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Report on Application Technology Area

Report on Application Technology Area. Koji OKAMURA Kyushu University, Japan. Area Meeting of Application Technology on 5th (Thu). Medical Dr. Shimizu(JP), Dr. Han(KR) HDTV Prof. Kim JW (KR) eScience Stanley (SG) Middleware Nate Klingenstein (NL) eCulture Dr. Suhaimi Napis (MY).

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Report on Application Technology Area

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  1. Report on Application Technology Area Koji OKAMURA Kyushu University, Japan

  2. Area Meeting of Application Technology on 5th (Thu) • Medical • Dr. Shimizu(JP), Dr. Han(KR) • HDTV • Prof. Kim JW (KR) • eScience • Stanley (SG) • Middleware • Nate Klingenstein (NL) • eCulture • Dr. Suhaimi Napis (MY) • Status Report • Every WG are healthy and doing really good jobs. • Discussion

  3. Each WG overview • Medical • has constant case studies at every APAN meetings. • has case studies except APAN meetings, too. • HDTV • extends activities with other countries . • eScience • continues with new Chair. • Middleware • investigates Applications. • eCulture • spreads their interest very much. • eCulture for Foods

  4. Overview of Discussion: Overlapping Medical HD over IP HDTV eScience Authentication Middleware Smart Hardware Grid Technology eCulture • 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.

  5. Schedule for APAN-TW Mar 5 (Thu) Mar 4 (Wed) AM-1 AM-2 PM-1 PM-2 Network update CanalAVIST -test Surgery demo* Activity report Remote medicine Healthcare* -test * Live teleconference

  6. Surgery teleconference at APAN-TW Fukuoka/JP Tokyo/JP Barcelona/ES Kaohsiung/TW Mumbai/IN Manila/PH Singapore/SG 2009.3.6

  7. Major events ahead • 3.2-6 : APAN-TW and CMEA-1 (Kaohshing) • 3.13: EGCC-5 (KUH-Siriraj-SJTH-ChoRay?) • 3.24-25: TAGE & APHPBA (Bangkok) • 4.2-4.6: Japan Surgical Association (Fukuoka) • 4.9: JKT-6 (KUH-K2RCH-HYU-NTU) • 5.13: Live surgery for medical students (Bundang-KUH) • 5.13-14: Rome Live Surgery (Italy) • 6.25-26: Shanghai Live (KUH-SJTH-etc) • 7.20-24:APAN-MY (Kuala Lumpur) • 8.29: KSGE ESD Live demo (Korea-Japan) • 9.23-26: IASGO-Surgical Olympics (Beijing) • 12.9-11 : 24th International Workshop on Therapeutic Endoscopy (HK)

  8. Annual congress of Japan Surgical Society One of the largest medical congress in Japan. Congress President: Prof. Tanaka

  9. Planed Teleconference events at JSS April 2nd (Thu) AM: Pancreatic surgery (Bangkok, Manila)  PM: Colorectal surgery (Sydney, Mumbai) April 3rd (Fri)  AM: Bariatric surgery (Adelaide, Singapore) PM: Gastric surgery (Shanghai, Hong-Kong) April 4th (Stu) AM: Respiratory surgery (Asan (Korea), Taipei) 

  10. First plan for APAN-MY July 20 (M) 21 (T) 22 (W) 23 (Th) Set-up Set-up test test Plenary Plenary WG Health* Health* Activity Activity Surg* Surg* Network Remote Endosc* Endosc* AM-1 AM-2 Lunch PM-1 PM-2 * Live teleconference

  11. HDTV WG Objective (Revised on 2005.1.26) 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 1111

  12. HDTV WG Milestones (Revised on 2006.7.18) • HDTV Delivery Toolkits Collaborations • 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 1212

  13. HDTV@APAN.NETContact: Chair JongWon Kim (GIST) jongwon@gist.ac.kr HDTV WG

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  15. Middleware WG Update Nate Klingenstein Internet2 APAN 27 高雄台湾, March 5, 2009

  16. Federated Identity is Spreading • Education • Shibboleth, millions of users from 30+ countries • Government • U.S., New Zealand, Denmark, more • Business to Consumer • OpenID, Facebook Connect • Business to Business • Google Apps, salesforce.com, SAML 2.0 • ISOC, IETF 1616

  17. APAN Deployment • Large U.S. deployment • But not the world’s biggest • Japan building rapidly • 30 IdP’s, 18 SP’s • China CARSI Testbed • Funding status uncertain • New Zealand, Australia • AAF • Interest: Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia 1717

  18. Identity in the Grid and Network • Some native models, particularly using certificates • 802.1X, eduroam • Some models integrated with enterprises and the web • Most not, but many projects in Europe to address this 1818

  19. Middleware Needs Applications • Middleware is useless without apps • Applications benefit from middleware • Centralized authentication • Centralized attributes • Improved usability • Improved security • Poor job communicating with applications in APAN 1919

  20. APAN eCulture WG in Kaohsiung Mar 3, 2009 At Hi-Lai Grand Hotel Kaohsiung, Taiwan

  21. APAN eCulture’s Trajectory • 18th APAN meeting, eCulture BOF July 5, 2004 in Cairns, Australia • 19th APAN, eCulture Workshop Jan. 26, 2005 in Bangkok, Thailand • 20th APAN, eCulture Workshop Aug. 24, 2005 in Taipei, Taiwan • 21st APAN, eCulture Workshop Jan. 23, 2006 in Tokyo (Akihabara), Japan

  22. eCulture Working Group • 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

  23. Presentations

  24. Presentations by Country

  25. Session 1: Activities on the Internet: landscape from yet another broader viewpoint • Session-Chair: Yoshinori, Sato Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan. • Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of Informatics, Japan. “Collaboration and Control in Participatory Agriculture: A Second Life Based Approach.” • Michiko Yoshii, Ph.D. & Ichiro Nakagawa, Ph.D. Mie University, Japan. “Caring for Street Children in Vietnam: An International Effort to Collaborate and Support. ”

  26. Session 1: Activities on the Internet: landscape from yet another broader viewpoints • [Skype] Sunguan Huang, Graduate Institute of Interdisciplinary Art. “Integrating field stories & digital archive.” • Seishi Ninomiya, NARO and University of Tsukuba, Japan. “Agriculture and Technologies.”

  27. Session 2: IECP: International Exciting Computer Project • 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.”

  28. Session 2 : ICEP: International Exciting Computer Project • Joy Tang, One Village Foundation. “Open Hardware Project.” • Xavier Carcelle, OpenPattern SARL, France. “The OMRP : A full open-source FPGA-based router board from OpenPattern.”

  29. Kuala Lumpur Meeting • By April 15, 2009 • Traditional and/or Historical Issues • E_culture WGs session joined under Digital and Heritage Grid Technologies of GridDotMy2009 • Topics • Tangible/intangible heritage, focusing on South-East Asia • Food Culture • Education: Youths • Culture and Commerce

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