XXI Konferencja
„S i e c i K o m p u t e r o w e”
21st Conference‘C o m p u t e r N e t w o r k s’
K o m u n i k a t n r 2 23-27 czerwca 2014 A n n o u n c e m e n t n o 2 June 23-27, 2014Version
Table of Contents
The ‘Computer Networks 2014’ Conference ... 3
Conference History ... 6
Program Committee CN2014 ... 12
Organizing Committee CN2014 ... 20
Technical co-sponsor of CN2014: IEEE Poland Section ... 22
Technical partner of CN2014: iNEER ... 25
Keynote Talks ... 26
Agenda ... 31
Gala dinner ... 47
CN Publications ... 48
The list of entities participating in the CN2014 edition ... 52
The list of entities participating in the previous conference editions ... 53
About the venue... 56
Local info ... 61
Distances ... 63
How to reach the venue? ... 64
The road maps ... 65
General plan of the hotel area ... 67
The ‘Computer Networks 2014’ Conference
The conference has been organized by the Institute of Informatics belonging to the Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science of the Silesian University of Technology every year since 1993. In 2014, it is the 7th international edition of the conference and 21st edition at all.The main intention of the conference was and still is the integration of national and international scientific and industrial environments, by enabling scientists to exchange information related to research led by them. The Computer Networks (CN) conference is dedicated to all activities related to computer networks. Our mission is to deliver a common platform for scientists, academics, researchers, students, industrialists, and other people interested in computer networks and involved in their usage and development. The conference allows attenders to exchange and improve their knowledge, experience, and skills. Special efforts are made to allow students participation too.
It was decided to divide accepted presentations into tracks which group listeners of similar interests. The tracks of the conference refers to:
computer networks
This track refers to all issues related directly to computer networks. This is the main track of the conference and most of the presented reports refer to this track.
teleinformatics and telecommunictaions
All topics connected with computer communications technologies considered in the context of computer networking and informatics are considered in this track.
new technologies
The brand new technologies, even from the edge of contemporarily familiar ones, which could be used while networking are included in this track.
queues theory and queuing networks
In the ‘queueing’ track topics from the wide area of network modeling and analyzing are presented and discussed.
innovative applications
The CN conference gives also an opportunity to present applications from area of computer networks. Only innovative solutions are taken.
The detailed and current list of the conference topics are available on the conference website. The presented tracks and detailed topics does not limit the conference scope. The CN area constantly evolves and is updated each year. This year, it is the second time when
communications area is expected and highlighted as a separate track. The co-organizer of the conference is the Committee of Informatics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Section of Computer Network and Distributed Systems. Thanks to such a support you can attend the keynote lectures.
The conference has also the technical co-sponsoring of the IEEE and the technical patronage of the iNEER. Both organizations support us in keeping conference up to date, in controlling level of its content as well as give us many suggestions, opinions and useful guidance. More about IEEE and iNEER is presented in the next chapters. The high level of the CN proceedings is also ensured by our members of Technical Program Committee, by Editors, and by the Editorial Board.
The organizers of CN conference are always open for special session proposals. It is possible to arrange a session connected with any specific subject matter of networking aspects.
The detailed agenda of the CN2014 is available in this booklet, on the CN website, and at the posters displayed during the conference in the main halls of the hotel buildings. Nonetheless, the concise description of the key events is presented below.
At the beginning of the conference, on Tuesday, June 24, during the plenary session, very interesting keynote lectures are delivered by our eminent guests:
Miroslav VOZNAK (VŠB–Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic) - Speech emotion recognition
Maciej STASIAK (Poznań University of Technology, Poland) - Queuing models for 3G and 4G mobile network systems
Other key-note talks are delivered during the next days:
Alexander SCHILL (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) - Network emulation for testing groupware systems
Marcin KAPCZYŃSKI (Thomson Reuters) - Validation of publications and the Web of Science indexing criteria
Aliaksandr BIRUKOU (Springer-Verlag) - Publishing scientific research in journals, conference proceedings, books
The special sessions are finished by an experts panel intended for asking questions and discussing with our experts. Finally, after the conference closure, the free panel is available. We encourage to attendant this panel and share your thoughts with others. More information about the topics and professional profiles of the lecturers are presented in one of the next chapters.
Additionally, the IEEE speeches will be delivered by the member of the board director of the IEEE Poland Section management Mr. Maciej Linczuk PhD and the local chief of the Computer Society C-016, Mr. Jacek Izydorczyk PhD from the Silesian University of Technology. The topics respectively are ‘40 years of Poland Section IEEE’ and ‘IEEE Explore’.
On Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday, Thursday morning as well as Friday morning regular sessions are planned. During these sessions, the participants of CN2014 will give their speeches. There are 34 presentations in English and 7 in Polish. The Polish session is the last regular session. Please notice, that the time designed for a single speech contains also the time for discussion.
The conference closing is scheduled for Friday about noon. The CN participants check out is expected on Friday till 1 pm.
At the very end, after the CN closing, an additional event is planned. It is a special session on IT-related aspects of e-business. There are four speeches connected with this session. The eBusiness session is dedicated only for these participants who declared attendance while registered. Check out for these participant is expected on Saturday till 10 am.
Available materials associated with the lectures as well as photos can be downloaded from the conference website. The papers connected with the presented topics are available on the publishers’ websites.
Please be advised, that we want to take a common picture on Wednesday before dinner. We cordially encourage you to come.
The guided tour around the palace is scheduled on Tuesday evening, about 7.30 pm.
The guided tour to the Lwówek Śląski and Lwówek Brewery is planned on Thursday after lunch. The trip is available only to participants who have declared attendance in it. Please be on time. The coach departure time is 2 pm. The duration is approximately 4.5 hours.
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Conference History
The ‘Computer Networks’ conference was established in 1993 in the Institute of Informatics which belongs to the Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science of the Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland.
The main originator, organizer and chief of the conference Program Committee was Professor Andrzej Grzywak, the prominent specialist of network systems.
The first five editions of the conference took place in the halls of the Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science of the Silesian University of Technology. In 1999 the conference was organized as an open event for the first time. The venue was the capital of the Polish Tatra Mountains, Zakopane. Each of the next editions was organized outside Gliwice, always in the mountains regions so far.
Edition Date Venue
I February 1993 AEI Faculty, Silesian University of Technology Gliwice II February 1995 AEI Faculty, Silesian University of Technology Gliwice III February 1996 AEI Faculty, Silesian University of Technology Gliwice IV February 1997 AEI Faculty, Silesian University of Technology Gliwice V February 1998 AEI Faculty, Silesian University of Technology Gliwice
VI June 23-26, 1999 ‘Barbara’ Hotel Zakopane
VII June 14-16, 2000 Central Sport Center Zakopane
VIII June 18-20, 2001 Conference Center ‘Czarny Potok’ Krynica IX June 11-14, 2002 ‘Zakopane’ Military Holiday Center Kościelisko X June 10-13, 2003 ‘Orle Gniazdo’ Congress & Recreation Center Szczyrk XI June 23-25, 2004 ‘Zakopane’ Military Holiday Center Kościelisko
XII June 22-24, 2005 ECC ‘Anatałówka’ Zakopane
XIII June 21-23, 2006 ECC ‘Anatałówka’ Zakopane
XIV June 17-20, 2007 ECC ‘Anatałówka’ Zakopane
XV June 17-21, 2008 ECC ‘Anatałówka’ Zakopane
XVI June 16-20, 2009 ‘Vestina’ Hotel Wisła
XVII June 15-19, 2010 RCC ‘Muflon’ Ustroń
XVIII June 14-18, 2011 RCC ‘Muflon’ Ustroń
XIX June 19-23, 2012 ‘Meta’ Hotel Szczyrk
XX June 17-21, 2013 The Brunów Palace Lwówek Śląski
XXI June 23-27, 2014 The Brunów Palace Lwówek Śląski
In 2008 the conference form was changed into international with two official languages: English and Polish, and it gives guests from abroad the opportunity to participate. Since that moment, the number of foreign guests has been constantly growing.
The conference organizers have always cared about strong contact with industry. Thus, during many editions it was possible to meet representatives of various Polish and foreign companies, who shared their knowledge and experience with our participants, and simultaneously took advantage from obtaining contact with academic society.
The extension of the conference formula became an ambition of the organizers. The scope of the conference is updated each year in consultation with partners, co-organizers, and the TPC members. The contemporary topics as well as ones from untypical domains are welcome. There are certain domains of knowledge, which apparently seem to be not directly connected with computer networks. They has been allowed to be presented during the conference, provided that they are direct connections with networking issues. The examples are domains related to nanoinformatics, quantum technologies, molecular networks, as well as biological and chemical aspects of informatics.
In the conference history, there was also events not directly connected with subject of the conference. Eg. in 2012, the special session ‘Stefan Węgrzyn In Memoriam’ was organized. It was a session dedicated to the memory of a longtime member of TPC. Professor Węgrzyn was a co-creator (1964) of the Faculty of Automatic Control (currently the Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science) of Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice. Initially he was the head of the Chair of the Automatic Control Theory and later, during the years 1971 to 1995 he was director of the Institute of Informatics at the University. Professor Stefan Węgrzyn passed away on 28 July 2011. We lost a great scientist, an eminent teacher, a lecturer, a co-creator of Polish automation and informatics, a man who formed several generations of scientists and engineers in these areas.
Among the conference TPC members are specialists from various areas of the CN domain. Since the very beginning the number of TPC members is increasing. Only the best specialists in theirs fields are engaged in the TPC activities. Starting from 16 Polish members in 1999, now there are 58 members from 15 countries: Belarus, Canada, Colombia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, France, Italy, Poland, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, USA.
During these all years the conference has become a platform of knowledge, experience, and achievements, possible to be shared, as well as facilitated in the publications of the research and applications results.
For many years the conference materials had been published by SUT Publishing as ‘Science Copybooks’ in Informatics series, which had been released since 2000 as series ‘Studia Informatica’. In addition, based on the conference papers, monographs had been also created and published by the Polish WKŁ Publishing House, as well as proceedings named ‘Computer Networks’ had been created in Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Publisher from Germany. The cooperation between CN and Springer continues from 2009. The CCIS series is indexed by DBLP, EI, Scopus and it is submitted for the inclusion in ISI Proceedings and Inspec. However, the availability in the Web of Science database is always up to decision of the service owner and with a delay. The papers published in proceedings of 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 conference editions have been already indexed by the Web of Science database.
In the current year the papers are published in series ‘Studia Informatica’ and CCIS as well. Copies of printed books are always included free of charge in the registration packages for full participants. Below is the table with a concise summary of the conference proceedings history and basic statistics as well. Be informed, that the number of rejected papers is significantly higher than specified, because of the usage of ‘reject and resubmit’ procedure. Thanks this way and thanks to the kindness of our reviewers, we give an opportunity to the authors to improve theirs papers in case when they refer to the valid and interesting topics but the content is unacceptable in the submitted form. We always make a great effort to ensure the high level of the papers being published.
Ed it io n Publication Number of partic. Number of papers
Publisher Volume submit. publish.
I Science series of SUT 1993 series Informatyka PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 24 issue 1222 40 30 21 II -V Science series of SUT 1995 series Informatyka PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 28 issue 1270 40 35 28 III Science series of SUT 1996 series Informatyka PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 30 issue 1315 55 45 38 IV Science series of SUT 1997 series Informatyka PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 32 issue 1356 55 45 33 V Science series of SUT 1998 series Informatyka PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 34 issue 1381 60 50 47 VI Science series of SUT 1999 series Informatyka PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 36 issue 1414 60 50 47 SUT Press 2000
series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286
VIII
SUT Press 2001
series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 22 issues 2, 3, 4 (43, 49, 50) 110 95 81 IX SUT Press 2002
series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286
Vol. 23 issues 2A, 2B, 3 (48, 49, 50)
110 90 80
X
SUT Press 2003
series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286
Vol. 24 issues 2A, 2B, 3 (53, 54, 55) 120 105 97 XI WNT Warszawa 2004 Monograph PL ISBN 83-206-3011-9 “Współczesne problemy sieci komputerowych”
Vol. 1. „Nowe Technologie”
Vol. 2. „Zastosowanie i bezpieczeństwo” 120 110 97 XII WNT Warszawa 2005 Monograph PL ISBN 83-206-1573-9
„Wysokowydajne sieci komputerowe”
Vol. 1. „Nowe Technologie”
Vol. 2. „Zastosowanie i bezpieczeństwo” 120 110 102 XIII WKŁ Warszawa 2006 Monograph PL ISBN 978-83-206-1610-7
„Nowe technologie sieci komputerowych”
Vol. 1 and 2. 120 115 112 XIV WKŁ Warszawa 2007 Monograph PL ISBN 978-83-206-1649-1 „Sieci komputerowe”
Vol. 1. „Nowe technologie”
Vol. 2. „Aplikacje i zastosowania”
XV WKŁ Warszawa 2008 SUT Press 2009 Monograph PL ISBN 978-83-206-1693-4 Vol. 1. „Współczesne Aspekty Sieci Komputerowych” Vol. 2. ‘Contemporary Aspects of Computer Networks’
Series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 29 issue 4B (81) 88 84 27 41/28 21 XVI Springer-Verlag 2009 WKŁ Warszawa 2009 PKJS Gliwice 2009 Series CCIS 39 PL ISSN 1865-0929 ‘Computer Networks’ Monograph PL ISBN 978-83-206-1738-2 „Techniczne i teoretyczne aspekty współczesnych sieci komputerowych” Monograph PL ISBN 978-83-60716-69-4
‘Geology & Information Technology’ 72 48 33 9 40 23 6 XV II Springer-Verlag 2010 WKŁ Warszawa 2010 Series CCIS 79 ISSN 1865-0929 ‘Computer Networks’ Monograph PL ISBN 978-83-206-1778-8 „Współczesna problematyka sieci komputerowych” 75 42 28 37 22 XV III Springer-Verlag 2011 SUT Press 2011
Series CCIS Vol. 160 ISSN 1865-0929
‘Computer Networks’ Series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 32, No. 3A (98) 75 61 24 50 19
XX I Springer-Verlag 2014 SUT Press 2014
Series CCIS Vol. 431 ISSN 1865-0929
‘Computer Networks’ Series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 35, No. 3 (117) 65 59 12 34 7
Since 1999 the conference has had its own website (address: http://cn.polsl.pl). All previous editions are available via item ‘Archive’ of the main menu of the current conference edition website. The content is both in Polish and in English.
XIX Springer-Verlag 2012 SUT Press 2012 SUT Press 2012
Series CCIS Vol. 291 ISSN 1865-0929
Computer Networks Series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286
Vol. 33, No. 3A (107) Stefan Węgrzyn In Memoriam PL ISBN 978-83-7335-955-0 70 54 20 48 17 XX Springer-Verlag 2013 SUT Press 2013
Series CCIS Vol. 370 ISSN 1865-0929
‘Computer Networks’ Series Studia Informatica PL ISSN 0208-7286 Vol. 34, No. 3 (113) 100 72 21 58 18 CN2012
Program Committee CN2014
Honorary MembersWin AUNG
International Network for Engineering Education and Research (iNEER), USA Klaus BENDER TU München Germany Adam CZORNIK
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Andrzej KARBOWNIK
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Bogdan M. WILAMOWSKI
Auburn University USA
Technical Program Committee Members
Anoosh ABDY
Realm Information Technologies USA
Iosif
ANDROULIDAKIS University of Ioannina, Greece
Tülin ATMACA
Institut Mines-Telecom/Telecom SudParis France
Rajiv BAGAI
Wichita State University, USA
Zbigniew BANASZAK
Warsaw University of Technology Poland
Leszek BORZEMSKI
Wroclaw University of Technology Poland
Markus BREGULLA
University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt Germany
Tadeusz CZACHÓRSKI
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Andrzej DUDA INP Grenoble France Alexander DUDIN
Belarusian State University Belarus
Max FELSER
Bern University of Applied Sciences Switzerland
Jean-Michel FOURNEAU
Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University France Rosario G. GARROPPO University of Pisa Italy Natalia GAVIRIA Universidad de Antioquia Colombia Erol GELENBE
Imperial College London United Kingdom
Roman GIERELAK
University of Zielona Gora Poland
Adam GRZECH
Wroclaw University of Technology Poland Holger FLATT Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, Germany Edward Hrynkiewicz
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Zbigniew HUZAR
Wroclaw University of Technology Poland
Jacek
IZYDORCZYK
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Jürgen
JASPERNEITE
Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Science, Germany
Jerzy KLAMKA
The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Gliwice
Poland
Demetres D. KOUVATSOS
University of Bradford UK
Stanisław KOZIELSKI
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Henryk KRAWCZYK
Gdansk University of Technology Poland
Andrzej KWIECIEŃ
Silesian University of Technology
Poland Chief Wolfgang MAHNKE ABB Germany Francesco MALANDRINO Politecnico di Torino Italy Kevin McNEILL BAE Systems USA Sema F. OKTUG
Istanbul Technical University Turkey
Michele PAGANO
University of Pisa Italy
Nihal PEKERGIN
Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University France
Piotr PIKIEWICZ
Academy of Business in Dąbrowa Górnicza Poland
Jacek
PISKOROWSKI
West Pomeranian University of Technology Poland
Bolesław POCHOPIEŃ
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Oksana POMOROVA
Khmelnitsky National University Ukraine
Silvana RODRIGUES
Integrated Device Technology (IDT) Canada
Vladimir RYKOV
Russian State Oil and Gas University Russia
Akash SINGH
IBM Corporation USA
Mirosław SKRZEWSKI
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Maciej STASIAK
Poznan University of Technology Poland
Kerry-Lynn THOMSON
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University South Africa
Oleg
TIKHONENKO
Częstochowa University of Technology Poland
Arnaud TISSERAND
Institute for Research in Computer Science and Random Systems (IRISA)
France
Leszek TRYBUS
Rzeszow University of Technology Poland Bane VASIC University of Arizona USA Miroslav VOZNAK
VŠB–Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic
Sylwester WARECKI Intel USA Tadeusz WIECZOREK
Silesian University of Technology Poland
Józef
WOŹNIAK Gdańsk University of Technology Poland
Hao YU
Auburn University USA
Grzegorz
Organizing Committee CN2014
Members (all: Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland)Halina
WĘGRZYN Honorary Member
Aleksander
CISEK Technical service, graphics & multimedia
Piotr
GAJ Chief
Małgorzata
GŁADYSZ Office, finance, accommodation
Piotr
KUŹNIACKI eConf administrator
Piotr
STERA Technical editor of English language publications
Jacek STÓJ
Technical & office support. Public Relations, marketing. Technical editor of Polish language publications
Coordinators of technical partronage and consponsorship
Jacek IZYDORCZYK IEEE PS Chapter Chair
Win AUNG iNEER Partnership Coordinator
Technical co-sponsor of CN2014:
IEEE Poland Section
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Technical partner of CN2014:
iNEER
About iNEER
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Some of the recent events of the iNEER Network include ICEE-2012 Turku, Finland; ICIT-2012 Saratov, Russia; ICEE-2011 Belfast, Northern Ireland, ICEE-2010 Gliwice, Poland, hosted respectively by Turku University of Applied Sciences; Saratov State Technical University; the University of Ulster; and Silesian Univertsity of Technology. Past conferences have been hosted by universities in Portugal, Puerto Rico, Poland, Brazil, Czech Republic, UK, Norway, Taiwan, and USA. In 2013, iNEER-sponsored conferences will be organized by the National Higher School of IT (ENSIAS), Mohamed 5 Souissi University in Marrakesh, Morocco: iCEER-2013; and by the Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town, South Africa: ICEE-ICIT 2013. In 2014 the iCEER conference is organized in Hamilton, Canada, and the ICEE/ICIT in Riga, Latvia.
iNEER is also a partner of the International Conference on Computer Networks during the editions of CN2012, CN2013, and CN2014.
Annually, iNEER publishes books in the Innovations Series. Papers are accepted and reviewed on a first come first served basis. The hard cover iNEER Innovations Series constitute the annual Special Volumes that have been published every year since 2002. The series has an International Standard Serial Number ISSN number 1553-9911 and a U.S. Library of Congress Control No. 2004215784, and each book is identified by a distinct ISBN number. Past issues are still available through iNEER. Each volume is edited by an international Board of Editors, and each paper is peer reviewed.
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Copies of Innovations books are included free of charge in the registration packages for most of the iNEER-sponsored conference. More details on ineer.org.
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Keynote Talks
Miroslav VOZNAK
VŠB–Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Topic: ‘Speech emotion recognition’
Abstract: One of the characteristic, which describe speech source is emotional state. Information about the emotional state of the speaker can change a rough conversation of man and machine much more natural. Dispatching can use emotional state of man in action to achieve more effective management with orders depended on the stress situation. Agents of call centre can change behaviour to the customer. The keynote will deal with the state-of-the-art of the emotion recognition issues, databases emotional recordings, speech processing and selection of an appropriate classifier considering the extracted parameters.
Miroslav VOZNAK (born in 1971) is an Associate professor with Department of Telecommunications, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in telecommunications, dissertation thesis ‘Voice traffic optimization with regard to speech quality in network with VoIP technology’ from the VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, in 1995 and 2002, respectively.
He is a member of INDECT team conducted by AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow (7 FP EU project 2009-2013 under Grant Agreement No. 218086), the purpose of the INDECT project is to involve European scientists and researchers in the development of solutions to and tools for automatic threat detection. He is also a member of team Softcomputing involved in IT4Innovations, Czech National Centre of Excellence in Ostrava. He is author or co-author more than 70 results indexed in SciVer SCOPUS in last five years, with more than 180 citations and h-index = 8.
Alexander SCHILL
Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Topic: ‘Network emulation for testing groupware systems’
Abstract: Today, very large groupware systems such as web conferencing and video conferencing solutions are being deployed worldwide via the Internet. Performance testing of such installations based on real-world conditions is a crucial issue to ensure functional and quality-oriented aspects. However, testing within the real Internet with worldwide connections is cumbersome and overhead-prone. Therefore, other solutions are required.
The talk provides an overview of existing simulation and emulation approaches such as NS2, NetEm or PlanetLab addressing these issues. However, due to major practical limitations of these approaches,a new solution called NESSEE (Network Endpoint Server Scenario Emulation Environment) is proposed. It provides a kind of network-in-the-box, i.e. an emulation server is put between various real groupware end system installations and emulates all kinds of Internet connection behavior such as specific delay times or data rates, asymmetric channels (like DSL), dedicated levels of packet loss, and various other aspects. This facilitates
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Dr. h. c. Alexander SCHILL is a professor for Computer Networks at Dresden University of Technology.
His major research interests are distributed systems and middleware, high performance communication and multimedia, and advanced teleservices such as teleteaching and teleworking. He holds a M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, and received a Dr.h.c. from Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Paraguay.
Prof. Schill also worked with the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, and has been involved in various industry cooperations. He is the author or co-author of a large number of publications on computer networking, including several books.
Maciej STASIAK
Poznań University of Technology, Poland
Topic: ‘Queuing models for 3G and 4G mobile network systems’
Abstract: The analysis of modern networks, 3G and 4G mobile networks supporting multi-service traffic in particular, requires a development of appropriate analytical models of network systems to which appropriate traffic control mechanisms are to be introduced. One of the most important problems facing engineers is the need for a development of simple and effective queuing models servicing multi-service traffic. Hitherto, no satisfactory solutions have been proposed that would make the evaluation of the queues parameters possible for different classes of calls with differentiated QoS requirements. As of today, only results for borderline cases have been obtained. These results, however, demonstrate a low accuracy and cannot provide the basis for engineering methods and algorithms. In traffic theory, the problem is formulated as the ‘Erlang formula for the Internet’, and it is addressed adequately by researchers and engineers alike.
In the Chair of Communications and Computer Networks at Poznan University of Technology, models of multi-service queuing systems that enable the researcher to determine the values of the average lengths of queues and waiting times for individual classes of calls have been developed. In these models, the number of resources serviced in a given occupancy state depends on the distribution of this state among particular classes of calls, i.e. on the number of calls of particular classes in the system. Therefore, bitrate for a selected class of calls allocated in the server changes along with a change in the state of the system, i.e. with the number of streams of particular classes. To the best knowledge of the authors, the proposed models are, in fact, the first solution to the problem of multi-service queuing systems modelling. These models can also constitute a basis of 3G and 4G systems analysis that take into account different scenarios for the queue service in interfaces of mobile networks.
Prof. Maciej STASIAK received MSc and PhD degrees in telecommunication from the Institute of Communications Engineering, Moscow, Russia, in 1979 and 1984, respectively. In 1996 he received DSc degree (habilitation) from Poznan University of Technology in telecommunication. In 2006 he was nominated as full professor. Between 1983-92 he worked in Polish industry as a designer of electronic and microprocessor systems. In 1992, he joined the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications Poznan University of Technology.
He is currently a head of the Chair of Communications and Computer Networks at the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications at Poznan University of Technology.
Prof. Maciej Stasiak is the author or co-author of 5 books and more than 200 scientific papers, which have been published in scientific journals and presented at national and international conferences. He is engaged in research and teaching in the area of performance analysis and modeling of multi-service networks and switching systems, in particular, resource allocation, call admission control, quality of service, multi-rate systems and queuing systems. He was a supervisor of 6 PhD dissertations and about 50 MSc projects. Prof. Maciej Stasiak is a
Member of Communications Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, a Member of Communications Society, Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, and a Member of Association for Computing Machinery.
Prof. Maciej Stasiak has been involved in many national and international projects dealing with network and resources optimization. Since 2004 he has been actively carrying out research on modeling and dimensioning cellular networks 2/3/4G. The relevant research results obtained so far have been implemented in software used by cellular operators to handle tasks such as the analysis of the capacity and optimization of the 2/3G/4G network (he is co-author of book: Modeling and Dimensioning of Mobile Networks: From GSM to LTE, published by Willey).
Aliaksandr BIRUKOU
Springer-Verlag, Germany
Topic: ‘Publishing scientific research in journals, conference proceedings, books’
Abstract: This talk starts with a short overview of the publishing landscape today, highlighting the major players, and showing how research from Poland is seen from the international perspective. We will then cover basics of publishing in journals, conference proceedings, and books. The talk will also discuss pros and cons of indexing (ISI, Scopus, EI), Impact Factor, H-Index. Finally, the presentation will review recent developments in academic publishing, such as Open Access, Predatory Publishing or Fake Conferences.
Aliaksandr BIRUKOU works at the Computer Science editorial team at Springer, Heidelberg. His responsibilities include but not limited to: - supervision of the LNICST, IFIP-AICT, CCIS conference proceedings series - roughly 130 books published per year,
- dealing with new proposals for LNCS series,
- dealing with proposals for CCIS volumes for all computer science fields - roughly 170 proposals/year,
- attending conferences in all areas of Computer Science to represent Springer CS program,
- providing Online Conference Service (OCS), our conference management system, to all conferences publishing with Springer in Computer Science.
- queries regarding indexing and other technical issues related to CS conference proceedings, - paying attention to the novel developments in scientific publishing.
He has both research and industry experience. Beyond publishing, Aliaksandr has professional experience in managing research/industrial projects, preparation of project proposals, software development and banking. He enjoys interacting and working with people who try to make science better.
Marcin KAPCZYŃSKI
Thomson Reuters, Poland
Topic: ‘Validation of publications and the Web of Science indexing criteria’
Abstract: The necessity of scientific achievements assessment has led to the popularization of bibliometrics and sciencemetrics – disciplines focused on evaluation of the scientific achievements significance. In general, the concept is based on the usage of some mathematical and statistical methods in order to study the impact of scientific work. Values of the calculated factors depends on
somewhat naturally, a group of renowned and eminent sources has been selected and they are recognized as the best ones in a given area that meets strict criteria. This group of journals is called the Master Journal List, better known in Poland as the ‘Philadelphia List’ or ‘List A’ of Ministry of Science and Higher Education. The international recognition of this group as a prestigious list of relevant titles to science, causing some premium of contributing authors.
The aim of the presentation is to give some characteristics of this group, as well as to show the process of both journals submission in the Web of Science and the process of their evaluation. The plan of lecture:
on the mathematical and statistical methods for estimation of the impact of scientific publications,
citation indexes known as Web of Science elements,
bibliometric analysis and Impact Factor,
Master Journal List.
Marcin KAPCZYŃSKI is a trained psychologist. He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Cardinal Wyszynski University in Warsaw. Professionally, initially associated with the consulting work providing counseling clients representing various industries. The Thomson Reuters since 2010. His work deals mainly with: draws nearer the bibliometrics issues, conducting training, providing user supporting users of resources made available through the Virtual Library Science, as well as supporting ongoing queries. As a guest at many science events and conferences he has the opportunity to participate in the processes of the formation of the image of Polish science as well as to experience many challenges facing the community.
Maciej LINCZUK
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Topic: ‘40 years of Poland Section IEEE’
Abstract: The presentation of the Polish Section of the IEEE.
First, after an introduction into the IEEE, the history of Poland Section of IEEE will be presented. Next, current management and important persons of PS IEEE will be described. Next, the current activity IEEE will be presented. The activity focus mainly on Polish Milestones ENIGMA and Student Branch Congress in Cracow. Furthermore, main activities of Student Branches will be presented. On the last part, advantages of being member of IEEE will be presented.
Dr. Maciej LINCZUK, professor assistant on Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems.
His major research interests are signal processing, embedded systems, algorithm implementation on DSP and FPGA. From 2010 to end of 2013 – Student Branch Coordinator in PS IEEE. From beginning of 2014 to now – Conference Coordinator in PS IEEE.
Jacek IZYDORCZYK
Silesian University of Technology, Poland Topic: IEEE Explore
The plan of lecture:
usage of advanced search functions on IEEE Xplore (masking, operators etc.),
multi-aspect searching,
the meaning of the AbstractPlus field,
working with bibliographic data,
the most recent information on IEEE Xplore.
Jacek IZYDORCZYK was born in Ruda Śląska (Poland) in 1964. He received MS & Engineer in 1988 and PhD in 1990, both in Electronics, from the Silesian University of Technology (SUT), Gliwice, Poland. In 1991 he worked in PolGat, where he is involved in designing and implementation of high storage system for FIAT Auto Poland. In 1992 he joins Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Informatics at Silesian University of Technology as an assistant professor. In 2011 Jacek Izydorczyk submitted a dissertation on topic: ‘Analysis of non-uniform transmission line in SPICE simulator environment’ and achieved habilitation degree.
In 2000-2008 Jacek Izydorczyk has been involved in researches in time domain reflectometry of nonuniform transmission lines. In 2004-2006 he has been is involved in researches concerning with modeling of magnetic materials using SPICE simulator. In 2006-2008, in collaboration with Jan Chojcan, he has been involved in research concerning invariant sensitivity sums of high order.
He is an author and a coauthor of six books and many scientific papers as well. Jacek Izydorczyk is honored by editors of Communications Journal with ‘Diamond’ award for a series of articles (in Polish) concerning with signal processing.
Jacek Izydorczyk joins IEEE in 1993 and got a senior member status in 2009. In 2008-2011 Jacek Izydorczyk has been elected to be a chair of Polish chapter of IEEE Computer Society C-016 Gliwice. He is a member of Electronics Commission in Katowice Branch of Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) since 1996 to present.
Currently, Jacek Izydorczyk is the assistant professor in Institute of Electronics, SUT. He investigates the fundamental limits of computing machines and he is a member of research group involved in SnO2 sensors investigation. Moreover, he investigates the problem of non-uniform transmission line modeling in circuit simulator environment.
Agenda
Monday 23 June 2014 Start Duration Stop Check in - Main Entrance of The Palace – Hotel & CN Reception 16:00 6:00 22:00 >> DINNER - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Palace) 20:00 1:00 21:00
Tuesday 24 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop >> BREAKFAST - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Palace) 8:00 0:45 8:45 Special Session
– Opening & keynote lectures
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot
chairman: prof. Andrzej Kwiecień 9:00 2:00 11:00
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Official Opening
Goals and Mission of the CN Conference EN
prof. Andrzej Kwiecień —
SUT, Poland
9:00 0:30 9:30
Speech emotion recognition
(Rozpoznawanie emocji mówcy) EN
prof. Miroslav Voznak —
Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
9:30 0:45 10:15
Queuing models for 3G and 4G mobile network systems (Modele kolejkowe dla systemów sieci komórkowych 3G i 4G)
EN
Prof. Maciej Stasiak —
Poznań University of Technology, Poland
10:15 0:45 11:00 >> BREAK - The café in the Palace 11:00 0:30 11:30
Tuesday 24 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop
IEEE's Special Session
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot chairman: prof. Andrzej Kwiecień
11:00 1:30 12:30
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
40 years of Poland Section IEEE
(40 lat polskiej sekcji IEEE) EN
dr inż. Maciej Linczuk —
IEEE Poland Section, Poland
11:00 0:30 11:30
IEEE Explore EN
dr hab. inż. Jacek Izydorczyk —
SUT, IEEE, Poland
11:30 0:45 12:15
IEEE Panel – free discussion EN 12:15 0:15 12:30
>> LUNCH - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Former Carriage Depot) 13:00 0:45 13:45
Tuesday 24 June 2014
- Afternoon Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop TRACK A - Session A.1 (English)
Computer Networks
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot chairman: prof. Miroslav Voznak
14:00 4:20 18:20
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Efficient packet selection for deflection routing EN
L. Echabbi, Jean-Michel Fourneau, F. Quessette
—
National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Morocco;
University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin, France
14:00 0:25 14:25
Waterfall: Rapid identification of IP flows using cascade
classification EN
Paweł Foremski, Christian Callegari, Michele Pagano
—
IITiS PAN, Poland; University of Pisa, Italy
14:25 0:25 14:50
Modeling packet traffic with the use of superpositions of
two-state MMPP's. EN
Joanna Domańska, Adam Domański, Tadeusz Czachórski
—
IITiS PAN, Poland
14:50 0:20 15:10
Cluster-Based Time-Aware Web Systems EN
Krzysztof Zatwarnicki, Anna Zatwarnicka —
Opole University of Technology, Poland
15:10 0:20 15:30
Communication-aware algorithms for target tracking in
wireless sensor networks EN
Bartłomiej Płaczek —
University of Silesia, Poland
15:30 0:20 15:50
Tuesday 24 June 2014
- Afternoon Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop Characterization of bot-generated Web traffic
(Charakterystyka ruchu generowanego przez boty) EN
Grażyna Suchacka —
University of Opole, Poland
16:20 0:20 16:40
MAGANET - On the Need of Realistic Topologies for AMI
Network Simulations EN
Sławomir Nowak, Mateusz Nowak, Krzysztof Grochla
— IITIS PAN, Proximetry, Poland
16:40 0:20 17:00
Modelling of Half-Duplex Radio Access for HopeMesh
Experimental WMN using Petri Nets EN
Remigiusz Olejnik —
West Pomeranian University of Technology, Poland
17:00 0:20 17:20
Topology Properties of Ad-Hoc Networks with Topology
Control EN
Maciej Piechowiak, Piotr Zwierzykowski —
Kazimierz Wielki University,
Poznan University of Technology, Poland
17:20 0:20 17:40
Measuring, Monitoring, and Analysis of Communication
Transactions Performance in Distributed Control System EN
Marcin Jamro, Dariusz Rzońca —
Rzeszów University of Technology, Poland
17:40 0:20 18:00
Modeling and Simulation Analysis of Some Routing
Schemes for Mobile Opportunistic Networks EN
Jerzy Martyna —
Jagiellonian University, Poland
18:00 0:20 18:20 >> DINNER - RESTAURANT (Former Carriage Depot) 18:30 1:00 19:30 The Brunów Palace
Wednesday 25 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop >> BREAKFAST - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Palace) 8:00 0:45 8:45 Special Session (cont.)
– Keynote lecture
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot
chairman: prof. Andrzej Kwiecień 9:00 0:50 9:50
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Network Emulation as a Basis for Performance Analysis of
Groupware EN
prof. Alexander Schill —
Technische Universität Dresden, Germany 9:00 0:45 9:45 TRACK A - Session A.2 (English)
Computer Networks
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot chairman: prof. Maciej Stasiak
9:50 1:30 11:20
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
On the Prevention and Detection of Replay Attacks using
a Logic-based Verification Tool EN
Anca Jurcut, Tom Coffey, Reiner Dojen —
University of Limerick, Ireland
9:50 0:20 10:10
Study of Internet Threats and Attack Methods Using
Honeypots and Honeynets EN
Sochor Tomas, Zuzcak Matej —
University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
10:10 0:20 10:30
System`s network activity monitoring for malware threats
detection. EN
Miroslaw Skrzewski —
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
10:30 0:20 10:50
Influence of the VM manager on Private Cluster Data
Mining System EN
Czerwiński Dariusz —
Lublin University of Technology, Poland
10:50 0:15 11:05
JavaScript frameworks and Ajax applications EN
Adam Domanski, Joanna Domanska, S. Chmiel
—
Silesian University of Technology, IITiS PAN, Poland
Wednesday 25 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop >> BREAK - The café in the Palace 11:20 0:30 11:50 TRACK B - Session B.1 (English)
Teleinformatics & Telecommunications
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot
chairman: prof. Stanisław Kozielski 11:50 1:00 12:50
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Monitoring of Speech Quality in full-mesh Networks EN
Jan Rozhon, Filip Rezac, Jiri Slachta, Miroslav Voznak —
CESNET z.s.p.o., Czech Republic
11:50 0:20 12:10
Time domain estimation of mobile radio channels for
OFDM transmission EN
Grzegorz Dziwoki, Jacek Izydorczyk, Marcin Szebeszczyk
—
Silesian University of Technology, Automatix sp. z o.o., Poland
12:10 0:20 12:30
Influence of feature dimensionality and model complexity
on speaker verification performance EN
Adam Dustor, Piotr Kłosowski, Jacek Izydorczyk
—
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
12:30 0:20 12:50
>> LUNCH - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Former Carriage
Wednesday 25 June 2014
- Afternoon Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop TRACK C - Session C.1 (English)
New Technologies
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot
chairman: prof. Jean-Michele Fourneau
14:00 0:55 14:55
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Generation of entangled qudits states with XY-like
dynamics in 1D qudits spins EN
Marek Sawerwain, Joanna Wiśniewska —
Military University of Technology, University of Zielona Gora, Poland
14:00 0:20 14:20
Ping-Pong protocol strengthening against Pavicic's attack EN
Piotr Zawadzki —
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
14:20 0:20 14:40
Effective noise estimation for secure quantum direct
communication over imperfect channels EN
Piotr Zawadzki —
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Wednesday 25 June 2014
- Afternoon Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop TRACK D - Session D.1 (English)
Queues Theory
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot chairman: prof. Oleg Tikhonenko
14:55 1:25 16:20
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
A numerical comparison of diffusion and fluid-flow approximations used in modelling transient states of TCP/IP networks
EN
Tadeusz Czachórski, Tomasz Nycz, Monika Nycz
—
IITiS PAN, Poland
14:55 0:25 15:20
Asymptotic analysis of queueing systems with finite buffer
space EN
Evsey Morozov, Ruslana Nekrasova, Lyubov Potakhina, Oleg Tikhonenko —
IAMR KRC RAS PetrSU, Russia; Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
15:20 0:20 15:40
Modeling of Video on Demand systems EN
Sławomir Hanczewski, Maciej Stasiak —
Poznań University of Technology, Poland 15:40 0:20 16:00 Performance evaluation of routers with the
dropping-function queueing EN
Pawel Mrozowski, Andrzej Chydzinski —
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
16:00 0:20 16:20
Wednesday 25 June 2014
- Afternoon Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop TRACK E - Session E.1 (English)
Innovative Applications
The 'Cristal' Conference Room – The Palace
chairman: prof. Tadeusz Wieczorek
16:50 1:00 17:50
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Deterministic Control of the Scalable High Performance
Computations EN
Onderka Zdzisław —
AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
16:50 0:20 17:10
Technique For Bots Detection Which Use Polymorphic
Code EN
Oksana Pomorova, Oleg Savenko, Sergii Lysenko, Andrii Kryshchuk, Nicheporuk Andrii
—
Khmelnitsky National University, Ukraine
17:10 0:20 17:30
Applications of QR codes in secure mobile data exchange EN
Artur Hłobaż, Krzysztof Podlaski, Piotr Milczarski
—
University of Łódź, Poland
17:30 0:20 17:50
COMMON PICTURE The Palace main hall or courtyard 18:30 0:15 18:45
>> GALA SUPPER - The Former Carriage Depot 19:00 3:00 22:00
A Glimpse of the Polish Folklore The Former Carriage Depot 20:00 0:45 20:45
Thursday 26 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop >> BREAKFAST - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Palace) 8:00 0:45 8:45
Special Session on Publishing Issues
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot
chairman: prof. Andrzej Kwiecień 9:00 2:00 11:00
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Publishing scientific research in journals, conference proceedings, books
(Publikowanie badań naukowych w czasopismach, konferencjach i książkach)
EN
Aliaksandr Birukou, EiC —
Springer, Germany
9:00 0:45 9:45
Evaluation and analysis of journals, the selection criteria for the Web of Science
(Ocena i analiza czasopism, kryteria wyboru do Web of Science)
EN
Marcin Kapczyński, SBM —
Thomson Reuters, Poland
9:45 0:45 10:30
Experts Panel – free discussion EN 10:30 0:30 11:00
>> BREAK - The café in the Palace 11:00 0:30 11:30
Thursday 26 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop TRACK E - Session E.2 (English)
Innovative Applications
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot
chairman: prof. Mirosław Skrzewski 11:30 0:55 12:25
Topic Lng
. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Speech Recognition Based on Open Source Speech
Processing Software EN
Piotr Kłosowski, Adam Dustor, Jacek Izydorczyk, Jan Kotas, Jacek Ślimok —
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
11:30 0:20 11:50
Influence of Electromagnetic Disturbances on
Multi-Network Interface Node EN
Andrzej Kwiecień, Michał Maćkowski, Jacek Stój, Marcin Sidzina
—
Silesian University of Technology, ATH Poland
11:50 0:15 12:05
Industrial implementation of failure detection algorithm in
communication system EN
Błażej Kwiecień, Marcin Sidzina, Edward Hrynkiewicz
—
Silesian University of Technology, ATH Poland
12:05 0:20 12:25
>> LUNCH - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Former Carriage
Thursday 26 June 2014
- Afternoon Start Duration Stop Guided Tour
– Around Lwówek Śląski & ‘Lwówek’ Brewery Guided trip by coach 14:00 4:30 18:30
>> GRILL&BEER - HOTEL CAMPFIRE PLACE 19:30 2:30 22:00
Thursday 26 June 2014
- Afternoon Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop
Students' Session EN
PL
‘Fireplace’ Conference Room – The Back-Premises
Moderator: mgr inż. Daniel Karbowiak 14:00 4:00 18:00
Friday 27 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop >> BREAKFAST - HOTEL RESTAURANT (Palace) 8:00 0:45 8:45 TRACK A - Session A.3 (Polish)
Computer Networks
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot
chairman: prof. Tadeusz Czachórski 9:00 1:55 10:55
Topic Lng. Lecturer Start Duration Stop
Zastosowanie rozpoznawania mówcy w automatycznej translacji mowy typu speech-to-speech
(Speaker recognition application in automatic speech-to-speech translation)
PL
Piotr Kłosowski, Adam Dustor, Jacek Izydorczyk
—
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
9:00 0:20 9:20
Zastosowanie hm-sieci kolejkowych dla wyznachenia objętości pamięci systemów informacyjnych (Hm-queueing network applications to determine the memory volume of information systems)
PL
Mikhail Matalytski, Viktor Naumenko —
Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland;
Hrodna State University, Belarus
9:20 0:20 9:40
Porównanie dwóch modeli wymiany danych w sieci ELAN (Comparison of two data exchange models in ELAN network)
PL
Damian Karbowiak, Grzegorz Powała —
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
9:40 0:15 9:55
Analiza skalowalności serwisów internetowych opartych na systemie chmury obliczeniowej
(Efficiency analysis of web application based on cloud system)
PL
Krzysztof Habrat, Magdalena Ładniak, Zdzisław Onderka
—
AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Friday 27 June 2014
- Morning Sessions (English) Start Duration Stop Wpływ wielkości histerezy przełączeń na przepustowość w
sieci LTE
(Influence of handover hysteresis on bitrate in LTE network)
PL
Konrad Połys —
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
10:10 0:15 10:25
Systemy uwierzytelniania pozapasmowego
(Out-of-band authentication systems) PL
Tomasz Bilski —
Poznań University of Technology, Poland
10:25 0:15 10:40
Closing Speech and the CN2014 Official Closure EN
prof. Andrzej Kwiecień —
SUT, Poland
10:40 0:15 10:55 >> BREAK - The café in the Palace 10:55 0:30 11:25
Free Discussion Panel EN
PL
The Main Conference Room – The Former Carriage Depot chairman: prof. Andrzej Kwiecień
11:25 1:20 12:45