Italia
50° Congresso Internazionale di FITCE (Federazione degli Ingegneri delle Telecomunicazioni dell’Unione Europea)
Palermo, 31 Agosto – 3 Settembre 2011
- Videoreportage – Sintesi delle 4 giornate di Congresso: i protagonisti
- Impressioni in “pillole”: le opinioni video dei partecipanti
Mercoledì 31 Agosto 2011
Welcome cocktail
- Intervista #1 a Robert Madelin, Direttore Generale Information Society and Media (INFSO), EU
- Intervista ad Andrea Penza, Presidente FITCE
- Intervista a Maurizio Mayer, Presidente AICT
Giovedì 1 Settembre 2011
Cerimonia d’apertura
- Saluto di Ennio Cardona, Prorettore Università degli Studi di Palemo
- Intervento di Luigi Gambardella, Presidente dell’Executive Board di ETNO
- Saluto dell’On. Salvatore Iacolino, Europarlamentare
- Intervento di Robert Madelin, Direttore Generale Information Society and Media (INFSO), EU
- Intervento di Andrea Penza, Presidente FITCE
- Intervento di Maurizio Mayer, Presidente AICT
- Intervento di Ruben Razzante, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni
- Intervento di Francesco Vatalaro, Presidente IEEE
- Intervento di Roberto Viola, Segretario Generale Agcom
Session A1: Access infrastructures and networks
- Keynote speech: Gianfranco Ciccarella (Telecom Italia), “Deployment of NGAN in Italy”
- Edoardo Cottino (Sirti SpA, Italy), “A complete enabling solution for FTTx network infrastructure”
- Mariangela Trotta (SITE SpA, Italy), “Performance evaluation of WDM-PON RSOA based solutions in NGAN scenario”
- Claudio Feijoo (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain), “An Analysis of NGAN Deployment in Rural Areas”
- Marilena Papageorgiou (Hellenic Telecommunications Organization, Greece), “Hellenic Telecommunications Organization Infrastructure”
Session B1: Multimedia application and services
- Keynote speech: Antonio Iera (University “Mediterranea” of Reggio Calabria), “The Social Internet of Things: from objects that communicate to objects that socialize in the Internet”
- George Agapiou (Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE), Greece), “Backhauling and access means through a 60 GHz developed prototype”
- Terence Ambra (Dept. of Electronics and Telecommunications, Italy), “A semantic-driven Integer Programming Approach for QoS-aware Dynamic Service Composition”
- Susanna Spinsante (Università Politecnica delle Marche & ArieLAB Srl, Italy), “An MHP Based Solution for Assistive Home Automation”
Session A2: Business Model
- Luigi Maria Aliberti (Rai Way, Italy), “Techno-economic Comparison of Next Generation Optical Access Network Architectures”
- Ioannis Tomkos (AIT, Greece), “Techno-economic Comparison of Next Generation Optical Access Network Architectures”
- Marlies Van der Wee (Ghent University, Belgium), “How to measure the success rate of fiber-based access networks? Evaluation of the Stokab case and comparison with other European cases”
Session B2: Internet and the Next-Generation Networks
- Keynote speech: Umberto De Julio (Italtel), “Internet and Next-Generation Networks: shaping new models”
- Domenico Striccoli (Politecnico di Bari, Italy), “An Online Scheduling Algorithm for Variable Bit Rate Interactive Video Streaming in UMTS Networks”
- Luca Rea (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy) “Experimental investigation on the operating systems to improve the bandwidth exploitation in Gigabit Passive Optical Networks”
- Luca Rea (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy), “On the Quality of Service of fixed-line broadband access network: the Italian experience”
- Fernando Martín-Rodríguez (University of Vigo & Signal Theory and Communications, Spain), “SWAD: Secure Watermarking for Authentication of scanned Documents”
- Luis Miguel Marias (PACKAGING INDUSTRY & GIRO GH, Spain), “GirControl Plus. Manufacturing Process Control via Internet”
Session A3: Network development
- Mauro Ugolini (Roma Tre University, Italy), “Agent-based Modelling as a Tool to Investigate the Viability of Next-Generation Networks”
- Pier Luca Montessoro (University of Udine, Italy), “A novel algorithm for dynamic admission control of elastic flows”
Session B3: Reliability and Performance Modelling
- Edward A Smith (British Telecom, United Kingdom), “Network Performance in Managed Networks”
- Giovanna Dondossola (RSE, Italy), “Performance evaluation of standard power grid communications”
- Sandro Rizzuto (University of Siena, Italy), “An Innovative Uplink Scheduler for Enhancing Multi-rate Fairness in WiMAX”
- Elena Mammi (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy), “A method for copper lines classification”
- Mauro Ugolini (Roma Tre University), Session Conclusions
Venerdì 2 Settembre 2011
Session A4: Quality of service
- Keynote speech: Roberto Saracco (Telecom Italia), “New networks and services architectures: new challenges on QoS”
- Tasos Dagiuklas (Technological Educational Institute of Messolonghi, Greece), “Valuing Quality of Experience: A Brave New Era of User Satisfaction and Revenue Possibilities”
- Antony P Oodan (Telecommunications Qualty Consultancy, United Kingdom), “User centric QoS standards and challenges for the future”
- Roberto Minerva (Telecom Italia, Italy), “Which way to QoS in future networks: distributed or centralized decision logic?”
Session B4: Communication Systems & Signal Processing – I
- Keynote speech: Marco Chiani (University of Bologna), “The Marriage between Random Access and LDPC: Coded Slotted ALOHA does not need Retrans missions”
- Marco Manfredi (Ericsson Telecomunicazioni SpA., Italy), “High Rate Puncturing of LDPC Codes”
- Koen Casier (Ghent University, Belgium), “Can a synergetic cooperation between telecom and utility network providers lead to a faster rollout of fiber to the home networks?”
- Round table: “European Digital Agenda & Digital Divide”
Chair: Raffaele Barberio (Key4biz, Italy)
Interventi di: Millie Banerjee (Senior UK Telco Consultant), Fulvio Margherita (H3G), Roberto Saracco (Telecom Italia), Panos Exarchos (OTE), Salvatore Lombardo (Infratel Italia), Alessandro Busacca (University of Palermo).
Session A5: Security and applications
- Keynote speech: Jos Dumortier (Belgian Cybercrime Center of Excellence), “Recent European Initiatives in the Fight Against Cyber Crime”
- Florian Metzger (University of Vienna, Austria), “Analysis of Web-based Video Delivery”
- Bernd Beckert (Fraunhofer Institute Systems and Innovation Research (ISI), Germany), “Network neutrality from an innovation research perspective”
- Tasos Dagiuklas (Technological Educational Institute of Messolonghi, Greece), “Scam and Fraud Detection in VoIP Networks: Analysis and Countermeasures using User Profiling”
- Griet Verhenneman (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ICRI, IBBT, Belgium), “Disease Management, what a gold mine health data really can be”
Session B5: Communication Systems & Signal Processing – II
- Benjamin Müller (Helmut-Schmidt-University, Germany), “Low Complexity Soft-Input Soft-Output Hamming Decoder”
- Stefano Mangione (Università di Palermo, Italy), “Efficient Simulation of Orthogonal Multicarrier Transmission over Multipath Fading Channels”
- Zeeshan Sattar (King Saud University, Saudi Arabia), “Space Time Turbo Codes Assisted by Fast Forced Symbol Method”
Session A6: User experience
- Dick Marle (Capgemini Netherlands, The Netherlands), “IP telephony shifts from Unified communications to Social media”
- Frans Heitkamp (RVS Networks, The Netherlands), “Small Scale Living for the elderly through Information and House Automation (Domotica)”
- Francis Pereira (University of Southern California, USA), “Digital Home Health and mHealth: Prospects and Challenges for Adoption in the United States”
- Marco Vari (University of Tor Vergata- Rome, Italy), “Telework: at the crossroads of social demand and technology offer”
Session B6: Wireless and Mobile Networks
- Keynote speech: Gianni Di Caro (Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence [IDSIA]), “Optimal relay node placement for throughput enhancement in wireless sensor networks”
- Koen Casier (University Ghent, Belgium), “Building the Business Case for Wireless Sensors in a Factory Setting”
- Claudio Cicconetti (Intecs S.p.A., Italy), “IEEE 802.11p: Laboratory Measurements and Analysis”
- Marco Vari (University of Tor Vergata – Rome, Italy), “An Efficient Multiple Relay Selection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks under Global Power Constraint”
- Dimitrios G Xenikos (Hellenic Telecommunications Organization, Greece), “Diffusion of mobile telecommunications services in Europe and Japan”
Sabato 3 Settembre 2011
Technical summing and Closing session
- Chair: Maurizio Mayer (AICT President)
- Chair: Wim van der Bijl (Industry & Capgemini, The Netherlands)
Round table conclusion
- Chair: Andrea Penza (FITCE President)
- Intervista conclusiva: Andrea Penza (FITCE), Maurizio Mayer (AICT), Mauro Ugolini (FITCE), Zbigniew Krawczyk (Polish Association of Telecommunication Engineers)
Interviste singole
- Intervista #2 a Robert Madelin, Direttore Generale Information Society and Media (INFSO)
- Intervista a Roberto Viola, Segretario Generale Agcom
- Intervista ad Edoardo Cottino (Chief Technology Officer di Sirti Spa)
- Intervista ad Umberto De Julio (Presidente Italtel)
- Intervista a Zeeshan Sattar (King Saud University)