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CIICT2008
Program of China-Ireland International Conference on Information and
Communications Technologies 2008
CIICT 2008
September 26-28th, 2008, Beijing, Chinahttp://conference.bupt.edu.cn/ciict2008
Phone: +86-10-62258866Fax: +86-10-62281965Address: 10, Xitucheng Road, Haidian District,
High-Tech Mansion BUPT, Beijing, China
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Welcoming Message ………………………… 1
Keynote Speech ………………………… 4
Organizing Structure ………………………… 8
Committee Setup ………………………… 9
Program Schedule ………………………… 12
Parallel Sessions List ………………………… 15
City of Beijing ………………………… 35
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Contents
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Dear Delegates,
On behalf of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Dublin City University, Hangzhou Dianzi University and the Organizing Committee, I welcome all of you to the third China-Ireland International Conference on Information and Communications Technologies (CIICT 2008).
CIICT is an international conference focusing on popular research areas in the broad area of Information and Communications Technologies. The conference is jointly sponsored and organized by Chinese and Irish Universities, alternating hosts between these two countries. The first CIICT conference was hosted by Hangzhou Dianzi University in October 2006. The 2007 CIICT conference was hosted in Dublin City University, Ireland. This year, as the city of Beijing has been a proud host for the successful 2008 Olympic Games, our Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications is proud to be your host for yet another international event that will shape our world, and that is, CIICT Conference.
Today, technologies in information and communication technologies are playing a vital role in all areas of our everyday life. The purpose of CIICT is to strengthen science and technology research collaboration among China, Ireland and other countries, providing a platform for academics and engineers across all areas to meet, exchange ideas, and establish professional networks. The conference is organized as a set of tracks in Software Engineering, Natural Language Processing, Information Systems, Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Modeling & Scientific Computing, Security & Encryption, Communications and Networks and so on. This year, we received a large number of papers and accepted very high quality papers.
Many individuals have contributed to the success of this high-caliber, international conference. My sincere appreciation goes to all authors including those whose papers were not included in the program. Many thanks to our distinguished keynote speakers for their valuable contributions to the conference. Special thanks to our technical program chairs for assembling an absolutely outstanding technical program committee that reviewed and selected papers for the final program. A huge debt of thanks to our program committee members and external reviewers for helping to assemble such a strong technical program. Our big appreciation also goes to IET, who is one important sponsor for this conference.
Finally, I hope all of you enjoy CIICT 2008 and find this a productive opportunity to learn, exchange ideas, make new contacts and renew old ones. This will be a memorable experience you will never forget.
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Welcoming Message from the General Chair
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CIICT 2008 General ChairVice-President, BUPT, China
Prof. Fangchun Yang
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Thank you.
Prof. Fangchun YangCIICT 2008 General ChairVice President, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Dear Delegates,
It gives me great pleasure to send my warm personal greetings to all those taking part in the third China-Ireland ICT Conference (CIICT 2008), which is jointly hosted by BUPT, DCU and HDU in BUPT. Collaboration between our three universities and more generally between China and Ireland, has become a very important priority for Dublin City University, and is providing many benefits for our institutions and our two countries. I would wish to pay tribute to the organisers of the Conference, and I look forward to hearing about the conference discussions and outcomes.
Prof. Ferdinand von ProndzynskiPresident, Dublin City University, Ireland
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Welcoming Message
President, Dublin City University, IrelandProf. Ferdinand von
Prondzynski
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Dear Delegates,
I would like to extend my Very Best Wishes for the success of the 3rd China-Ireland International Conference on Information and Communications Technologies, CIICT 2008.
The first conference in the series was hosted by Hangzhou Dianzi University in October 2006 and we were delighted to host the second at Dublin City University in August 2007. The 2008 conference builds on the successes of CIICT06 and CIICT07 and is organised by Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and Hangzhou Dianzi University.
The stated objectives of the conference series are to strengthen science and technology research collaboration and to provide a platform for facilitating academic and industrial research interactions between China, Ireland and other countries. The CIICT conferences are meeting these aims and are growing in strength and impact, with CIICT 2008 showing a continuing expansion in the numbers of scientific presentations and participating delegates.
The wide reach of Information and Communications Technologies is well illustrated by the range of conference topics which are drawn from diverse fields such as software engineering, natural language processing, artificial intelligence, security and encryption, communications, signal processing, circuits and systems, robotics, networks, control systems, data mining and multimedia applications.
I would like to express my appreciation to the sponsors of CIICT 2008 which include the State Key lab of Networking and Switching Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, the Institution of Engineering and Technology and the Research Institute for Networks and Communications Engineering (RINCE) at my own university, Dublin City University.
During August 2008 the eyes of the world will have focused on Beijing as host of the Olympic Games. We are delighted that three student athletes from Dublin City University participated in the Olympics and that now CIICT 2008 provides a further opportunity for interaction between Chinese and Irish institutions in the scientific and technical spheres. Taking place only a few weeks after the Olympics, CIICT2008 provides a unique occasion to visit Beijing and should lead to a very interesting and enjoyable conference occasion.
Finally, I pay special tribute to the many members of the conference committees who will have worked hard to ensure the success of the Beijing conference. It is only with the continuing voluntary efforts of organising committees that the China-Ireland ICT Conference series will continue to flourish.
Enjoy your visit to CIICT 2008!
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Vice-President,Dublin City University, Ireland
Prof. Eugene Kennedy
Welcoming Message
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Prof. Eugene Kennedy, Vice-President, Dublin City University, Ireland
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Dr. Paul Dodd
Title : ACADEMIA―INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS IN
IRELAND
Abstract:In recent years, Ireland has chosen to focus significant resources into the ICT and Biotechnology research domains, primarily due to the strength of both indigenous and multinational companies operating in the country in these sectors. Science Foundation Ireland plays a considerable role in this Government strategy, including providing opportunities to facilitate researchers based in Irish industry and universities to collaborate together. In this talk Dr Paul Dodd of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) will provide an overview of Ireland's particular approach to promoting joint academic-industry research activities, focusing on the SFI Center's for Science, Engineering and Technology (SFICSET) and Strategic Research Cluster (SRC) programmes. Examples of large-scale academic/industry research partnerships will be described including their research mission, partnership composition, and highlights, from centres and clusters operating across diverse fields, ranging from telecommunications technologies and nanotechnology, to semantic web and software engineering.
Biography:Dr. Paul Dodd is currently Head of Industry-Research Development at Irish national ICT research funding agency Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). He is responsible for coordinating all SFI's programmes that involve industry involvement, including the Centre's for Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET) and Strategic Research Clusters (SRC) programmes. He has been a staff member of SFI for over three years; in his previous role he had responsibilities for many ICT Hardware related research projects. Prior to joining SFI, Dodd worked for data-storage company Seagate Technology, where he held posts in both R&D (where he coordinated Seagate's R&D programme with Universities around Europe) and process engineering management (managing a team of 15 people in recording head fabrication metrology).
He was educated at Trinity College Dublin (BA, Materials Science, MSc [GMR Materials]) and Queen's University Belfast (PhD- [Magnetic Recording]). He spent time as a research staff member at TCD working on semiconducting materials for optoelectronic applications and also at QUB where he held an EU Human Capital Mobility fellowship, and subsequently, an industry-funded postdoctoral position bridging Physics and Electronic Engineering Departments. His research interests are nanoscale materials and devices.
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Head of Industry-ResearchDevelopment Science
Foundation IrelandDr. Paul Dodd
Keynote Speech
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Prof. Yixin Zhong
Title: STRUCTURALISM FUNCTIONALISM BEHAVIORISM OR
MECHANISM―LOOKING FOR A UNIFIED APPROACH TO AI
Abstract:An attempt was made in the paper to propose a better, and unified, approach to AI. Different from the old approaches, e.g., structuralism, functionalism and behaviorism, the new approach is featured with the direct concern with common and core mechanism of intelligence formation and is therefore termed !°echanism approach!±. It is discovered as the consequence that the transformations from information to knowledge and further to intelligence are the soul of the mechanism of intelligence formation. An even more interesting result is the discovery that the three major approaches named above could be well unified within the framework of mechanism approach. A brief report will be given in the paper on the mechanism approach and the unification principle of the AI approaches.
Biography:Yixin Zhong is a senior Professor of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), Chairman of BUPT Academic Committee, President of Chinese Association of Artificial Intelligence, vice-President of World Federation of Engineering Organization (WFEO) and Chairman of WFEO Standing Committee on Information and Communication (CIC/WFEO). He was President of Asia-Pacific Neural Networks Assembly (2001-2002) and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks (1993-2006). He is an IEEE senior member and IEE Fellow and has served many times as general chair, program chair and keynote speaker for large-scale international conferences in fields of AI and ICT.
The areas of his major interests in teaching and research include Communication Theory, Information Theory, Information and Communication Technology, Knowledge Theory, Decision Theory, Artificial Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence. He has published 16 books and over 400 papers in the related fields and receives many awards from both government and academic circles.
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BUPT, ChinaProf. Yixin Zhong
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Prof. David Cotter
Title:REDUCING COST AND COMPLEXITY IN
PHOTONIC SYSTEMS
Abstract:
The Photonic Systems research programme at the Tyndall National Institute is focused mainly on advanced optical communications networks. The underlying aim is to invent and demonstrate ways of achieving radical reduction in the costs of providing future high-bandwidth communications. Significant recent advances include simplified techniques for multi-terabit-per-second information transmission in optical fibre networks, as well as important new approaches to reducing the cost of next-generation broadband services to the home. Looking further into the future, cost and energy advantages are anticipated by performing digital signal processing in the optical domain at very high speed. Finally, advanced photonic technologies that have been developed primarily for telecoms are beginning to find new applications, such as in low-latency interconnection networks for high-end supercomputing.
Biography:Prof. David Cotter leads the Photonic Systems Group at the Tyndall National Institute and Department of Physics, University College Cork, Ireland. He was Head of Optical Systems Research at Corning Research Centre, UK and in the USA (2000-2003), and formerly Head of Photonic Systems Group, British Telecom Laboratories, UK. He was at BT from 1980-2000, and during 1992-2000 was project manager of BT’s research on high-speed optical networks, optical switching and signal processing. He held a post-doctoral position at the Max-Planck Institute für Biophysikalische Chemie, Göttingen, Germany (1977-1980), and a Fellowship of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, at Southampton University (1976-1977). He received Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees from University of Southampton, UK. The D.Sc. was awarded in 1996 for numerous contributions to the field of nonlinear optics and its applications in quantum electronics, semiconductor physics and telecommunications, and in 1998 he was awarded the BT Martlesham Medal. He has written two widely-cited books on non-linear optics, including The Elements of Nonlinear Optics (Cambridge University Press, 1990), co-authored with the late Professor Paul Butcher, and is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
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SFI Research ProfessorPhotonic Systems Group Tyndall National Institute
Lee Maltings, Prospect Row Cork, IrelandDr. David Cotter
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Dr. David Linton
Title:INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH
WITHIN ECIT, QUEENS UNIVERSITY
Abstract
To meet the 21st Century challenge of increased bandwidth, enhanced security, low cost and relevance to market, the research clusters within the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology have collaborated on a number of levels to address real world needs in the wider communications industry. The use of FPGA technology to detect embedded virus streams in 10 GB optical traffic will be described. This will then be extended to discuss our work on encryption techniques for single chip access solutions. Our design techniques for communication System-on-Chip will be outlined in the wider context of silicon and dedicated III-V MMIC design for broadband wireless. The talk will conclude with an overview of antenna research both for fixed link and for body worn applications which completes the broadband wireless interface.
Biography:Dr. David Linton was educated at the Queen’s University of Belfast and is currently Reader in Microwave Communications and Deputy Director of the High Frequency Research Group. He received a B.Sc. (1st) in Electrical Engineering in 1983 while sponsored by Lucas Industries and his PhD in 1992. He has published over 120 journal and conference papers. His interests include microwave/RF measurements, RF component development for low cost packaging, high speed pulse sources and samplers, ultra compact antennas and non-linear device characterisation. He is Principal Investigator of the EPSRC Security Grant “ISIS - Intelligent Sensor Information System for public transport security”.
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FIEE, SMIEEE, FInstP, CEng, CPhys
Dr. David Linton
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Sponsors:
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China(BUPT)Co-Sponsors:
Dublin City University, Ireland(DCU)Hangzhou Dianzi University, China (HDU)State Key Lab of Networking and Switching Technology, BUPT, China Research Institute for Networks and Communications Engineering, Ireland
The Institution of Engineering and Technology(IET)Supporters:
Natural Science Foundation of China Beijing Association for Science and Technology, China
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Organizing Structure
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Advisory Committee Chairs Junliang Chen, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Charles McCorkell, Dublin City University, Ireland
Advisory CommitteeEugene Kennedy, Dublin City University, Ireland Lemin Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Thomas J. Brazil, University College Dublin, Ireland Roger W. Whatmore, Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland Laurie Cuthbert, Queen Mary, University of London, England
General ChairsFangchun Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Liam Barry, Dublin City University, Ireland Lingling Sun, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China
Program Committee Chairs Junping Du, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Xiaojun Wang, Dublin City University, Ireland
Program Committee Conor Brennan, Dublin City University, Ireland Rob AJ Brennan, Consultant, Ireland Gang Chen, Wuhan University, China Martin Collier, Dublin City University, Ireland Shiduan Cheng, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Junping Du, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Stephen Daniels, Dublin City University, Ireland Shurong Dong, Zhejiang University, China Ronan Farrell, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Huaiguo Fu, Waterford Institute of Technology Ivan Ganchev, University of Limerick David Gray, Dublin City University, Ireland Josef Van Genabith, Dublin City University, Ireland Boran Guan, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China Jingsha He, Beijing University of Technology, China Yanxiang He, Wuhan University, China Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Ireland
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Committee SetupCIICT2008
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Tony Holohan, Dublin City University, Ireland Brendan Jennings, Waterford Institute of Technology Yingmin Jia, Beihang University, China David Linton, Queen's University Belfast Bin Liu, Tsinghua University, China Cristina Hava Muntean, National College of Ireland Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Dublin City University, Ireland Huadong Ma, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Yan Ma, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Seán Marlow, Dublin City University, Ireland Conor McArdle, Dublin City University, Ireland Seamus McLoone, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Jennifer McManis, Dublin City University, IrelandDerek Molloy, Dublin City University, Ireland Fearghal Morgan, National University of Ireland Galway Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Dublin City University, Ireland John Murphy, University College Dublin, Ireland Noel Murphy, Dublin City University, Ireland Donal O’Mahony, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Aidan O'Dwyer, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland Máirtín O'Droma, University of Limerick Derek C W Pao, City University of Hong Kong Philip Perry, QoSTech Ltd, Dublin, Ireland Robert Sadleir, Dublin City University, Ireland Sen Su, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Ronan Scaife, Dublin City University, Ireland Ye Tian, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China Wendong Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Xiaojun Wang, Dublin City University, Ireland Yaming Wang, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, China Yigang Wang, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China Yulin Wang, Wuhan University, China Gengyu Wei, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China Yigang Wang, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China Ning Xu, Wuhan University of Technology, China Fangchun Yang, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China Yonglin Yu, Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, China Lei Zhang, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China Pin Zhang, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China Tiejun Zhao, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Sheng Zheng, China Three Gorges University Hua Zou, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Feng Zhou, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
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Anding Zhu, University College Dublin, Ireland
Organizing Committee ChairsWeining Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Noel Murphy, Dublin City University, Ireland Xiuqin Lin, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Publicity Chair
Zhihan Liu,Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Conference SecretariatXiaohong Huang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Program Schedule of CIICT2008
Sept. 26th, 2008 Friday
Time Program Venue
07: 30 am-21: 00 pm
Registration on Site High-Tech Mansion BUPT, the Lobby
Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday
Time Program Chairs Venue
09 : 00 am-09 :20am
Opening Ceremony Prof. Junping DuMultifunction
Room
09 : 00 am-09 :05am
Greetings from Prof. Fangchun Yang, CIICT 2008 General Chair
Multifunction Room
09:05 am -09:15 am
Irish Ambassador to China H.E. Declan Kelleher addresses the conference
Multifunction Room
09:15 am -09:20 am
Greetings from IETMultifunction
Room
09:20 am -12:20 am
Keynote Speeches Dr. Xiaojun WangMultifunction
Room
09:20 am -10:00 am
Dr. Paul Dodd,ACADEMIA―INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS IN IRELAND, Ireland
10:00 am -10:40 am
Prof. Yixin Zhong, STRUCTURALISM FUNCTIONALISM BEHAVIORISM OR MECHANISM―LOOKING FOR A UNIFIED APPROACH TO AI, China
10:40 am -11:00 Coffee Breaks
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11:00 am -11:40 am
Prof. David Cotter, REDUCING COST AND COMPLEXITY IN PHOTONIC SYSTEMS, Ireland
11: 40 am-12: 20 am
Dr. David Linton, INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH WITHIN ECIT, QUEENS UNIVERSITY, Ireland
12: 30 pm-14: 00 pm
Lunch TimeHigh-Tech Mansion BUPT,
on the Second Floor
Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday
Time Program Chairs Venue
14:00 pm-18:00 pm
Parallel Sessions Session Chairs No.__
14:00 pm -15:30 pm
Session 1:Software Engineering Moiz Qyser A. A., IndiaJunping Du, China
Room 2
14:00 pm -15:20 pm
Session 3:Signal ProcessingWaziha Kabir, BangladeshHua Zou, China
Room 3
14:00 pm -15:30 pm
Session 2:Natural Language ProcessingZhaoshun Wang, ChinaDr. Paul Dodd,Ireland
Room 4
14:00 pm -17:30 pm
Session 4:Artificial IntelligenceBaohua Gu, CanadaYan Zheng, China
Room 8
15:30 pm -16:00 pm
Coffee Breaks
15:40 pm -17:30 pm
Session 5:Modelling & Scientific Computing
James Decraene, IrelandQiang Cai, China
Room 2
15:30 pm -18:00 pm
Session 6:Security & EncryptionJoseph Timoney, IrelandQibo Sun, China
Room 3
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15:40 pm -17:30 pm
Session 8:Wireless and Sensor Network
Bogdan Ciubotaru, IrelandDongmei Zhang, China
Room 4
18:00 pm -20:00 pm
Welcome ReceptionHigh-Tech Mansion BUPT,
on the Second Floor
Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday
Time Program Chairs Venue
08:00 am -12:30 am
Parallel Sessions Session Chairs No.__
08:00 am -09:20 am
Session 9:Mobile Communication and Network/ Internet / IP Network
Zuo Min, ChinaProf. David Cotter, Ireland
Room 2
08:00 am -10:30 am
Session 10:Telecommunication Service and Network
Zhihan Liu, ChinaDr. David Linton, Ireland
Room 3
08:00 am -10:20 am
Session 11:Circuits, Optics and Optoelectronics
Qing K. Zhu, USARobert Maher, Ireland
Room 4
08:00 am -10:00 am
Session 7-1:Communications and Networks
Kevin Heffernan, IrelandYanjun Jiang, China
Room 8
10:00 am -10:30 am
Coffee Breaks 4th Floor
09:30 am -12:30 am
Session 12:Web Intelligence and Engineering Applications
Sen Su, ChinaZhengqiu Yang, China
Room 2
10:45 am -12:30 am
Session 13:Multimedia Applications/Virtual Reality
Wendong Wang, ChinaXiaojun Wang, Ireland
Room 3
10:30 am -12:30 am
Session 7-3:Communications and Networks
Wensheng Li, ChinaFang Deng, China
Room 4
10:15 am -12:30 Session 7-2:Communications and Kevin Heffernan, IrelandRoom 8
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am Networks Yanjun Jiang, China
12: 30 pm-14: 00 pm
Lunch TimeHigh-Tech Mansion BUPT,
on the Second Floor
Time Program Chair Venue
14:30 pm -16:00 pm
Closing Ceremony Dr. Xiaojun WangMultifunction
Room
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Parallel Sessions List
Keynote SpeechChair:Dr. Xiaojun WangRoom:Multifunction ( BUPT High-Tech Mansion 4th Floor )Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday: 9:20 am – 12:20 am
Code Title of the papers / Author(s)
Keynote Speech 1
ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS IN IRELAND Dr. Paul Dodd, Ireland
Keynote Speech 2
STRUCTURALISM FUNCTIONALISM BEHAVIORISM OR MECHANISM-- LOOKING FOR A UNIFIED APPROACH TO AIProf. Yixin Zhong, China
Keynote Speech 3
REDUCING COST AND COMPLEXITY IN PHOTONIC SYSTEMSProf. David Cotter, Ireland
Keynote Speech 4
INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH WITHIN ECIT, QUEENS UNIVERSITYDr. David Linton, Ireland
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8 Parallel Sessions List
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Session 1: Software Engineering Chairs:Moiz Qyser A. A., India Junping Du, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 2Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday:14:00 pm – 15:30 pm
Paper ID Title of the papers / Author(s)
448A AST AND CONTEXT BASED DUPLICATED CODE DETECTING METHODWei Liu, Chuanchang Liu, Yunzhan Gong, Junliang Chen, China
231STUDY ON TRAVEL ACTIVE INFORMATION SERVICE SYSTEM Junping Du, Su Wang, China
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STUDY ON INFORMATION CLASSIFICATION OF TOURISM EMERGENCY EVENTSJunping Du, Su Wang, China
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BUILDING A HETEROGENEOUS SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE FOR THE WBC SERVICE LAYERZhanlin Ji, Ivan Ganchev, Mairtin O'Droma, Ireland
453AN IT SERVICE MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENT STRATEGY FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE SYSTEMLei Zhang, Yi Huang, Jianbin Tan, China
439
RESEARCH OF REQUIREMENTS ELICITATION BASED ON DOMAIN ONTOLOGYYu Song, Wei Chen, Hongli Zhang, China
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A THREE-STAGE MODEL TO OVERCOME THE CHALLENGES FACED BY INDIAN SOFTWARE SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES)Moiz Qyser A. A., S. Ramachandram, Salman Abdul Moiz, India
98AN AGILE SCM SYSTEM BASED ON AGENT AND ONTOLOGYRuixue Fu, Chaofeng Xu, Ming Song, Zhanhong Xin, China
428A SERVICE LAYER DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR LEGACY SYSTEM BASED ON SOARong Qiao, Yan Zheng, China
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Session 2: Natural Language ProcessingChairs:Zhaoshun Wang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Dr. Paul Dodd,IrelandRoom:No. 4Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday:14:00 pm – 15:30 pm
Paper ID Title of the papers / Author(s)
97STATISTIC-BASED CHINESE ORGANIZATION NAME RECOGNITIONYing Qin, Xiaojie Wang, Yixin Zhong, China
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MODELING THE ACOUSTIC CORRELATES OF DIALOG ACT FOR EXPRESSIVE CHINESE TTS SYNTHESISHongwu Yang, Helen M. Meng, Lianhong Cai, China
238
METHOD OF LOCAL GRAMMAR DISAMBIGUITION IN CHINESE AUTO-PROCESSINGChao Tang, Chen Liu, Zhengqiu Yang, China
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SEARCHING AND COMPUTING FOR VOCABULARIES WITH SEMANTIC CORRELATIONS FROM CHINESE WIKIPEDIAYun Li, Kaiyan Huang, Fuji Ren, Yixin Zhong, China
146CONFUSION BASED AUTOMATIC QUESTION GENERATIONYuan Dong, Liang Lu , Haila Wang, China
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TRANSFORMATION OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL NEGATION IN NATURAL LANGUAGES―THE SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF NEGATIVE SENTENCESYue Hu, Peifeng Wang, China
266STATISTICAL ACQUISITION OF DOMAIN-SPECIFIC SEMANTIC GRAMMARChengcheng Li, Jianyi Liu, China
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STUDY ON AUTOMATIC TERM EXTRACTION BASED ON CRF MODEL FOR INFORMATION FIELDMeiying Jia, Dequan Zheng, Bingru Yang, Jing Yang, China
50TEXT DETECTION BASED ON WAVELET TRANSFORMJie He, Fei Gao, Qing Nie, China
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Session 3: Signal ProcessingChairs:Waziha Kabir, Bangladesh Hua Zou, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 3Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday:14:00 pm – 15:20 pm
Paper ID Title of the papers / Author(s)
203RECEARCH ON ADAPTIVE PILOT PARRENT OF OFDM SYSTEM CHANNEL ESTIMATIONWeidong Wang, Yinghai Zhang, Yong Zhang, Yu Liu, China
179A NEW METHOD FOR JOINT FREQUENCY-BEARING-ELEVATION ESTIMATION BASED ON FOUR-ORDER CUMULANT Bo Wang, Yanping Zhao, Gang Guo, China
323A SYNCHRONIZATION APPROACH BASED ON CMHP FOR UWB SYSTEMXiaoyuan Wang, Ting Jiang, Zheng Zhou, Yabin Ye, China
286PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A PARALLEL C/A CODE ACQUISITION SCHEME BASED ON MAXIMUM LIKLIHOOD CRITERIONGaojin Wu, China
390A MODULIZED ALGORITHM FOR COMPUTING 4M-POINT DFTHaijun Li, Peirong Ji, Xuejun Zhou, China
55A NEW METHOD FOR FOUR DIMENSIONAL PARAMETERS ESTIMATION OF NEAR FIELD SOURCESBo Wang, Yanping Zhao, Gang Guo, China
49AN EFFICIENT JOINT ALGORITHM BASED ON ONE TRAINING SEQUENCE FOR OFDM SYSTEMHong Wu, Yingxin Zhao, Lijun Ge, Weiyi Tan, S.T. Song, H. Y. Liu, China
85ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (OFDM)Waziha Kabir, Bangladesh
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Session 4: Artificial IntelligenceChairs:Baohua Gu, Canada Yan Zheng, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 8Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday:14:00 pm – 17:30 pm
Paper ID Title of the papers / Author(s)
102GAIT RECOGNITION BASED ON COMBINED INVARIANT MOMENTChen Tang, Yi Song, Jiafu Jiang, China
422THE SOLVE OF THE HIGH PROFIT DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOURISIM DESTINATIONJunxia Liu, Hui Li, Junping Du, Wei Zhao, China
199WEIGHTED MULTI-CRITERIA WORKFLOW TASK ASSIGNMENTYu Ouyang, Xiping Yang, China
384ANALYSIS OF CHINA'S ECONOMIC GROWTHHui Li, Zhenyi Luo, China
99FORECASTING HEARTBEAT DELAY FOR FAILURE DETECTOR OVER INTERNET USING NEURAL NETWORKHaijun Zhao, Yan Ma, Xiaohong Huang, Fang Zhao, China
201A NEW FRAME RATE UP CONVERSION SCHEME BASED ON MIXED GENETIC ALGORITHM AND PARTICLE FILTER APPROACHHaibin Song, Aidong Men, China
265USING DNA COMPUTING TO SOLVE MINIMUM SPANNING TREE PROBLEMYan Li, China
230RESEARCH ON KNOWLEDGE EXPRESSING METHOD BASED ON MULTI-AGENTDongmei Ai, Jing Wen, Shurong Ning, Xiaojuan Ban, China
267ON COORDINATING STRATEGY FOR ONE-TO-MANY NEGOTIATIONYonglei Yao, Li Ma, China
256STUDY ON WEB DATA EXTRACTIONWensheng Li, Lan Shan, Ying Zhao, Juhong Zhang, China
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Paper ID Title of the papers / Author(s)
417DESIGN OF VERTICAL SEARCH ENGINE MODEL BASED ON THE ANALYSIS OF PAGE LINKS AND CORRELATIONWensheng Li, China
411USING CLUSTERING TO ENHANCE TEXT CLASSIFICATIONLei Liu, Lei Li, Yixin Zhong, China
105DATA WAREHOUSING FOR DATA MINING BASED ON OLAP TECHNOLOGYXinliang Liu, Junping Du, Wenzheng Li, Min Zuo, Zhongming Han, China
200PRACTICE IN ONTOLOGY-BASED SEMANTIC RETRIEVAL TECHNOLOGYLei Zhang, Mudan Cao, Bai Wang, China
456AN APPROACH FOR DOMAIN ONTOLOGY-BASED SEMANTIC RETRIEVALZhimiao Qi, Yan Zheng, Xiaoxiao Jiang, China
363GAME PLAYER STRATEGY PATTERN RECOGNITION BY USING K-NEAREST NEIGHBORSuoju He, Junping Du, Guoshi Wu, Jing Li, Yi Wang, Fan Xie, Zhiqing Liu, Qiliang Zhu, China
232RESEARCH ON DISTRIBUTED DATA MINING BASED ON MULTI-AGENT Ruijie Wang, Junping Du, Yixin Yin, Xuyan Tu, China
443ANALYZING TEMPORAL VARIATION OF TELECOM GRAPH STRUCTUREBin Wu, Xin Yang, Yi Huang, Jianbin Tan, China
447FINDING SALES PROMOTION BASED ON GROUP ANALYSIS OF EDGE-ENHANCED PRODUCT NETWORKSBin Wu, Jianbin Tan, Yi Huang, China
70MINING SPECIES-SPECIFIC SUBSEQUENCES IN BACTERIA TRANSCRIPTION TERMINATORSBaohua Gu, Yi Sun, Canada
104ORDERING OF FUZZY QUANTITIES AND ITS SOFTWAREZhongming Han, Xuzhu Wang, Wenzheng Li, Dagao Duan, China
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Session 5: Modelling & Scientific ComputingChairs:James Decraene, Dublin City University, Ireland Qiang Cai, Beijing Technolgy and Business University, ChinaRoom:No. 2Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday:15:40 pm – 17:30 pm
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339A GENERATION TECHNIQUE OF 2D PEBI GRID FOR GEOLOGY MODELINGQiang Cai, Haisheng Li, Changfei Wang, Qin Yang, China
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AN ACCURATE LARGE-SIGNAL MODEL FOR RF SOI LDMOS INCLUDING SELF-HEATING EFFECTHuang Wang, Lingling Sun, Zhiping Yu, Jun Liu, China
292INTERNET INFORMATION SPREADING MODEL RESEARCHYu Cao, Yong Fang, Anming Zhou, Li Chen, China
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MODELING AND EVOLVING BIOCHEMICAL NETWORKS: INSIGHTS INTO COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTATION FROM THE BIOLOGICAL DOMAINJames Decraene, George G. Mitchell, Barry McMullin, Ireland
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RAPIDLY CONVERGENT INTEGRAL EQUATION MODELLING OF EM WAVE PROPAGATION THROUGH INHOMOGENEOUS MEDIAC. Brennan, B. Babu, M. Condon, M. Mullen, Ireland
33ADAPTIVE FAULT DETECTION STRATEGY IN GRIDHong Liang, Xin Qi, Yuantao Gao, China
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STUDY ON RESOURCE SELECTION METHOD BASED ON MULTIPLE APPLICATION ATTRIBUTES IN SERVICE GRIDWeiwei Jiang, Hongyan Cui, Xiaojuan Wang, Lifeng Zhu, Jianya Chen, China
185THE MEAN SQUARE CONVERGENCE OF PPDA PROJECTION INDEXZhigang Zhang, Junqing Tian, Ying Ren, China
77WITH PETRI NETS TO BUILD ECA RULES MODELLi Song, Diming Ai, China
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Session 6 : Security & EncryptionChairs:Joseph Timoney, National University of Ireland, Ireland Qibo Sun, Beijing University of Posts and Technology, ChinaRoom:No. 3Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday:15:30 pm – 18:00 pm
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159AN IMPROVEMENT FOR BLUETOOTH PAIRINGEnlai Chu, Zhaoshun Wang, Guicheng Shen, China
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CONTROLLED TELEPORTATION OF MULTI-PARTICLE PARTIALLY ENTANGLED STATE VIA A W STATEXiubo Chen, Qiaoyan Wen, Shiming Li, Liying Shangguan, Gang Xu, Fuchen Zhu, China
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A NEW SESSION KEY AGREEMENT PROTOCOL IN DISTRIBUTED TRUSTED CENTERS ENVIRONMENTNing Li, Tet Yeap, Chongxiu Yu, China
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A PASSWORD-AUTHENTICATION SCHEME BASED ON SECURE TWO-PARTY COMPUTATIONQibo Sun, Wenbin Wang, Fangchun Yang, Qian Xiao, China
379RESEARCH ON DETECTING SIP MESSAGE FLOODING ATTACKSQibo Sun, Shuang Qian, China
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THE RESEARCH ON INTERFACE SENSIBILITY OF VULNERABILITIES IN IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEMShuang Qian, Danfeng Yan, Fangchun Yang, China
158REASEARCH FOR THREATS AND SECURITY IN RFID INFORMATION SYSTEMZhaoshun Wang, Hongsong Chen, Xiaoli Huang, China
162ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOSYSTEMGuicheng Shen, Zhaoshun Wang, Xuefeng Zheng, China
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ANALYSIS OF RECONCILIATION PROTOCOL IN QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION USING COHERENT STATESLe Du , Li Yu, Bojun Yang, China
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RESEARCH OF A HYBRID DISTRIBUTED NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM Qin Li, Danfeng Yan, Fangchun Yang, China
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DOUBLE-LAYER INTRUSION DETECTION METHOD BASED ON NDIS-HOOK AND SPIF.M. Dong, J.F. Liu, R. Zhang, China
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AN AUTHENTICATION AND SESSION KEY AGREEMENT PROTOCOL BASED ON IDENTITY SIGNATURENing Li, Tet Yeap, Chongxiu Yu, China
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A BLIND WATERMARKING ALGORITHM FOR COLOR IMAGE BASED ON SVD AND DWTWeimin Yang, Jin Zheng, China
377RESEARCH ON PRIVACY-PRESERVING PROBLEM FOR DATA-SHARING IN IDSWenbin Wang, Qibo Sun, Danfeng Yan, China
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RESEARCH AND IMPLEMENT OF DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BASED ON THE SMART CARDZhaoshun Wang, Lin Dong, Guicheng Shen, China
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RESEARCH AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SECURITY EVALUATION SYSTEM FOR NGNDanfeng Yan, Fangchun Yang, Wenbin Wang, China
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Session 7-1: Communications and NetworksChairs:Kevin Heffernan, Ireland Yanjun Jiang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 8Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:08:00 am – 10:00 am
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305ENERGY-AWARE COMPILATION FOR NETWORK PROCESSORS: FRAMEWORKS, TECHNIQUES AND TRENDJing Huang, Xiaojun Wang, Bin Liu, Jia Yu, Ireland
136A SOLUTION TO INTER-DOMAIN POLICY DISPUTESHuaming Guo, Nan Yao, Yunfei Ma, Hongke Zhang, China
388DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTRANET MONITORING SYSTEMZhiqiong Wang, Yue Zhao, Yidan Guo, Shijia Guo, China
176ITERATIVE DECODING FOR THE CONCATENATION OF LDPC CODES AND RS CODES BASED ON ABPXin Chen, Aidong Men, Liye Zhao, Ziyi Quan, China
423A SERVICE ORIENTED VERTICAL HANDOVER DECISION MAKING SCHEME USING MIHZhiwei Yan, Huachun Zhou, Hongke Zhang, Yajuan Qin, Sidong Zhang, China
424MOBILE MULTICAST SCHEME IN MULTI-HOMING ENVIRONMENTJianfeng Guan, Huachun Zhou, Yajuan Qin, Hongke Zhang, China
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EXPERIMENTATION AND ANALYSIS ON MULTIPLE INTERFACES MOBILE ROUTER SCHEME BETWEEN OVERLAY HETEROGENEOUS ACCESS NETWORKSXiaohua Chen, Huachun Zhou, Yajuan Qin, Hongke Zhang, China
148A MOBILE ROUTING MECHANISM BASED ON PATH INFORMATION OF AN AIRCRAFT IN ATNQingwei Li, Zhanchun Gao, Yanjun Jiang, Xiuqin Lin, China
165OPTIMAL TASK ALLOCATION AND PAYMENT MINIMIZATION STRATEGY OF THE MULTIHOMED END SYSTEMHaisheng Jiang, Sidong Zhang, Hongke Zhang, China
489FREQUENCY SCALING FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL PACKET CLASSIFIERS
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Alan Kennedy, Xiaojun Wang, Zhen Liu, Bin Liu, Ireland
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Session 7-2: Communications and NetworksChairs:Kevin Heffernan, Ireland Yanjun Jiang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 8Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:10:15 am – 12:30 am
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139DESIGN OF PROVISIONING SLA IN ASONXueyan Wang, Xue Liu, Ru Zhang, Wanyi Gu, China
177BIT DELETING DECODING ALGORITHM FOR FINITE-GEOMETRY LDPC CODESXin Chen, Aidong Men, Ziyi Quan, China
180A FAIR QUEUEING SCHEDULING ALGORITHM BASED ON SPFQJiangtao Yin, Xudong Yang, China
212AN ADAPTIVE SEARCHING ALGORITHM BASED ON Q-ROUTING IN STRUCTURED PEER TO PEER SYSTEMSRui Huang, Danfeng Yan, Yihui Zheng, China
309JOINT ROUTING AND SCHEDULING SCHEME IN WIRELESS MESH BACKHAUL NETWORKSHailan Peng, Yong Zhang, Lei You, Mei Song, China
389OPTIMAL QUANTIZATION OF BI-AWGN CHANNEL FOR TURBO DECODINGZhenqu Zhao, Qijin Zhang, Qiuping Huang, Hongwen Yang, China
451A NOVEL PROTECTION SWITCHING AND AUTOMATIC RESTORATION SCHEME FOR PONS WITH DOUBLE-RING TOPOLOGYDan Han, Xue Chen, Liqian Wang, China
142RESEARCH OF A MINING METHOD ABOUT MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTER-TIME ASSOCIATION RULE BASED ON SLIDING WINDOWNa Deng, Fang Deng, China
279SIMULATION STUDY ON REVERSE RECONCILIATION OF A CONTINUOUS VARIABLE QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMKang Li, Li Yu, Bojun Yang, China
352A NEW NETWORK FAULT LOCATION METHOD BASED ON (CBR/MBR)
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Youchan Zhu, Zengxin Liu, China
Session 7-3: Communications and Networks
Chairs:Wensheng Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Fang Deng, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 4Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:10:30 am – 12:30 am
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93JOINT RESOURCE HANDOVER JUDGMENT ALGORITHMWeidong Wang, Yinghai Zhang, Heng Zhang, Yao Zhou, China
210NLOS LOCALIZATION METHOD IN UWB ENVIRONMENT BASED ON SIGNAL STATISTICSXuan Zhou, Ting Jiang, Zheng Zhou, Yabin Ye, China
336K-PATH MULTI-HOP DISTRIBUTED ROUTING SYNCHRONIZATION MODEL FOR CLUSTER ROUTERWenlong Chen, Yang Yang, Mingwei Xu, Xuezhi Jiang , China
348USING DIRECT INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS FOR LOAD-BALANCED ARCHITECTUREZhenhua Liu, Xiaoping Zhang, Youjian Zhao, Hongtao Guan, China
365A NEW METHOD FOR DETECTION OF SUPER POINTSGuang Cheng, Jian Gong, Wei Zhao, China
470E-LEARNING DELIVERY REQUIRES ROBUST LEADERSHIP AND HIGH SALIENCE OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS TO BE SUCCESSFULKevin Heffernan, Ireland
248A NOVEL SCHEDULING MECHANISM OF UPLINK BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION FOR IEEE 802.16(WIMAX) WIRELESS NETWORKSGang Chen, Min Zhang, Peida Ye, China
332THE LINK16 THROUGHPUT SIMULATION BASED ON DTDMALidong Zhang , Hao Yin, Jie Zhang, China
291THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE WEAPON COOPERATION DATA LINK
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Lidong Zhang, Hao Yin, Jie Zhang, China
96QUANTIFICATION OF HIERARCHICAL LEVELS IN TERRORIST NETWORK: A SIMILARITY-BASED APPROACHKun Duan, Junping Du, Yang Zhao, China
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Session 8: Wireless and Sensor Network Chairs:Bogdan Ciubotaru, Dublin City University, Ireland Dongmei Zhang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 4Sept. 27th, 2008 Saturday:15:40 pm -17:30 pm
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122A LOAD BALANCING SCHEME FOR WIRELESS LANS BASED ON COOPERATIVE GAME THEORYNa Lv, Demin Xu, Guopeng Zhang, China
273A SIMPLE CACHE SCHEME FOR IMPROVING SPLIT MULTIPATH ROUTING PROTOCOL IN AD HOC NETWORKSQi Xiao, Zhaowei Qu, China
387AN IMPROVED WEIGHTED CLUSTERING ALGORITHM FOR MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKJingxia Li, Zhaowei Qu, China
471BALANCED CLUSTERING MULTI-HOP ROUTING ALGORITHM FOR LEACH PROTOCOL IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKSRan Zhou, Luyong Zhang, Fei Yang, Haipeng Yao, Zheng Zhou, China
173RIPPLE: AN EFFICIENT TEAM MULTICAST PROTOCOL IN WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKS USING DIRECTIONAL ANTENNASJia Jin, Dongmei Zhang, Gengyu Wei, Bin Wan, China
198MEETING USER THROUGHPUT REQUIREMENTS IN WLAN ACCESS NETWORKSQuan Sun, China
221A NOVEL MI METRIC FOR DETECTING EVALUATIONJinbao Zhang, Hongming Zheng, Zhenhui Tan, China
166VOICE CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT IN IEEE 802.11 NETWORKSXian Gao, Meina Song, Yajuan Wang, Bo Xia, Junde Song, China
476M3S-MULTIMEDIA MOBILITY MANAGEMENT AND LOAD BALANCING IN WIRELESS BROADCAST NETWORKSBogdan Ciubotaru, Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Ireland
483 ON PACKET COMBINING FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
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D. O’Rourke, C. Brennan, Ireland
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Session 9: Mobile Communication and Network/ Internet / IP Network Chairs: Zuo Min, Beijing Technology and Business University, China Prof. David Cotter, IrelandRoom: No. 2Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:08:00 am – 09:20 am
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420A NOVEL SCHEME OF HALF-BIT ALTERNATE DIFFERENTIAL POLARIZATION SHIFT-KEYING FOR HIGH BIT RATE DWDM TRANSMISSION SYSTEMSJie Wu, Xue Chen, Sheping Shi, Weiqin Zhou, China
194A COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATION IN WIRELESS NETWORKS BASED ON BEST RELAY SELECTION: 4TH GENERATION OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONChandra Prakash Singh, Parul Garg, India
303STUDY ON A PRIORITY BASED DYNAMIC SLOT ALLOCATION ALOGORITHM FOR TDMA CHANNEL ACCESSPeipei Zhao, Gengyu Wei, Dongmei Zhang, China
473NOVEL HYBRID BICM SCHEME WITH MIMO-TURBO RECEIVERJuan Han, Minghua Liu, Bo Tan, China
262AN EFFICIENT IQ SCHEDULING ALGORITHM WITH DETERMINISTIC DEADLINE IN PACKET SWITCH NETWORKFei Hong, Yu Bai, China
283A GAME-THEORETIC ANALYSIS OF TCP VEGAS AND FAST TCPZhenhua Liu, Xiaoping Zhang, Dong Wang, Youjian Zhao, Hongtao Guan, China
306HIGH SPEED SELF-STUDY PACKET CLASSIFICATION METHOD FOR TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT ON IP BACKBONEHongtao Guan, Jianping Wu, Youjian Zhao, Zhenhua Liu, Xiaoping Zhang, China
313CLUSTER ROUTER: HOMOGENEOUS OSPF FOR DISTRIBUTED CONTROL PLANEXuezhi Jiang, Mingwei Xu, Lingtao Pan, Wenlong Chen, China
276THE OPTIMIZATION DESIGN OF ICON BASED INFORMATION INTERACTION IN THE MOBILE TERMINALSXia Li, China
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Session 10:Telecommunication Service and Network
Chairs:Zhihan Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China David Linton, IrelandRoom:No. 3 Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:08:00 am – 10:30 am
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427STUDY OF TEMPLATE-BASED SERVICE CREATION IN NGNShihui Fan, Hua Zou, Yao Zhao, China
442A SERVICE EXECUTING FRAMEWORK SUPPORTING DYNAMIC DEPLOYMENT BASED ON REFLECTION IN NGNXuemei Deng, Yao Zhao, Hua Zou, China
341DEPLOYING VOIP NETWORK OVER PRIVATE NETWORK TRAVERSALXiaoru Wang, Yuan Yao, Yue Ma, China
215DESIGN AND REALIZATION OF THE VOICE INTERACTION SYSTEM BASED ON WEBZhenzhao Liu, Xudong Chen, Shangjun Wang, China
34SECURITY MECHANISM AND REALIZATION FOR SIP-BASED NETWORK TELEPHONEGang Liu, Jing Zhang, Jia Qin, China
175AUTOMATIC CONTEXT-AWARE BASED ON PROFILE SETTING VIA SMS SERVICEYujie Shi, Quan Zhang, Chaojing Tang, China
86A METHOD BASED ON CID SERVICE TO REALIZE MWI FUNCTION FOR VMS SERVICEHongman Wang, Xiaohui Zhu, Yuzhang Liu, Fangchun Yang, China
431BUILD ENTERPRISE MULTI-SERVICE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE USING NETWORK ISOLATION TECHNOLOGYXiaoru Wang, Yue Ma, Xiuqin Lin, China
337THE DYNAMIC SOLUTION TO MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE SERVICE CONFLICT BASED ON PRESENCE IN IMSShuai Jiang, Zhihan Liu, Sen Su, China
192 COMPARISON BETWEEN SNMP AND CORBA AND THEIR APPLICATIONRu Wang, Xian Zhang, Yanlei Zheng, Shangguo Huang, Wanyi Gu, China
490 TOWARD FAST AND FLEXIBLE SIMULATION OF NETWORK PROCESSOR
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Z. Liu, D.Bermingham, X.Wang, Ireland
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Session 11: Circuits, Optics and Optoelectronics
Chairs:Qing K. Zhu, USA Robert Maher, Dublin City University, IrelandRoom:No. 4Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:08:00 am -10:20 am
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324DESIGN OF MULTI-MODE PLL FOR POWER MANAGEMENT ICHong Pan, Xiaobo Wu, Shuang Song, Menglian Zhao, Xiaolang Yan, China
382RESEARCH AND DESIGN OF AN EXAMINATION HANDSET BASED ON RFID Xun Zhang, Xiqing Wang , Fen Yu , Lingling Sun, China
229LOGIC EQUIVALENCE CHECK IN SOC DESIGN: SOLUTION AND ISSUESQing K. Zhu, USA
474ACCUMULATION-MODE AND INVERSION-MODE TRIPLE-GATE MOSFETSR. Yan, A. Afzalian, C.-W. Lee, N. Dehdashti Akhavan, W. Xiong, J.-P. Colinge, Ireland
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DIELECTRIC CHARACTERIZATION FOR NOVEL HIGH-K THIN FILMS USING MICROWAVE TECHNIQUESWenbin Chen, John A. O’Sullivan, Kevin G. McCarthy, Ireland
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BUILDING 3-D STRUCTURES FOR NEGATIVE PERMITTIVITY METAMATERIALSZ. Duan, D. Linton, W. Scanlon, UK
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DELAY MEASUREMENT OF FEMTOSECOND LASER PULSES USING ALL-FIBER AUTOCORRELATION TECHNIQUE BASED ON FWMXiaoying Zhu, Chongxiu Yu, Kuiru Wang, Songhui Shen, China
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PROPERTIES OF HOLLOW-CORE PHOTONIC BANDGAP FIBERS WITH DIFFERENT CORE RINGSHu Zhang, Qiuguo Wang, Bojun Yang, Li Yu, China
430STEADY-STATE NUMERICAL MODEL FOR SG-DBR LASERSXiaoying He, Yonglin Yu, Wen Liu, Dexiu Huang, D.N. Wang, China
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OPTIMISED PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A WAVELENGTH TUNEABLE 42.7 GB/S EAM BASED RZ TRANSMITTER OVER 1500 KM OF SMFR. Maher, P.M. Anandarajah, D.A. Reid, L.P. Barry, Ireland
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ALL-OPTICAL CHROMATIC DISPERSION MONITORING AND MULTIPLE ACCESS INTERFERENCE REDUCTION VIA. TWO-PHOTON ABSORPTIONK. Bondarczuk, K. J. Dexter, P. J. Maguire, D. A. Reid, L. P. Barry, J. O’Dowd, W. H. Guo, M. Lynch, A. L. Bradley, J. F. Donegan, Ireland
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PASSIVELY PHASE-LOCKED SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS FOR CLOCK RECOVERY AND TERAHERTZ GENERATIONS. Latkowski, F. Surre, P. Landais, Ireland
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A THEORETICAL STUDY OF METALLIC RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDES IN THE THZ RANGEElif Degirmenci, Frederic Surre, Pascal Landais, Ireland
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MEASUREMENT OF THE LINEWIDTH ENHANCEMENT FACTOR USING CASSIDY’S METHOD IN A 370 GHZ SELF-PULSATING FABRY-PEROT LASERKevin Carney, Sylwester Latkowski, Ramon Madonado-Basilio, Frederic Surre, Pascal Landais, Ireland
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Session 12: Web Intelligence and Engineering Applications
Chairs:Sen Su, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Zhengqiu Yang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, ChinaRoom:No. 2Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:09:30 am -12:30 am
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164SEMANTIC WEB COMPOSITION OF DEVIATION PROBLEMXin Wang, Huitong Jia, Bohong Zhang, China
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285RESEARCH ON THE FRAMEWORK OF SEMANTIC BASED SEARCH ENGINEJiapeng Xiu, Bai Wang, China
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A NEW APPROACH TO COMPUTING SEMANTIC DISTANCE FOR WEB SERVICE MATCHINGLei Zhang, Bo Sun, China
432ON DISTRIBUTED QOS MANAGEMENT FOR WEB SERVICESFei Li, Fangchun Yang, Sen Su, China
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A GRAPH-BASED SIMILARITY MEASUREMENT ALGORITHM BETWEEN ONTOLOGY CONCEPTS FOR SEMANTIC WEB SERVICESWei Chen, Fangchun Yang, Kai Shuang, Sen Su, China
249ENSURING CONSISTENCY OF WEB SERVICES TRANSACTIONSXiaojun Wang, China
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AN INTERACTIVE APPROACH OF USER PREFERENCE BASED SEMANTIC WEB SERVICE COMPOSITIONCai Chen, Fangchun Yang, Kai Shuang, Sen Su, China
407WSDL-BASED ICS PROFORMA AND GENERATION METHODXiaodong Zhai, Wenjing Li, Yinghui Chen, Yichang Liu, Rui Dong, China
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IMPLEMENTATION OF CALLING PLAN COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS SYSTEM BASED ON OUTWARD INFORMATIONRui Zeng, Jianhua Hu, China
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THE CONSTRUCTION OF DECISION-MAKING TREE MODEL BASED ON THE CUSTOMER-LOSING ANALYSISRui Zeng, Jianhua Hu, China
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RESEARCH ON CONSTRUCTING ISOLINES AND STREAMLINES IN SEEPAGE FLOW FIELDHaisheng Li, Qiang Cai, Yuewu Liu, Yi Chen, China
307RESEARCH OF RELATIONSHIP-EXPRESSION MODEL IN DATA AUDITDing Xiao, Yi Chen, Lei Zhang, China
321PERFORMANCE OF PID CONTROLLER BOTH IN HARD AND SOFT RTOSC. M. Hussain, M. Alam, A. M. Azad, Bangladesh
441FABRIC DEFECT DETECTION METHODS BASED ON GRAY-VALUE STATISTICSLingmin Zhang, Runping Han, Surong Sun, China
184PHASES METHOD OF VEHICLE MODEL IDENTIFICATIONZhigang Zhang, Li Lu, Ying Ren, China
236UNIVERSAL DATA MAINTENANCE SUBSYSTEM’S DESIGNXiaobin Li, Chen Liu, Zhengqiu Yang, China
452FACE TRACKING BASED ON SKIN COLOR AND “α–β–γ” FILTERQi Sun, Yingchun Liu,Yunhua Zhang, Donghe Yang, China
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Session 13:Multimedia Applications/ Virtual Reality
Chairs:Wendong Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Xiaojun Wang, Dublin City University, IrelandRoom:No. 3 Sept. 28th, 2008 Sunday:10:45 am – 12:30 am
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454A CONTEXT-AWARE SERVICE PROVISIONING SCHEME BASED ON SERVICE COMPOSITION FOR MOBILE ENVIRONMENTMing Li, Yuhong Li, Wendong Wang, Xiangyang Gong, Canfeng Chen, Jian Ma, China
260AN EFFICIENCY-FIRST ROAMING METHOD FOR MOBILE TV SERVICESCong Liu, Jianxin Liao, Xiaomin Zhu, Huiyuan Zhang, Ping Ni, China
319A DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING FRAMEWORK FOR MULTIMEDIA CONTENT ANALYSISFazhen Zhang, Wei Liang, Heping Li, Shuwu Zhang, China
338AN IMPROVED RATE CONTROL ALGORITHM FOR H.264 ENCODERDagao Duan, Wenzheng Li, Zhongming Han, Zhongliang Deng, Yansong Cui, China
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A NOVEL NETWORK-ADAPTIVE BUFFERING MECHANISM FOR VIDEO STREAMING BASED ON FEEDBACKYang Deng, Wendong Wang, Qi Chen, Yu Ding, Xiangyang Gong, Xirong Que, Kongqiao Wang, Jian Ma, China
491ADAPTIVE SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS IN A MULTIMEDIA E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS. Moebs, J. McManis, Ireland
458RESEARCH ON VISUAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE OF MULTI-DIMENTIONAL HEALTH DATA BASED ON PARALLEL COORDINATESYi Chen, Guilong Tan, Lihua Hou, China
395A NEW PARALLEL COLLISION DETECTION ALGORITHM BASED ON MIXED BVH AND SYMMETRY BREAKINGWei Zhao, Ruipu Tan, China
304A SCALABLE BEHAVIOURAL MODEL FOR CROWD SIMULATIONChunlin He, He Xiao, China
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City of BeijingThe Beijing National Stadium
The Beijing National Stadium, also known as the bird's nest was the main track and field stadium for the 2008 Summer Olympics and was the venue of the Opening and Closing ceremonies.
The stadium's appearance is one of synergy, with no distinction made between the facade and the superstructure. The structural elements mutually support each other and converge into a grid-like formation - almost like a bird's nest with its interwoven twigs. The spatial effect of the stadium is novel and radical, yet simple and of an almost archaic immediacy, thus creating a unique historical landmark for the Olympics of 2008.
The stadium was conceived as a large collective vessel, which makes a distinctive and unmistakable impression both from a distance and when seen from up close. It meets all the functional and technical requirements of an Olympic National Stadium, but without communicating the insistent sameness of technocratic architecture dominated by large spans and digital screens.
Visitors walk through this formation and enter the spacious ambulatory that runs full circle around the stands. From there, one can survey the circulation of the entire area including the stairs that access the three tiers of the stands. Functioning like an arcade or a concourse, the lobby is a covered urban space with restaurants and stores that invite visitors to stroll around. Just as birds stuff the spaces between the woven twigs of their nests with a soft filler, the spaces in the structure of the stadium was filled with inflated ETFE cushions. Originally, on the roof, the cushions were to be mounted on the outside of the structure to make the roof completely weatherproof, but the roof has been omitted from the design in 2004.
While the rain was to be collected for rainwater recuperation, the sunlight was to filter through the translucent roof, providing the lawn with essential ultraviolet radiation. On the facade, the inflated cushions was mounted on the inside of the structure where necessary, e.g. to provide wind protection. Since all of the facilities -- restaurants, suites, shops and restrooms -- are all self-contained units, it is possible to do largely without a solid, enclosed facade. This allows for
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natural ventilation of the stadium, which is the most important aspect of the stadium's sustainable design.
The sliding roof was an integral part of the stadium structure. When it was to be closed, it would have converted the stadium into a covered arena; however, the sliding roof was eliminated in an effort to cut costs and increase overall safety of the radical new structure.
The National Aquatics CenterThe blue-colored National Aquatics Center (NAC), nicknamed the "Water Cube" and located by Beijing's North Fourth Ring Road, was inaugurated and delivered for use on the morning of January 28, 2008.
Located on the southern part of the central area of the Olympic Green in Beijing, the NAC has a construction area of 6.95 hectares. Being adjacent to the central axis of the city, the NAC is situated on par with the National Stadium, at an equal distance to the axis.
The NAC's Games-time construction area is close to 80,000 square meters, containing 17,000 standard seats, including 6,000 permanent seats and 11,000 temporary ones. During the 2008 Olympic Games, produced 42 gold medals in swimming, diving and synchronized swimming.
After the Olympics, it will be converted into a multi-functional facility for sports, culture and recreation, featuring a "water setting" for members of society.
The Temple of Heaven
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The Temple of Heaven was the place where the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties would worship Heaven and pray for bumper crops.
Built first in 1420(the 18th year of Emperor Yongle's reign of the Ming Dynasty), and then expanded and reconstructed during the Ming Emperor Jiajing's reign and Qing Emperor Qianlong's reign, the Temple of Heaven is a grand and magnificent masterpiece of architecture with a formal and solemn environment.
Since the founding of New China, the government has allotted a great sum of money to protect and restore the cultural monuments there. The Temple of Heaven with its long history, deep cultural content and magnificent architectural style mirrors the ancient culture of the Orient.
In the Temple of Heaven are situated such main buildings as the Hall of Prayer for Good harvests, the Hall of Heavenly Emperor, the Circular Mound, the Imperial Vault of Heaven, the Abstinence Hall, the Beamless Hall, the Long Corridor, the Longevity Pavilion in a double ring shape as well as the Echo Wall, the Three Echo Stones, and the Seven Meteoric Stones.
The Temple of Heaven is the largest architectural group for worshipping Heaven in the world. In 1961, it was listed by the State Council as "one of the key monuments under the state protection". In 1998, it was recognized by the UNESCO as "one of the human heritages of the world".
Palace Museum
This is the Palace Museum, also known as the
Purple Forbidden City. It is the largest and most well preserved imperial residence in China today. Under Ming Emperor Yongle, construction began in 1406. It took 14 years to build the Forbidden City. The first ruler who actually lived here was Ming Emperor Zhudi. For five centuries thereafter, it continued to be the residence of 23 successive emperors until 1911 when Qing Emperor Puyi was forced to abdicate the throne.
In 1987, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recognized the Forbidden City as a world cultural legacy.
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A panorama of the Palace Museum
It is believed that the Palace Museum, or Zi Jin Cheng (Purple Forbidden City), got its name from astronomy and folklore. The ancient astronomers divided the constellations into groups and centered them around the Ziwei Yuan (North Star). The constellation containing the North Star was called the Constellation of Heavenly God and the star itself was called the purple palace. Because the emperor was supposedly the son of the heavenly gods, his central and dominant position would be further highlighted by the use of the word purple in the name of his residence.
Badaling Great WallBadaling Great Wall is located at Yanqing County, more than 70 kilometers northwest from the center of Beijing City. It is a mountain pass of the Jundu Mountain. Badaling is at the highest point of north end of the Guan'gou gorge, in which the Juyongguan Pass lies. In the history, the function of Badaling Great Wall was to protect the Juyongguan Pass. Badaling Great Wall became a very important military strategic place since the Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC - 476 BC) and the Warring States Period (476 BC - 221 BC).
Many incomplete parts of the wall were proved to be built in the Warring States Period.
The wall of Badaling has a total length of 3, 741 meters with an average height of 8 meters. The highest part is 15 meters. The total area for a tour is 19, 000 square meters. The top of the wall can permit five horses to be ridden abreast. There are arched doors at the inner side of the wall with very little distance between each two doors. The arched doors lead you to the top of the wall by stone stairs.
Badaling was the earliest section open to the tourists among all the parts of the whole Great Wall. In 1987, Badaling was listed as a 'World Cultural heritage' by the United Nation.
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