European Wireless 2019

25th European Wireless Conference 2-4 May 2019, Aarhus, Denmark

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VDE e. V. (Hg.), Aarhus University (Hg.), European Wireless 2019 (2019), VDE Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783800749492

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Descripción / Abstract

The focus of the conference European Wireless 2019 is on 5G technologies and use cases aiming for new research results, especially in the field of the emerging methodologies that are expected to have an unprecedented impact on the service flexibility and network efficiency of future wireless systems.

The EW 2019 is aimed at addressing a key theme on "Wireless Futures in the Era of Network Programmability". Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Communications
- Networking
- Thematic Wireless for EW 2019: Wireless Futures in the Era of Network Programmability

EW 2019 is committed to the highest publication and ethical standards through a rigorous single-blind peer-review process. Submitted manuscripts must be original and not be published or under review elsewhere. Papers must not infringe any copyright or third party right. The proceedings of EW 2019 will be published and will be made available on IEEE Xplore. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended journal version of their accepted papers to a special issue of Wiley Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies. Acceptance of submitted papers will be based on quality, relevance, and originality. Proposals for special sessions and tutorials are also invited.

Índice

  • European Wireless 2019
  • Imprint
  • Welcome
  • General
  • Organizing Committee
  • Technical Program Committee
  • Additional Reviewers
  • Content
  • Session 1: Network Coding
  • Tunable Expansion Packets for Fulcrum Codes
  • Hierarchical FEC and Modulation in Network-coded Two-way Relay Channel
  • Accelerated Processing for Maximum Distance Separable Codes Using Composite Extension Fields
  • Enhancing Opportunistic Routing for Dynamic Environments
  • A Multi-Threaded Approach to Encoding with Random Linear Network Coding
  • Session 2: Emerging Trends
  • Analysis of Blockchain Forking on an Ethereum Network
  • How to Measure the Average and Peak Age of Information in Real Networks?
  • FileTribe: Blockchain-based Secure File Sharing on IPFS
  • Towards a Better Understanding of Live Migration Performance with Docker Containers
  • An Algebraic Approach to Network Slicing
  • Session 3: IoT
  • Allocation of Repetition Redundancy in LoRa
  • Generalized Deduplication: Lossless Compression for Large Amounts of Small IoT Data
  • Minimizing Bandwidth Use in IoT Storage with Random Device Failures
  • Study of a Self-Powered UWB Sensor Network for Industrial Applications
  • Enabling Secure Multicast Group Communications in IP Wireless Networks for the Internet of Things
  • Session 4: Cellular Networks and 5G
  • Edge Computing Enabled Mobile Augmented Reality with Imperfect Channel Knowledge
  • System Level Analysis of K-Repetition for Uplink Grant-Free URLLC in 5G NR
  • Performance Analysis and Optimization of Cooperative Caching in Cellular Networks
  • Dynamic Uplink Resource Dimensioning for Massive MTC in 5G Networks Based on SCMA
  • Initial Concept of an Oracle-Structured Stream Compression Protocol for Arbitrary Network Flows
  • Session 5: Wireless Communications
  • Exploiting CSMA/ECA and Adaptive Sensitivity Control for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
  • On the Different Mathematical Realizations for the Digital Synthesis of LoRa-Based Modulation
  • Quality-Aware Broadcasting Strategies for Position Estimation in VANETs
  • UWB Connectivity Inside a Space Launch Vehicle
  • Comparing DASH Adaptation Algorithms in a Real Network Environment
  • Ihre Meinung zählt!

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