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Vice Director
Chair: Saewoong Bahk (Seoul National
University)
Vice Chair: Hiroshi Shigeno (Keio University) Sasi Pilacheri Meethal (Center for Development of Advanced Computing)
Secretary: Young-June Choi (Ajou University)
Asia Pacific Region AP Newsletter No. 43 May 2013
Official Newsletter of ComSoc Asia Pacific Board
www.comsoc.org/~apb
Asia-Pacific Region Officers (2012 – 2013)
Director
Kwang-Cheng Chen (National Taiwan University)
Daehyoung Hong (Sogang University)
Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi (Chubu University)
Byeong Gi Lee (Seoul National University)
Lin-Shan Lee (National Taiwan University)
Naohisa Ohta (Keio University)
Iwao Sasase (Keio University)
Desmond Taylor (University of Canterbury) Tomonori Aoyama (Keio University) Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University)
AP Advisors
Information Services Committee
Chair: Jae-Hyun Kim (Ajou University)
Vice Chair: Young-Chai Ko (Korea University) Sanjay Pawar (Usha Mittal Institute of Technology) Joonhyuk Kang (KAIST) Hung-Yun Hsieh (National Taiwan University)
Vice Chair: Xiaofeng Tao (Beijing University of Posts
and Telecommunications) Jong-Moon Chung (Yonsei University)
Vice Director
Special Liaison for ComSoc Activities
Chair: Jianwei Huang (The Chinese University of
Hong Kong)
Vice Chair: Rui Zhang (National University of
Singapore)
Youngchul Sung (KAIST)
Chair: Kohei Shiomoto (NTT)
Vice Chair: Takaya Miyazawa (National Institute of
Information and Communication
Technology) Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University)
Chapters Coordination Commitee
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I. Hot Topics
1.1 Message from AP Vice Director, Wanjiun Liao
The communications industry has been going through a dramatic change lately, mostly due to the dramatic growth of mobile data traffic, the demands for green communications and networking, and the impact of cloud computing. To increase data rate to support the dramatic surgein mobile data,atypical solution is to deploy a large number of base stations (BSs). However, this incurs many problems, including high power consumption due to the large number of deployed BSs, rapid increase in capital expenditures and operating expense, and inefficient wireless spectrum usage of the co-existing access technologies. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is considered a promising solution to addressing the challenges for next generation wireless communications and networking. IN SDN, the control plane is separated from the data plane, thus enabling programmable networks for rich and flexible services via application programmable interfaces (APIs). By leveraging modular abstractions and well-defined APIs, the SDN framework enables programmable and automated network configuration, and allows application-centric routing for wireless networks. As a result, mobile users can be seamlessly connected to the best BSs (e.g., WiFi, 3G, 4G) available nearby. It may even be possible to connect one user to multiple BSs for higher capacity. SDN also facilitates mobility management and green communications. In summary, with wireless SDN, applications can customize their network service based on the current state (e.g., location, mobility, billing), and the wireless network can become a platform for applications, rather than a bit pipe as it is today. Nevertheless, wireless SDN is still at an early stage, and many design challenges remain. More research effort is required. Today, the Asia Pacific (AP) region is playing an increasingly important role in the communications industry and in research. For example,
1) Many key IEEE ComSoc conferences have taken place in the AP region, including, IEEE WCNC 2013 (Shanghai, China), IEEE ICC 2008 (Beijing, China), IEEE INFOCOM 2004(Hong Kong), and IEEE GLOBECOM 2002(Taipei, Taiwan).
2) A significant number of participants and papers in IEEE ComSoc conferences (and papers in ComSoc journals) are from the AP region.
3) Many popular communications devices are designed and produced by companies based in the AP region. To prepare for the upcoming B4G/5G era, the AP members and communications industry must further identify new needs and tackle new challenges. There are many opportunities in communications in the AP region in the near future, but to best exploit these opportunities we AP members must work together!
Contents
I. Hot Topics
1.1 Message from AP Vice Director, Wanjiun Liao 1.2 IEEE ComSoc Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award and Outstanding Paper Award 1.3 Report from Distinguished Lecture Tour(DLT)
II. Action Plan of APB 2012-2013
2.1 Technical Affair Committee 2.2 Meeting and Conference Committee 2.3 Information Services Committee 2.4 Chapters Coordination Committee
III. Upcoming conference
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1.2 IEEE ComSoc Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award and Outstanding Paper Award
1.2.1 History of the AP Young researcher Award and Call for applications Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award has been sponsored and presented by Asia Pacific Board (APB). The establishment of the awards has had a major effect and influence upon Asia-Pacific region by giving prestige and bottom-line profits to a young researcher. The award honors researchers who have been very active in ComSoc publication and conference activities over the last 3 years. Applicants must be members in the Asia Pacific region and the upper age limit is 35. The "IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Young Researcher Award” will be given to the best candidate. The candidates not selected are eligible for the award of “Outstanding young researcher(s)” which can be issued at the same time. The award selection criterion is based on applicant biography and research contributions and activities. APB Technical Affair Committee (TAC) has managed the award since 2001. Surprisingly, this successful award started as the second APB award. The first award was APB Best Paper Award, but it lasted only for three years. In 1998, at Globecom APB meeting, the APB TAC proposed APB Best Paper Award to stimulate research in AP region. The concept and significance received general approval and the APB director at that time, Dr. Byeong Gi Lee, urged all attendee for more detailed discussion on the scheme of this award. The point of discussion was the scope of this award. After the deep discussion, the APB director proposed to start a joint award of ComSoc APB and Asia Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC) Steering Committee APCC (Asia Pacific Conference in Communication). In 1999, the first APB Best Paper Award was presented. The best paper was selected from APCC/OECC 99. The award was originally planned to be the first of a series of awards planned by APB, including similar awards for the OECC, ISPACS, and APNOMS conferences that APB officially supports. However, negotiations with the organizing committee of each conference brought additional effort to the APB TAC. In 2000, at Globecom APB meeting, the APB TAC chair, Dr. Naoaki Yamanaka, proposed a new APB award, Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award. The APB TAC intended to encourage young researchers' activities in AP region by awarding them. The award focused on the activity, not on a particular paper. The proposal triggered very active discussion and received general approval on its concept and significance. Next year at ICC2001 APB meeting, the third version of "APB Best Young Researcher's Award" was proposed. After fruitful discussion, the proposal was finally approved and the first call for applicants was posted on the APB WWW homepage and printed version in the IEEE magazine. Last year there were twenty five high-quality submissions from many countries in Asia Pacific Region. The award selection committee was composed of all TAC members, APB Director, and past APB Director, including Saewoong Bahk (Seoul National University), Sasi Pilacheri Meethal (Center for Development of Advanced Computing), Hiroshi Shigeno (Keio University), Young-june Choi (Ajou University), and Kwang Bok Lee (Seoul National University), and Naoaki Yamanaka (Keio University). Comprehensive review was done for two months. Final award winners are: Best Young Researcher: Dusit Niyato (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Outstanding Young Researchers: Chi Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China, China) Lingyang Song (Peking University, China) Chau Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore) Chan Byoung Chae (Yonsei University, Korea) Sudip Misra (Indian Institute of Technology, India) The award ceremony was held at the APB meeting of IEEE GLOBECOM 2012, Anaheim, CA, USA.
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Past Winners of APB Young Researcher Awards Best Young Researcher Outstanding Young Researchers
2001 Dr. Byoung-Hoon Kim Prof. Wen-Jyi Hwang Dr. Eiji Oki Prof. Tomoaki Otsuki Prof. Shiann-Tsong Sheu
2005 Dr. Qian Zhang Dr. Ki-Dong Lee Dr. Jia-Chin Lin Dr. Naoki Wakamiya
2007 Dr. Phone Lin Dr. W. Choi
Dr. H. Harai
Dr. H. F. Lu
2009 Dr. Tarik Taleb Dr. Sangheon Pack
Dr. Wei Zhang
Dr. Xinbing Wang
Dr. Meixia Tao
Dr. Jianwei Huang
2010 Dr. Wei Chen Dr. Y.-W. Peter Hong Dr. Bang Chul Jung Dr. Ting See Ho
2011 Dr. Rui Zhang
Dr. Himal Asanga Suraweera Dr. Chee Wei Tan Dr. Wenyi Zhang Dr. Shinya Sugiura
Dr. Jiming Chen
2012 (7th) Prof. Dusit Niyato Prof. Chi Zhang Prof. Lingyang Song Prof. Chau Yuen Prof. Chan Byoung Chae Prof. Sudip Misra
1.2.2 Call for application for the 8th Asia-Pacific Young Researcher Award IEEE Comsoc Asia-Pacific Board (APB) sponsors the “IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Young Researcher Award”. This award honors young researchers who have been very active in IEEE ComSoc publication and conference activities over the last 3 years (Jan. 2010 to Dec. 2012). Eligibility - Upper age limit for applicant is 35. - Applicants must be ComSoc members from the Asia Pacific region. - The winner will be selected from the eligible applicants.
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- The candidates not selected for the award may be considered for the award of “Outstanding young researcher(s)”. Award Prize - The recipient of “IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Young Researcher Award” will receive a certificate and honorarium of US$500. - Each outstanding young researcher will receive a certificate and honorarium of US$250. Selection Process IEEE Comsoc Asia Pacific Board will constitute a selection committee, which will select the winner from the eligible applicants. The committee will then select outstanding young researcher(s) from the remaining applicants. The application form is to be sent to IEEE ComSoc APB TAC committee before deadline. Application form should include the following - The cover page should contain the applicant's name, affiliation, address, telephone, fax number and e-mail address. - Applicant’s biography limited to 400 words - Description of major research topics and activities over the last 3 years (A4, 1 page) - A list of publication and conference activities over the last 3 years - Awards/recognitions received during the last 3 years Application submission due - July 31, 2013: Application submission due - October 1, 2013: Announcement of awardees - December 2013: Award ceremony at the APB meeting of Globecom 2013. Application must be sent to the following address by e-mail. APB Technical Affairs Committee: [email protected] Any queries should be directed to: APB Technical Affairs Committee: [email protected] 1.2.3 Call for Nominations of the IEEE ComSoc 2nd Asia-Pacific Outstanding Paper Award In addition to the AP young researcher award, IEEE Asia-Pacific Board (APB) starts to sponsor "IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Outstanding Paper Award" this year. This award honors an outstanding original paper authored by members in Asia-Pacific region and published in IEEE ComSoc Journals and conferences in the previous 3 calendar years. - Given to an outstanding paper published in IEEE ComSoc Journals and conferences over the last three years. - All authors' affiliations must be from Asia-Pacific region at the time the paper is published. - The paper should be nominated by ComSoc members in Asia-Pacific region. - No self-nomination is acceptable. Award Prize - Plaque and honorarium up to US $500 (award total). Basis of Judging - Quality, originality, utility, timeliness, and clarity of presentation. Nomination and Selection Processes APB shall establish a selection committee. The committee will determine an award recipient from among the eligible nominees. Each nomination form must be sent to IEEE ComSoc APB TAC before the deadline.
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Nomination form should include the followings: - Cover page with nominator's name, affiliation, address, telephone, fax and e-mail address. - Information of nominated paper, including title, authors' names, affiliations, source (conference / publication details), publication year and month, and contact information. - Copy of the nominated paper. - Letter of recommendation (up to A4 1 page). - (Option) Supportive information (citation index, num. of citations, etc.) Nomination Submission Due - July 31, 2013: Nomination Submission due - October 1, 2013: Announcement of awardee - December 2013: Award Ceremony at the APB meeting of Globecom 2013 Each nomination must be sent to the following address by e-mail.
1.3 Report from Distinguished Lecture Tours (DLTs)
Report on Distinguished Lecture Tours (DLTs) (Reported by IEEE Asia Pacific Regional Headquarters – as of 22 May 2013) We are delighted that 5 DLTs have been approved by IEEE ComSoc for the Asia Pacific region beginning of this year. There is another one DLT still in planning stage. In this report, we continue the DLT summary reports for 2012 submitted by our distinguished lecturers and hosting chapters; follow by the details of approved DLTs for 2013. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2012 AP DLT #5: 18 – 24 November 2012
Lecturer: Koichi Asatani
Hosting Chapter 2012 Chapter
Chairs
New Zealand North & South ComSoc Chapter Nurul I Sarkar
New Zealand Central ComSoc Chapter Paul Teal
The lecture topic of “Trends in NGN and its issues” was presented by Dr. Koichi Asatani at the following locations:-
1. New Zealand North and South, Auckland – 19 November 2012 (Monday)
2. New Zealand North and South, Christchurch – 21 November 2012 (Wednesday)
3. New Zealand Central, Wellington – 22 November 2012 (Thursday)
Summary Report from New Zealand North & South ComSoc Chapter
AUT’s School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences hosted IEEE Distinguished Lecturer (DL) Professor
Koichi Asatani’s talk on Monday 19 November this year. The talk on “Carrier-Grade Networks toward the
Future - Next Generation Networks and Its Issues” generated a lot of interest among the wider university
community. Despite of the busy time of the year, about 23 participants (15 IEEE and 8 non-IEEE members)
from within and outside of AUT University attended the talk. While most of the participants are from
Universities (both academic staff member and research students), we had a couple of Engineers and/or local
industry participants.
Overall, the talk was well received by participants. Professor Asatani highlighted the global ICT
development, broadband access technologies, architecture and characteristics of next generation networks
(NGNs), standardization, release 1 service capabilities, and ITU-T Recommendations. There was an ample
opportunity for discussion as well as networking before and after the talk. People have enjoyed
talking/networking during the refreshment and we took the opportunity for membership recruitment as well.
However, the event was co-sponsored by IEEE ComSoc and IEEE NZ North section. Professor Asatani has
also successfully delivered lectures in Christchurch and Wellington as part of his DL tour to NZ.
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* Written by Prof. Nurul I Sarkar, Chapter Chair of New Zealand North & South ComSoc Chapter
Prof. Ekram Hossain delivered his lectures at the following locations:-
1. Perlis – 25 February 2013 (Monday) Venue: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Perlis Topic: Radio Resource Management in Next Generation Hierarchical Cellular Wireless Networks
2. Kuala Lumpur – 26 February 2013 (Tuesday) Venue: MIMOS Berhad, Kuala Lumpur Topic: Interference Modeling in Random Carrier-Sense Multiple Access Wireless Networks
3. Melaka – 27 February 2013 (Wednesday)
Venue: Multimedia University, Melaka Campus
Topic: Dynamic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networks / Game theory for multiple access and resources allocation in wireless networks
Summary Report from Prof. Ekram Hossain
Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc and hosted by the IEEE ComSoc Malaysia Chapter, I undertook a DLT
during February 21 – February 28. I delivered five lectures in the following cities: Kanagar (in Perlis),
Kuala Lumpur, and Melaka.
The seminar at Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), Perlis was very well attended (about 70+ staff, students,
and people from industry) and after the seminar there were interesting discussions on the evolution of future
generation cellular wireless systems. Also, I had the tour at the new Library facilities and the communications
research laboratory at the campus. Thanks to the UniMAP Faculty and Staff for making a very nice
arrangement for the seminar and hosting me generously. I would like to specially thank Mr. Khairil Syahmi
Musa, who acted as the liaison for my visit to UniMAP.
Another talk at MIMOS Berhad was also very well attended (about 50+ MIMOS staff, graduate students, and
faculty). There were discussions on interference modeling issues in wireless networks and applications of
cognitive radio concepts in cellular wireless systems. I would like to express my gratitude to Drs. Nordin Ramli
and Hafizal Mohamad for organizing this talk and hosting me.
The lecture at Multimedia University, Melaka Campus was attended by about 40+ staffs, students, and
attendees from industry. This talk aroused lot of interests on cognitive radios among the audience. There were
interesting questions asked by several students some of whom traveled more than 200 km from southern
Malaysia. I would like to thank Dr. Lim Heng Siong and Dr. Mohamad Yusoff Alias who took a very good care
of me during the visit to the Multimedia University, Melaka campus.
Lastly, I also delivered a lecture at Dewan Taklimat, Fakulti Kejuruterran, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).
This talk was hugely attended with about 90+ students and university staff. After the talk, there were a lot of
questions from the audience related to publishing in the IEEE journals, copyright issues, ranking of the IEEE
journals, etc. I got the impression that the audience benefited immensely from the talk. I would like to thank Dr.
Nordin Ramli and Dr. Fazirulhisyam for organizing this talk and hosting me generously.
Overall, this DLT was a grand success. The interest and enthusiasm shown by the audience was impressive. I
benefited from the tour by making new connections and exploring avenues for future collaborations with
UniMAP and UPM.
In addition to the local organizers, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to Ms. Ewell Tan at the
IEEE Asia Pacific Regional Headquartes in Singapore who coordinated the DLT.
2013 AP DLT #2: Scheduled Plan 27 April – 4 May 2013
Lecturer: Zhisheng Niu
Hosting Chapter 2013 Chapter Chairs
Malaysia ComSoc Chapter Nordin Ramli Thailand ComSoc Chapter Kamol Kaemarungsi
Prof. Zhisheng Niu will be conducting his lectures at the following locations:-
1. Malaysia – 29 April 2013 (Monday) Venue: Telekom Malaysia R&D, Malaysia Topic: Radio Resource Management in Next Generation Hierarchical Cellular Wireless Networks
2. Malaysia – 30 April 2013 (Tuesday)
Venue: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor Topic: How much energy can be traded off by how long delay in GREEN communications.
3. Thailand – 3 May 2013 (Friday)
Summary Report from Thailand ComSoc Chapter
During his stay in Thailand, Prof. Niu visited the Electrical Engineering (EE) Department at the
Chulalongkorn University on May 2nd 2013. He was welcomed with a short tour around the student office
and laboratory of the EE department. There were students who briefed Prof. Niu with their research works.
Then, he delivered a short lecture of approximately one hour to the faculty and graduate students of the
Network Research Group. The topic of his talk was “5G: A Paradigm Shift of Cellular Networks” in which it
was very interesting and provided a glimpse to the possible trends in the future of cellular network. In the
end of this talk, Prof. Niu answered couples of questions from the interested students and professors. The
total number of audiences was 23 which included three professors from the Electrical Engineering
Department. The IEEE ComSoc Thailand Chapter had a chance to promote its facebook community page
and its activities to the graduate students of the EE department at the Chulalongkorn University. This
provided both awareness and could attract a number of new students members in the future. At the end of his
visit, the head of the Electrical Engineering Department at the Chulalongkorn University arranged a dinner
reception and they had a good discussion about the future collaboration between their universities.
On May 3rd 2013, Prof. Niu traveled to the Thailand Science Park in another province, which is located to
the north of Bangkok. He delivered the distinguished lecture entitled “How much energy can be traded off by
how long delay in GREEN communications?” The length of the lecture was approximately three hours
including a coffee break. The total number of audiences was 35, which included three current IEEE ComSoc
Thailand members, researchers from Thailand Science Park, and undergraduate students. The topic was very
timely and relevant to the recently energy crisis in Thailand and the recently opening of the new spectrum for
3G Cellular Network services at 2100 MHz in Thailand. During the break, the current IEEE ComSoc
members gave some feedback to the Thailand Chapter and complimented on the arrangement and showed
interest in the DL’s topic. The audience also asked couple of questions at the end of the lecture. After the
lecture, Prof. Niu visited the office of the Embedded System Technology Laboratory and also the Optical
Quantum Cryptography (OQC) Laboratory of the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center
(NECTEC).
* Written by Dr. Kamol Kaemarungsi, Thailand ComSoc Chapter Chair
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Photograph of the audiences at the EE department of the Chulalongkorn University on May 2nd 2013
Photograph of the audiences at the distinguished lecture on May 3rd 2013
Shenzhen ComSoc Chapter Qinyu Zhang Shanghai ComSoc Chapter Xinwan Li
Beijing ComSoc Chapter Xiaofeng Tao
Dr. Michael Fang will be delivering his technical presentations at the following venues:
1. Shenzhen – 17 or 18 May 2013 (Friday or Saturday)
2. Shanghai – 20 May 2013 (Monday)
Venue 1: Shanghai Jiaotong University (at Minghang Campus) Topic 1: Capacity in Multirate and Multihop Wireless Networks. Shanghai – 21 May 2013 (Tuesday) Venue 2: Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communications Topic 2: Small World Phenomena in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
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3. Beijing – 24 May 2013 (Friday) Venue 1: Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications (BUPT) Topic 1: Secure Network Performance for Large-Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Venue 2: Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) Topic 2: A Novel Architecture for Cognitive Radio Network
2013 AP DLT #5: Scheduled Plan 25 – 31 August 2013
Lecturer: Ekram Hossain
Hosting Chapter 2013 Chapter Chairs
Indonesia ComSoc Chapter Satriyo Dharmanto
Prof. Ekram Hossain will be delivering his technical presentations at the following venues:
1. Bandung – 26 August 2013 (Monday) Venue: IT Telkom Topic: Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Multi-tier and Cognitive Cellular Wireless Networks and; Radio Resource Management in Multi-tier Cellular Wireless Networks
2. Jakarta – 27 August 2013 (Tuesday) Venue: Floatway / Universitas Mercu Buana Topic: Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Multi-tier and Cognitive Cellular Wireless Networks and; Radio Resource Management in Multi-tier Cellular Wireless Networks
3. Yogyakarta – 28 August 2013 (Wednesday) Venue: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta Topic: Modeling, Analysis, and Design of Multi-tier and Cognitive Cellular Wireless Networks
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4. Karawaci, Banten Province – 29 August 2013 (Thursday)
Venue: Universitas Pelita Harapan Topic: Radio Resource Management & Intereference Analysis in Multi-tier Wireless Network
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the beginning of 2013, 5 approved DLTs were scheduled and we still continue to receive interests to host / to conduct a DLT program in our region. We are pleased to see that we have quite a number of interests from our enthusiastic volunteers who are keen to host DLT program for the benefits of their local members and also our distinguished lecturers who are willing to travel to our region to share their expertise. We have another one DLT in planning stage, and we hope to receive more interests from our ComSoc Chapters in this region before the end of 2013! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
II. Action Plan of APB 2012-2013
2.1 Technical Affair Committee (TAC)
TAC Action Plan (Reported by Prof. Saewoong Bahk)
TAC has the following action plan.
• TAC will select some outstanding active young researchers for the Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award. Call for applications of the award is included in this newsletter.
• TAC will assist in new research award selection for APB.
• TAC will continue to help Comsoc to promote the BAS session at Globecom or ICC, particularly for the topic on the development of communications and networking technologies in Asia Pacific.
• TAC will continue to update the list of reviewers in Asia Pacific region. Furthermore, TAC will support reviewing papers and recommending session chairs and organizers for technical workshops that are sponsored by APB in AP region.
CFA for the Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award
APB-TAC invites applicants for the Best Young Researcher Award as follows:
• Eligibility criteria: Young researchers who have been very active in ComSoc publication and conference activities over the last 3 years are candidates.
• Age limit is 35.
• Applicants must be members in the Asia Pacific region (Multiple outstanding young researchers may be awarded at the same time.)
• Award Emoluments: – Best young researcher awardee will receive a certificate and US$500. – Outstanding young researcher awardee will receive a certificate and $250.
• Award ceremony will be held during APB meeting or banquet of conference in AP region. Please send the following items to [email protected] (see below) by July 31, 2013.
• Applicant's biography.
• A list of publication and conference activities over the last 3 years.
• Main topics / thesis of last 3yrs study.
• The cover page should contain the applicant's name, affiliation, address, telephone, fax number and e-mail address.
Questions and submission should be directed to APB Technical Affairs Committee Email: [email protected]
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2.2 Meeting and Conference Committee (MCC)
MCC Action Plan (Reported by Prof. Jianwei Huang)
APCC 2013: http://apcc.pro/apcc/ 29 - 31 August, 2013, Bali Island, Indonesia Since 1993, APCC has been a technical forum for researchers and engineers to interact and disseminate information on the latest developments in advanced communication and information technologies. Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers for presentation at the conference and publication in the conference proceedings. Accepted papers will be published in the APCC 2013 Conference Proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore, Ei and SCOPUS. Full Papers Submission has been extended to 10 May 2013 ---------- IEEE GLOBECOM 2013: http://www.ieee-globecom.org/ 9-13 December 2013, Atlanta, GA USA IEEE GLOBECOM is one of two flagship conferences of the IEEE Communications Society, together with IEEE ICC. Each year the conference attracts about 3000 submitted scientific papers. A technical program committee of more than 1,500 experts provides more than 10,000 reviews, and from this a small fraction of the submitted papers are accepted for publication and presentation at the conference. The conference meets once a year in North America and attracts roughly 2000 leading scientists and researchers and industry leaders from all around the world. IEEE GLOBECOM is therefore one of the most significant scientific events of the networking and communications community, a must-attend event for scientists and researchers from industry and academia. Important dates: Paper Submissions: 29 March 2013 (firm) Tutorial Proposals: 29 March 2013 (firm) Industry Forum Proposals: 30 April 2013 Workshop Paper Submissions: 25 June 2013 IEEE GLOBECOM 2013: 9-13 December 2013 ------------ INFOCOM 2014: http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2014/ April 27 - May 2, 2014, Toronto, Canada The IEEE INFOCOM 2014 conference solicits submission of papers describing significant and innovative research contributions to the field of computer and data communication networks. We invite submissions on network architecture, design, implementation, operations, analysis, measurement, performance, and simulation. Important Dates Abstract Due: July 21, 2013. Full Paper Due: July 28, 2013. Notification of Acceptance: November 25, 2013. Final Version Due: to be announced. Workshop Proposals Due: to be announced. Demos/Posters Due: to be announced.
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2.3 Information Service Committee (ISC)
Mission of ISC
• to manage and update the AP Region Homepage to provide new and important information for the AP Regional ComSoc members
• to publish and distribute the AP Region email news
• to publish and distribute AP Newsletters
• to provide a liaison to the IEEE Global Communication Newsletter (GCN)
• to collaborate with the AP Office in information service related matters
ISC Action Plan (Reported by Prof. Jae-Hyun Kim)
1. Vice Chair of Newsletter
• Editing and Publication of AP Newsletter
- Call for IEEE Global Communication Newsletter (GCN) - published AP Newsletter No. 43 at ICC 2012 : prepared by Prof. Young Chae Ko - Planning to Publish and distribute the AP Newsletter No. 44 at GLOBECOM 2013: will be
prepared by Pro. Sanjay Sahebrao Pawar.
2. Vice Chair of Homepage (www.comsoc.org/~apb)
• APB Homepage Enhancement and Maintenance
- update of the website of AP region by Prof. Juchuck Kang and Prof. Hung-Yun Hsieh - updated information of new APB officers for 2012-2013 - updated ICC 2012 meeting archives - updated Globecom 2012 meeting archives - uploaded AP Newsletter No. 42 - uploaded APB Outstanding Paper Award - conference information particularly in AP region - call for papers/participation particularly in AP region
• APB email news: [email protected] (See http://www.comsoc.org/~apb/mailinglist/ for archives)
- dissemination of call for papers/participation under approval of AP Director - homepage update announcement to members (approximately bi-monthly publication) - approval of subscription requests - others
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2.4 Chapters Coordination Committee (CCC)
Mission of CCC
• to plan and coordinate the Regional Chapter meeting once a year where possible
• to collaborate with the AP Office in running the DLT program
• to support the AP Office in organizing Executives’ visit to Chapters In the past several years, we were very successful in accommodating all the above mission items. A good number of Distinguished Lecture Tours and pilot program of technical presentation using the IEEE Internet Conferencing Service have been organized in the Asia Pacific Region. These are reported in the previous issues of the Newsletter.
CCC Action Plan (Reported by Dr. Kohei Shiomoto)
• to continue assistance in selection and organization of high level Distinguished Lecturer Tours in the region
• to negotiate with the APB Director for funding for the next Asia Pacific Regional Chapters Chair Congress
• to plan for organizing the next regional chapter meeting once or twice during 2010-2011 period
• to search and assist in organizing executives’ visits to Chapters
• to find alternative and less expensive methods for Chapter Chairs meetings Dr. Kohei Shiomoto NTT Network Service Systems Labs 3-9-11 Midori-Cho, Musashino-Shi Tokyo 180-8585, Japan Email: [email protected] Tel: 81-422-59-4402