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THE 14TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SEP. 11-13, 2014, XI’AN, CHINA
Conference Program and Information Booklet
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The 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information
Technology (CIT2014) Xi'an International Conference Center · Qujiang Hotel
Xi’an, China Sept. 11-‐13, 2014
http://meeting.xidian.edu.cn/conference/cit2014/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
KEY ORGANIZERS OF CIT2014 .................................................................................................................... 4
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE CIT2014 GENERAL CHAIRS ....................................................................... 6
MESSAGE FROM THE CIT2014 PROGRAM CHAIRS ...................................................................................... 8
MESSAGE FROM THE CIT2014 STEERING CHAIRS ....................................................................................... 9
CIT2014 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE ............................................................................................................ 10
KEYNOTES AND INVITED TALKS ............................................................................................................... 12
PANEL SESSION ....................................................................................................................................... 21
CONFERENCE PROGRAM ......................................................................................................................... 22 THE 14TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CIT 2014) ................. 22 THE IEEE 2014 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RECENT ADVANCES ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (RACIT2014) ................................................................................................................................................. 28 THE THIRD IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON LARGE-‐SCALE NETWORK SECURITY (LSNS2014) ............................... 30 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON DATA, TEXT, WEB AND SOCIAL NETWORKING MINING (DTWSM2014) 31 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT SENSING AND PROCESSING FOR IMAGE/VIDEO/RADAR IN INTERNET OF THINGS (IVRIOT2014) ................................................................................................................... 31 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM MONITORING BASED ON WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORKS (ESM-‐WSNS2014) ............................................................................................................ 32 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MOBILE MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS (MMN2014) .............................. 33
THE 14TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CIT2014) ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES ........................................................................................... 34
SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES ............................................. 40 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RECENT ADVANCES OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (RACIT2014) ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES ..................................................................................... 40 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON DATA, TEXT, WEB AND SOCIAL NETWORKING MINING (DTWSM2014) ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES .......................................................................................................... 41 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM MONITORING BASED ON WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORKS (ESM-‐WSNS2014) ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES ................................................. 41
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THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT SENSING AND PROCESSING FOR IMAGE/VIDEO/RADAR IN INTERNET OF THINGS (IVRIOT2014) ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES ........................................................ 42 THE THIRD IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON LARGE-‐SCALE NETWORK SECURITY (LSNS2014) ORGANIZING AND
PROGRAM COMMITTEES ................................................................................................................................... 42 THE 2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MOBILE MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS (MMN2014) ORGANIZING AND
PROGRAM COMMITTEES ................................................................................................................................... 43
PRACTICAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................... 44 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................... 44 VENUE ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 CONFERENCE ROOM MAP ................................................................................................................................. 46
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Key Organizers of CIT2014
Prof. Jiandong Li
Honorary Chair of CIT2014 Vice President
Xidian University, China
Prof. Daming Wei Steering Chair of CIT2014
University of Aizu and Tohoku University, Japan
Prof. Laurence T. Yang Steering Chair of CIT2014
St Francis Xavier University, Canada
Prof. Mohammad S. Obaidat (IEEE & SCS Fellow)
General Chair of CIT2014 Monmouth University, USA
Prof. Witold Pedrycz (IEEE Fellow,
Canada Research Chair) General Chair of CIT2014
University of Alberta, Canada
Prof. Zheng Yan General Chair of CIT2014
Xidian University, China/Aalto University, Finland
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Dr. Alvin Chin
Program Chair of CIT2014 Microsoft, China
Prof. Valtteri Niemi
Program Chair of CIT2014 University of Turku, Finland
Prof. Bin Song
Program Chair of CIT2014 Xidian University, China
A.Prof. Hongxin Tian
Local and Financial Chair of CIT2014 Xidian University, China
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Welcome Message from the CIT2014 General Chairs Welcome to the 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT2014) sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC), held during September 11-‐13, 2014, in Xi’an, Shaanxi, P. R. China. On behalf of the Organizing Committee of CIT2014, we would like to express our sincere and warm welcome to all participants! IEEE CIT2014 conference is the 14th edition of the highly successful International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT) previously held as CIT2013 (Sydney, Australia, December 2013), CIT2012 (Chengdu, China, October 2012), CIT2011 (Pafos, Cyprus, August 2011), CIT2010 (Bradford, UK, June 2010), CIT2009 (Xiamen, China, October 2009), CIT2008 (Sydney, Australia, July 2008), CIT2007 (Fukushima, Japan, October 2007), CIT2006 (Seoul, Korea, September 2006), CIT2005 (Shanghai, China, September 2005), CIT2004 (Wuhan, China, September 2004), CIT2002 (Fukusima, Japan, September 2002), CIT2001 (Shanghai, China, September 2001), and CIT2000 (Fukusima, Japan, November 2000). It provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address the resulting profound challenges and to present and discuss their new ideas, research results, applications and experiences on all aspects of computer and information technology. IEEE CIT2014 is sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, and IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC). CIT2014 consists of the main conference, one symposium and five workshops with 92 main conference and 72 workshop/symposium paper presentations from more than 20 countries or regions, and 4 distinguished keynote speeches and 2 invited talks. Specially, we have one panel that attracts many scholars around the world to discuss the next generation mobile networks and services. CIT2014 is one of the largest conferences in the series since its birth in terms of both the participants’ number and technical sessions. For the successful organization of an international conference of this size and diversity, we counted on the great support of many people and organizations. First of all, we would like to sincerely thank Prof. Daming Wei (University of Aizu and Tohoku University, Japan) and Prof. Laurence T. Yang (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada), the Steering Committee Chairs of CIT, for giving us the opportunity to organize the conference and for their support and guidance. We must express our deep thanks to Prof. Jiandong Li (Xidian University, China), the honorary chair of CIT2014 for his care and support, as well as suggestions on the conference organization. We would like to express our appreciation to Prof. Hsiao-‐Hwa Chen (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, China), Prof. Hideko S. Kunii (Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan), Prof. Mohammed Atiquzzaman (University of Oklahoma, USA) and Prof. Zhiyong Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences), for accepting our invitation to be the keynote speakers. Also, we would like to express our appreciation to Prof. Xinbo Gao (Xidian University, China) and Prof. Jinjun Chen (University of Technology Sydney, Australia), for accepting our invitation to be the invited speakers. We would like to give our special thanks to the Program Chairs Dr. Alvin Chin (Microsoft, China), Prof. Valtteri Niemi (University of Turku, Finland), and Prof. Bin Song (Xidian University, China), as well as the Program Track Chairs for their excellent work and great efforts in organizing an outstanding program committee, conducting a rigorous reviewing process and selecting high quality papers from a large number of submissions, and for preparing an excellent conference program. We are grateful to the Workshop/Symposium Chairs Prof. Jun Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China), Prof. Xinyi Huang (Fujian Normal University, China) and Prof. Hossain Shahriar (Kennesaw State University, USA) as well as other chairs, advisory members, steering members, and PC members for their great supports. We would like to thank all reviewers for their hard work, for providing constructive feedback to authors and enabling an excellent selection of the papers. Most importantly, our great appreciation to all authors, for submitting their high-‐quality papers to CIT2014 main conference and its workshops/symposium. Last but not least, we would like to greatly thank the CIT2014 local organization team led by Prof. Hongxin Tian (Xidian University, China), the local and financial chair of CIT2014, for the excellent local arrangement of the conference and Mr. Mingjun Wang (Xidian University, China) for conference web management. CIT2014 is co-‐hosted by the following university, institutes and organizations. They are Xidian University, ISN -‐ State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks (Xidian University), 111 -‐ National 111 Project on Fundamental Theory and Technology of Modern Wireless Information Networks (Xidian University), ITDCN -‐
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Science and Technology on Information Transmission and Dissemination in Communication Networks Laboratory, CISC -‐ Science and Technology on Communication Information Security Control Laboratory, EIN -‐ Electronic Information Network Laboratory, and K. C. Wong Education Foundation, Hong Kong, as well as National Natural Science Foundation of China. We would like to take this chance to express our sincere thanks to the above hosts and foundations for their great supports. We thank all of you for participating in CIT2014. We sincerely hope CIT2014 can stimulate your innovation and future research and play as a platform for your professional activities. Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA Witold Pedrycz, University of Alberta, Canada Zheng Yan, Xidian University, China/Aalto University, Finland General Chairs of CIT2014
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Message from the CIT2014 Program Chairs It is our great pleasure to welcome you for the 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT2014) sponsored by IEEE and IEEE Computer Society, held on September 11-‐13, 2014, in Xi’an, Shaanxi, China. The CIT conference, sponsored by the IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC), is well established in its 14th edition as a highly reputed conference in the field. This edition consists of 64 full papers and 28 short papers selected from 239 submissions, giving an acceptance rate of 26.8% for full papers. We wish to thank the authors of all submitted papers for choosing CIT2014 as the venue to present their high quality research. A high quality review process was done by the highly qualified program committee members. Each paper was reviewed by at least three independent reviewers (and about four review reports in average). We would like to appreciate the efforts of the Program Track Chairs: Baoming Bai (Xidian University, China), Andy Li (University of Florida, USA), Peng Zhang (Xi'an University of Post and Telecommunications, China), Ting Liu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China), Yuanqiang Xia (Beijing Institute of Technology, China), Wen Ji (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Yulei Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Julien Bourgeois (University of Franche-‐Comte, France), Hui Li (Xidian University, China), S. Felix Wu (University of California at Davis, USA), Bin Guo (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China), Ning Wang (Oxford Internet Institute, UK), Jianwei Niu (Beihang University, China), Koustuv Dasgupta (Xerox, India), Lan Du (Xidian University, China), Yantao Guo (Science and Technology on Information Transmission and Dissemination in Communication Networks Laboratory, China), Christian Prehofer (fortiss GmbH, Munich, Germany), Kari Systä (Tampere University of Technology, Finland), Junze Wang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China), Xiaolong Jin (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), ChangLe Li (Xidian University, China), Wenxi Chen (University of Aizu, Japan), Min Sheng (Xidian University, China), Tony Quek (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore), Yunsong Li (Xidian University, China), Yu You (Nokia, Finland). They all greatly assisted us during the conference program organization, from setting up the program committees of their respective tracks to the reviewing process and paper selection for the program of the conference with reputed experts in their track fields. We would like to extend our thanks to the program committee members and to additional reviewers who contributed their precious time and expertise to provide professional reviews and very interesting feedback to authors in a tight time schedule. We are fortunate and delighted to work in coordination with the Steering Chairs Prof. Daming Wei (University of Aizuand Tohoku, Japan) and Prof. Laurence T. Yang (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada), and the General Chairs Prof. Mohammad S. Obaidat (Monmouth University, USA), Prof. Witold Pedrycz (University of Alberta, Canada), and Prof. Zheng Yan (Xidian University, China/Aalto University, Finland) for a successful CIT2014 and for the success of the final program. We sincerely appreciate their constant support and guidance. It was a great pleasure to work with such an excellent team. Also, we would like to express our gratitude to the local team for managing the program information in the conference website, and their efficient assistances on the conference. We expect this conference to be a highly stimulating event to foster interesting discussions as well as useful interaction between researchers, and to provide an excellent forum for exchanging and developing new ideas in the field of computer and information technology. Alvin Chin, Microsoft, China Valtteri Niemi, University of Turku, Finland Bin Song, Xidian University, China Program Chairs of CIT2014
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Message from the CIT2014 Steering Chairs Welcome to the 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT2014). It is our great pleasure and honor to hold CIT2014 in Xi’an, Shaanxi, China, September 11-‐13, 2014. On behalf of the CIT steering committee and CIT2014 organizing committee, we would like to express to all the participants, especially our visitors from outside countries, our cordial welcome and high respect. With the rapid growth in computing and information technology, the past decade has witnessed a proliferation of powerful parallel and distributed systems and an ever increasing demand for practice of computer and information technology (CIT). CIT has moved into the mainstream of computing and has become a key technology in determining future research and development activities in many academic and industrial branches. CIT2014 is the event in a series of highly successful International Conferences on Computer and Information Technology (CIT), previously held as CIT2013 (Sydney, Australia, December 2013), CIT2012 (Chengdu, China, October 2012), CIT2011 (Paphos, Cyprus, August 2011), CIT2010 (Bradford, UK, June 2010), CIT2009 (Xiamen, China, October 2009), CIT2008 (Sydney, Australia, July 2008), CIT2007 (Fukushima, Japan, October 2007), CIT2006 (Seoul, Korea, September 2006), CIT2005 (Shanghai, China, September 2005), CIT2004 (Wuhan, China, September 2004), CIT2002 (Fukusima, Japan, September 2002), CIT2001 (Shanghai, China, September 2001), and CIT2000 (Fukusima, Japan, October 2000). An international conference can be organized by supports and great voluntary efforts of many people and organizations and our main responsibility is to coordinate the various tasks carried out with other willing and talented volunteers. We would like to thank the General Chairs Prof. Mohammad S. Obaidat (Monmouth University, USA), Prof. Witold Pedrycz (University of Alberta, Canada), and Prof. Zheng Yan (Xidian University, China/Aalto University, Finland) for very successful organization of CIT2014. We would like to express our special thanks to the Program Chairs Dr. Alvin Chin (Microsoft, China), Prof. Valtteri Niemi (University of Turku, Finland), and Prof. Bin Song (Xidian University, China) with all program track chairs for making excellent technical program. We would like to greatly appreciate the Workshop/Symposium Chairs Prof. Jun Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China), Prof. Xinyi Huang (Fujian Normal University, China) and Prof. Hossain Shahriar (Kennesaw State University, USA), for organizing 6 excellent CIT workshops/symposium. We also thank all chairs and committee members of the CIT2014 workshops/symposium. Without workshops/symposium, we could not successfully organize CIT2014. We also would like to express our appreciation for the excellent local team for the prefect local arrangements and the detailed registration work, especially to Prof. Hongxin Tian, for his significant contribution on CIT2014. Finally, we also would like to take opportunity to thank all the members of the organizing committee, the program track chairs and technical program committee as well as all of the authors who submitted papers and reviewers who reviewed huge number of papers. Daming Wei, University of Aizu and Tohoku University, Japan Laurence T. Yang, St Francis Xavier University, Canada Steering Chairs of CIT2014
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CIT2014 Program at a Glance Date: Sept. 10th, 2014, Conference registration starts at 14:00 Date: Sept. 11th, 2014, Thursday Time Activities and Locations 8:30 – 9:00 Opening of CIT2014 Auditorium (Room A) 9: 00 – 10: 00 Keynote 1 by Prof. Hsiao-‐Hwa Chen Auditorium (Room A) 10: 00 – 10: 30 Tea Break 10: 30 – 11: 30 Keynote 2 by Prof. Hideko S. Kunii Auditorium (Room A) 11: 30 – 12: 30 Keynote 3 by Prof. Zhiyong Liu Auditorium (Room A) 12: 30 – 14: 00 Lunch Rain Forest Cafe(雨林咖啡) 14: 00 – 15: 30 Symposium and workshop sessions
RACIT-‐04 (Room B)
RACIT-‐01 (Room C)
RACIT-‐07 (Room D)
DTWSM-‐01 (Room E)
ESM-‐WSNs-‐01 (Room F)
15: 30 – 15: 45 Tea Break 15: 45 – 17: 15 Symposium and workshop sessions
RACIT-‐05 (Room B)
RACIT-‐02 (Room C)
RACIT-‐08 (Room D)
DTWSM-‐02 (Room E)
ESM-‐WSNs-‐02 (Room F)
17: 15 – 18: 45 Symposium and workshop sessions RACIT-‐06 (Room B)
RACIT-‐03 (Room C)
LSNS-‐01 (Room D)
ivrIoT-‐01 (Room E)
MMN-‐01 (Room F)
19:00 Dinner Rain Forest Cafe(雨林咖啡) Date: Sept. 12th, 2014, Friday Time Activities and Locations 8: 30 – 10:30 CIT sessions
CIT-‐01 (Room B)
CIT-‐05 (Room C)
CIT-‐09 (Room D)
CIT-‐13 (Room E)
CIT-‐17 (Room F)
10: 30 – 10: 45 Tea Break 10: 45 – 12: 45 CIT sessions
CIT-‐02 (Room B)
CIT-‐06 (Room C)
CIT-‐10 (Room D)
CIT-‐14 (Room E)
CIT-‐18 (Room F)
12: 45 – 14:00 Lunch Rain Forest Cafe(雨林咖啡) 14: 00 – 16: 00 CIT sessions
CIT-‐03 (Room B)
CIT-‐07 (Room C)
CIT-‐11 (Room D)
CIT-‐15 (Room E)
CIT-‐19 (Room F)
16: 00 – 16: 30 Tea Break 16: 30 – 18: 30 CIT sessions
CIT-‐04 (Room B)
CIT-‐08 (Room C)
CIT-‐12 (Room D)
CIT-‐16 (Room E)
CIT-‐20 (Room F)
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19:00 Banquet Dragon Palace(腾龙阁) Date: Sept. 13th, 2014, Saturday Time Activities Location 8: 30 -‐ 9: 30 Keynote 4 by Prof. Mohammed Atiquzzaman Auditorium (Room A) 9: 30 –10: 30 Invited talk 1 by Prof. Xinbo Gao Auditorium (Room A) 10: 30 –10: 45 Tea Break 10:45 – 11:45 Invited talk 2 by Prof. Jinjun Chen Auditorium (Room A) 11:45 – 12:45 Panel discussion Auditorium (Room A) Conference ends
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Keynotes and Invited Talks
Keynote Session 1 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 9: 00 – 10: 00, auditorium Room A) Chair: Prof. Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA
Three-‐Dimensional Complementary Coded Multi-‐User MIMO Systems
Prof. Hsiao-‐Hwa Chen
Distinguished Professor, IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow The Editor-‐in-‐Chief of IEEE Wireless Communications (IF=6.54)
Elected member of ComSoc Board of Governors Department of Engineering Science,National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, China
Abstract
This talk is a review on our ongoing research effort to design multi-‐user Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems based on chip-‐level space-‐time coded CDMA system. It is characterized by its innovative spreading and space-‐time codes, namely three dimensional complementary codes (3DCCs), which offer a unique paradigm to design space-‐time coded signature codes for multi-‐user MIMO systems. The proposed system achieves superior interference-‐resistant performance owing to the unique correlation properties of 3DCCs. It has an ability to offer diversity and multiplexing advantages at the same time with a flexible tradeoff between diversity and multiplexing gains to suit for varying channel conditions and application requirements. Additionally, its multi-‐dimensional sequence design provides an extra frequency diversity gain for its further performance improvement.
Biography Hsiao-‐Hwa Chen received B.S. and M.S. degrees with the highest honor from Zhejiang University, China, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Oulu, Finland, in 1982, 1985, and 1990, respectively, all in Electrical Engineering. He has authored or co-‐authored over 300 technical papers in major international journals and conferences, five books and several book chapters in the areas of communications, including the books titled "Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks" (512 pages) and "The Next Generation CDMA Technologies" (468 pages), both published by John Wiley
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and Sons in 2005 and 2007, respectively. He has been an active volunteer for IEEE various technical activities for over 20 years. Currently, he is serving as the Chair of IEEE ComSoc Radio Communications Committee, and the Vice Chair of IEEE ComSoc Communications and Information Security Technical Committee. He served or is serving as symposium chair/co-‐chair of many major IEEE conferences, including VTC, ICC, Globecom and WCNC, etc. He served or is serving as Associate Editor or/and Guest Editor of numerous important technical journals in communications. He is serving as the Editor-‐in-‐Chief of IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, the Editor-‐in-‐Chief (Asia and Pacific) for Wiley's Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC) Journal and Wiley's International Journal of Communication Systems, etc. He is the founding Editor-‐in-‐Chief of Wiley' Security and Communication Networks journal (www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/security). He is also an adjunct Professor of Zhejiang University, China, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. Professor Chen is a recipient of the Best Paper Award in IEEE WCNC 2008. He is a Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of IET.
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Keynote Session 2 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 10: 30 – 11: 30, auditorium Room A) Chair Prof. Daming Wei, University of Aizu and Tohoku University, Japan The Issues of IT Services/Software Industries in Japan and an Eco-‐system for Their
Reform
Prof. Hideko S. Kunii
Deputy president, General Manager Gender Equality Promotion Office Professor Graduate School of Engineering Management Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Abstract
The global competitiveness of Japanese industries has declined dramatically for the last more than 10 years. One of the major reasons is related to software such as the ignorance of the innovation power of the software by the overall Japanese society and the structural issues of the IT services and software industries in Japan. This presentation describes the major problems such as the unique structure of the IT services and software industries in Japan with their clients, their management style and culture, and the education system at the national level. Recently these issues have been recognized by the government and industry associations. The author presents the activities to reform this situation and further proposes the need of an eco-‐system.
Biography Hideko S. Kunii received her first Master's degree from Ochanomizu University and second from San Jose State University, and Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin in 1983. She is a former Corporate Senior Vice President of Ricoh Co., Ltd. In 1982-‐2008 she has been in charge of R&D and business in the software, system and communication fields of Ricoh Co., Ltd. and then the Chairperson of Ricoh IT Solutions Co., Ltd. until 2013. She has served as a member of Councils to several Japanese Ministries, including Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and Internal Affairs and Communications. In addition, she serves as a vice chairperson of Japan Information Technology Services Industry Association and a director of Innovation Network Committee of Innovation Network Corporation of Japan. She has served as a vice president of the Database Society of Japan from 2002 to 2012. Dr. Kunii authored "Graph Data Model and its Data Language," published by Springer-‐Verlag in 1990. She is IEICE (The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers) Fellow, IPSJ (Information Processing Society of Japan) Fellow.
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Keynote Session 3 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 11: 30 – 12: 30, auditorium Room A) Chair: Prof. Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Green Networking -‐-‐-‐ Energy Efficient Network Scheduling and Routing
Prof. Zhiyong Liu
The Institute of Computing Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract
Energy consumption is one of the most important issues for the design and operation of networks as well as networked computing systems. Energy-‐efficiency is a hot topic for research and development, and various energy saving techniques are proposed for computing systems and networks. I will give an introduction of some progresses of our research on energy saving techniques from the perspective of scheduling and routing. In particular, I will talk about distributed (without centralized control) algorithm design for energy-‐efficient network routing, and universally stable routing protocol design for network energy efficiency. Some theoretical and experimental results obtained from our current research will be presented.
Biography Zhiyong Liu received his Ph.D. Degree in Computer Science from the Institute of Computing Technology (ICT), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing China, in 1987, and worked as a Professor in the Institute of Computing Technology since 1987. He was the Executive Director General of the Directorate for Information Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China, from 1995 to 2006. He is now a Chair Professor in the Advanced Research Laboratory, ICT, CAS. He published more than a hundred papers on academic journals and conferences, as well as a number of articles on technical review, science policy, and administration. He served as Board Member, Referee, Editor/Associate Editor in Chief, and Invited Editor for some journals, Program/Organization Committee Member/Chairman, and Advisory Committee Member/Chairman, for a number of national and international conferences, Expert Committee Member for a number of research initiatives, and Investigator/Principal Investigator of research projects on computer control system, computer architecture, and algorithm, and computer network. His research interests include computer architectures, networks, algorithms, and distributed and parallel computing.
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Keynote Session 4 (Sept. 13, 2014, Saturday, 8: 30 – 9: 30, auditorium Room A) Chair: Prof. Zheng Yan, Xidian University, China/Aalto University, Finland
Mobility Management for Seamless Space Communications
Prof. Mohammed Atiquzzaman
Edith J. Kinney Gaylord Presidential Professor School of Computer Science, University of Oklahoma, USA
Abstract
Data download from spacecrafts, such as satellites, have traditionally been carried out through dedicated links. Shared links using Internet Protocol-‐based communication offers a number of advantages over dedicated links. The movement of spacecrafts however gives rise to mobility management issues. This talk will discuss various networks layer and transport layer solutions for mobility management in space networks, including host mobility and networks in motion which is applicable for satellites, planes, trains, automobile etc. In the case of network in motion, rather than handing off individual hosts, it is more efficient to handover the networks between access points. This results in the handoff being transparent to the hosts and less control traffic in the resource challenged wireless networks. The talk with provide an overview of the network layer based solution being developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force and compare with the end-‐to-‐end based solution (SINEMO) being developed at University of Oklahoma in conjunction with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for on networks in motion. The application of networks in motion will be illustrated for both terrestrial and space environment.
Biography
Mohammed Atiquzzaman (Senior Member, IEEE) obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Electronics from the University of Manchester (UK) in 1984 and 1987, respectively. He currently holds the Edith J Kinney Gaylord Presidential professorship in the School of Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Atiquzzaman is the Editor-‐in-‐Chief of Journal of Networks and Computer Applications, the founding Editor-‐in-‐Chief of Vehicular Communications, and serves/served on the editorial boards of many journals including IEEE Communications Magazine, Real Time Imaging Journal, International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems and Journal of Sensor Networks and International Journal of Communication Systems. He co-‐chaired the IEEE High Performance Switching and Routing Symposium (2003, 2011), IEEE Globecom and ICC (2014, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006), IEEE VTC (2013) and the SPIE Quality of Service over Next Generation Data Networks conferences (2001, 2002, 2003). He was the panels
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co-‐chair of INFOCOM’05, and is/has been in the program committee of many conferences such as INFOCOM, Globecom, ICCCN, ICCIT, Local Computer Networks, and serves on the review panels at the National Science Foundation. He is the current Vice Chair of IEEE Communication Society Technical Committee on Communications Switching and Routing. Dr. Atiquzzaman received IEEE Communication Society's Fred W. Ellersick Prize, and NASA Group Achievement Award for "outstanding work to further NASA Glenn Research Center's effort in the area of Advanced Communications/Air Traffic Management's Fiber Optic Signal Distribution for Aeronautical Communications" project. He is the co-‐author of the book “Performance of TCP/IP over ATM networks” and has over 270 refereed publications, available at www.cs.ou.edu/~atiq. His current research interests are in areas of transport protocols, wireless and mobile networks, ad hoc networks, satellite networks, power-‐aware networking, and optical communications. His research has been funded by National Science Foundation (NSF), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and U.S. Air Force, Cisco and Honeywell.
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Invited Talk Session 1 (Sept. 13, 2014, Saturday, 9: 30 – 10: 30, auditorium Room A) Chair: Prof. Valtteri Niemi, University of Turku, Finland
Learning Image Quality Evaluation
Prof. Xinbo Gao IET Fellow
Xidian University, Xi'an, China
Abstract Recent years have witnessed dramatically increased interest and demand for accurate, easy-‐to-‐use, and practical image quality assessment (IQA) tools that can be used to evaluate, control, and improve the perceptual quality of image content in a wide variety of practical image acquisition, communication, and display systems. Usually human beings can evaluate the quality of distorted image easily based on the human visual and cognitive system. To build the computational model that can predict the visual perception quality automatically, we learn the perception and cognition process of human beings via machine learning techniques. In this talk, I will introduce some of our works on learning image quality evaluation. Aiming at the different training image database with full labels and partial labels, we employ the supervised, semi-‐ supervised machine learning methods to simulate the human intelligence on IQA. Based on having the original or reference image or no, we classify the available IQA methods into 3 categories, full-‐, reduced-‐ and no-‐reference schemes. Finally, I will introduce some new research topics and applications of in these 3 aspects of IQA.
Biography Xinbo Gao received the B.E., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in signal and information processing from Xidian University, China, in 1994, 1997 and 1999 respectively. From 1997 to 1998, he was a research fellow in the Department of Computer Science at Shizuoka University, Japan. From 2000 to 2001, he was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Information Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Since 2001, he joined the School of Electronic Engineering at Xidian University. Currently, he is a Cheung Kong Professor of Ministry of Education of China, the winner of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and Director of the State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks (ISN), Xidian University. His research interests include machine learning, visual information processing, and pattern recognition. In these areas, he has published 6 books and around 200 technical articles in refereed journals and proceedings including IEEE TIP,
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TCSVT, TNNLS, TSMC, IJCV, Pattern Recognition etc. He is on the editorial boards of journals including EURASIP Signal Processing (Elsevier), and Neurocomputing (Elsevier). He served as general co-‐chair or program committee co-‐chair or PC member for around 30 major international conferences. He is a senior member of IEEE and the Membership Development Committee Chair of IEEE Xi'an Section, a Fellow of IET, and Vice Chairman of IET Xi'an Network.
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Invited Talk Session 2 (Sept. 13, 2014, Saturday, 10: 45 – 11: 45, auditorium Room A) Chair: Dr. Alvin Chin, Microsoft, China
Cloud Computing, Big Data and Scalable Privacy Preservation
Prof. Jinjun Chen University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia
Abstract
Cloud computing promises an open environment where customers can deploy IT services in pay-‐as-‐you-‐go fashion while saving huge capital investment in their own IT infrastructure. While cloud provides a promising infrastructure for big data applications such as medical data analysis, privacy preservation becomes critical because user privacy is a serious concern in practice. In this talk, we will discuss privacy preservation in general and then propose our solutions for scalable privacy preservation of big data applications on cloud.
Biography Dr Jinjun Chen is an Associate Professor from Faculty of Engineering and IT, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. He is the Director of Lab for Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems, and Lab for Agile Information Systems at UTS. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and Software Engineering from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Dr Chen's research interests include cloud computing, big data, distributed systems, workflow management, privacy and security, and related various research topics. His research results have been published in more than 130 papers in international journals and conferences, including IEEE Transactions on Service Computing, ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE), IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), and IEEE Transactions on Computers (TC). He received Swinburne Vice-‐Chancellor's Research Award for early career researchers (2008), IEEE Computer Society Outstanding Leadership Award (2008-‐2009) and (2010-‐2011), IEEE Computer Society Service Award (2007), Swinburne Faculty of ICT Research Thesis Excellence Award (2007). He is an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on Computers, and IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing. He is the Chair of IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC), Vice Chair of Steering Committee of Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Founder and Coordinator of IEEE TCSC Technical Area on Big Data and MapReduce, Technical Area on Workflow Management in Scalable Computing Environments, Founder and Steering Committee Co-‐Chair of IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Cloud Computing, and IEEE International Conference on Big Data Science and Engineering.
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Panel Session Topic: Perspectives on Next Generation Mobile Networks and Services (Sept. 13, 2014, Saturday, 11: 45 – 12: 45, auditorium Room A) Chair: Prof. Valtteri Niemi, University of Turku, Finland Abstract: Until today, a new generation of mobile communication technologies has emerged every ten years. These rapid renewal cycles have been driven by advances in radio and network technologies on one hand, and by market demand for new and better communication services on the other hand. We are soon approaching the prime time of the 4th generation mobile networks but, at the same time, research for the next generation is well on its way. The panel will discuss and identify key factors that differentiate 5th generation from its predecessors. Examples of discussion points are: -‐ what are the key technologies that make the new generation more efficient and scalable? -‐ what are the key topics that definitely need further research? -‐ what are such new applications and services that are most likely to consume the increased potential for information exchange? -‐ are there new business models that are made possible by the next generation mobile technologies? -‐ are any impacts envisioned on lifes of ordinary people all over the world? Panelist: TBD.
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Conference Program
The 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2014) CIT-‐01: Wireless Communications (1) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 8: 30 – 10:30, Room B) Session Chair: Prof. Ronghui Hou, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Performance Evaluation for Sum Capacity in OFDMA System with Proportional Fairness Su Fong Chien, Lo Ka Kien, Heng Siong Lim and Kae Hsiang Kwong
An Improved Wi-‐Fi Indoor Positioning Method via Signal Strength Order Invariance Jie Zhuang, Jiadong Zhang, Demin Zhou, Hong Pang and Wei Huang
Efficient Taguchi Algorithm for Cognitive Radio Spectrum Allocation Zhuo Qiu, Yongqiang Hei and Min Li
Net Utility-‐Oriented Mobility Load Balancing in Self-‐Optimizing Networks Chungang Yang
Time Routing: a community based routing protocol for Opportunistic Networks Xuebin Ma, Zhenchao Ouyang, Jing Bai and Xin Zhan
CIT-‐02: Wireless Communications (2) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 10: 45 – 12:45, Room B) Session Chair: Dr. Xijun Wang, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Cooperation Strategies by Cournot Game for Partner Selection and Power Control in S-‐UMTS Lixi Fu, Di Liu, Yizhou He, Gaofeng Cui, Huaqing Liang and Weidong Wang
Study of a Target Positioning Algorithm with Data Filtering in Wireless Sensor Networks Yan Shi, Jing Zhao, Shengtao Yu, Songhua Huang and Zhaochen Zhang
Pattern-‐Aware Sequential Monte Carlo Detection for Generalized Space-‐Time Shift Keying Jianping Zheng, Juan Tao, Jinfang Dou and Baoming Bai
Joint Vector Perturbation Precoding for multiuser MIMO-‐OFDM Systems Rui Chen, Changle Li, Bo Su and Jiandong Li
An Energy-‐Efficient Power Control Approach for IEEE 802.11n Wireless LANs Yan Zhang, Yuan Li, Zecai Shao, Min Sheng, Sen Bian and Jianxiang Chu
CIT-‐03: Wireless Communications (3) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 14: 00 – 16:00, Room B) Session Chair: Dr. Weijia Han, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
A Numerical Study of Scheduling Power Efficiency Gain for MIMO-‐OFDM Networks Xiangyu Gao and Yuesheng Zhu
Power and Delay-‐aware Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks Salwa Othmen, Faouzi Zarai and Mohammad S. Obaidat
A Scheduling Framework Supporting QoS in Wireless Mesh Network Ya Gao, Hailin Zhang, Xiaofeng Lu and Dong Yang
Optimization of Non-‐Convex Cooperative Spectrum Sensing with Modified Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm
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Min Li, Yongqiang Hei and Zhuo Qiu, Performance Evaluation and Optimization of SRVCC Handover Scheme
Tingting Yuan, Zesong Fei, Yuqiao Ren and Jianyin Zhang
CIT-‐04: Wireless Communications (4) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 16: 30 – 18:30, Room B) Session Chair: Prof. Hsiao-‐Hwa Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, China ([email protected])
Outage Performance for Two-‐way AF Relaying with Asymmetric Date Rate Requirements and Imperfect CSI over Nakagami-‐\emph{m} Fading
Qifei Bu, Jianhua Ge and Yitong Chen Outage and Diversity Analysis of Cognitive Relay Networks with Direct Link under Interference Constraints over Nakagami-‐m Fading
Yitong Chen, Jianhua Ge and Qifei Bu A Reliable Beaconless Routing Protocol for VANETs
Yun Chen, Changle Li, Xiaolei Han, Mingyu Gao and Lina Zhu Full-‐Duplex MIMO Wireless Communication System
Wu Shandan, An Peng, Li Chao and Yao Mingwu Avoiding Information Congestion in VANETs: A Congestion Game Approach
Chen Chen, Yajuan Li and Qingqi Pei
CIT-‐05: Microwave and Radar (1) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 8: 30 – 10:30, Room C) Session Chair: Prof. Lan Du, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Chaotic Discrete Frequency Coding Waveform Design for MIMO Radar Dong Shen, Yu Zhou, Xin Liu and Linrang Zhang
Space-‐surface Bistatic Sar Using Beidou-‐2 as Illuminator Weiming Tian, Tian Zhang, Cheng Hu, Xiaopeng Yang and Tao Zeng
Radar Signal Parameter Estimation with Sparse Bayesian Representation Based on Zoom-‐Dictionary
Danlei Xu, Lan Du and Hongwei Liu Study of Multistatic Radar against False Targets Jamming using Spatial Scattering Properties
Shanshan Zhao, Linrang Zhang, Yu Zhou and Nan Liu
CIT-‐06: Microwave and Radar (2) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 10: 45 – 12:45, Room C) Session Chair: Dr. Lei Zhang, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Design and Simulation of Elliptic Aperture Array with Low Side Lobes on Airplane Jirong Zhou, Xunwang Zhao and Yu Zhang
UV Coverage Optimization with Simulated Annealing Huan Zhou, Haitao Li and Guangliang Dong
SAR Image Despeckling Based on the Nonlocally Centralized Sparse Representation Model Chenglong Wang, Guanghui Zhao, Guangming Shi and Huan Li
Radar Emitter Recognition in Airborne RWR/ESM Based on Improved K Nearest Neighbor Algorithm
Wang Ruijia, Wang Xing, Cheng Siyi and Zhou Dong-‐Qing
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CIT-‐07: Pattern Recognition, Data Mining and Artificial Intelligence (1) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 14: 00 – 16:00, Room C) Session Chair: Prof. Shengli Wu, Jiangsu University, China ([email protected])
Efficient Personalized Recommendation of Mobile Web Content Using an EM-‐based Clustering method
Ming He, Alvin Chin, Enhong Chen and Jilei Tian Mining Periodic Patterns from Nested Event Logs
Janusz Getta, Marcin Zimniak and Wolfgang Benn SAR Sea Ice Image Segmentation Using Watershed with Intensity-‐based Region Merging
Tolulope Bamidele Ijitona, Jinchang Ren and Byongjun Hwang Fature Extraction and Pattern Recognition for Human Motion by a Deep Sparse Autoencoder
Hailong Liu and Taniguchi Tadahiro
CIT-‐08: Pattern Recognition, Data Mining and Artificial Intelligence (2) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 16: 30 – 18:30, Room C) Session Chair: Dr. Janusz Getta, University of Wollongong, Australia ([email protected])
Human Action Recognition using Compact Global Descriptors Derived from 2DPCA-‐2DLDA Yangyang Wang, Yibo Li and Xiaofei Ji
Real-‐time Moving Object Detection from Airborne Videos with Relative Distance Change Measure Xiaosong Lan, Shuxiao Li and Hongxing Chang
Road Detection Based on Off-‐line and On-‐line Learning Qi Xie, Hao Fu, Tao Wu and Meiping Shi
Task Specific Top-‐Down Visual Attention Based on Local Pattern Analysis and Histogram Backprojection
Yiping Shen, Shuxiao Li, Cheng Fei Zhu and Hongxing Chang
CIT-‐09: Computer Science (1) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 8: 30 – 10:30, Room D) Session Chair: Prof. Zhiyong Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China ([email protected])
Exploration of a Heterogeneous Concentrated-‐Sparse On-‐Chip Interconnect for Energy Efficient Multicore Architecture
Thomas Canhao Xu, Ville Leppänen and Martti Forsell Assimilating Cleaning Operations with Flash-‐Level Parallelism for NAND Flash-‐Based Devices
Ronghui Wang, Zhiguang Chen, Nong Xiao, Minxuan Zhang and Weihua Dong Simple Octree Solution for Multi-‐resolution LiDAR Processing and Visualisation
Yu You, Ville-‐Veikko Mattila, Lixin Fan and Kimmo Roimela Illustrating Software Modifiability -‐ Capturing Cohesion and Coupling in a Force-‐Optimized Graph
Johannes Holvitie and Ville Leppänen An Analytic Hierarchy Process Algorithm for Cloud based WiFi Offloading
Xingyu Liu, Peng Zhang, Zheng Yan and Weixue Gong CIT-‐10: Computer Science (2) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 10: 45 – 12:45, Room D) Session Chair: Dr. Thomas Canhao Xu, University of Turku, Finland ([email protected])
Performance Prediction Model in Heterogeneous MapReduce Environments Yuanquan Fan, Weiguo Wu, Yunlong Xu, Yangjie Cao and Qian Li
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Customized Core Layout, A Case Study on Dual-‐core Dynamic Binary Translation System Fan Xu, Li Shen, Zhiying Wang, Bo Su, Hui Guo and Wei Chen
Contract-‐based Generic Programming Mechanism for Dynamic Service Orchestration Wuping Xie
A CRI based Vertical Handoff Algorithm in Heterogeneous Networks Hu Mingdi and Yang Wujun
CIT-‐11: Reliability, Security, Privacy and Trust (1) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 14: 00 – 16:00, Room D) Session Chair: Prof. Valtteri Niemi, University of Turku, Finland ([email protected])
Capacity-‐Equivocation Region Bounds for Degraded Broadcast Channel with Action-‐Dependent States
Xinxing Yin, Yan Zhu, Xiao Chen, Liang Pang and Zhi Xue A Novel Technique for Ring Oscillator Based PUFs to Enroll Stable Challenge Response Pairs
Chaohui Du and Guoqiang Bai LRMAPC: a Lightweight RFID Mutual Authentication Protocol with Cache in the Reader for IoT
Kai Fan, Chen Liang, Hui Li and Yintang Yang New Ciphertext-‐policy Attribute-‐based Encryption with Efficient Revocation
Long Hui Zu, Zhen Hua Liu and Juan Juan Li Spatially Aware Malware Infection Modeling Framework
Aapo Kalliola and Tuomas Aura
CIT-‐12: Reliability, Security, Privacy and Trust (2) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 16: 30 – 18:30, Room D) Session Chair: Prof. Zheng Yan, Xidian University, China/Aalto University, Finland ([email protected])
A Soft Decision Scheme against Intermittent SSDF Attack in Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Jingyu Feng, Yuqing Zhang and Guangyue Lu
Generic Codes Based Traitor Tracing and Revoking Scheme from Attribute-‐Based Encryption Xingwen Zhao, Gaofei Zhao and Hui Li
DIAS: Automated Online Analysis for Android Applications Juanru Li, Yuanyuan Zhang, Wenbo Yang, Junliang Shu and Dawu Gu
On Reusable Projective Garbling Schemes Tommi Meskanen, Valtteri Niemi and Noora Nieminen
Research on Node Trusted Degree Based Security Routing Technology Hongquan Liang and Wei Wu
CIT-‐13: Mobile Multimedia Communications (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 8: 30 – 10:30, Room E) Session Chair: Prof. Yunsong Li, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Belief Propagation based Compressed Video Streaming in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks Fang Tian, Haixiao Liu, Bin Song and Guangliang Ren
Multidimensional QoE Assessment of Multi-‐View Video and Audio (MVV-‐A) IP Multicast Transmission Methods
Kazunori Sako and Toshiro Nunome A Method to Evaluate Quality of Real Time Video Streaming in Radio Access Network
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Ang Chen, Xiaolin Deng, Yongmei Qi, Salah Addin Mohammed, Zesong Fei and Jianyin Zhang Toward Designing Efficient Application to Identify Objects for Visually Impaired Lamya Albraheem, Hessah Almotiry, Hind Abahussain, Lama Alhammad, Masheal Alshehri, Reem Aldosari and Sara Alkathiri
A QoE-‐ driven Resource Allocation Strategy for OFDM Multiuser-‐Multiservice System Xiaolin Deng, Qiang Gao and Salah Addin Mohammed
CIT-‐14: Information Technology (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 10: 45 – 12:45, Room E) Session Chair: Prof. Fengkui Gong, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Quasi-‐Cyclic LDPC Codes Based on the Improved Combining Method Yuan-‐Hua Liu, Mei-‐Ling Zhang and Xin-‐Liang Niu
A Bayesian Framework of Information Theoretic Metrics for Anonymity Han-‐Ru Pei, Zhi-‐Jian Wang and Yu Wang
Design and Evaluation of Virtual Channel-‐Based Optical-‐Electrical Interface for Optical Network-‐on-‐Chip
Weiwei Fu, Mingmin Yuan, Tianzhou Chen and Li Liu POND: A Novel Protocol for Network Coding based on Hybrid Cryptographic Scheme
Chengqiang Huang, Atsuko Miyaji, Longhai Li and Shangmei Xu Efficiency Priority Schedule Mechanism with Network Coding in Wireless Networks
Rui Zhang, Guoliang Ding, Quan Qian and Bofeng Zhang
CIT-‐15: Information Technology & IT for Biomedicine (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 14: 00 – 16:00, Room E) Session Chair: Prof. Kari Systä, Tampere University of Technology, Finland ([email protected])
Transport Route Planning for Mobile Tour Applications Shou-‐Chih Lo, Fu-‐Chiang Huang and Chien-‐Chung Wang
Quality Models of e-‐Government Online Services -‐ Towards a Local Focus Filipe Sá, Álvaro Rocha and Manuel Pérez Cota
HOTDOL, HTML Obfuscation with Text Distribution to Overlapping Layers Sungjae Han, Jaehyuk Cha, Byung-‐Uk Choi and Minsoo Ryu
Efficient Grouping Reservation Method for Fast Tag Identification in Passive RFID System Honggang Wang, Guangyue Lu, Mingwu Yao and Changxing Pei
Network Analysis and Experimental Validation of the Five Shu Points Model of Traditional Oriental Medicine
Seong Hui An, Sang-‐Min Lee, Min-‐Jung Kim and Dohoon Lee
CIT-‐16: Signal Processing (1) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 16: 30 – 18:30, Room E) Session Chair: Prof. Yongchao Wang, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Flexible Nonlinear Companding Transform for Reducing PAPR of Multi-‐carrier Signals Zhai Shenghua
Interference Truncation for Compute-‐and-‐forward Relaying in Multiple Access Channels Zhongyuan Zhao, Mugen Peng, Zheng Zhou and Zhao Wang
BER Analysis for Controller Area Network Impaired by the Impulse Noise in Cyber-‐physical Systems
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Bo Shen, Xingshe Zhou and Ru Wang Automatic Modulation Recognition of Digital Signals Using CWT Based on Optimal Scales
Yuanyuan Lv, Yuanan Liu, Fang Liu, Jinchun Gao, Kaiming Liu and Gang Xie
CIT-‐17: Signal Processing (2) (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 8: 30 – 10:30, Room F) Session Chair: Dr. JinChang Ren, University of Strathclyde, U.K ([email protected])
Correlation Noise Estimation for Wyner-‐Ziv Video Transmission Over Wireless Networks Zhenhua Tang, Xiangyan Liang, Tuanfa Qin and Kan Chang
Motion Estimation in Measurement Domain for Compressed Video Sensing Jie Guo, Bin Song, Haixiao Liu and Hao Qin
Signal Generation Techniques based on Arbitrary Sample Rate Conversion Wang Lijun and Zhao Yun
CIT-‐18: Software Engineering and Applications (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 10: 45 – 12:45, Room F) Session Chair: Prof. Valtteri Niemi, University of Turku, Finland ([email protected])
Realizing Quality Attributes of Service-‐based Business Processes: A Model-‐driven Approach Fabricio Teles, Nelson Rosa and Fernando Lins
Tool Support for Planning Global Software Development Projects Sriharsha Vathsavayi, Outi Sievi-‐Korte and Kari Systä
Architecting Cloud Workflow: Theory and Practice Yong Zhao, Youfu Li, Ioan Raicu, Shiyong Lu and Xuan Zhang
An Investigation into Internet Crowdsourcing for Enterprise Software Development Josh Trow, Lu Liu and Zhiyuan Li
CIT-‐19: Applications, Business and Social (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 14: 00 – 16:00, Room F) Session Chair: Dr. Alvin Chin, Microsoft, China ([email protected])
Analysis on Stock Market Volatility with Collective Human Behaviors in Online Message Board Yunjung Lee, Hwan-‐Gue Cho and Gyun Woo
Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis of Social Roles for Collective Decision-‐Making Support Bo Wu, Xiaokang Zhou, Qun Jin, Fuhua Lin and Henry Leung
Execution Support to Long Running Workflows Milton Secundino de Souza Junior, Nelson S. Rosa and Fernando A. A. Lins
Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Enterprise Information Security Technologies Wen Zeng, Maciej Koutny and Aad van Moorsel
CrowdPic: An Interactive and Selective Picture Collection Framework for Participatory Sensing Systems
Huihui Chen, Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu, Shenlong Huangfu, Wenqian Nan and Wenle Wu
CIT-‐20: Internet of Things and Data (Sept. 12, 2014, Friday, 16: 30 – 18:30, Room F) Session Chair: Prof. Jinjun Chen, University of Technology Sydney, Australia ([email protected])
A Study on Content Delivery Strategy for QoE Enhancement in P2P IPTV Yu-‐Wei Huang and Yaw-‐Chung Chen
A New Lookup Model for Multi-‐Flow Tables of OpenFlow with Implementation and Optimization Considerations
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Zhi Chen, Jingguo Ge and Yuepeng E An Efficient NDN-‐based Load Adjustment Scheme for Reduction of Energy Consumption
Tin-‐Yu Wu, Yu-‐Wei Wu and Kai-‐Lin Cheng Parallel and Pipelined Filter Operator for Hardware-‐Accelerated Operator Graphs in Semantic Web Databases Stefan Werner, Dennis Heinrich, Marc Stelzner, Sven Groppe, Rico Backasch and Thilo Pionteck
Implementing Joins over Hbase on Cloud Platform Ajinkya Gadkari, Valmik Nikam and Bandu Meshram
Combining Retrieval Results for Balanced Effectiveness and Efficiency in the Big Data Search Environment Shengli Wu, Chunlan Huang and Jieyu Li
The IEEE 2014 International Symposium on Recent Advances on Computer and Information Technologies (RACIT2014) RACIT-‐01: Information Theory (1) (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 14: 00 – 15:30, Room C) Session Chair: Dr. Moi Hoon Yap, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK ([email protected])
A C Programming Learning Support System and Its Subjective Assessment Yu Yan, Nakano Hiroto, Hara Kohei, Suga Shota and Aiguo He
Distributed Turbo Code for Relay Channel with Dual-‐systematic Bits Lingyun Li, Shujuan Hou and Peiyao Yang
Structural Analysis on Source Codes Collected from Programming Contests Bokuk Park, Haesung Tak, Hwan-‐Gue Cho
An EP-‐Topk Query over Uncertain Data Zhibang Yang and Xu Zhou
RACIT-‐02: Information Theory (2) (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 15: 45 – 17:15, Room C) Session Chair: Prof. Shizhong Yuan, Shanghai University, China ([email protected])
ContoGram -‐ A Novel Contextual Requirement Engineering Tool Monjur Ahmed, Dr Alan T Litchfield, Faruque Hossain Mozumder, Mohammad Nasir Uddin and Mustafizur Rahman
A Study with MIC-‐GPU-‐CPU Heterogeneous Architecture in Electrocardiograms Simulation Shen Wenfeng, Luo Zhaokai and Zhang Yin
VizMe: an Automatic Visualization Tool for Source Codes Junseok Cheon, Kyungeun Jo and Gyun Woo
The Design and Implementation of The Control Rod Current and Circuit System based on FPGA Guanglai Ge and Hongmin Gao
RACIT-‐03: Applications, Software, Business and Social Issues (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 17: 15 – 18:45, Room C) Session Chair: Dr. Yu You, Nokia, Finland ([email protected])
GRIB: Gesture Recognition Intereaction with Mobile Devices for Blind People Yaodong Huang, Zhiyuan Xu, Ruijin Wang and Dajiang Chen
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User Experience Evaluation Of Chinese Travel App software Rongyan Xu and Lu Liu
A Gamified Online System to Aid in Math Lessons of Junior and Middle High Students Armando Toda, Marcell Mesquita, Roberto Do Carmo, Ana Lúcia Silva and Jacques Brancher
The Need for Business Vocabularies in BPM or ISD Related Activities: Survey Based Study Kestutis Kapocius, Tomas Skersys and Rimantas Butleris
Towards Dynamic Provenance Tracking in Web Feed Mash-‐ups Watsawee Sansrimahachai
RACIT-‐04: Internet of Things, Social Networking and Data Trust (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 14: 00 – 15:30, Room B) Session Chair: Prof. Yaw-‐Chung Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, China ([email protected])
SRSO: A Scalable Routing Scheme for Large-‐scale OpenFlow Networks Haochi Liang, Peilin Hong and Wei Zhou
Hybrid Circuit and Packet Satellite Switching Technology Based on Circuit Switch Su Baoxia, Song Wanying, Ma Qinhua, Zhang Shuyan and Yao Mingwu
A Scheme to Secure Instant Community Data Access Based on Trust and Contexts Zheng Yan, Mingjun Wang and Peng Zhang
AraTRM: Attack Resistible Ant-‐based Trust and Reputation Model Hao Wang and Yuqing Zhang
Research on Enterprise Competitive Intelligence Development and Strategies in the Big Data Era Jing Di, Bo He and Wen Li
RACIT-‐05: Wireless and Multimedia Communications (1) (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 15: 45 – 17:15, Room B) Session Chair: Dr. Su Fong Chien, MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia ([email protected])
A Radio Access Technology Selection Mechanism for Reducing Signaling Load and Accessing Delay in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Ning Li and Fei Long LT Codes with Limited Feedback
Dai Jia, Zeisong Fei, Congzhe Cao, Chenglin Shangguan and Jingming Kuang Throughput Optimization in MU-‐MIMO Systems via Coordinated Vertical Double-‐beam Tilting
Minghuan Tang, Gaofeng Cui, Lina Zhao, Cheng Zhou and Weidong Wang A Novel and Effective User Scheduling Scheme for Heterogeneous Scenario in LTE-‐A System
Ruo Cai, Xibo Wang, Yu Wang, Songsong Xiao, Chaowei Wang and Weidong Wang
RACIT-‐06: Wireless and Multimedia Communications (2) (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 17: 15 – 18:45, Room B) Session Chair: Dr. Toshiro Nunome, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan ([email protected])
A New Energy-‐efficient Time Synchronization Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks Chang Qianfeng, Zhao Menglei and Yao Mingwu
A Novel Single-‐Carrier Digital Broadcasting System based on LDPC Codes in Shortwave Hui Ma and Hang Yin
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A Stackelberg Game Approach for Energy-‐efficient Resource Allocation and Interference Coordination in Heterogeneous Networks
Yuanshuang Wang, Xia Wang and Jun Shi Mobile Framework for Cognitive Assessment: Trail Making Test and Reaction Time Test
Bill Cassidy, Gemma Stringer and Moi Hoon Yap
RACIT-‐07: Signal Processing, Radar & Microwave, IT for Biomedicine (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 14: 00 – 15:30, Room D) Session Chair: Prof. Xin Zhu, University of Aizu, Japan (zhuxin@u-‐aizu.ac.jp)
A Novel Technique for Long-‐time Coherent Integration of Supersonic Target Detection Peng Ge, Lingjiang Kong and Jianyu Yang
A Packet-‐Layer Quality Assessment System for VoIP Using Random Forest Wenjie Zou, Fuzheng Yang and Xuemin Li
Airborne Asynchronous TDOA Based on Critical Area Dongqing Zhou, Xing Wang and Ruijia Wang
Computer Simulation of Cathode Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Xin Zhu, Di Yang, Weijia Lu, Wenxi Chen, Daming Wei, Koji Fukuda and Hiroaki Shimokawa
4-‐D Hippocampus Measurements of Neurite Growth In Vitro Katy Dempsey, Kp Lam, Wa Smith, Dj Collins, Dj Mazzocchi-‐Jones, Ying Yang and Jb Richardson
RACIT-‐08: Pattern Recognition, Data Mining and Management (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 15: 45 – 17:15, Room D) Session Chair: Prof. Shengli Wu, Jiangsu University, China ([email protected])
A Global Feature for Non-‐Rigid 3D Shape Retrieval with Shape Similarity Takenobu Kazuma, Masayoshi Kataoka and Aiguo He
Towards Ontology Construction from Arabic Texts-‐A Proposed Framework Abeer Al-‐Arfaj and Abdulmalik Al-‐Salman
Mining Relevant Examples for Learning in ITS Student Models Ritu Chaturvedi and Christie Ezeife
Night-‐time Road Boundary Detection with Infrared Channel Features Classifier Jing Dai, Yuqiang Fang, Tao Wu, Dawei Zhao and Hangen He
Multi-‐label Learning based on Label Entropy Guided Clustering Ju-‐Jie Zhang, Min Fang and Xiao Li
The Third IEEE International Workshop on Large-‐Scale Network Security (LSNS2014) LSNS-‐01 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 17: 15 – 18:45, Room D) Session Chair: Prof. Valtteri Niemi, University of Turku, Finland ([email protected])
An Anti-‐leech Method for Digital Library Yang Guang Yuan and Ning Zuo-‐Bin
An Improved Certificateless Aggregate Signature Jiang Deng, Chunxiang Xu, Huai Wu and Guangyuan Yang
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Research of Big Data Analysis on Rough Set and Electromagnetism-‐like Mechanism Algorithm Shang Yun
Based Sliding Window Cloud Computing Platform of Network Intrusion Detection Algorithm Xueni He
Objects Specific Role: An Approach to Solving Roles Redundant Problem Xingang Wang and Suiping Qi
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Data, Text, Web and Social Networking Mining (DTWSM2014) DTWSM-‐01 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 14: 00 – 15:30, Room E) Session Chair: Dr. Bifan Wei, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China ([email protected])
Using Mind Map as Learning Tool in "Data Structure" Teaching Feijuan He, Xianglin Miao, Wu Bei and Siyu Yao
A Grid-‐Based Approach for Similarity Mining of Massive Geospatial Trajectories Naveen Nandan
A Review on Privacy-‐Preserving Data Mining Xueyun Li, Zheng Yan and Peng Zhang
Security Related Data Mining Mehrnoosh Monshizadeh and Zheng Yan
DTWSM-‐02 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 15: 45 – 17:15, Room E) Session Chair: Dr. Bifan Wei, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China ([email protected])
Modelling Metropolitan Activity through Abductive Reasoning on Geographic Space Salvatore Flavio Pileggi and Robert Amor
Study on Application of Grey Prediction Fuzzy PID Control in Precision Irrigation with Water and Fertilizer
Bi Peng and Zheng Jinfeng Feature Description by Improved Local Gabor Filters and ICA
Fan Jiang and Liya Fan A Network Performance Based Data Placement Policy in Distributed Data-‐Intensive Applications
Dawei Xu and Zhongzhi Luan Human Action Recognition based on AdaBoost Algorithm for Feature Extraction
Xiaofei Ji, Lu Zhou and Yibo Li
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Sensing and Processing for Image/Video/Radar in Internet of Things (ivrIoT2014) ivrIoT-‐01 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 17: 15 – 18:45, Room E) Session Chair: Dr. Ya Su, University of Science and Technology, China ([email protected])
Feature Extraction and Facial Expression Recognition Based on Bezier Curve Hong Bao and Tao Ma
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Fast Remote Sensing Image Registration Algorithm Using Spatial Masks Aiman Mousa and Xinbo Gao
Poles extracting and analyzing of complex stealth target based on matrix pencil method Liang Man, Xiao Wei, Chunzhu Dong and Zhihe Xiao
Study on Target Pulse Echo Characteristics for Fuse in the Near Field Yanjie Cui, Wenqiang Chen and Xiangyang Zhang
Structure and Operation Mechanism of Internet Virtual Brain Feng Liu and Yong Shi
Type-‐2 Fuzzy Logic Based DCT for Intelligent Image Compression Yunhai Chen and Xiong Luo
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Electromagnetic Spectrum Monitoring Based on Wireless Sensor Networks (ESM-‐WSNs2014)
ESM-‐WSNs-‐01 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 14: 00 – 15:30, Room F) Session Chair: Prof. Zan Li, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Research on VHF/UHF Signal Localization Techniques Based on ITU-‐R P.1546 Radio Wave Propagation Model
Wen Wei, Xia Nan, Xiaofei Zhang and Keping Song A Novel Detector Based on Parameter-‐induced Bistable Stochastic Resonance for FSK Signal Processing at Low SNR
Jin Liu and Zan Li Blind Multiple Frequency Offsets and Channel Estimation Using Particle Filter in Cooperative Transmission Wireless Networks
Li Anping and Xia Nan Research on the protection distances for the interference from the fixed-‐satellite earth stations to the space research earth station
Li Jianxin, Yang Wenhan and Li anping A Simple Channel-‐Covariance Based SINR Union Bound for the Multi-‐Users in Downlink Beamforming
Weiliang Han and Jianhua Ge Research and Implementation of Anti-‐jamming Technology for Wireless Data Communication
Hao Sun, Wei Fei and Peichuan Kang
ESM-‐WSNs-‐02 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 15: 45 – 17:15, Room F) Session Chair: Prof. Zan Li, Xidian University, China ([email protected])
Efficient Spectrum Sensing Scheme under Low SNR Rui Gao and Jiangbo Si
The Impact of Spectrum Sensing on Primary User in Cognitive Relay Networks Rong Zhang, Jiangbo Si and Haiyan Huang
Approximate Entropy detection spectrum sensing in cognitive radio Xiaojun Chen and Jingya Deng
Performance Analysis of Cognitive Bluetooth Networks Based on the Orthogonal FH Sequences
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Lei Guan, Jiangbo Si, Ben Ning and Xinxin Liang Impact of Wireless Channel Uncertainty upon Distributed Estimation Systems
Binzhe Wang, Xiangli Liu and Jiangbo Si Green Hierarchical Radio-‐over-‐Fiber Distributed Antenna System Based Wireless Sensor Network for Spectrum Monitoring
Xi Shen, Shuhui Jiang, Xi Wu, Jie Zhu, Dayong Liu and Xiaofei Zhang
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Networks (MMN2014) MMN-‐01 (Sept. 11, 2014, Thursday, 17: 15 – 18:45, Room F) Session Chair: Jie Zhuang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China ([email protected])
Fast Rate Estimation for H.264/AVC CAVLC Encoder Based on Parallel Processing Wei Li, Liangliang Jiang, Fuzheng Yang and Guangliang Ren
Sustainability-‐Driven Power Control for Energy Harvesting Enhanced Wireless Transmission Qinghe Du, Pinyi Ren, Yichen Wang and Li Sun
A QoS-‐aware and Adaptive Soft Frequency Reuse Scheme for nterference Coordination in MMN Yuanshuang Wang, Xia Wang and Jun Shi
Construction Methods of S-‐QC-‐LDPC Based on 0-‐1 Programming Algorithm Jun Shi, Xia Wang and Yuanshuang Wang
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The 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and
Information Technology (CIT2014) Organizing and Program
Committees
Honorary Chair Jiandong Li, Xidian University, China General Chairs Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA Witold Pedrycz, University of Alberta, Canada Zheng Yan, Xidian University, China/ Aalto University, Finland Program Chairs Alvin Chin, Microsoft, China Bin Song, Xidian University, China Valtteri Niemi, University of Turku, Finland Vice Program/Track Chairs Baoming Bai, Xidian University, China Andy Li, University of Florida, USA Peng Zhang, Xi'an University of Post and Telecommunications, China Ting Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Yuanqiang Xia, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Wen Ji, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Yulei Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Julien Bourgeois, University of Franche-‐Comte, France Hui Li, Xidian University, China S. Felix Wu, University of California at Davis, USA Bin Guo, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Ning Wang, Oxford Internet Institute, UK Jianwei Niu, Beihang University, China Koustuv Dasgupta, Xerox, India Lan Du, Xidian University, China Yantao Guo, Science and Technology on Information Transmission and Dissemination in Communication Networks Laboratory, China Christian Prehofer, fortiss GmbH, Munich, Germany Kari Systä, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Junze Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Xiaolong Jin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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ChangLe Li, Xidian University, China Wenxi Chen, University of Aizu, Japan Min Sheng, Xidian University, China Tony Quek, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Yunsong Li, Xidian University, China Yu You, Nokia, Finland Workshop Chairs Jun Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Xinyi Huang, Fujian Normal University, China Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University, USA Publication Chair Yongzhao Li, Xidian University, China Steering Committee Daming Wei (Chair), Professor Emeritus, University of Aizu and Tohoku University, Japan Laurence T. Yang (Chair), St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Goutam Chakrabarty, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Xiangjian He, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Chunming Qiao, The State University of New York, USA Chang-‐Sung Jeong, Korea University, Korea Incheon Paik, University of Aizu, Japan Qun Jin, Waseda University, Japan Xingang Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Geyong Min, University of Bradford, UK George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Bofeng Zhang, Shanghai University, China Jinjun Chen, University of Technology Sydney, Australia International Advisory Committee Chilian Chen, Electronic Information Network Laboratory, China Robert H. Deng, Singapore Management University, Singapore Xinbo Gao, Xidian University, China Hui Li, Xidian University, China Wenjing Lou, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA Caiyi Lou, Science and Technology on Communication Information Security Control Laboratory, China Riku Jäntti, Aalto University, Finland Raimo Kantola, Aalto University, Finland Peter Muller, IBM Research, Switzerland Wei Wu, Science and Technology on Information Transmission and Dissemination in Communication Networks Laboratory, China Hailin Zhang, Xidian University, China
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Yuanyuan Zuo, Xidian University, China Publicity Chairs Ioanna Dionysiou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus Marinella Petrocchi, istituto di Informatica eTelematica, CNR, Italy Ye Tian, CNNIC, China Local & Financial Chair Hongxin Tian, Xidian University, China Web Chairs Rong Sun, Xidian University, China Mingjun Wang, Xidian University, China Technical Program Committee Track 1: Information Technology Li Chen, Sun Yat-‐sen University, China Qingchun Chen, Southwest Jiaotong University, China Cong Ling, Imperial College London, UK Zihuai Lin, The University of Sydney, Australia Kai Niu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Xin Wang, Fudan University, China Yunjiang Wang, Xidian University, China Xiaojun Yuan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Liang Zhou, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Track 2: Computer Science Yu Chen, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Tao Qin, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Qingdong Sun, Xi'an University of Technology, China Yao Sun, University of Toronto, Canada Cong Tian, Xidian University, China Jingtao Wang, University of Pittsburgh, USA Wei Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China Mingjun Wang, Xidian University, China Mika Ylianttila, University of Oulu, Finland Wujun Yang, Xi'an University of Posts and Telecommunication, China Zijiang Yang, Western Michigan University, USA Dajiang Zhang, Microsoft, China Track 3: Signal Processing Samuel Cheng, University of Oklahoma, USA Fen Hou, University of Macau, Macau, China Feng Jiang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
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Zhixin Liu, Yanshan University, China Haiyong Luo, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Xiangdong Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Feng Yang, Beijing JiaoTong University, China Chenggang Yan, Tsinghua University, China Jinhui Zhang, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China Track 4: Networking and Internet of Things Emmanuelle Anceaume, IRISA, France Farhad Arbab, CWI, The Netherlands Rainer Buchty, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia Hsing-‐Lung Chen, Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, China Ge-‐Ming Chiu, Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, China I-‐hsin Chung, IBM Watson Research Center, USA Guojing Cong, IBM Watson Research Center, USA Andreas Constantinides, University of Cyprus, Cyprus George A. Gravvanis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Franco Frattolillo, Universita del Sannio, Italy Seongsoo Hong, Seoul National University, Korea Hung-‐Chang Hsiao, National Cheng-‐Kung University, Taiwan, China Sun-‐Yuan Hsieh, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, China Carlos Juiz, University of Balearic Islands, Spain Riccardo Lancellotti, University of Modena, Italy Eduard Mehofer, University of Vienna Austria Imed Romdhani, Napier University, UK Track 5: Reliability, Security, Privacy and Trust Liqun Chen, HP Labs in Bristol, UK Xiaofeng Chen, Xidian University, China Sherman S.M. Chow, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Dieter Gollmann, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Daniel Grosu, Wayne State University, USA Fenghua Li, Information Engineering Institute, Chinese Academy of Science, China Rongxing Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Atsuko Miyaji, JAIST, Japan Jian Ren, Michigan State University, USA Kui Ren, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA Jill Slay, University of New South Wales, Australia Willy Susilo, Univerisity of Wollongong, Australia Shucheng Yu, University of Arkansas, USA Yuqing Zhang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Track 6: Applications, Business and Social Science
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Chao Chen, Institut TELECOM SudParis, France Zhanlin Ji, University of Limerick, Ireland Yunji Liang, Arizona State University, USA Xin Liu, EPFL, Switzerland Yuedong Song, University of Cambridge, UK James She, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China Zhu Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Zhiyong Yu, Fuzhou University, China Kevin Yang, University of Reading, UK Shusen Yang, Imperial Colleague London, UK Track 7: Database and Database Management Long Cheng, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Canfeng Chen, Nokia Research Center, China Guangjie Han, Hohai University, China Lei Lei, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Guangzhi Qu, Oakland University, USA Joel Rodrigues, University of Beira Interior, Portugal Atul Singh, Xerox, India Track 8: Microwave and Radar Hongbin Li, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Gang Li, Tsinghua University, China Hermann Rohling, German Institute of Navigation, Germany Shunjun Wu, Xidian University, China Xiang-‐Gen Xia, University of Delaware, USA Xiaojian Xu, Beihang University, China Xiaopeng Yang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Yu Zhang, Xidian University, China Qun Zhang, Air Force Engineering University, China Lei Zhang, Xidian University, China Yi Zhan, Science and Technology on Communication Information Security Control Laboratory, China Track 9: System Software and Software Engineering Schahram Dustdar, Technical University of Vienna, Austria Imed Hammouda, Chalmers and University of Gothenburg, Sweden Oskari Koskimies, Nokia, Finland Pedro Jose Marron, University of Duisburg-‐Essen and Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany Klaus Mössner, University of Surrey, UK Sievi-‐Korte Outi, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen, Germany Anna Ruokonen, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Bradley Schmerl, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Antero Taivalsaari, Nokia, Finland
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Kenji Tei, NII, Japan Xibin Zhao, Tsinghua University, China Track 10: Pattern Recognition, Data Mining and AI Xiaowen Chu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China Jiafeng Guo, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Zhe Guo, Shanghai Aerospace Electronics Co. Ltd, China Zhu Han, University of Houston, USA Huan Liu, Arizona State University, USA Wenji Mao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Jinchang Ren, University of Strathclyde, UK Jinglun Shi, South China University of Technology, China Yilin Song, China Mobile Research Institute, China Lai Tu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Xiaofei Wang, Seoul National University, Korea Zhengguang Xu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Bo Yang, Jilin University, China Moi Hoon Yap, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Xingming Zhao, Tongji University, China Track 11: IT for Biomedicine Chen Chen, Telecom R&D Center, Samsung Electronics, Korea Ming Huang, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Masahiro Kuroda, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan KP Lam, University of Keele, United Kingdom Tadashi Masuda, Fukushima University, Japan Kwang Suk Park, Seoul National University, Korea Kaoru Sakatani, Nihon University, Japan Yongmei Sun, Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications, China Sana Ullah, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Gilwon Yoon, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea Junichi Yatabe, Fukushima Medical University, Japan Track 12: Wireless Communications Feifei Gao, Tsinghua University, China Xiaohong Jiang, Future University Hakodate, Japan Lei Jiao, University of Agder, Norway Jemin Lee, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Juan Liu, North Carolina State University, USA King-‐Shan Lui, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Ben Liang, University of Toronto, Canada Guoqiang Mao, University of Sydney, Australia Marco Maso, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Mugen Peng, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Yao-‐Win Peter, Hong National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, China Jin Shi, Southeast University, China Hangguan Shan, Zhejiang University, China Yuan Shen, MIT, USA Hyundong Shin, Kyung Hee University, Korea Hsiao-‐Chun Wu, Louisiana State University, USA Sau-‐Hsuan Wu, National Chiao-‐Tung University, Taiwan, China Huiling Zhu, University of Kent, UK Track 13: Mobile Multimedia Communications Timo Aaltonen, Tampere University of Technologies, Finland Petros Belimpasakis, Bang & Olufsen, Denmark Lixin Fan, Nokia Research Center, Finland Kai Liu, Xidian University, China Bo Li, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Guizhong Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Mattila Ville-‐Veikko, Nokia Research Center, Finland Charlotte Tang, University of Michigan-‐Flint, USA Song Xiao, Xidian University, China Zheying Zhang, University of Tampere, Finland
Symposia and Workshops Organizing and Program Committees
The 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Recent Advances of Computer and Information Technologies (RACIT2014) Organizing and Program Committees General Chairs Daming Wei, University of Aizu and Tohoku University, Japan Geyong Min, University of Bradford, UK Program Chairs: Alvin Chin, Microsoft, China Zheng Yan, Xidian University, China/Aalto University, Finland Program Committee Members Baoming Bai, Xidian University, China Andy Li, University of Florida, USA Peng Zhang, Xi'an University of Post and Telecommunications, China Ting Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Yuanqiang Xia, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Wen Ji, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Yulei Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Julien Bourgeois, University of Franche-‐Comte, France
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Hui Li, Xidian University, China S. Felix Wu, University of California at Davis, USA Bin Guo, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Ning Wang, Oxford Internet Institute, UK Jianwei Niu, Beihang University, China Koustuv Dasgupta, Xerox, India Lan Du, Xidian University, China Yantao Guo, Science and Technology on Information Transmission and in Communication Networks Laboratory, China Christian Prehofer, fortiss GmbH, Munich, Germany Kari Systä, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Junze Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Xiaolong Jin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China ChangLe Li, Xidian University, China Wenxi Chen, University of Aizu, Japan Min Sheng, Xidian University, China Tony Quek, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Yunsong Li, Xidian University, China Yu You, Nokia, Finland
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Data, Text, Web and Social Networking Mining (DTWSM2014) Organizing and Program Committees Program Co-‐chairs Jun Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China Zheng Yan, Xidian University, China / Aalto University, Finland Program Committee Members Bifan Wei, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China Dajiang Zhang, Microsoft, China Haifei Li, Union University, USA Mingjun Wang, Xidian University, China Qingtang Liu, Central China Normal University, China Qinpei Zhao, Tongji University, China Wei Zhang, Amazon Inc., USA Weizhan Zhang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China Wujun Li, Nanjing University, China Yu Chen, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Zhe Guo, Shanghai Aerospace Electronics Co.Ltd, China
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Electromagnetic Spectrum Monitoring Based on Wireless Sensor Networks (ESM-‐WSNs2014) Organizing and Program Committees Program Chairs Zan Li, Xidian University, China
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Junzhao Du, Xidian University, China Program Committee Members Ai Bo, Beijing Jiaotong University, China Benjian Hao, Xidian University, China Feifei Gao, Tsinghua University, China Hui Liu, Xidian University, China Qiong Huang, South China Agricultural University, China Jiangbo Si, Xidian University, China Jinsong Han, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China KeweiSha, Oklahoma City University, USA Liqiang Zhang, Indiana University South Bend, USA Tao Gu, RMIT University, Australia Xi Zhang, Texas A&M University, USA Xiangli Liu, Xidian University, China Xiaobin Wu, Nanjing University, China Zhenjiang Li, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Zili Shao, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Sensing and Processing for Image/Video/Radar in Internet of Things (ivrIoT2014) Organizing and Program Committees Program Chairs Xinbo Gao, Xidian University, China Zhiliang Wang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Program Committee Members Huansheng Ning, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Xiong Luo, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Jianguo Zhang, University of Dundee, UK Ning Wang, Beihang University, China Ya Su, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Yuan Lin, Lenovo R&T CIC MIIM-‐Machine Intelligence, China
The Third IEEE International Workshop on Large-‐Scale Network Security (LSNS2014) Organizing and Program Committees Program Chairs Yong Yu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Man Ho Au, University of Wollongong, Australia Program Committee Members FuchunGuo, University of Wollongong, Australia Jinguang Han, Nanjing University of Finance & Economics, China
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Debiao He, Wuhan University,China Qiong Huang, South China Agricultural University, China Jin Li, Guangzhou University, China Joseph K. Liu, I2R, Singapore Yang Ming, Chang'an University, China Baocang Wang, Xidian University, China Huai Wu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Qianhong Wu, Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, China Wei Wu, Fujian Normal University, China Wun-‐She Yap, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia Guomin Yang, University of Wollongong, Australia Jia Yu, Qingdao University, China Huifang Yu, Qinghai Normal University, China Tsz Hon Yuen, I2R, Singapore Leyou Zhang, Xidian University, China Publicity and Publication Chairs Jiang Deng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Jianbing Ni, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
The 2014 IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Networks (MMN2014) Organizing and Program Committees Program Chairs Kun Hua, Lawrence Technological University, USA Tao Ma, Xidian University, China Program Committee Members Qiang Duan, Pennsylvania State University, USA Jiancun Fan, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Jun Huang, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Nabih Jaber, Lawrence Technological University, USA Yanqing Ji, Gonzaga University, USA Tigang Jiang, University of Electronic, Science and Technology of China, China Honggang Wang, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA Wei Wang, South Dakota State University, USA Yin Wang, Lawrence Technological University, USA Jianjun Yang, University of North Georgia, USA Liang Zhou, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Ruonan Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
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Practical Information
General Information Registration Desk The Registration Desk will be open to assist you at the following times: • Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, 14:00-‐18:00 • Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014, 08:00-‐17:00 • Friday, Sept. 12, 2014, 08:00-‐17:00 • Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014, 08:00-‐12:00 Location: Xi'an International Conference Center · Qujiang HotelAddress: South part of Yan ta Road Xi'an (中国. 西安. 雁塔南路南段), China Conference materials, name badges, receipt bills will be distributed at the Registration Desk. Name Badges All delegates, sponsors and speakers of CIT2014 and associated symposium and workshops will be provided with a name badge, to be collected upon registration. This badge must be worn at all times as it is your official pass to all sessions of the conferences, lunches, morning and afternoon teas, and banquets. Social events Dinner on Sept. 11, 2014, at 7:00pm, address: Rain Forest Café (雨林咖啡), first floor, beside the conference registration desk, QuJiang Hotel. Banquet on Sept. 12, 2014, delicious traditional meal. at 7:00pm, address: Dragon Palace, second floor of meeting room area, QuJiang Hotel. Presentation Instruction You are required to arrive at the room (in which you will deliver your talk) at least 5 minutes before the commencement of the session. Upon arrival please confirm your attendance with the Session Chair and familiarize yourself with the venue. Please bring with you a single paragraph summary, including your name (as you would like to be introduced), affiliation and research interests (maximum 100 words). Please present this to the Session Chair upon arrival, for use for introductory purposes prior to your talk. Upon arrival, please copy your slides file to the presentation computer. If you plan to use your own equipment, please ensure it is ready to go prior to the session commencing, since there is very little time between presentations. If you have requested optional equipment, ensure that is in the room. For all assistance, please speak to the Session Chair.
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Message Board Any program changes or urgent announcements from the secretariat and private messages will be posted on the message board in the registration area. Please check the message board occasionally.
Venue Xi'an International Conference Center · Qujiang Hotel Xi'an International Conference Center (西安国际会议中心·曲江宾馆) is located to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the QuJiang Tourism Holiday Development District,covers approx 130,000 square meters, it's around 50 minutes away to Xi'an international airport, 15 minutes driving to Railway Station. Our hotel, the royal garden hotel, has the most complete conference facility and an extensive Food & Beverage service. Accommodations and the Recreation areas together comprises of a total floor area of 45,000 square meters. Address: South part of Yan ta Road Xi'an (中国. 西安. 雁塔南路南段) TEL: (86) (029) 85223333 FAX: (86) (029) 85233099 POST: 710061 Website: www.qujianghotel.com
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