 - 19:00
Partner Keynote Session
Chair:
Igor Faynberg (Alcatel-Lucent, USA)
Are Mobile Operators Helping or Hindering the Development of Applications?
Many operators have shown interest in establishing a business with 3rd party developers as well as consumers, with an expectation that innovation can be led by these developers. What have operators done to help and encourage this new business and have they provided what developers have asked for? With access to some network assets and capabilities now much easier, can this be the catalyst for successful mobile and web applications that are a better solution for mobile users?
This presentation will explore the emerging marketplace for 3rd party developers in the mobile industry and will discuss the progress made by operators and developers in producing applications to run on mobile devices and also in facilitating better use of information and capabilities of mobile networks to improve the user experience of web based applications.
Graham Trickey, Senior Director, GSMA
Cloud 3.0: The Integrated Cloud
The landscape of cloud computing, both in terms of technology and business models, is changing rapidly: as the utilization of cloud resources accelerates, both by enterprises and consumers, the demand for novel real-time services, radically improved quality of experience, efficiency and security as well as personalization become the leading factors. These are the key drivers for the emergence of Cloud 3.0.
András Vajda,
Senior Specialist, Ericsson Cloud Program, Ericsson
On-demand Networks
The ICT industry faces challenges to build more data transport capacity at lower cost, meet diverse user expectations for service quality and prepare to network the cloud and the Internet of Things. The concept of "on-demand networks" applies network virtualization technology to open the doors to innovative business and operational models that can help to meet those challenges. On-demand networks can contribute to the delivery of: flexibility for monetizing and trading network assets; operational agility for serving elastic connectivity demand for networking XaaS offerings and federate data center services; and personalized and context driven demand for optimized user experience for consumer, enterprise and machine-to-machine services.
Hans-Ulrich Schoen, Head of Technology, Business Solutions, Nokia Siemens Networks
19:00 - 21:00
Sponsored by Nokia Siemens Networks
ICIN 2011 Posters / Demonstrations
Chair:
Warren Montgomery
(Insight Research, USA)
Energy Optimisation in Heterogeneous Multi-RAT Networks
Nico Bayer; Dmitry Sivchenko; Hans Joachim Einsiedler; Andreas Roos; Abdulbaki Uzun; Sebastian Göndör; Axel Küpper (Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany)
Strong Authenticated Mail Service Over NGN
Andrea Vaccani (Swisscom, Switzerland); Antoine Delley (College of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, Switzerland); Jean-Frederic Wagen (University of Applied Science of Fribourg, Switzerland); Reto Caduff; Laurent Knoepfli (Ericsson, Switzerland); Oezguer Koyun (KOBIL Systems, Germany)
Best Presentation Demonstration
Spatial Segmentation for Immersive Media Delivery
Ray van Brandenburg; Martin Prins; Omar Niamut; Anton Havekes; Hans Stokking (TNO, The Netherlands)
Scalable Service Composition Execution by Means of an Asynchronous Paradigm
Konstantinos Vandikas; Raphaël Quinet; Roman Levenshteyn; Joerg Niemoeller (Ericsson, Germany)
Broadband Wireless Service Provisioning Through a Wireless Mesh Backhaul
Cigdem Sengul (TU-Berlin, Germany); Lars Kollecker (T-Systems, Germany); Nico Bayer; Hans Joachim Einsiedler; Dmitry Sivchenko; Dirk V Hugo (Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany)
M2M Service Enablement for the Enterprise
Konstantinos Vandikas (Ericsson, Germany); Nicolas C Liebau (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany); Markus Döhring (SAP Research, Germany); Leonid Mokrushin; Ioannis Fikouras (Ericsson, Sweden)
Business Transformation of the Provisioning Process for Machine-to-Machine
Harald Bender; Mikko Kolehmainen; Gerald Lehmann; Janne Parantainen; Markus Staufer; Marcos Tong (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany & Finland)
THURSDAY, October 6 ICIN Day 3
09:00 - 10:30
5A: IMS and RCS
Chair:
Rebecca Copeland
(Core Viewpoint, UK)
Operator-independent Public User Identities for IP Multimedia Communication Services for Enterprises
Rogier Noldus; Martien Huysmans (Ericsson, The Netherlands); Gert Öster (Ericsson, Sweden); Per Öberg (Ericsson, The Netherlands)
Best Presentation Day 2
Rich Communication Suite: the Challenge and Opportunity for MNOs
Min Lin (China Unicom, P.R. China); Javier Arias (Telefonica Espana, Spain)
CSNA: a Social Networking Solution for RCS and Mobile Phone Users
Kuldeep Singh; Pankaj Goyal (Nokia Siemens Networks, India)
Presented by Thomas Schimper (Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany)
09:00 - 10:30
5B: Regulation
Chair:
A C (Chet) McQuaide Jr
(StraDis Consulting, USA)
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em - Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Games in Network Sharing
Frank Berkers; Fieke Offergelt; Gijs Hendrix (TNO, The Netherlands)
Liberalization, Regulation and Privatization: Telecommunication Reform Challenges in Zambia
Mbuyu Sumbwanyambe; Andre Nel (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
Panel: Global Regulatory Challenges
Moderator: A C (Chet) McQuaide Jr (StraDis Consulting, USA)
Panellists: Gijs Hendrix (TNO, The Netherlands); Mbuyu Sumbwanyambe (University of Johannesburg, South Africa); Philip Kelley (Alcatel-Lucent, France); Hagen Hultzsch (TSI-SfR, Germany)
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break in Foyer Döblin poster / demonstration area
11:00 - 12:30
6A: Future Internet
Chair:
Dan Fahrman
(Ericsson, Sweden)
AFICUS: an Architecture for a Future Internet of User Generated Contents
Luis Lopez (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain); Diego González; David Lozano (Telefonica I+D, Spain); Carlos Maestre (Amaris Espana)
Construction, Instantiation and Analysis of a Business Ecosystem for Autonomic Future Networks
Vânia Gonçalves (IBBT-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium); Gerasimos Stamatelatos (University of Athens, Greece); Antonio Manzalini (Telecom Italia, Italy); Beatriz Fuentes (Telefónica ID, Spain); Markus Gruber (Alcatel-Lucent, Bell Labs, Germany); Christian Destré (Orange Labs, France); Simon Delaere (IBBT-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium); Laurent Ciavaglia (Alcatel-Lucent, France)
Self-optimization of Resource Allocation in Decentralised Server Farms
Antonio Manzalini; Corrado Moiso (Telecom Italia, Italy)
11:00 - 12:30
6B: New Service Enablers
Chair:
Stefan Uellner
(T-Systems, Germany)
Enabling Information Push for Network- and Device-agnostic Internet Services
Niklas Blum (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany); Junnosuke Yamada; Naoki Uchida (NTT, Japan); Thomas Magedanz (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany)
Presented by Alexander Blotny (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany)
Seeking New Social Networking Models
Claudio Venezia; Carlo Alberto Licciardi (Telecom Italia, Italy)
On the Benefits of a Network-Centric Implementation for Context-Aware Telecom Services
Ahmed Bouabdallah (Institut Telecom - Telecom Bretagne, France); Francois Toutain; Michal Szczerbak (Orange Labs, France); Jean-Marie Bonnin (Institut Telecom - Telecom Bretagne, France)
12:30 - 14:00
14:00 - 16:00
7: Cloud Computing
Chair:
John O'Connell
(Hewlett-Packard, France)
Exploiting Cloud Computing - a Proposed Methodology for Generating New Business
Per Nesse; Astrid Undheim; Fredrik Solsvik (Telenor, Norway); Michel Dao (Orange, France); Jose Lopez; Javier Elicegui (Telefonica I+D, Spain); Eliot Salant (IBM Haifa Labs, Israel)
Evolution of Telco Services Utilising Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Stephen Hall (Nokia Siemens Networks, South Africa)
Cloud Computing in Mobile Networks - Case MVNO
Yrjo Raivio; Rushil Dave (Aalto University School of Science, Finland)
Towards a Dynamic Cloud-enabled Service Eco-system
Humberto N. Castejón (Telenor, Norway); Anastasius Gavras (Eurescom, Germany); João Gonçalves (PT Inovação, Portugal); Corrado Moiso (Telecom Italia, Italy); Astrid Undheim; Josip Zoric (Telenor, Norway)
16:00 - 16:30
Coffee break in Foyer Döblin
16:30 - 18:00
Closing Session
Roberto Minerva (Telecom Italia, Italy); Stuart Sharrock (ICIN Events, UK)); Igor Faynberg (Alacatel-Lucent, USA)
Best Paper awards
Best Presentation awards
20:00 - 23:00
Gala Dinner
Oxymoron in the Hackeschen Höfe










