Session 1: Thurs., Sept. 22, 2011, 13:35-15:40, Room 401
Smart network/device service and management
Chair: Dr. Yu-Huang Chu (CHT, Taiwan) |
Smart Cloud Computing Network Architecture and Services
Dr. Yu-Huang Chu (CHT, Taiwan)
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Yu-Huang Chu, Ph.D., is a project manager in the broadband network department of Telecommunication Laboratories, Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. He is responsible for the IP application services networking and planning team. He has been involved in planning and constructing commercial multimedia on demand service networks for 20 years. He specializes in researching and implementing IP and Triple-Play services. As key accomplishment, he has successfully deployed Broadband IP/MPLS network, NGN network, IPTV network. He is also in charge of both Future Network project and Cloud computing testing center now. He’s new interest topics include Openflow, LISP, Content Centric Network, and Cloud computing testing & technology. |
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An M2M Integrated Platform for Telematics Services and Applications
Dr. Irene Hsu (Telecordia, USA/Taiwan) |
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Yuan-Ying Hsu is the research director of Telcordia Applied Research Center in Taiwan (TARC-TW). She received her B.S. (1999), M.S. (2000), and Ph.D. (2005) degrees in Computer Science and Information Engineering from National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan. She joined TARC-TW in 2005 and led the team to successfully develop seamless roaming testbed, telematics platform, mobile resource management application, network selection module of vehicle gateway platform. She also participated in standard making in IEEE 802.16j. Her current research interests include mobile computing, mobility management, wireless mobile ad hoc networks, and Machine-to-Machine communications. |
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Service platform for supporting multi-domain networks and devices
Dr. Masayoshi Ohashi (KDDI, Japan) |
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He received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degree in Engineering from Kyoto University in 1981, 1983 and 1994, respectively. He joined KDD (currently KDDI Corporation) in 1983. Since then, at KDDI R&D Labs., he was engaged in mobile satellite communication and 3rd generation mobile communications. Since the early 2000s, he was involved in national ubiquitous network projects as a project coordinator. From 2008-2010, he was a Director of Media Information Science Laboratories, ATR. He is a member of IEICE, IEEE and IPSJ. |
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Paradigm Shift From Dumb To Smart Pipe
Director Yeong-il Seo (KT, Korea) |
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Yeong-il Seo has more than 15 year extensive experiences as IP Network Engineer at KT R&D Laboratory. As key accomplishment, he successfully deployed KT NGN, and he implemented KT TPS including IPTV over KT NGN. And he upgraded KT commercial IP network (KORNET) as Top5 ISP BB in the world. He is responsible for design, deployment, and engineering of KT’s IP network, and he is focusing on Smart network deployment. He was the editor of ITU-T IPTV FG and now he has an activity in IETF’s P2P related WG. He is focusing on Next generation Content delivery technology, P2P issue and IETF Application-Layer Traffic Optimization technology and CDN interconnection issue. |
Session 2: Fri., Sept. 23, 2011, 10:30-12:10, Room 401
Cloud service and management
Chair: Prof. Ren-Hung Hwang (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan) |
Cloud Computing Management: What and How?
Prof. Ruay-Shiung Chang (NDHU, Taiwan)
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Ruay-Shiung Chang received his B.S.E.E. degree from National Taiwan University in 1980 and his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from National Tsing Hua University in 1988. After graduation, he had worked for Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. He is now a vice-president of National Dong Hwa University and a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering. His research interests include Internet, wireless networks, RFID and cloud computing. Dr. Chang is a member of ACM, a senior member of IEEE, and a founding member of Taiwan Institute of Information and Computing Machinery and Taiwan Association of Cloud Computing (TACC). Dr. Chang also served on the advisory council for the Public Interest Registry (www.pir.org) from 2004/5 to 2007/4. In 2009, Dr. Chang received the Outstanding Information Technology Elite Award from the ROC Information Month Committee. Dr. Chang is now the Chair of TACC for promoting cloud computing in Taiwan. |
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Peregrine: An All-Layer-2 Network in the ITRI Container Computer
Dr. Tzi-cker Chiueh (ITRI, Taiwan) |
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Dr. Chiueh is the General Director of Cloud Computing Center for Mobile Application, Industrial Technology Research Institute, and a Professor of Computer Science department, Stony Brook University, New York. He received his MS and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University and University of California at Berkeley, respectively, and served as the director of Core Research in Symantec Research Labs between 2007 and 2009.
Dr. Chiueh has published over 180 technical papers in refereed conferences and journals. His current research interests lie in storage systems, data center networking, virtualization and computer security. |
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Security issues and strategies for mobile cloud services
Ms. Seung-Hee Han (KT, Korea) |
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Seung-Hee Han received the BS degree in computer science from Yonsei University in 1996, the MS degree in computer science from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 2003. She worked as a designer and developer for the TongYang Systems between 1996 and 1999. After that, she also worked for the education center of Oracle Database. During the year of 2003, she was as a researcher of Digital Multimedia laboratory in LG Electronic Technology Institute. Since 2004, she has been working as a researcher of KT R&D Laboratory. She has been developed OSS systems such as NeOSS system, IPTV Application Monitoring System and Cloud Application Monitoring System. Her current research area is mobile cloud computing. |
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Intelligent and open networked storage systems for the next-generation computing
Dr. Eric Chen (FalconStor, USA/Taiwan)
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Dr. Eric Chen
Vice President and General Manager, Asia Pacific Operations
FalconStor Software Inc.
Dr. Chen was a technical staff member of IBM Networking Systems, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina prior to joining FalconStor. From 1991 — 1994, he worked on projects that enabled the interworking of different communication protocols. Dr. Chen then became an Associate Professor at National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan, teaching graduate courses in Networking, Protocol Engineering and Distributed Systems. During his tenure, he participated and advised on many industry projects as well. Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. and Masters in Computer and Information Science from Ohio State University, and a Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering from the National Taiwan University. |
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