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Report on
Application Technology Area
Koji
OKAMURA
マスタ
サブタイトルの書式設定
Kyushu University, Japan
3/10/09
Area Meeting of Application Technology on 5th (Thu)
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Medical
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Dr. Shimizu(JP), Dr. Han(KR)
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HDTV
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eScience
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Stanley (SG)
Middleware
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Prof. Kim JW (KR)
Nate Klingenstein (NL)
eCulture
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Dr. Suhaimi Napis (MY)
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Status Report
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Every WG are healthy and doing really
good jobs.
Discussion
Each WG overview
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Medical
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has constant case studies at every APAN meetings.
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has case studies except APAN meetings, too.
HDTV
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eScience
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continues with new Chair.
Middleware
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extends activities with other countries .
investigates Applications.
eCulture
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spreads their interest very much.
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Overview of Discussion:
Overlapping
HD over IP
Similar topics are discussed and researched at various WG.
•It’s time re-organization?
•Re-organization is good for beginner but it’s not sure for current WG community.
•Co-location session for common technology/topics without changing current WG.
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Authentication
Grid Technology
Smart Hardware
Medical
HDTV
eScience
Middleware
eCulture
Schedule for APAN-TW
AM-1
AM-2
Mar 5 (Thu)
Mar 4 (Wed)
Activity report Network update
Remote medicine CanalAVIST
PM-1
Healthcare*
-test
PM-2
-test
Surgery demo*
* Live teleconference
Surgery teleconference at APANTW
Fukuoka/J
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Barcelona/ES
Mumbai/IN
Tokyo/J
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Kaohsiung/T
W
Manila/P
H
Singapore/S
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2009.3.6
Major events ahead
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3.2-6 : APAN-TW and CMEA-1 (Kaohshing)
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3.13: EGCC-5 (KUH-Siriraj-SJTH-ChoRay?)
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3.24-25: TAGE & APHPBA (Bangkok)
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4.2-4.6: Japan Surgical Association (Fukuoka)
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4.9: JKT-6 (KUH-K2RCH-HYU-NTU)
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Second Outline
5.13: Live surgery for medical students (Bundang-KUH)
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5.13-14: Rome Live Surgery (Italy)
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6.25-26: Shanghai Live (KUH-SJTH-etc) 
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Level
Third Outline
7.20-24:APAN-MY (Kuala Lumpur)
Level
8.29: KSGE ESD Live demo (Korea-Japan)
 Fourth
9.23-26: IASGO-Surgical Olympics (Beijing)
Outline
12.9-11 : 24th International Workshop on Therapeutic Endoscopy
Level
Annual congress of Japan Surgical Society
One of the largest medical congress in Japan.
Congress President: Prof. Tanaka
Planed Teleconference events at JSS
April 2nd (Thu)
AM: Pancreatic surgery
PM: Colorectal surgery
(Bangkok, Manila)
(Sydney, Mumbai)
April 3rd (Fri)
AM: Bariatric surgery
PM: Gastric surgery
(Adelaide, Singapore)
(Shanghai, Hong-Kong)
April 4th (Stu)
AM: Respiratory surgery
(Asan (Korea), Taipei)
First plan for APAN-MY
July
20 (M) 21 (T) 22 (W) 23 (Th)
AM-1
Set-up Plenary Activity Network
AM-2
Set-up Plenary Activity Remote
WG
Lunch
PM-1
test
Health*
Surg* Endosc*
PM-2
test
Health*
Surg* Endosc*
* Live teleconference
HDTV WG Objective (Revised on
2005.1.26)
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Collaborate on the development of HDTV
delivery technology over regional &
international R&D networks
Construct the HDTV-enabled advanced
media distribution infrastructure by
deploying the developed HDTV toolkit
Share and promote the distribution of HDTV
contents over the media distribution
infrastructure
Assist application and user communities to
enable HDTV-supported collaboration
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HDTV WG Milestones
(Revised on 2006.7.18)
HDTV Delivery Toolkits Collaborations
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MPEG-2/MS VC1/AVC Compressed HD (5-25 Mbps)
DVCPRO HD (100Mbps)
HDCAM Compressed (270Mbps)
Uncompressed HD (sub Gbps ~ 1.5 Gbps)
Multi-channel High-quality Audio Delivery
Toolkits
Software Echo Cancellation
Multicast-based HDTV distribution infrastructure
(linking servers and clients)
HDTV contents sharing WWW Portal
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HDTV WG
[email protected]
Contact:
Chair
마스터 부제목 스타일
편집 JongWon Kim (GIST)
[email protected]
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Middleware WG
Update
Nate Klingenstein
Internet2
APAN 27
高雄台湾, March 5, 2009
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Federated Identity is
Spreading
Education
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Shibboleth, millions of users from 30+
countries
Government
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U.S., New Zealand, Denmark, more
Business to Consumer
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OpenID, Facebook Connect
Business to Business
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Google Apps, salesforce.com, SAML 2.0
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APAN Deployment
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Large U.S. deployment
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But not the world’s biggest
Japan building rapidly
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30 IdP’s, 18 SP’s
China CARSI Testbed
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Funding status uncertain
New Zealand, Australia
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AAF
Interest: Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia
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Identity in the Grid and
Network
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Some native models, particularly
using certificates
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802.1X, eduroam
Some models integrated with
enterprises and the web
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Most not, but many projects in Europe to
address this
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Middleware Needs
Applications
Middleware is useless without
apps
Applications benefit from
middleware
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Centralized authentication
Centralized attributes
Improved usability
Improved security
Poor job communicating with
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APAN eCulture WG in Kaohsiung
マスタ
Mar 3,サブタイトルの書式設定
2009
At Hi-Lai Grand Hotel
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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APAN eCulture’s Trajectory
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18th APAN meeting, eCulture BOF
July 5, 2004 in Cairns, Australia
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19th APAN, eCulture Workshop
Jan. 26, 2005 in Bangkok, Thailand
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20th APAN, eCulture Workshop
Aug. 24, 2005 in Taipei, Taiwan
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21st APAN, eCulture Workshop
Jan. 23, 2006 in Tokyo (Akihabara), Japan
3/10/09
eCulture Working Group
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22nd APAN
July 19, 2006 in Singapore
23rd APAN
Jan 25, 2007 in Manila, Philippine
24th APAN
Aug 30, 2007 in Xian, China
25th APAN
Jan 23, 2008 in Honolulu, USA
26th APAN
Aug 5, 2008 in Queenstown, NZ
27th APAN
Mar 3, 2009 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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Presentations
Date
Place
Number of
Presentations
July, 2004
Cairns
9
Jan, 2005
Bangkok
13
Aug, 2005
Taipei
9
Jan, 2006
Tokyo
8
July, 2006
Singapore
9
Jan, 2007
Manila
5
Aug, 2007
Xian
8
Jan, 2008
Honolulu
6
Aug, 2008
Queenstown
7
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Presentations by Country
July,
2004
Jan,
2005
Aug,
2005
Cairns
Bangk
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Taipei
Japan
7
5
5
Thailand
1
2
Korea
1
1
USA
July,
2006
Aug,
2007
Manila
5
2
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4
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2
Xian
1
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1
Jan,
2007
Singap
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Tokyo
3
Taiwan
Malaysia
Jan,
2006
1
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1
Aug,
2008
Honol
ulu
Queens
town
Kaohsi
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4
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5
1
Mar,
2009
2
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6
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5
3
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40
10
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China
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New
Zealand
Singapore
Jan,
2008
3
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Session 1: Activities on the Internet:
landscape from yet another broader
viewpoint
Session-Chair: Yoshinori, Sato
3/10/09
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Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan.
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Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of
Informatics, Japan. “Collaboration
and Control in Participatory
Agriculture: A Second Life Based
Approach.”
Michiko Yoshii, Ph.D. & Ichiro
Session 1: Activities on the
Internet: landscape from yet
another broader viewpoints
3/10/09
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[Skype] Sunguan Huang, Graduate Institute of
Interdisciplinary Art. “Integrating field
stories & digital archive.”
Seishi Ninomiya, NARO and University of
Tsukuba, Japan. “Agriculture and
Technologies.”
Session 2: IECP: International
Exciting Computer Project
3/10/09
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Session-Chair: Ichiro Nakagawa, Mie University,
Japan
Masayuki Hirafuji, NARO and University of
Tsukuba, and Group D-O (Artists in Kasama),
Japan. “Computing and Culture.”
Noriyuki Aibe, University of Tsukuba. “Free
hardware project using FPGA.”
3/10/09
Session 2 : ICEP: International
Exciting Computer Project
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Joy Tang, One Village Foundation. “Open
Hardware Project.”
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Xavier Carcelle, OpenPattern SARL, France.
“The OMRP : A full open-source FPGAbased router board from OpenPattern.”
3/10/09
Kuala Lumpur Meeting
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By April 15, 2009
Traditional and/or Historical Issues
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E_culture WGs session joined under Digital and
Heritage Grid Technologies of GridDotMy2009
Topics
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Tangible/intangible heritage, focusing on South-East
Asia
Food Culture
Education: Youths
Culture and Commerce