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DACS participates in NWO ICT.OPEN 2023 with posters, oral presentations, and demos

Several members of DACS will participate in NWO ICT.OPEN 2023 (April 19-20, Utrecht)  to present our recent research on various topics ranging from the operation of the key Internet protocols to the design of future networking solutions with energy-efficiency and privacy-awareness. 

As a national annual event, ICT.OPEN brings together researchers and professionals from all ICT disciplines and provides an opportunity to network with the ICT community in the Netherlands, hear about the most exciting developments in ICT research, and also present the recent research results on all ICT-related topics. Along with technical tracks, ICT.OPEN will host many activities such as keynotes, workshops, and demos. 

Below, you can find the tracks in which DACS researchers will be presenting. Feel free to come and join us in these sessions! 

Track on Cyber-Security:

  • Poster: Deployability, transparency, and room for improvement: Reproducing BGP hijacking detection techniques by Ebrima Jaw [coauthered with Moritz Muller, Bart Nieuwenhuis, and Cristian Hesselman].
  • Oral presentation: Stranger VPNs: Investigating the Geo-Unblocking Capabilities of Commercial VPN Providers by Etienne Khan [coauthored with Anna Sperotto, Jeroen van der Ham, Roland van Rijswijk-Deij].  This study was recently presented at Passive and Active Measurement (PAM)  Conference 2023. 

Track on (Beyond) 6G: enabling a sovereign and sustainable digital society

  • Poster: On the Energy Efficiency of Downlink NOMA Systems with Coordinated Multipoint Joint Transmission NOMA by Syllas Rangel [coauthored with Suzan Bayhan, Geert Heijenk] 
  • Demo: Mobile Network Coverage and Capacity Maps for the Netherlands: An Analysis of National Roaming Benefits by Lynn van der Horst and Syllas Rangel [coauthored with Clara Stegehuis, Suzan Bayhan, Geert Heijenk] 
  • Oral presentation: How Resilient are Dutch Cellular Networks? A Data-driven Analysis of Network Coverage and Capacity by Suzan Bayhan [coauthored with Lotte Weedage, Syllas Rangel, Clara Stegehuis] 

Track on Digital Enablers of the Computing Continuum Systems

  • Demo: A Framework for Federated-Learning-Enabled Smart Homes by Tina Rezaei  [coauthored with Suzan Bayhan, Andrea Continella, Roland van Rijswijk-Deij]

4TU-NIRICT:  Leveraging the synergy among ICT disciplines toward top-quality ICT research

This session co-chaired by our DACS colleague Suzan Bayhan will host three talks on the past and present research activities from the NIRICT community in three themes, namely energy, agriculture, and health. The session will also highlight the seed fund opportunities provided by 4TU-NIRICT. The details of the program can be found here.