List of accepted papers will be posted after notification of acceptance.
Sunday, May 20 |
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8:30 am-10:15 am | W03-S1 CCNCP: Keynote #1 and Technical Paper Session |
11:00 am-12:30 pm | W03-S2 CCNCP: Paper Session |
2:00 pm-2:45 pm | W03-S-I CCNCP: Interactive Session |
2:45 pm-3:45 pm | W03-S3 CCNCP: Paper Session |
4:15 pm-6:00 pm | W03-S4 CCNCP: Paper Session |
Sunday, May 20
Sunday, May 20, 08:30 - 10:15
W03-S1 CCNCP: Keynote #1 and Technical Paper Session
Room: Chicago A
Title: Massive Content Sharing over Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract: Massive multimedia services have been considered as one the most prominent characteristics for Cyber-Physical Systems. In this work, we propose an energy-efficient content delivery system via the device-to-device communications, which realizes the large-scale content delivery among mobile devices with constrained energy, unpredictable demand, limited storage, random mobility, and opportunistic transmission. The highlights of this work lie in two parts. On the theoretical end, through exploring the relationship among the coding, storage, and transmission, a systematic energy-saving content delivery fashion is investigated. On the technical end, a totally distributed content delivery system is designed in a simple and efficient manner, in which each device only utilizes local information to make decisions and implements its own scheme individually. Importantly, the proposed scheme is realized in a practical smart city system, and numerical results demonstrate that it is flexible to various users' needs and communication environments.
Bio:
Liang Zhou received his Ph.D. degree major at Electronic Engineering both from Ecole Normale Superieure (E.N.S.), Cachan, France and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China in March 2009. From 2010 to 2011, he was a Humboldt Research Fellow in Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany. Now, he is a professor in Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China.
His research interests are in the area of multimedia communications and networks, in particular, resource allocation and scheduling, multimedia security, multimedia signal processing. He currently serves as an editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (2013-), IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (2014-), IEEE Network (2018-) and guest editor for IEEE Systems Journal (2011), EURASIP Journal of Wireless Communications and Networking (2011). He also serves as Co-Chair and Technical Program Committee (TPC) member for a number of international conferences and workshops (e.g., IEEE Globecom'10-18, IEEE ICC'10-18 etc.).
- TCP-EXPO: Empirical Approach to Transport Layer Protocol for High-Speed Networks
- TCP CUBIC*: A Transport Protocol for Improving the Performance of TCP in Long Distance High Bandwidth Cyber-Physical Systems
Sunday, May 20, 11:00 - 12:30
W03-S2 CCNCP: Paper Session
Regular papers session
- Minimizing Wireless Resource Consumption for Packetized Predictive Control in Real-Time Cyber Physical Systems
- PillSense: Designing A Medication Adherence Monitoring System Using Pill Bottle-Mounted Wireless Sensors
- Symmetric-key Generation Protocol (SGenP) for Body Sensor Network
- Sensing-as-a-Service Decentralized Data Access Control Mechanism for Cyber Physical Systems
- DynamiTE: Dynamic Traffic Engineering in Software-Defined Cyber Physical Systems
- Context-Aware Social Task Resolution Using Feedback Control in Cyber Physical Systems
Sunday, May 20, 14:00 - 14:45
W03-S-I CCNCP: Interactive Session
Papers are presented in an Interactive formats in dedicated area
- Optimised Sensor Based Smart System for Efficient Monitoring of Grain Storage
- Integrating sparsity into Fulcrum codes: Investigating throughput, complexity and overhead
- Enhanced UAV Indoor Navigation through SLAM-Augmented UWB Localization
- CARE: Criticality-Aware Data Transmission in CPS-based Healthcare Systems
- A Range-based approach for Long-Term Forecast of Weather Using Probabilistic Markov Model
- Spectrum-Awareness-based Performance and Scalability of Cognitive Radio Networks
- IoT Network Management Protocols: Practical Model and Evaluation
Sunday, May 20, 14:45 - 15:45
W03-S3 CCNCP: Paper Session
Regular papers presentations
- Secure Caching for D2D Content Sharing
- Secured Selected Cooperative Communication Analysis in Cognitive Relay Networks
- Generating One-time Keys for Secure Multimedia Communication
Sunday, May 20, 16:15 - 18:00
W03-S4 CCNCP: Paper Session
Regular papers session
- Sustainable Smart Energy Cyber-Physical System: Can Electric Vehicles Suffice Its Needs?
- Securing mmWave Vehicular Communication Links with Multiple Transmit Antennas
- VANET Communication Impact on a Dynamic Eco-Routing System Performance: Preliminary Results
- Optimal Vehicle Dimensioning for Multi-Class Autonomous Electric Mobility On-Demand Systems
- Taxonomy Analysis of Security Aspects in Cyber Physical Systems Applications