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Emerging Wireless Networks and Services
(Forum Chair: Dr Dilip Krishnaswamy, Qualcomm, USA)
ABSTRACT
These are exciting times in the evolution of wireless networks and services WirelessWide Area Networking Standards have matured with standards such as UMTS, HSPA,CDMA2000, LTE, and WiMAX all maturing LTE-Release10 requirements are beingdesigned to meet IMT-Advanced requirements to meet the wireless capacity needed foremerging wireless data services Whitespace networking can provide additional capacityover unlicensed spectrum based on a recent FCC ruling over TV-whitespaces As thesetechnologies mature, they are enabling a wide range of new services to be explored anddelivered providing user experience at a level that has not been experienced before.Wireless Cloud Computing can enable distributed services and computing over theheterogeneously networked wireless cloud Opportunistic data services can be delivered
to users based on pricing, and location and time, and across networks.Machine2Machine-based technologies are being developed to address green energy in thepower-grid, wireless health care, home automation and monitoring, telematics, andindustrial applications Various Peer2Peer applications for dynamic interactivity betweenusers are growing in demand This session will address the exciting new technology wavethat is underway with regard to wireless services that can be provided with theavailability of these emerging wireless access technologies It will address the technologyconstraints, scaling constraints, network economic constraints, while putting theseavailable new wireless services in perspective with respect to the available wirelesstechnologies
Trang 2He is on the Industrial Board of Advisors for the ECE department at UC Davis He is thevice-chair of the IEEE Communications Society emerging technical subcommittee onApplications of Nanotechnologies in Communications He is also the associate editor-in-chief of the IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine His research interests includeheterogeneous wireless communications, distributed cooperative processing, parallelprocessing, nano-interconnects, and distributed/non-linear optimization.
Trang 3currently engaged in evolving the Service Assurance paradigm from reactive andproactive to industry leading predictive/adaptive technologies
Prior to his work in Service Assurance, Pari launched the E-Servicing program forBusiness Customers, that has been hugely successful in providing customer self servicingfunctionality across Sales, Ordering, Maintenance, Billing and Reporting, and has beenthe recipient of several best-in-class industry awards Prior to joining the OSS area, Paridid extensive work in Network Management
During Pari’s career at AT&T, he has received numerous awards and recognitions Hewas the recipient of AT&T’s prestigious Science and Technology Medal in 2004, andAsian American Engineer of the Year award in 2005 His projects have receivedAT&T’s Software Excellence Award five times for exceptional software quality anddevelopment process, and most recently, the prestigious CIO 100 Award in 2009
he was with Cisco systems for over 8 years, led and made active contributions to CiscoIPNGN strategy Before joining Cisco, Mallik worked for Motorola as a principalengineer in Cellular Infrastructure Group, responsible for defining system architecture foradvanced wireless and satellite systems From 1993 to 1997, he was a senior member ofscientific staff at BNR (now Nortel), Ottawa, responsible for development of Nortel’soptical (OC12/OC48) products and also involved in Nortel CDMA Base StationDevelopment From 1990 to 1992, Mallik was with Indian Telephone Industries as anAssistant Executive Engineer in Optical Transmission R&D Laboratories and IndianInstitute of Technology, Chennai, as a Senior Project Officer in Fiber Optics Labs,responsible for development of optical data links Mallik has Ph.d in Information andcommunication engineering from The Univ of Tokyo, Japan, Masters in Communication
Trang 4Systems and High Freq Technologies from IIT Madras, and Bachelors in Electronics andCommunications Engg., from NIT Warangal He has authored/coauthored number ofpublications including technical articles, reports, papers in conference proceedings.Mallik is a lead editor for “Multimedia Communication Networks: Technologies andservices”, by Artech House Publishers, Boston and London He is a senior member ofIEEE and his biography appeared in Marquis “who is who in the world, who is who inAmerica, and Who is who Science and Engineering” He also serves on advisory boards
of start-up focused on wireless handsets/applications Mallik is a keynote/invited speaker
at various industry leading conferences and also delivered distinguished lectures atleading universities around the world
Duggal joined Qualcomm in 1995 as an engineer focused on the company’s commercialbase station and infrastructure business Subsequent successes in both engineering andproject lead roles elevated Duggal to various management positions within Qualcomm’sESG, where he continues to focus on the development and commercialization of CDMAand UMTS technologies
Trang 5Prior to joining Qualcomm, Duggal was a product engineer at Tata Telecom in India,where he was responsible for product management and systems engineering for thecompany’s wire-line switching systems.
Duggal holds a master’s degree in business administration from the University ofCalifornia, Los Angeles Anderson School of Management
Since joining Intel Labs, Mr Bangerter has worked extensively on wireless programs,driving the establishment of Intel’s research and standards programs for next-generationWLAN and WWAN Under his leadership, WCL is currently performing research todefine air interfaces for emerging wireless networks and to improve applicationperformance over wireless networks
Mr Bangerter holds an MBA from Brigham Young University and received his BSEEwith honors from the California Institute of Technology
Cloud Computing and Service Oriented Architecture: A
Business Perspective
(Forum Chair: Prof Anup Kumar, University of Louisville, USA)
ABSTRACT
Trang 6Cloud is emerging as a phenomenon and it is happening at the confluence of severaltrends in the software industry Service oriented architectures; virtualization and internetbased application delivery have all matured over past several years Cloud is a major nextstep in this area Cloud computing allows various tasks to be executed over a networkusing various services Different types of services including infrastructure as a service,platform as a service, software as service have been proposed for cloud computing Some
of the benefits of cloud computing include reduced cost, scalability, better performance,service orientation and availability of agile application development platform There aremany types of cloud computing services available from various vendors Computationalcloud services provide on demand commuting resources that are scalable, inexpensiveand can run any type of application Storage cloud services allow clients to store theirlarge datasets on provider’s storage banks Application cloud allows access to manyservices that a developer can integrate to build their application
The goal of the forum is to provide detailed understanding of cloud computingframework and its relation to service oriented architecture This will include discussion
on core concepts of virtualization, types of cloud computing services, and some of thecommercial cloud services available from various vendors The session will includedetailed discussion on business perspective of cloud computing It will highlight thestrengths and limitations of cloud computing for businesses and latest projects at leadingcompanies
Prof Anup Kumar
Professor, University of Louisville, USA
Bio:
Anup Kumar (ak@louisville.edu) completed his Ph.D from NCSU and is currently aProfessor of CECS Department at the University of Louisville He is also the Director ofMobile Information Network and Distributed Systems (MINDS) Lab His researchinterests include web services, wireless networks, distributed system modelling, andsimulation He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing He is
Trang 7also the Associate Editor of Internal Journal of Web Services Research and InternationalSociety of Computers and Their Application Journal He is a member of IEEEDistinguished Visitor Program (2006-2008) He has served on the organizing committees
of many international conferences including MASS-2098, SCC-2009, ICWS-2009, IEEEISCC 2007, 2008, IEEE ICSW-2006, IEEE MASS-2005, 2007, 2008, IEEE SCC-2005,IEEE ICWS-2005, CIT-2005, IEEE MASCOTS, ADCOM 97 and 98 He was the Chair
of IEEE Computer Society Technical committee on Simulation (TCSIM) (2004-2007)
He has published and presented over 175 papers Some of his papers have appeared inACM Multimedia Systems Journal, several IEEE Transactions, Wireless Communicationand Mobile Computing, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, IEEE Journal onSelected Areas in Communications etc He was the Associate Editor of InternationalJournal of Engineering Design and Automation 1995-1998 He has also edited specialissues in IEEE Internet Magazine, and International Journal on Computers andOperations Research He is a Senior Member of IEEE
Dr Liang-Jie Zhang
Research Staff Member, IBM T J Watson Research Center, USA
Liang-Jie is a Research Staff Member and the founding chair of the Services ComputingPIC (Professional Interest Community) at IBM T J Watson Research Center Currently,
He is also the Chief of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, Chief of the International Journal of Web Services Research (JWSR), the first academicjournal focusing on Web services He is part of the Services Research organization with afocus on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Services In the last 20 years, as the leadresearcher and pioneer of SOA, Web services, e-commerce solutions and consumerinformation technology, he has initialized and led cutting edge projects in the field ofSOA, Web Services, Business Process Integration, Extended Businesses Collaboration,Business Grid Solutions, Web Services Hub Framework, E-Commerce Solutions forInteractive Digital TV and Streaming Media, Internet Communications, ComputationalIntelligence, ATM Network Control, and Intelligent Information Appliances and SignalProcessing
Editor-in-He has more than 40 patents and more than 125 published papers and books Editor-in-He is the
Trang 8Founding Chair of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Steering Committee forServices Computing (TSC-SC) He has served as Vice Chair of Communications forIEEE Computer Society's Task Force on E-Commerce He was the General Chair of the
2004 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2004) and General chair of the 2004 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2004) andthe 2004 IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC 2004)
Co-Alok Srivastava
Solution Architect, Microsoft, USA
Alok is passionate about software architectures, large scale systems and distributedcomputing He has worked in software industry for upwards of 17 years during which hehas filed for a dozen patents, published several papers and presented his ideas at severalconferences Alok has worked on large scale projects such as replication systemmonitoring and management, database extensibility, multimedia and content management
in RDBMS, Web services, Portal technologies and content distribution networks Alokhas worked as an advisor with a large number of customers of all sizes He has workedwith the largest automotive company with their partner network at the same time helped astartup established development team, process and helped them get funding As a solutionarchitect for Microsoft, Alok brings in his years of experience and passion for softwaresystems to all his engagements and strives to achieve the best results in all his projects.Alok holds a bachelors degree in Electrical and Electronics from Indian Institute ofTechnology, Kanpur (India) and has Master’s degree in Computer Engineering andComputer Science from University of Louisville with major in distributed computing
Rod Coombs
Chief Architect API Healthcare
Mr Coombs career, spanning more than 30 years of change in technology, has beenlargely devoted to successful technology innovation In various positions with EDS,Cincom Systems and DSI, he has been responsible for the development, architecture andadvancement of database technologies (Total, TIS, Ultra, Supra), 4GL (Mantis), systemgeneration toolsets (ApGen) and 2 and 3-D CAD systems (XCAD) His embedded
Trang 9database engines were used by virtually all hardware vendors in the 70s and early 80sincluding CDC, Honeywell, NCR , Harris, Prime, Varian, Data Genera, ICL and Wang toname a few.
With Distributed Solutions international in the early 90s, his systems generation toolswere used to create templates for technology infrastructure for emerging third-worldnations on behalf of the United Nations (UNWRA), specifically Palestine In 1994, hewas attracted to Penn State University, Hershey Medical Center to provide technologydirection for Clinical information Systems planning While at PSU he served asTechnology Adviser to the 19 early adopters of Cerner’s Millenium Architecture, a rolewhich afforded a unique opportunity to participate in planning from both sides of theproblem In early 1998, Rod assumed the role of VP Product Engineering for ADACLaboratories This led to the introduction of the industries first RIS Centric PACSsolution With the acquisition of portions of ADAC in 2000, Rod joined Cerner, focusingupon technology architecture for distributed enterprise wide healthcare solutions in globalsettings
IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 History Forum
Mobile Telephony and Its Economic and Social Impacts
(Forum Chairs: Dr Jacob Baal-Schem and Prof Jean-Marie Dilhac)
ABSTRACT
Since the introduction of mobile telephony in the early 1950s, the demand for this serviceexploded The advent of the GSM network in Europe provided the first wide-areacoverage for mobile access to data and multimedia Military and Corporate users werefirst to use these devices as it provided fast and secure access to the latest information Itseems that the latent demand for mobile telecommunications services continued to bevery strong By the year 2000 the penetration rate reached 100% of the population insome European countries Still, a massive growth in the market for mobile multimediaoccurred in 2001 During the years, synergies between entertainment, computing andtelecommunications led to new applications In 2002, mobile subscribers worldwide haveoutnumbered fixed-line subscribers
Japan's position as a world leader in mobile communications is widely acknowledged.Japan’s mobile service began, like many other countries, with car phones, which wereintroduced by NTT in 1979 Nowadays, a wide variety of applications and contents areprovided in the mobile communications market in Japan
The Forum provides a Historical overview of the development of mobiletelecommunications from its birth, with a special view on its economic and socialimpacts Presentations will cover developments and services in the U.S., France andJapan, from the emergence of mobile telephony until today
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Dr George F McClure (IEEE Life Fellow)
Past President, IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
Martin Marietta Corporation, USA
Bio:
A Life Fellow of ieee, George McClure is a past president of the IEEE VehicularTechnology Society (VTS) He received three Outstanding Service awards from VTS.For 35 years he served as an elected member of the VTS Board of Governors Georgehas also served as chairman for two Vehicular Technology international conferences,both held in Orlando He also chaired AUTOTESTCON 1981, held in Orlando In 1999
he received the IEEE-USA Award for Distinguished Contributions to EngineeringProfessionalism, its highest award He has also received two IEEE-USA awards foroutstanding service as a regional chair for professional activities He has served as chairfor the IEEE-USA Pensions Committee, the Engineering Employment BenefitsCommittee, the Careers and Workforce Policy Committee, and the CommunicationsCommittee He continues his second decade as Technology Policy Editor for Today’sEngineer on the Web, a webzine for IEEE-USA
He was elected an IEEE Fellow for contributions to spectrum efficiency for cellularcommunications George retired from Lockheed Martin Corporation after more than 30years in communications-electronics, engineering both tactical military communicationssystems and the later civilian cellular applications coordinated with the Bell Labs’Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) He was awarded two patents dealing withcellular communications techniques He was co-editor of “Land-MobileCommunications Engineering,” sponsored by VTS and published by IEEE Press A pasteditor of the “IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology”, he is a frequent contributor
on career and technology policy topics to “Today’s Engineer” on the Web, atwww.todaysengineer.org and a member of the Committee on Transportation andAerospace Policy for IEEE-USA
He is currently chair of the IEEE Life Member Committee
Prof Jean-Marie Dilhac
Professor, University of Toulouse, France
Trang 11Jean-Marie Dilhac is professor at Institut National des Sciences Appliquées of Toulouse(France) where he is teaching electronics, telecommunications, and history oftelecommunications He is also active as a senior scientist at Laboratoire d’Analyse etd’Architecture des Systèmes (LAAS-CNRS) in the area of energy management forpowering Wireless Sensor Networks for aeronautical applications In addition to hispublications in his major research fields, he authored several papers about suchtelecommunications pioneers as Claude Chappe, Edouard Branly and Edouard Estaunié
at ITT Communication Systems (ICS), he developed communication networks fornational and military operations in a post nuclear attack environment Karger engineeredthe first transcontinental microwave network specifying tower site locations and presently
is consultant in the broadband wireless networks industry
Karger transferred his aerospace knowledge to the airline industry where he developed amodel to forecast revenue and became Director of Forecasting and Economics at EasternAirlines Thereafter, Karger launched a career in the financial services industry doing
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a speaker on cruise ships and has appeared as a financial commentator on TV
Gunther Karger received his BSEE from Louisiana State University (LSU), served inUSAF where he was airborne radar instructor He is past Chairman of the IEEECommunications Group (Comsoc) in New Jersey, IEEE Chairman-Canaveral Section andwas IEEE Communications Society Newsletter Editor
He is married to Shirley Karger, lives in Palmetto Bay, FL Gunther Karger, was born inGermany and is a Holocaust survivor losing his entire family He was raised in fosterhomes and orphanages in Sweden and the U.S
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IEEE GLOBECOM 2010 Funding Forum
(Forum Chair: Dr Sajal K Das, NSF, USA)
ABSTRACT
Funds are essential for Science, Research and Technological Development In GC10, aFunding Forum is arranged to is arranged to help research communities meet the programdirectors of Funding Agencies, like NSF, NASA, DARPA, and so on The targetaudiences include professorial and non-professorial faculty of universities, researchmanagers and administrators, researchers in university and industrial labs, and businessdevelopers
Dr Sajal K Das
Program Director, NSF, USA
University Distinguished Scholar Professor, UTA, USA
Bio:
Dr Sajal K Das is a University Distinguished Scholar Professor of Computer Scienceand Engineering and the Founding Director of the Center for Research in WirelessMobility and Networking (CReWMaN) at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)
He is currently a Program Director at the National Science Foundation (NSF) in theDivision of Computer Networks and Systems He is also a Visiting Professor at theIndian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Kanpur, an Honorary Professor of Fudan
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His current research interests include wireless and sensor networks, mobile and pervasivecomputing, smart environments, security and privacy, cloud computing, biologicalnetworking, applied graph theory and game theory He has published over 400 papers andover 35 invited book chapters in these areas, and holds five US patents in wirelessnetworks and mobile Internet Dr Das has coauthored the books: "Smart Environments:Technology, Protocols, and Applications" (Wiley, 2005) and "Mobile Agents inDistributed Computing and Networking (Wiley, 2010) He is a recipient of the IEEEComputer Society Technical Achievement Award (2009) for pioneering contributions tosensor networks and mobile computing; IEEE Region 5 Outstanding EngineeringEducator Award (2008); and several Best Paper Awards in such conferences asQShine'09, EWSN'08, IEEE PerCom'06, and ACM MobiCom'99 He is also a recipient
of the Lockheed Martin Teaching Excellence Award (2009), UTA Academy ofDistinguished Scholars Award (2006), University Award for Distinguished Record ofResearch (2005), College of Engineering Research Excellence Award (2003), andOutstanding Faculty Research Award in Computer Science (2001 and 2003) He isfrequently invited as keynote speaker at international conferences and symposia
Dr Das serves as the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier's Pervasive and MobileComputing (PMC) journal, and also as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions onMobile Computing, ACM/Springer Wireless Networks, IEEE Transactions on Paralleland Distributed Systems, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, and Journal ofPeer-to-Peer Networking He is the founder of IEEE WoWMoM symposium and co-founder of IEEE PerCom conference He has served as General and Technical ProgramChair as well as TPC member of numerous IEEE and ACM conferences
The Next Big Thing: IPv6 Internet
Evolution or Revolution?
(Forum Organizer and Chair: Latif Ladid, President, IPv6 Forum)
ABSTRACT
The chips are down! The IPv4 address space has melt down to just 8% The 350 Million
IP addresses are expected to be fully assigned by the end of 2011 Just 2 years to go tomake the transition to IPv6 Is the entire Internet community aware of this? Are theygetting ready for it? Should the users be involved? So what’s at stake? Is Asia ahead of
Trang 15Europe and the US? What needs to be done? What is the easiest way? Who is doingwhat? Why is the US not taking leadership? What’s the ROI needed for this? Questionsafter questions and any answer trigger other questions and the opinions are diverse Thispanel has invited the best experts on IPv6 to share with us their best practices and theway forward to reap best benefits from this gigantic first time upgrade of the Internet.Maybe the last one for decades to come.
IPv6 Forum is a world-wide consortium of international Internet service providers (ISPs)and National Research & Education Networks (NRENs), with a mission to promote IPv6
by improving market and user awareness, creating a quality and secure New GenerationInternet and allowing world-wide equitable access to knowledge and technology Thekey focus of the IPv6 Forum today is to provide technical guidance for the deployment ofIPv6 IPv6 Summits are organized by the IPv6 Forum and staged in various locationsaround the world to provide industry and market with the best available information onthis rapidly advancing technology Please visit http://www.ipv6forum.com
SECTION I: The IPv6 Transition Models & Benefits
He is a Senior Researcher at the University of Luxembourg “Security & Trust” (SnT)
www.securityandtrust.lu on multiple European Commission Next GenerationTechnologies IST Projects: 6INIT, www.6init.org - First Pioneer IPv6 Research Project;6WINIT, www.6winit.org; Euro6IX, www.euro6ix.org; Eurov6, www.eurov6.org;NGNi, www.ngni.org; Project initiator SEINIT, www.seinit.org, and Project initiatorSecurIST, www.securitytaskforce.org
Trang 16Latif initiated the new EU project u-2010 to research Emergency & Disaster and CrisisManagement, www.u-2010.eu, launched the Public Safety Communication Forum,www.publicsafetycommunication.eu, supported the new IPv6++ EU Research Projectcalled EFIPSANS, www.efipsans.org, supported the new safety & Security Project usingIPv6 called Secricom, www.secricom.eu, and coordinates the new EU project IRMA(Integrated Risk management for Africa using IPv6), www.irma.lu
He is also a Member of 3GPP PCG (www.3gpp.org), 3GPP2 PCG (www.3gpp2.org),Vice Chair, IEEE ComSoc EntNET (www.comsoc.org/~entnet/), member of UN StrategyCouncil, member of IEC Executive Committee, Board Member of TSF (TechnologiesSans Frontières), Board member of AW2I, Board Member of Nii Quaynor Institute forResearch in Africa, and member of Future Internet Forum EU Member States(representing Luxembourg) Luxembourg
Currently, as the Deputy Associate Chief Information Officer at the U.S Department ofEnergy (DOE), he is responsible for providing strategic leadership, innovative direction,and expert advice regarding Department-wide information technology solutions Thisresponsibility includes the development and implementation of enterprise strategies toincrease innovation and to improve IT infrastructure investment decision-making throughthe integration of Enterprise Architecture and Capital Planning and Investment Control.Prior to joining DOE, Peter served as the Chief Technology Officer and Director of