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[Day 1] 13 November 2014 (Thur.)
The Jeju Grand Hotel (Jeju, Korea) |
Session 1 |
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16:00 ~ 20:00 |
                               Committee Meeting for ISAAC 2014 & ICACT 2014 and
                               Welcoming Dinner
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[Day 2] 14 November 2014 (Fri.)
The Jeju Grand Hotel (Jeju, Korea) |
Main Auditorium
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Session 1
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Session 2
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Session 3
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Session 4
(Seminar Room 4) |
Session 5
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09:00 ~ |
Registration Open |
Office |
09:00 ~ 09:40 |
Break with Snacks and Drinks |
Office |
10:00 ~ 17:00 |
Exhibition(Semimar Room 5) |
Office |
09:40 ~ 12:00 |
Invited Paper & Best Paper, Tutorial |
Oral (OA) TIT |
Oral (OB,OC) HIT,NIT |
Oral (OD,OE,OF) CIT,BIT,EIT |
Oral (OG) DCIT,GICT |
10:00~11:00 Domestic Conference(Poster) |
Session Chairs |
12:00 ~ 13:00 |
Lunch Time |
Session Chairs |
13:00 ~ 14:00 |
Poster (PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PG) (Seminar Room 5) |
Session Chairs |
14:20 ~ 16:00 |
Keynote Speech I: Professor Lilei, Hosei University, Japan |
Session Chairs |
16:10 ~ 16:50 |
Professor Yang Xiao, University of Alabama, USA |
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17:00 ~ 17:40 |
Welcome Ceremony and Award Ceremony
- Welcoming Remarks : President of IIBC, Chair of ISAAC
- Welcoming Speech : Heeryong Won , Governor of Jeju Island
- Welcoming Speech : Il-Hwan Kim, President of Jeju TechnoPark
- Best Paper Awards
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- Welcoming Performance
- Conference Dinner, Banquet
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[Day 3] 15 November 2014 (Sat.)
The Jeju Grand Hotel (Jeju, Korea) |
Main Auditorium |
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09:00 ~ 09:30 |
Break with Snack and Drink |
Office |
09:30 ~ 12:00 |
Invited Paper & Oral (OA, OB, OC, OD, OE, OF, OG) |
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12:00 ~ 13:00 |
Lunch Time |
Office |
13:00 ~ 17:00 |
- Industrial Field
- Culture Tour
- Golf Tour
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[Day 4] 16 November 2014 (Sun.)
The Jeju Grand Hotel (Jeju, Korea) |
(Seminar Room) |
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09:00 ~ 09:30 |
                    Break with Snacks and Drinks
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09:00 ~ 12:00 |
                    Committee Meeting For ISAAC 2015 & ICACT 2015 Conference (Closed Meeting)
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Prof. Lei Li
Professor and Vice-Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Hosei University, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8584, Japan
Structure and Model of Algorithms
In the field of modern computer architecture, SIMD type computers, MIMD type computers and pipeline control type computers etc. called parallel computers are increasingly undergoing rapid development. There are many arithmetic units, processors and memory units known as terminals in these parallel computers. It is well known that the terminals are required to mutually connect at as high a speed as possible in a very closed range. This interconnection network is an important factor when evaluating the performance of parallel computers. As static networks, we have the perfect connection network, star connection, bus connection, ring or loop connection, the mesh connection, tree structure, layer structure, hypercube network, super-cube circuit (CCC) etc. In this talk, we will discuss and evaluate some other possible interconnection networks for parallel computers.
About Prof. Lei Li
Lei Li, Professor and Ph.D, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Hosei University, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8584 Japan. Professor Lei Li was born in Yancheng, Jiangsu, China on May 1, 1961. He received his Doctor Degree of Science from Xi¡¯an Jiaotong University, China in 1989, and Doctor Degree of Engineering from Tohoku University, Japan in 1994 separately. He studied at Hirosaki University, Japan as a Post Doctoral and Research Assistant from April, 1989 to March 1992. From April 1992 up to present, he has been on the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering [1992-1997: Associate Professor, Aomori University, Japan, 1997-2001: Associate Professor, Yamaguchi University, Japan, 1999-2000: Visiting Professor, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2002-present, Professor, Hosei University, Japan]. His research interest includes the Fast Algorithms, Parallel Algorithms, Genetic Algorithms, Neural Networks, Machine Learning Algorithms etc. He has published around 230 papers in refereed journals, conference proceedings and book chapters in these areas. He has been involved in more than 30 conferences and workshops as a program/general/organizing chair. He is serving as the president of International Information Institute in Tokyo, Japan, and the Chief Librarian of Kogane Library of Hocei University. In addition, he is the Editor-in-Chief of Information, An International Interdisciplinary Journal and as an Associate Editor for some other International Journals. He has been acting as an author/co-author or an editor/co-editor of 12 books. He served as Dean of Graduate School of Engineering, Hosei University from 2008 to 2009, and the Vice Dean of Faculty of Science and Engineering, Hosei University from 2010 to 2013. He received HITACHI TO Software Papers International Award in Sendai, Japan in 1990, Outstanding Leadership Award from the International Conference on Computer Convergence Technology in Seoul, Korea in 2011 and Outstanding Service Award from ACM Research in Applied Computation Symposium in Miami , USA in 2011 separately.
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Prof. Yang Xiao
Department of Computer Science
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0290 USA
http://yangxiao.cs.ua.edu/
Sensor and Robotic Networks
Although previous bio-inspired models have concentrated on invertebrates (such as ants), mammals such as primates with higher cognitive function are valuable for modeling the increasingly complex problems in engineering. Understanding primates' social and communication systems, and applying what is learned from them to engineering domains is likely to inspire solutions to a number of problems.
This talks introduce studying and modeling modes of group behavior and communication of coppery titi monkeys, rhesus macaques, and other primate models, and applying what the investigators learn to the distributed control of heterogeneous mobile and static sensor networks including assessment of the effectiveness of small and large group formations in heterogeneous mobile and static sensor networks, development of bio-inspired message-based communications, and development of bio-inspired behavior-based communications.
About Professor Yang Xiao
Prof. Yang Xiao currently is a full professor of Department of Computer Science at The University of Alabama. His research areas are security and communications/networks. He has published more than 200 SCI-indexed journal papers (including 50 IEEE/ACM transactions papers) and over 200 refereed conference papers and book chapters related to these research areas. Dr. Xiao's research has been supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF), U.S. Army Research, The Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI), Fleet Industrial Supply Center-San Diego (FISCSD), FIATECH, and The University of Alabama's Research Grants Committee.
Dr. Xiao currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for International Journal of Security and Networks (IJSN) and International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNet) (SCI-index). He was the founding Editor-in-Chief for International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications (IJTA) (2007-2009). He had/has been on editorial board for 10 international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2007-2009), IEEE Communications Survey and Tutorials (2007-present), etc. He served (s) as a guest editor for 18 times for different international journals, including IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Network, ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), etc. In addition, he has been involved in organizing over 40 conferences. He was the TPC Co-Chair for 8 conferences. He was the Symposium Co-Chair for 6 symposia. He was the General Co-Chair for 14 conferences/workshops. He serves on TPC for more than 130 conferences such as INFOCOM, ICDCS, MOBIHOC, ICC, GLOBECOM, WCNC, etc.
Dr. Xiao delivered more than 10 keynote speeches for international conferences and gave more than 60 invited talks for different international institutes. Dr. Xiao had directed 8 doctoral dissertations in the past and is currently supervising 7 Ph.D. students/candidates in computer security and networking areas. Dr. Xiao also supervised 19 M.S. graduates in the past.
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