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I.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

September 17th, 2006,

18.00 Get together Hotel "Nadmorski"

September 18th, 2006, Day 1

1. Registration desk 8.00 - 16.30

2. Regular sessions 9.00 - 10.30

3. Refreshment break 10.30 - 11.00

4. Opening and plenary session 11.00 - 12.45

5. Lunch break 12.45 - 14.30

6. Regular and Poster session 14.30 - 16.00

7. Refreshment break 16.00 - 16.30 8. Regular sessions 16.30 - 18.00 9. Barbecue 19.00 - 24.00 September 19th, 2006, Day 2 1. Registration desk 8.00 - 16.30 2. Regular sessions 9.00 - 10.30 3. Refreshment break 10.30 - 11.00 4. Plenary session 11.00 - 12.45 5. Lunch break 12.45 - 14.30

6. Regular and Poster sessions 14.30 - 16.00

7. Refreshment break 16.00 - 16.30

8. Regular sessions 16.30 - 18.00

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September 18

th

, Monday, Day 1

9.00-10.30 Session 1 Hall 1 Session 2 Hall 2

10.30 –11.00 Refreshment break

11.00-12.45 Opening and Plenary Session

12.45-14.30 lunch

14.30-16.00 Session 3

Hall 1

Session 4

Hall 2 Poster Session

16.00-16.30 Refreshment break 16.30-18.00 Session 5 Hall 1 Session 6 Company Session Hall 2 19.00-24.00 Barbecue

September 19

th

, Tuesday, Day 2

9.00-10.30 Session 7 Hall 1 Session 8 Hall 2 10.30 –11.00 Break 11.00-12.45 Plenary Session Hall 1 12.45-14.30 Lunch 14.30-16.00 Session 9 Hall 1 Session 10

Hall 2 Poster Session

16.00-16.30 Break 16.30-18.00 Session 11 Hall 1 Session 12 Hall 2 18.00-18.30 Closing Session

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September 18th, 11

00

– 12

45

, Hall 1

Plenary Session 1

Chairmen:

Dag Wilhelmsen and Andrzej Najgebauer

1.1.

gen. bryg. dr inŜ. Edmund Smakulski – The Assumptions of Performance of Network Enabled Capabilities (in the C4ISR) in Polish Armed Forces

1.2.

prof. Wojciech Burakowski – Architectures for Providing QoS Multi-domain Environment: Lessons from European Projects

1.3.

Mr Angelo Messina – EDA Research & Technology

September 19

th

, 11

00

– 12

45

, Hall 1

Plenary Session 2

Chairmen:

Andrzej Najgebauer, Józef Jakubczyk and Marek Suchański

2.1.

Mr Marshall Billingslea – Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment, NATO Headquarters – Keynote Address

2.2.

prof. Andrzej Walczak – Micro and Nanophotonics Technology for Network Signal Cross-connections

Regular Sessions:

Monday, September 18th

Session 1. Network Technologies and Communication Services I: Monday,

September 18, Hall 1, 9.00-10.30

Session 2. Information Systems and Architectures: Monday, September 18, Hall 2, 9.00-10.30

Session 3. Network Technologies and Communication Services II: Monday,

September 18, Hall 1,14.30-16.00

Session 4. Modelling and Simulation I: Monday, September 18 Hall 2, 14.30-16.00 Session 5. Network Technologies and Communication Services III: Monday,

September 18, Hall 1, 16.30-18.00

Session 6. Company Session: Monday, September 18, Hall 2, 16.30-18.00 Tuesday, September 19th

Session 7. Communication Technology: Tuesday, September 19, Hall 1, 9.00-10.30 Session 8. Modelling and Simulation II: Tuesday, September 19, Hall 2, 9.00-10.30 Session 9. Wireless Communication I: Tuesday, September 19, Hall 1, 14.30-16.00 Session 10. Network Enabled Capabilities: Tuesday, September 19, Hall 2, 14.30-16.00 Session 11. Wireless Communication II: Tuesday, September 19, Hall 1, 16.30-18.00 Session 12. Information Security: Tuesday, September 19, Hall 2, 16.30-18.00

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September 18

th

September 18

th

, 9

00

– 10

30

, Hall 1

Session 1: Network Technologies and Communication Services I

Chairmen

Marek Amanowicz and Piotr Zaskórski

1.1. A MULTICAST VOICE OVER IP ENVIRONMENT USING SCIP AND IPSEC – CONCEPT AND PROTOTYPE IMPLEMENTATION

Jens Toelle, Harald Schmidt, Research Establishment for Applied Sciences (FGAN), Research Institute for Communication, Information Technology, and Ergonomics (FKIE), Germany

1.2. AD-HOC NETWORKING: INFRASTRUCTURE-FREE COMMUNICATIONS FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS

Michael Winkler, Marco Bartolozzi, NATO C3 AGENCY (NC3A), Netherlands 1.3. DECREASING OF “BIT POLLUTION” THROUGH “SEQUENCE REDUCTION”

Davras Yavuz, Salih Onganer, NATO C3 Agency (NC3A-NL), Netherlands

1.4. MULTI LEVEL PRECEDENCE AND PREEMPTION SERVICE FOR VOIP TRANSFER IN A TACTICAL NETWORK

Damian Duda, Piotr Pyda, Wiesław Łobejko, Military Communication Institute, Poland

September 18

th

, 9

00

– 10

30

, Hall 2

Session 2: Information Systems and Architectures

Chairmen

Jurgen Grosche and Milan Snajder

2.1. GROUND FORCES TACTICAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM (GF-TCCS) Petr Hrůza, Petr Tomeček, University of Defence, Czech Republic, Milan Šnajder, VTUL Prague

2.2. VISUALIZATION OF SPATIAL DATA IN COMMAND AND CONTROL INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Marc Spielmann, FGAN, Germany

2.3. SECURE INFORMATION SHARING IN A TACTICAL NETWORK

Marek Małowidzki, Kamil Liponoga, Piotr Soboński, Robert Goniacz, Joanna Śliwa, Rafał Piotrowski, Marek Amanowicz, Military Communication Institute, Poland 2.4. RISK IN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPELMENTATION OF INTEGRATED SYSTEMS.

Dariusz Pałka, Tomasz śyto, Information Technology & Communication Centre of

National Defence, Piotr Zaskórski, Cybernetics Faculty Military University of Technology, Poland

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September 18

th,

14

30

– 16

00

, Hall 1

Session 3: Network Technologies and Communication Services II

Chairmen

Davraz Yavuz and Angelo Messina

3.1. DEPLOYING IPv6 IN SECURE TACTICAL NETWORKS

Jarosław Krygier, Military University of Technology (MUT), Poland, Peter Sevenich, Markus Antweiler, Martin Lies, Institute for Communications, Information Processing and Ergonomics (FKIE), FGAN, Germany, Marek Amanowicz, Military Communication Institute (MCI), Poland

3.2. SOME PROPOSALS FOR NEW CADS

Jaroslav Dočkal, Pavel Pokorný, Aleš Stehlík, University of Defence, Czech Republic 3.3. ADAPTATION OF MAC PROTOCOL PARAMETERS FOR TACTICAL WLAN

Janusz Romanik, Bogusław Grochowina, Tomasz Szymczyk, Krzysztof Kosmowski, Military Communication Institute, Poland

3.4. NATO COOPERATIVE ESM OPERATIONS: THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE R. Thaens, F. Fiore, M. Schmidt, NATO C3 Agency

September 18

th

,

,

14

30

– 16

00

, Hall 2

Session 4: Modelling and Simulation I

Chairmen:

Marek Amanowicz and Jurgen Groshe

4.1. MODELING AND SIMULATION INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES IN THE CZECH ARMY FORCES

Jan Hodický, University of Defense Computer Science Department , Czech Republic 4.2. MODELLING DYNAMIC PROCESSES OF MILITARY OPERATIONS

Romuald Hoffmann, Radosław Pytlak, Military University of Technology Cybernetics Faculty, Poland

4.3. MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF C2 PROCESSES BASED ON CASES IN THE OPERATIONAL SIMULATION SYSTEM FOR CAXES

Ryszard Antkiewicz, Wojciech Kulas, Andrzej Najgebauer, Dariusz Pierzchała, Jarosław Rulka, Zbigniew Tarapata, Roman Wantoch-Rekowski, Military University of Technology Cybernetics Faculty, Poland

4.4. CALIBRATION OF SIMULATION MODELS OF SELECTED BATTLEFIELD PROCESSES

Ryszard Antkiewicz, Andrzej Najgebauer, Jarosław Rulka, Zbigniew Tarapata, Military University of Technology Cybernetics Faculty, Poland

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September 18

th

, 16

30

– 18

00

, Hall 1

Session 5: Network Technologies and Communication Services III

Chairmen:

Wojciech Burakowski and Ryszard Antkiewicz

5.1. TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS EVALUATION OF THE ACR STATIONARY MILITARY COMMUNICATION NETWORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF ITS MODERNIZATION

Zuzana Vranova, Antonin Mazalek, Department of Communication and Information Systems Faculty of Military Technology University of Defence, Czech Republic 5.2. THE QOS PROVISION IN IPV6 RADIO MILITARY NETWORKS

P. Łubkowski, J. Jarmakiewicz, Military University of Technology (MUT), J. Milewski, Military Communication Institute (MCI), Poland

5.3. MOBILE AGENTS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN NETWORKS WITH DISADVANTAGED COMMUNICATION

Marc Spielmann, FGAN e.V., FKIE, Jan Van den Bussche, Hasselt University, Department WNI, Germany

5.4. EXTERNAL FEC DESIGN TO INCREASE DATA TRANSFER RATES OVER BAMS RADIOS

Stéphane Pigeon, Bart Scheers, Patrick Verlinde, Royal Military Academy CISS Laboratory, Belgium

September 18

th

, 16

30

– 18

00

, Hall 2

Session 6: Company Session

Chairmen:

Marek Suchański and Józef Jakubczyk 6.1. The presentation of Radmor, Poland

6.2. The presentation of rola Security Solutions GmbH, Germany 6.3. The presentation of JANEs Sp. z o.o., Poland

6.4. The presentation of Radiotechnika Marketing , Poland 6.5. The presentation of R&D Marine Technology Centre, Poland

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September 19

th

September 19

th

, 9

00

– 10

30

, Hall 1

Session 7: Communication Technology

Chairmen:

Andrzej Walczak and Piotr Gajewski

7.1. CLASSIFIER OF DIGITAL MODULATION BASED ON THE ALGORITHM OF FAST WALSH–HADAMARD TRASFORM

Marie Richterova, David Juracek , University of Defence Faculty of Military Technology, Czech Republic

7.2. ANALYSIS OF WATER-FILLING ALGORITHM TO OPTIMIZE THE WCDMA SYSTEM CAPACITY

Piotr Gajewski, Krzysztof Maślanka, Tomasz Parzygnat, Military University of

Technology, Technology, Electronics Faculty,Poland

7.3. DATA TRANSMISSION IN THE 25 KHZ CHANNEL USING MULTICARRIER MODULATION

Rafal Krenz, Krzysztof Wesołowski, Adrian Langowski, Dobrochna Nadolna, Poznań University of Technology, Poland

7.4. LIQUID CRYSTALS DISPLAYS IN MILITARY APPLICATIONS

Jerzy Zieliński, Marek Olifierczuk, Institute of Applied Physics Military University of Technology, Poland

September 19

th

, 9

00

– 10

30

, Hall 2

Session 8: Modelling and Simulation II

Chairmen:

Jurgen Grosche and Józef Jakubczyk

8.1. DISTRIBUTED SIMULATION FRAMEWORK FOR DIVERSE THREAT ANALYSES IN CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Andrzej Najgebauer, Dariusz Pierzchała, Military University of Technology Cybernetics Faculty, Poland

8.2. 2D ANISOTROPIC WAVELET FOR EDGE EXTRACTION IN 2D SIGNAL

Andrzej Walczak, Military University of Technology Cybernetics Faculty, Poland, Leszek Puzio, University of Information Technology and Management, Poland

8.3. TERRORIST THREAT IDENTIFICATION USING SEMANTIC ASSOCIATIONS AND COMPLEX NETWORKS

Andrzej Najgebauer, Ryszard Antkiewicz, Mariusz Chmielewski, Rafał Kasprzyk, Military University of Technology Cybernetics Faculty, Poland

8.4. SIMULATION OF A DIRECT SEQUENCE SPREAD-SPECTRUM SYSTEM

Ion Tutănescu, Ion Sima, Constantin Anton, Faculty of Electronics, Communications and Computers, University of Piteşti, Romania

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September 19

th

, 14

30

– 16

00

, Hall 1

Session 9: Wireless Communication I

Chairmen

Witold Hołubowicz and Ryszard Antkiewicz

9.1. ESTIMATION OF SYMBOL RATE, CENTRE FREQUENCY DETUNING, AND MODULATION GROUP IN MONITORING OR COGNITIVE RECEIVERS

Ferdinand Liedtke, Ulrike Albers, FGAN-FKIE, Germany

9.2. WIRELESS INTEROPERABILITY IN THE NATO LAND TACTICAL ENVIRONMENT Filip Szczucki, Michael Street , NATO C3 Agency, Netherlands

9.3. A SOFTWARE TOOL FOR PREDICTING POWER CHARACTERISTICS FOR WLAN NETWORKS

Adam Lipka, National Institute of Telecommunications, Ryszard J. Katulski, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland

September 19

th

, 14

30

– 16

00

, Hall 2

Session 10: Network Enabled Capabilities

Chairmen

Marek Amanowicz and Markus Antweiler

10.1. APPLICATION OF KROKUS SYSTEM IN NETWORK CENTRIC ENVIRONMENT Joanna Śliwa, Rafał Piotrowski, Marek Amanowicz, Military Communication Institute, Poland

10.2. CHALLENGES OF SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE IMPLEMENTATION IN NETWORK ENABLED CAPABILITY ENVIRONMENT

Joanna Śliwa, Marek Amanowicz, Rafał Piotrowski, Marek Małowidzki, Military

Communication Institute, Poland

10.3. DEPLOYING WEB SERVICES: BRINGING NNEC TO THE EDGE James Busch, NATO C3 Agency, Netherlands

10.4. COALITION NETWORK DEFENCE COMMON OPERATIONAL PICTURE (CNET-D COP)

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September 19

th

, 16

30

– 18

00

, Hall 1

Session 11: Wireless Communication II

Chairmen

Milan Snajder and Grzegorz RóŜański

11.1. FINNISH SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO DEMONSTRATOR AND LESSONS LEARNED

Heikki Rantanen, Defence Forces Technical Research Centre, Ari Pouttu, University of Oulu/CWC, Reima Kettunen, Elektrobit Ltd, Finland

11.2. ON THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING A NEW WAVEFORM APPLICATION ONTO A GIVEN SDR PLATFORM

T. Kempf, E. M. Witte, V. Ramakrishnan, G. Ascheid, Institute for Integrated Signal Processing Systems, RWTH Aachen University, M. Adrat, M. Antweiler, Research Establishment for Applied Science (FGAN), Dept. FKIE/KOM, Germany

11.3. APPLICATION OF PACKET RADIO MULTIPLE ACCESS IN DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Patryk Mazurkiewicz, Jakub Łazowy, Witold Hołubowicz, Adam Mickiewicz University, Physics Department, Poland

11.4. FUTURE NEEDS, REQUIREMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF MILITARY WIRELESS DISTRIBUTED SENSOR NETWORKS

Jarosław Michalak, Leszek Nowosielski, Institute of Telecommunications MUT, Poland 11.5. THE FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN OF THE GALILEO RECEIVER

R. J. Katulski, Gdansk University of Technology , A. Lipka, R. Niski,

M. Radziwanowski, J. Stefański, J. śurek, National Institute of Telecommunications,

Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

September 19

th

, 16

30

– 18

00

, Hall 1

Session 12: Information Security

Chairmen

Davraz Yavuz and Ryszard Rugała

12.1. ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY IN SMALL DEVICES

Andrzej Chmielowiec, Enigma Information Security Systems Sp. z o.o., Poland 12.2. INFORMATION SECURITY IN TACTICAL C4ISR SYSTEMS

Thomas Nitsche, Research Establishment for Applied Science (FGAN) Research Institute for Communication, Information Technology and Ergonomics (FKIE), Germany 12.3. A NEW SECURITY FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION DOMAIN IN NETWORK

ENABLED CAPABILITY ENVIRONMENT

Bartosz Jasiul, Cryptology Department Military Communication Institute RTO Task Group on Network Enabled Security

12.4. CRYPTOANALYSIS OF PETRA’S FAMILY HASH FUNCTIONS Przemysław Rodwald, Military Communication Institute, Poland

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September 18

th

, 14

30

– 16

00

, Hall 1

September 19

th

, 14

30

– 16

00

, Hall 1

Poster Sessions

Chairmen:

Zbigniew Tarapata and Ryszard Rugała

P.1. ASTERISK – VOICE OVER IP OPEN SOURCE PBX Jerzy Dołowski, Military University of Technology, Poland

P.2. DATA MINING TECHNOLOGY AND ITS POSSIBLE APPLICATION IN CZECH ARMED FORCES

Ondryhal Vojtech, Department of Communication and Information Systems University of Defence, Czech Republic

P.3. Tracking control of Dangerous and military freights

Nijole Batarliene, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU), Department of Transport Managemen, Lithuania

P.4. PREDISTORTION FOR NON-LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIERS AND EQUALISATION IN MODERN RADIO SYSTEMS

Henryk Gierszal, Witold Hołubowicz, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland P.5. POSSIBILITIES OF PROCESSING OF DATA STORED IN DATABASES

Lubomír Semančík, Lubomír Dedera, Academy of Armed Forces Department of Informatics, Slovakia

P.6. SOURCE MAGE GNU/LINUX LIVE SYSTEM GENERATOR

Ladislav Hagara, Jan Cepek, Department of Communication and Information Systems (K-209), Computer Networks and Operating Systems Group University of Defence, Czech Republic

P.7. WIRELESS NETWORK WITH THE UAV AT THE THREAT OF TERRORIST ATTACK J.F. Urbánek, Civil Protection Department, Czech University of Defence, Czech Republic

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