Innovations for Digital Inclusion – Proceedings of the 2009 ITU-T Kaleidoscope Academic Conference
Foreword
Chair's Message
Committees
Table of Contents
Keynote Summaries
Keynote speech
Keynote presentation
Invited Papers
S1.1 Is digital inclusion a good thing? How can we make sure it is?
S1.2 Technology for losers: Re-equipping the excluded
S1.3 Interplay and implications of intellectual property and academic-industry collaboration to foster digital inclusion
Session 2 – Leveraging network-enabled services for digital inclusion
S2.1 Towards “digital blood-banking”
S2.2 Quality of Service management for ISP: A model and implementation methodology based on ITU-T Rec. E.802 framework
S2.3 Enhanced advertising for Next Generation Networks
Session 3 – Bridging the Digital Divide for the individual
S3.1 A model and system architecture for ubiquitous sensor network businesses
S3.2 Discrimination in NGN service markets: Opportunity or barrier to digital inclusion?
S3.3 Global effort on bridging the digital divide and the role of ICT standardization
S3.4 Universal digital inclusion: Beyond connectivity, affordability and capability
Session 4 – Network architectures today and tomorrow
S4.1 RoFSO: A universal platform for convergence of fiber and free-space optical communication networks
S4.2 An ID/locator split architecture of future networks
S4.3 Mobile-NGN architecture based on REST concept
S4.4 Reliability and scalability analysis of low cost long distance IP-based wireless networks
Session 5 – Broadband for everyone
S5.1 Innovative broadband models for digital inclusion
S5.2 Dynamic resource management for downlink multimedia traffic in OFDMA cellular networks
S5.3 Optical Transport Networks: From all-optical to digital
Session 6 – Open and accessible services for digital inclusion
S6.1 iCanSee: A SIM based application for digital inclusion of the visually impaired community
S6.2 An asterisk-based framework for e-learning using open protocols and open source software
S6.3 Innovations for Digital Inclusion: Leveraging Next Generation Networks for human development from the bottom of the pyramid
Session 7 – Public policies, standards and digital inclusion
S7.1 Government role in Information and Communications Technology innovations
S7.2 New model for cost of equity evaluation in emerging markets: The telecommunication sector in Brazil
S7.3 ICT standardization in China, the EU, and the US
Session 8 – Poster papers: Showcasing Digital Inclusion opportunities
P.1 Lower the frequency to trigger digital inclusion? A comparative study among different VHF/UHF/SHF solutions for the implementation of broadband wireless access
P.2 On the relevance of open wireless sensors for NGN
P.3 Techno-economical comparison between GPON and EPON networks
P.4 A demonstrative link design of RoFSO and its optimum performance - Indoor short range experiment and a new model of optical scintillation
P.5 Strategies for using international domain standards within a national context: The case of the Dutch temporary staffing industry
P.6 Application of emerging wireless technologies for videoconference and telehealth in rural migrant comunities in Oaxaca, Mexico
P.7 Digital inclusion and cyberart: The case of the project PROEJA Transiarte Tube
P.8 A design of XML schema for information presentation system using augmented reality in new generation network management
P.9 Feasibility study and implementation by means of a pilot plan of a system of transmission of medical images for the diagnosis of patients between general doctors and medical specialists
P.10 Policy-based charging and high precision control for converged multi-gigabit IP networks
P.11 Digital Inclusion through localism
P.12 Digital inclusion opportunities in the telecommunications sector through NGN and Open source tools: the Open IMS core experience
Index of authors