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WWI Symposium 2006 PDF Print E-mail

Introduction

The Wireless World Initiative (WWI) is a major European research initiative to create the technologies needed for Systems Beyond 3G (B3G) in a cross industry and academia research collaboration. The WWI is a set of 5 coordinated research projects MobiLife, SPICE, Ambient Networks, WINNER and E2R partly funded under the European Union’s 6th Framework Programme spanning the communications stack from future wireless air interfaces, through ambient networking, adaptive radio systems, service provisioning frameworks and distributed application architecture. 

The initiative represents the collaborative work of over 100 organizations from Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, more than 700 researchers and in excess of € 80M of investment thus far. At the end of 2005, the initiative completed the first phase of its projects, framing the conceptual architectures for B3G and advancing enabling technologies. Since the beginning of 2006, the projects entered the second 2-year phase.

The Symposium Agenda contains a Joint Plenary followed by two parallel Workshop Tracks:

  • Workshop on "Users, Services and Service Platforms" (MobiLife and SPICE)
    • The workshop is built upon the high-level WWI statements:
      • User Centricity is a key in WWI
        • To ensure excellent user experience
        • To find ways to exploit and deploy technologies such that they give added value to the users (or customers)
      • Services and applications are the users’ “window” to the underlying layers and technologies.
      • Users do not see (or should not see) the technologies themselves, but the better user experience and added value they can provide through services and applications
      • Good services and applications give users better user experience and added value, and enable deployment of new technologies!
    • MobiLife and SPICE target these issues as follows:
      • MobiLife researches on concepts, technologies and architectures enabling novel applications and services for B3G. This is the final major public event for MobiLife summarising and demonstrating its results from the 28-month project (Sep2004-Dec2006).
      • SPICE is a 2.5-year project that started in Jan2006. SPICE concentrates on enabling service concepts and technologies from a service platform point of view. This is the first major public event for describing the SPICE concepts and frameworks from its first project year.
  • Workshop on "Communication Technologies" (Ambient Networks, WINNER and E2R)
    • The Wireless World, or B3G world, relies on efficient and cost-effective communication infrastructures that can enable applications and services as stated in the high-level WWI statements. This workshop concentrates on the communication infrastructure issues from network, radio and reconfigurability perspectives.
    • Ambient Networks, WINNER and E2R are looking at network, radio and reconfigurability aspects in the future communication systems. They entered their second 2-year research phases in Jan2006 and the projects will present new results from their research work.

We are pleased to welcome you to the 3rd WWI Symposium in Helsinki and are looking forward to a fruitful meeting on concepts and technologies for Systems Beyond 3G the Wireless World!

Agenda

The event agenda is as follows:

08:00
Registration
09:00
Joint Plenary: Opening, WWI overview and Invited Talks
09:00 Opening and WWI Overview 
            Werner Mohr, Siemens Networks GmbH&Co KG /Chairman of the WWI Steering Board
09:25 Overview of Achievements in WWI 
            Henrik Abramowicz,Ericsson / Chairman of the WWI Coordination Team 
09:45 Invited Presentation / Users and Services as Drivers in the Mobile and Wireless World 
            Kirsi Valtari, VP Technology, Elisa
10:30 Invited Presentation / European Commission 
            Rainer Zimmermann, European Commission
11:00
Coffee break
11:30
Workshop 1: MobiLife, SPICE
11:30 MobiLife Overview and Architecture
            Mika Klemettinen, Nokia
            Stephan Steglich, Fraunhofer FOKUS
12:15 SPICE Overview and Architecture
            Christophe Cordier, France Telecom
            Francois Carrez, Alcatel
Workshop 2: AN, WINNER, E2R
11:30 Unified Business Model (UBM): Ecosystem for
            Beyond 3G
            Pieter Ballon, University of Brussels
12:00 How to Exploit Networks Surrounding You
            Norbert Niebert, Ericsson
12:30 E2R II System Architecture and Reconfiguration
            Management Plane
            Zachos Boufidis, University of Athens
13:00
Lunch break
14:00
Workshop 1 (continues): MobiLife
14:00 Introduction
            Mika Klemettinen, Nokia
14:05 How the Users Perceive the Future
            Services and Business Models?
            Annakaisa Häyrynen, Elisa
14:25 Making it Easy to Manage the User            
            Environment – Multimodality and Personalisation
            at Your Service!
            David Bonnefoy, Motorola
14:45 Privacy in the Context-Aware World
            Johan Hjelm, Ericsson
15:05 Context in Your Pocket - the MobiLifeContext
            Management Framework and ContextWatcher
            Matthias Wagner, Docomo
15:25 Closing Remarks
            Mika Klemettinen, Nokia
Workshop 2 (continues): AN, WINNER, E2R
14:00 How to Benefit from Heterogeneous 
            Technologies
            Jens Gebert, Alcatel
14:30 Providing Connectivity in a Safe and Secure
            Manner
            Marcus Brunner, NEC
15:00 Deployment Aspects of New Radio Systems
            Albena Mihovska, Aalborg University 
15:30
Coffee break
16:00
Workshop 1 (continues): SPICE
16:00 Introduction
            Christophe Cordier, France Telecom
16:05 Intelligent Service Enablers
            Herma van Kranenburg, Telematica Instituut
16:25 Best-Configured Communication Environment
            Antonio Vitale, Alcatel
16:45 Service Roaming
            Josip Zoric, Telenor
17:05 Service Composition
            Alberto Baravaglio, Telecom Italia
17:25 Closing Remarks
            Christophe Cordier, France Telecom
Workshop 2 (continues): AN, WINNER, E2R
16:00 Novel Flexible Spectrum Use Capabilities of
            WINNER
            Jean-Philippe Kermoal, Nokia 
16:30 Cognitive Radio and Networks for Beyond 3G
            Developments
            Didier Bourse, Motorola 
17:00 Evolution Paths towards New Radio Systems
            Eiman Mohyeldin / Ludwig Hiebinger, Siemens Networks
            GmbH&Co KG 
17:30
End of symposium

Registration

EARLY REGISTRATION FEE EUR 100 VALID UNTIL 10.11.2006!

AFTER 10.11.2006 THE REGISTRATION FEE IS EUR 120!

Registration fee (EUR 100 including VAT 22% from Finland) includes

  • registration
  • symposium material
  • demonstration booth
  • morning coffee
  • lunch
  • afternoon coffee

In case of cancellation, no refunds will be made, but substitute participants are welcome!

Related to lunch, selection of meat (default) / vegetarian lunch will be available; your selection will be checked in the registration confirmation email.

 Enter the registration/payment page.

Venue

WWI Symposium is being held at Helsingin Messukeskus (the Helsinki Fair Centre) Conference Wing, only 20 minutes by tram or 5 minutes by train (+ 5 minutes walk) from the city centre - visit their website.

The Helsinki Fair Centre
Messuaukio 1
FIN-00521 Helsinki
Finland
Website:
www.finnexpo.fi

Local transportation links:

More information about Helsinki and Finland:

If you are citizen of a country from where it is necessary to have a visa for visiting Finland, you must obtain a visa before travelling. Please contact your local Finnish Embassy for all relevant visa information.

Accommodation

We have reserved a limited number of rooms for 19.-24.11.2006 (Sun-Fri) from two centrally located hotels with a special WWI Symposium price:

  • Radisson SAS Plaza Helsinki
    Mikonkatu 23, 00100 Helsinki
  • Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Helsinki
    Runeberginkatu 2, 00100 Helsinki

Reservations:

  • Block reservation code: WWI06
  • Availability until 19.10.2006 (19:00 CET) - NEW DEADLINE 31.10.2006!
  • 110.00 EUR / night
    • Single or double room
    • Includes buffet breakfast and sauna
  • Tel: +358 20 1234 700 (select: "2: individual room reservations")
  • Fax: +358 20 1234 740 (individual room reservations)
  • Email:

There are multiple good quality hotels in Helsinki.  In case the block reservations become full, you may check the IST 2006 accomodation pages for nearby hotels and their prices.

Please contact the hotels directly and well in advance, since the IST conference running in parallel and the Finnish EU presidency make many hotels full during the fall period.

Flyer

Updated event flyer (with full agenda) in PDF:  WWI Symposium 2006 flyer-NEW.pdf

Organisers

WWI Symposium is organised this time by Nokia / MobiLife project. For more information regarding

  • the overall organisations, please contact Dr Mika Klemettinen ().
  • the registration and payments, please contact Ms Christiane Stärk ().

 

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