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About the organisers
FITCE
FITCE.be is the forum for digital professionals where experts from different backgrounds meet in an informal atmosphere. It is the platform that allows you and/or your company to bring forward, exchange or gain insights in new developments.The activities generally consist of one or more lectures combined with either a lunch or a reception to stimulate interaction. The main event of the year is the congress where all FITCE associations of the European Union meet for several days of high quality exposés and social activitiesFITCE.be is part of the European federation FITCE Europe. Every year, one national FITCE organisation is responsible for the organisation of the international congress, this year is the 58th edition.
CTTE
CTTE is the major international event for the presentation of original and fundamental concepts and studies in the field of telecom, internet and media techno-economics. It also serves as a forum for communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in improving techno-economics and advanced telecommunications internet and media services.This year, we are celebrating the 10th edition of the CTTE conference.
Local Organising Committee
Marlies Van der Wee - imec-Ghent University and FITCE.beSofie Verbrugge - imec-Ghent UniversityJosé Van Ooteghem - FITCE.be & FITCE.euWalter Van Hemeledonck - FITCE.be & FITCE.euGerard Decatelle - FITCE.be & FITCE.euPeter Van Daele - imec-Ghent University
Congress Sponsors
Gold sponsor City of Ghent
Gold sponsor Post Luxembourg
Silver sponsor Comsof
Silver sponsor Deloitte
Technical sponsor IEEE
Partner Agoria
Partner FITCE Luxembourg
Partner imec
Partner Ghent University
CTTEFITCE2019 - Programme
Wednesday 25 September
12:00 - 13:00 Welcome coffee
12:00 - 12:30 Registration
Registration stays open until 18:00
13:00 - 15:00 Opening & Keynote Session
Session moderated by Marlies Van der Wee, IDLab - Ghent University - imec
Welcome by conference organisers
Prof. dr. ir. Piet Demeester, IDLab - Ghent University - imecRaf Meersman, President FITCE BelgiumStefan Rugel, President FITCE Europe
Keynote session: Smart cities from different perspectives
Sofie BrackeExecutive councillor for Economy, Trade, Sport and Port, City of Ghent
Danny GoderisAgoria, Manager Digital & Ecosystems
Stefan RugelDeloitte Consulting - Senior Manager
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:30 Session 1: 5G for Smart Cities
Session moderated by Benjamin Martens, Nokia
5G planning, investment and deployment
A smarter city, boosted by 5G
Introduction> Laurent Rapin, IoT evangelist at POST, Luxembourg
Demo case: Flash flood detection> Audrey Douinot, Administration de la gestion Eaux
Demo case: Time Travel> Guy Breden, IT Specialist, Ville de Luxembourg
Followed by presentations:
Using the Viterbi decoding trellis approach to find the most effective investment path> presented by Remigiusz (Remek) Prokopiak, Network Economics Expert at Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany> paper by Remigiusz Prokopiak
Architectures for 5G: cooperation among wireline and wireless networks> presented by Andrea Penza, Government & Industrial Relations Manager at Ericsson, Italy> paper by Andrea Penza and Francesco Matera
Joint-Rollout of FTTH and Smart City Fiber Networks As a Way To Reduce Rollout Cost > presented by Jonathan Spruytte and Raf Meersman, Researcher at IDLab - Ghent University - imec and CEO at Comsof, Belgium> paper by Jonathan Spruytte, Frederic Vannieuwenborg, Kurt Marlein, Gustav Janssens, Raf Meersman, Sofie Verbrugge and Didier Colle
19:00 - 22:00 Welcome reception at the City Hall
Thursday 26 September
09:00 - 10:30 Session 2: Smart Energy
Session moderated by Marc Verbruggen, HightechPartners, Belgium
Smart metering deployment planning, IoT for smart grids, e-vehicle charging
GIS Based Planning of Broadband Power Line Communication Networks for Smart metering> presented by Kurt Marlein, Head of Innovation at Comsof, Belgium> paper by Kurt Marlein
Why and how a Telco provider enters the e-mobility Market> presented by Alexander Decker, Comfortcharge Gmb, Germany> paper by Alexander Decker
IoT Enabling Technologies for Extreme Connectivity Smart Grid Applications> presented by Samuela Persia, Researcher on Wireless Communications, Fondazione Ugo Borboni, Italy> paper by Samuela Persia, Claudia Carciofi, Marina Barbiroli, Marco Teodori, Valeria Petrini, Andrea Garzia and Manuel Faccioli
Techno-economic Analysis of Residential Thermal Flexibility for Demand Side Management> presented by Thibault Degrande, PhD student at IDLab-Ghent University-imec, Belgium> paper by Jan Devriese, Thibault Degrande, Mihail Mihaylov, Sofie Verbrugge and Didier Colle
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 3: Data for and by smart cities
Session moderated by Edward Smith, Wokingham U3A
Data-driven government, privacy and protection
There's No Smart City without Smart 3D Mapping> presented by Peter Bonne, CEO at Orbit GT, Belgium> paper by Peter Bonne
Smart City Privacy: Enhancing Collaborative Transparency in the Regulatory Ecosystem > presented by Athena Christofi and Laurens Vandercruysse, PhD researchers, CITIP-KU Leuven and VUB> paper by thena Christofi, Rob Heyman, Laurens Vandercruysse, Valerie Verdoodt, Caroline Buts, Michael Dooms, Jo Pierson and Peggy Valcke
The Social Construction of Personal Data Protection in Smart Cities> presented by Jonas Breuer, PHD Researcher at VUB, Belgium> paper by Jonas Breuer, Ine Van Zeeland, Jo Pierson and Rob Heyman
The road to datadriven local government > presented by Bart Rosseau, Data & Information Manager at City of Ghent, Belgium> paper by Bart Rosseau
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:30 Session 4: Smart city definition and adoption
Session moderated by Morten Falch, Associate Professor at Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark
What is a smart city and what is its future? Adoption of policy and innovation
A Closer Look to the Future of Smart Cities > presented by Edward Smith, Wokingham U3A, United Kingdom> paper by Edward Smith and Mauro Ugolini
Being a Smart City is not the Goal, but What is? A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Smart City Strategies in 13 Cities in Flanders> presented by Nils Walravens, Senior Researcher at imec - SMIT - VUB, Belgium> paper by Nils Walravens, Mathias Van Compernolle, Pieter Colpaert and Jan Waeben
Adoption of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems in Flemish passenger cars: a review of European Policy Options > presented by Thibault Degrande, PhD researcher at IDLab-Ghent University-imec, Belgium> paper by Thibault Degrande, Frederic Vannieuwenborg, Sofie Verbrugge and Didier Colle
“The maker movement” in Belgium: A review of resistance to value co-creation in open innovation communities> presented by Joshua K Salawu, Researcher at Université de Namur, Belgium> paper by Joshua K Salawu, Annick Castiaux and Assaad El Akremi
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 18:00 Panel session: shaping the smart city
Moderated by Wolter Lemstra, Associate Professor Strategy Centre, Nyenrode Business University, The Netherlands
Smart City Alkmaar: A multi-stakeholder process to shape the future of a mid-size city using strategic conversations> Steven Koper> Manager at Stadswerk072, the Netherlands
Smart City Nieuwe Dokken Gent: Recent experiences with re-building the old docklands> Lieven Demolder> Project Lead at Clean Energy Innovative Projects, Belgium
Enabling Smart Cities: How broadband facilitates the development of Smart Cities> Crister Mattsson> Advisor - RISE Acreo, Sweden
“Smart City Cluster Denmark”: Innovation network for digitization in sustainable cities and communities> Michael Finbarr Mullins> Associate Professor, PhD, Architect, Aalborg University, Denmark
19:30 - 22:00 Congress Dinner
Augustinian Monastery
Friday 27 September
09:00 - 10:45 Session 5: Business models for smart cities
Session moderated by Frederic Vannieuwenborg, IDLab - Ghent University - imec
Role of the mobile operator, business case for smart waste, city strategies
KEYNOTE on City of Things> Jan Adriaenssens> Director, City of Things, imec
Public Private Partnership in Smart city waste management – a Business Case > presented by Morten Falch, Associate Professor at Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark> paper by Morten Falch
City strategies for a 5G small cell network on light poles> presented by Jaume Benseny, Researcher in Network Economics at Aalto University, Finland> paper by Jaume Benseny, Jaspreet Singh Walia, Heikki Hämmäinen and Juha Salmelin
5G Business Models: Evolving Mobile Network Operator Roles in New Ecosystems> presented by Pol Camps-Aragó, Researcher at VUB-imec-SMIT, Belgium> paper by Pol Camps-Aragó, Simon Delaere and Pieter Ballon
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 - 12:30 Session 6: Techno-economics for smart cities
Session moderated by Thibault Degrande, Researcher at IDLab - Ghent University - imec
Cost modelling for different aspects of smart cities
Assessment of CAPEX and OPEX for Media Services in Cloud Enabled 5G Networks> presented by Ioannis Neokosmidis, CEO at inCITES Consulting, Luxembourg> paper by Ioannis Neokosmidis, Theodoros Rokkas, Pietro Paglierani, Claudio Meani, Karim Nasr, Klaus Moessner and Pouria S. Khodashenas
Serendipity for Smart Cities, Industries and Rural Areas> presented by Jacques Vermeulen, Go To Market Lead for Nokia Smart City, Belgium> paper by Jacques Vermeulen
Cost model for a 5G light pole system> presented by Jaume Benseny, Researcher in Network Economics at Aalto University, Finland> paper by Oliver Landertshamer, Jaume Benseny, Heikki Hämmäinen and Pekka Wainio
12:30 - 13:00 Congress Closing