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Program at a Glance | Tuesday, May 12 | Wednesday, May 13 | Thursday, May 14 |
Program at a Glance
Tuesday May 12 | Wednesday May 13 | Thursday May 14 | |||
Time | Title | Time | Title | Time | Title |
08:00-08:10 | Welcome | 07:45-07:50 | Welcome | 08:00-08:10 | Welcome |
08:10-08:50 | KEYNOTE ADDRESS | 07:50-08:50 | Executive Panel - Data Breaches, Security Incidents & Emerging Threats |
08:10-08:50 |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS |
Segment 1 - Mobility | Segment 2 - Production Readiness for NFV/SDN | Segment 3 - Next Generation CQR for Public Safety | |||
8:50-9:00 | Segment 1 Intro | 08:50-9:00 | Segment 2 Intro | 08:50-9:00 | Segment 3 Chair Intro |
9:00-10:00 | Session 1 - Big Data & Mobility | 9:00-10:10 | Session 4 - Rapid Fault Resolution in Virtualized Networks | 09:00-10:10 | Session 7 - Tools in the Toolbox |
10:00-10:15 | ***Break*** | 10:10-10:25 | ***BREAK*** | 10:10-10.25 | ***BREAK*** |
10:15-11:25 | Session 2 - Security | 10:25-11:35 | Session 5 - Performance Monitoring in Virtualized Networks to Achieve High QoS | 10:25-11:35 | Session 8 - Location Solutions (ex. DAS/In-building) |
11:25-12:45 | Technical Papers Session 1 | 11:35-12:45 | Session 6 - Security Design for Reliable Service Delivery in Virtualized Networks | 11:35-12:45 | Session 9 - Security of Small Cell Networks |
12:45-13:45 | ***LUNCH*** | 12:45-13:45 | ***LUNCH*** | 12:45-13:45 | ***LUNCH*** |
Afternoon Sessions | Afternoon Sessions | Conference Close | |||
13:45-15:25 | Technical Papers Session 2 | 13:45-14:45 | Distinguished Expert Panel - NG911, a lifeline service based on the Internet - are we ready for this? | ||
15:25-15:45 | *** BREAK *** |
14:45-15:00 |
*** BREAK *** | ||
15:45-16:45 | CQR Technical Committee Meeting | 15:00-16:15 | Operations Panel - Making VoLTE Work |
Program Page (aka One Pager, Version 29)
[Presentation files are in pdf format and grouped by Sessions]
08:10-08:50
Keynote Address
Sam Samuel, CTO - Cisco's Mobility Technology Office
Segment 1 - Mobility
Segment Chair: Kirk McBean, Cisco Systems
9:00-10:00
Session 1 – Big Data & Mobility (zipped)
Session Chair: Dipankar Ray, Ericsson, USA
Mike Darren, NetApp
Nisar Sanadi, EXFO
10:15-11:25
Session 2 – Security (zipped)
Session Chair: Chris Robinson, Palo Alto Networks, USA
Jason Boswell, Symantec
Peter Thermos, Palindrome
Rainer Schmitt, Sonavation
11:25-12:45
Technical Papers Session 1 (zipped) **
Chair: Ana Goulart, Texas A&M Univ. USA
An Improving
Strategy for LTE Downlink Scheduling Algorithms Based on QoS Requirement
Zhipeng Jiang, Wei Zhang, Suixiang Gao, Univ. of Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Lei Zhou, Huawei
Energy-efficient
Information Dissemination Based on Received Signal Strength in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Hiroyuki Hisamatsu, Osaka Electro-Communication Univ., Go Hasegawa and
Masayuki Murata, Osaka Univ.
An Integrated
Signaling-Encryption Mechanism to Reduce Error Propagation in Wireless
Communications: Performance Analyses
Mohammed M. Olama, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Mustafa M. Matalgah, The
University of Mississippi and Miljko Bobrek, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
USA
Traffic
Classification on Mobile Core Network Considering Regularity of Background
Traffic
Masaki Suzuki, Masafumi Watari and Shigehiro Ano, KDDI R&D Laboratories,
Masato Tsuru, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
** Papers are on IEEE Xplore
13:45-15:25
Technical Papers Session 2 (zipped) **
Chair: Miki Yamamoto, Kansai University, Japan
Nonparametric
Statistical Methods to Analyze the Internet Connectivity Reliability
Dimitri Papadimitriou, ALU - Bell Labs, Belgium, Davide Careglio Technical
University of Barcelona, Spain
Implementing
Attacks for Modbus/TCP Protocol in a Real-Time Cyber Physical System Test
Bed
Bo Chen, Nishant Pattanaik, Ana Goulart and Karen L. Butler-Purry, Texas A&M
Univ., Deepa Kundur, University of Toronto
Receiver-driven
Congestion Control for Content Oriented Application with Multiple Sources
Yusaku Hayamizu and Miki Yamamoto Kansai University, Japan
PCI Reduction
Method Suitable for Type-II HARQ with SR-ARQ
Fumiki Uzawa, Tomofumi Koyama, Kazuhiko Mitsuyama, Naohiko Iai and Katsunori
Aoki, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Takefumi Hiraguri, Nippon Institute of
Technology
Benchmarking the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Yueqing Zhang, Arthur Clouet, Oluseyi S. Awotayo, Carol Davids, Illinois
Institute of Technology, Vijay K. Gurbani, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent
** Papers are on IEEE Xplore
15:45-16:45
CQR Technical Committee Meeting
CQR Chair: Hideaki Yoshino, Nippon Institute of Technology
07:50-08:50
Executive Panel - Data Breaches, Security Incidents & Emerging Threats (zipped)
Panel Leader: Mike Ryan - Verizon Wireless
Carl Herberger, Radware
Vishaal Hariprasad, Palo Alto Ntwks
Adi Mendel, Allot Communications
Jeff Greene, Symantec
Bob Rudis, Verizon
Segment 2 - Production Readiness for NFV/SDN
Segment Chair: Scott Poretsky, Allot Communications
9:00-10:10
Session 4 - Rapid Fault Resolution in Virtualized Networks (zipped)
Session Chair: Bob Lesnewich, Apply Communications Science
Chris Emmons, Verizon Wireless
Kelly Krick for Spilios Makris
Ali Kafel, Stratus
10:25-11:35
Session 5 - Performance Monitoring in Virtualized Networks to Achieve High QoS (zipped)
Session Chair: Bill Garrett, Verizon
Alan Clark, CEO- Telchemy
Prashant Gandhi, Big Switch Ntwks
Vikas Arora, EXFO
11:35-12:45
Session 6 - Security Design for Reliable Service Delivery in Virtualized Networks (zipped)
Session Chair: Francois Cosquer, ALU
Doug Snyder, Veritas
John Kimmins, Catapult Consultants
Jose DeFrancisco Lopez, ALU (links to the video demo are provided below)
Links to Lean NFV Ops
Alcatel-Lucent’s YouTube channel
Same video sponsored by Intel on Telecom TV + access to some papers of Jose's team
Jose's blog provides the script / talking points: innovarista.org
13:45-14:45
Panel Leader: Carol Davids - IIT
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia Univ.
Stephen Ashurkoff, General Dynamics
Trey Forgety, NENA
Barbara Kemp, Assure 911
15:00-16:15
Operations Panel - Making VoLTE Work (zipped)
Panel Leader: Martin Guldberg, Verizon Wireless
Martin Guldberg for Patrick Casey, Verizon Wireless
Kevin Krantz, Ericsson
Jim Seymour, Cisco
08:10-08:50
Keynote Address
“ ”
Adm. David Simpson, FCC Chief of Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau
Segment 3 - Next Generation CQR for Public Safety
Segment Chair: Barbara Kemp, Assure 911 LLC
9:00-10:10
Session 7 - The Synergy Between Next Generation 9-1-1 and FirstNet
Session Chair: Jenny Hansen, L. R. Kimball
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia Univ
Brian Fontes, NENA
Bill Mertka, Motorola Solutions
Doug Harder, FirstNet
10:25-11:35
Session 8 - Quality of the Networks
Session Chair: Walt Magnussen, Texas A&M Univ
Brian Knueppel, Oracle
Stephen Ashurkoff, Gen. Dynamics
Susan Seet, TX CSEC CTO
11:35-12:45
Session 9 - Disaster Recovery & Technology for Social Good
Session Chair: Brett Brock, Brock Research
Jeff Sopel, G&H International
Carol Davids, IIT
David Staub, Assure 911
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