Program
Tuesday, 27th August, 2019
Welcome speech
Béla Zagyva, Nokia country senior officer
Keynote
Chaired by Miklós Telek
Ness B. Shroff - Delay Optimality in Load Balancing Systems
Chaired by Catherine Rosenberg
- Thirupathaiah Vasantam and Ravi R. Mazumdar - Fluctuations around the mean-field for a large scale Erlang Loss system under SQ(d) load balancing
- Fabrice Guillemin, Veronica Quintuna Rodriguez and Alain Simonian - A Processor-Sharing model for the Performance of Virtualized Network Functions
- Esa Hyytiä, Rhonda Righter and Guðmundur Magnússon - Controlling Queues With Constant Interarrival Times
- Peiyue Zhao and György Dán - Scheduling Parallel Migration of Virtualized Services under Time Constraints in Mobile Edge Clouds
Technical session 2 - Mobile Communication
Chaired by Markus Fiedler
- Tatsuaki Kimura and Hiroshi Saito - Theoretical Performance Analysis of Vehicular Broadcast Communications at Intersection and their Optimization
- Gaetano Manzo, Marco Ajmone Marsan, Torsten Braun, Gianluca Rizzo, Sebastian Otalora and Hung Nguyen - DeepFloat: Resource-Efficient Dynamic Management of Vehicular Floating Content
- Antonia Maria Masucci and Salah Eddine Elayoubi - Offloading capability of D2D communications on moving nodes
- Ana Paula Couto da Silva, Daniela Renga, Michela Meo and Marco Ajmone Marsan - Small Solar Panels Can Drastically Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Radio Access Networks
Tutorial
Chaired by Florin Ciucu
Stefan Schmid - Reconfigurable Networks: Enablers, Algorithms, Complexity
Machine Learning in Telecommunication
Chaired by Miklós Telek
Lóránt Farkas - AI research directions and results
Wednesday, 28th August, 2019
Keynote
Chaired by Ravi R. Mazumdar
Anurag Kumar - Industrial Cyber Physical Systems over Wireless Networks: Performance, Design, Inference and Control
Technical session 3 - Wireless Networks
Chaired by Michela Meo
- Dariush Fooladivanda and Catherine Rosenberg - Joint User Association and Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks: Comparison of Two Modeling Approaches
- Bart Post and Sem Borst - Joint Load-Driven Frequency Allocation and User Association in Dense Cellular Networks
- Ehsan Aryafar, Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad and Carlee Joe-Wong - Proportional Fair RAT Aggregation in HetNets
- Haritha K and Chandramani Singh - Max Weight Scheduling with Base Station Running and Switching Costs
Technical session 4 - Machine Learning Techniques for Networking
Chaired by Tobias Hossfeld
- Sukhpreet Kaur Khangura and Sami Akin - Measurement-based Online Available Bandwidth Estimation employing Reinforcement Learning
- Markus Fiedler - Performance Analytics by Means of the M5P Machine Learning Algorithm
Awards session
Presentations by the awardees:
- Rising Scholar Award - Thomas Zinner
- Arne Jensen Lifetime Achievement Award - Ulf Körner
Tutorial
Chaired by Florin Ciucu
Urtzi Ayesta - Load balancing, redundancy and multi-type job and server systems
Social event
18:30 - 20:00 - Guided tour discovering major city sights near City Park. Meeting point: entrance of Műcsarnok (Kunsthalle) at Hősök tere at 18:25
20:00 onwards - Gala dinner at Tóterasz Restaurant
Thursday, 29th August, 2019
Keynote
Chaired by György Dán
Mérouane Debbah - Mobile AI: From Cloud AI to on-device AI
Technical session 5 - Latency Scheduling
Chaired by Esa Hyytiä
- Akshay Mete, D. Manjunath, Jayakrishnan Nair and Balakrishna Prabhu - Partial Server Pooling in Redundancy Systems
- Masayuki Kurata, Kenji Heira, Masahiro Shibata and Masato Tsuru -Minimizing One-to-Many File Transfer Times using Multipath-Multicast with Reed-Solomon Coding
- Matthias Hirth, Florian Steurer, Kathrin Borchert and Dan Dubiner - Task Scheduling on Crowdsourcing Platforms for Enabling Completion Time SLAs
- Samuel Araujo, Fernanda Sumika H. de Souza and Geraldo Robson Mateus - Flexible Compositions for the Virtual Network Function Chain Placement in Online Environments
Technical session 6 - Modeling
Chaired by John Daigle
- Susanna Schwarzmann, Paula Breitbach, Thomas Zinner and Matthias Rost - Modeling Adaptive Video Streaming Using Discrete-Time Analysis
- Stefan Geissler, Thomas Prantl, Stanislav Lange, Florian Wamser and Tobias Hoßfeld - Discrete-Time Analysis of the Blockchain Distributed Ledger Technology
- Pooja Vyavahare, D. Manjunath and J Nair - Sponsored data with ISP competition
- Andrea Baiocchi, Domenico Garlisi, Giuseppe Santaromita and Ilenia Tinnirello - Moving RTS/CTS to the Frequency Domain: an Efficient Contention Scheme for 802.11ax Networks
Tutorial
Chaired by Florin Ciucu
Nicolas Gast - Mean field and refined mean field approximation