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PROGRAM AND INVITATION
February 6 – 9, 2017
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
Building H /Audimax I
www.scc2017.net
11TH INTERNATIONAL ITG
CONFERENCE ON SYSTEMS,
COMMUNICATIONS AND
CODING (SCC 2017)
PROGRAM AND INVITATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYSOCIETY WITHIN VDE
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PROGRAM
Monday February 6, 201713:00 – 21:00 Registration13:30 – 18:30 Tutorials18:30 Reception in the Foyer in front of Audimax I
Tuesday February 7, 201709:00 – 09:15 Opening09:15 – 10:30 Session 1: Shannon / Network Coding10:30 – 11:20 Poster Session P1 and Coffee Break11:20 – 12:35 Session 2: Information Theory12:35 – 14:00 Lunch Break14:00 – 15:35 Session 3: Cooperative Communications
and Computing15:35 – 16:25 Poster Session P2 and Coffee Break16:25 – 18:00 Session 4: Channel Coding
Wednesday February 8, 201709:00 – 10:30 Session 5: Industry 4.0 / Industrial Radio10:30 – 11:20 Poster Session P3 and Coffee Break11:20 – 12:40 Session 6: Secure Communications and
Compressed Sensing12:40 – 14:00 Lunch Break14:00 – 15:45 Session 7: Localization15:45 – 16:25 Poster Session P4 and Coffee Break16:25 – 17:35 Session 8: Internet of Things and Video
Compression18:15 – 19:00 Individual transfer to “Auswanderermuseum
Ballinstadt” and visit of the Museum19:00 – 24:00 Banquet / Visit of the Museum
Thursday February 9, 201709:00 – 10:30 Session 9: Cellular Systems: 5G and Beyond10:30 – 11:20 Poster Session P5 and Coffee Break11:20 – 12:55 Session 10: Massive MIMO 12:55 – 14:00 Lunch Break14:00 – 15:30 Session 11: Fiber-Optical Communications15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break16:00 – 17:40 Session 12: Channel Coding and Modulation
Organizers
Program Committee
General Chair:Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology
Technical Program Committee Chairs:Anja Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Technical Program Committee Members:Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of TechnologyHolger Boche, Technische Universität MünchenHelmut Bölcskei, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandMartin Bossert, University of UlmArmin Dekorsy, University of BremenGiuseppe Durisi, Chalmers University, SwedenKhaled Fazel, Rohde & Schwarz, StuttgartGerhard Fettweis, Dresden University of TechnologyRobert F. H. Fischer, University of UlmNorbert Görtz, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaChristoph Günther, German Aerospace Center (DLR), OberpfaffenhofenBertram Gunzelmann, Intel Mobile, MunichThomas Haustein, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, BerlinJohannes Huber, University of Erlangen-NurembergMarkku Juntti, University of Oulu, FinlandAnja Klein, Technische Universität DarmstadtGerhard Kramer, Technische Universität MünchenVolker Kühn, University of RostockPaul J. Kühn, University of StuttgartBerthold Lankl, UniBw MunichMichael Lentmaier, Lund University, SwedenRudolf Mathar, RWTH Aachen UniversityMichael Meyer, Ericsson, HerzogenrathMatthias Narroschke, Viscoda GmbH, HannoverTobias Oechtering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SwedenStefan Pfletschinger, Hochschule OffenburgPeter Rost, Nokia Networks, MunichChristoph Ruland, University of SiegenRobert Schober, University of Erlangen-NurembergHans Schotten, University of KaiserslauternStephan ten Brink, University of StuttgartWolfgang Utschick, Technische Universität MünchenPeter Winzer, Alcatel-Lucent, Bell-Labs, USADirk Wübben, University of BremenHenk Wymeersch, Chalmers University, SwedenAlejandro Zalnieriunas, Innovendis, Solingen
For further information please visit the conference websitehttp://www.scc2017.net
Contact:Gerhard Bauch, ITG Office:Hamburg University of Technology: [email protected]@tuhh.de
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Program ■ Monday February 6, 2017
13:00 – 20:00 Registration
13:30 – 15:45 Tutorial Millimeter Wave MIMO Communication Robert W. Heath Jr., The University of Texas
at Austin, USA
15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break
16:15 – 18:30 Channel Codes for Short Blocks: A Survey Gianluigi Liva, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
18:30 Welcome Reception Building H, Foyer
08:00 – 18:00 Registration
09:00 – 9:15 Opening – Welcome Message Garabed Antranikian, President Hamburg
University of Technology
Session 1 Shannon / Network Coding
Chair: Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology
09:15 – 10:30 Invited Talk: Claude E. Shannon 100th Birthday: The Founding Father of the Information
Age Joachim Hagenauer, Technische Universität
München, Germany
Invited Talk: BATS: Network Coding in Action Raymond W. Yeung, The Chinese University
of Hong Kong
10:30 – 11:20 Poster Session P1 and Coffee Break
Session 2 Information Theory
Chair: Gerhard Kramer, Technische Universität München
11:20 – 11:55 Invited Talk: Other Notions of Channel Capacity Amos Lapidoth, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
11:55 – 12:15 On the Capacity of Censored Channels Arash Behboodi, Gholamreza Alirezaei, Rudolf
Mathar, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
12:15 – 12:35 On the Capacity of Fading Broadcast Channels with Statistical CSIT and Memory
Pin-Hsun Lin, Eduard Jorswieck, Martin Mittelbach, Dresden University of Technology, Germany; Rafael F. Schaefer, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
12:35 – 14:00 Lunch Break
Program ■ Tuesday February 7, 2017
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Program ■ Tuesday February 7, 2017 Program ■ Tuesday February 7, 2017
Session 3 Cooperative Communications and Computing
Chair: Volker Kühn, University of Rostock
14:00 – 14:35 Invited Talk: Self-Organizing Synchronization in Net-
worked Systems Christian Bettstetter, University of Klagenfurt,
Austria
14:35 – 14:55 On Compress and Forward with Multiple Carriers in the 3-Node Relay Channel Exploiting Information Bottleneck Graphs
Daniel Kern, Volker Kuehn, University of Rostock, Germany
14:55 – 15:15 Cooperative Wireless Backhauling Vahid Jamali, Robert Schober, University of
Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; Nikola Zlatanov, Monash University, Australia
15:15 – 15:35 Optimal Joint Power Allocation and Task Splitting in Wireless Distributed Computing
Quy Hong Le, Hussein Al-Shatri, Anja Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
15:35 – 16:25 Poster Session P2 and Coffee Break
Session 4 Channel Coding
Chair: Martin Bossert, University of Ulm
16:25 – 17:00 Invited Talk: The VLSI Energy Cost of Encoding and
Decoding Frank R. Kschischang, University of Toronto,
Canada
17:00 – 17:20 Latency Reduced LTE-A Turbo-Code Decoding with Iteration Balancing on Transport Block Level
Stefan Weithoffer, Norbert Wehn, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
17:20 – 17:40 Feed-Forward Staircase Codes Lei Zhang, University of Toronto, Canada;
Laurent Schmalen, Nokia Bell Labs, Germany
17:40 – 18:00 Discrete Channel Estimation by Integer Passing in Information Bottleneck Graphs
Jan Lewandowsky, Maximilian Stark, Rico Mendrzik, Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
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Program ■ Wednesday February 8, 2017 Program ■ Wednesday February 8, 2017
8:00 – 17:00 Registration
Session 5 Industry 4.0 / Industrial Radio
Chair: Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen, Germany
09:00 – 09:20 Introduction to Industrial Radio and Industry 4.0
Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen, Germany
09:20 – 09:55 Invited Talk: Security Concepts for the Internet of
Things and Industry 4.0 Fabian Mackenthun, NXP Semiconductors
GmbH, Germany
09:55 – 10:30 Invited Talk: The Role of Wireless Communication for
Industry 4.0 Andreas Mueller, Robert Bosch GmbH,
Germany
10:30 – 11:20 Poster Session P3 and Coffee Break
Session 6 Secure Communications and Compressed Sensing
Chair: Christoph Ruland, University of Siegen
11:20 – 11:40 Compressed Sampling and Authenticated- Encryption
Robin Fay, Christoph Ruland, University of Siegen, Germany
11:40 – 12:00 Compound Biometric Authentication Systems with Strong Secrecy
Nima Tavangaran, Sebastian Baur, Andrea Grigorescu, Holger Boche, Technische Universität München, Germany
12:00 – 12:20 Network Coding Security for Bidirectional Network Flows
Robert F. H. Fischer, Vahid Forutan, Ulm Uni-versity, Germany; Michael Cyran, Johannes Huber, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
12:20 – 12:40 A New Error Correction Scheme for Physical Unclonable Functions
Sven Müelich, Martin Bossert, Ulm University, Germany
12:40 – 14:00 Lunch Break
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Program ■ Wednesday February 8, 2017 Program ■ Wednesday February 8, 2017
Session 7 Localization
Chair: Christoph Günther, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen
14:00 – 14:35 Invited Talk: Localization and Communication for
Control Applications Henk Wymeersch, Chalmers University,
Sweden
14:35 – 15:10 Invited Talk: Power Allocation for Network Localization Moe Z. Win, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), USA
15:10 – 15:45 Invited Talk: Cooperative Interacting Automobiles Christoph Stiller, Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany
15:45 – 16:25 Poster Session P4 and Coffee Break
Session 8 Internet of Things and Video Compression
Chair: Anja Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt
16:25 – 17:00 Invited Talk: Dependable Internet of Things in Adverse
Environments Gernot Kubin, Graz University of Technology,
Austria
17:00 – 17:35 Invited Talk: Recent Advances in Video Compression Thomas Wiegand, Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-
Institute, Berlin
18:15 – 19:00 Individual transfer to “Auswanderermuseum Ballinstadt”
19:00 – 24:00 Visit of the “Auswanderer-Museum Ballinstadt” and Banquet
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Program ■ Thursday February 9, 2017 Program ■ Thursday February 9, 2017
8:00 – 18:00 Registration
Session 9 Cellular Systems: 5G and Beyond
Chair: Stephan ten Brink, University of Stuttgart
09:00 – 09:35 Invited Talk: Distributed MIMO Signal Transmissions
for 5G Mobile Communications Networks Fumiyuki Adachi, Tohoku University, Sendai,
Japan
09:35 – 10:30 Industry Panel and Interactive Session on Cellular Systems beyond 5G
10:30 – 11:20 Poster Session P5 and Coffee Break
Session 10 Massive MIMO
Chair: Wolfgang Utschick, Technische Universität München
11:20 – 11:55 Invited Talk: Massive MIMO – the M2M and IoT Enabler Erik G. Larsson, Linköping University, Sweden
11:55 – 12:15 Massive MIMO Detection Based on Belief Propagation in Spatially Correlated Channels
Yuan Gao, Han Niu, Thomas Kaiser, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
12:15 – 12:35 Design of a Simple Phase Precoder for
Generalized Spatial Modulation in LOS Millimeter Wave Channels
Nemanja Stefan Perovic, Peng Liu, Andreas Springer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
12:35 – 12:55 On MSE Based Receiver Design for Massive MIMO
David Neumann, Michael Joham, Wolfgang Utschick, Technische Universität München, Germany
12:55 – 14:00 Lunch Break
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Monday 02/06/2017 Tuesday 02/07/2017 Wednesday 02/08/2017 Thursday 02/09/2017
9:00 – 9:15Opening
9:15 – 10:30Session 1Shannon / Network Coding
9:00 – 10:30Session 5Industry 4.0 / Industrial Radio
9:00 – 10:30 Session 9Cellular Systems: 5G and Beyond
Industry Panel and Interactive Session
Poster Session P1 & Coffee Break
Poster Session P3 & Coffee Break
Poster Session P5 & Coffee Break
13:00 – 21:00Registration
11:20 – 12:35Session 2Information Theory
11:20 – 12:40Session 6Secure Communications and Compressed Sensing
11:20 – 12:55Session 10Massive MIMO
Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break
13:30 – 15:45 TutorialMillimeter Wave MIMO Communication
14:00 – 15:35 Session 3Cooperative Communications and Computing
14:00 – 15:45Session 7Localization
14:00 – 15:30 Session 11Fiber-Optical Communications
Coffee Break Poster Session P2 & Coffee Break
Poster Session P4 & Coffee Break
Coffee Break
16:15 – 18:30 TutorialChannel Codes for Short Blocks:A Survey
16:25 – 18:00 Session 4Channel Coding
16:25 – 17:35Session 8Internet of Things and Video Compression
16:00 – 17:40 Session 12Channel Coding and Modulation
18:30 – 23:00Reception in the Foyerin front of Audimax I
19:00 – 24:00Banquet at Auswanderer-museum Ballinstadt
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Session 11 Fiber-Optical Communications
Chair: Robert F. H. Fischer, University of Ulm
14:00 – 14:35 Invited Talk: Integrated Parallelism and DSP for Optical
Networks with 10-Tb/s Interfaces in Pb/s Systems
Peter J. Winzer, Bell-Labs, USA
14:35 – 15:10 Invited Talk: The Nonlinear Fourier Transform in
Fiber-Optic Communications Sergei K. Turitsyn, Aston University, United
Kingdom
15:10 – 15:30 Second Order Statistics of the Scattering Vector Defining the D-T Nonlinear Fourier Transform
Sander Wahls, TU Delft, The Netherlands
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
Session 12 Channel Coding and Modulation
Chair: Dirk Wübben, University of Bremen
16:00 – 16:20 Spatially Coupled Hybrid Concatenated Codes
Saeedeh Moloudi, Michael Lentmaier, Lund University, Sweden; Alexandre Graell i Amat, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
16:20 – 16:40 Flexible Length Polar Codes Through Graph Based Augmentation
Ahmed Elkelesh, Moustafa Ebada, Sebastian Cammerer, Stephan ten Brink, University of Stuttgart, Germany
16:40 – 17:00 Comparison of Geometric and Proba-bilistic Shaping with Application to ATSC 3.0
Fabian Steiner, Georg Böcherer, Technische Universität München, Germany
17:00 – 17:20 Pulse Shaping Applied to Cyclic Block FMT for Improved Spectrum Usage
Mauro Girotto, University of Udine, Italy; Andrea M. Tonello, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
17:20 – 17:40 Finite-Length Analysis of Frameless ALOHA
Francisco Lázaro Blasco, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; C edomir Stefanovic, Aalborg University, Denmark
17:40 Closing
Program ■ Thursday February 9, 2017 Program ■ Thursday February 9, 2017
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Poster Session ■ Tuesday Poster Session ■ Tuesday
P1 Poster Session Tuesday 10:30 – 11:20
P1-1 Asymptotically Tight Capacity Bounds for a Class of Memoryless Nonlinear AWGN Channels
Karsten Wiedmann, Tobias Weber, University of Rostock, Germany
P1-2 Mutual Information-Based Clustering: Hard or Soft?
Bernhard C. Geiger, Rana Ali Amjad, Technische Universität München, Germany
P1-3 On the Equivalence Between Classical and Distributional Convergence for Shannon Type Interpolation Series and Applications
Ezra Tampubolon, Holger Boche, Technische Universität München, Germany
P1-4 Structure of Signals and Systems with Non-Con-vergent Sampling Representations
Ullrich J. Mönich, Holger Boche, Technische Universität München, Germany
P1-5 Achieving Minimum Latency in Relay Assisted Interference Networks
Soheil Gherekhloo, Aydin Sezgin, Ruhr Universität Bo-chum, Germany
P1-6 Layering of Communication Networks and a Forward-Backward Duality
Michael Cyran, Johannes Huber, University of Erlan-gen-Nuremberg, Germany; Birgit Schotsch, Airbus Group, Germany; Robert F. H. Fischer, Ulm University, Germany
P1-7 On the Connectivity of Two-Hop Networks in Finite Domains
Dene A. Hedges, Justin P. Coon, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Orestis Georgiou, Toshiba Telecom-munications Research Laboratory, United Kingdom
P1-8 Overview and Investigation of Algorithms for the Information Bottleneck Method
Shayan Hassanpour, Dirk Wübben, Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen, Germany
P1-9 On the Relationship Between the KL Means Algorithm and the Information Bottleneck Method
Brian Michael Kurkoski, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Japan
P1-10 Channel Capacity and Optimum Transmission Bandwidth of In-Body Ultra Wideband Communi-cation Links
Jan-Christoph Brumm, Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg Uni-versity of Technology, Germany
P1-11 Link Analysis Between an Airborne Mobile Station and a Terrestrial GSM Network
Rodrigo Justavino, Rainer Grünheid, Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; Florian Wolff, Stefan von der Heide, Siemens Convergence Creators, Germany
P1-12 Faster-than-Nyquist Signaling for Satellite Communications: A PAPR Analysis
Thomas Delamotte, Andreas Knopp, University of Fe-deral Armed Forces Munich, Germany; Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
P2 Poster Session Tuesday 15:35 – 16:25
P2-1 Design of Protograph-Based LDPC Code Ensembles with Fast Convergence Properties
Ian P. Mulholland, Mark F. Flanagan, University College Dublin, Ireland; Enrico Paolini, University of Bologna, Italy
P2-2 GLDPC Coded Modulation and Its Squared Euclidean Distance Distribution
Mark F. Flanagan, University College Dublin, Ireland; Gianluigi Liva, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Ober-pfaffenhofen, Germany; Enrico Paolini, University of Bologna, Italy
P2-3 Chained Polar Subcodes Peter Trifonov, Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic
University, Russia
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P2-4 On the Performance of Short Tail-Biting Convolu-tional Codes for Ultra-Reliable Communications
Lorenzo Gaudio, Tudor Ninacs, Thomas Jerkovits, Gianluigi Liva, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
P2-5 Low Complexity ML-Detection of Arbitrary Spherical Codes
Christoph Rachinger, Johannes Huber, Ralf R. Müller, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
P2-6 Improved Syndrome Decoding of Interleaved Subspace Codes
Hannes Bartz, Manuela Meier, Vladimir Sidorenko, Technische Universität München, Germany
P2-7 Guruswami-Sudan List Decoding for Complex Reed-Solomon Codes
Mostafa H. Mohamed, Sven Puchinger, Martin Bossert, Ulm University, Germany
P2-8 Complexity of Analog Modulo Block Codes Tim Schmitz, Felix Schäfer, Peter Jax, Peter Vary,
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
P2-9 Multi-Track Recording Systems Using Non-binary Error Correction Coding Schemes for Bit-Patterned Magnetic Recording
Hidetoshi Saito, Kogakuin University, Japan
P2-10 A Channel and Source Coding Approach for the Binary Asymmetric Channel with Applications to MLC Flash Memories
Juergen Freudenberger, Mohammed Rajab, University of Applied Sciences, Konstanz, Germany; Sergo Shavgulidze, Georgian Technical University, Georgia
P2-11 Higher-Order Kullback-Leibler Aggregation of Markov Chains
Bernhard C. Geiger, Yuchen Wu, Technische Universität München, Germany
P2-12 On Spectral Shaping of Multicarrier Waveforms Employing FIR-Filtering and Active Interference Cancellation
Xiaojie Wang, Kevin Kienzle, Stephan ten Brink, University of Stuttgart, Germany
P3 Poster Session Wednesday 10:30 – 11:20
P3-1 Realizing Pulse-Coupled Oscillators Synchronization on IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Networks
Wasif Masood, Jorge F. Schmidt, University of Klagen-furt, Austria
P3-2 Single-Receiver Switched Opportunistic Approach to AoA Estimation in Hardware Impaired Scenarios
Andrea Papaiz, University of Udine, Italy; Andrea M. Tonello, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
P3-3 Optimal Factorization in Lattice-Reduction-Aided and Integer-Forcing Linear Equalization
Sebastian Stern, Robert F. H. Fischer, Ulm University, Germany
P3-4 Time-Domain Equalization in Broadband DC-PLC Sensor Networks
Vladimir Burstein, Werner Henkel, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
P3-5 Low-Effort On-Board Signal Predistortion for Communication Satellites
Ovais Bin Usman, Thomas Delamotte, Andreas Knopp, University of Federal Armed Forces Munich, Germany
P3-6 Throughput Performance of Time- And Frequency- Asynchronous ALOHA
Vicente Almonacid, University of Montpellier, France; Laurent Franck, Télécom Bretagne, France
P3-7 Decentralized Power Control for Slotted Spread Spectrum Aloha with Successive Interference Cancellation
Francisco Lázaro Blasco, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
P3-8 Redundant and Non-Redundant Spectrum Sha-ping Schemes for Reflection-Limited Chip-to-Chip Communication
Yu Zhao, Rainer Grünheid, Gerhard Bauch, Torsten Reuschel, Christian Schuster, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Poster Session ■ Tuesday Poster Session ■ Wednesday
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P3-9 Approximate Image Authentication and Correction Using Spatial and Frequency Domain Features
Obaid Ur-Rehman, Natasa Zivic, Christoph Ruland, University of Siegen, Germany
P3-10 Timing Attack Resilient Decoding Algorithms for Physical Unclonable Functions
Sven Puchinger, Sven Müelich, Martin Bossert, Ulm University, Germany; Antonia Wachter-Zeh, Technische Universität München, Germany
P4 Poster Session Wednesday 15:45 – 16:25
P4-1 Smart Sampling for Ultra-Wideband Nonparametric Belief Propagation Indoor Localization
Rico Mendrzik, Gerhard Bauch, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
P4-2 Packet-Based Ranging with a Low-Power, Low-Cost Acoustic Modem for Micro AUVs
Christian Renner, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
P4-3 Multiple Channel Access Techniques for Diffusion- Based Molecular Communication
Sebastian Korte, Invensity GmbH, Germany; Martin Damrath, Peter A. Hoeher, University of Kiel, Germany
P4-4 Detection and Combining Techniques for Asyn-chronous Random Access with Time Diversity
Federico Clazzer, Francisco Lázaro Blasco, Gianluigi Liva, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffen-hofen, Germany; Mario Marchese, DIST-University of Genova, Italy
P4-5 Joint Resource Allocation and Power Control for Maximizing the Throughput of Multicast C-RAN
Di Chen, Volker Kuehn, University of Rostock, Germany
P4-6 Resource Allocation for Underlay Device-to- Device Communication in HetNet with Rate Constraints
Yongyun Choi, Jinhyun Park, Seung Geun Hong, Jae Hong Lee, Seoul National University, Korea
P4-7 Algorithms for the Iterative Estimation of Discrete- Valued Sparse Vectors
Susanne Sparrer, Robert F. H. Fischer, Ulm University, Germany
P4-8 Off-Grid Parameter Estimation Based on Joint Sparse Regularization
Augustin Colonna Walewski, Christian Steffens, Marius Pesavento, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
P4-9 Residual Based Compressed Sensing Recovery Using Sparse Representations Over a Trained Dictionary
Ali Akbari, University of Sorbonne, France; Maria Trocan, Institut Supérieur d’Electronique de Paris (ISEP), France; Bertrand Granado, Laboratoire d’Infor-matique, Université de Paris (UPMC), France
P4-10 Spatial Field Reconstruction with Distributed Kernel Least Squares in Mobile Sensor Networks
Ban-Sok Shin, Henning Paul, Armin Dekorsy, University of Bremen, Germany
P4-11 In-Network Processing by the Example of Maxima Estimation in Spatial Fields
Reiner Jedermann, Henning Paul, Walter Lang, Univer-sity of Bremen, Germany
P4-12 Modulated Wideband Converter for Compressive Phase Retrieval of Bandlimited Signals
Volker Pohl, Holger Boche, Technische Universität München, Germany; Cagkan Yapar, Technische Univer-sität Berlin, Germany
Poster Session ■ Wednesday Poster Session ■ Wednesday
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P5 Poster Session Thursday 10:30 – 11:20
P5-1 Ultra-low Latency in Next Generation LTE Radio Access
John Camilo Solano Arenas, Torsten Dudda, Laetitia Falconetti, Ericsson Research, Germany
P5-2 Low-latency Ultra-Reliable 5G Communications: Finite-Blocklength Bounds and Coding Schemes
Johan Östman, Giuseppe Durisi, Erik G. Ström, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Jingya Li, Henrik Sahlin, Ericsson Research, Sweden; Gianluigi Liva, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffen-hofen, Germany
P5-3 Delay-Constrained Data Transmission for Energy Harvesting Transmitter
Xiang Li, Tobias Weber, University of Rostock, Germa-ny; Andrea Ortiz, Hussein Al-Shatri, Anja Klein, Techni-sche Universität Darmstadt, Germany
P5-4 Partial Interference Cancellation in Heterogeneous LTE-Advanced Networks
Melanie Falk, Rodrigo Justavino, Gerhard Bauch, Ham-burg University of Technology, Germany; Eiko Seidel, Nomor Research GmbH, Germany
P5-5 Stochastic Geometry for the Analysis of Small Radio Cells and PLC Back-Hauling
Francesco Marcuzzi, Andrea M. Tonello, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
P5-6 Feasibility of Serving K Secondary Users in Underlay Cognitive Radio Networks Using Massive MIMO
Shailesh Chaudhari, Danijela Cabric, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
P5-7 Spatial Oversampling in LOS MIMO Systems with 1-Bit Quantization at the Receiver
Tim Hälsig, Berthold Lankl, University of Federal Armed Forces Munich, Germany
P5-8 Pareto Boundary for Massive-MIMO-Relay- Assisted Interference Networks: Half-Duplex vs. Full-Duplex Processing
Ali Kariminezhad, Amr Elbassiouni, Aydin Sezgin, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
P5-9 Exploiting Additional Transmit Antennas for More Degrees of Freedom in 3-User MIMO Interference Channel with Delayed CSIT
Alexey Buzuverov, Hussein Al-Shatri, Anja Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
P5-10 Interference Alignment and Free-Space Optics Based Backhaul Networks
Ahmed Jendeya, Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine; Mohammed El-Absi, Nidal Zarifeh, Thomas Kaiser, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany; Salama Said Ikki, Lakehead University, Canada
P5-11 Investigation of Nonlinear Inter-channel Interference in Heterogeneous Flexible Optical Networks
Felix Frey, Robert F. H. Fischer, Ulm University, Ger-many; Robert Elschner, Carsten Schmidt-Langhorst, Robert Emmerich, Colja Schubert, Johannes K. Fischer, Fraunhofer Heinrich-Herz-Institut, Germany
P5-12 Coded Pulse-Amplitude-Modulation for Intensity- Modulated Optical Communications
Zifeng Wu, Berthold Lankl, University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, Germany
P5-13 Cyclically Delayed Superposition Intensity Modu-lation for Rate Boosting IM/DD Communications
Gilbert J. M. Forkel, Peter A. Hoeher, University of Kiel, Germany
Poster Session ■ Thursday Poster Session ■ Thursday
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Alternative 2: Take the bus 142 (towards AK HARBURG). Get off at the fourth stop KASERNENSTRASSE (TU HARBURG). The TUHH main building is on the opposite side of the street. (journey time: 10 minutes)
At the campus TUHH
General Information
The Hamburg University of Technology (Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, TUHH) is located in Harburg, a district in the south of Hamburg.
Social Event
There will be a welcome reception on Monday, February 6, 2017, 18:30 at TUHH in the foyer of building H.
Banquet
The conference banquet will be held on Wednesday, February 8, 2017, 19:00, at Auswanderermuseum Ballinstadt (Emigration Museum Hamburg). Individual transport, tickets will be distribu-ted during the conference.
Address: Veddeler Bogen 2, 20539 Hamburg, Fon 040- 319 79 160 (Metro/S-Bahn: Veddel-Ballinstadt).
http://www.ballinstadt.de/
Directions
How to reach TUHH by public transportation
From Hamburg Airport (Flughafen) to the Central Station (Hauptbahnhof):Follow the signs in the airport and take the suburban railway (S-Bahn) S1. Get off at HAUPTBAHNHOF (Central Station) (train departs every 10 minutes, journey time: 24 minutes)
From Hamburg Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) to Harburg Bahnhof:Take the suburban railway (S-Bahn) S31 towards HARBURG RATHAUS or the S3 towards NEUGRABEN, BUXTEHUDE or STADE. Get off at HARBURG (train departs every 10 minutes, journey time: 13 minutes)
From Harburg Bahnhof to TUHH Campus: All buses depart from the Harburg bus station, which is located above the suburban railway Harburg (S-Bahn) stop and next to the Harburg train station.
Alternative 1: Take the bus 14 (towards STRUCKSBARG), 143 (towards STRUCKSBARG) or 443 (towards VAHRENWINKEL-WEG). Get off at the fourth stop EISSENDORFER STR. (TU HARBURG). The university entrance is next to the bus stop. (journey time: 10 minutes)
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We would like to thank the sponsors of this conference. Without their contribution the program would not be possible in this extent (sponsors are in alphabetical order)
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