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1 Wed, Nov 08, 2017 Conference Program 7:00am Registration 7:00am - 8:45am, Nov 8 A-401-Tower 1 Registration tables outside the room. 8:00am Workshop And Tutorial Opening 8:45am - 9:00am, Nov 8 A-401-Tower 1 Opening for the Workshop and Tutorials day. Marco Antonio To Director for Technology Research, Universidad Galileo 9:00am IEEE ComSoc Member and Activities 9:00am - 9:20am, Nov 8 A-401-Tower 1 Stefano Bregni IEEE ComSoc MGA Vice-President, IEEE Communications Society Keynote 1 - Sharing Infrastructure and Spectrum: A vision for the future of mobile networks 9:20am - 10:15am, Nov 8 A-401-Tower 1

2 The diverse and demanding requirements for the next generation of mobile networks necessitate a shift away from the rigid networks of previous generations, towards greater versatility and adaptability. Essential enablers for this versatility include: new, more flexible radio access technologies; the ability to share network infrastructure and spectrum; and dynamic management of resources across the wireless access and the optical backbone and core networks. In this talk, we will present our recent results on radio access network and spectrum sharing and how they affect planning for future network deployments. We will also discuss how our vision of broad resource sharing aligns with trends in 5G including softwarization, virtualization, and network slicing. Luiz DaSilva Chair of Telecommunications, Trinity College Dublin 10:00am Coffee Break AM 10:15am - 10:45am, Nov 8 Outside of the University's Cafeteria Coffee Break will be served at the University's Cafeteria. A special place is reserved for LATINCOM Attendees. Tutorial 1 - Security for 5G Wireless Communication Systems Recent Development and Challenges 10:45am - 12:30pm, Nov 8 A-412 Tower 1 Wireless communication technologies are ubiquitous nowadays. Most of the smart devices have Cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connections. These technologies have been developed for many years, nonetheless they are still being enhanced. More development can be expected in the next 5 years, such as faster transmission data rate, more efficient spectrum usage, lower power consumption, etc. Similarly, cellular networks have been evolved for several generations. For example, GSM as part of 2G family, UMTS as part of the 3G family, and LTE as part of 4G family. In the next few years, 5G wireless communication systems will continue the evolution to keep up with the fast- growing needs of customers. Secure wireless communications will certainly be part of other advances in the industry such as multimedia streaming, data storage and sharing in clouds, mobile cloud computing services, etc. This tutorial covers the topics on security for next generation mobile wireless networks, with focusing on 4G (LTE and LTE-A) and 5G wireless communication systems, followed by a discussion on the challenges and open research issues in the area.

3 Yi Qian Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nebraska Lincoln Tutorial 2 - Network Science: An Introduction 10:45am - 12:30pm, Nov 8 A-413 Tower 1 This 1-day short course will offer an introduction to the emerging discipline of Network Science that has applications in computer networks and social networks, among others. Networks are characterized from a graph theoretic perspective which highlights their structural properties. The emphasis in the course is on quantifying the relationship between network topology and the expected performance of the network under a variety of conditions. Contemporary networks appear to form somewhat randomly. This is especially the case for social networks, citation networks, the World Wide Web, and the Internet which provides the base structure for information networks. With increasing mobility, the nodes and transmission facilities are no longer static but continuously evolve in a fashion that appears random. How we can characterize such networks in a way that can lead to their protection or destruction (e.g., in the case of a biological network through which a communicable disease spreads) is an important objective of the course. The course will define some of the most important parameters of such networks such as their nodal degree distribution, Betweenness and Closeness associated with a node, and the entropy of a network graph. Using these and other parameters, the properties of Random, Small-world, and Scale-free networks are analyzed. Emphasis is placed on the scale-free networks which characterize a vast number of evolving networks, including the Internet. Pramode Verma Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Oklahoma Tutorial 3 - Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Multipath Radio Channels for Vehicular Communications 10:45am - 12:30pm, Nov 8 A-202 Tower 1 - Electronics Laboratory. The interest that exists globally around the so-called intelligent transportation systems (ITS) has fostered a large amount of research activities aimed at developing new wireless communication technologies for the information exchange among vehicles on the move. The design of such technology gained an important momentum when in 1999 the American Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated a 75 MHz bandwidth in the 5.9 GHz band for dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) systems. A further step forward toward the development of vehicular communication systems (VCS) came recently in the form of an amendment to the IEEE standard. This amendment, referred to as the IEEE p, provides specifications for the air interface of DSRC systems at the physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) layers. While the future ahead looks promising, the design of radio transceivers for VCS is not a trivial task, because the high speed at which the vehicles can move poses new challenges that are not a concern for conventional mobile communication

4 systems. For example, due to the rapidly changing propagation conditions that are typically found in vehicular communication environments, the Doppler shift effects and the non- stationary characteristics of the wireless channel become exacerbated. These issues can significantly affect the performance of transceivers that are not optimized to operate over highly time-varying channels. Proper channel models are therefore needed that provide insights into the physics of vehicle- to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) radio reception, and at the same time, that lend themselves to mathematical and numerical system performance investigations. This tutorial seeks to provide a friendly introduction to the modeling, analysis and simulation of multipath radio channels for the performance evaluation of VCS. The tutorial is presented striving to make its contents accessible to the nonspecialist, and enriching for professionals with experience in the field. Therefore, its target audience includes bachelor students, engineers, and researchers with interest in VCS. Carlos Gutiérrez Associate Professor, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi 12:00pm Lunch Break 12:30pm - 2:00pm, Nov 8 Free There are available lunches at the Cafeteria or you can walk to neighbour university UFM that has Subway, Coffee Shops, among others. LATINCOM covers only 2 coffee breaks on Wednesday, we've tried them enough so you don't need a big lunch. Thursday and Friday it includes Lunch + 2 Coffee Breaks 2:00pm Tutorial 1 - Security for 5G Wireless Communication Systems Recent Development and Challenges 2:00pm - 3:30pm, Nov 8 A-412 Tower 1 Wireless communication technologies are ubiquitous nowadays. Most of the smart devices have Cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connections. These technologies have been developed for many years, nonetheless they are still being enhanced. More development can be expected in the next 5 years, such as faster transmission data rate, more efficient spectrum usage, lower power consumption, etc. Similarly, cellular networks have been evolved for several generations. For example, GSM as part of 2G family, UMTS as part of the 3G family, and LTE as part of 4G family. In the next few years, 5G wireless communication systems will continue the evolution to keep up with the fast- growing needs of customers. Secure wireless communications will certainly be part of other advances in the industry such

5 as multimedia streaming, data storage and sharing in clouds, mobile cloud computing services, etc. This tutorial covers the topics on security for next generation mobile wireless networks, with focusing on 4G (LTE and LTE-A) and 5G wireless communication systems, followed by a discussion on the challenges and open research issues in the area. Yi Qian Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nebraska Lincoln Tutorial 2 - Network Science: An Introduction 2:00pm - 3:30pm, Nov 8 A-413 Tower 1 This 1-day short course will offer an introduction to the emerging discipline of Network Science that has applications in computer networks and social networks, among others. Networks are characterized from a graph theoretic perspective which highlights their structural properties. The emphasis in the course is on quantifying the relationship between network topology and the expected performance of the network under a variety of conditions. Contemporary networks appear to form somewhat randomly. This is especially the case for social networks, citation networks, the World Wide Web, and the Internet which provides the base structure for information networks. With increasing mobility, the nodes and transmission facilities are no longer static but continuously evolve in a fashion that appears random. How we can characterize such networks in a way that can lead to their protection or destruction (e.g., in the case of a biological network through which a communicable disease spreads) is an important objective of the course. The course will define some of the most important parameters of such networks such as their nodal degree distribution, Betweenness and Closeness associated with a node, and the entropy of a network graph. Using these and other parameters, the properties of Random, Small-world, and Scale-free networks are analyzed. Emphasis is placed on the scale-free networks which characterize a vast number of evolving networks, including the Internet. Pramode Verma Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Oklahoma Tutorial 3 - Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Multipath Radio Channels for Vehicular Communications 2:00pm - 3:30pm, Nov 8 A-202 Tower 1 - Electronics Laboratory. The interest that exists globally around the so-called intelligent transportation systems (ITS) has fostered a large amount of research activities aimed at developing new wireless communication technologies for the information exchange among vehicles on the move. The design of such technology

6 gained an important momentum when in 1999 the American Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated a 75 MHz bandwidth in the 5.9 GHz band for dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) systems. A further step forward toward the development of vehicular communication systems (VCS) came recently in the form of an amendment to the IEEE standard. This amendment, referred to as the IEEE p, provides specifications for the air interface of DSRC systems at the physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) layers. While the future ahead looks promising, the design of radio transceivers for VCS is not a trivial task, because the high speed at which the vehicles can move poses new challenges that are not a concern for conventional mobile communication systems. For example, due to the rapidly changing propagation conditions that are typically found in vehicular communication environments, the Doppler shift effects and the non- stationary characteristics of the wireless channel become exacerbated. These issues can significantly affect the performance of transceivers that are not optimized to operate over highly time-varying channels. Proper channel models are therefore needed that provide insights into the physics of vehicle- to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) radio reception, and at the same time, that lend themselves to mathematical and numerical system performance investigations. This tutorial seeks to provide a friendly introduction to the modeling, analysis and simulation of multipath radio channels for the performance evaluation of VCS. The tutorial is presented striving to make its contents accessible to the nonspecialist, and enriching for professionals with experience in the field. Therefore, its target audience includes bachelor students, engineers, and researchers with interest in VCS. Carlos Gutiérrez Associate Professor, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi LATINCOM - WORKSHOP - Session I 2:00pm - 3:30pm, Nov 8 A-511 Tower 1 ID spoofing avoidance based on one-way functions Ricardo Pontaza (National ChiaoTung University - Taiwan) Ying-Dar Lin (National Chiao Tung University - Taiwan) A Distributed Test Case Dependencies Architecture - Application to the SIP protocol Alberto Marroquin (Universidad Galileo - Guatemala), Vencent Martinez (Galileo University - Guatemala), José Solares (CODEVOZ - Guatemala), Stephane Maag (Telecom SudParis - France) Managing Elasticity in an NFV-based IaaS Environment Alexandre Heideker (Universidade Federal do ABC - Brazil), Carlos Kamienski (Universidade Federal do ABC - Brazil) Automated Suggesting Software Metrics Framework Sarah Dahab (Telecom Sud Paris - France), Juan Hernandez-Porras (Telecom Sud Paris - France), Stephane Maag (Telecom SudParis - France)

7 3:00pm Coffee Break PM 3:30pm - 4:00pm, Nov 8 Outside of the University's Cafeteria Coffee Break will be served at the University's Cafeteria. A special place is reserved for LATINCOM Attendees. 4:00pm Tutorial 1 - Security for 5G Wireless Communication Systems Recent Development and Challenges 4:00pm - 5:30pm, Nov 8 A-412 Tower 1 Wireless communication technologies are ubiquitous nowadays. Most of the smart devices have Cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connections. These technologies have been developed for many years, nonetheless they are still being enhanced. More development can be expected in the next 5 years, such as faster transmission data rate, more efficient spectrum usage, lower power consumption, etc. Similarly, cellular networks have been evolved for several generations. For example, GSM as part of 2G family, UMTS as part of the 3G family, and LTE as part of 4G family. In the next few years, 5G wireless communication systems will continue the evolution to keep up with the fast- growing needs of customers. Secure wireless communications will certainly be part of other advances in the industry such as multimedia streaming, data storage and sharing in clouds, mobile cloud computing services, etc. This tutorial covers the topics on security for next generation mobile wireless networks, with focusing on 4G (LTE and LTE-A) and 5G wireless communication systems, followed by a discussion on the challenges and open research issues in the area. Yi Qian Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nebraska Lincoln Tutorial 2 - Network Science: An Introduction 4:00pm - 5:30pm, Nov 8 A-413 Tower 1 This 1-day short course will offer an introduction to the emerging discipline of Network Science that has applications in computer networks and social networks, among others. Networks are characterized from a graph theoretic perspective which highlights their structural properties. The emphasis in the course is on quantifying the relationship between network topology and the expected performance of the network under a variety of conditions.

8 Contemporary networks appear to form somewhat randomly. This is especially the case for social networks, citation networks, the World Wide Web, and the Internet which provides the base structure for information networks. With increasing mobility, the nodes and transmission facilities are no longer static but continuously evolve in a fashion that appears random. How we can characterize such networks in a way that can lead to their protection or destruction (e.g., in the case of a biological network through which a communicable disease spreads) is an important objective of the course. The course will define some of the most important parameters of such networks such as their nodal degree distribution, Betweenness and Closeness associated with a node, and the entropy of a network graph. Using these and other parameters, the properties of Random, Small-world, and Scale-free networks are analyzed. Emphasis is placed on the scale-free networks which characterize a vast number of evolving networks, including the Internet. Pramode Verma Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Oklahoma Tutorial 3 - Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Multipath Radio Channels for Vehicular Communications 4:00pm - 5:30pm, Nov 8 A-202 Tower 1 - Electronics Laboratory. The interest that exists globally around the so-called intelligent transportation systems (ITS) has fostered a large amount of research activities aimed at developing new wireless communication technologies for the information exchange among vehicles on the move. The design of such technology gained an important momentum when in 1999 the American Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated a 75 MHz bandwidth in the 5.9 GHz band for dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) systems. A further step forward toward the development of vehicular communication systems (VCS) came recently in the form of an amendment to the IEEE standard. This amendment, referred to as the IEEE p, provides specifications for the air interface of DSRC systems at the physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) layers. While the future ahead looks promising, the design of radio transceivers for VCS is not a trivial task, because the high speed at which the vehicles can move poses new challenges that are not a concern for conventional mobile communication systems. For example, due to the rapidly changing propagation conditions that are typically found in vehicular communication environments, the Doppler shift effects and the non- stationary characteristics of the wireless channel become exacerbated. These issues can significantly affect the performance of transceivers that are not optimized to operate over highly time-varying channels. Proper channel models are therefore needed that provide insights into the physics of vehicle- to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) radio reception, and at the same time, that lend themselves to mathematical and numerical system performance investigations. This tutorial seeks to provide a friendly introduction to the modeling, analysis and simulation of multipath radio channels for the performance evaluation of VCS. The tutorial is presented striving to make its contents accessible to the nonspecialist, and enriching for professionals with experience in the field. Therefore, its target audience includes bachelor students, engineers, and researchers with interest in VCS.

9 Carlos Gutiérrez Associate Professor, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi LATINCOM - WORKSHOP - Session II 4:00pm - 5:30pm, Nov 8 A-511 Tower 1 LoRaWAN Practical Tests: Indoor and Underground Applications Jorge Seki (Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Telecomunicações (CPqD) - Brazil), Juliano Bazzo (Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Telecomunicações (CPqD) - Brazil), Dick Melgarejo (Brazilian Telecommunication R&D Center - Peru), Ivan Junqueira (Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Telecomunicações (CPqD) - Brazil) DHYMON: a Continuous Decentralized Hybrid Monitoring Architecture for MANETs Jose Alfredo Alvarez Aldana (Telecom SudParis - France), Stephane Maag (Institut Telecom SudParis - France), Zaidi Fatiha (Université Paris Sud XI - France) Signal Detection Methods in Cognitive Mobile Radio Networks: A Performance Comparison Pablo Palacios Játiva (University of Chile - Ecuador), Cesar Azurdia Meza (University of Chile - Chile), Claudio Estevez (Universidad de Chile - Chile) Dynamic Android Malware Detection: A Survey Oscar Somarriba (Mondragon University - Nicaragua) Thu, Nov 09, :00am REGISTRATION 7:30am - 8:30am, Nov 9 Main Auditorium Please have your registration confimation or the Whova App installed with your QR code. 8:00am LATINCOM INAUGURATION 8:30am - 9:10am, Nov 9 Main Auditorium Inauguration with Organizing Committee and VIP Guests.

10 9:00am Keynote 2 - Network Localization and Navigation: A New Opportunity in Statistical Communication Theory 9:10am - 10:00am, Nov 9 Main Auditorium The availability of positional information is of extreme importance in numerous wireless applications. The coming years will see the emergence of location-aware networks with sub-meter localization accuracy, minimal infrastructure, and high robustness in harsh (GPS challenged) environments. To reach this goal we advocate network localization and navigation, a new paradigm that exploits a combination of wideband transmission and spatiotemporal cooperation. Our work relies on statistical communication theory and has addressed this problem from three perspectives: theoretical framework, cooperative algorithms, and network experimentation. This talk will provide an overview of our recent research results in this exciting field. Moe Win Director of the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS), Massachusetts Institute of Technology 10:00am Coffee Break - AM 10:00am - 10:30am, Nov 9 De la Vega - 3rd Floor NETWORKING 1 10:40am - 12:20pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Garavito) - 3rd Floor ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES 10:40am - 12:20pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Dali) - 3rd Floor COMMUNICATIONS THEORY 1 10:40am - 12:20pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Asturias) - 3rd Floor 12:00pm

11 Lunch Break 12:30pm - 2:00pm, Nov 9 La Terraza 2:00pm NETWORKING 2 2:00pm - 3:40pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Garavito) - 3rd Floor WIRELESS COMM & NETWORKING 1 2:00pm - 3:40pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Dali) - 3rd Floor COMMUNICATIONS THEORY 2 2:00pm - 3:40pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Asturias) - 3rd Floor 3:00pm Coffee Break - PM 3:40pm - 4:10pm, Nov 9 De la Vega - 3rd Floor 4:00pm Keynote 3 - Multiple Access for 5G Challenges Ahead 4:10pm - 5:00pm, Nov 9 Main Auditorium Multiple access refers to the way radio resources are shared among different users. The multiple access techniques used in 2G and 3G cellular networks were time-division multiple access (TDMA) and code-division multiple access (CDMA), both being used in conjunction with single-carrier transmission. A big leap came out when WiFi and 4G cellular standards were developed. All of these networks adopted orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) for transmission, but they differed in the way the radio resources were shared. While WiFi continued to use conventional TDMA, WiMAX used orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA), and 3GPP LTE used OFDMA on the downlink and single-carrier frequency-division multiple access (SC-FDMA) on the uplink. For the development of future 5G, while OFDMA and some of its variants stand up as the major technology, there are a number of proposals based on non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) whose basic principle is to superpose user signals and make use of serial interference cancellation at the receiver. In this talk, after giving a historical review, we will describe the basic principle of NOMA, and discuss its potential and the related challenges.

12 Hikmet Sari Chief Scientist at Sequans Communications and Professor at Nanjing University, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications 5:00pm COMMUNICATION SERVICES 1 5:00pm - 6:00pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Garavito) - 3rd Floor SIGNAL PROCESSING 1 5:00pm - 6:00pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Dali) - 3rd Floor COMMUNICATIONS THEORY 3 5:00pm - 6:00pm, Nov 9 Pintores (Asturias) - 3rd Floor 8:00pm Gala Dinner 8:00pm - 10:00pm, Nov 9 La Terraza Gala Dinner Fri, Nov 10, :00am Keynote 4 - Unconditional Security through Quantum Uncertainty 9:10am - 10:00am, Nov 10 Main Auditorium Quantum mechanics with all its oddities offers a way to secure information unconditionally. This talk will address contemporary and other innovative means to secure information in transit unconditionally.

13 Pramode Verma Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Oklahoma 10:00am Coffee Break - AM 10:00am - 10:30am, Nov 10 De la Vega - 3rd Floor COMMUNICATION SERVICES 2 10:40am - 12:20pm, Nov 10 Pintores (Garavito) - 3rd Floor SIGNAL PROCESSING 2 10:40am - 12:20pm, Nov 10 Pintores (Dali) - 3rd Floor 12:00pm Lunch Break 12:30pm - 2:00pm, Nov 10 La Terraza 2:00pm QoS & RELIABILITY 2:00pm - 3:40pm, Nov 10 Pintores (Garavito) - 3rd Floor WIRELESS COMM & NETWORKING 2 2:00pm - 3:40pm, Nov 10 Pintores (Dali) - 3rd Floor 3:00pm CONFERENCE CLOSING & Coffee Break - PM 3:40pm - 4:10pm, Nov 10 Main Auditorium

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