ee-ioT webinar 2020

In conjunction with FIREMAN CHIST-ERA consortium

11 December 2020 - 10:00 - 16:00

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Keynotes

Petar Popovski,

Aalborg University, Denmark

Time: 10:05 - 11:00

Abstract: Perhaps the main innovation in 5G wireless systems has been the platform approach to connectivity: using a single system that can flexibly support connections with very diverse requirements. To achieve this, three generic services have been defined: enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC), and massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC). URLLC is intended for mission-critical connectivity, postulated to have very stringent requirement both on latency and reliability. This talk will provide a perspective on latency and reliability requirements beyond 5G. We will discuss the need to decouple latency and reliability into two different design dimensions. Then it will address the issue of measuring and guaranteeing reliability and the necessity of using machine learning concepts in this respect. Another theme will be related to the spectrum usage and ways to assess its performance in the context of heterogeneous connection requirements. Finally, the talk will address the impact of smart contracts and distributed ledger on the IoT traffic, requiring revision of the definitions of latency and reliability.

Prof. Popovski, AAU, DK

Petar Popovski is a Professor Aalborg University, where he heads the section on Connectivity. He received his Dipl.-Ing and M. Sc. degrees in communication engineering from the University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje and the Ph.D. degree from Aalborg University in 2005. He is a Fellow of the IEEE. He received an ERC Consolidator Grant (2015), the Danish Elite Researcher award (2016), IEEE Fred W. Ellersick prize (2016), IEEE Stephen O. Rice prize (2018), Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Technical Committee on Smart Grid Communications (2019) and the Danish Telecommunication Prize (2020). He is currently a Member at Large at the Board of Governors in IEEE Communication Society. Prof. Popovski is a Steering Committee Member of IEEE SmartGridComm and IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GREEN COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING. He previously served as a Steering Committee Member of the IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL. He is currently an Area Editor of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS. Prof. Popovski was the General Chair for IEEE SmartGridComm 2018 and IEEE Communication Theory Workshop 2019. His research interests are in the area of wireless communication and communication theory. He authored the book “Wireless Connectivity: An Intuitive and Fundamental Guide”, published by Wiley in 2020.

Constantinos B. Papadias

The American College of Greece (ACG), Greece

Time: 13:05 - 14:00

Abstract: this talk is concerned with the topic of energy-efficient technologies for portable access points (PAPs), i.e. access points that are wirelessly connected both in the backhaul and in the access segment. The talk consists of three parts: 1) An overview of hybrid antenna arrays that are based on mutual coupling with active and passive elements, in order to provide advanced beam forming capabilities with low hardware complexity and power dissipation; 2) A presentation of recent results for the modelling of mmWave channels for the backhaul of the PAPs; and 3) Some recent results in the optimization of the trajectories of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that carry the PAPs in order to provide access in a given area and satisfy the requirements of wireless access in an energy efficiency fashion. Both theoretical and numerical results will be presented for the above topics, as well as some over-the-air experiments.

Prof. Constantinos Papadias, ACG, Greece

Constantinos B. Papadias is the founding Executive Director of the Research, Technology and Innovation Network (RTIN) of The American College of Greece (ACG), in Athens, Greece, and a Professor of Information Technology at ACG’s Deree College and Alba graduate school, since Feb. 1, 2020. He is also the Head of RTIN’s Smart Wireless Future Technologies (SWIFT) Lab. Prior to these, he was the Dean of Athens Information Technology (AIT), in Athens, Greece, where he was also Head of the Broadband Wireless and Sensor Networks (B-WiSE) Research Group. He currently holds Adjunct Professorships at Aalborg University and at the University of Cyprus. He received the Diploma of Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 1991 and the Doctorate degree in Signal Processing (highest honors) from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST), Paris, France, in 1995. He was a researcher at Institut Eurécom (1992-1995), Stanford University (1995-1997) and Bell Labs (as Member of Technical Staff from 1997-2001 and as Technical Manager from 2001-2006). He was also Adjunct Professor at Columbia University (2004-2005) and Carnegie Mellon University (2006-2011). He has published over 210 papers and 4 books and has received over 9500 citations for his work, with an h-index of 44. He has also made standards contributions and holds 12 patents. He was a member of the Steering Board of the Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) from 2002-2006, a member and industrial liaison of the IEEE’s Signal Processing for Communications Technical Committee from 2003-2008 and a National Representative of Greece to the European Research Council’s IDEAS program from 2007-2008. He has served as member of the IEEE Communications Society’s Fellow Evaluation and Awards Committees, as well as an Associate Editor for various journals. He has contributed to the organization of several conferences, including, as General Chair, the IEEE CTW 2016 and the IEEE SPAWC 2018 workshops. He has acted as Technical Coordinator in several EU projects such as: CROWN in the area of cognitive radio; HIATUS in the area of interference alignment; HARP in the area of remote radio heads and ADEL in the area of licensed shared access. He is currently the Research Coordinator of the European Training Network project PAINLESS on the topic of energy autonomous infrastructure-less wireless networks and the Technical Coordinator of the EU CHIST-ERA project FIREMAN on the topic of predictive maintenance via machine type wireless communication systems. His distinctions include the Bell Labs President’s Award (2002), the IEEE Signal Processing Society’s Young Author Best Paper Award (2003), a Bell Labs Teamwork Award (2004), his recognition as a “Highly Cited Greek Scientist” (2011), two IEEE conference paper awards (2013, 2014) and a “Best Booth” Award at EUCNC (2016). He has also been shortlisted twice for the Bell Labs Prize (2014, 2019). He was a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society for 2012-2013. He is a Fellow of IEEE since 2013 and Fellow of the European Alliance of Innovation (EAI) since 2019. He was recently appointed member of Greece’s sectorial scientific council of Engineering Sciences, which supports the country’s National Council for Research and Innovation.

Technical Talks

Onel López received the B.Sc. (1st class honors, 2013), M.Sc. (2017) and D.Sc. (with distinction, 2020) degree in Electrical Engineering from the Central University of Las Villas (Cuba), the Federal University of Paraná (Brazil) and the University of Oulu (Finland), respectively. From 2013 to 2015, he served as a Specialist in telematics at Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA). He is a co-recipient of the 2019 IEEE European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC) Best Student Paper Award and a collaborator to the 2016 Research Award given by the Cuban Academy of Sciences. He is an active postdoctoral researcher on machine-type wireless communications, sustainable networks and cellular wireless systems in the Centre for Wireless Communications, Oulu, Finland.

Charalampos Kalalas is a researcher and co-principal investigator in FIREMAN project at the Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia (CTTC). He received the Ph.D. degree (cum laude) in Signal Theory and Communications from the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in 2018. His research interests include the design and performance analysis of wireless systems and protocols (PHY/MAC) with applications to cyber-physical and networked control systems.

Mohammad Shehab has obtained his B. Sc from Alexandria University in 2011. He worked as TA at Alexandria University and the Arab Academy in Egypt from 2012-2015. He obtained two M. Sc degrees from the Arab Academy and University of Oulu in 2014 and 2017, respectively. He is resuming his doctoral studies with Oulu's Centre for Wireless Communications since October 2017 and working on future wireless networks with focus on energy efficiency in Machine Type Communication. His work so far resulted in 10 conference papers, 4 journal papers, and 1 patent. Mohammad won the best student paper award in ISWCS 2017, and the Nokia foundation award consecutively for 2018 and 2019.

Jean Michel de Souza Sant'Ana received the B.Sc. degree in telecommunications engineering from the Federal Institute of Santa Catarina (IFSC), Brazil, in 2017, and the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil, in 2019. He is currently Ph.D. candidate and researcher with the Centre for Wireless Communications (CWC), University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland. His interests are on massive Machine-type Communications, specially Low Power Wide Area Networks, where he has been working techniques to increase the reliability of such networks.

Arthur Sena received the B.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering and the M.Sc. degree in Teleinformatics Engineering from the Federal University of Ceará, Brazil, in 2017 and 2019, respectively. From 2014 to 2015, he studied Computer Engineering as an exchange student at Illinois Institute of Technology, USA. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree at the School of Energy Systems at LUT University, Finland. He is also a Researcher in the Cyber-Physical Systems Group at LUT. His research interests include signal processing, mobile communications systems, non-orthogonal multiple access techniques, intelligent metasurfaces, and massive MIMO.

Mini-PosTers

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Joint ee-IoT and FIREMAN Webinar

December 11, 2020

Morning Session

Opening & welcome (10:00)


Keynote (10:05 – 11:00)

Petar Popovski, AAU, Denmark


Talks (11:00 – 12:00)

Onel López, ee-IoT, UOulu

Charalampos Kalalas, FIREMAN, CTTC, Spain

Lunch break (12:00-13:00)

Afternoon Session

Welcome (13:00)


Keynote (13:05 – 14:00)

Constantinos Papadias, ACG, Greece

Talks (14:00 – 15:30)

Mohammad Shehab, ee-IoT, UOulu

Jean Sant’Ana, FIREMAN, UOulu

Arthur Sena, ee-IoT, LUT


Mini-posters (10:00-15:30)

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