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All
registered attendees of IWCMC 2010 are allowed to attend all
Tutorials FREE OF CHARGE.
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HPCS Tutorial
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Tutorial 1: |
Date & time:
Monday, June 29, 10:00 to 12:00 |
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Dr. Andrea TARASCONI
President & CEO,
Essentia S.p.A. – Telecommunications &
Security
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Short Bio:
Dr. Andrea Tarasconi, received Laurea degree in
Microelectronic & Telecommunication from the University of Bologna,
Italy. From 1997 to 2004 he got several technical
qualifications/specializations from Intel, Lucent, Ericsson, Alcatel and
SRTelecom in the fields of Network Processing, ATM & SDH Network Design,
and in the field of the Radio Fixed and Mobile Network Design and
Planning. From 1984 to 1989 Andrea Tarasconi headed teams that developed
5 operating systems for Industrial Robots. From 1989 to 1996 he was
consultant in the field of Industrial Automation and Network
Communication for the Just in Time Supervisory & Integration (Flexible
Manufacturing Systems), taking also part to the development of Internet
in Italy. During the years 1997-1998 invented and patented the "Advasu
Antenna" (early example of active antenna for ISM bands applications).
Since 1996, he has been the CEO and CTO of Essentia SpA, Italian
corporation manufacturing wireless broadband solutions, and from 2007 he
is also Executive Director of OpenWifless Kft, Hungarian software house
developing carrier-class Linux based operating systems for
telecommunication.
From 2002 to 2004 he coordinated the design and the deploy of one of the
Italian largest WLL 26GHz Network. In 2007-2008 he coordinated the
design and the deploy of the European largest 802.11 Network. In the
past, Andrea Tarasconi was also Teacher at the Italian IFOA Istitute for
TLC Post-Graduate Masters courses, has been Member of the Intalian
Confindustria Commitee for TLC, has been Member of the Industry Board of
the European Consortium Create-Net and has been Member of the "Comitati
Tecnico Scientifici I.F.T.S. della Regione Emilia Romagna", while today
he is yet honorary Member of the Italian Pec-Forum Commitee for Wireless
TLC.
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Tutorial Title: Wireless and
ubiquitous broadband real-time multimedia social networks |
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TUTORIAL
DESCRIPTION
Recent developments in the IEEE 802.11 based wireless
technology open an innovative scenario where users can have ubiquitous
access to network broadband services and to multimedia resources of
their interest. However, providing suitable solutions to ever growing
users demands and expectations is a quite challenging endeavor that
requires both the availability of innovative networking solutions, and
deep understanding of market needs and trends. Based on long-standing
industrial experience in the field, this Tutorial will cover various
state-of-the-art wireless technologies and will discuss market
developments and users' expectation changes over the last decade. In
addition, the presentation will draw a research agenda for the years to
come, by keeping into account the emerging requirements for energy
efficient wireless solutions, the popularity increase of
network-intensive mobile applications, along with the new opportunities
opened by wireless mesh technology allowing for self-healing and
self-configuring easy network deployments.
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Tutorial 2: |
Date & time:
Monday, June 29, 13:30 to 15:30 |
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Prof. Abderrahim Benslimane
Université d'Avignon
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Short Bio:
Abderrahim
Benslimane is Full Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the
University of Avignon (France) since September 2001. He has been as
Associate Professor at the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard
since September 1994. He obtained the title to supervise researches (HDR
2000) from the University of Cergy-Pontoise, France. He received the PhD
degree (1993), DEA (MS 1989) from the Franche-Comte University of
Besançon, and BS (1987) from the University of Nancy, all in Computer
Science. His research and teaching interests are in wireless ad-hoc and
sensor networks. Particularly, he works on multicast routing,
inter-vehicular communications, Quality of service, energy conservation,
localization, intrusion detection and MAC layer performance evaluation.
He was also interested in specification and verification of
communication protocols, group communication algorithms and multimedia
synchronization. He has several refereed international publications
(book, journals and conferences) in all those domains.He has served as
technical program chair and co-chair, member of a number of
international conferences. He has been reviewer of a great number of
journals, of national research projects sponsored by the ANR/Telecom.
He was the header
(2001-2009) of Computer Networks and Multimedia Applications team (RAM)
of the Computer Laboratory of Avignon. He was responsible of the
speciality RTM (Networks, Telecoms and Multimedia), Professional and
Research, of the Master (MsC) Computer Engineering and Mathematic,
Techniques and Sciences of the University of Avignon 2001-2006. He is
involved in many national and international projects. He is member of
many editorial boards of international journals. He chairs many IEEE
international conferences. He participates to the steering and the
program committee of many IEEE international conferences. He is member
of the CA of the IEEE French section, of the Technical Committee IEEE
ComSoc Communications and Information Security (CISTC), Vice-President
of the France IEEE student activities and of the SPECIF/France and
Vice-chair publications of CISTC IEEE COMSOC. He was member of the
“Conseil National des Universités” 2003-2007 (27ème section).
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| Tutorial Title:
Security in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks: Security and Mobility |
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TUTORIAL
DESCRIPTION
The tutorial focuses on security issues specific to the vehicular ad hoc
environment. Two main categories are exposed in the talk: security in Ad
hoc networks and security in vehicular networks. The presentation
highlights new security requirements raised by the VANET paradigm and
outline the security schemes proposed in the literature that cope with
the particular characteristics of a self-organizing network. The
tutorial ends with an analysis of the current trend in security
solutions for the VANET environment and draws recommendations for an
appropriate approach in solving open problems that are not covered by
the literature.
- MANET:
- Mobile Ad hoc
Networks characteristics
- MANETs
Applications
- Vulnerability
and Challenges
- Network
Security Requirements
- MANET Security
Attacks
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Security protocols
- Secure
solutions for routing protocols
- VANET:
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Motivations and
applications of vehicular communications
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Standardization
activities and research projects
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MAC Layers for vehicular
communications: DSRC, WAVE, and 802.11p
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Mobility models and tools
for vehicular communications
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Security requirements and
challenges
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Security solutions
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Secure dissemination in
VANET
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Secure V2X,
Open research issues.
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