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Turku, FINLAND
July 28 - Aug. 1, 2008
ADVANCE PROGRAM (draft as of
June
17, 2008)
the Information Processing Society
of Japan (IPSJ).

The SAINT2008 would like to thank the following
Platinum Supporter:

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SYMPOSIUM - Keynotes, Paper Sessions,
Panels
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Tuesday,
29 July
Joint
COMPSAC/SAINT
Keynote
08:30-10:00
Leveraging Distributed
Computing Concepts in Mobile
Mr. Lee Williams (Nokia,
Finland)
Wednesday,
30 July
08:30-08:45
SAINT Opening
Keynote
08:45-10:00
Future Internet for The
Other Billions - Research Opportunity
Prof. Kilnam Chon (Korea)
Session
1
Network Architecture and Performance
10:30-12:00
Chair:
TBD
Performance Measurements and Statistics of Tor Hidden
Services
Karsten Loesing, Werner Sandmann, Christian Wilms and
Guido Wirtz
Dynamic Relay Node Placement in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Jorge Mena and Vana Kalogeraki
DHT Network with Link Access Control using a Social
Network
Kimihiko Ando, Atsuo Fukagai, Kohta Ohshima and
Matsuaki Terada
Session
2
Web Services
13:30-15:00
Chair:
TBD
Semantic Web Services Discovery by Matching Temporal
Restrictions
Cassio Prazeres, Maria da Graca Pimentel and Cesar
Augusto Teixeira
On the Enhancement of BPEL Engines for Self-Healing
Composite Web Services
Sattanathan Subramanian, Philippe Thiran, Nanjangud
Narendra,
Ghita Kouadri, Mostefaoui and Zakaria Maamar
A Web Service Communication Policy for Describing
Non-Standard Application Requirements
Steffen Heinzl, Markus Mathes and Bernd Freisleben
Talks on Future SAINT - everyone is welcome
15:30-17:00
Chair:
TBD
TOPICS:
- Review Theme of SAINT
- Ideas to further collaboration with COMPSAC
- Ideas to further enhancement of SAINT
- Planning SAINT2009
Thursday,
31
July
Joint
COMPSAC/SAINT
Keynote
08:30-10:00
Generation Y:
Understanding the Trend and Planning for the Impact
Ms. Jean Holley
(Tellabs, Inc. USA)
Session 3
Security 1
10:30-12:00
Chair:
TBD
ROOK: Multi-Session based Network Security Event
Detector
Masayoshi MIZUTANI, Shin Shirahata, Masaki Minami and
Jun Murai
A Generalized Feature Extraction Scheme to Detect 0-Day
Attacks via IDS Alerts
Jungsuk SONG, Hiroki TAKAKURA and Yongjin KWON
Function Call Mechanism based Executable Code Detection
for the Network Security
Daewon Kim
Session 4
Security 2
13:30-15:00
Chair:
TBD
Extracting Worm-Infected Hosts Using White List
Noriaki Kamiyama, Tatsuya Mori, Ryoichi Kawahara,
Shigeaki Harada and
Hideaki Yoshino
Manager-Based Architecture in Ad Hoc Network Intrusion
Detection System for Fast Detection Time
Muhammad Arifin Ritonga and Masaya Nakayama
Secure Framework for Integrated Multipath MANET with
Internet
Binod Vaidya and SeungJo Han
Panel
Power Consumption Target of Network Systems in the 2030’s
15:30-17:00
Chair:
Tohru Asami (The
University of Tokyo)
Panelist:
Luc Ceuppens (Juniper Networks)
Minoru Etoh (NTT DoCoMo Research Laboratories)
Mutsuo Hidaka (International Superconductivity
Technology Center)
Shigeki Aisawa (NTT Network Innovation Laboratories)
Manos M. Tentzeris (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Yoshio Yasumoto (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.
Ltd.)
THEME OF THE PANEL DISCUSSION
After the Kyoto Protocol was adopted in 1997 for the
prevention of global warming, establishing an energy-saving society has been
widely agreed as the most important task for our century of technologies. The
energy consumption of networks is rather small compared to other industries, but
is reported to be increasing very fast during the last decade. The speed of
increase will be even faster considering the explosion of network devices and
the penetration of high speed networks. Although networks will be one of the
most important infrastructures of the future society, the overall energy effect
by the networks has not been intensively discussed yet. In this panel
accompanied by a related workshop, discussions will be made on architecture and
technical challenges on reducing the energy consumption by the future networks
from academic / industrial / operational points of view.
The panelists will try to answer the following
questions:
1. How much energy do the future network services consume in overall in
2030?
2. What should the possible target of energy consumption by networks be in
2030?
3. What will be the important technical challenges for that target?
4. How about the contribution of photonic or other technologies for power
reduction?
5. What are energy-saving technologies for information appliances?
6. What kind of power reduction methods will be used for commercial wireless
networks?
7. How about the sensor networks and energy controls?
8. To what extent will energy harvesting technologies be successful?
Friday,
1
August
Session 5
Search and Verification
08:30-10:00
Chair:
TBD
Tiny LSH for Content-based Copied Video Detection
Kenichi Yoshida and Noboru Murabayashi
Efficient Information Searching Methods Based on User
Utility in Super Distributed Environments
Shinji Sugawara, Hiroyuki Ohnishi and Yutaka Ishibashi
An Abstract Generic Framework for Web Site Verification
Maria Alpuente, Demis Ballis, Moreno Falaschi, Pedro
Ojeda and
Daniel Romero
Session 6
Collaboration
10:30-12:00
Chair:
TBD
Huffman-DHT : Index Structure Refinement Scheme for P2P
Information Retrieval
Hisashi Kurasawa, Atsuhiro Takasu and Jun Adachi
inContext: a Pervasive and Collaborative Working
Environment for Emerging Team Forms
Hong-Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar, Dino Baggio,
Christoph Dorn,
Giovanni Giuliani, Robert Gombotz, Yi Hong, Pete
Kendal, Christian
Melchiorre, Sarit Moretzky, Sebastien Peray, Axel
Polleres, Stephan
Reiff-Marganiec, Daniel Schall, Simona Stringa, Marcel
Tilly and
Hong Qing Yu
Group-Based Image Retrieval Method for Video Annotation
Noboru Murabayashi, Setsuya Kurahashi and Kenichi
Yoshida
Closing Panel
Reviews and Futures of Workshops
12:30-13:30
Chair:
TBD
Panelist:
(Organizers of Workshops)
TOPICS:
- Review and study status of each Workshop’s techinical
field
- Further study itmes of each Workshop
- Future plan of each Workshop and SAINT
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Monday, July 28o:p>
TThe 2nd International Workshop on SensorWebs, Databases
and Mining in Networked Sensing Systems (SWDMNSS 2008)
Welcome note by WS Organizers
Yoh Shiraishi, Christian Decker,
Susanna Pirttikangas and Yoshito Tobe
Session 1: Wireless Sensor
Networks
Session Chair: Michael Beigl
(Technical University Braunschweig, Germany)
Scalable Sensor Data Management under Frequent Content
Changes in Peer-to-Peer Network
Masatoshi
Sekine and Kaoru Sezaki
Matrix Routing - An interference range insensitive
routing protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Monty
Beuster, Michael Beigl, Daniel Roehr, Till Riedel, Christian Decker
and Martin
Berchtold
Design and Implementation of sensor network on the
NGN/IMS
Yasuhiro
Araki, Minh Tuan Nguyen and Hiroyuki Morikawa
Managing Heterogeneous Data Flows in Wireless Sensor
Networks Using a ‘Split Personality’ Mote Platform
Danny
Hughes, Geoff Coulson and G. Blair
Session 2: Data Management and
Modeling
Session Chair: Susanna
Pirttikangas (University of Oulu, Finland)
Experiences on Data Collection Tools for Wearable and Ubiquitous Computingo:p>
Susanna
Pirttikangas, Kaori Fujinami and Simo Hosio
Capturing Personal Health Data From Wearable Sensors
Fabrice
Camous, Donall McCann and Mark Roantree
Models and Issues on Probabilistic Data Stream Systems
with Bayesian Networks
Hideyuki
Kawashima, Ryo Sato and Hiroyuki Kitagawa
Creating Location-based Services by utilising a Web of
Places
Benedikt
Ostermaier and Philipp Bolliger
Session 3: Sensing Techniqeus and
Applications
Session Chair: Yoh Shiraishi (The
University of Tokyo, Japan)
Detection of pedestrians using subtraction stereo
Yuuki
Hashimoto, Yusuke Matsuki, Kazunori Umeda, Tatsuya Nakanishi,
Kei Suzuki
and Kazunori Takashio
UME: Method for estimating user movement using an
acceleration sensor
Arei
Kobayashi, Takeshi Iwamoto and Satoshi Nishiyama
Foot-Step Input Method for Operating Information
Devices on Jogging,
Tetsuya
Yamamoto, Masahiko Tsukamoto and Tomoki Yoshihisa
Life2Guard: A Physical Disorder Detection in Private
Rooms
Naoya
Namatame, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio and Hideyuki Tokuda
Session 4: Frameworks for
Networked Sensing Systems
Session Chair: Christian Decker
(University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
ContextXML: A data processing framework for Ubiquitous
Computing
Daniel
Wildschut, Till Riedel, Christian Decker, Michael Beigl,
Daniel
Roehr and Manabu Isomura
Towards a Common Sensor Network API: Practical
Experiences
Filip Suba,
Christian Prehofer and Jilles van Gurp
Sharing Worldwide Sensor Network
Lei Shu,
Manfred Hauswirth, Long Cheng and Vinny Reynolds
The Third International Workshop on Dependable and
Sustainable Peer-to-Peer Systems (DAS-P2P 2008)
Welcome note by WS Organizers
Yusuke Doi, Youki Kadobayashi, Akiko Orita and Kenji
Saito
Session 1: Identity, Reputation and Trust
Session Chair: Kenji Saito (Keio University, Japan)
Invited talk: Towards accountable anonymity/pseudonymity design
Akiko Orita
-presention only-
A Sybil-resilient reputation metric for P2P applications
Anh Dinh and Mark Ryan
A Recommender Scheme for Peer-to-Peer Systems
Loubna Mekouar, Youssef Iraqi and Raouf Boutaba
Session 2: Reliability and Self-Organization
Session Chair: Youki Kadobayashi (Nara Institute of
Science and Technology, Japan)
A Reliability Model for Result Checking in Volunteer Computing
Xu Ling, Hong Wang, Hiroyuki Takizawa and Hiroaki Kobayashi
Bootstrapping of Peer-to-Peer Networks
Chris Gauthier Dickey and Christian Grothoff
Analysis of a Self-Organizing Maintenance Algorithm Under Constant Churn
Anh Dinh, Richard Price and Georgios Theodoropoulos
A Design for Distributed Backup and Migration of Distributed Hash Tables
Yusuke Doi, Shirou Wakayama and Satoshi Ozaki
Session 3: Fairness and Social Responsibility
Session Chair: Yusuke Doi (TOSHIBA Corporation, Japan)
SSS: A Personal File Storage System Considering Fairness among Users Based on
Pure P2P Model
Shouta Morimoto and Fumio Teraoka
Local Production, Local Consumption Storage Economics for Peer-to-Peer Systems
Kenji Saito and Eiichi Morino
Talking circle (discussion): Towards P2P Social Responsibility