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1 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. 44 Dec 2013 Official Newsletter of ComSoc Asia Pacific Board www.comsoc.org/~apb Asia-Pacific Region Officers (2013 2014) Director 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) Secretary Kwang Bok Lee (Seoul National University) Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University) Muralidharan Raghavan () Takaya Yanazato (Nagoya University) Wan Choi (KAIST) Oh-Soon Shin (Soongsil University) Fanny Su Ewell Tan Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio University) AP Office Meeting & Conference Committee Technical Affair Committee Membership Development Committee Chair: Chengyang Yang (Beihang 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 AP Advisors 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)

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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. 44 Dec 2013

Official Newsletter of ComSoc Asia Pacific Board www.comsoc.org/~apb

Asia-Pacific Region Officers (2013 – 2014)

Director

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)

Secretary

Kwang Bok Lee (Seoul National University)

Wanjiun Liao (National Taiwan University) Muralidharan Raghavan () Takaya Yanazato (Nagoya University)

Wan Choi (KAIST)

Oh-Soon Shin (Soongsil University)

Fanny Su

Ewell Tan

Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio University)

AP Office

Meeting & Conference Committee

Technical Affair Committee

Membership Development Committee

Chair: Chengyang Yang (Beihang 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

AP Advisors

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)

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I. Hot Topics

1.1 Message from AP Director, My two-year term as the AP Director will be over at the end of this

year. Our team stated at the beginning of 2012 that we would to continue our tradition of providing benefits to our members and making contributions to the IEEE Communication Society. Despite the weak economic situation around the world, the IEEE Comsoc Asia Pacific (AP) region has grown relatively well over the last two years. The number of chapters in the AP region has grown to 44 from 42 at the end of 2011. The number of members has increased to 12,354 (as of December of 2012) from 11668 at the end of 2011. The total number of Distinguished Lecture Tours (DLT) and Distinguished Speaker Programs (DSP) is 15 thus far this year. This number is much higher than corresponding numbers in other regions. I believe that all of these statistics indicate well the dedication and strong support from our members in the AP region. Furthermore, two active AP members, Prof. Hsiao-Hwa Chen and Prof. Nei Kato, have been elected as Members-at-large with our active participation in the election. Their service will surely help IEEE Comsoc and our AP region to advance significantly. The APB meetings were attended by a record number of AP members. There were nearly 100 attendees. We would like to express our appreciation to all of the attendees. This high attendance is indicative of the strong friendship among our members as well as the excellent activities and bright future of our AP members. We have introduced a “Special Topic” session in our AP meeting. We have invited a number of distinguished speakers and asked them to give talks on various topics, as follows: 2012 ICC Meeting: How to become an editor and EIC (Hsia Hwa Chen, Dong In Kim) 2012 Globecom Meeting: How to become an IEEE Fellow (Russell Hsing) 2013 ICC Meeting: How to become a volunteer and leader in the IEEE Community (Abbas Jamalipour) 2013 Globecom Meeting: How to become active from Asia (Tomonori Aoyama) These sessions are informative and enjoyable. We would like to express our appreciation to all the speakers. Since last year we have started presenting the “AP Outstanding Paper Award.” This award is in addition to the “AP Young Researcher Award” which was started in 2001. We would like to thank Prof. Yamanaka, the previous AP Director who initiated this award, and Prof. Saewoong Bahk and his Technical Affairs Committee, who did an excellent job in developing a new selection processes and identifying excellent candidates. As everyone knows, the importance of our region will continue to increase and the communication industry will go through a lot of changes. We need to continue our tradition of being open to new volunteers and new members, and to new ideas. This way, our APB can handle new challenges, continue growing, provide benefits to our members, and make contributions to IEEE Comsoc. We believe that the APB will be headed by a new team from 2014, and we feel that they will do an excellent job. We would like to ask all of you for your continuous support. Finally, I‟d like to thank all the members, volunteers, and officers for your excellent service and support. Without your support, we couldn‟t have been successful for the past two enjoyable years. Sincerely, Kwang Bok Lee

1.2 Message from, Vice Director, R. Muralidharan, TATA Power (SED) APB, IEEE

Communications Society Dear fellow Communications professionals, Greetings!!!!

Contents

I. Hot Topics

1.1 Message from AP Director, Kwang Bok Lee 1.2 Message from AP Vice Director, R. Muralidharan 1.3 Winners of 8th IEEE Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award 1.4 Report from Distinguished Lecture Tour(DLT)

II. Action Plan of APB 2013-2014

2.1 Information Services Committee 2.2 Chapters Coordination Committee

III. Upcoming conference

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We are at an inflection point in the history of Communications. Today we have around 5 Billion cell phones in the World and with the onset of IoT and M2M communication getting more and more popular communication technology, protocols may warrant a paradigm shift. Signaling is overtaking data volumes and this is alarming for a communications professional and our industry. We need to invent newer ways to overcome the challenges. Software Defined Radio (SDR) and Cognitive Radio(CR) technologies are merging and becoming viable. The dream is to have one radio that can be multiband and can opportunistically discover a free frequency spot to communicate leaving behind the issues of spectrum allocation and frequency assignments. TV White space and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) are steps towards this. As communications professionals, we will have to come up with amicable and viable standards and technologies that will ease communication. An interesting point to note is that major companies such as Google, Apple ( Apple Computer Inc changed its name to Apple Inc by dropping computer and focused on phones), Microsoft ( recently acquired Nokia) etc are becoming predominantly Communication companies.

1.1 The 8th IEEE ComSoc Asia Pacific Young Researcher Award and Outstanding Paper Award

1. The 8th IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Young Researcher Award This year there were twenty two 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: Mathew McKay (HKUST, Hong Kong) Outstanding Young Researchers: FeifeiGao (Tsinghua University, China) Kyoung-Jae Lee (Hanbat National University, Korea) Rongxing Lu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Hiroki Nishiyama (Tohoku University, Japan) CaijunZhong (Zhejiang University, China) The award ceremony will be held at the APB meeting of IEEE GLOBECOM 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA.

2. The 2nd IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Outstanding Paper Award

This year is the second time for this award. There were seven nominations from 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), Hiroshi Shigeno (Keio University), Sasi Pilacheri Meethal (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing), Young-june Choi (Ajou University), Kwang Bok Lee (Seoul National University), and Naoaki Yamanaka (Keio University). Comprehensive review was done for two months. Final award winners are: 1. Authors: Masahiko Jinno, BartlomiejKozicki, Hidehiko Takara, Atsushi Watanabe, Yoshiaki Sone,

Takafumi Tanaka, and Akira Hirano Title: Distance-adaptive Spectrum Resource Allocation in Spectrum-sliced Elastic Optical Path Network IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 48, no. 8, pp. 138–145, Aug. 2010. Nominator: Eiji Oki (Japan) 2. Authors: Kyoung-Jae Lee, Hakjea Sung, Eunsung Park, and Inkyu Lee Title: Joint Optimization for One and Two-way MIMO AF Multiple-relay Systems, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 9, no.12, pp. 3671–3681, Dec. 2010. Nominator: Sung-Hyun Moon (Korea) 3. Authors: ZhishengNiu, Yiqun Wu, Jie Gong, and Zexi Yang Title: Cell Zooming for Cost-Efficient Green Cellular Networks IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 48, no. 11, pp. 74–79, Nov. 2010. Nominator: Honggang Zhang (China)

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Award ceremony will be held at the APB meeting of IEEE GLOBECOM 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA.

1.2 Report from Distinguished Lecture Tour(DLT)

Report on Distinguished Lecture Tours (DLTs) (Reported by IEEE Asia Pacific Regional Headquarters – as of 31 October 2013) This year, 7 DLTs were approved by IEEE ComSoc for Asia Pacific region and we are very pleased that all these DLTs were successfully held. In this report, we continue the DLT summary reports from the last issue of

AP Newsletter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 conducted 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. 4. Thailand – 3 May 2013 (Friday)

Summary report from Prof. Zhisheng Niu During 27 April – 4 May, 2013, I conducted my second IEEE Distinguished Lecture Tour (DLT) to Malaysia and Thailand in my term. My first DLT was to United Kingdom (Edinburgh, Sheffield, and Surrey) from 19 Sep. to 26 Sep., 2012. During my term, I have also delivered two invited talks at Tohoku University (24 Aug., 2012) and NTT Labs (27 Aug., 2012), Japan, as a part of IEEE Distinguished Speaker Program. During my stay in Malaysia, I was invited to deliver the following three lectures (one in an operator, one in a university, and one in a governmental agent):

Talk #1: How much energy can be traded off by how long delay in GREEN communications. Time : 10.00AM – 12.30PM, 29th April 2013 (Monday) Venue : Seminar Room, TM R&D, TM Innovation Center, Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Talk #2: Rethinking about the Cellular Networks: A Novel Hyper-Cellular Architecture for Green and Smart ICT

Time : 10.00AM – 12.30PM, 30th April 2013 (Tuesday) Venue : Main Meeting Room (Bilik Mesyuarat Utama ), Fakulti Kejuruteraan & Alam Bina (FKAB),

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia Title #3: Rethinking about the Cellular Networks: A Novel Hyper-Cellular Architecture for Green and

Smart ICT (additional) Time : 3.00PM – 5.00PM, 30th April 2013 (Tuesday) Venue: Seminar Room 1, MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia

The lectures were very well received under the kind arrangement by Dr. Nordin Ramli, IEEE ComSoc/VTS Malaysia Joint Chapter Chair. Specifically, more than 35 faculties and students attended the lecture at UKM (see Picture 1) and I got nearly 10 questions from the audience. Thanks for this tour, I was also invited to visit Malaysia again in November to deliver a keynote speech at 2013 Malaysia International Conference on Communications (MICC‟13).

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During my stay in Thailand, under the kind arrangement by Dr.Kamol Kaemarungsi (IEEE ComSoc Thailand Chapter Chair), I delivered two lectures at a local university and a governmental agent:

Talk #4: 5G: A Paradigm Shift of Cellular Networks (additional) Time : 16:00 – 17:30, 2nd May, 2013 (Thursday) Venue : Lecture Room, Electrical Engineering Department, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Title #5: How much energy can be traded off by how long delay in GREEN communications? Time : 9:00 – 12:00, 3rd May, 2013 (Friday)

Venue: Room M120, 1st floor MTEC Building, Thailand Science Park, Pathumthani, Thailand

Both the two lectures were well received with nearly 60 audiences in total. The lecture at Thailand Science Park also attracted many audiences from outside of Bangkok and some of them even took a flight to this lecture (see Picture 2). After the lecture, I 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).

Picture 1: Dr. Niu‟s IEEE Distinguished Lecture at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia, 30 April, 2013

Picture 2: Dr. Niu‟s IEEE Distinguished Lecture at National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand Science Park, Thailand, 3 May, 2013

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2013 AP DLT #3: 16 – 26 May 2013 Lecturer: Michael Fang

Hosting Chapter 2013 Chapter Chairs

Shenzhen ComSoc Chapter Qinyu Zhang

Shanghai ComSoc Chapter Xinwan Li

Beijing ComSoc Chapter Xiaofeng Tao Dr. Michael Fang delivered 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

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

Summary Report from Dr. Michael Fang On May 16, 2013, I embarked on the journey to the east. Unfortunately, my flight was severely delayed from Atlanta to Tokyo, I had to stay in Tokyo for one night and missed my first lecture in Shenzhen. So, I spent my weekend with some IEEE ComSoc members at Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technologies (SIAT) and assured them that I would make it up at later time. On May 19, I flew to my second tour stop Shanghai. My host Dr. Xinwan Li, the Chair of IEEE ComSoc Shanghai Chapter and Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), picked me up at the airport and treated me with a very nice dinner. My co-host, Dr. Xinbin Wang, a professor in the Institute of Wireless Communication and Technology (IWCT) and the Department of Electronic Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, introduced me and offered the opening remarks about the IEEE activities and the lecture. The lecture was well attended with over 40 people.

On May 21, I delivered my second scheduled lecture at the Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communications (SHRCWC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), a research center jointly organized by CAS, Shanghai city government, university partners and industrial participants, investigating innovative technologies for next generation wireless communications. Dr. Yang Yang, the Center director, hosted my lecture.

(From right to left) Xinwan Li, Yuguang

Fang, Xinbin Wang, Cailian Chen, Haojin

Zhu and Xiaohua Tian

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May 24 was a busy day for me. In the morning, I delivered my scheduled lecture at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT). I gave a talk here in last year‟s DLT. This time, Mr. Han Jiang and Mr. Waheed ur Rehman, members of the research team of Dr. Xiaofeng Tao, the Chair of IEEE ComSoc Beijing Chapter, made all arrangements. The lecture was well attended with attendance of over 40 people and with many interesting questions, which took more than two and a half hours to complete this lecture. The most satisfying thing I had received from this lecture was a message from Dr. Tianbo Lu, an associate professor at BUPT, who expressed his appreciation. In this message, he said, “(You) delivered the lecture, standing, for two and a half hours, yes, very passionate two and a half hours! I was deeply moved. From you, I observed the charm of a professor who showed his great passion for doing research! There are many things I can learn from you on how to conduct oneself in society, how to do business, and how to carry out scholarly work.” It is really nice to see that whatever I have been doing could benefit our community for the greater good. To make up my missed lecture in IEEE ComSoc Shenzhen chapter, I returned to Shenzhen and delivered my final scheduled lecture entitled “How to Effectively Utilize the Harvested Resource in Cognitive Radio Networks” (a revised title for “A Novel Architecture for Cognitive Radio Networks”). Dr. Xiaoxia Huang, my local host and my former Ph.D. student, presided my lecture. She is currently the Deputy Director of the Center for Real-time Monitoring and Communications Technology at SIAT. Since her team‟s research interest was on cognitive radio networks as well, we had great discussion during this lecture, from which I had benefited greatly. My last stop in Asia (not on the scheduled list of this tour) was Sendai, Japan. When Dr. Nei Kato, the Chair of IEEE ComSoc Sendai Chapter and a Professor with the Graduate School of Information Sciences at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, heard my DLT to Asia, he urged me to visit his Chapter. So, on May 25, I flew to Japan and re-routed my return trip to Sendai. On June 28, I delivered my final lecture for this DLT with title “Cloud-assisted Mobile Health Systems: Security and Privacy”. Kato Sensi‟s research group had also tremendous research experience on mobile healthcare and we had intensive discussions on the topic during my visit to his group and on the way to Mt. Zao. During the lecture, faculty and students raised quite a few interesting questions. Most of 22 attendees were from Kato-Nishiyama Laboratory and showed great interest in my work.

This is another successful lecture tour for me. I met many people and learned many new things, thanks to the Comsoc Distinguished Lecture Program, which could really brought members closers. It would not be possible without the help from a few volunteers. Ms. Ewell Tan, executive of IEEE Asian Pacific Region, had done a fantastic job in shepherding and coordinating this lecture tour again. My appreciation is also extended to those people from local chapters for their arrangements and hospitality.

(From right to left) Hua Qian (SHRCWC),

Xinwan Li (SJTU), Yuguang Fang, Yang Yang

(SHRCWC) and Xiaohu Ge (Huazhong

University of Science and Technology)

(Front row, from right to left) Wei Chao,

Ahmed Abdullar, Zubair Md. Fadlullah,

Nei Kato, Yuguang Fang, Mostafa

Fouda, and Jiajia Liu

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Summary Report from Beijing ComSoc Chapter

Lecture at Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications (BUPT) IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), Beijing Chapter arranged a lecture on 25 May, 2013 (Firday) . Dr. Michael Fang, IEEE Fellow, was invited to give the 50 minutes lecture on „Secure Network Performance for Large-Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks ‟. The lecture took place from 10:00-11:30.am, China Time. Prof. Xiaofeng Tao, Chair of Beijing ComSoc Chapter, hosted the seminar. There were totally about 70 attendees, including university students, academic researchers and public participants from ICT related Industries. Initial Preparation The initial preparation mainly includes information announcement, auditorium preparation and the guest receiving. The related information about the lecture, including abstract of the talk and a brief introduction of Dr. Michael Fang was notified on the BUPT website announcement board by the school academic committee. Also, the lecture announcement was E-mailed to IEEE ComSoc Members in Beijing by Prof. Tao. We booked the formal auditorium to host Dr. Fang‟s lecture, located in BUPT campus, which is normally used for the academic lectures. Dr. Fang stayed at BUPT High Tech Mansion, which is beside BUPT campus. Dr. Fang was picked up from the hotel to BUPT campus 20 min. before the lecture. During the Lecture When Dr. Fang reached the auditorium, many students were already present. The lecture was started at 10:00 am and hosted by Prof. Tao. Nearly 70 participants from academia and industry, both IEEE ComSoc Members and non-members were present for the lecture. The lecture was started from the preliminary level for the need and significance of security in Ad hoc networks. Prof. Fang explained about the related issues on how security requirements would impact the network performance for large-scale wireless ad hoc networks. The main focus was centered around the applications of wireless ad hoc networks such as wireless sensor networks and tactical mobile ad hoc networks and the need for support of secure services. Such security requirements, however, also bring in network performance degradation in terms of throughput and delay. Security always comes with a price in terms of performance degradation, which should be carefully quantified. Dr. Fang took 1 hour 10 minutes for his lecture. Participants were very interested in the topic and contents. Notes were taken and questions were asked during the lecture by many participants. Question-answer continued after the Lecture for additional 20 minutes. The questions were covering both the basic and professional aspects of the topic. Due to the shortage of Q/A time, several participants had further exchanges with Dr.Fang after the session ended. After the Lecture After the lecture, Dr. Fang had a further talk with various professors in BUPT and visited the related labs, he then returned to hotel after having dinner with Prof. Tao. It was our pleasure to host Dr. Fang and we believe that his lecture brought many significant ideas in the minds of research students and at the same time cleared many doubtful minds. We also hope that Dr. Fang also had a pleasant experience for his visit to Beijing.

Picture: Lecture at BUPT

Written by Waheed ur Rehman Secretary, IEEE Beijing ComSoc Chapter *************************************************************************************

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2013 AP DLT #5: 25 – 31 August 2013 Lecturer: Ekram Hossain

Hosting Chapter 2013 Chapter Chairs

Indonesia ComSoc Chapter Satriyo Dharmanto Prof. Ekram Hossain presented 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

4. Karawaci, Banten Province – 29 August 2013 (Thursday) Venue : Universitas Pelita Harapan Topic : Radio Resource Management & Intereference Analysis in Multi-tier Wireless Network

Summary Report from Prof. Ekram Hossain Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc and hosted by the IEEE ComSoc Indonesia Chapter, I undertook a DLT during August 25 – August 31, 2013. I delivered six lectures in the following cities: Bandung (two lectures), Jakarta (three lectures), and Yogyakarta. I delivered two lectures hosted by IT Telkom. Both lectures were very well attended and after the seminar there were interesting discussions on the evolution of future generation cellular wireless systems. Thanks to the IT Telkom Faculty and Staff for making a very nice arrangement for the seminar and hosting me generously. I would like to specially thank Mr. Tengku Ahmad Riza from IT Telkom (Univ Telkom), who acted as the liaison for my visit to IT Telkom. Another two lectures at Universitas Mercu Buana, Jakarta were also hugely attended and I got the impression that this talk benefited the young academics and the graduate students benefited a lot. There were about 40+ staffs and students from Mercu Buana and also from several other neighboring universities. I would like to specially thank Mr. Mr. Lingga Wardhana from Floatway/Universitas Mercu Buana, who acted as the liaison for my visit to IT Telkom. The lecture at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta was attended by 50+ staffs, students, and faculty members. This talk was also very well attended. There were discussions on interference modeling issues in multi-tier wireless networks. I encouraged the students and the faculty to get involved with the IEEE Communications Society. I believe many of the students were greatly inspired. I would like to express my gratitude to Mr. Iswandi for organizing this talk and hosting me. Lastly, I presented my lecture at Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Jakarta. This talk was also very well attended and most of the attendees were undergraduate students. This talk aroused lot of interests on heterogeneous cellular wireless networks. There were interesting questions asked by several students. I would like to thank Mr. Kanisius Karyono who took a very good care of me during the visit to Universitas Multimedia Nusantara.

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************************************************************************************* 2013 AP DLT #6: 1 – 24 August 2013 Lecturer: K. K. Ramakrishnan

Hosting Chapter 2013 Chapter Chairs

Bangalore ComSoc Chapter Srinivas Talabattula

Kerala ComSoc Chapter Manoj B. S.

Madras ComSoc Chapter N R Alamelu

Kolkata ComSoc Chapter R Nandi

Hyderabad ComSoc Chapter Mohammed Zafar Ali Khan

Bombay ComSoc Chapter Sanjay Pawar

Pune ComSoc Chapter Mandar Khurjekar

The technical topic of “Networking the Cloud: Enabling Enterprise Computing and Storage” was presented by Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan at the following venues:

1. Bangalore – 2 August 2013 (Friday) Venue: Indian Institute of Science

2. Kerala – 5 August 2013 (Monday) Venue: Amphitheatre, C-DAC

3. Madras – 8 August 2013 (Thursday) Venue: Hindustan University

4. Kolkata – 10 August 2013 (Saturday) Venue: Wipro Technologies

5. Hyderabad – 12 August 2013 (Monday) Venue: Vasavi College of Engineering

6. Bombay – 21 August 2013 (Wednesday) Venue: Usha Mittal Institute of Technology, SNDT Women‟s University

7. Pune – 22 August 2013 (Thursday) Venue: Tech Mahindra and Vishwakarma Institute of Technology

Summary Report from Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan I was very pleased to have the opportunity to do this Distinguished Lecture series on the topic of “Networking the Cloud: Enabling Enterprise Computing and Storage”. The emphasis was on providing cloud services for Enterprises. The lecture included introductory material on cloud computing and virtualization and motivated the need for integrating cloud computing with network services for seamless integration of cloud computing into the enterprise IT infrastructure. We also covered issues related to Disaster Recovery (DR), and the use of the cloud infrastructure as the remote DR site. It was a satisfying experience, although it was somewhat hectic. The audiences at each of the 9 lectures were enthusiastic, interested and curious to learn more. They were knowledgeable and asked questions during and after the lectures. By far, the most asked question related to the security of the data in the cloud. The audience showed concern for protecting the data from other users, the network as well as the cloud provider itself.

Lecture in Bangalore The lecture was part of a 2-lecture event hosted by the ECE Dept. of IISc on that day. Mine was the 2nd talk, attended by about 100 participants. The talk lasted about 70 minutes, including questions (limited by hall availability). My host, Prof. T. Srinivas (also the ComSoc Chapter chair) graciously arranged for transportation to and from the lecture and the entire ComSoc executive committee joined us for dinner after the lecture. It was a good start to the lecture series. The audience was technically astute, and I believe were happy with the lecture, based on their questions.

Lecture in Kerala The talk at C-DAC was attended by a number of people from C-DAC itself as well as industry participants from around the city as well as some students. The total number of participants was around 75. The lecture was for one hour, and there were several questions at the end of the talk. There were several people at C-DAC involved with cloud computing and we had a brief discussion on Open Stack after the talk. I also gave a second talk at the Indian Institute of Space Technology, about 40 Km away from Trivandrum, and the audience of about 50-60 undergraduate and graduate students were quite interested in the topic. It was quite satisfying to give the talk at IIST as the students showed a lot of interest in the topic. The arrangements for my

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stay and travel to the venues were coordinated between Dr. Prem Krishnan, Secretary and Prof. B. S. Manoj, Chair of the Kerala Section of IEEE ComSoc. The arrangements were excellent, and despite the monsoon weather, everything went off flawlessly. I appreciated the effort of the hosts to take good care of me during the visit.

Lecture in Madras The lecture was attended by nearly 400 students and faculty, a majority of the students were undergraduate students. At the end of the talk, several faculty members and graduate students were quite interested in using Open Stack and we discussed what might be useful projects for them to do both at the undergraduate and graduate level. I was taken care of by Prof. P. Subramanian, Secretary of IEEE ComSoc Madras Chapter. He received me at the airport, despite the late hour (around midnight) and arranged everything nicely for my visit.

Lecture in Kolkata The lecture was attended by about 50 to 60 people, with a mix of industry participants, graduate students and faculty members. The talk went on for 2 hours, and it was a very satisfying experience with a lot of interaction throughout the talk with the audience. There were a lot of questions and I had fun giving the talk to this audience. I have to commend the hosts for taking truly excellent care of me, with meticulous attention to detail, making sure all the needs I had requested (bottled water and fitness center) were met. Prof. Venkateswaran took special care of me every step of the way and ensured that I was completely comfortable, and I have to really thank him and Prof. Nandi for the great arrangements. This visit was really enjoyable. Lecture in Hyderabad This lecture was attended by nearly 100 students and faculty members, several of whom were from my alma mater Indian Institute of Science. It was therefore a pleasure to give the talk at this venue. The audience participation was quite reasonable, with a few questions at the end of the talk. The arrangements were taken care of by Dr. N. Venkatesh, vice-chair of the ComSoc chapter, and I really enjoyed meeting him and interacting with him during the visit. The arrangements were also quite reasonable and adequate for my visit.

Lecture in Bombay This lecture was attended by more than 100 students and faculty, and the auditorium was full, with several people standing during the talk. The students were interested in the topic, and in particular several of the faculty members were interested in potential projects on Cloud Computing that they could have their undergraduate and graduate students do to both understand the technology, its potential and potential research opportunities. I was taken care of by Prof. Pawar and Prof. Sanjay Shitole.

Lecture in Pune The first lecture was at Tech Mahindra, which was attended by over 100 participants, most of whom were from industry including Tech Mahindra. This talk was the most interactive, and the 90 minute talk was very enjoyable because of the questions and discussion. The second lecture was at VIT University that was attended by nearly 300 students and faculty. The second talk that lasted 60 minutes was also enjoyable, with a few questions from the audience at the end.

I found the whole trip very satisfying. I talked to a total audience of nearly 1500 people across the 9 talks, and while the audience participation and reaction was varied, it was mostly positive. I took away the impression that the lecture series was in fact useful for the audiences so that they learnt something from the talk and hopefully could use it in the future. I would encourage IEEE to organize more of such „practical‟ DL lectures to the audiences in the developing world. It would be recognized as a useful service by IEEE members and also would serve as a good way to add membership. Summary Report from Kolkata ComSoc Chapter The Kolkata ComSoc Chapter had participated in the DLT 2013, with Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan, Fellow, AT & T Labs - Research, Florham Park, NJ, USA as Distinguished Lecturer. The Lecture was organized on August 10, 2013 (Saturday) at Wipro Limited, Salt Lake City, Kolkata between 11am and 1pm. In his welcome address, Prof. R. Nandi, Chairman, IEEE ComSoc Kolkata Chatper has highlighted the activities of the Chapter, especially the Membership Recruitment drive initiated by the Chatper. Then, Dr. K. K. Ramakrishan delivered the Lecture on Networking the Cloud: Enabling Enterprise Computing and Storage. He started the Lecture with the brief introduction on Cloud Computing. He has proposed a Virtual Cloud Pool abstraction to logically unify cloud and enterprise data center resources, and presented the vision behind CloudNet, a cloud platform architecture which utilizes Virtual Private Networks to securely and seamlessly link cloud and enterprise sites. Dr. Ramakrishnan explained how WAN latency between a cloud site and an enterprise can become a major performance bottleneck when synchronously replicating an application‟s data into the cloud and then described their proposal called „Pipelined synchrony‟ to address this problem.

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The audience interacted with the Speaker during the Lecture and just after the conclusion of the Lecture. The Program has provided a rare opportunity for the researchers and industry members of ComSoc Kolkata to have the first hand information on Cloud Computing from the Distinguished Lecturer. A total of 50 participants (IEEE Members – 30, Student Members – 5, Non-Members – 15) attended the DLT 2013. Dr. Swarup Mandal has presented the Memento to the Speaker on behalf of the Wipro Limited. Ms. Shilpa Basu has proposed the Vote of Thanks. Dr. P. Venkateswaran, Assoicate Professor of Jadavpur University was the Co-ordinator of DLT 2013, organized by the IEEE ComSoc Kolkata Chatper.

Submitted by R. Nandi and P. Venkateswaran from Kolkata ComSoc Chapter Summary Report from Hyderabad ComSoc Chapter Dr. Ramakrishnan‟s lecture was on „Networking the Cloud: Enabling Enterprise Computing and Storage‟. The topic was of immediate interest to the students and professionals specializing in Computer Science or Information Technology. The venue was one of the oldest privately established engineering colleges in Hyderabad. The attendance to the lecture was as follows: Students: 51 Faculty: 12 Professionals: 7 Dr. Ramakrishnan spoke about Cloud Computing and the many advantages it has brought to the industry. He described a cloud platform architecture which utilizes Virtual Private Networks to securely and seamlessly link cloud and enterprise sites; and how it opens new opportunities for cross data center load balancing and dynamic application placement based on metrics like latency to users or energy cost. He also introduced the concept of Pipelined Synchrony that addresses the WAN latency in cloud applications. At the commencement of the talk, Mr. N Venkatesh, Vice Chair, Comsoc/SPS Joint Chapter, IEEE Hyderabad Section, spoke on behalf of the Section and highlighted the growth in its membership and activities. The majority of the audience were students and student members and the event helped spread awareness of IEEE among non-members, and provided members with an opportunity to interact with their peer members.

Submitted by N. Venkatesh from Hyderabad ComSoc Chapter

Summary Report from Pune ComSoc Chapter Dr Kadangode K Ramkrishnan, DLT of IEEE reached Pune from Mumbai by Train at 8.30pm on 21st August 2013. He was received at the Railway Station by Dr A S Tavildar, Chairman, IEEE ComSoc Pune and Prof M J Khurjekar . He was put up at Hotel JMFour, Pune.

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Lecture 1 at Tech Mahindra On 22nd August he was escorted to Tech Mahindra, Hinjewadi, Pune for his planned Lecture to Industry Persons. He was received at the Corporate Block of Tech Mahindra by Dr Avinash Joshi and Dr Neelesh Kumbhojkar. After a welcome tea for the visitors, the Lecture program started. Dr Ramakrishnan was given a floral welcome by Dr Avinash Joshi. His Bio data was read by Miss Anamika Vishwakarma, employee of the company

This Lecture was organized by IEEE Communications Society, Pune Chapter of IEEE Pune Section. The Lecture was arranged at "Media Room, Corporate Block" of the company in Hinjewadi. About 145 persons, from various IT companies and educational Institutes around Hinjewadi, attended the Lecture. Around 7 IEEE members were amongst the attendees.

Dr Avinash Joshi offered welcome bouquet to the Guest DL Dr K K Ramkrishnan. Dr Kumbhojkar briefed the Program and Dr AS Tavildar briefed the audience about IEEE, IEEE Pune Section and IEEE Comsoc Pune Chapter. He invited audience to Join IEEE in Large number.

The Lecture started, as planned, at 11am and Lasted till 12.35pm. Many participants interacted with enthusiasm with Dr K K Ramkrishnan and he replied with full enthusiasm and tried to satisfy the audience with his Lucid and highly technical Presentation. During the lecture he covered following topics prominently:

1. Concept of Cloud 2. Networking in the cloud environment 3. Storage of the information and migration issue. 4. Enabling Enterprise computing

After the Lecture a Lunch was arranged in the Honor of Dr K K Ramkrishnan. Few select persons from Industry, Chairman IEEE Comsoc Pune, & Prof M J Khurjekar (Member IEEE Pune Excom) also joined this Lunch. Lecture No 2 at Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Dr K K Ramkrishnan was then escorted for his another lecture scheduled at Viswakarma Institute of Technology, Upper Indiranagar, Bibwewadi, Pune on 22nd August, 2013 to deliver a Lecture on “Networking the Cloud” The Lecture was arranged at "Sharad Arena” of the Institute. About 305 students plus faculty, from various Engineering Educational Institutes around Pune and Industry attended the Lecture. The Lecture started as planned at 4pm and Lasted till 5.15pm. Many students and faculty interacted with Dr K K Ramkrishanan who replied with full enthusiasm and tried to satisfy the audience with his lucid technical Presentation. During the lecture he covered following prominently:

1. Basic Concepts of Cloud 2. Basics of Computer Networking in the cloud environment 3. Storage of the information and migration issue.

This Lecture was organized by IEEE Comsoc Pune Chapter. Prof Suhas Bhise, Students Counselor of IEEE Students Chapter of VIT, Pune coordinated the activity at VIT. He also helped propagate the Theme of Lecture to quite a few engineering colleges. The arrangement for the lecture was very impressive and was possible because of Prof A S Marathe, Prof J V Kulkarni, Prof Mrs Degaokar and Dr R M Jalnekar (Director, VIT). Thanks to VIT. VIT has 102 IEEE Student members. It is well running students chapter since 1999. Both the lectures were highly successful and arrangements at both places were very impressive.

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************************************************************************************* 2013 AP DLT #7: 29 September – 5 October 2013 Lecturer: Maode Ma

Hosting Chapter 2013 Chapter Chairs

New Zealand North & South ComSoc Chapter Nurul Sarkar

New Zealand Central ComSoc Chapter Terence Betlehem

Dr. Maode Ma delivered his technical topics at the following locations:

1. Auckland – 30 September 2013 (Monday) Venue: AUT University Topic 1: Systems QoS Provisioning in LTE/LTE-Advance 4G Wireless Networks Talk & Topic 2: Security Enhancement for M2M in Cyber-Physical Systems

2. Wellington – 2 October 2013 (Wednesday)

Venue: Victoria University Topic: QoS Provisioning in LTE/LTE-Advance 4G Wireless Networks

3. Christchurch – 4 October 2013 (Friday) Venue: University of Canterbury Topic 1: Systems QoS Provisioning in LTE/LTE-Advance 4G Wireless Networks Talk Topic 2: Security Enhancement for M2M in Cyber-Physical Systems

Summary Report from New Zealand North/South ComSoc Chapter chair, Nurul Sarkar IEEE NZ North Section hosted IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer (DL) A/Professor Maode Ma who gave two public lectures on Monday 30 September this year in Auckland. The venue was selected at the Auckland University of Technology. The first talk “Systems QoS Provisioning in LTE/LTE-Advance 4G Wireless Networks” focused on the architecture and quality of service (QoS) provisioning for long term evolution (LTE) advanced 4G technology and was nicely presented in tutorial style. Some issues and open research areas were discussed. The second talk “Security Enhancement for M2M in Cyber-Physical Systems” highlighted authentication protocol for the machine to machine (M2M) communication in the cyber-physical systems (CPS), or the Internet of thing. Despite of the busy time of the year, about 20 participants (15 IEEE and 5 non-IEEE members) from within and outside of 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 from the wider university community. There was an ample opportunity for discussion as well as networking before and after the talk. People have enjoyed talking/networking during the refreshments. Dr Nurul Sarkar, Chair/representative of the IEEE NZ North communication society (ComSoc) Chapter, has organised Prof Ma‟s visit. The event was co-sponsored by IEEE ComSoc and IEEE NZ North section.

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Group Photo in Auckland Summary Report from Harsha Sirisena, New Zealand South Chapter Rep for lecture in Christchurch Dr Ma arrived in Christchurch on 3 October from Wellington. After lunch, he gave an informal seminar titled “QoS Provisioning in LTE/LTE-Advanced 4G Wireless Networks” to students and staff in the Department of Computer and Software Engineering at the University of Canterbury, which was much appreciated. Then, he met with members of the Networks Research Group to discuss mutual research interests. We are grateful to Dr Ma for accepting these additional commitments in on top of his scheduled Distinguished Lecture. Dr Ma delivered his lecture on “Security Enhancement for M2M Communication in Cyber-Physical Systems” at 5:30 pm in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Canterbury. Attendance was poor, perhaps because there are other competing interests on a Friday evening - five people attended, three IEEE ComSoc members and two IEEE members. Two of the attendees were from industry. Despite the small audience, there were many questions asked during the lecture and also a lively Q & A session afterwards in which the industry attendees, one of whom was working in an area related to the lecture, participated very actively. Dr Ma appreciated the feedback from the audience, which he said indicated areas of his work that needed refinement. As there were no non-IEEE members in the audience at the DL, despite it being advertised as being open to all, there was no opportunity of recruiting new members. However, holding regular lecture and other events is obviously important for retaining existing members. As regards future DLs, in Christchurch at least, one lesson to be learnt is that Friday evenings should be avoided when drawing up the schedule. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- We have 7 approved and successful DLTs conducted in Asia Pacific Region this year. This is another good year to all our Communications Society members in our region as we have volunteers who are very enthusiastic in hosting distinguished lecture programs for the benefits of their local communities. We would like to give a big thank you to all the distinguished lecturers who are willing to travel to our region and to share their technical knowledge. Not to be forgotten, we would also like to express our sincere gratitude all the hosting chapters / organizers for their hospitality extended to the lecturers and their efforts in organizing the lectures. We look forward to another fruitful and exciting distinguished lecture tours in our region for the years to come!

II. Action Plan of APB 2012-2013 2.1 Information Services Committee (ISC)

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2.1.1 Vice Chair of Newsletter

Editing and Publication of AP Newsletter Call for IEEE Global Communication Newsletter (GCN) Publish AP Newsletter No. 44 at GLOBECOM 2013 : prepared by Prof. Sanjay S. Pawar 2.1.2 Vice Chair of Homepage (www.comsoc.org/~apb) (1) APB Homepage Enhancement and Maintenance Update of the website of AP region by Prof. Junhuck Kang and Prof. Hung-Yun Hsieh uploaded APB Outstanding Paper Award updated information of new APB officers for 2012-2013 updated ICC 2013 meeting archives uploaded AP Newsletter No. 43 Conference information particularly in AP region Call for papers/participation particularly in AP region (2) 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-monthlypublication) Approval of subscription requests Others

2.2 Chapters Coordination Committee

2.2.1 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 AP Region. These are reported in the previous issues of the Newsletter. 2.2.2 CCC Action Plan • 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 2.2.3 CCC Activities in the second half (July-December) of 2013 The CCC contributed to selection and organization of high level DLTs in the region held in the second half (July-December) of 2013. The following 3 DLTs were approved and held. ---------------------------------------------------- DLT #5 in Indonesia (1305) Lecturer: Prof. Ekram Hossain ([email protected]) Hosting Chapter: Indonesia ComSoc Chapter Dates: 26 August 2013 (Monday) - 29 August 2013 (Thursday) ---------------------------------------------------- DLT #6 in India (1306) Lecturer: Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan ([email protected]) Hosting Chapter: India ComSoc Chapter Dates: 02 August 2013 (Friday) - 23 August 2013 (Friday) ----------------------------------------------------

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DLT #7 in New Zealand (1310) Lecturer: Dr. Maode Ma ([email protected]) Hosting Chapter: Joint New Zealand North/South chapters Dates: 30 September 2013 (Monday) - 04 October 2013 (Friday) ---------------------------------------------------- The detailed information including the lecturers, the hosting ComSoc chapters and their chapter chairs, the schedules and the titles of talks was already above-mentioned. For every DLT, the office Manager is Fanny Su ([email protected]), the director of AP region is Kwang Bok Lee ([email protected]), and the DLT coordinator is Kohei Shimoto ([email protected]). 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 -------------------------------------

2.3 Membership Development Committee

2.3.1 Mission of MDC a. To manage the AP Regional e-mail system containing all AP Regional ComSoc members b. To provide information and analyze statistics related to membership in the AP Region c. To collaborate with the ISC and the AP Office in relation to information distribution d. To coordinate with other ComSoc organizations in developing Sister Societies 2.3.2 MDC Recent Activities Regional Webinar program, which allows the talks given by somedistinguished speaker publicize to the members of our region and the chapters 2.3.3 MDC Action Plan a. Continue the Regional Webinarprogram b. Encourage the members to start new chapters

III. Upcoming conference

- IEEE ICC 2014 http://www.ieee-icc.org 10-14 June, Sydney, Australia The International Conference on Communications (ICC) is one of the two flagship conferences of the IEEE Communications Society, together with IEEE Globecom. Each year the ICC conference attracts about 2-3.000 submitted scientific papers, a technical program committee involving about 1.500 experts provides more than 10.000 reviews, the conference being finally attended by 1.500 - 2.000 professionals from all around the world. IEEE ICC is therefore one of the most significant scientific events of the networking and communications community, a must-attend forum for both industrials and academics working in this area. The ICC conference is a five-day event, three days being dedicated to the technical symposia and two days to tutorials and workshops. The program of the technical symposia includes oral or poster presentations of about 1.000 scientific papers, grouped into 12 thematic tracks, and 18 to 20 parallel sessions. In addition, the conference program includes workshops, tutorials, keynote talks from industrial leaders and renowned academics, panel discussions, a large exposition, business and industrial forums. The 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) will be held in the beautiful city of Sydney, Australia from 10-14 June 2014. Themed “Communications: The Centrepoint of the Digital Economy,” this

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flagship conference of IEEE Communications Society will feature a comprehensive technical program including twelve Symposia and a number of Tutorials and Workshops. IEEE ICC 2014 will also include an exceptional expo program including keynote speakers and Industry Forum & Exhibition. - 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.