PROGRAM GUIDE
BWCCA-2010The Fifth International Conference on Broadband
and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications
3PGCIC-2010The Fifth International Conference on
P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing
November 4th - 6th, 2010
Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)
Fukuoka, Japan
http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~net4all/BWCCA-2010 http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~net4all/3PGCIC-2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BWCCA Conference Organizing Comittee 4
Welcome Message of BWCCA-2010 International Conference Organizers 7
Message from BWCCA-2010 International Workshops’ Co-Chairs 9
BWCCA-2010 and 3GPCIC-2010 Keynote 10
Keynote of Prof. Makoto Takizawa, Seikei University, Japan 10
Message from ASTSA-2010 International Workshop Organizers 11
Message from CWECS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 12
Message from DCS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 13
Message from ISSE-2010 International Workshop Organizers 14
Message from MAPWC-2010 International Workshop Organizers 15
Message from NGWMN-2010 International Workshop Organizers 16
Message from NTCAA-2010 International Workshop Organizers 17
Message from RI3C-2010 International Workshop Organizers 18
Message from SCMAS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 19
Message from WSNR-2010 International Workshop Organizers 20
BWCCA-2010 & BWCCA WORKSHOP PROGRAM 21
Thursday, Nov 4, 2010 21
Friday, Nov 5, 2010 26
Sunday, Nov 6, 2010 31
3PGCIC Conference Organizing Committee 35
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Message of 3PGCIC-2010 International Conference Organizers 39
Message from 3PGCIC-2010 Workshops Co-Chairs 41
Message from BIDS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 42
Message from EDTCI-2010 International Workshop Organizers 43
Message from MiDiS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 44
Message from MWVRTA-2010 International Workshop Organizers 45
Message from SIDEUS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 46
Message from SMDMS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 47
Message from SMECS-2010 International Workshop Organizers 48
3PGICC & 3PGICC WORKSHOP PROGRAM 49
Thursday, Nov 4, 2010 49
Friday, Nov 5, 2010 53
Saturday, Nov 6, 2010 56
Additional Information 58
Travel to Conference Venue 58
Taxi Information 59
Local Rail Transportation Map (Fukouka City Area) 60
Maps of the Conference Venue 61
Social Events 64
Internet Access 65
Registration Office 65
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BWCCA Conference Organizing Comittee
General Co-Chairs
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Minoru Uehara, Toyo University, Japan
Ilsun You, Korean Bible University, Korea
Workshops Co-Chairs
Akio Koyama, Yamagata University, Japan
Andrei Doncescu, LAAS, France
Award Co-Chair
Arjan Durresi, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, USA
David Taniar, Monash University, Australia
International Liaison Co-Chairs
Takashi Watanabe, Shizuoka University, Japan
Muhammed Younas, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Publicity Co-Chairs
Runhe Huang, Hosei University, Japan
Nik Bessis, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Local Arrangement Co-Chairs
Koki Watanabe, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Kaoru Sugita, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Hiroshi Maeda, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Web Administrator
Joan Arnedo Moreno, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
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Track Areas Chairs
1. Selected Areas in Broadband and Wireless Networks
Kangbin Yim, Soonchunhyang University, Korea
Huiping Sun, Peking University, China
2. Wireless Networks
Ray-Guang Cheng, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Hiroshi Matsuno, Yamaguchi University, Japan
3. Ad-Hoc, Sensor, Mesh Networks
Bonam Kim, Chungbuk National University, Korea
Akimitsu Kanzaki, Osaka University, Japan
4. Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
Feilong Tang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Wen-Tzeng Huang, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
5. Multimedia and Web Applications
Yuka Kato, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Japan
Atsushi Tagami, KDDI, Japan
6. Network Security, Trust and Privacy
Yohiaki Hori, Kyushu University, Japan
Huiping Sun, Peking University, China
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7. Mobile, Vehicular and Cellular Networks
Phone Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Hiroshi Shigeno, Keio University, Japan
8. Distributed Algorithms and Systems
Ryuji Shioya, Toyo University, Japan
Abderazek Ben Abdallah, The University of Aizu, Japan
9. Network Protocols
Vamsi Paruchuri, University of Central Arkansas, USA
Bhed Bahadur Bista, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
10. Intelligent Networking and Embedded Systems
Salvatore Vitabile, University of Palermo, Italy
Takuo Suganuma, Tohoku University, Japan
11. Network Performance Analasys
Takuo Nakashima, Tokai University, Japan
Hiroki Saitou, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
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Welcome Message of BWCCA-2010 International Conference Organizers
Welcome to the 5-th International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing,
Communication and Applications (BWCCA-2010). The BWCCA-2010 will be held in
conjunction with 3PGCIC-2010 International Conference from November 4 to November 6,
2010 at Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Fukuoka, Japan. The Conference is a forum
for sharing ideas and research work in the emerging areas of broadband and wireless
computing.
Communication networks of today are going through a rapid evolution. Different kinds of
networks with different characteristics are emerging and they are integrating in heterogeneous
networks. For these reasons, there are many interconnection problems which may occur at
different levels in the hardware and software design of communicating entities and
communication networks. These kinds of networks need to manage an increasing usage
demand, provide support for a significant number of services, guarantee their QoS, and
optimize the utilization of network resources.
The success of all-IP networking and wireless technology has changed the ways of living for
people around the world. The progress of electronic integration and wireless communications
is going to pave the way to offer people the access to the wireless networks on the fly, based
on which all electronic devices will be able to exchange the information with each other
whenever necessary. Also, ubiquitous computing is an emerging field of research for
computing paradigms in the 21st century. This emergence is the natural result of research and
technological advances mainly in wireless communications, mobile computing, sensor
networks, ad-hoc networks and agent technologies.
The aim of this conference is to present the innovative researches, and technologies as well
as developments related to broadband networking, and mobile and wireless communications.
BWCCA-2010 received 181 paper submissions and based on review results, we accepted 53
papers for presentation.
The organization of an International Conference requires the support and help of many
people. A lot of people have helped and worked hard to produce a successful BWCCA-2010
technical program and conference proceedings. First, we would like to thank all the authors
for submitting their papers, the Program Committee Members, and the reviewers who carried
out the most difficult work by carefully evaluating the submitted papers.
This year in conjunction with BWCCA-2010 we have 10 International Workshops that
complemented BWCCA-2010 program with contributions for specific topics. We would like
to thank the Workshop Co-Chairs Prof. Akio Koyama (Yagamata University, Japan) and
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Andrei Doncescu, (LAAS, France), and all the workshop organizers for organizing these
workshops.
We thank Joan Arnedo Moreno, Open University of Catalonia, Spain, for his excellent work
and support with the Web Submission and Management System of conference.
We would like to express our gratitude to Prof. Makoto Takizawa for his interesting keynote
talk and his support to the conference.
We would like to give special thanks to FIT and especially Mr. Yoji Unoki, Chairman of
Board of Trustees of FIT for hosting BWCCA-2010, providing the university facilities and his
continuous support.
We would like to thank Fukuoka City and Fukuoka Convention Bureau for their great
support, help, advices and local arrangement.
Finally, we would like to thank the Local Arrangement and the Administration Staff of
Fukuoka Institute of Technology for their support and for making excellent local arrangement
for the conference.
We hope you will enjoy the conference and have a great time in Fukuoka.
BWCCA-2010 International Conference Organizers
BWCCA-2010 General Co-Chairs
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Japan
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
BWCCA-2010 Program Committee Co-Chairs
Minoru Uehara, Toyo University, Japan
Ilsun You, Korean Bible University, Korea
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Message from BWCCA-2010 International Workshops’ Co-Chairs
Welcome to the Workshops of the 5-th International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing,
Communication and Applications (BWCCA-2010). The BWCCA-2010 will be held in conjunction with
3PGCIC-2010 International Conference from November 4 to November 6, 2010 at Fukuoka Institute of
Technology (FIT), Fukuoka, Japan.
This year 10 workshops will be held in conjunction with BWCCA-2010 International Conference. The
workshops are very important part of BWCCA-2010. They cover specific topics related to next generation
networks, network traffic analysis, sensor technologies, smart environments, complex systems, robot control and
communication, wireless communication and mobile networks.
The BWCCA-2010 workshops are as following:
1. Third International Workshop on Next Generation of Wireless and Mobile Networks (NGWMN-2010)
2. Second International Workshop on Network Traffic Control, Analysis and Applications (NTCAA-2010)
3. First International Workshop on Advances in Sensor Technologies, Systems and Applications (ASTSA-
2010)
4. First International Workshop on Intelligent Sensors and Smart Environments (ISSE-2010)
5. First International Workshop on Methods, Analysis and Protocols for Wireless Communication (MAPWC-
2010)
6. First International Workshop on Diagnosis of Complex Systems (DCS-2010)
7. First International Workshop on Cloud, Wireless and e-Commerce Security (CWECS-2010)
8. First International Workshop on Symbiotic Computing and Multiagent Systems (SCMAS-2010)
9. First International Workshop on Robot Interaction, Control, Communication and Cooperation (RI3C-2010)
10. First International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks &
RFID (WSNR-2010)
These workshops bring to the researchers conducting research in specific themes the opportunity to learn from
this rich multi-disciplinary experience.
The Workshop Chairs would like to thank the workshop organizers for their great efforts and hard work in
proposing the workshop, selecting the papers, the interesting programs and for the arrangements of the
workshop during the conference days.
We hope you enjoy the workshops programs and proceedings.
BWCCA-2010 Workshop Co-Chairs
Akio Koyama, Yagamata University, Japan
Andrei Doncescu, LAAS, France
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BWCCA-2010 and 3GPCIC-2010 Keynote
Keynote of Prof. Makoto Takizawa, Seikei University, Japan
Energy-Efficient Distributed Systems
Abstract:
It is now critical to reduce the consumption of natural resources, especially petroleum to resolve air pollutions.
Even in information systems, we have to reduce the total electrical power consumption. A cloud computing
system is composed of a huge number of server computers like Google file systems. There are many discussions
on how to reduce the total power consumption of servers, e.g. by turning off servers which are not required to
execute requests from clients. A Peer-to-Peer (P2P) system is another type of information system which is
composed of a huge number of peer computers where various types of applications are autonomously performed.
In this talk, I would like to discuss how to reduce the total electric energy consumption of types of distributed
systems, i.e. computers interconnected in networks. We consider two types of distributed applications,
transaction-based and communication-based applications. In the transaction-based applications, CPU resources
are mainly consumed like Web applications. On the other hand, in the communication-based applications, a large
volume of data is transmitted in the network like file transfer applications. Based on the experimental studies of
computers and networks, we would like to discuss models which show how much electric power is consumed in
distributed systems for types of applications. Finally, we would like to discuss how to allocate processes/requests
to computers so that not only some requirements (like time constraint) are satisfied but also the total electric
power consumption is minimized.
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Message from ASTSA-2010 International Workshop Organizers
It is my great pleasure to warmly welcome you to ASTSA-2010, the first International Workshop on Advances
in Sensor Technologies, Systems and Applications, which is held in conjunction with BWCCA 2010, the Fifth
International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications, in Fukuoka
Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan.
Sensors and sensor technology were mainly used in sophisticated machines such as aircrafts, nuclear power
stations and so on, but due to the advancement in technology they are manufactured cheaply and are readily
available for use. Now there is hardly a device which does not have one kind or other sensor attached to it. The
use of sensors is diverse; medical, environment observation, defense, security, etc. This brings challenges to
researchers and engineers to find the efficient ways to deploy sensors, network them, gather sensed data, secured
the network and find new applications where sensors can be used to benefit the humans and protect
environments that affect all. The aim of this workshop is to bring researchers, engineers and academicians who
are working all areas of sensors, sensor technology, systems and applications to one place to present their
innovative researches, have fruitful discussions and understand the challenges that lie ahead.
The workshop contains high quality research papers. We selected seven papers and are divided into two
sessions to be presented during the conference. The session 1A contains the papers related to sensors and
applications of sensor networks and the session 1B contains the papers related to protocols and algorithms for
wireless sensor networks.
It is needless to say that a successful workshop cannot be organized without the help of many individuals. I
would like to express my warm appreciation to the authors who worked hard to write and submit the papers and
the program committee members, who gave their valuable time to review papers and help selecting the high
quality papers.
I hope you will have fruitful exchange of ideas and concepts during the conference time. I also truly hope that
you will enjoy ASTSA-2010 and other joint workshops and conferences along with local hospitality of FIT and
Fukuoka city.
ASTSA-2010 International Workshop Chair
Bhed Bahadur Bista, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
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Message from CWECS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the 2010 International Workshop on Cloud, Wireless
and E-Commerce (CWECS-2010). The CWECS-2010 is held in conjunction with the 5th International
Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010), at FIT from November 4 to
November 6, 2010.
With appearance of Cloud computing, Wireless network and E-Commerce applications, different types of
security issues and pivotal challenges include integrity verification, authentication, access control, attack
prevention, etc., are also increasing. Recently, security technologies are booming. However, to achieve the
whole security target for Cloud computing, wireless network and e-commerce, it requires much more than the
mere application of current core technologies. The main purpose of this workshop is to bring together the
researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to
the multifaceted aspects of Security Technology in Cloud computing, wireless network and e-commerce,
particularly aiming to promote state-of-the-art research in this area.
The aim of CWECS-2010 is to provide a forum for sharing ideas and research work in all areas of Cloud
computing, Wireless network and E-Commerce. This workshop contains high quality research papers. We
selected 17 papers to be presented during the conference, which are divided in 5 sessions: digital signature,
computer forensics, authentication and privacy, cloud and wireless security, and image secret, sensor network
and computer security.
It is impossible to organize such a successful program without the help of many individuals. We would like to
express our appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, and to the program committee members, who
provided timely and significant reviews.
We hope all of you will enjoy CWECS-2010 and find this a productive opportunity to exchange ideas and
research work with many researches.
CWECS-2010 International Workshop Co-Chairs
Fang-Yie Leu, Tunghai University, Taiwan
Chu-Hsing Lin, Tunghai University, Taiwan
CWECS-2010 International Workshop PC Chair
Yi-Fung Huang, Tunghai University, Taiwan
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Message from DCS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the 2010 International Workshop on Diagnosis of
Complex Systems (DCS-2010). The DCS-2010 is held in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on
Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA-2010), at FIT from November
4 to November 6, 2010.
The 2010 International Workshop on Diagnosis of Complex Systems (DCS 2010) would like to cover a variety
of theories, principles, and computational techniques for diagnosis, monitoring, testing, reconfiguration, fault-
adaptive control, and repair of complex systems. Applications of these theories, principles, and techniques to
industry-related disciplines and other real-world problems are also important topics of the workshop. The goal of
the workshop is to encourage the interactions and the exchange of theories, techniques, applications, and
experiences amongst researchers and practitioners from different backgrounds: Artificial Intelligence, Control
Theory, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering and other related areas, who share an interest in different
aspects of diagnosis, and the related fields of testing, reconfiguration, maintenance, prognosis, and fault-adaptive
control.
We are grateful to the authors who submitted papers. We would like to thank all program committee members
as well as the reviewers for their support.
Finally, we would like to thank the BWCCA-2010 organizers for their continuous support and cooperation. We
would like to express special thanks to Prof. Leonard Barolli and Prof. Fatos Xhafa for their timely support and
organization.
We wish all of you entertaining and rewarding experience in DCS-2010 and BWCCA-2010 Conference.
DCS 2010 Workshop Organizers
Dr. Andrei Doncescu, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France
Dr. M-Nabil Kabbaj, University of Fez, Morocco
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Message from ISSE-2010 International Workshop Organizers
To automatically provide human-centric services, it is desired to build smart environments for such a purpose.
The background system needs to first detect and collect needed information in the environment via various
sensors like video cameras, RFIDs, infrared sensors, motion sensors, pressure sensors, and ... etc. The
information is then processed for understanding the context and intention of the people in the environment.
Finally services are provided in a timely manner. Sensing technology, embedded systems, wireless
communications, computer vision and intelligent methods are the core to build integrated smart environments.
This workshop wishes to attract state-of-the-art solutions and novel attempts in this field.
2010 International Workshop on Intelligent Sensors and Smart Environments (ISSE-2010) will provide a
platform for researchers to meet and exchange their thoughts. ISSE-2010 will be held in conjunction with the
Fifth International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications
(BWCCA-2010) in Fukuoka, Japan from Nov. 4th to 6th, 2010. Ten papers were accepted to the workshop. All
the papers were reviewed and recommended by at least two reviewers. We hope all of you will enjoy ISSE-2010
and find this a great opportunity to exchange ideas and research work.
Many people contributed to the CFP and paper review of ISSE-2010. We wish to thank the program committee
members for their great effort. We also would like to express our gratitude to the main organizers of BWCCA-
2010, Prof. Leonard Barolli and Prof. Fatos Xhafa, for their excellent work in organizing the conference. Last
but not least, we would like to thank and congratulate all the contributing authors for their support to the
workshop.
ISSE-2010 International Workshop Co-Chairs
Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Chuan-Yu Chang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
ISSE-2010 International Workshop PC Chair
Chien-Cheng Lee, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
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Message from MAPWC-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and International Workshop on Methods, Analysis and
Protocols for Wireless Communication (MAPWC-2010), which will be in conjunction with the 5th International
Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA-2010) at FIT,
Fukuoka, Japan from November 4 to November 6, 2010.
Wireless communications are characterized by high bit-error rates and burst errors, which arise due to
interference fading, shadowing, terminal mobility, and so on. Since the traditional design of the algorithms,
methods and protocols of the wired Internet did not take wireless networks into account, the performance over
wireless networks is largely degraded. Especially, the multi-hop communication aggravates the problem of
wireless communication even further. To solve these problems, there has been increased interest to propose and
design new algorithms and methodologies for wireless communication.
The aim of this workshop is to present the innovative researches, methods and numerical analysis for wireless
communications and wireless networks. The workshop contains high quality research papers, which were
selected carefully by Program Committee Members. We selected 11 papers which will be presented in 3
sessions: Scattering and Diffraction, Wireless Modelling and Applications and Wireless Technologies.
It is impossible to organize such a successful program without the help of many individuals. We would like to
express our appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, and to the program committee members, who
provided timely and significant reviews.
We hope all of you will enjoy MAPWC-2010 and find this a productive opportunity to exchange ideas with
many researchers.
MAPWC-2010 International Workshop Organizers
MAPWC-2010 Workshop Co-Chairs
Kazunori Uchida, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
MAPWC-2010 Workshop PC Co-Chairs
Hiroshi Maeda, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Koki Watanabe, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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Message from NGWMN-2010 International Workshop Organizers
We would like to welcome you to the Third International Workshop on Next Generation of Wireless and
Mobile Networks held in Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Fukuoka, Japan from November 4 to
November 6, 2010.
The next generation of wireless and mobile networks is expected to allow a single mobile user to access
heterogeneous wireless and mobile networks. Since wireless cellular networks such as 3G systems (e.g.,
WCDMA, UMTA, cdma200, etc) and WLANs (e.g., IEEE 802.11a/b/e/g/n, WiMax, etc) are two typical existing
networks, the integration and interoperability issues become new challenges. The internetworking of different
types of wireless and mobile networks aims to provide seamless services for the mobile users among different
type of networks. Due to the heterogeneity of different radio access techniques, different types of traffic and
applications, Quality of Service (QoS) guarantee also becomes a critical issue for an integrated wireless and
mobile network. Therefore, this workshop will provide a timely technical forum for the dissemination of new
results in this exciting research area and is devoted to the architectures, protocols, resource management,
mobility management, and scheduling in integrated wireless and mobile networks.
The NGWMN-2010 workshop is intended to bring together researchers from industry and academia to present
their novel research findings in this important theme and discuss on-going and emerging research activities in the
next generation wireless and mobile networks. Each paper of NGWMN-2010 was been checked carefully from
the Program Committee Members and we selected 9 papers for presentation and publication in the conference
proceedings.
Many individuals have contributed to the success of this workshop. First of all, the workshop co-chairs would
like to thank the main conference organizers for giving us the opportunity to organize this workshop with
BWCCA-2010. We are also very grateful to Workshops Co-Chairs for their guidance and continuous support.
Last but not least, we would like to thank all authors for their interest to publish their work in this workshop.
We hope that you will enjoy the workshop and have a pleasant stay in Fukuoka, Japan.
NGWMN-2010 Workshop Co-Chairs
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Hsing-Chung Chen, Asia University, Taiwan
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Message from NTCAA-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to the Second International Workshop on Network Traffic Control, Analysis and Applications
(NTCAA-2010). The first NTCAA International Workshop was held in conjunction with the Second
International Conference on Computer Science and its Applications in Jeju, Korea in 2009. This is the second
edition of NTCCA and will be held together with Fifth International Conference on Broadband and Wireless
Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA-2010) from November 4 to November 6, 2010 at
Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Japan
Networks of today are getting very complex. Therefore, network traffic control and analysis are very important
aspects that should be investigated. Also, new paradigms for solving complex problems by enabling large-scale
aggregation and sharing of computational, data and other geographically distributed resources are appearing.
Now, new types of networks with different features and characteristics are integrated together. These topics
require the investigation of many issues such as effective harnessing of Internet connected resources,
development of new methods and techniques, which offer users a transparent, efficient and secured access to
resources, efficient allocation of resources, decentralization and self-organization. These issues present
nowadays real challenges to the development of large distributed systems and applications. The aim of this
workshop is to present innovative research, methods and techniques related to Network Traffic Control, Network
Performance Analysis and Evaluation, Network Security, P2P, Ad-Hoc Networks, Sensor Networks and Internet
computing.
For organizing an international workshop, the support and help of many people is needed. First, we would like
to thank all the authors for submitting their papers and reviewers who carefully evaluated the submitted papers.
We hope that you find NTCAA-2010 final program inspiring and that the workshop provides you with
opportunity to interact, share ideas with, and learn from the other researchers working in the fields of network
traffic control, analysis and applications. We also encourage you to continue to participate in future editions of
NTCAA workshop in order to contribute to the growing of this community.
NTCAA-2010 Workshop Co-Chairs
Takuo Nakashima, Tokai University, Japan
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Japan
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Message from RI3C-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the First International Workshop on Robot Interaction,
Control, Communication and Cooperation (RI3C-2010), which will be held in conjunction with the 5th
International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA-
2010) at FIT, Fukuoka, Japan from November 4 to November 6, 2010.
Robots are being steadily introduced into modern everyday life and are expected to play a key role in the near
future. Typically, the robots are deployed in situations where it is too dangerous, expensive, tedious, and
complex for humans to operate. Although many of the real-life applications may only need a single robot, a large
number of them require the cooperation, coordination and communication of a team of robots to accomplish a
certain task. The use of multiple robots of overlapping capabilities offers a cost-effective and more robust
solution. This redundancy in the robots' capabilities makes the overall system more flexible and fault-tolerant.
This workshop focuses on the emerging field of robot interaction, communication and cooperation bringing
together research and application of methodology from robotics, human factors, human-computer interaction,
interaction design, cognitive psychology, education and other fields to enable robots to have more natural and
more rewarding interactions, communication and cooperation with humans throughout their spheres of
functioning.
The design of an efficient collaborative multi-robot framework that ensures the autonomy and the individual
requirements of the involved robots is a very challenging task. Developing operational multi-robot teams
involves research on a number of topics such as fault tolerant cooperative control, adaptive action selection,
distributed control, robot awareness of team member actions, improving efficiency through learning, inter-robot
communication, action recognition, local versus global control, and metrics for measuring the success.
The aim of this workshop is to present the innovative researches, technologies and new concepts, services and
application software of robotic systems.
The papers of RI3C-2010 were checked carefully by Program Committee Members and we selected 10 high
quality papers for presentation in the workshop and publication in CPS proceedings.
The organization of an International Workshop needs the help of many people. We would like to express our
appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, and to the program committee members
We hope all of you will enjoy RI3C-2010 program and your stay in Fukuoka.
RI3C-2010 International Workshop Co-Chairs
Hitoshi Kino, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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Message from SCMAS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the 2010 International Workshop on Symbiotic
Computing and Multiagent Systems (SCMAS-2010). The SCMAS-2010 is held in conjunction with the 5th
International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA-
2010), at FIT from November 4 to November 6, 2010.
On behave of the programming committee, we would like to thank to all authors who submit their latest results
to the SCMAS-2010. This workshop covers a variety of topics mainly related with symbiosis between human
and IT environment. The most common topic in the workshop is the communication networks/systems, followed
by the real-world-oriented computing, real/cyber space integration, real-world sensing technologies, advanced
human-machine interaction, social computing, ubiquitous network, social information systems, context-aware
systems, and symbiotic computing. This workshop also discusses the technologies to realize those advanced
computing, concentrating on the Agent Technology and Multiagent Systems (MAS).
The aim of SCMAS-2010 is to provide a forum for sharing ideas and research work in all areas of symbiotic
computing, multiagent systems, and their applications. We selected 7 excellent papers to be presented during the
conference, which are divided into 2 sessions: Agent Technology and Multiagent Systems and Symbiotic
Computing and Applications.
We believe that participants would enjoy discussions with researchers come from the related
academic/industrial communities and catch up with the latest results in this fields.
SCMAS-2010 International Workshop Chair
Takuo Suganuma, Tohoku University, Japan
SCMAS-2010 International Workshop PC Co-Chairs
Shigeru Fujita, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Gen Kitagata, Tohoku University, Japan
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Message from WSNR-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the 2010 International Workshop on Wireless Sensor
Networks, Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks & RFID (WSNR-2010). The WSNR-2010 is held in
conjunction with the 5-th International Conference on International Conference on Broadband and Wireless
Computing, Communication and Applications, at FIT from November 4 to November 6, 2010.
RFID and WSN the two basic elements of pervasive computing has gathered the interest of research
community over the past few years as it has opened new challenges with the development of interesting
application like surveillance, environment monitoring, supply chain management, real time asset tracking and
logistics etc. The development of efficient protocols for WSN communication as well as development of RFID
based WSN motes itself posed numerous challenges for the research community.
The purpose of this workshop is to establish a platform for discussing the challenges raised by the evolution of
RFID & WSN. It also aims to provide a forum for researchers, practitioners and experts in RFID & WSN around
the world to present their results and exchange their ideas and experience in this field.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to all the committee members, reviewers and
authors who contributed to this workshop making it a success.
Once again we welcome you to Fukuoka, Japan. We wish you a rewarding and interesting workshop.
WSNR-2010 International Workshop Chair
Vidyasagar Potdar, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
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BWCCA2010
The Fifth International Conference on Broadband
and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications
BWCCA2010 & BWCCA WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Thursday, Nov 4, 2010
09:00 – 10:30 Single Session
Keynote (Prof. Makoto Takizawa)—Lecture Hall C Building
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Sessions
BWCCAS1: Adhoc Networks – Room D36
Chair: Akio Koyama, Yamagata University, Japan
1. Efficient Address Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Sudath Indarsinghe, Rubem Pereira and John Haggerty
2. Analysis of MANET Routing Protocols for Indoor Environment
Makoto Ikeda, Elis Kulla, Masahiro Hiyama, Leonard Barolli and Makoto Takizawa
3. A Zone Based Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks and Its Performance Improvement by
Reduction of Control Packets
Yuki Sato, Akio Koyama and Leonard Barolli
4. Multihopped Wireless Disaster Information Network by Automatic Directional Antenna Control
Method Daisuke Asahizawa, Yoshitaka Shibata
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BWCCAS2 : Sensor Networks I – Room D35
Chair: Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
1. Impact of Mobile Sink for Wireless Sensor Networks Considering Different Radio Models and
Performance Metrics
Tao Yang, Gjergji Mino, Leonard Barolli, Fatos Xhafa and Arjan Durresi
2. A Communication Protocol to Improve Fairness and Data Amount on Sensor Data Collection
with a Mobile Sink
Wataru Seino, Tomoki Yoshihisa, Takahiro Hara and Shojiro Nishio
3. AntSens: An Ant Routing Protocol for Large Scale Wireless Sensor Networks
Mukul Goyal, Weigao Xie, Hossein Hosseini and Yusuf Bashir
4. Solving KCoverage Problem in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Improved Harmony Search
Shohreh Ebrahim Nezhad, Hoda Jalal Kamali and Mohsen Ebrahimi Moghaddam
WRI3CS1: Teleoperation and Robot Control – Room D34
Chair: Hitoshi Kino, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. Teleoperation of a Robot Arm System, Using Pneumatic Artificial Muscles – Teleoperation Over
the Internet using UDP and a Web Camera
Tomonori Kato, Tomoaki Higashi, Kenichi Shimizu
2. Application of a JXTAOverlay P2P Control System for a Biped Walking Robot
Keita Matsuo, Youichi Ogata, Evjola Spaho, Fatos Xhafa, Leonard Barolli
3. Study on Increase in Propulsion of Flexible Linear Actuator
Kazuhiro Ohyama, Yasushi Hyakutake, Hitoshi Kino
WNGWMNS1: Wireless Traffic Control an Resource Allocation – Room D33
Chair: Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. Evaluation of a FuzzyBased CAC Scheme for Different Priorities in Wireless Cellular Networks
Taku Ikebata, Gjergji Mino, Leonard Barolli, Fatos Xhafa, Arjan Durresi, Akio Koyama
2. Adaptive Mixed Bias Resource Allocation for Wireless Mesh Networks
Jason B. Ernst, Thabo Nkwe
3. Effect of Adaptive RTS/CTS ON/OFF Control Method for Mitigating Transmission Overhead of
IEEE802.11DCF
Tetsuya Shigeyasu, Hiroshi Matsuno
WMAPWCS1: Scattering and Diffracton – Room D32
Chair: Hiroshi Maeda, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. Numerical Analysis of Scattered Electromagnetic Wave by a Dielectric Cylinder with high
contrast by CIP Method
Hiroshi Maeda, Hiroyuki Terashima, Tetsuo Maruyama, Shinjiro Hironaka
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2. Back Scattering from Target Above Random Rough Surface
Kazunori Uchida, Junichi Honda, Shunsuke Nakashima, KwangYeol Yoon
3. Characteristics of Diffracted Waves Going Over Building Rooftop
Jiro Iwashige, Leonard Barolli, Katsuki Hayashi
4. Electromagnetic Scattering from Cylinders Located Near Periodic Cylinder Array
Koki Watanabe, Yoshimasa Nakatake
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Sessions
BWCCAS3: Parallel and Multicore Systems– Room D36
Chair: Ryuji Shioya, Toyo University, Japan
1. Parallel Implementation of a Balancing Domain Decomposition Method for Multicore
Processors Masao Ogino, Hiroshi Kawai, Ryuji Shioya and Shinobu Yoshimura
2. Parallel CAE System for Large Scale Problems Based on Computer Network
Ryuji Shioya, Masao Ogino and Hiroshi Kawai
3. Architecture and Design of Efficient 3D NetworkonChip (3D NoC) for Custom MultiCore SoC
Akram Ben Ahmed , Abdderazek Ben Abdallah, Kenichi Kuroda
4. Advanced Design Issues for OASIS NetworkonChip Architecture
Kenichi Mori, Adam Esch, Abderazek Ben Abdallah and Kenichi Kuroda
BWCCAS4 : Mesh and AdHoc Networks – Room D35
Chair: Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
1. Tuning Operators of Genetic Algorithms for Mesh Routers Placement Problem in Wireless Mesh
Networks
Fatos Xhafa, Christian Sánchez , Admir Barolli , Rozeta Miho, Leonard Barolli and Makoto
Takizawa
2. Autonomous Power Supplied Wireless Mesh Network for Disaster Information System
Toshihiro Suzuki and Yoshitaka Shibata
3. Impact of Source and Destination Movement on MANET Performance Considering BATMAN
and AODV Protocols
Elis Kulla, Makoto Ikeda, Leonard Barolli and Rozeta Miho
4. Provisioning Vehicular Ad hoc Networks with Quality of Service Gongjun Yan, Danda B Rawat
and Bhed Bahadur Bista
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WRI3CS2: Intelligent Methods and Models for Robotics– Room D34
Chair: Hitoshi Kino, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan.
1. Decision Method of Internal Force for Sensorless Positioning of Musculoskeletal System
Hitoshi Kino, Shiro Kikuchi, Kenji Tahara
2. Character Modeling and Calligraphic Learning by Haptic Device
Hiroyuki Fujioka, Hiroyuki Kano, Sousuke Kakehi
3. Operational Feel Adjustment for PowerAssisted positioning by an ActorCritic Method
Tetsuya Morizono
WNGWMNS2: Wireless Communication– Room D33
Chair: HsingChung Chen, Asia University, Taiwan.
1. Field Estimation for Terrestrial Digital Broadcasting in Western Part of Fukuoka
Kazunori Uchida, Junichi Honda, Masafumi Takemasu, Toshiaki Tazume
2. Particle Swarm Opertimization on DSI Method for PAPR Reduction in OFDM Systems
ShuHong Lee, HoLung Hong
3. Phase Error Cancellation for OFDM Systems Using Adaptive Filters
ChiaHsin Cheng, KaiJie Chen, GwoRuey Lee, YungFa Huang
WMAPWCS2: Wireless Modelling and Applications– Room D32
Chair: Koki Watanabe, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. Relations Among 10minute Precipitation, Rainfall Intensity and KuBand Rain Attenuation in
Kyushu Island, Japan
Kiyotaka Fujisaki, Goshi Sato, Mitsuo Tateiba
2. Delay Profile Using Scale Model Method for Microcell in Urban Areas
Ryuichiro Iwakuma, Yu Funaki, Toyakazu Mine and Shinichi Ichitsubo
3. Application Techniques of Particle Swarm Optimization
Zhiqi Meng
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00 Parallel Sessions
BWCCAS5: Practical Securtiy and Privacy Application I – Room D36
Chair: Ilsun You, Korean Bible University, Korea.
1. A Solution to Protect USB Keyboard Data
Kyungroul Lee ,Wansoo Kim, Kuangjin Bae and Kangbin Yim
2. Managing some Security Risks Related to the Deployment of Multifarious Authentication and
Authorization in a Virtual Environment
Annette Tolnai and Sebastiaan Von Solms
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3. An Analytical Evaluation of Network Security Modelling Techniques Applied to Manage Threats
Valentina Viduto, Carsten Maple and Wei Huang
BWCCAS6: Optical Networks – Room D35
Chair: Akio Koyama, Yamagata University, Japan
1. Differentiated Bandwidth Allocation and Wavelength Assignment Method in WDM EPON
MinJun Kim, YongSuk Jang, YongDo Choi and SungHo Kim
2. Design and Evaluation of Fiber Direct Coupling Optical Antennas for Next Generation Optical
Wireless Communication Systems
Koichi Takahashi and Nobuo Nakajima
3. InterONU Scheduling Scheme for QoS Guarantee in 10G EPON
JaeHyun Jun, Zhibin Yu, MinSuk Jung and SungHo Kim
WRI3CS3: Robot Applications – Room D34
Chair: Hitoshi Kino, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. A Method for Event Handling on Robot Town Platform and the Sharable Personal Mobility
Robot
Takafumi Ienaga, Yosuke Senta, Daisaku Arita, Yoshihiko Kimuro, Kouji Murakami, Tsutomu
Hasegawa
2. Experimental Studies on Various Types of Animal Mimicking Robots
Yoshiyuki Kawamura
3. Iterative Learning Scheme for a Redundant Musculoskeletal Arm: Learning in Task Space with
both Muscle and Joint Redundancies
Kenji Tahara and Hitoshi Kino
4. Development of Detection System for the Bed Accident Using Ultrasonic Wave Sensor Hiroyuki
Agatsuma, Takehiko Abe, Takuya Tajima, Haruhiko Kimura
WNGWMNS3: Intelligent Algorithms – Room D33
Chair: HsingChung Chen, Asia University, Taiwan
1. An Intelligent FuzzyBased Cluster Head Selection System for Wireless Sensor Networks and Its
Performance Evaluation
Hironori Ando, Leonard Barolli, Arjan Durresi, Fatos Xhafa and Akio Koyama
2. Jump Resonance Analysis for Systems with Parametric Uncertainties
LiShan Ma, ChihHung Wu, JiehLa Jaw, BingFei Wu, JauWoei Perng
3. Dynamic Forensics System with Intrusion Tolerance Based on Hierarchical Colour PetriNets
HsingChung Chen, JaiZong Sun, ZhenDong Wu
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WMAPWCS3:Wireless Technologies – Room D32
Chair: Mario Koeppen, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
1. 2D Wave Propagation Characteristics of the CIP Method with Amplitude Error Compensation
Tsuyoshi Matsuoka
2. FrequencySelection Properties for Composite Periodic Structures
Maurice Sesay and Mitsuhiro Yokota
3. Heuristic Maxmin Fairness for the Wireless Channel Allocation Problem
Mario Koeppen, Rodrigo Verschae, Kaori Yoshida, Masato Tsuru
4. A Newly Design of Circular Polarized Planar Antennae
Mayumi Matsunaga, Toshiaki Matsunaga
19:00 – 21:00 Welcome Reception Party
Friday, Nov 5, 2010
09:00 – 10:30 Parallel Sessions
BWCCAS7 : Sensors Networks II – Room D36
Chair: Hiroshi Shigeno, KeioUniversity, Japan
1. Examination of Selection for Relay Nodes Adapted to Priority of Transportation in Triage
Network Hiroki Tamura, Hikaru Kobayashi, Hiroshi Shigeno and Kenichi Okada
2. Energyefficient Code Dissemination using Minimal Virtual Backbone in Sensor Network
Jisun Kim, Jiyoung Lim and Kijoon Chae
3. Defect Identification by Sensor Network under Uncertainties
Tomonari Furukawa, Jinquan Cheng, Shen Hin Lim, Fei Xu and Ryuji Shioya
BWCCAS8: Networks Algorithms and Protocols – Room D35
Chair: Kazunori Uchida, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. EnergyEfficient Server Selection Algorithms for Network Applications
Tomoya Enokido, Ailixier Aikebaier and Makoto Takizawa
2. Modified Estimation Algorithm for Radio Communication Distance along Random Rough
Surface Junichi Honda, Kazunori Uchida and KwangYeol Yoon
3. Bandwidth Reservation Method to Consider Reservation Failure in VLAN
YongDo Choi, JaeHyun Jun, GiBeom Kil and SungHo Kim
4. Solid Convexhull Sequential Support Vector Machine
Zhibin Yu, MinJun Kim, KyungSeok Park and SungHo Kim
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WCWECSS1: Digital Signature – Room D34
Chair: FangYie Leu, Tunghai University, Taiwan
1. Contract Signatures in ECommerce Applications
Lien Harn, ChuHsing Lin and CheWei Hu
2. A Proxy Partially Blind Signature Scheme with Proxy Revocation
FuwYi Yang and LingRen Liang
3. Varied Oblivious Transfer Protocols Enabling Multireceiver and Applications
ShiuhJeng Wang, YuhRen Tsai, ChienChih Shen
4. Efficient Modular Exponentiation Resistant to Simple Power Analysis in DSAlike Systems
ChiaYu Lu, WuChuan Yang, ChiSung Laih
WISSES1: Intelligent Networks – Room D33
Chair: ChienCheng Lee, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
1. Detour Routing Protocol for Geographic Sensor Networks
Lihchyau Wuu, WenBin Li and WenChung Kuo
2. Fast Seamless Secure Handoff for Loosely Coupled Systems in Heterogeneous Wireless Mobile
Networks
BenJye Chang, YingHsin Liang and ShouChi Liang
3. The Decision Scheme of Frame Important Factor for Video Streaming System HuanYao Kang
and ChingLung Chang
WASTSAS1: Sensors and Applications – Room D32
Chair: Bhed Bhadur Bista, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
1. LiNSA: Library Navigation System Using Sensors and Smartphones
Kazuki Watanabe, Tomoyuki Takahashi, Kaoru Takahashi, Toshihiko Ando, Yoshifumi Sasaki,
and Tatsuya Funakoshi
2. NetworkAdaptive Multipath Video Delivery Over Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks Based
on Packet and Path Priority Scheduling
Amir Rastegar Lari and Behzad Akbari
3. Received Signal Strength Technique Performance in Sensor Network Localization Application
Kazim Firat Taraktas, Osman Ceylan and Bulent Yagci
4. HopbyHop Reliable Data Deliveries for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks
Muhammad Ayaz, Azween Abdullah, and Ibrahima Faye
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Sessions
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BWCCAS9: Practical Security and Privacy Application II – Room D36
Chair: Kangbin Yim, Soonchunyang University, Korea
1. Towards a Common Notion of Privacy Leakage on Public Database
Shinsaku Kiyomoto and Keith M. Martin
2. Constructivist Approach To Information Security Awareness in the Middle East
Mohammed Boujettif and Yongge Wang
3. A Contextual Access Control Model
Narhimene Boustia and Aicha Mokhtari
4. Redundancy and Defense Resource Allocation Algorithms to Assure Service Continuity
Against Natural Disasters and Intelligent Attackers
Frank Yeong-Sung Lin, Yu-Shun Wang, Po-Hao Tsang and Jui-Pin Lo
BWCCAS10: Distributed Scemes and Protocols – Room D35
Chair: Minoru Uehara, Toyo University, Japan
1. A Scalable Hybrid Time Protocol for Heterogeneous Group
Isamu Tsuneizumi, Ailixier Aikebaier, Makoto Ikeda, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa
2. Queue Management for the Heavytailed Traffics
Takuo Nakashima
3. Fault Tolerant Methods for Intermitted Failures in Virtual Large Scale Disks
Minoru Uehara
4. Two Types of Trustworthiness of Acquaintances in PeertoPeer (P2P) Overlay Networks
Soichi Sawamura, Admir Barolli, Ailixier Aikebaier, Valbona Barolli, Makoto Takizawa
WCWECSS2: Computer Forensics –Room D34
Chair: FangYie Leu, Tunghai University, Taiwan
1. VoIP Digital Evidence Forensics Standard Operating Procedure (DEFSOP)
ILong Lin, YunSheng Yen, BoLin Wu, HsiangYu Wang
2. Fast Deployment Of Computer Forensics with USBs
ChungHuang Yang, PeiHua Yen
3. Source Camera Identification in Real Practice: A Preliminary Experimentation
Aniello Castiglione, Giuseppe Cattaneo, Maurizio Cembalo, Umberto Ferraro Petrillo
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WISSES2: Human Behavior Understanding – Room D33
Chair: ChuangYu Chang, National Yunlin Univerity of Science and Technology, Taiwan
1. Frequency Domain Analysis of Human Motions in Surveillance Video
HsuanTng Chang, ChangSian Chen, ChungWen Hung and DayFann Shen
2. Automatic Facial Skin Defect Detection System
ChuanYu Chang, ShangCheng Li, PauChoo Chung, JuiYi Kuo and YungChin Tu
3. FingertipWriting Alphanumeric Character Recognition for VisionBased Human Computer
Interaction
ChienCheng Lee, ChengYuan Shih and BorShenn Jeng
4. A Motion Planning of Swarm Robots Using Genetic Algorithm
Chienchou Lin, Po Yuan Hsiao and KunCheng Chen
WASTSAS2: Protocols and Algorithms – Room D32
Chair: Bhed Bhadur Bista, IwatePrefectural University, Japan
1. Enhancing RSSI Technologies in Wireless Sensor Networks by Using Different Frequencies
Osman Ceylan, K. Firat Taraktas, H. Bulent Yagci
2. A Novel Adaptable Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Aravind K. G and Manohara Pai M. M.
3. Multipath Data Transfer in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Network
Shobha Poojary and Manohara Pai M. M.
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Sessions
BWCCAS11: Wireless Networks – Room D36
Chair: Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
1. Mobility based MIMO Link Adaptation in LTE–Advanced Cellular Networks
Vishwanath Ramamurthi and WeiPeng Chen
2. Reliable Message Broadcast Scheme in Distributed Agreement Protocols
Ailixier Aikebaier, Tomoya Enokido and Makoto Takizawa
3. Application of Genetic Algorithms for QoS Routing in Mobile AdHoc Networks: A Survey
Admir Barolli, Makoto Takizawa, Fatos Xhafa and Leonard Barolli
4. Wireless Link Selection by Time Transitional AHP Based on Emergent Policy in Cognitive
Wireless Network Noriki Uchida, Kazuo Takahata, Yoshitaka Shibata
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BWCCAS12: Multimedia and Disaster Information Systems – Room D35
Chair: Hiroshi Matsuno, Yamaguchi University, Japan
1. Wireless Distributed Network System for Relief Activities after Disasters A Field Experiment
for Channel Setting and A System for Information Exchange Among Shelters
Misako Urakami, Satoshi Innami, Makoto Kamegawa, Tetsuya Shigeyasu and Hiroshi Matsuno
2. Performance Evaluation of PC Router based Cognitive Wireless LANs for Disaster Information
System
Goshi Sato and Yoshitaka Shibata
3. Distributed Disaster Information System in DTN based Mobile Communication Environment
Yutaka Sasaki and Yoshitaka Shibata
4. A Cloudbased Support System for Offshore Software Development
Yuki Kaeri, Yusuke Manabe, Kenji Sugawara, Claude Moulin, JeanPaul A. Barthès
WCWECSS3: Authentication and Privacy – Room D34
Chair: FangYie Leu, Tunghai University, Taiwan
1. Based on Mobile RFID Device to Design a Secure Mutual Authentication Scheme
ChinLing Chen, JinnKe Jan and ChihFeng Chien
2. The Iterative Distributed Reauthentication Scheme Based on EAPAKA in 3G/UMTSWLAN
Heterogeneous Mobile Networks
ShenHo Lin, JungHui Chiu, SungShiou Shen
3. Transparent Digital Rights Management System with Superdistribution ChihTa Yen, Hrong
Twu Liaw, NaiWei Lo, TingChun Liu, Jay Stu
WISSES3: Image and Video Analysis – Room D33
Chair: ChuangYu Chang, National Yunlin Univerity of Science and Technology, Taiwan
1. Gaussian Distributive Filtering in Histogram Equalization
PingHsien Lin, HsuChun Yen and Chiachen Yu
2. A 3D Model Retrieval System Based On The Cylindrical Projection Descriptor
JauLing Shih, ChangHsing Lee, ChihHsun Chou and HsiangYuen Chang
3. An Information Hiding Scheme Using Magic Squares MingGun Wen, SuChieng Huang, Chin
Chuan Han
WDCSS1: Fault Detection and Diagnosis– Room D32
Chair: Andrei Doncescu, LAAS, France
1. A Wrapper Approach Based on Clustering for Sensors Selection of Industrial Monitoring
Systems
Cesar Uribe, Claudia Isaza, Oscar Gualdron, Cristian Duran, Adrian Carvajal
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2. Discrete Flatness for Nonlinear Systems FDI
Nan Zhang, Andrei Doncescu, Felix Mora Camino
3. Feature Selection in Automotive Diagnosis Using Fuzzy ARTMAP Classification and Conflict
Intersection
Mourad Benkaci, Andrei Doncescu, Bruno Jammes
4. A Diagnosis Approach Based on Kolmogorov Complexity
Nabil Kabbaj, Andrei Doncescu, Mourad Benkaci
15:30 – 18:00 Coffee Break
19:0021:00 Moving from FIT to Hakata Centraza Hotel by Train for Conference Banquet (Arranged
Individually)
Sunday, Nov 6, 2010
09:00 – 10:30 Parallel Sessions
BWCCAS13: Network Security, Privacy and Trust – Room D36
Chair: Arjan Durresi, IUPUI, USA
1. Darknet Monitoring on RealOperated Networks
Seiichiro Mizoguchi, Yoshiro Fukushima, Yoshiaki Kasahara, Yoshiaki Hori and Kouichi Sakurai
2. Secure Hybrid Communications for Medical Applications
Arjan Durresi, Mimoza Durresi, Zeynep Salih and Leonard Barolli
3. Comments on a OneWay Hash Chain Based Authentication for FMIPv6
Ilsun You and JongHyouk Lee
4. Malware Obfuscation Techniques: A Brief Survey
Ilsun You, Kangbin Yim
BWCCAS14: Distributed Algorithms and Systems – Room D35
Chair: Abderazek Ben Abdallah, The University of Aizu, Japan
1. An Iterative Domain Decomposition Method of Magnetostatic Problems based on a Mixed
Formulation
Daisuke Tagami
2. Introduction of a Direct Method at Subdomains in Nonlinear Magnetostatic Analysis with
HDDM Shinichiro Sugimoto, Masao Ogino, Hiroshi Kanayama and Shinobu Yoshimura
3. A Parallel Skyline Solver for Coarse Grid Correction of BDD Preconditioning in Domain
Decomposition Method
Hiroshi Kawai, Masao Ogino, Ryuji Shioya, and Shinobu Yoshimura
4. An Approximation for Fresnel Function to Reduce Computation Time Based on DRTM
Kazunori Uchida, Junichi Honda, Yuuki Kimura
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WCWECSS4: Cloud and Wireless Security – Room D34
Chair: ChuHsing Lin, Tunghai University, Taiwan
1. Mutual Authentication with Dynamic Keys in an IEEE802.16e PKM Environment
YiFung Huang, FangYie Leu, ChaoHong Chiu
2. Securing the Cloud's Core Virtual Infrastructure
A. Tolnai, S.H. Von Solms
3. A BiologicallyModeled Intrusion Detection System for Mobile Networks
Brian C. Williams, Errin W. Fulp
WSCMASS1: Agent Technology and Multiagent Systems – Room D33
Chair: Takuo Suganuma, Tohoku University, Japan
1. Design and Implementation of Repositorybased Agent Organization Method on Heterogeneous
Agent Platform
Takahiro Uchiya, Tetsuo Kinoshita
2. An OWLbased Ontology to Represent Knowledge about Location, Space and Perceputual
Primitives
Shigeru Fujita, Kenji Sugawara
3. Multiagent Architecture of Knowledge based Network Management Support System
Kazuto Sasai, Gen Kitagata, Tetsuo Kinoshita
4. Perceptual Integration of Realspace and Virtualspace based on Symbiotic Reality
Hiroshi Noguchi, Takuo Suganuma, Tetsuo Kinoshita
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Sessions
WNTCCAS1: Network Performance Analysis – Room D36
Chair: Takuo Nakashima, Tokai University, Japan
1. Behavior Shaver: An Application Based Layer 3 VPN that Conceals Traffic Patterns using SCTP
Mamoru Mimura, Hidehiko Tanaka
2. DDoS Detection Technique using Statistical Analysis to Generate Quick Response Time
Shunsuke Oshima, Takuo Nakashima and Toshinori Sueyoshi
3. Experimental Evaluation of a MANET Tesbed in Indoor Stairs Scenarios
Masahiro Hiyama, Makoto Ikeda, Leonard Barolli, Elis Kulla, Fatos Xhafa, Arjan Durresi
4. Implementation and Evaluation of Distributed Hash Table Using MPI Daisuke Tsukamoto,
Takuo Nakashima
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WWSNRS1: Wireless Sensor Networks Protocols – Room D35
Chair: Vidyasagar Potdar Curtin University, Australia
1. Wireless Sensor Network Transport Protocol A State of the Art
A.J. Dinusha Rathnayaka, Vidyasagar Potdar, Atif Sharif, Saeed Sarencheh
2. Prototype Design and Analysis of Wireless Vibration Sensor
Mohammad Reza Akhondi, Alex Talevski and TsungHsien Chou
3. Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges Ahead
A.J. Dinusha Rathnayaka, Vidyasagar Potdar, Atif Sharif, Saeed Sarencheh
WCWECSS5: Image Secret, Sensor Network and Computer Security– Room D34
Chair: ChuHsing Lin, Tunghai University, Taiwan
1. HighCapacity MultiSecret Sharing by Random Grid
TzungHer Chen, YaoSheng Lee and CiLin Li
2. Noiseresistant Joint Fingerprinting and Decryption Based on Vector Quantization
ChihYang Lin, WeiLun Huang, TzungHer Chen
3. Lifetime Security Improvement in Wireless Sensor Network using QueueBased Techniques
FuuCheng Jiang, HsiangWei Wu, DerChen Huang, ChuHsing Lin
4. An Enhanced Firewall Scheme for Dynamic and Adaptive Containment of Emerging Security
Threats
Aniello Castiglione, Alfredo De Santis, Ugo Fiore and Francesco Palmieri
WSCMASS2: Symbiotic Computing and Applications– Room D33
Chair: Takuo Suganuma, Tohoku University, Japan
1. Implementation of SmartBox EndDevice for a P2P System and Its Evaluation for eLearning
and Medical Applications
Yuichi Ogata, Keita Matsuo, Evjola Spaho, Leonard Barolli, Fatos Xhafa
2. Moving Object Detection by a Ghost Cancel Method on Indoor Images
Hiroyuki Utsunomiya, Shigeru Fujita
3. A Road Location Estimating Method by Many Trajectories to Realize Rapid Map Survey for a
Car Navigation System
4. Hiromitsu Sugawara, Nobuyoshi Sato, Tsuyoshi Takayama, Yoshitoshi Murata
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Sessions
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WNTCCAS2: Network Services– Room D36
Chair: Takuo Nakashima, Tokai University, Japan
1. A Development of Evironment Verification System “Viewaid” Using Digital Wireless Camera for
Low Vision
Yoshifumi Oyama, Yuki Shimada
2. A Mailing List Management System Mashingup with Web Services
Keisuke Fujiwara, Yoshinari Nomura and Hideo Taniguchi
3. Advanced Relay Nodes for Adaptive Network Services – Concept and Prototype Experiment
Masayoshi Shimamura, Takeshi Ikenaga and Masato Tsuru
4. Gathering Large Scale Human Activity Information Using Mobile Sensor Devices
Yuichi Hattori, Sozo Inoue, Takemori Masaki, Go Hirakawa and Osamu Sudo
WWSNRS2: Wireless Sensor Networks– Room D35
Chair: Vidyasagar Potdar, Curtin University, Australia
1. State of the Art: Carbon Emission Accountability Modeling
Valencia Lo, Vidyasagar Potdar
2. Criteria for Hardware Selection of Wireless Vibration Sensor
Mohammad Reza Akhondi, Alex Talevski, TsungHsien Chou
3. Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks Applications and Security Challenges
Bambang Harjito, Song Han
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
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3PGCIC Conference Organizing Committee
General Co-Chairs
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Hiroaki Nishino, Oita University, Japan
Markus Aleksy, ABB AG Corporate Research Center, Germany
Workshop Co- Chairs
Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
Farookh Hussain, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Award Co-Chairs
Yoshitaka Shibata, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Irfan Awan, University of Bradford, UK
International Liaison Co-Chairs
Wenny Rahayu, La Trobe University, Australia
Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan
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Publicity Co-Chairs
Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan
Santi Caballe, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
Local Arrangement Committee
Koki Watanabe, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Kaoru Sugita, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Hiroshi Maeda, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Web Administrator Co-Chairs
Joan Arnedo Moreno, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
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Track Areas
1. Parallel and Distributed Systems
Chairs:
Sabri Pllana, Vienna University, Austria
Tomoya Enokido, Rissho University, Japan
2. Cluster and Grid Computing
Chairs:
Florin Pop, Politecnica Bucarest, Romania
Heinz Kredel, Mannheim University, Germany
3. P2P Computing
Chairs:
Keiichi Yasumoto, NAIST, Japan
Anne-Elisabeth Baert, LIRMM, France
4. Internet and Web Computing
Chairs:
Yoshinari Nomura, Okayama University, Japan
Shigeru Fujita, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
5. Database and Data Mining
Chairs:
Toshiyuki Amagasa, Tsukuba University, Japan
Kin Fun Li, Victoria University, Canada
6. Groupware and Collaborative Systems
Chairs:
Martin Schader, University of Mannheim, Germany
Stefan Seedorf, University of Mannheim, Germany
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7. Semantic and Web Services
Chairs:
Youakim Badr, National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA-Lyon), France
Kotaro Nakayama, Tokyo University, Japan
8. Virtual Organizations, Enterprise and Cloud Computing
Chairs:
Omar Hussain, Curtin University, Australia
Natalia Kryvinska, Vienna University
9. Security, Dependability and Reliability
Chairs:
Neal N. Xiong, Georgia State University, USA
Sriram Chellappan, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
10. Multimedia Applications
Chairs:
Yoshihiro Okada, Kyushu University, Japan
JongWon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology, Korea
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Message of 3PGCIC-2010 International Conference Organizers
Welcome to the 5th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet
Computing (3PGCIC-2010), at Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan, from November 4-6,
2010.
P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet computing technologies have been very fast established as
breakthrough paradigms for solving complex problems by enabling large-scale aggregation
and sharing of computational, data and other geographically distributed computational
resources.
Grid Computing originated as a paradigm for high performance computing, as an alternative
to expensive supercomputers. Since late 80’s, Grid computing domain has been extended to
embrace different forms of computing, including Semantic and Service-oriented Grid,
Pervasive Grid, Data Grid, Enterprise Grid, Autonomic Grid, Knowledge and Economy Grid,
etc.
P2P Computing appeared as the new paradigm after client-server and web-based computing.
These systems are evolving beyond file sharing towards a platform for large scale distributed
applications. P2P systems have as well inspired the emergence and development of social
networking, B2B (Business to Business), B2C (Business to Consumer), B2G (Business to
Government), B2E (Business to Employee), etc.
Cloud Computing has been defined as a “computing paradigm where the boundaries of
computing are determined by economic rationale rather than technical limits”. Cloud
computing is a multi-purpose paradigm that enables efficient management of data centres,
timesharing, and virtualization of resources with a special emphasis on business model.
Finally, Internet Computing is the basis of all large scale distributed paradigms; it has very
fast developed into a vast area of flourishing field with enormous impact on today’s
information societies. Internet-based computing serves thus as a universal platform
comprising a large variety of computing forms.
The aim of the 3PGCIC conference is to provide a research forum for presenting innovative
research results, methods and development techniques from both theoretical and practical
perspectives related to P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet computing.
Many people have helped and worked hard to produce a successful 3PGCIC-2010 technical
program and conference proceedings. First, we would like to thank all the authors for
submitting their papers, the PC members, and the reviewers who carried out the most difficult
work by carefully evaluating the submitted papers. Based on the reviewers’ reports, the
Program Committee selected 37 papers (36% acceptance rate) for presentation in the
conference and publication in the CSP proceedings.
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We would like to thank the Workshop Chairs Takahiro Hara and Farookh Hussain for their
work in selecting the workshops and for supporting the workshop organizers. Our
appreciation go to all workshop organizers for their hard work in successfully organizing
these workshops.
We would like to express our gratitude to Prof. Makoto Takizawa for his interesting keynote
talk and his support to the conference.
We would like to give special thanks to FIT and especially Mr. Yoji Unoki, Chairman of
Board of Trustees of FIT for hosting 3PGCIC-2010, providing the university facilities and his
continuous support.
We would like to thank Fukuoka City and Fukuoka Convention Bureau for their great
support, help, advices and local arrangement.
Finally, we would like to thank Joan Arnedo Moreno for his excellent work as Web
Administrator of the conference and the Local Arrangement of Fukuoka Institute of
Technology for their support and good local arrangement for the conference.
We hope you will enjoy the conference and have a great time in Fukuoka.
3PGCIC-2010 International Conference Organizers
3PGCIC-2010 General Co-Chairs
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Japan
3PGCIC-2010 Program Committee Co-Chairs
Hiroaki Nishino, Oita University, Japan
Markus Aleksy, ABB AG Corporate Research Center, Germany
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Message from 3PGCIC-2010 Workshops Co-Chairs
Welcome to the 5th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-
2010), at Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan, from November 4-6, 2010.
We are pleased to announce that in response to our Call for Workshop Proposals about 15 workshop proposals
were received. The objective of the workshops was to present research results, work on progress and thus
complement as much as possible the main themes of 3PGCIC-2010 with specific topics of Grid, P2P, Cloud and
Internet Computing. As a result, 7 workshops were organized in conjunction with 3PGCIC-2010 Conference
covering research on Simulation and Modelling of Emergent Computational Systems, Data Technologies,
Multimedia, Web and Virtual Reality Technologies, Streaming Media Delivery, Middleware of Large Scale
Distributed Systems, Business Intelligence and Distributed Systems and Security. The workshops are as
following:
1. Third International Workshop on Simulation and Modelling of Emergent Computational Systems
(SMECS-2010)
2. First International Workshop on Emerging Data Technologies for Collective Intelligence (EDTCI-
2010)
3. First International Workshop on Multimedia, Web and Virtual Reality Technologies and Applications
(MWVRTA 2010)
4. First International Workshop on Streaming Media Delivery and Management Systems (SMDMS-2010)
5. First International Workshop on the Middleware of Large Scale Distributed Systems (MiDiS 2010)
6. First International Workshop on Business Intelligence and Distributed Systems (BIDS-2010)
7. First International Workshop on Securing Information in Distributed Environments and Ubiquitous
Systems (SIDEUS 2010)
We would like to thank all workshop organizers for their hard work in organizing these workshops and
selecting high quality papers for presentation at workshops, the interesting programs and for the arrangements of
the workshop during the conference days.
We hope you will enjoy the conference and have a great time in Fukuoka.
3PGCIC-2010 Workshops Co-Chairs
Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
Farookh Hussain, Curtin University, Australia
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Message from BIDS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to the 2010 International Workshop on Business Intelligence and Distributed Systems (BIDS-2010)
and to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT). BIDS-2010 is held in conjunction with the 5th International
Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010), at FIT from November 4 to
November 6, 2010.
As many large-scale enterprise information systems start to utilize P2P networks, parallel, grid, cloud and
Internet computing, they have become a major source of business information. Techniques and methodologies to
extract quality information in distributed systems are of paramount importance for many applications and users
in the business community. Data mining and knowledge discovery play key roles in many of today’s prominent
business intelligence applications to uncover relevant information of competitors, consumers, markets, and
products, so that appropriate marketing and product development strategies can be devised. In addition, formal
methods and architectural infrastructures for related issues in distributed systems, such as e-commerce and
computer security, are being explored and investigated by many researchers.
As the inaugural workshop, BIDS-2010 aims to bring together scientists, engineers, and practitioners to discuss,
exchange ideas, and present their research findings on general business intelligence techniques and
methodologies, as well as their application in distributed systems. After a thorough reviewing process conducted
by the Program Committee—with each paper being reviewed by at least 2 referees, 4 high-quality papers have
been selected for presentation at the Workshop and publication in the Proceedings.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the members of the Program Committee for their efforts, the
Fukuoka Institute of Technology and the 5th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet
Computing for co-hosting BIDS-10. Most importantly, we thank all the authors for their submission and
contribution to the Workshop.
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BIDS-2010 International Workshop Co-Chairs
Kin Fun Li, University of Victoria, Canada
Lean Yu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Message from EDTCI-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the 2010, first International Workshop on Emerging
Data Technologies for Collective Intelligence (EDTCI-2010). The EDTCI-2010 is held in conjunction with the
5th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010), at FIT from
November 4 to November 6, 2010.
Recent advances in networking and computational scientific domains have resulted in numerous opportunities
including the emerging one of utilizing and exploiting data generated from various sources towards a
collaborative and collective intelligence approach. This particular scientific endeavour involves various
paradigms and integrative technologies including but not limited to resource discovery techniques, data mining,
P2P, smart objects and pervasive computing, grids and clouds, and web 2.0 implementations. From a scientific
point of view, one of the main targets behind these technologies and paradigms is to help assist in the
identification of relevant solutions of very complex real-world problems in a manner that could not be achieved
and/or experienced before. Thus, the scope of EDTCI-2010 is to focus on and discuss this emerging opportunity
and more specifically, to discuss the methods and practices which require to bring various emerging data
technologies together to capture, integrate, analyze, mine, annotate and visualize data – made available from
various distributed and heterogeneous sources – in a meaningful and collaborative manner.
The aim of EDTCI-2010 is to provide a forum for the dissemination of original contributions that are related to
the theories, practices and concepts of emerging data technologies towards a collective intelligence approach.
Finally, EDTCI-2010 aims to prompt future directions in the area. Although EDTCI-2010 is the first in its series,
it has managed to attract high quality research papers. We selected 13 papers to be presented during the
conference, which are divided in 3 sessions: Advanced Concepts, Techniques and Methods, Emerging
Interfaces, Simulations and Practices, and Prompting Future Directions in Collective Intelligence.
It is impossible to organize such a successful program without the help of many individuals. Thus, we would
like to express our kind appreciation to all the authors of the submitted papers, and to all the program committee
members, who provided timely and significant reviews.
We hope all of you will enjoy EDTCI-2010 and find this a productive opportunity to exchange ideas and
research work with many researchers.
EDTCI-2010 International Workshop Co-Chairs
Nik Bessis, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
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Message from MiDiS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the 2010 International Workshop on Middleware of
Large Scale Distributed Systems, MiDiS-2010. The MiDiS-2010 is held in conjunction with the 5th International
Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010), at FIT from November 4 to
November 6, 2010.
Middleware solutions for LSDS aim to respond to high requirements of large scale distributed applications
related to performance, flexibility, extensibility, portability, availability, reliability, safety, security, trust, and
scalability, in the context of high number of users, and large geographic distribution of heterogeneous hardware
and software resources. The solutions used in the design, implementation, and deployment of systems with such
capabilities are based on monitoring, scheduling, optimization, sharing, balancing, discovery, and
synchronization methods and techniques that are continuously improved. New services and functionality are
added to the middleware to easy the development of new and highly demanding applications with low cost and
high performance. New architectures and policies are designed to incorporate solutions for the management of
data, resources, tasks, and applications, ensure fault tolerance, accounting, service on demand, and other
functions required by user communities to operate effectively a shared services environment. All these topics
challenge today researchers, due to the strong dynamic behavior of the user communities and of resource
collections they use.
The aim of MiDiS-2010 is to provide a forum for sharing ideas and research work in all areas of multimedia
technologies and applications. This workshop contains high quality research papers. We selected 6 papers to be
presented during the conference.
It is impossible to organize such a successful program without the help of many individuals. We would like to
express our appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, and to the program committee members, who
provided timely and significant reviews.
We hope all of you will enjoy MiDiS-2010 and find this a productive opportunity to exchange ideas and
research work with many researches.
MiDiS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Valentin Cristea, Faculty of Automatic Control and Computer Science, University Politehnica of Bucharest,
Romania
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
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Message from MWVRTA-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the 2010 International Workshop on Multimedia, Web
and Virtual Reality Technologies and Applications (MWVRTA-2010). The MWVRTA-2010 is held in
conjunction with the 5th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing
(3PGCIC-2010), at FIT from November 4 to November 6, 2010.
With appearance of multimedia, web and virtual reality technologies, different types of networks, paradigms
and platforms of distributed computation are emerging as new forms of the computation in the new millennium.
Among these paradigms and technologies, Web computing, multimodal communication, and tele-immersion
software are most important. From the scientific perspective, one of the main targets behind these technologies
and paradigms is to enable the solution of very complex problems such as e-Science problems that arise in
different branches of science, engineering and industry. The aim of this workshop is to present innovative
researches and technologies as well methods and techniques related to new concept, service and application
software in Emergent Computational Systems, Multimedia, Web and Virtual Reality.
The aim of MWVRTA-2010 is to provide a forum for sharing ideas and research work in all areas of
multimedia technologies and applications. This workshop contains high quality research papers. We selected 12
papers to be presented during the conference, which are divided in 3 sessions: Interfaces and Simulators,
Multimedia Systems and Applications, and Multimedia Display and Processing.
It is impossible to organize such a successful program without the help of many individuals. We would like to
express our appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, and to the program committee members, who
provided timely and significant reviews.
We hope all of you will enjoy MWVRTA-2010 and find this a productive opportunity to exchange ideas and
research work with many researches.
MWVRTA-2010 International Workshop Co-Chairs
Yoshitaka Shibata, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
MWVRTA-2010 International Workshop PC Chair
Kaoru Sugita, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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Message from SIDEUS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) and the First edition of the 2010 International Workshop on
Securing Information in Distributed Environments and Ubiquitous Systems (SIDEUS-2010). SIDEUS-2010 is
held in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing
(3PGCIC-2010), at FIT from November 4 to November 6, 2010.
At present time, the maturity of research in the field of distributed systems, such as P2P, Grid, Cloud or Internet
computing, has pushed through new problems such us those related with security. In systems where the
information freely flows across the network, the task of securing it becomes a real concern, and thus an
interesting research challenge. For that reason, security is becoming one of the key issues when evaluating such
systems and it is important to determine which security mechanisms are available, and how they fit to every
particular scenario.
The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for the discussion of ideas on regards to the current challenges
and solutions to security in an environment that is rapidly developing such as P2P, Grid, Cloud or Internet
computing. We have selected 3 papers to be presented during the conference, in a single session.
It is impossible to organize such a successful program without the help of many individuals. We would like to
express our appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, and to the program committee members, who
provided timely and significant reviews.
We hope all of you will enjoy SIDEUS-2010 and find this a productive opportunity to exchange ideas and
research work with many researches.
SIDEUS-2010 International Workshop Co-Chairs
Joan Arnedo-Moreno, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
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Message from SMDMS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2010 International Workshop on Streaming Media Delivery and
Management Systems (SMDMS-2010). We hold this first workshop in conjunction with the 5th International
Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010), at Fukuoka Institute of
Technology (FIT) from November 4 to November 6, 2010.
The tremendous advances in communication and computing technologies have created large academic and
industry fields for streaming media. Streaming media have an interesting feature that the data stream
continuously. They include many types of data like sensor data, video/audio data, stock data, and so on. It is
obvious that with the accelerating trends towards streaming media, information and communication techniques
will play an important role in future network. In order to accelerate this trend, further progresses of the
researches on streaming media delivery and management systems are necessary. The aim of this workshop is to
bring together practitioners and researchers from both academia and industry in order to have a forum for
discussion and technical presentations on the current researches and future research directions related to this hot
research area.
SMDMS-2010 contains high quality research papers. We selected 12 papers to be presented during the
conference, which are divided in some sessions. I hope you find these sessions interesting, useful and enjoyable.
Many people contributed to the success of SMDMS-2010 organization. I would like to express my gratitude to
the authors of the submitted papers for their excellent papers. I am very thankful to the program committee
members who devoted their time for preparing and supporting the workshop. Without their help, this workshop
would never be successful. A list of all of them is given in the program as well as the workshop website. I
would like to also thank to 3PGCIC-2010 organizing committee members for their tremendous support for
organizing.
Finally, I wish to thank all SMDMS-2010 attendees for supporting this workshop. I hope that you have a
memorable experience you will never forget.
SMDMS-2010 International Workshop Chair
Tomoki Yoshihisa, Osaka University, Japan
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Message from SMECS-2010 International Workshop Organizers
Welcome to the 3d International Workshop on Simulation and Modelling in Emergent Computational Systems
(SMECS-2010). The SMECS-2010 is held in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on P2P, Parallel,
Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010), at Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan, from
November 4-6, 2010.
With the fast development of Internet and other new technologies, different types of networks, paradigms and
platforms of distributed computation are emerging as new forms of the computation in the new millennium.
Among these paradigms and technologies, Grid, P2P and network ad-hoc systems are most important. One of the
main targets behind these technologies and paradigms is, from the scientific perspective, to enable the solution of
very complex problems of the denominated family of eScience problems that arise in different branches of
science, engineering and industry.
An important line of research in this context is the simulation and modelling. Simulation and modelling are
essential means in these new computational systems in order to implement and evaluate different algorithms,
resolution techniques and applications before deployment in a real system. Simulation and modelling allow thus
to conceive, develop and analyze in a controlled and economic way application prototypes that can be later
deployed in real environments.
The aim of this workshop is to present innovative researches, methods and techniques related to Simulation,
Modelling and Performance Evaluation in Emergent Computational Systems.
We would like to thank all the authors for submitting their research works to the workshop as well as to the
authors of accepted papers for their participation and presentation of the papers in the workshop. We are grateful
to reviewers for their constructive feedback to authors.
We look forward to meet you all again in the 2011 edition of the workshop!
Workshop Co-chairs
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Fukuoka, Japan
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3PGCIC-2010
The Fifth International Conference on
P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing
3PGICC & 3PGICC WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Thursday, Nov 4, 2010
09:00 – 10:30 Single Session
Opening Keynote Prof. Makoto Takizawa, Seikei University, Japan – Lecture Hall C Building
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Sessions
3PGCICS1: Cluster and Grid Computing – Room D25
Chair: Valentin Cristea, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
1. A faulttolerant Approach to Storing Objects in Distributed Systems
Ciprian Dobre, Florin Pop and Valentin Cristea
2. License Management in Grid and Cloud Computing
Yona Raekow, Christian Simmendinger, Piotr Grabowski, Domenic Jenz
3. Operating Two InfiniBand Grid Clusters Over 28 km Distance
Sabine Richling, Steffen Hau, Heinz Kredel, HansGünther Kruse
4. Gustav: a Lightweight Approach to CPU Accounting in Distributed Systems
Roberto Barbera, Emidio Giorgio, Soonwook Hwang and Gianni Mario Ricciardi
3PGCICS2: Cluster and Grid Computing – Room D24
Chair: Joanna Kolodziej, University of BielskoBiala, Poland
1. Prediction Strategies for SelfAdaptive Behavior in Distributed Systems
Alexandru Costan, Adriana Draghici and Valentin Cristea
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2. Using a Failure History Service for Reliable Grid Node Information
Catalin Leordeanu, Valentin Cristea ,Thomas Ropars, Yvon Jegou and Christine Morin
3. Mobile Agent Virtual Organisation to Improve Relative Information in Grid Services
Carlos Borrego and Sergi Robles
4. An Efficient Replication Strategy for Dynamic Data Grids
Faouzi Ben Charrada, Habib Ounelli and Hanène Chettaoui
WEDTCIS1: Advanced Concepts, Techniques and Methods Room D23
Chair: Nik Bessis, University of Bedfordshire, UK
1. Ant Colony Optimization and Data Mining: Techniques and Trends
Ioannis Michelakos, Nikolaos Mallios, Elpiniki Papageorgiou and Michael Vassilakopoulos
2. Constructing Ensemble Classifiers from Expression Trees
Joanna Jedrzejowicz and Piotr Jedrzejowicz
3. Visualising Computational Intelligence through converting Data into Formal Concepts
Simon Andrews, Constantinos Orphanides and Simon Polovina
4. A Study on Strategic Points for Decision Making under Time Constraint
Hideyasu Sasaki
WMIDISS1: PeertoPeer and Grid systems– Room D22
Chair: Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
1. Peer Interestbased Discovery for Decentralized PeertoPeer Systems
Andreea Visan, Mihai Istin, Florin Pop, Fatos Xhafa, Valentin Cristea
2. SOPSys: SelfOrganizing Decentralized PeertoPeer System Based on Well Balanced MultiWay
Trees
MihaiDorin Istin, Andreea Visan, Florin Pop, Valentin Cristea
3. A Solution for FaultTolerance Based on Adaptive Replication in MonALISA Alexandru Costan,
Mugurel Ionut Andreica, Valentin Cristea, Costin Grigoras
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Sessions
3PGCICS3: P2P Computing– Room D25
Chair: Tonoya Enokido, Risho University, Japan
1. Towards Minimizing Average Finish Time of P2P File Delivery Under Peer Leaving
ChunHao Wen and Richard ChunHung Lin
2. Load Balancing Schemes for a Hierarchical PeertoPeer File Search System
Qi Cao and Satoshi Fujita
3. A Secure JXTAOverlay Platform for Robot Control
Evjola Spaho, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli, Joan ArnedoMoreno, Fatos Xhafa and Vladi Kolici
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4. An Efficient Indexing for Contentbased Video Search on PeertoPeer Networks
Chaiyut Pradidtongngam and Juggapong Natwichai
3PGCICS4: Multimedia Applications – Room D24
Chair: Hiroaki Nishino, Oita University, Japan
1. QoS Improvement for H.264 Video Transmission based on Structural Similarity
TienYing Kuo, YiChung Lo and WeiChieh Chan
2. Hierarchical Visual Motion Retrieval System and Its Motion Features
Seiji Okajima and Yoshihiro Okada
3. ContextBased Multimedia Content Management System and Its LocationAware Web
Applications
Shuhei Kumamoto, Shigeru Takano and Yoshihiro Okada
WEDTCIS2: Emerging Interfaces, Simulations and Practices – Room D23
Chair: Nik Bessis, University of Bedfordshire, UK
1. Real Time Commit ProtocolACTIVE
Udai Shanker, Nikhil Agarwal, Praphull Goel, Shalabh K. Tiwari and Praveen Srivastava
2. Resource Discovery Architecture of Loosely Coupled Grid InterCooperated Vrtual Organizations
Using Moblie Agents and Neural Networks
Stelios Sotiriadis, Nik Bessis, Paul Sant, Carsten Maple
3. Semanticallyenabled Intelligent Patient Recruitment in Clinical Trials
Vassiliki Andronikou, Efstathios Karanastasis, Efthymios Chondrogiannis, Konstantinos Tserpes
and Theodora Varvarigou
4. Increasing eInfrastructure Usability: The EELA2 Experience
Roberto Barbera, Francisco Brasileiro, Riccardo Bruno, Leandro Ciuffo, Diego Scardaci
WMIDISS2: Middleware Services– Room D22
Chair: Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
1. An OGSA Compliant Environment for eScience Sevice Management
Vladimir Florian, Gabriel Neagu, Stefan Preda
2. The Interoperability Between OGC Services and Grid Environment in EnviroGRIDS Project
Denisa D. Rodila, Dorian Gorgan, Victor Bacu
3. EpidemicStyle Global Load Monitoring in LargeScale Overlay Networks
Bogdan Ghit, Florin Pop, Valentin Cristea
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00 Parallel Sessions
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3PGCICS5: Multimedia Applications Room D25
Chair: JongWon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
1. Designing Networking Service for Multimedia Service Composition over Programmable Network
Substrate
Namgon Kim and JongWon Kim
2. The Development of Interactive Texture Designing Method for 3D Shapes
Tsuneo Kagawa, Hiroaki Nishino and Kouichi Utsumiya
3. An Interactive CG Learning System Through 3D Authoring and Programming
Shogo Sueyasu, Tatsuro Nagano, Hiroaki Nishino, Tsuneo Kagawa and Kouichi Utsumiya
3PGCICS6: Knowledge Management and Data Mining – Room D24
Chair: Kin Fun Li, Victoria University, Canada
1. An Adaptive eLearning Recommender Based on User's WebBrowsing Behavior
Kosuke Takano and Kin Fun Li
2. A FacetedNavigation System for QCDml Ensemble XML Data
Toshiyuki Amagasa, Noriyoshi Ishii, Tomoteru Yoshie, Osamu Tatebe, Mitsuhira Sato and
Hiroyuki Kitagawa
3. The Critical Success Factors for Implementation of CRM and Knowledge Management in a Work
Setting
Alireza Faed and Pedram Radmand
4. Balenced Scorecard based Approach to Ascertain the Quality of Education
Khresna Bayu Sangka and Omar Khadeer Hussain
WEDTCIS3: Prompting Future Directions in Collective Intelligence– Room D23
Chair: Eleana Asimakopoulou, University of Bedfordshire, UK
1. Swarms of Metaheuristic Agents: A Model for Collective Intelligence
Mehmet E. Aydin, Joyce Wu, Liang Zhang
2. AGUIA: Agents Guidance for Intelligence Amplification in Goal Oriented Tasks
Ana Cristina and Bicharra Garcia
3. Emerging Smart Service and Networking Technologies Facilitate Shared Intelligence via Unified
Communication and Collaboration Platforms
Natalia Kryvinska, Christine Strauss and Peter Zinterhof
4. The Big Picture, from Grids and Clouds to Crowds: A Data Collective Computational Intelligence
Case Proposal for Managing Disasters
Nik Bessis, Eleana Asimakopoulou, Tim French, Peter Norrington and Fatos Xhafa
5. PeertoPeer Networks and Collective Intelligence: The Case for Agency
Richard Hill and Nikos Antonopoulos
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19:00 – 21:00 Welcome Reception Party
Friday, Nov 5, 2010
09:00 – 10:30 Parallel Sessions
3PGCICS7: Virtual Organizations, Enterprise and Cloud Computing Room D25
Chair: Omar Khadeer Hussain, Curtin University, Australia
1. An Investigation Into Energy Efficiency of Data Centre Virtualisation
Maria Pretorius, Mona Ghassemian and Cos Ierotheou
2. Reducing Energy Consumption by Load Aggregation with an Optimized Dynamic Live Migration
of Virtual Machines
Daniel Versick and Djamshid Tavangarian
3. A Method to Increase Services Availability on Webbased InterEnterprise Service Delivery
Platforms
Natalia Kryvinska, Christine Strauss and Peter Zinterhof
4. Future Supply Chain Processes and Data for Collective Intelligence
Martin Watmough, Simon Polovina, Babak Khazaeri and Richard Hill
3PGCICS8: Internet and Web Computing Room D24
Chair: Shigeru Fujita, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
1. Application Marketplace as a Service A Reference Architecture for Application Marketplace
Service
ShihFang Chang
2. Towards MapReduce for Desktop Grid Computing
Bing Tang, Mircea Moca, Stephane Chevalier, Haiwu He and Gilles Fedak
3. The RDFbased Information Capturing System from Web Pages
Tatsuya Ushioda and Shigeru Fujita
4. Implementing a Mobile Campus Using MLE Moodle
Fatos Xhafa, Santi Caballe, Isaac Rustarazo and Leonard Barolli
WSMDMSS1: Video Stream Room D23
Chair: Koji Hashimoto, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
1. Digesting Online Multimedia Presentation Archives Based on Visual Effects
Yousuke Watanabe, Yi Wu, Haruo Yokota
2. Design of a Cooperative Video Streaming System on Community Based Resource Sharing
Networks
Yasuhiro Kawano, Koji Hashimoto, Yoshitaka Shibata
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3. A Scheduling Method to Reduce Waiting Time for Node Relaybased Webcast Considering
Available Bandwidth
Yusuke Gotoh, Tomoki Yoshihisa, Hideo Taniguchi, Masanori Kanazawa
4. Churn Resilience of P2P System Suitable for Private Livestreaming Distribution
Takayuki Hisada, Yusuke Hirota, Hideki Tode, Koso Murakami
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Sessions
3PGCICS9: Database and Data Mining Applications II – Room D25
Chair: Fatos Xhafa, Technial University of Catalonia, Spain
1. Synchronite A Service for RealTime Lightweight Collaboration
Christian Thum and Michael Schwind
2. Synthesizing Generic Experimental Environments for Simulation
Martin Quinson, Laurent Bobelin and Frederic Suter
3. An Ubiquitous Data Delivery System in Hybrid Wireless Environments
ChangHong Wu and ChinHsien Wu
4. Game theoretic, Market and MetaHeuristics Approaches for Modelling Scheduling and
Resource Allocation in Grid Systems
Fatos Xhafa and Joanna Kolodziej
3PGCICS10: Security, Dependability and Reliability – Room D24
Chair: Joan ArnedoMoreno, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
1. Usercontrolled Privacy Protection with Attributefilter Mechanism for a Federated SSO
Environment using Shibboleth
Tananun Orawiwattanakul, Kazutsuna Yamaji, Motonori Nakamura, Toshiyuki Kataoka and
Noboru Sonehara
2. Service Trustiness and Resource Legitimacy in Cloud Computing
Jong P. Yoon and Zhixiong Chen
3. Handling Fake Multimedia Contents Threat with Collective Intelligence in P2P File Sharing
Environments
ByungRae Cha and JongWon Kim
WSMDMSS2: Systems Applications for Streaming Data – Room D23
Chair: Tomoki Yoshihisa, Osaka University, Japan
1. Extraction of Viewable Point from the Photograh Data with Location
Kenta Oku, Kazuki Miwa, Fumio Hattori
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2. Implementation of an Internet Broadcasting System with Video Advertisement Insertion Based
on Audience Comments
Yoshia Saito, Yuko Murayama
3. A Geocastbased Multicast Method for Continuous Information Delivery in MANET
Yoh Shiraishi, Osamu Takahashi, Ryo Miki
4. An Approach for Filtering Inaccurate Access Point Observation Report in WiFi Positioning
System
Toyokazu Akiyama, Yuuichi Teranishi, Shingo Okamura, Shinji Shimojo
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Parallel Sessions
WBIDSS1: Business Intelligence and Distributed Systems Room D25
Chair: Kin Fun Li, Victoria University, Canada
1. Approximate Address Matching
Dengyue Li, Shengrui Wang, Zhen Mei
2. Business Cycle Indication Using Query Logs of Search Engines
JengChien Chen, Chien Chin Chen
3. Internet Business Intelligence
Kin Fun Li
4. DMALBPIDE a Distributed MultiAbstractionLevel Business Process IDE
Xiaotian Xu, Hailong Sun, Xu Wang
WSIDEUSS1: Security and Cryptography Room D24
Chair: Joan ArnedoMoreno, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
1. Increasing Security and Privacy in Usercentric Identity Management: The IdM Card Approach
Ronald Marx, Hervais Simo Fhom, Dirk Scheuermann, Kpatcha M. Bayarou and Alejandro Perez
2. ZigBee/ZigBee PRO Security Assessment Based on Compromised Cryptographic Keys
Pedram Radmand, Marc Domingo, Jaipal Singh, Joan Arnedo, Alex Talevski, Stig Petersen and
Simon Carlsen
3. OSN: When Multiple Autonomous Users Disclose Another Individual's Information
Cristina PérezSolà, Jordi HerreraJoancomarti
WSMDMSS3: Stream Processing and Protocols Room D23
Chair: Tomoki Yoshihisa, Osaka University, Japan
1. Complex Event Processing Over Uncertain Data Streams
Hideyuki Kawashima, Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Xin Li
2. A Credibility Assessment of Message Streams on Microblogs
Yu Suzuki
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3. Price Stability in PeertoPeer Resource Markets
Yutaka Okaie, Tadashi Nakano
4. Simple Tree Based Routing for Data Collection Networks
Akira Niinomi, Katsuhiro Naito , Kazuo Mori, Hideo Kobayashi, Masaki Ehara
15:30 – 18:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00 Moving From FIT to Hakata Centraza Hotel by Train for Conference Banquet
19:00 – 21:00 Conference Banquet
Saturday, Nov 6, 2010
09:00 – 10:30 Parallel Sessions
WMWVRTAS1: Interfaces and Simulators – Room D25
Chair: Hiroaki Nishino, Oita University, Japan
1. Multimedia Contents for User Interface Switching Function
Shinichi Inenaga, Kaoru Sugita, Tetsushi Oka, Masao Yokota
2. A Web Interface for MetaHeuristics Based Grid Schedulers
Fatos Xhafa, Joanna Kolodziej, Marcin Bogdanski
3. Car Driving Behaviour Observation Using an Immersive Car Driving Simulator
Yoshisuke Tateyama, Yukihiro Mori, Keiichi Yamamoto, Tetsuro Ogi, Hidekazu Nishimura,
Noriyasu Kitamura, Harumi Yashiro
4. A 3D Simulator for Optimizing Production Line System
Hitoshi Kitani, Hideki Kudo, Hiroaki Nishino, Tsuneo Kagawa, Kouichi Utsumiya
WSMECSS1: Modelling and Simulation I – Room D24
Chair: Joanna Kolodziej, University of BielskoBiala, Poland
1. Simulation Model and Instrument to Evaluate Replication Technologies
Bogdan Eremia, Ciprian Dobre, Florin Pop, Alexandru Costan and Valentin Cristea.
2. Modelling of User Requirements and Behaviors in Computational Grids
Joanna Kolodziej and Fatos Xhafa
3. Modelling and Simulation of the Wetting Process on Brushlike and Wavelike Nanorough
Surfaces
Claudiu Valentin Suciu
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Sessions
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WMWVRTAS2: Multimedia Systems and Applications – Room D25
Chair: Kaoru Sugita, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. An Experiment on Multipoint Teleimmersive Communication with Tiled Display Wall
Yasuo Ebara
2. Information and Communication Network Infrastructure based on Experiences from Noto
HantoOki Earthquake
Akihiro Miyakawa, Yoshitaka Shibata
3. A User Attestation System Using a Cellular Phone Equipped with Digital Camera
Noriyasu Yamamoto, Toshihiko Wakahara
4. A Volunteer Classification Method for Disaster Recovery
Daisuke Endo, Kaoru Sugita
WSMECSS2: Modeling and Simulation II – Room D24
Chair: Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
1. Modelling and Simulation of the Fretting Hysteresis Loop
Claudiu Valentin Suciu and Tohru Uchida
2. Dynamic Periods vs. Static Period in Data Grid Replication
Faouzi Ben Charrada, Habib Ounelli and Hanene Chettaoui
3. The Transition of Sports Marketing from ECRM to ESRM
Alireza Faed, Afsaneh Ashouri, Mehdi Faed
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Single Session
WMWVRTAS3: Multimedia Display and Processing – Room D25
Chair: Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
1. Convergence of Vectors in Paired Comparisonbased Interactive Differential Evolution for
Creating Scent
Makoto Fukumoto, Yusuke Imamura, Makoto Inoue, Junichi Imai
2. Tiled Display System for Improved Communication Efficiency
Kukimoto Nobuyuki, Guillaume Fleury, Jason Leight
3. Generation of Appropriate User Chord Development Based on Interactive Genetic Algorithm
Shuta Nakashima , Yusuke Imamura, Shintarou Ogawa, Makoto Fukumoto
4. Image Processing of Dotted Picture in the QR Codes of Celullar Phone
Toshihiko Wakahara, Noriyasu Yamamoto and Hiroki Ochi
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
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Additional Information
Travel to Conference Venue
Access to Fukuoka Institute of Technology
FIT is located very close to "Fukkodai-Mae" station (the Station in the front of FIT) of JR (Japan Railways)
Kagoshima Line. It takes about 3 minutes on foot from the train station to the main building of the university.
From JR Hakata Station
Take JR train (Kagoshima Line, Trains Leaving Hakata Station) to "Fukkodai-Mae" station. Both the local (stop
at each station) and the rapid (skip some stations) trains stop at "Fukkodai-Mae" station. The local trains operate
every 20 minutes and it takes about 20 minutes from Hakata station to "Fukkodai-Mae" station. The rapid trains
operate every 25 minutes and it takes about 15 minutes from Hakata station to "Fukkodai-Mae" station. The
ticket price is 270 yen and there is no difference in the ticket price between the local and rapid trains.
From Fukuoka International Airport
Take the subway to "Hakata" station. Then transfer to "JR Kagoshima Line" and take the train for "Fukkodai-
Mae" station. "Fukuokakuko (Airport)" subway station is located immediately below the domestic terminal. The
subway fare to Hakata is 250 yen and it takes about 6 minutes. All trains from Fukuoka Airport go to Hakata.
From the international terminal, there is a local bus service to Hakata Station (look for "Hakata" on the front of
buses), which costs 190 yen. The other alternatives are the free shuttle buses to the domestic terminal where you
can transfer to the subway, or you can take a taxi directly from the international terminal building.
From Hakata Harbour (Sea-Port) International Terminal
It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to go from Hakata Harbour International Passenger Terminal to "Hakata" station
or Tenjin station. The bus numbers 11 and 19 go to Hakata and bus numbers 55, 151, 152 and 209 go to Tenjin.
The nearest subway station is "Gofukumachi" and it takes about 15 minutes on foot from the terminal. The other
alternative is to take a taxi.
From Tenjin or Nakasu-Kawabata (Downtown) Area
Take the subway to "Hakata" station. Then transfer to "JR Kagoshima Line" and take the train for "Fukkodai-
Mae" station.
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Taxi Information
A large number of taxis operate 24 hours and can be found in many streets in the city. Outside stations and in
other places with heavy pedestrian traffic, there are also taxi stands. An empty taxi can be spotted by a red sign
behind the windscreen and to the driver's left side, or at night when the rooftop sign is illuminated. Most of the
taxis are "ko-gata" (small), but there are also "chu-gata" (medium size) and "o-gata" (large) size taxis, which are
more expensive. The fare for a ko-gata taxi is 550 yean up to 1.2 km and for each additional 200 meters is
increased 50 yen. Between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the fares are increased by 20%. It is not customary to tip
the driver at the end of your journey. The followings are the expected fare of "ko-gata" taxi: from Fukuoka
International Airport to FIT 5,000 yen; from Fukuoka International Airport to Hakata Station 1,350 yen; and
from Hakata Harbour to FIT 4,500 yen.
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Local Rail Transportation Map (Fukouka City Area)
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Maps of the Conference Venue
Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT) Campus Map
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Opening Sessions and Keynote Talks
BWCCA-2010 Sessions
3PGCIC-2010 Sessions
Registration Desk
Reception Party
Floor Connection of FIT Buildings
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BWCCA-2010 Floor Map
3PGCIC-2010 Floor Map
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Social Events
Reception Party
November 4th, 2010
18:30 - 21:00
OASIS Restaurant
Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)
3-30-1 Wajiro-Higashi, Higashi-Ku,
Fukuoka 811-0295
Tel.: 092-606-2204
Banquet Party
November 5th, 2010
Time: 19:00 - 21:00
Hakata Centraza Hotel
4-23, Chuogai, Hakataeki, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi,
Fukuoka 812-0012
Tel: +81-92-461-0111
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Internet Access
During the Conference days wired and wireless Internet access will be provided:
1. For wired access please take with yourself the network cable.
2. For wireless access:
SSID: bwcca3pgcic
Key: bwcca3pgcic10
Registration Office
If yout have any questions or need assistant do not hesitate to contact:
BWCCA./3PGCIC-2010 Registration Office (c/o ILCC Co., Ltd.)
Email: bwcca_3pgcic_2010[at]ilcc.com
Tel: +81-3-5562-3677
Fax: +81-3-5562-3666
Local Contact
Leonard Barolli
Department of Information and Communication Engineering
Faculty of Information Engineering
Fukuoka Institute of technology (FIT)
3-30-1 Wajiro-Higashi, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 811-0295 Japan
barolli[at]fit.ac.jp
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