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Network Technology Area Network (APAN)

Network Technology Area Network (APAN). 17 th APAN – Honolulu, Hawaii January 2004. By Dr. Sureswaran Ramadass. Network Technology Area Meeting. Satellite Session and WG Measurement Session and WG Multimedia Session and WG IPv6 Session and WG Security Session and Proposal for WG

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Network Technology Area Network (APAN)

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  1. Network Technology Area Network (APAN) 17th APAN – Honolulu, Hawaii January 2004 By Dr. Sureswaran Ramadass

  2. Network Technology Area Meeting • Satellite Session and WG • Measurement Session and WG • Multimedia Session and WG • IPv6 Session and WG • Security Session and Proposal for WG • SIP Proposal for WG

  3. Satellite Session and WG • About 15 participants locally and 6 participants remotely • 4 speakers (3 remote: 2 Singapore & 1 Malaysia) using MCS over Satellite • Working Group and Elections • -The WG was held right after the session • -Elections were held. • -3 nominations for Seow San to continue as chairman, with no other nominations Network Technology Area Meeting – Satellite Session

  4. TDMA-DAMA (SingAREN funded, partners NTU, USM, UPM) ended in August 2003 AI3 partner projects GRID based rendering cluster on going with Tan Hock Soon (TP) Distance learning collaboration partnership with USM. Projects Network Technology Area Meeting – Satellite Session

  5. IP renumbering in june 2003. Cisco bridging of Satellite Gateway 23rd June AI3 meeting in Danang, Vietnam (2-4 Nov 03) Dynamic Bandwidth Assignment System setup by Haruhito (18 Nov03) IPv6 Seminar via satellite with USM 19-20 jun 2003 Online Seminar on Network Security Policy and Best Practice Guidelines conected by Dr.Sureswaran (for ASTI Phillipines, USM & TP) via Satellite 18 October 03 AI3 Activities since Busan Network Technology Area Meeting – Satellite Session

  6. Objectives: This workshop will provide information and case studies on using Satellite Internet to for high speed internet connectivity. The workshop will also highlight uses of Satellite Internet in positioning, and as well as solutions to common satellite connectivity problems. Topics & Presenters: 1. QoS of DA TDMA over Satellite System Sukumar, Temasek Polytechnic and Ezra Pang, NTU 2. Distance education over Satellite system - a case study Tan Chen Wei , NRG, University of Science Malaysia 3. Distributed Location-Aware Transmission for Ad Hoc Networks Bey-Ling Su & Dr. Frank Lee, National Center for High-Performance Computing 4. Satellite Rainfade Mitigation of KuBand - A Novel Solution Lim Seow San, Jackson Wee and Chiah Pei Chin, Temasek Polytechnic Satellite Internet Workshop Network Technology Area Meeting – Satellite Session

  7. Various MCS testing and Demo with NRG ,USM. GRID based Rendering Cluster with Mr Tan Hock Soon’s Group CVDCU, TP. IPv6 collaboration with USM (TC Wan). UWB interference Checks for Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. Distance Learning Lectures via Satellite with AI3 Partners. GPS based rover with Obstacle Avoidance. WLAN rapid deployable network for Calamities with RWCU TP. Present Collaboration Network Technology Area Meeting – Satellite Session

  8. Measurement Session and WG • About 20 participants to the session • 3 speakers • There are also some measurement plans for the future Network Technology Area Meeting – Measurement

  9. At the 2003 Fall Internet2 Member Meeting, piPES collaboration FastTCP collaboration PAM 2004 Measurement Network Technology Area Meeting – Measurement

  10. Multimedia Session and WG • About 10 participants locally and 8 participants remotely • 2 speakers (2 remote: 1 Kuala Lumpur & 1 USC) using MCS. Network Technology Area Meeting – Satellite Session

  11. Multimedia Conferencing System (MCS) • Upgrade MCS APAN server to latest version. • Use MCS for MM session remote presenters. • Use MCS for collaboration between USM Penang and Temasik Singapore • Virtual Human Project (VHP) • Setup the server and the storage to keep the data set. • Get data from Singapore mirroring site. • Collaboration between UPM and Permingham university for visualization. • Proposal for new projects • 3D conferencing. Network Technology Area Meeting – Multimedia

  12. Presentation during APAN Honolulu 2004 • E-Learning for Education. • By Dr. David Ngo (Multimedia University - Malaysia) • The Integrated Media Systems Center’s Immersive • Multimedia Technologies • By Dr. Isaac Maya (University of Southern California - USA) Network Technology Area Meeting – Multimedia

  13. IPv6 Session • About 30 participants to the session • 4 speakers Network Technology Area Meeting – IPv6

  14. 2003.12.5-6   APAN IPv6 Task Force Kickoff Meeting, Beijing 2004.1.14    Global Joint Gigabit IPv6 Meeting, Brussels Focus on Applications 2004.1.29      2nd APAN IPv6 Task Force meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, Focus on Technology and the current status of APAN members Meetings Network Technology Area Meeting – IPv6

  15. Website http://apan.net/org/ipv6.htm Mailing-list 6technology@apan.net Chairs Chair: Yan MA/BUPT,CN Co-chair: Seung Yun LEE/ETRI, KR Co-chair: Hiroshi ESAKI/WIDE, JP Members Open to APAN members Structure Network Technology Area Meeting – IPv6

  16. Setup mail-list Setup website Education activities Collaboration with NOC/Application group Possible joint research works/projects Action plan Network Technology Area Meeting – IPv6

  17. Security Bof and workshop • About 29 participants to the session • 5 speakers (4 local 1 remote: Holland) • There are also some security plans for the future • Proposal to form working group • (Proposal accepted unanimously at Network Area Mtg, 30th Jan, 04)  To be endorsed by APAN Member mtg 30th Jan, 04. Network Technology Area Meeting – Security

  18. Milestones/ Actions • Draft of the Working Group Charter (2003.10) • Working group’s mailing list (2003.10) • Working group’s website (2003.10) • Workshop, APAN Honolulu Meeting (2004.1.29) Plan • 1 Day Tutorial on Honey-Net (2004.7 – APAN Meeting, Cairns) • Collaborate with TF-CSIRT (Europe) • More speakers from AusCERT in workshops/tutorials • Implementation of a security system in APAN network • IDS • Anti SPAM, viruses • Netmon… Network Technology Area Meeting – Security

  19. Charter • Charter is available on the net. • Main Items: • Prepare policies and guidelines for the security architecture for APAN Organization. • To raise the security awareness and knowledge within APAN community, and • To cooperate with other international security efforts to raise security awareness, capabilities and interoperation globally. • Bi-annual Joint sessions/ Workshops/Tutorials and WG meetings during APAN meetings. (Potentially with NOC and Measurement WG ). • Security architecture includes protection of the physical, intellectual, and electronic assets of the APAN • The security architecture must address issues relating to authentication, authorization, confidentiality, data integrity non-repudiation, and isolation. Network Technology Area Meeting – Security

  20. SIP Proposal for WG • Proposal to form working group • Numerous participants from numerous countries expressed interest • (Proposal accepted unanimously at Network Area Mtg, 30th Jan, 04)  To be endorsed by APAN Member mtg 30th Jan, 04. Network Technology Area Meeting – Security

  21. New Working Group in APAN • Proposal for an APAN Engineering Team/Working Group, part of the APAN “Network Technology”, called “SIP Working Group” • Interim Chair: Stephen.Kingham@aarnet.edu.au • The group will need a work plan • What do we need to peer/promote APAN SIP • How to peer VoIP, H.323 and SIP (routing) • Standardise on a Dial-plan • Who has Equipment, Gateways and or MCUs • Authorisation between VoIP Domains • Co-operate with groups working on QoS Network Technology Area Meeting – New WG (SIP)

  22. Objective: Help get people and organisation started Over one whole day workshop. Activity: Bring a PC with a defined Unix build. build a SER SIP Server Configure some SIP clients Network the servers using DNS, preferably with pre-configured DNS entry in your Organisations DNS. Make calls. Take SIP Server back to home country/organisation. Make calls to other Countries who participate in SIP.edu. Hands on workshop at next APAN meeting Network Technology Area Meeting – New WG (SIP)

  23. Other possible areas of collaboration • Routing – TRIP • Authorisation – who is allowed to make calls to where via my domain • QoS between Domains • VoIP interconnect • Others? Network Technology Area Meeting – New WG (SIP)

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