Theme
and Scope
Nowadays
the Internet is playing a role of social and economical
infrastructure and is expected to support not only comfortable
communication and information dissemination but also any kind of
intelligent and collaborative activities in a dependable manner.
However, the explosive growth of its usage with diversifying the
communication technologies and the service applications makes it
difficult to manage efficient sharing of the Internet. In addition, an
inconsistency between Internet technologies and the human society
forces a complex and unpredictable tension among end-users,
applications, and ISPs (Internet Service Providers).
It is thought, therefore, that the Internet is approaching a turning
point and there might be the need for rethinking and redesigning the
entire system composed of the human society, nature, and the Internet.
To solve the problems across multiple layers on a large-scale and
complex system and to design the entire system of systems towards
future information networks for human/social orchestration, a new tide
of multi-perspective and multi-disciplinary research is essential. It
will involve not only the network engineering (network routing, mobile
and wireless networks, network measurement and management, high-speed
networks, etc.) and the networked applications (robotics, distributed
computing, human computer interactions, Kansei information processing,
etc.), but the network science (providing new tools to understand and
control the huge-scale complex systems based on theories, e.g., graph
theory, game theory, information theory, learning theory, statistical
physics, etc.)
and the social science (enabling safe, secure, and human-centric
application principles and business-models).
The Information Network Design Workshop aims at exploring ongoing
efforts in the theory and application on a wide variety of research
fields related to the design of information networks and resource
sharing in the networks. The workshop provides an opportunity for
academic/industry researchers and professionals to share, exchange, and
review recent advances on information network design research. Original
contribution describing recent modeling, analysis, and experiment on
network design
research with particular, but not exclusive, regard to:
• Large scale and/or Complex networks
• Cross layered networks
• Overlay and/or P2P networks
• Sensor and/or Mobile ad-hoc networks
• Delay/disruption tolerant networks
• Social networks
• Applications on networks
• Fundamental theories for network design
Final Program
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WIND 2010 Workshop Program
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Wednesday, Nov 25, 2010
14:00-16:00
WIND 2010 WORKSHOP
(PART I)
VERGINA HALL
Chair: Mario Koeppen |
Exploration Algorithms by Multiple Robots
in Challenged Communication Environment
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Yuta Nakazono and
Hiroyoshi Miwa |
Design Method of Smallest Robust Networks
against Performance Deterioration during Failures
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Nozomu Katayama,
Takeshi Fujimura,
Hiroyoshi Miwa,
Noriaki Kamiyama,
Haruhisa Hasegawa and
Hideaki Yoshino |
Critical Links Detection to Maintain Small Diameter
against Link Failures
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Takeshi Fujimura and
Hiroyoshi Miwa |
A Message Transmission Control Scheme
for Efficient Information Sharing
in
Disruption Tolerant Networks
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Hirofumi Ueda and
Norihito Fujita |
A Novel Routing Scheme with High Sensitive Sensing
for Multi hop Wireless Mesh Network
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Shamsad Parvin and
Fujii Takeo |
A Generalized File Replication Scheme
with Diffusion-based Storage Load
Balancing Function
in Unstructured P2P File-Sharing Networks
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Masanori Takaoka,
Masato Uchida and
Yuji Oie |
Friday, Nov 26, 2010
9:00-10:00
PROF. E. GELENBE
KEYNOTE
IASON HALL
Chair: Mario Koeppen |
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Friday, Nov 26, 2010
10:30-12:30
WIND 2010 WORKSHOP
(PART II)
VERGINA HALL
Chair: Akira Arutaki |
Algorithms for Base Node Location Problem in the Virtual Segment
in
Store-carry-forward Routing Schemes
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Ryohei Dou,
Akihiro Fujihara and
Hiroyoshi Miwa |
A Memetic Algorithm with Population Management
for the Generalized Minimum
Vertex-Biconnected Network Problem |
Anna Pagacz,
Bin Hu and
Guenther Raidl |
| Characterizing Transactions with Data Transfer on Multi-Server Systems |
Dirceu Cavendish,
Kazumi Yoshinaga,
Washizu Shohei,
Yoshiyuki Uratani,
Hiroshi Koide and
Yuji Oie |
Fuzzification of Maxmin Fairness Relation based
on Subvector Dominance Degree |
Mario Koeppen,
Kaori Yoshida and
Masato Tsuru |
Integrating Multiple and Heterogeneous Challenged Networks
-- Detailed
design and Experimental evaluation using Satellite link -- |
Akira Nagata,
Shinya Yamamura and
Masato Tsuru |
Case Study of Vehicle-Based virtual segment Architecture
-- On application,
field experiment, and simulation --
|
Shinya Yamamura,
Akira Nagata and
Masato Tsuru |
Important
Dates
Submission
deadline: July 24, 2010 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance: August 20, 2010
Camera-Ready Submission and Fee-Payment:
September 20, 2010
Workshop and INCoS main Conference:
November 24-26, 2010
Workshop
Organizers
Masaki Aida (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
Akira Arutaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Mario Koeppen (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Hiroyoshi Miwa (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
Gunther Raidl (Vienna University of Technology, Austri)
Masato Tsuru (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Kaori Yoshida (Kyusyu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Submission
Procedure
Submitted
papers should be original and contain contributions of
theoretical, experimental or application nature, or be unique
experience reports. Papers must be submitted no later than
July
20, 2010 and
electronic submission in PDF via the conference web site is
required. For submitting, go to the INCoS 2010 paper submission site
(
http://incos2010.web.auth.gr/submission.html),
follow the
instructions, and select the WIND2010 workshop among the options.
Submitted papers should be in the IEEE 8.5 two-column format of up to 6
pages, and should contain up to 5 keywords. Papers will be evaluated
for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness, and will be
reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Proceedings
All
accepted papers are included in the Proceedings of the INCoS 2010
conference, which will be published by IEEE Conference
Publishing Service in the form of CD-ROM with ISBN, and will be
also accessible on-line. All
accepted papers must be accompanied by a full paid registration of at
least one author, and be presented at the workshop to appear in the
proceedings.
Program
Committee
(TBD)
Venue
Sponsorships
Sponsored
by

Network Design Research Center, Kyushu Institute of
Technology
Co-Sponsored by

Kyushu Institute of Technology
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