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ITU Kaleidoscope 2017: Nanjing, China
- 2017 ITU Kaleidoscope: Challenges for a Data-Driven Society, Nanjing, China, November 27-29, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-9-2612-4281-7

Keynote Summaries
- Jianhua Zhang:

Data-driven future wireless communication. 1-2 - Fei-Yue Wang:

AI and Intelligent Vehicles Future Challenge (IVFC) in China: From cognitive intelligence to parallel intelligence. 1-2
Session 1: Towards a universal, shared and integrated data ecosystem for the benefit of all
- Liu Duo:

Legal challenges for data-driven society. 1-6 - Vinod Kotwal, Smriti Parsheera, Amba Kak:

OPEN Data & digital identity: Lessons for Aadhaar. 1-8 - Esmeralda Florez Ramos:

Open data development of countries: Global status and trends. 1-8
Session 2: Envisioning future standards development
- Doyoung Eom, Heejin Lee:

A holistic approach to exploring the divided standards landscape in E-Health research. 1-7 - Jingze Li:

Intellectual property licensing tensions in incorporating open source into formal standard setting context - The case of Apache V.2 in ETSI as a start. 1-8 - Olia Kanevskaia

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Governance within standards development organizations: WHO owns the game? 1-8 - Maria-Lluïsa Marsal-Llacuna, Miquel Oliver

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The standards revolution: Who will first put this new kid on the blockchain? 1-7
Session 3: Accelerating sustainable development through data
- Ignacio Marcovecchio, Mamello Thinyane

, Elsa Estevez, Pablo R. Fillottrani
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Capability maturity models towards improved quality of the sustainable development goals indicators data. 1-8 - You Wang, Hasan Tercan

, Thomas Thiele, Tobias Meisen
, Sabina Jeschke, Wolfgang Schulz:
Advanced data enrichment and data analysis in manufacturing industry by an example of laser drilling process. 1-5 - Mamello Thinyane

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Small data and sustainable development - Individuals at the center of data-driven societies. 1-8
Session 4: Smartening up society with data and new applications
- Omowunmi E. Isafiade, Antoine B. Bagula

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Fostering smart city development in developing nations: A crime series data analytics approach. 1-8 - B. Spyropoulos, A. Alexandropoulos, N. Boci, E. Chatziapostolou, E. Frappa, Elli Georgiadou, I. Louts, I. Pantelakis, M. Poultsaki, M. Xenaki:

Toward the data-driven "smart" and "green" hospital-care. 1-9 - Toshiki Veda, Yoshikazu Ikeda:

Socio-economics and educational case study with cost-effective IOT campus by the use of wearable, tablet, cloud and open E-learning services. 1-8 - Samuel Nzaramba, Rene Kabagamba, Aminata A. Garba, Kate Chandler:

Drone readiness index. 1-8
Session 5: Advancing network infrastructure and architecture for data
- Dhananjay Kumar

, V. Aswini, L. Arun Raj
, S. Hiran Kumar:
Machine learning approach for quality adaptation of streaming video through 4G wireless network over HTTP. 1-8 - Rongzhao Wu, Yarong Guo, Jiang Liu

, Peng Liu:
Modeling and analysis of spatial inter-symbol interference for MIMO image sensors based visible light communication. 1-7 - Yuhan Jiang, Jian Ouyang, Yulong Zou

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Secrecy energy efficiency optimization for artificial noise aided physical-layer security in cognitive radio networks. 1-6 - Upul Jayasinghe

, Abayomi Moradeyo Otebolaku, Tai-Won Um, Gyu Myoung Lee:
Data centric trust evaluation and prediction framework for IOT. 1-7
Poster Session
- Chen Li, Jintian Li, Zhou Su, Qichao Xu:

Contract theory based caching and pricing strategy for content centric networks. 1-5 - Sebastian Canovas-Carrasco

, Antonio-Javier García-Sánchez
, Joan García-Haro:
The IEEE 1906.1 Standard: Nanocommunications as a new source of data. 1-7 - Myeongha Hwang, Minkyo In, Suwook Ha, Kangchan Lee:

TASIS: Trend analysis system for international standards. 1-8 - Ming Sun, Yulong Zou

, Mujun Qian, Jia Zhu, Quanquan Wang:
Exploiting multi-radio cooperation in heterogeneous wireless networks for absolute security against eavesdropping. 1-6 - Frank Hofmann, Simone Wurster

, Eyal Ron, Moritz Bohmecke-Schwafert
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The immutability concept of blockchains and benefits of early standardization. 1-8 - Claudia Koch:

Standardization in emerging technologies: The case of additive manufacturing. 1-8

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