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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Da Nang University of Technology
Danang City, Vietnam
02-04 August, 2011
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ATC/REV 2011 Steering & Organizing
Committees
Steering chairs
Anh Phan, Bac Ha International University, President of the Radio-Electronics Association of Vietnam
Beyong Gi Lee, President of the IEEE Communications Society
Honorary Chairs
Nguyen Van Ngo, Honorary President of the Radio-Electronics Association of Vietnam
Tran Van Nam, University of Danang, President
General Chairs
Le Kim Hung, Danang University of Technology
Roberto Saracco, Telecom Italia
Xuan Nam Tran, Le Qui Don Technical University
Plenary talks
Huu Tue Huynh, Bac Ha International University
Technical Program Chairs
Matthias Pätzold, University of Agder
Nguyen Linh-Trung, VNU University of Engineering and Technology
Local arrangements
Hoang Duong Hung, Danang University of Technology
Nguyen Van Tuan, Danang University of Technology
Conference Secretariat
Nguyen Le Hung, Danang University of Technology
Vu Ha Le, VNU University of Engineering and Technology
Special sessions
Mérouane Debbah, SUPELEC, France
Nguyen Van Duc, Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Workshops
Van Tuan Pham, Danang University of Technology
Nguyen The Hien, The Radio-Electronics Association of Vietnam
Tutorials
Van Tuan Pham, Danang University of Technology
Tuan Do‐Hong, Hochiminh University of Technology
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Student sessions
Tran Thi Huong, Danang University of Technology
Finance
Nguyen Le Hung, Danang University of Technology
Truong Vu Bang Giang, VNU University of Engineering and Technology
Publicity
Bui Thi Minh Tu, Danang University of Technology
Vu Huy Quang, The Radio-Electronics Association of Vietnam
Publication
Xuan‐Tu Tran, VNU University of Engineering and Technology
Tran Thi Huong, Danang University of Technology
Industrial relations
Cao Xuan Huu, Danang University of Technology
Nguyen Hong Vu, The Radio-Electronics Association of Vietnam
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International Liasons
America
Vijay Bhargava, University of British Columbia, Canada, President-Elect of the IEEE ComSoc
Minh Do, University of Illinois at Urbanna-Champaign, USA
Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Jean‐Yves Chouinard, Laval University, Canada
Tho Le‐Ngoc, McGill University, Canada
Asia
Hsiao‐Hwa Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Tadashi Fujino, The University of Electronics-Communications, Japan
Bumman Kim, POSTECH, Korea
Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Keio University, Japan
Wen-Xun Zhang, Southeast University, China
Australia & the Pacific
Eryk Dutkiewicz, Macquarie University, Australia
Dinh‐Thong Nguyen, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Middle‐East & Africa
Boualem Boashash, Qatar University, Qatar
Europe
Maurice Bellanger, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France
Mérouane Debbah, Ecole Supérieure d'Électricité, France
Matthias Pätzold, University of Agder, Norway
Zebo Peng, Linkoping University, Sweden
Roberto Saracco, Telecom Italia, Italy
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ATC2011 Technical Program Committee
Eryk Dutkiewicz
Dinh-Thong Nguyen
Chung Tran Le
Jean Chamberlain Chedjou
Kyandoghere Kyamakya
Sebastian Roy
Tho Le-Ngoc
Ha Nguyen
Wen-xun Zhang
Bernard Journet
Romain Couillet
Merouane Debbah
Hikmet Sari
Tan-Phu Vuong
Karim Abed-Meraim
Xavier Begaud
Quoc-Thinh Nguyen-Vuong
Claus Kupferschmidt
Thomas Kaiser
Zahir Hussain
Tomoaki Ohtsuki
Nam Hoang Nguyen
Tadashi Fujino
Yo-Sung Ho
Hsiao-Hwa Chen
Byeungwoo Jeon
Matthias Pätzold (co-chair)
Zebo Peng
Robert Heath
Duc Dung Do
Huu-Tue Huynh
Anh Phan
Van Tuan Nguyen
Van Tuan Pham
Le Hung Nguyen
Van Duc Nguyen
Huu-Thanh Nguyen
Chien Dao-Ngoc
Van Yem Vu
Macquarie University
University of Technology Sydney
University of Wollongong
Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt
Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt
Laval University
McGill University
University of Saskatchewan
Southeast University
Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan
Ecole Superieure d'Electricite
Ecole Superieure d'Electricite
Ecole Superieure d'Electricite
Grenoble Institute of Technology
Telecom ParisTech
Telecom ParisTech
France Telecom
Leibniz University Hannover
Leibniz University Hannover
University of Kufa
Keio University
Nat’l Inst. Information and Com. Technology
The University of Electro-Communications
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
National Cheng Kung University
Sungkyunkwan University
University of Agder
Linkoping University
University of Texas
Bac Ha International University
Bac Ha International University
Bac Ha International University
Danang University of Technology
Danang University of Technology
Danang University of Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
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Australia
Australia
Australia
Austria
Austria
Canada
Canada
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China
France
France
France
France
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Germany
Germany
Iraq
Japan
Japan
Japan
Korea
Korea
Korea
Norway
Sweden
USA
Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam
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Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam
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Vietnam
Van Khang Nguyen
Van Tien Pham
Manh Thang Hoang
Tuan Do-Hong
Thuong Le-Tien
Thanh Vu-Dinh
Hong Phuong Phan
Dang Khoa Truong-Quang
The Cuong Dinh
Quoc Binh Nguyen
Xuan Nam Tran
Quoc Bao Vo-Nguyen
Vu Ha Le
Thanh Hieu Nguyen
Nguyen Linh-Trung (co-chair)
Xuan-Tu Tran
Vu Bang Giang Truong
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
VNU-HCM ‘s International University
Le Qui Don Technical University
Le Qui Don Technical University
Le Qui Don Technical University
Posts & Telecommunications Inst. of Technology
VNU University of Engineering and Technology
VNU University of Engineering and Technology
VNU University of Engineering and Technology
VNU University of Engineering and Technology
VNU University of Engineering and Technology
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Vietnam
Vietnam
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Conference Venue Information
Da Nang University of Technology (DUT) of the University of Danang was formerly known as
the Danang Polytechnic University established in 1975 after the liberation of the South of
Vietnam. DUT is one of the three universities of technology in Viet Nam as well as the only
technological university in Central and Western Highland of Vietnam.
Address: 54 - Nguyen Luong Bang street, Lien Chieu District, Da Nang city.
Tel: (+84) - 511 – 3842308
Fax: (+84) - 511 - 3842771
E-mail: dhbk@dut.udn.vn
Website: http://dut.edu.vn
A: Danang Airport; B: Danang University of Technology
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Access to Conference Venue
From Da Nang International Airport
About 10 km, 15mins by taxi, cost about 9$/turn.
Taxi company
Phone number
Note
MAI LINH
0511.3.565656
Special rate
AIRPORT
0511.3825555
VINASUN
0511.3.686868
TIEN SA
0511.3.797979
From hotels
Conference Courtesy Shuttle buses: offered between the conference venue and the conference
recommended hotels:
- 07:45 for 2nd - 4th August from Sao Minh Bussiness Hotel,
- 07:30 for 2nd - 4th August from Green Plaza.
To return to the recommended hotels, the shuttle buses will also pick-up participants at
conference venue at
- 17:15 for 2nd – 3rd August,
- 12:15 for 4th August.
By taxi
Taxi company
Phone number
Note
MAI LINH
0511.3.565656
Special rate
VINASUN
0511.3.686868
TIEN SA
0511.3.797979
Conference rooms
The conference will take place in 4 rooms:
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For Opening Ceremony and Keynote Sessions: room Bien Dong
For other sessions: rooms Non Nuoc, Song Han, and Ba Na
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the
Other Useful Information
Conference Registration
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Time:
o 17:00, 1st August (the Conference Welcome Reception follows)
o From 8:00, 2nd – 4th August
Venue: room Bien Dong
Conference Welcome Reception
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Time: 18:00, 1st August
Venue: room Bien Dong
Conference Gala Dinner
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Time: 19:30 – 22:00, 3rd August
Venue: Blue Whale Beach Restaurant,
Address: Khu Nhà hàng ven biển,
Tel: +84-511-3942.777
Website: http://www.bluewhale.com.vn
Contact during the conference time
Conference Secretariat: Dr. Nguyen Le Hung
Email: info@rev-conf.org, Tel : +84 932 408 867
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Morning Sessions
Time/Date
8h00 – 8h30
1-Aug
2-Aug
3-Aug
4-Aug
Registration
Registration
Registration
Keynote Session 2
Parallel Sessions
KN3: From Basics to Advanced Modelling and
Simulation Techniques for Mobile Radio
Channels
Speaker: Prof. Matthias Uwe Pätzold
University of Agder, Norway
1F: Cognitive & Cooperative Networks II
Room: Non Nuoc
Chair: Prof. Dinh Thong Nguyen
KN4: Automated Tracking And Event
Understanding on Large Scale Using
Distributed Camera Network
Speaker: Prof. Jenq-Neng Hwang
University of Washington, USA
2F: Antennas and Propagation II
Room: Song Han
Chair: Prof. Truong Vu Bang Giang
Room: Bien Dong
Chair: Prof. Huynh Huu Tue
3F: Signal Processing
Room: Ba Na
Chair: Prof. Nguyen Linh-Trung
Coffee break
Coffee break
8h30 – 10h10
Opening Ceremony
Room: Bien Dong
Chair: Prof. Tran Xuan Nam
10h10 – 10h20
Coffee break
10h20 – 12h00
12h00 – 13h30
Keynote Session 1
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
KN1: The Internet WITH Things
Speaker: Dr. Saracco Roberto
Telecom Italia, Italy
1C: Video coding (special)
Room: Non Nuoc
Chair: Prof. Byeungwoo Jeon
1G: Optical Communication
Room: Non Nuoc
Chair: Prof. Anh Tuan Pham
KN2: How to build an Industrial R&D center in
Vietnam: a Case Study
Speaker: Dr. Nguyen Huu Le
TMA Solutions, Vietnam
2C: Wireless Communications
Room: Song Han
Chair: Prof. Matthias Pätzold
2G: Communication Electronics & VLSI Design
Room: Song Han
Chair: Prof. Xuan-Tu Tran
Room: Bien Dong
Chair: Prof. Huynh Huu Tue
REV 3: Hệ thống thông tin và định vị dưới nước
Room: Ba Na
Lunch
Lunch
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Afternoon Sessions
Time/Date
1-Aug
2-Aug
3-Aug
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
1A: Coding Theory & Information Security
Room: Non Nuoc
Chair: Prof. Dinh The Cuong
1D: Cognitive & Cooperative Networks I
Room: Non Nuoc
Chair: Prof. Vo Nguyen Quoc Bao
2A: Network Operations & Management
Room: Song Han
Chair: Dr. Roberto Saracco
2D: Signal Processing for Communications
Room: Song Han
Chair: Prof. Tran Xuan Nam
REV 1: Các thông tin, diễn biến về biển đông
Room: Ba Na
REV 4: Hệ thống thông tin vô tuyến, thông tin
vệ tinh và định vị trên biển I
Room: Ba Na
Coffee break
Coffee break
13h30 – 15h10
Tutorial:
Practical Satellite Link
Design
Dr. Vuong Thanh Xuyen
Room: Bien Dong
15h10 – 15h20
15h20 – 17h00
Tutorial (cont.):
Practical Satellite Link
Design
Dr. Vuong Thanh Xuyen
Room: Bien Dong
Parallel Sessions
Parallel Sessions
1B: Ad hoc and Sensor Networks
Room: Non Nuoc
Chair: Dr. Roberto Saracco
1E: Antennas and Propagation I
Room: Non Nuoc
Chair: Prof. Wen-XunZhang
Registration
Room: Bien Dong
2B: Microwave Theory and Techniques
Room: Song Han
Chair: Prof. Yem Vu-Van
2E: Image Processing
Room: Song Han
Chair: Prof. Le Vu Ha
Welcome Reception
Room: Bien Dong
REV 2: Quy hoạch và kiểm soát vùng biển
Room: Ba Na
REV 5: Hệ thống thông tin vô tuyến, thông tin
vệ tinh và định vị trên biển II
Room: Ba Na
19h30 – 22h00
Conference Dinner
Venue: Blue Whale Beach Restaurant
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4-Aug
Message from the Conference Co-Chairs
Prof. Xuan Nam Tran
Le Quy Don Technical University
Dr. Saracco Roberto
Telecom Italia, Italy
Prof. Le Kim Hung
Da Nang University of Technology
Dear Colleagues,
It is our great honor to welcome you to ATC2011, the fourth annual International Conference
on Advanced Technologies for Communications. The conference is coorganised by The
Radio-Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV) and The IEEE Communications Society as a
symbol of successful partnership between the two societies. ATC2011 is ever more important in
the fast evolution of Vietnam and its communications infrastructure and services. This year the
conference is organised in Da Nang, the third largest city in Viet Nam with world renowned
beaches. We are very grateful to Da Nang University of Technology for hosting this event.
The conference received 123 submissions from authors of 15 countries. From these submissions
the technical committee with 148 reviewers have carefully selected 75 papers for oral
presentation. The acceptance rate of 61% is similar to that of the previous conferences. The
conference features 4 important keynote speeches on different aspects of technologies for
communications ranging from wireless mobile channel modeling, enabling technologies for
Internet evolution, intelligent video tracking and surveillance, to an expert’s experience in
establishing an ICT R&D research center. We would like to congratulate the authors of the two
papers which were selected by the technical committee for the awards of ‚The Best Paper‛ and
‚The Best Student Paper‛.
The success of the conference has required contributions of many volunteers and sponsors. We
would like to acknowledge the technical co-sponsorship of The IEICE Communications Society,
Japan. The sponsorship agreement was finalized just before the big earthquake and tsunami in
the north-west part of Japan, and its severe damage has prevented participation of many
colleagues from Japan. The conference also received financial sponsorship from National
Foundation for Science and Technology Development (Nafosted) for conference proceedings
printing, reviewing system and keynote speakers’ supports. We also would like to express
special gratitude and appreciation to all members of the organizing committee for their time,
talent, and dedication. Without their outstanding contributions we will not have such an
excellent conference. Last but not least, we would like to thank all the keynote speakers,
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authors and attendees for their active participation in the conference. Their valuable
contributions ensure the quality of the conferece and make it truly international.
We hope all of you will find the conference helpful and enjoy your time in Da Nang.
Conference Co-Chairs
Xuan Nam Tran, Saracco Roberto, Le Kim Hung
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Keynote Speakers
Keynote 1: The Internet WITH Things
Dr. Saracco Roberto
Telecom Italia, Italy
As communications get embedded in any objects we will see more and more instances of
services and information seamlessly coupled to objects. Kindle has been the forerunner and we
are going to see many more kind of objects being connected to the Internet. This will create a
new slate of opportunities for many companies and Teleco Operators will be able to have a
significant and economically relevant role in this space.
The talk will address the technologies enabling this transformation and the evolution in value
chains that may result emphasizing the role of Telecom Operators in this transformation. A
concrete example of a territorial transformation taking place in Trento, Italy, will be given. This
example may be discussed to evaluate the extent to which it can be applied in different
context.
Dr. Roberto Saracco obtained his College degree in Computer Science,
University degree in Math, and post doc in Physics. He joined Telecom
Italia in 1971 contributing to the development of the first SPC system in
Italy. Through the years he worked on Data Transmission, Switching,
Network Management. In the last 10 years he has worked on the
economic side of telecommunications, creating and directing a research
group at the Future Centre in Venice (www.telecomfuturecentre.it) He is
author of many papers and 9 books in the area of Telecommunications,
with the last 5 on the topic of Living and Communicating in the next
decade, he has worked in the foresight Panel of the European Commission, charged to imagine
Internet beyond 2020.
He is currently Director of Telecom Italia Future Centre, in Venice, and co Chair of the
Edge-Core group of the Communications Future Program of the MIT. Since 2007 he is
rapporteur on Information Communications Technologies at the Science, Technology and
Society Forum tracking the progress in the application of the Kyoto agreements and proposing
their evolution. Senior member of IEEE-COMSOC, he has served in many roles, including TC
Secretary, NM Chair, VP Membership Relations. He is currently COMSOC Director for Sister
and Related Societies and member of the Strategic Committee and Emerging Technology
Committee of IEEE. He received the Salah Aidarous Award in 2005 for his contribution to
network management and the 2007 Donald McLellan Meritorious Service Award for his
contribution to strengthening the Communications Society presence worldwide.
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Keynote 2: How to Build an Industrial R&D center in Vietnam: A Case Study
Dr. Nguyen Huu Le
TMA Solutions, Vietnam
TMA was established in 1997 as an R&D software outsourcing company, and has grown from
a small group of 6 engineers in 1997, to over 1000 people today, serving many large customers
around the world. In 2009, when TMA celebrated the first 12-year cycle, as part of the
development strategy for the next cycle, we embarked on a new initative to set up an R&D
center to leverage the human and financial capital we have accumulated from R&D
outsourcing, and the infrastructure we have built, to research and develop IT-enabled
applications. The emphasis is on applications, based on ideas from ourselves, and from our
partners around the world. This presentation will share with you the achievements, the lessons
learned, and the call for collaboration.
Dr. Le has been working in the IT/Telecom fields for many years in
Australia, Canada, U.K., Japan, and has been a pioneer in the
development of the software industry in Vietnam. He spent 22 years
with Nortel, and was mostly involved in the R&D Globalization and
Externalization programs where one of his most important
contributions was the recognition and utilization of the skilled human
resources from the Asia Pacific region, including Japan, China,
Vietnam, and India. He left Nortel as the Director of Global R&D
Planning in 2000 to become the President and CEO of Paragon Asia
Pacific, managing their development centers in Vietnam and India.
Since joining TMA at the end of 2001, he serves also as the Chief Marketing Officer to promote
TMA to the world, and as the Chief Mentor, to help build the foundation for the company
based on the best practices in the industry. Under his leadership, TMA now become the leading
software company in Vietnam and help putting Vietnam on the map of software outsourcing
destination.
Keynote 3: From Basics to Advanced Modelling and Simulation Techniques for
Mobile Radio Channels
Prof. Matthias Uwe Pätzold
Mobile Communications Group
Faculty of Engineering and Science
University of Agder, Norway
From the earliest beginnings of mobile communications to the present time, there has always
been a high demand for realistic mobile radio channel models. This demand is driven by the
fact that channel models are indispensable for the performance evaluation, parameter
optimisation, and test of mobile communication systems. Channel modelling and simulation
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techniques are therefore of great importance for electronics and telecommunication engineers
who are involved in the development of present and future mobile communication systems.
This presentation will start with a review of the basic principles of mobile radio channel
modelling and gradually moves to more advanced modelling and simulation techniques. The
objective is to provide an overview on commonly used design methodologies enabling the
development of channel models for present and future wireless communication systems. All
presented channel models have in common that they are derived from a superposition of a
finite number of complex sinusoids. However, the design methodologies differ in the way of
computing the model parameters determining the statistical behaviour of the channel model. It
will be shown that the proposed channel models are widely flexible, which enables an
excellent fitting of their principal statistical properties against measurement data of real-world
channels or against the statistics of specified reference channel models. Special interest will be
paid to the presentation of cutting-edge research on the modelling of mobile-to-mobile MIMO
channels, vehicle-to-vehicle MIMO channels, and mobile channels for relay-based cooperative
networks. In addition, techniques will be presented for the development of
measurement-based mobile radio channel models. The statistical properties of the channel
models will be investigated with emphasis on the distribution of the received envelope as well
as with respect to the channels’ correlation properties in the space, time, and frequency
domains. The obtained results show that the statistical properties of the channel models
required for future mobile communication systems are quite different from the statistics of the
channel models used in present mobile communication systems. The presentation closes with a
discussion of open research problems in the area.
Matthias Pätzold received the Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. degrees in
electrical engineering from Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum,
Germany, in 1985 and 1989, respectively, and the habil. degree in
communications engineering from the Technical University of
Hamburg-Harburg, Germany, in 1998. From 1990 to 1992, he was with
ANT Nachrichtentechnik GmbH, Backnang, Germany, where he was
engaged in digital satellite communications. From 1992 to 2001, he was
with the department of digital networks at the Technical University
Hamburg-Harburg. Since 2001, he has been a full professor of mobile
communications with the University of Agder, Norway.
He authored and co-authored more than 200 technical journal and conference papers. His
publications received eight best paper awards. He is author of the books ‚Mobile Radio
Channels - Modelling, Analysis, and Simulation‛ (in German) (Wiesbaden, Germany: Vieweg,
1999) and ‚Mobile Fading Channels‛ (Chichester, U.K.: Wiley & Sons, 2002), which has also
been translated into Chinese.
Prof. Pätzold was the TPC Chair of ISWCS’07, the TPC Co-Chair of ATC’11, ATC’10, ICCE’10,
and the Local Organizer of KiVS’01. He has been actively participating in numerous
conferences serving as TPC member for more than 20 conferences within the recent 3 years. He
served as Keynote Speaker, Tutorial Lecturer, and Session Chair for many reputed international
conferences. He is Associate Editor of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine. He edited the
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special issue on ‚Trends in Mobile Radio Channels: Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation‛ as
well as the special issue on ‚Wireless Future.‛ He is a Senior Member of the IEEE. His current
research interests include mobile radio communications, especially multipath fading channel
modelling,
multiple-input
multiple-output
(MIMO)
systems,
mobile-to-mobile
communications, vehicular-to-vehicular communications, and coded-modulation techniques
for fading channels.
Keynote 4: Automated Understanding of Video Object Events in A Distributed
Smart Camera Network
Prof. Jenq-Neng Hwang
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Washington, Seattle, United States
With the huge amount of networked video cameras installed everywhere nowadays, there is
an urgent need of embedded intelligence for automated tracking and event understanding of
video objects. The scope of intelligent surveillance and analytics systems includes access
control, crowd flux statistics analysis, intelligent transportation, abnormal event detection, and
automated home and health care, etc. To accomplish this task, we have to integrate several
research efforts, including automated video object segmentation for various indoor and
outdoor condition, multiple video object tracking under various kinds of occlusion and
segmentation errors, tracking of video objects across multiple cameras with overlapping or
non-overlapping camera field of views, human object modeling using monocular videos to
systematically create informative 2D or 3D motion trajectory descriptions of body parts, and
finally the inference of events and behaviors of moving objects for automated event detections
and human behavior understanding through 2D or 3D motion trajectory analysis. This talk
will present some of our persistent efforts on these research topics in the past years and share
some perspectives of future research and development directions.
Jenq-Neng Hwang received the BS and MS degrees, both in electrical
engineering from the National Taiwan University , Taipei , Taiwan , in
1981 and 1983 separately. After two years of obligatory military
services, he enrolled as a research assistant in 1985 at the Signal and
Image Processing Institute, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University
of Southern California , where he received his Ph.D. degree in
December 1988. He was also a visiting student at Princeton University ,
New Jersey , from 1987 to 1989. In the summer of 1989, Dr. Hwang
joined the Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of
Washington in Seattle , where he has been promoted to Full Professor since 1999. He also
served as the Associate Chair for Research & Development in the EE Department from 2003 to
2005. He has published 2 books and more than 280 journal, conference papers and book
chapters in the areas of image/video signal processing, computational neural networks,
multimedia system integration and networking. Dr. Hwang received the 1995 IEEE Signal
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Processing Society's Annual Best Paper Award in the area of Neural Networks for Signal
Processing.
Dr. Hwang is a founding member of Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee of
IEEE Signal Processing Society. He served as an associate editors for IEEE Transactions on
Signal Processing, Transactions on Neural Networks, Transactions on Circuits and Systems for
Video Technology, and is now an Associate Editor for IEEE Trans. on Image Processing,
Editorial board members of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine and International Journal of
Multimedia Broadcasting, and an Editor for JISE and ETRI journals. He was the Program
Co-Chair of International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP),
Seattle 1998 and the Program Co-Chair of International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
(ISCAS) 2009. Dr. Hwang is a fellow of IEEE since 2001.
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Tuesday, August 02, 2011
09:00 - 10:00
Opening Ceremony
Room: Bien Dong
Session Chair: Prof. Xuan Nam Tran (Le Qui Don University, Vietnam)
10:20 - 12:00
Keynote Session 1
Room: Bien Dong
Session Chair: Prof. Huu Tue Huynh (Bac Ha International University, Vietnam)
The Internet WITH Things
Roberto Saracco, Telecom Italia, Italy
How to Build an Industrial R&D Center in Vietnam: A Case Study
Nguyen Huu Le, TMA Solutions, Vietnam
13:30 - 15:10
1A: Coding Theory & Information Security
Room: Non Nuoc
Session Chair: Prof. Dinh The Cuong (Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam)
On Functionality Extension of the Digital Signature Standards
Nguyen H. Minh, Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam
Duy N. Ho, Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam
Dung H. Luu, Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam
Alexander A. Moldovyan, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of Russian Academy
of Sciences, Rusia
Nikolay A. Moldovyan, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of Russian Academy of
Sciences, Rusia
Secure Finite State Integer Arithmetic Codes
Hashem Moradmand Ziyabar, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Center, MUT, Iran
Ali Payandeh, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Center, MUT, Iran
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Leakage-Resilient CCA2 Public-Key Encryption from 4-wise independent hash functions
Manh Ha Nguyen, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Kenji Yasunaga, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Keisuke Tanaka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Partial Reuse of QAM signal Points for BICM-ID Systems
Quang Tuan Nguyen, Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam
Tran Xuan Nam, Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam
Quoc Trinh Do, Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam
The Cuong Dinh, Le Qui Don Technical University, Vietnam
Huu Tue Huynh, Bac Ha International University, Vietnam
Construction of High-Rate QC-LDPC Codes
Xu Chen, Hongkong Polytechnic University, Hongkong
Francis Lau, Hongkong Polytechnic University, Hongkong
2A: Network Operations & Management
Room: Song Han
Session Chair: Dr. Roberto Saracco (Telecom Italia, Italy)
Similariy based Optimization Context Awareness in Remote Healthy Service
Thi Hien Pham, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Tien Trung Do, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Thi Vu Anh Ha, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Luong Pham Van, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
An efficient and message-optimal multicast routing protocol in mobile ad-hoc networks
Hai Nguyen Trung, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Dai Tho Nguyen, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Implementing Un-identified Communication in Ubiquitous Phone System
Nguyen Thi Lan Anh, Dongguk University, Korea
Bong-Kyo Moon, Dongguk University, Korea
Distributed defense of distributed DoS using Pushback and Communicate mechanism
Hai Nguyen Trung, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Thanh Doan Cao, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Quan Hoang Van, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Trang Nguyen Thi Huyen, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Phuong Doan Minh, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Adaptive Multi Lane Technique For LTE Radio Access VoIP
Onsy Abdel Alim, Alexandria University, Egypt
Shawky Shaaban, Alexandria University, Egypt
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Mohamed Hamdy, Emirates Telecom Corp., Etisal, Egypt
15:20 - 17:00
1B: Ad hoc and Sensor Networks
Room: Non Nuoc
Session Chair: Dr. Roberto Saracco (Telecom Italy)
Congestion-Aware Energy-Efficient Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Thanh Dinh, Soongsil University, South Korea
Younghan Kim, Soongsil University, South Korea
Seil Jeon, Soongsil University, South Korea
A Reliable and Energy Efficient Routing Protocol in Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks
Myung Kyun Kim, School of Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Ulsan, South Korea
Phong Ngo Hoai, School of Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Ulsan, South Korea
A Load-balanced and Mobility-aware Routing Protocol for Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks
Tien Dung Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Tien Pham Van, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Tuan Do Trong, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Thanh Nam Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Huong Nguyen Thi, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Hang Nguyen Thi, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Clustering based Multi-object Positioning System
Viet-Hung Dang, KyungHee University, South Korea
Thanh-Phuong Phan, Nguyen Trai School, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
Le-Ba Vui, KyungHee University, South Korea
Young-Koo Lee, KyungHee University, South Korea
Sungyoung Lee, KyungHee University, South Korea
Frequency Offset Compensation for Crystal-free 802.15.4 Communication
Ankur Mehta, UC Berkeley, USA
Kristofer Pister, UC Berkeley, USA
2B: Microwave Theory and Techniques
Room: Song Han
Session Chair: Prof. Van Yem Vu (Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam)
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Evaluation of Effective Conductivity of Copper Post and Transmission Losses of Post-wall
Waveguide in Millimeter Wave Band
Huong Tran, Danang University of Technolog, Vietnam
Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Insititute of Technology, Vietnam
Loss Compensated High-Q Tunable Basspass Filter Using Microstrip Ring Resonators
Jia Chen, Southeast University, China
Luong Quyen, Southeast University, China
Xiaowei Zhu, Southeast University, China
Tunable Narrowband Bandpass Filter Using Higher Order Microstrip Ring Resonator
Luong Quyen, Southeast University, China
Xiaowei Zhu, Southeast University, China
Jing Liu, Southeast University, China
Dual-band Bandpass Filter Using Quarter-wavelength Resonator with Controllable
Bandwidths
Doan Minh-Tan, Nanjing University, China
Che Wen-Quan, Nanjing University, China
Compact Microstrip Dual-band Bandpass Filter Using Short-stub Loaded Half-wavelength
Resonator
Doan Minh-Tan, Nanjing University, China
Che Wen-Quan, Nanjing University, China
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
08:30 - 10:00
Keynote Session 2
Room: Bien Dong
Session Chair: Prof. Huu Tue Huynh (Bac Ha International University, Vietnam)
From Basics to Advanced Modelling and Simulation Techniques for Mobile Radio Channels
Matthias Pätzold, University of Agder, Norway
Automated Understanding of Video Object Events in A Distributed Smart Camera Network
Jenq-Neng Hwang, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
10:20 - 12:00
1C: Video coding (special)
Room: Non Nuoc
Session Chair: Prof. Jeon Byeungwoo (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Scene-Based Video Super-Resolution with Minimum Mean Square Error Estimation
Cao Bui-Thu, Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry, Vietnam
Tuan Do-Hong, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Thuong Le-Tien, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Hoang Nguyen-Duc, Vietnam Television, Vietnam
A Study on Hierarchical Side Information Generation Structure in Distributed Video
Coding
Xiem Hoang, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Jeon Byeungwoo, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Yung-Lyul Lee, Sejong University, South Korea
Down-Sized Decoding of H.264/AVC with Low Decoding Complexity
Luong Pham Van, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Hoyoung Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
JaeHwan Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Jeon Byeungwoo, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
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Chroma Interpolation Filtering using High Precision
Yung-Lyul Lee, Sejong University, South Korea
Jeong Pil Kim, Sejong University, South Korea
Standard-Compliant Content Adaptation in IPTV Systems
Truong Cong Thang, The University of Aizu, Japan
Jung Won Kang, Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
Anh T. Pham, The University of Aizu, Japan
2C: Wireless Communications
Room: Song Han
Session Chair: Prof. Matthias Pätzold (University of Agder, Norway)
Full-Rate Full-Diversity Three-Time-Slot Space-Time Block Code with Single-Symbol ML
Decoding
Van-Bien Pham, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Wei-Xing Sheng, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Tran Nam, Le Quy Don Technical University, Vietnam
The Cuong Dinh, Le Quy Don Technical University, Vietnam
No-Zero-Entry STBC Scheme of Achieving Full Diversity with Linear Receiver
Van-Bien Pham, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Wei-Xing Sheng, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Xiao-Feng Ma, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Hao Wang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Closed-loop STBC for Two Transmit Antenna MIMO Systems with 1–Bit Feedback
Van-Bien Pham, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Wei-Xing Sheng, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Xiao-Feng Ma, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Hao Wang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
A Scheme of Dual Carrier Modulation with Soft-Decoding for MB-OFDM MIMO Systems
Nguyen Tien Hoa, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Hieu Nguyen, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Tran Van Tuyen, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Giang Truong Vu Bang, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Van Duc Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
A Geometric Street Scattering Channel Model for Car-to-Car Communication Systems
Nurilla Avazov, University of Agder, Norway
Matthias Pätzold, University of Agder, Norway
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13:30 - 15:10
1D: Cognitive & Cooperative Networks I
Room: Non Nuoc
Session Chair: Prof. Bao Vo Nguyen (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam)
Joint Adaptive Modulation and Switching Schemes for Opportunistic Cooperative
Networks
Bao Vo Nguyen, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Lan Phuong Bui, Ho Chi Minh International University, Vietnam
Thanh Tran Thien, Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Vietnam
Energy efficient cooperative communication techniques for Intelligent Transport System
Tuan-Duc Nguyen, International University of Vietnam National University, Vietnam
Bao Vo Nguyen, Post and Telecommunication Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Linh Mai, International University of Vietnam National University, Vietnam
Minh-Thanh Vo, International University of Vietnam National University, Vietnam
A Method to Enhance The Reliability of The Local Spectrum Sensing
Truc Tran, University of Ulsan, South Korea
Kong Hyung, University of Ulsan, South Korea
Multicarrier Cognitive Radio System Configuration based on Interference Analysis by Two
Dimensional Genetic Algorithm
Chuyen Khoa Huynh, SoongSil University, South Korea
Won Cheol Lee, SoongSil University, South Korea
Study of Relay Selection for Dual-hop Networks under Secrecy Constraints with Multiple
Eavesdroppers
Ha Vu, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Bao Vo Nguyen, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
2D: Signal Processing for Communications
Room: Song Han
Session Chair: Prof. Xuan Nam Tran (Le Qui Don University, Vietnam)
A Novel Signal Acquisition Method for GPS Dual-Frequency L1 C/A and L2C Receivers
Tung Ta, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Son Ngo, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
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Pilot-Aided Jamming Cancelation in Slow FH/MFSK Systems
Nguyen Le Hung, Danang University of Technology, Vietnam
Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University, Canada
Chi Chung Ko, National Universityof Singapore
Configurations and Performance Evaluations for a Long-delay Multipath Interference based
on the Combinational Use of an Adaptive Array Antenna and Multipath Equalizers
Takanori Iwamatsu, Fujitsu Laboratories LTD, Japan
Masataka Umeda, Fujitsu Laboratories LTD, Japan
Koichiro Wakasugi, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
Pre-Equalization for IR-UWB System
Taoufik Ben Jabeur, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
Alban Goupil, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
Guillaume Gelle, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
Application of Compressive Sensing in Time Hopping Multiuser UWB System
Thuy Dung Nguyen, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Van Sinh Nguyen, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Nguyen Tien Hoa, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Hieu Nguyen, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
15:20 - 17:00
1E: Antennas and Propagation I
Room: Non Nuoc
Session Chair: Prof. Wen-Xun ZHANG (Southeast University, China)
On the Planning of MF Broadcast Antennas Group
Wen-Xun ZHANG, Southeast University, China
Anna WANG, Southeast University, China
Design and Fabrication of UHF RFID Tag
Ho Cong Tam Vuong, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Hong Phuong Phan, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Thuat Nguyen-Tran, Laboratory for Nanotechnology, Vietnam
Mau Chien Dang, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Nguyen Dat Son, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Nhan Ai Tran, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Anh Hoang, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Eric Fribourg-Blanc, CEA-LETI-MINATEC, France
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Improving Radiation Characteristics of UHF RFID Antennas by Zigzag Structures
Van Hieu Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Hong Phuong Phan, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Nguyen Dat Son, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Mau Chien Dang, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Thuat Nguyen-Tran, Laboratory for Nanotechnology, Vietnam
Nhan Ai Tran, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Anh Hoang, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Eric Fribourg-Blanc, CEA-LETI-MINATEC, France
An Improved Iterative Nonlinear Least Square Approximation Method for the Design of
Measurement-Based Wideband Mobile Radio Channel Simulators
Akmal Fayziyev, University of Agder, Norway
Matthias Pätzold, University of Agder, Norway
Design of a Directive Antenna for “Free-Flow” System Application
Minh Thuy Le, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
Quoc Cuong Nguyen, Hanoi University Science of Technology, Vietnam
Thu Thuy Vu, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
Tan Phu Vuong, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
2E: Image Processing
Room: Song Han
Session Chair: Prof. Ha Vu Le (VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam)
Toward a Vietnamese Facial Expression Recognition System for Human-Robot Interaction
Thi-Lan Le, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Van-Thai Dong, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
MR Image Denoising Using Nonlinear Regression and Fuzzy C-Means Clustering
Dinh Hoan Trinh, University Paris 13, France
Marie Luong, University Paris 13, France
Jean-Marie Rocchisani, Hospital Avicenne, Bobigny, France
Canh Duong Pham, Viet Nam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Fransoise DIBOS, University Paris 13, France
Nguyen Linh-Trung, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
An Efficient Local and Global Model for Image Segmentation
Quang Tung Thieu, University Paris 13, France
Marie Luong, University Paris 13, France
Jean-Marie Rocchisani, Hopital Avicenne-Medecine Nucleaire, France
Dat Tran, University of Canberra, Australia
Emmanuel Viennet, University Paris 13, France
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SVM Classifier based Face Detection System using BDIP and BVLC Moments
Tien Dzung Nguyen, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Quy Tran Thanh, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Thang Man Duc, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Trang Nguyen Quynh, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Thang Manh Hoang, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Efficient and Reliable Camera based Multiple-Choice Test Grading System
Tien Dzung Nguyen, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Quyet Hoang Manh, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Phuong Bui Minh, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Long Nguyen Thanh, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
Thang Manh Hoang, Hanoi University or Science and Technology, Vietnam
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Thursday, August 04, 2011
08:30 - 10:10
1F: Cognitive & Cooperative Networks II
Room: Non Nuoc
Session Chair: Prof. Dinh-Thong Nguyen (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Outage Probability Analysis of Cooperative Diversity DF Relaying under Rayleigh Fading
Dinh Thong Nguyen, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Quoc Tuan Nguyen, VNU University of Engineering and TechnologyVietnam
Chung Trang Cong, VNU University of Engineering and TechnologyVietnam
Incremental Cooperative Diversity for Wireless Networks under Opportunistic Spectrum
Access
Bao Vo Nguyen, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Tuan-Duc Nguyen, International University of Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam
Dinh Chien Hoang, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Adaptive Exploitation of Cyclostationarity Features for Detecting Modulated Signals
Quang Thai, Macquarie University, Australia
Sam Reisenfeld, Macquarie University, Australia
A Scalable Wi-Fi Based Localization Approach
Truc Le, University of Science, , National University of Hanoi City, Vietnam
Nam Nguyen, University of Science, , National University of Hanoi City, Vietnam
Vietnam Spectrum Occupancy Measurements and Analysis for Cognitive Radio
Applications
Bao Vo Nguyen, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Quoc Cuong Le, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Phu Le Quang, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Dinh Thuan Tran, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Thien Quy Nguyen, Radio Frequency Directorate, Vietnam Ministry of Information and
Communications, Vietnam
Minh Trung Lam, Radio Frequency Directorate, Vietnam Ministry of Information and Communications,
Vietnam
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2F: Antennas and Propagation II
Room: Song Han
Session Chair: Prof. Giang Truong Vu Bang (VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam)
Some Study on Design Novel Compact Antenna for WLAN Systems
Tran Minh Tuan, National Institute of Information and Communications Strategy, Vietnam
New Antenna Design for IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11n WLAN Standards
Tran Minh Tuan, National Institute of Information and Communications Strategy, Vietnam
Novel Reconfigurable 8 - Shape PIFA Antenna Using PIN Diode
Trong Duc Nguyen, Grenoble INP-Minatec, France
Yvan Duroc, Laboratory LCIS, Grenoble, France
Van Yem Vu, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Tan Phu Vuong, Grenoble INP-Minatec, France
Optimal Design for RFID Antennas at Frequency 2.45GHz
Quan Minh Dao Tran, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Phuong Hong Phan, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
A Compact UWB Antenna with Dual Band-notched Characteristics using Viahole Structure
Viet Nguyen, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Tadahiko Maeda, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
3F: Signal Processing
Room: Ba Na
Session Chair: Prof. Nguyen Linh-Trung (VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam)
Assignment Problem-based Approach for Solving Permutation Ambiguity in Frequency
Domain Convolutive Source Separation
Vuong Hoang Nam, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Nguyen Quoc Trung, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Tran Hoai Linh, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Spread Spectrum in Chaotic Compressed Sensing and Application to MRI
Tran Duc Tan, VNU University of Technology, Vietnam
Nguyen Linh-Trung, VNU University of Technology, Vietnam
Truong Minh-Chinh, Hue University, Vietnam
Marie Luong, University Paris 13, France
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Comparison Between DFT- and DWT-Based Speech/Non-speech Detection For Adverse
Environments
Tuan Pham, Danang University Technology, Vietnam
Gernot Kubin, Graz University of Technology, Graz
Performance Assessment of Generalized Cross-Correlation Based Algorithms for
Multisource Point-Based Localization and Detection
Nguyen Thi Kim Uyen, Vietnam Telecom International, Vietnam
Tuan Pham, Danang University of Technology, Vietnam
A Tool for Analysis and Classification of Sleep Stages
Truong Quang Dang Khoa, International University, Vietnam
Vo Van Toi, International University, Vietnam
Khai Le Quoc, International University, Vietnam
10:20 - 12:00
1G: Optical Communication
Room: Non Nuoc
Session Chair: Prof. Anh Pham (University of Aizu, Japan)
A Novel Scheme of 2-D Optical Code Label for Core GMPLS Networks
Ngoc T. Dang, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Hien T. Nguyen, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Hien T. T. Pham, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Ban T. Nguyen, Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam
Anh T. Pham, The University of Aizu, Japan
Improving the Operation of Optoelectronic Oscillator by Stabilizing the Electrooptic
Modulator
Dang Thanh Bui, ENS Cachan, PRES UniverSud, France
Van Yem Vu, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Bernard Journet, ENS Cachan, PRES UniverSud, France
Digital Lightwave Receiver Employing Parallel-DSP-based Equalization Technique For 100
Gbps 1000-km RZ-DQPSK Optical Communication System
Vinh Nguyen, University of Science Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Phuong Nguyen, University of Science Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Le Nguyen Binh, University of Science Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Dang Liet, University of Science Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
A Model for Designing Survivable Mesh Optical Access Networks
Dieu Linh Truong, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
Anh Pham, University of Aizu, Japan
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Performance Bounds for Turbo-Coded SC-PSK/FSO Communications over Strong
Turbulence Channels
Anh Pham, University of Aizu, Japan
Truong Cong Thang, University of Aizu, Japan
Song Guo, University of Aizu, Japan
Zixue Cheng, University of Aizu, Japan
2G: Communication Electronics & VLSI Design
Room: Song Han
Session Chair: Prof. Xuan-Tu Tran (VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam)
Temperature profile optimization for Silicon-Polymer Electrothermal Microgripper
Phan Huu Phu, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Chu Duc Trinh, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam
Toward a Model of Barkhausen Noise Measurement System
Thi Minh Tu Bui, Danang University of Technology, Vietnam
Error Analysis and Precision Estimation for Floating-Point Dot-Products using Affine
Arithmetic
Thang Huynh, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Manfred Mücke, University of Vienna, Austria
3GSps Track-and-Hold Circuit in 0.18μm CMOS Process
Kai Tang, Institute of RF- & OE-ICs, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Qiao Meng, Institute of RF- & OE-ICs, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Haitao liu,Institute of RF- & OE-ICs, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Yi Zhang, Institute of RF- & OE-ICs, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
FPGA Implementation of Joint CFO and IQ-Imbalance Compensator for Narrow-Band
Wireless System
Takuro Yoshida, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Daisuke Nojima, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Yuhei Nagao, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Masayuki Kurosaki, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Hiroshi Ochi, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
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