October 4-5, 2005

7th NATO REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2005

14th International Exhibition

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Note: This is the preliminary version of RCMCIS 2005 Conference Programme. Some changes are expected in plenary, special and regular sessions.


CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

October 3th, 2005, Monday

   1.TPC Meeting
"IBIS" Hotel, "Spirou" Hall, Warsaw, 2 Muranowska str.
17.00 - 18.00
   2.Get together
"INTRACO" Restaurant, Warsaw, 2 Stawki str.
(3 minutes walking from "IBIS" hotel)
18.00

October 4th, 2005, Tuesday, 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. Special session 1, Regular and Poster session 14.30 - 16.00
   7. Refreshment break 16.00 - 16.30
   8. Special session 2 and Regular session 16.30 - 18.00
   9. Traditional Polish Bonfire 20.00 - ...

October 5th, 2005, Wednesday, Day 2

   1. Registration desk 8.00 - 16.30
   2. Regular sessions 9.00 - 10.30
   3. Refreshment break 10.30 - 11.00
   4. Special session 3 11.00 - 12.45
   5. Lunch break 12.45 - 14.30
   6. Regular Sessions 14.30 - 16.00
   7. Refreshment break 16.00 - 16.30
   8. Regular sessions 16.30 - 18.00
   9. Reporting and closing session 18.00 - 18.30

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CONFERENCE TIMETABLE

October 4th, 2005, Tuesday, Day 1

9.00 - 10.30 Session 1:
Systems and Architectures

Hall 1
Session 2:
Communication Systems Technologies

Hall 2
-
10.30 - 11.00 Refreshment break
11.00 - 12.45Opening and Plenary Session
Hall 1
12.45 - 14.30 Lunch break
14.30 - 16.00 Special Session 1:
SCIP I

Hall 1
Session 3:
Communication Systems Technologies

Hall 2
Poster Session
Hall 3
16.00 - 16.30 Refreshment break
(Exhibition Hall)
16.30 - 18.00 Special Session 2:
SCIP II

Hall 1
Session 6:
Communication Systems Technologies

Hall 2
-
20.00 - ... Social Event: Welcome to the Traditional Polish Bonfire

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October 5th, 2005, Wednesday, Day 2

9.00 - 10.30 Session 5:
Information Systems Technologies

Hall 1
Session 4:
Communication Systems Technologies

Hall 2
-
10.30 - 11.00 Refreshment break
11.00 - 12.45 Special Session 3:
NEC/NCW

Hall 1
Company Session
Hall 2
-
12.45 - 14.30 Lunch break
14.30 - 16.00 Session 7:
Information Systems Technologies

Hall 1
Session 8:
Communication Systems Technologies

Hall 2
-
16.00 - 16.30 Refreshment break
(Exhibition Hall)
16.30 - 18.00 Session 9:
Special Topics: Cryptology

Hall 1
Session 10:
Communication Systems Technologies

Hall 2
-
18.00 - 18.30 Closing Session

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PLENARY SESSIONS

October 4th, 1100 - 1245, Hall 1
Plenary Session I
Chairmen
Luigi Bella and Wojciech Burakowski
I.1.Organisational and Structural Changes in Command and Communications Systems in the Context of Network Enabled Capability Theory
Stanisław Krysiński, Command, Control and Communications Directorate P-6, General Staff, Poland
I.2.Opening Remarks
Marshall Billingslea, Assistant Secretary General for Defense Investment, NATO
I.3.Secure Communications Interoperability Protocols, SCIP
John S. Collura, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands

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SPECIAL SESSIONS

October 4th, 1430 - 1600, Hall 1
Special Session 1: SCIP I
Organiser and Chairman
John S. Collura
S1.1.SCIP Systems Engineering and Architecture
Terje Jensen, Norwegian National Security Authority, Norway
Hans Peter Joeckel, Thales Defence Deutschland GmbH, Germany
S1.2.SCIP Signalling. I-ICWG Efforts to Assure Secure Interoperable Communication
Maximilian Eberle, IABG mbH, Germany
John S. Collura, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands

October 4th, 1630 - 1800, Hall 1
Special Session 2: SCIP II
Organiser and Chairman
John S. Collura
S2.1.SCIP Key Management
Karl-Heinz Dahle, Federal Office for Information Security, Germany
S2.2.SCIP Test & Integration
Michael Street, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands
J. Paul Thorlby, QinetiQ, UK
S2.3.Current & Future Directions of SCIP
John S. Collura, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands

October 5th, 1100 - 1245, Hall 1
Special Session 3: NEC/NCW
Organiser and Chairman
Luigi Bella
S3.1.NATO Roadmap Towards NEC
Tom Buckman, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands
S3.2.Conditions of Using Armed Forces in Terms of Accomplishing Network Centric Capabilities
Marek Grzybowski, General Staff, Poland
S3.3.NNEC Semantic Interoperability
Victor Rodriguez-Herola, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands

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REGULAR SESSIONS

  1.    Systems and Architectures: Tuesday, October 4, Hall 1, 9.00-10.30
  2.    Communications Systems Technologies I: Tuesday, October 4, Hall 2, 9.00-10.30
  3.    Communication Systems Technologies: II Tuesday, October 4, Hall 2, 14.30-16.00
  4.    Communication Systems Technologies: III Wednesday, October 5, Hall 2, 9.00-10.30
  5.    Information Systems Technologies: I Wednesday, October 5, Hall 1, 9.00-10.30
  6.    Communication Systems Technologies: IV Tuesday, October 4, Hall 2, 16.30-18.00
  7.    Information Systems Technologies: II Wednesday, October 5, Hall 1, 14.30-16.00
  8.    Communication Systems Technologies: V Wednesday, October 5, Hall 2, 14.30-16.00
  9.    Special Topics: Cryptology: Wednesday, October 5, Hall 1, 16.30-18.00
  10.    Communication Systems Technologies: VI Wednesday, October 5, Hall 2, 16.30-18.00

October 4th, 900 - 1030, Hall 1
Session 1: Systems and Architectures
Chairmen
Ladislav Burita and Piotr Zaskórski
1.1.Simulation of Autonomous Field Distributed Weapon System
Jan Hodickę, University of Defence, Czech Republic
1.2.Orchestrated Collaboration and Task Management in a Complex Military Environment
Colin Gardner, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands
1.3.Synchronization Method of Many Objects Movement in Computer Simulation Games
Zbigniew Tarapata, Military University of Technology, Poland
1.4.Analysis of Risk in Crisis Situations
Piotr Sienkiewicz, National Defence University, Poland

October 4th, 900 - 1030, Hall 2
Session 2: Communication Systems Technologies I
Chairmen
Andrzej D±browski and Jerzy Łopatka
2.1.A New Approach to Header Compression in Secure Communications
Christoph Karg, Fachbereich Elektronik und Informatik, Germany
Martin Lies, FKIE-KOM, Forschungsgesellschaft fur Angewandte Naturwissenschaften, Germany
2.2.End-to-end Service Survivability Under Attacks on Networks
Wojciech Molisz, Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
2.3.New Model of Identity Checking in Telecommunication Digital Channels
Piotr Gajewski, Jerzy Łopatka, Zbigniew Piotrowski, Military University of Technology, Poland

October 4th, 1430 - 1600, Hall 2
Session 3: Communication Systems Technologies II
Chairmen
Wojciech Molisz and Peter Sevenich
3.1.Interoperability of VoIP Systems
Milan Gottstein, Marián Babjak, Academy of Armed Forces, Slovak Republic
3.2.Implementation of TACOMS Post 2000 Interoperability Points in Mobile Objects of KROKUS Communications System
Rafał Bry¶, Jacek Pszczółkowski, Marek Różycki, Krzysztof Zubel, Military Communication Institute, Poland
3.3.Planning the Introduction of IPv6 in NATO
Rob Goode, NATO C3 Agency, The Netherlands

October 5th, 900 - 1030, Hall 2
Session 4: Communication Systems Technologies III
Chairmen
Jarosław Michalak and Piotr Pyda
4.1.Wireless LAN and Military Needs - New Standards and Practical Survey Result
Josef Kaderka, University of Defence, Czech Republic
4.2.IEEE 802.11 Standards vs Military WLAN
Piotr Gajewski, Bogusław Grochowina, Janusz Romanik, Krzysztof Kosmowski, Tomasz Szymczyk, Military Communication Institute, Poland
4.3.Selected Aspects of HF Radio Access Implementation
Paweł Kaniewski, Robert Matyszkiel , Tomasz Zych, Military Communication Institute, Poland

October 5th, 900 - 1030, Hall 1
Session 5: Information Systems Technologies I
Chairmen
Michael Schmeing and Zbigniew Tarapata
5.1.Problem of Data and its Solution in Military Environment
Ladislav Burita, Martin Hlavacek, University of Defence, Czech Republic
5.2.Parameter Visualisation for the Identification of Air Targets
Annette Kaster, Oliver Witt, FGAN - Research Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics, Germany
5.3.Design, Implementation and Evaluation of a Decision Support System for the Optical Classification of Sea Targets
Oliver Mooshage, Jörg Schweingruber, FGAN - Research Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics, Germany
5.4.Automatic Low Bit Rate Speech Commands and Instructions Recognition System for Polish Language
Sebastian Wydra, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

October 4th, 1630 - 1800, Hall 2
Session 6: Communication Systems Technologies IV
Chairmen
Piotr Łubkowski and Dominik Rutkowski
6.1.QoS Support in IPv6 Heterogeneous Military Networks
Martin Lies, Peter Sevenich, Institute for Communications, Information Processing and Ergonomics (FKIE), Germany
Jarosław Krygier, Jacek Jarmakiewicz, Military University of Technology, Poland
Jarosław Milewski, Military Communication Institute, Poland
6.2.Evaluation of QoS Support in IPv6 Tactical Networks
Jarosław Krygier, Piotr Łubkowski, Military University of Technology, Poland
6.3.Simple Admission Control Procedure for QoS Packet-switched Military Networks
Damian Duda, Wojciech Burakowski, Military Communication Institute, Poland

October 5th, 1430 - 1600, Hall 1
Session 7: Information Systems Technologies II
Chairmen
Collin Gardner and Marek Małowidzki
7.1.How to create Architecture using UML and Unified Process in Military Environment
Vojtech Ondryhal, Military Academy in Brno, Czech Republic
7.2.Retrospective Models in Operations Planning
Piotr Zaskórski, Military University of Technology, Poland
Wojciech Zaskórski, Scania Poland, Poland
7.3.Applicability of Internet Email for Military High-grade Messaging
Michael Schmeing, Jan-Wilhelm Brendecke, Forschungsgesellschaft für Angewandte Naturwissenschaften e.V., FKIE/KOM, Germany

October 5th, 1430 - 1600, Hall 2
Session 8: Communication Systems Technologies V
Chairmen
Markus Antweiler and Josef Kaderka
8.1.Directory Servers in Support for Routing in Mobile Heterogeneous Communication Networks
Emil Kubera, Joanna Sliwa, Krzysztof Zubel, Military Communication Institute, Poland
8.2.Validation of Routing Mechanism in Tactical Heterogeneous Communication Network
Emil Kubera, Adrian Mroczko, Joanna Sliwa, Krzysztof Zubel, Military Communication Institute, Poland
8.3.Wideband Jamming Signals Structure Influence Evaluation on the Effectiveness of the Radio Communication Link Degradation
Roman Jażdżewski, Arkadiusz Sala, Military University of Technology, Poland

October 5th, 1630 - 1800, Hall 1
Session 9: Special Topics: Cryptology
Chairmen
Janusz Stokłosa and Ion Tutanascu
9.1.Distribution of the Best Nonzero Differential and Linear Approximations of S-Box Functions
Krzysztof Chmiel, Poznań University of Technology, Poland
9.2.Resilience of Highly Nonlinear Random Boolean Functions
Anna Grocholewska-Czuryło, Poznań University of Technology, Poland
9.3.On Probabilistic Modeling of Incident Occurrence in Electronic Processes
Bogdan Ksiêżopolski, M. Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland
Zbigniew Kotulski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of PAS, Poland

October 5th, 1630 - 1800, Hall 2
Session 10: Communication Systems Technologies
Chairmen
Milan Gottstein and Grzegorz Różański
10.1.Performance Evaluation of the Multiple Output Queueing Switch with Different Buffer Arrangements Strategy
Grzegorz Danilewicz, Wojciech Kabaciński, Janusz Kleban, Damian Parniewicz, Patryk D±browski, Poznań University of Technology, Poland
10.2.Priority Calls Handling Based on Bit Rate Control in Tactical PABX Trunks
Damian Duda, Wiesław Łobejko, Piotr Pyda, Military Communication Institute, Poland
10.3.Estimation of Symbol Rate and Carrier Frequency of Digitally Modulated Burst Signals by Time Frequency Signal Analysis
Wolfgang Foerster, Daniel Quadflieg, FGAN-FKIE-FE, Germany

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POSTER SESSION

October 4th, 1430 - 1600, Hall 3
Chairmen
Paweł Kaniewski and Andrzej Stańczak
P.1.On the Security of Mobile Radio Communications Systems Using an Appropriate Transmission Strategy
Ion Tutănescu, University of Pitești, Romania
P.2.Implementation of the SIP Terminal in Linux-Embedded Operating System
Jerzy Dołowski, Piotr Łubkowski, Military University of Technology, Poland
P.3.A Methodology for Building a Data Warehouse for CAF
Michal Trunda, University of Defense, Czech Republic
P.4.Interference in Systems with Frequency Adaptation
Martin Marko, Marián Babjak, Academy of Armed Forces, Slovak Republic
P.5.Optimizing the University of Defence Study Portal for Educational Purposes
Miroslav Hrubę, Jiűí Dvorskę, University of Defence, Czech Republic
P.6.The Performance of the Algorithm for Automatic Block Codes Recognition
Leszek Nowosielski, Jarosław Michalak, Military University of Technology, Poland
P.7.Wireless Security Mechanism on FPGA
PC Kishore Raja, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, India
Dr. Suganthi, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, India
P.8.COTS WLAN Resistance to Intentional Interferences
Jarosław Michalak, Leszek Nowosielski, Military University of Technology, Poland
P.9.Effective Method Transmission of Control Signal in HF Channel
Bogdan Uljasz, Piotr Gajewski, Military University of Technology, Poland
P.10.Need to Know vs. Need to Share. Conceivable Achievements in Multinational Interoperability
Bartosz Jasiul, Military Communication Institute, Poland
P.11.A Fault-Tolerant Architecture for Web Services
Marek Małowidzki, Military Communication Institute, Poland
P.12.Decision Game "LEGION" for Wielkopolska Voivodship
Jan Zych, CRC in Poznań and Wielkopolska Voivodship

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COMPANY SESSION

October 5th, 1100 - 1245, Hall 2
Chairman
Jan Latek
C.1.EMI/RFI-Shielding and Fiber-Management in Fiber Optic Systems
Ronald Habekothé, Molex Interconnect GmbH, The Netherlands
C.2.A New Generation of Electromagnetic Radiation Absorbers for Conductors and Cables
Hubert A. Kołodziej, Andrzej A. Vogt, Stanisław Strzelecki, University of Wrocław, Poland
Andrzej E. Sowa, Wrocław University of Technology, Poland
C.3.Multi - Band Intra Team Radio (MBITR) AN/PRC148 (V) (C) as a Part of Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
Piotr Sobol, MAW Telecom SRP, Poland
C.4.Company Presentation
Marek Dras, Radiotechnika Marketing Sp. z o.o., Poland
C.5.Technologies for Communication
Hanna Kontkiewicz-Chachulska , Exatel S.A., Poland
C.6.Company Presentation
National Instruments Poland Sp. z o.o., Poland

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