Draft Workshop Proposal: Title of Proposal (Workshop, Sessions, BOF meeting) Network Engineering (NOC) Workshop Authors/Date: Kazunori Konishi / Jan. 24, 2006 Title of workshop (or BOF): Network Engineering (NOC) Workshop Workshop committee chair(s) and members Konishi, Li, Morgan, Myers Objectives: This workshop aims to encourage the collaborations: - among network technology researchers, - between network technology researchers and NOC folks, - among NOC folks for the common tools as well as the common procedure, - between middleware engineers and NOC folks, - between application engineers and NOC folks Target audience: Network technology researcher, NOC folks, middleware engineers and application engineers Expected number of participants: 100 persons Preferred time(e.g. 7.18 tues morning): 7.18 or 7.19 Number of sessions(one session is 90 minutes): 4 Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: Bruce Morgan: NOC common tools & common procedure Xing Li: TEIN2 Chris Myers: New experiments & new services Konishi: Network performance Remarks(including special arrangement if any): ------------------------------------------------------- NOC folks would like to have the collaborative hours after the Workshop, and this workshop had better be allocated on the 1st or 2nd day of APAN meeting. If the reception or the banquet is not arranged, we will set up our own dinner for NOC folks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Workshop Proposal Authors/Date: Quincy Wu (solomon@ipv6.club.tw) / January 23, 2006 1. Title of workshop : Advanced SIP Tutorial 2. Workshop committee chairs: Quincy Wu and Stephen Kingham 3. Objectives: Advanced SIP topics will be covered from various Members to help others apply the same advanced features. Based on http://www.apan.net/meetings/tokyo2006/proposals/networktechnology.html#hasip 4. Target audience: APAN Members to participate in SIP, and Researchers wanting to work with SIP. 5. Expected number of participants: 20 6. Preferred time(e.g. 7.18 tues morning): 7.18 Tuesday - No conflicts with IPv6 TF 7. Number of sessions(one session is 90 minutes): A full day Tutorial 8. Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: (1) Introduction to IP Telephony and SIP - Stephen Kingham from AARNet (2) Global SIP Dialing Plan (SIP.edu, ISN, ENUM) - Ben Teitelbaum from Internet2 (3) SIP Authentication Mechanism - Nimal Ratnayake from LEARN (4) SIP-based VoIPv6 System - Sinchai Kamolphiwong from PSU (5) Prepaid Service for SIP VoIP System - Ines Sou from NCTU (6) Voicemail Service in Asterisk - I2R (7) TRIP (Telephony Routing over IP) - Ching-Fang Hsu from TWAREN (8) Instant Message and Presence Service - (9) NAT Traversal - Quincy Wu from TANet 9. Remarks(including special arrangement if any): (1) Room set up in U shape with two Projectors (2) Room with open Internet access. (3) 40 LAN ports around the table and WLAN AP in the same subnet. (4) SIP/H.323 Video Conferencing Facility for remote participation and remote speakers (5) Public IPv4/IPv6 addressed that are reachable from the Internet ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title of Proposal (Workshop, Sessions, BOF ) Authors/Date: Workshop proposal Kento Aida, Jan/23/2006 Title of workshop (or BOF): Grid Workshop Workshop committee chair(s) and members Kento Aida, TITECH [aida@alab.ip.titech.ac.jp] Putchong Uthayapas [KU, pu@ku.ac.th] Seishi Ninomiya, NARO-NARC [snino@affrc.go.jp] Objectives: Grid computing is an important emerging paradigm for organizing and sharing computing, network, storage and instrument resources in large scale applications. The Grid workshop brings together participants from academia, industry and government to learn and to discuss about grid activities in the APAN countries. The workshop is organized by two sessions, the tutorial session of Grid middleware and the technical session of updated grid research topics. Target audience: researchers/engineers/students Expected number of participants: 40 Preferred time(e.g. 7.18 tues morning): 7.19 Number of sessions(one session is 90 minutes): two sessions (90min x 2) Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: TBD Remarks(including special arrangement if any): HDTV WG is planning to have the same type of program for Singapore meeting. We need 2 slots for HDTV sessions & 1 slot for HDTV WG meeting. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Title of proposal: Medical WG Authors/Date: Shuji Shimizu/Jan 2524, 2006 2. Title of workshop: Medical WG 3. Workshop committee chairs: Shuji Shimizu (Kyushu University Hospital, Japan) Ho-Seong Han (Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea) 4. Objectives: Our goal is to establish a medical network with high-quality moving image on a broadband Internet in all Asia-Pacific regions. In order to expand our WG, it is essential for both medical and engineering people to get together on site and discuss our next strategy. At the same time, we will demonstrate our new and developing systems to our members. 5. Target Audience: Medical doctors/Comedicals /Engineers/Researchers 6. Expected Number of Participants: 50 participants 7. Preferred Time: 1) 7.20 (Thr) all day for Medical WG Workshop, and 7. 19 (Wed) late afternoon (one slot) for Medical WG Meeting, or 2) 7.19 (Wed) all day for Medical WG Workshop, and 7.18 (Tue) late afternoon (one slot) for Medical WG Meeting 8. Number of Sessions (one session is 90 minutes) 5 slots 9. Candidate Session Chairs and Speakers with Topics: Chairs: Shuji Shimizu (Kyushu University Hospital, Japan) Ho-Seong Han (Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea) Speakers: We will invite medical doctors or local network engineers as speakers from various countries of Asia-Pacific regions. The regions will include Fukuoka, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Ho Chi Min, New Delhi, Mumbai, Adelaide, etc. In addition, we will make sessions of live demonstration of advanced medical procedures or video teleconference, connecting multiple stations in AP. 10. Remarks (including special arrangement if any): We will have a live demonstration and a teleconference among multiple stations. We would like to have enough time for preparation or rehearsals at the same room, such as the night before or a few days before the event. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Proposal for NR Area in Singapore (draft-1) Title: NR Area Session Session Title: 1. Earth Monitoring 2. Agriculture Working Group Session Chair(NR): Chris Elvidge AG-WG Chair: Pisuth paiboonrat Session Committee: Seishi Ninomiya, Mutsushima Akira, Katsuya Okubo, Koichi Ohashi, Takuji Kiura, Suihaimi Napis, B.J.Lee, Asanee Krawtrakul, Pakorn apahan , others…(TBA) Objectives: to set a common goal of collaboration projects that initiate from 21st APAN in Tokyo. The crossroad of sharing and implementing of such data, expertise and effort turn to be reality. The session also encourage agricultural scientist community in the region to be share theirs experiences in applying Information technology to the last mile users. Target Audients: Researchers in agricultural science, users, student Expected number of participants: 25 per session Number of Slots: • 2 slots/sessions for AG-WG (180 min): Ambitious Sensors Network: case study, IT for Agriculture; food safety and traceability • 4 slots/sessions for EM (360 min) including; EM News, Digital Asia, Early results from ALOS, Special event 10th anniversary of APAN meetings-presentation on EM-WG history from 1998, past and current activities, future plan and opportunities • 2 Slot/session for Ontology (180 min) • 2 Slot for GRID/Middleware Join Session Preferred Time: • AG-WG: Whole Day • GRID/Middleware: morning session • EM: whole day Candidate Session Chairs: TBA Program details: TBA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title of Proposal (Workshop, Sessions, BOF meeting): Earth Monitoring Authors/Date: Chris Elvidge, Pakorn Apaphant January 25, 2006 Title of workshop (or BOF): Earth Monitoring Workshop committee chair(s) and members: Chris Elvidge (NOAA), Pakorn Apaphant (GISTDA), Liew Soo Chin (NUS-CRISP) Objectives: To provide updates on new earth observation and geospatial data products, services and applications. Target audience: Earth observation and disaster warning / assessment communities. Expected number of participants: 25-30 Preferred time: July 17 - Monday morning Number of sessions(one session is 90 minutes): Four Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: 1) EM News (chair Chris Elvidge) 2) Early Results From the JAXA ALOS system (chair Genya Saito) 3) Digital Asia (chair Pakorn Apaphant) 4) Centers of EM in S.E. Asia (chair Liew Soo Chin (invited)) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title of Proposal : Workshop Authors/Date: Takaharu Kameoka/2006.1.23 Title of workshop: eCulture Workshop (draft) Workshop committee chair(s): Takaharu Kameoka and TBA Objectives: ECulture is an interdisciplinary research which covers contemporary politics, economics, social issues and culture. Of course, eCulture should be connected to other APAN contents. ECulture workshop brings together participants from academia, industry and government to learn and to discuss about eCulture activities in the APAN countries. The workshop is organized by 2 sessions. Target audience: . E-learning, Museum, Digital archive, Educator, Librarian, Anthropologist, Historian Expected number of participants: 30 Preferred time: 2006.7.18 (morning and afternoon) Number of sessions (one session is 90 minutes): 2 Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: TBA Remarks (including special arrangement if any): - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title of Proposal (Workshop, Sessions, BOF meeting) APII workshop Authors/Date: Kazuyoshi Matsumoto, Byung-Kyu Kim / 17 January 2006 Title of workshop (or BOF): APII workshop Workshop committee chair(s) and members: Kiyoshi Igarashi, Bo-Hyun Seo Objectives: The workshop will open the activity of APII. Target audience: All researchers and engineers who are working with the Internet technology. Expected number of participants: 80 Preferred time(e.g. 7.18 tues morning): NONE Number of sessions(one session is 90 minutes): 1 day Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: Research and Education Network activities within the APEC economies Remarks(including special arrangement if any): Please avoid the conflict with NOC engineering meeting and G-H meeting. The separated registration is required at the APAN SG meeting registration page. The room charge will be paid by the organizers of this workshop. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title of Proposal (Workshop, Sessions, BOF meeting): Workshop Authors/Date: Jacqueline Brown Title of workshop (or BOF): Global Collaborations Workshop committee chair(s) and members Objectives: Target audience: network operators, scientists Expected number of participants: 40 Preferred time(e.g. 7.18 tues morning): 7/19 wednesday Number of sessions(one session is 90 minutes): 2 sessions Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: Remarks(including special arrangement if any): ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title of Proposal: eduroam in the Asia Pacific region Authors/Date: Chris Myers GrangeNet Title of BOF: eduroam in the Asia Pacific region (wireless networking when and where you need it) Objectives: Help deployment of the eduroam service in the Asia Pacific region Target audience: NOC/Middleware Expected number of participants: 20-30 plus Preferred time(e.g. 7.18 tues morning): Not on the NOC day as I am required to attend Number of sessions(one session is 90 minutes): one or two Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: local and international speakers all talks based on the eduroam service. e.g. 802.1x requirements. Radius configuration. Client configuration. Where can I log in? Regional updates Open discussion How do we move the service forward? What would make the service better? Work still needed to be done on the service. Localization of the service Remarks(including special arrangement if any): VC Unit, classroom layout, 2 screens and 1 x fix mic 1 x wireless mic and 1 x lapel mic. Thank-you Chris Myers Advanced Communication Services Coordinator GrangeNet tel +61 2 6222 3553 fax +61 2 6222 3535 email chris.myers@grangenet.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Title of Proposal: Lambda Networking BOF Authors/Date: Eugene Yeh / January 25, 2005 1. Title of BOF: Lambda Networking 2. Workshop committee chair (s) and members Akira Kato and Jysoo Lee 3. Objectives: update on Lambda Networking, sharing of experiences and to generate enough momentum towards lambda networking in the region 4. Target audience: those engaged, or interested in lambda networking. Network engineers, designers, and managers of national research networks 5. Expected number of participants: 30 6. Preferred time: 7.19 Wed, 11-12:30 am (if this slot is still available) Other time slot is OK too. 7. Number of sessions (one session is 90 minutes): One 8. Candidate session chairs and speakers with topics: under planning Tentative topics include updates of networks engaged in optical networking; status of T-Lex and other planned lambda exchange points; status of GLIF; discussions on future collaborations or activities. 9. Remarks (including special arrangement if any): LCD Projector, wireless Internet access, enough power strips to accomodate the number of laptops expected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------