Program
| DAY 1 | |
Hall A |
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9:15 Opening Address
JAPAN, President of National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Hideo Miyahara
Official Opening JAPAN, Director-General of International and Technology Policy Coordination, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Masataka Kawauchi Focus: MIC ICT vision of future society
EU, DG INFSO Deputy Director General, European Commission, Antti PELTOMAKI Focus: The Future Internet and the post i2010 EU strategy in ICT |
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| 10:00-10:30 Coffee break | |
10:30-12:15 Visions, Research Directions and Programs towards FI and NWGN Host: Masahiko Tominaga (NICT) The session will outline the driving vision and research strategies in Europe and in Japan in relation to the Future Internet (FI) and New Generation Networks (NWGN). The level and nature of public support to the initiatives will also be introduced, together with the available instruments
EUROPE Session (50-55 mn)
JAPAN Session (50-55 mn)
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| 12:15-13:30 Lunch and Networking | |
Hall A |
Hall B |
13:30-15:00 Session: Architecture 1 Chair: (JAPAN) Hiroshi Miyabe (NICT) (EU) Rainer Zimmermann (EC)
Focus: research aimed at solving structural limitations of the current Internet architectures will be presented. Typical such limitations include routing architectures, addressing mechanisms, network management. Architectural approaches enabling mobility support, content/media management, self configuration and management, optimized business processes are tentatively addressed.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "ID/locator separation for heterogeneous networks" Ved P. Kafle (NICT) - "Service-oriented Backbone Router for Future Internet" Hiroaki Nishi (Keio University) - "Controlling Overlays with Overlay: Traffic Engineering through Cooperation between Overlay and Underlay" Ryoichi Kawahara (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) - "An overlay network approach with adaptive and failure-tolerant quality control for realizing dynamic networks" Go Hasegawa (Osaka University)
- "4WARD's approach to the Future Internet" Jürgen Quittek (NEC Europe Ltd.) - "an information-centric internetworking architecture based on publish/subscribe" Janne Riihijärvi (RWTH Aachen) - "Trilogy Resource control scheme" Lars Eggert (Nokia, & Helsinki University of Tech.) - "Traffic Localization for Cooperative P2P Content Distribution" Jürgen Quittek (NEC Europe Ltd.) |
13:30-15:00 Session: Green ICT Chair: (JAPAN) Hiroshi Kumagai (NICT) (EU) Francisco Medeiros (EC)
Focus: advances in future networks open prospects to develop much more energy efficient networks. The session addressed the research approaches currently contemplated to significantly decrease power consumption of network systems which consist of various network technologies such as wireless, optical and electronics devices. It also addresses how optical/wireless developments and integration in the access/core open prospects for large power savings.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "Approaches to Green Networks; A New Traffic Control for Energy Saving-oriented Networks" Akiko Yamada (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.) - "Toward a Ubiquitous Infrastructure for Open Sensor and Facility Networks" Masahiro Ishiyama (Toshiba)
(EU) - "Holistic Approach for Future Energy Efficient Cellular Networks" Laurent Herault (CEA- LETI) - "Energy Efficient Fixed Networks and Infrastructures" Piet Demeester (IBBT Belgium) |
| 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break | |
15:30-17:00
Focus: continuation of Arch1. |
15:30-17:00 Session: Trustworthy Networks and Services Chair: (JAPAN) Yuichi Matsushima (NICT) (EU) Jacques Bus (EC)
Focus: Network and service infrastructures are increasingly vulnerable to attacks. The session outlines research directions and architectures to significantly increase network and service robustness within the Internet.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "Current Network Security Research Activities in Japan" Koji Nakao (KDDI/NICT) - "Security Issues in Networked Embedded Systems and Information Appliances" Tsutomu Matsumoto (Yokohama National University) - "focus on Overview of EU activities" Jacques Bus (EC) - "Trust and security for embedded systems" Knut Degen (Sysgo AG) |
| 17:00-17:10 Short Break | |
17:10-18:40 Session: Broadband Photonics Chair: (JAPAN) Tetsuya Miyazaki (NICT) (EU) Rainer Zimmermann (EC)
Focus: The session explores technologies and architectures enabling to move towards end to end integrated optical communications with IP optical integration and management, with multi operator domains and SLA's negotiations. These technologies are expected to pave the way towards an evolutionary ultra-high capacity multilayer transport network, compatible with Gbit/s access rates, based on optimized integration of Optical and Packet nodes, with a multi-domain, multi-technology control plane. The related objective is to provide High availability and flexibility, guaranteed end-to-end performance and survivability and reduced total cost of ownership.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "Photonic Network Challenges for Terabit LAN" Osamu Ishida (NTT Network Innovation Laboratories) - "Towards WDM networks with multi-wavelength packets" Naoya Wada (NICT)
(EU) - "Energy efficient and scalable packet transport networks" Gert Eilenberger (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs) - "Advanced All-Optical Flip-Flops: InP Photonic Crystal Lasers integrated onto Silicon Wires" Timothy Karle (CNRS/LPN) |
17:10-18:40 Session: Content Chair: (JAPAN) Kazumasa Enami (NICT) (EU) Francisco Medeiros (EC)
Focus: The session outlines research directions towards the management and networking of the increasingly huge volume of data that Future Internet will make available to users. It addresses novel forms of rich media coding and rendering as well as architecture and technologies needed to search, retrieve, organize and use contextualized information that will be available to users through a Future Internet that eventually becomes a database.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "Present status of Super Hi-Vision" Yuji Nojiri (Japan Broad Casting Corporation) - "Knowledge Cluster System – Towards Next Generation Web –" Yutaka Kidawara (NICT)
(EU) - "Next Generation Multimedia Search Engine" Nozah Boujemaa (INRIA) - "3D Content and 3D Media for Future Internet Mobile Devices" Atanas Gotchev (Tampere University of Technology) - "Harnessing the Power of the Edge" Max Ott(NICTA Australia) - "New Content Experience" Johan Hjelm (Nippon Ericsson)
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19:30-20:30 Networking Cocktail Reception |
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| DAY 2 | |
Hall A |
Hall B |
9:00-10:30 Session: Testbeds and Experimentation 1 Chair: (JAPAN) Kazuyuki Nagata (NICT) (EU) Per Blixt (EC)
Focus: the session outlines the available testbeds and experimental facilities available in Europe (FIRE) and in Japan (JGN2) to conduct large scale experiments in the context of international co-operation. Use cases of the available facilities are presented and dedicated technological approaches that can be experimented within these facilities (virtualisation, QoS, ..) will be outlined.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "JGN2plus -- Towards testbed for new generation network research" Shinji Shimojo (NICT) - "Dynamic Layer-1 Resource Allocation in SINET3" Shigeo Urushidani (National Institute of Informatics) - "HOTARU (open source IMS) implementation and interoperability tests " Yukio Okada (NICT) - "Operation Architecture for Virtualized Infrastructure" Eiji Kawai (NICT) - "Network Virtualization and Emerging Testbeds " Akihiro Nakao (The University of Tokyo/NICT)
(EU) - "Planetlab-Europe: Resource virtualisation and federation" Marcin Pilarski (Polish Telecom) - "Pan-European Laboratory: Brokering and industrial aspects" Anastasius Gavras (Eurescom) - "A federated e-Infrastructure supporting research experiments on new Internet architectures and protocols" Mauro Campanella (GARR) - "A new communication paradigm and experimentation infrastructure embedding P2P technologies in Next Generation Networks" Spyros Denazis (University of Patras) - "German-Lab: Project and Federation Issues" Phuoc Tran-Gia (University of Wuerzburg) - "Network Virtualization for Future Network Architectures and Testbeds" Akihiro Nakao (The University of Tokyo/NICT)
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9:00-10:30 Session: Socioeconomics Chair: (JAPAN) Tomoo Yamauchi (MIC) (EU) Anne Marie Sassen (EC)
Focus: use cases and applications in the Future Internet. The session will address social and/or economic impact, business models of the Internet of the Future.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "The Next Generation e-Service by Public Sector and Network Quality" Osamu Sudoh (The University of Tokyo) - TBD
(EU) - "Achieving Win-Win by means of Economic Management of Traffic" George Stamoulis (Athens University of Economics and Business) - "Network Virtualization for Future Network Architectures and Testbeds" Akihiro Nakao (The University of Tokyo/NICT) - "Improving User's Quality of Experience for Overlay Applications" Tobias Hossfeld (University of Wuerzburg)
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| 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break | |
11:00-12:30 Session: Testbeds and Experimentation 2
Focus: continuation of Testbeds and experimentation 1. Refer above: |
11:00-12:30 Session: Future and Emerging Technologies Chair: (JAPAN) Kazuhiro Oiwa (NICT) (EU) Daniele Miorandi (Create-Net)
Focus: Novel approaches towards networking topologies and architectures taking a longer term approach, such as human-computer confluence, Brain-computer interaction, bio inspired network protocols etc.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "Self-organized networks inspired by biological systems" Masayuki Murata (Osaka University) - "Understanding and Design of Conversation" Yasuyuki Sumi (Kyoto University)
(EU) - "Biologically inspired autonomic networks and services" Daniele Miorandi (Create Net) - "Ambient intelligence based socio-technical smart environments" Paul Lukowicz (University of Passau) |
| 12:30-13:30 Lunch and Networking | |
13:30-15:00 Session: Ubiquity & Sensors 1 Chair: (JAPAN) Tomonori Aoyama (Keio University/NICT) (EU) Bernard Barani (EC)
Focus: the session outlines research directions enabling to make the Internet capable of supporting massive deployment of sensor networks, which are needed to make available next generation of high value added application making use of context and location capabilities. The session tentatively addresses two main issues: i) the framework architecture of data and services needed to support large collection of sensors; ii) the network architecture needed to support large arrays of sensors and the type of services that may be provided through sensor networks.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "Distributed Spectrum Sensing" Shunsuke Saruwatari (The University of Tokyo) - "PIAX: A Ubiquitous Service Platform based on Overlay Network Technologies" Yuuichi Teranishi (Osaka University/NICT) - "Toward a Federated Framework for Sensor Overlay Network" Susumu Takeuchi (NICT) - "Low power network architecture" Masateru Minami (The University of Tokyo)
(EU) - "Ubiquitous Easy Life" Ramjee Prasad (CTIF) & Shingo Ohmori (CTIF) - "Sensei architecture supporting ubiquity" Rahim Taffazoli (University of Surrey) - "WISEBED: a scalable sensor network testbed" Geoff Coulson (University of Lancaster) - "Distributed and hierarchical WSN for area surveillance" Matti Hämäläinen (CWC Oulu)
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13:30-15:00 Session: Service Chair: (JAPAN) Hiromitsu Wakana (NICT) (EU) Anne Marie Sassen (EC)
Focus: The session covers service architectures and technologies needed to power the Future Internet. It includes service overlays and their interaction with the network platforms, service framework, distribution (e.g. cloud), and orchestration.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "Virtualized computer and network resource allocation for large-scale network" Michiaki Hayashi (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.) - "Towards Secure Cloud Networking Technologies" Atsuhiro Goto (NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories)
(EU) - "An Intelligent Service Oriented Infrastructure supporting real-time applications" Karsten Oberle (Alcatel-Lucent) - "Service Analysis and Design Considerations" Michael Parkin (University Tilburg) |
| 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break | |
15:30-17:00 Session: Ubiquity & Sensors 2
Focus: continuation of Ubiquity and Sensors 1. Refer above: |
15:30-17:00 Session: Cognitive Radio Chair: (JAPAN) Naoto Kadowaki (NICT) (EU) Francisco Medeiros (EC)
Focus: The session outlines how advanced spectrum management techniques, either terminal controlled or network controlled, can support dynamic spectrum assignment and reconfiguration. It addresses Cognitive Radio (CR) enabling mobile broadband systems to improve utilization of licensed and/or unlicensed bands, by adding dynamic exploitation of under-utilized spectrum. Opportunistic use of spectrum combined with managed Quality of Service (QoS), seamless mobility and energy efficient use of spectrum are targeted.
Speaker: (JAPAN) - "CWC and ASTRA: Projects to Realize Heterogeneous and Spectrum Sharing Types Cognitive Wireless Networks" Hiroshi Harada (NICT) - "Network Oriented Resource Management for Cognitive Radio System" Seishi Hanaoka (Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.)
(EU) - "Device controlled cognitive radio" Petri Mahönen (RWTH Aachen) - "Spectrum scavenging: practical results and future issues" Dominique Noguet (CEA-LETI) |
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17:00-18:00 Wrap-up and Closing Hosted: Masahiko Tominaga (NICT)
5mn short report from each session by session chairs
Closing Remarks EU Bernard Barani (EC) JAPAN Hiroshi Miyabe (NICT) |
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