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Application Technology Area Committee Meeting Report Koji OKAMURA

Application Technology Area Committee Meeting Report Koji OKAMURA. Reports from each WG Medical HDTV eScience Middleware e-Culture Discussion about e-Culture and Middleware which will be expired soon. Activity of Medical WG after APAN-Xian. Eleven teleconferences for 6 months

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Application Technology Area Committee Meeting Report Koji OKAMURA

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  1. Application Technology Area Committee Meeting ReportKoji OKAMURA • Reports from each WG • Medical • HDTV • eScience • Middleware • e-Culture • Discussion about e-Culture and Middleware which will be expired soon

  2. Activity of Medical WG after APAN-Xian • Eleven teleconferences for 6 months • 118 teleconferences with 16 countries and regions so far • Asia Telemedicine Symposium on Dec 12, 2008 • Standardization for local set-up • Revised version of APAN medical homepage in Feb • 1.5-day session performed for APAN-Hawaii • Healthcare teleconference started • 2.5-day session requested for APAN-NZ • Collaboration with Internet2 and TERENA in May

  3. HDTV Sessions (2 slots on 2008. 1. 23) • Uncompressed 4K Live Streaming of 23rd Kyoto Prize Events from Kyoto to Stockholm (speaker: Daisuke Shirai from NTT) • Live TV Broadcast trial using uncompressed HDTV transmission over IP (speaker: Tetsuo Kawano from NTT) • ANU campus wide digital video reticulation, Virtual Video Recorder project and Podcast Producer pilot (speaker: Andrew Howard from ANU) • HDTV over IPv6 multicast joint collaboration with SingAREN and streaming at SIGCOMM 2007 (speaker: Katsuyuki Hasebe from NICT) • <break> • iHDTV<>Optiportal integration and updates on the iHD roadmap (speaker: Mike Wellings from Research Channel) • - HD video transmission over wireless networks [local demo] (speaker: JongWon Kim and Jungtae Bae from GIST) [local demo]

  4. HDTV WG Meeting on 1.23. 2008 • Reports: • Member reports & HD video over IP technology update (ALL) • Discussions (all participants) • Charter and milestone review: to be discussed at next New Zealand meeting • Discussion on HDTV over IP collaboration • Seeks for joint efforts with other appl. WGs, especially medical WG, for possible demonstration of HDTV technology (at New Zealand) • Pursue a focused meeting on the inter-operability testing and joint development of HD video over IP S/W (at New Zealand)

  5. eScience Working Group • Working group meeting attendance increase. • Created a sub group to discuss live eScience application demos in New Zealand. • Identify applications, contacts, resource requirements • Partner with HD working group to create an HD Optiportal resource which could be shared with other APAN working groups. • Low bandwidth HD video conference • Visualization • Interest in creating discipline specific focusing on areas such as Genomics, Climate, Geoscience.

  6. APAN Middleware WG: Background • Established on the 27th January 2006 for a period of 2 years. • WG Chair: Professor Yasuo Okabe (Kyoto University) • WG Co-Chair: James Sankar (AARNet). • Goals • Opportunity to discuss and participate in the latest middleware developments on topics such as • Identity Access Management (same and single sign on authentication and authorization infrastructures) • Federation frameworks (for scalable anywhere secure easy access to online resources) • Middleware solutions (Shibboleth, A-Select, Edugain, eduroam etc.) • Application integration to middleware (frameworks for common reusable components and tools to deliver specific middleware services) • Middleware policy • Work in conjunction with the Grid Committee to cover topics on (1) Middleware (2) Middleware for Higher Education (Identity Access Management) and (3) Grid Middleware (Grid application access and work flow).

  7. APAN Middleware WG: Charter/Work plan

  8. APAN Middleware WG: Summary of experiences • Positives • Lots of good information gathered and presented within and outside of APAN • Good synergies created with Grid Committee folks. • Many discussions on the development/role PKI offers • Eduroam in APAN has informally become a responsibility of this group • Areas for improvement • Little collaborative work done due to other priorities to develop the network infrastructure. Need to identify and acknowledge members’ development tracks as “fast & immediate”, “average” and “in consideration but not important” to develop subgroups within the WG, as some are more ready than others. • Identity Mgt on campus is becoming a real issue, IdM best practice and national/regional federations focus needs to continue. A survey of APAN members could be a good way to assess current status.

  9. APAN Middleware WG: Discussion notes on the future • The Group has requested an extension of its term to Jan 2010 • The Group will discuss and finalise a new name at the next conference because Middleware is too ambiguous • The new group will focus on the following key areas • Identity Management (campus/federated) • Eduroam • Grid Middleware • Elections have been held and positions confirmed as follows • Chair – Yasuo Okabe • Co-chair – Nate Klingenstein • Secretary – Kento Aida • The Group thanks APAN for its support over the past 2 years and hopes that its request for an extension can be approved at the APAN General Assembly.

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

  11. eCulture Working Group • 22nd APAN July 19, 2006 in Singapore • 23rd APAN Jan 25, 2007 in Manila, Philippines • 24th APAN Aug 30, 2007 in Xian, China • 25th APAN Jan 23, 2007 in Honolulu, USA

  12. Presentations The number of attendees is more than 400.

  13. Presentations by countries

  14. The Mission of eCulture • To make the research and education more active in Asia-Pacific region through applying ICT to all disciplines including Humanities and Social Sciences, and to provide the fruitful outcome to the societies at large

  15. The Goals of the APAN-eCulture To pursue various issues on culture taking full advantage of ICT through active partnership Information-Sharing; information on the practical methods, published in academic conferences etc. best practices and/or lessons learned among members Discussions to; aggregate e-resources scattered among member countries Provision of the place; for collaboration in research or project

  16. Currently Featured Topics • Technical Issues • 3D images • GIS applications, especially Historical GIS • Data sharing method • Cultural Issues • Sub-cultures, Otaku market • Preserving intansible culture, e.g. dance • Food Culture • New dimensions • Education • Cultural coexistence …

  17. Current Chairing Persons Chair • Takaharu KameokaMie University, JAPAN Co-Chair (Interim) • Yong-Moo KwonKorea Institute of Science & Technology, South Korea • Faridah Noor Mohd NoorUniversity of Malaya, Malaysia *We will discuss and determine the new scheme by next APAN.

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