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Chinese American Networking Symposium

(CANS 2005)

Supporting Research Collaborations with Advanced Networks Architecture and Applications

Nov. 1– Nov. 3, 2005
Shenzhen, CHINA
http://www.canscouncil.org/



Hongkong Open Exchange Point Meetings
Oct.30 – Oct.31,2005
Hongkong, China

Sunday, October 30
GLORIAD Meeting (Open to all CANS participants)

9:00-9:20
Introduction 
9:20-12:30
GLORIAD Update and Development
9:20-9:40 China team update
9:40-10:00 USA team update
10:00-10:20 Russia team update  
10:20-10:40 Break
10:40-11:00 Korea team update
11:00-11:20 Canada team update  
11:20-11:40 Netherlands team update  
11:40-12:20 Challenges and Opportunities discussion
Lunch
13:30-16:30
Technical Reports and Discussion (3 hours)
13:30-13:55 Lambda Networking Infrastructure on KREONet2 
Dongkyun Kim,KREONet 
13:55-14:20 UCLP Activity 
René Hatem ,Canada
14:20-14:45 Activity Report of NICT and APAN/TransPAC2 
KITAMURA Yasuichi, NICT
14:45-15:10 Distributed NOC and Working Groups
Greg Cole
15:10-15:30 Break
15:30-16:00 SURFnet and GLIF
Erik-Jan Bos, Netherlands
16:30-18:00
GLORIAD Steering Committee Meeting (closed)
Program Planning
Staff Exchange Plan
Governance Policy
18:30
Dinner

Monday, October 31
Open Exchange Point Workshop

09:00-09:30
Welcome Remarks (speech)
09:00-09:10
Dai Bowei
Official, the Bureau of High Technology, CAS
09:10-09:20
Liu Ke, NSFC
09:20-09:30
Bill Chang NSF
09:30-11:10
Updates of Global Exchange Points
09:30-09:50
Hong Kong Open Exchange Point — HKLight 
09:50-10:10
DragonLight(Hong Kong) 
10:10-10:30
Starlight, Maxine Brown 
10:30-10:50
Pacific Light, Dave Reese and Dave McGaugh 
10:50-11:10
Atlantic Wave and MANLAN, Jerry Sobieski and Rick Summerhill    
11:10-11:30
Visit Hong Kong Open Exchange Point (30 Minutes)
Lunch
12:30
Leave for Hong Kong Open Exchange Point
13:20-14:00
Visit Hong Kong Open Exchange Point
14:00
Short Bus Tour in Hong Kong and Leave for Shenzhen


CANS2005 Program
Oct.31-Nov.3
Shenzhen,China


Part One: Formal Symposium

Tuesday, November 1

09:00-09:30
Welcome remarks
09:00-09:05
Dr. YAN Baoping, director, CNIC,CAS
09:05-09:10
Dr. WU Jianping, director, CERNET
09:10-09:15
Doug Van Houweling, Internet2
09:15-09:20
Don Riley, University of Maryland 
09:20-09:25
Dr. William Chang, NSF, Beijing Office
09:25-09:30
Feiyue Wang, CAST-USA
09:30-10:10
Leaders’ speech
09:30-09:40
Dai Bowei
Official, the Bureau of High Technology, CAS 
09:40-09:50
Lou Jing
Official, the Department of Science and Technology, MOE
09:50-10:00
Douglas Gatchell, NSF 
10:00-10:10
Liu Ke, NSFC
10:10-10:25
Coffee Break
10:25-12:30
Keynote Speech
10:25-10:50
Internet development in China
SU Jinsheng
Director, Bureau of Telecommunication Administration, MII
10:50-11:15
Scientific Research in Network Environment
Liu Ke
NSFC 
11:15-11:40
The next steps for research and higher education advanced networking infrastructure in the US 
Doug Van Houweling, Internet2 
11:40-12:05
NSF Cyberinfrastructure Initiative
Douglas Gatchell, NSF 
12:05-12:30
Consideration and Implementation of NGN by China-UniCom
LIU Yunjie
Chief Engineer, China-UniCom 
12:30-13:30
Lunch
13:30-14:50
SESSION I (A): Advanced Applications (I)
13:30-13:50
SkyMouse, an intelligent client application for on-line astronomical
Information
CUI Chenzhou
National Astronomical Observatory, CAS 
13:50-14:10
Grid Enabled Cyberinfrastructure for High Definition Video and Audio
James DeRoest 
Director, Streaming Media Technologies, University of Washington 
14:10-14:30
HEP Grid Activities in China
SUN Gongxing
Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS 
14:30-14:50
Key Applications over CERNET
ZHANG Bei
Director, CERNET Regional Network Center for North China
Professor, Peking University 
14:50-15:10
Coffee Break
15:10-16:50
SESSION II (A): Advanced Applications (II)
15:10-15:30
eVLBI progress in China
Professor Zhang Xiuzhong
SHAO, CAS
15:30-15:50
Globally Distributed e-Science Collaborative Communities
Julio Ibarra and Heidi Alvarez
Florida International University
15:50-16:10
PRAGMA: A Collaborative Framework for Global Team Science and Education
Peter Arzberger
PRAGMA Chair
16:10-16:30
Integrated Information Platform for Avian-Flu
XIAO Haixia
Institute of Microbiology, CAS
16:40-17:20
Panel Discussion: Requirements of Adv. Applications to NGI
[All speakers from Session I (A), Session II (A), and session III (B)]
Panel Moderator: TBD
17:20-18:20
Dinner
18:30
Depart for evening event

Wednesday, November 2
09:00-10:20
SESSION III (A): NGI
09:00-09:20
CERNET2 Project
WU Jianping
Director, CERNET Network Center
Professor, Tsinghua University
09:20-09:40
The Evolution of Networks Over the Next 10 Years to Support Large-Scale
Science
Bill Johnston
ESNet 
09:40-10:00
Internet Futures: Where do we go from here?
John Silvester
NLR and CE NIC Boards
10:00-10:20
ENUM in China
Dr. Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC
10:20-10:50
Coffee Break
10:50-12:30
SESSION IV (A): Grid & Middleware
10:50-11:15
Build a simple and useful data grid
NAN Kai
Head of Divission R&D, CNIC,CAS
11:15-11:40
Integrating Grid and Enterprise Infrastructures: Toward
Scalability and Flexibility
Keith Hazelton
Information Technology Architect, University of
Wisconsin and Internet2/MACE (Middleware Architecture Committee for Education)
11:40-12:05
CNGRID
Chi Xuebing
CNIC,CAS
12:05-12:30
ChinaGRID
JIN Hai
Professor, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
12:30-13:30
Lunch
13:30-14:50
SESSION V (A): Optical Networking
13:30-13:55
CERNET Optical Network Trial
LI Xing
Vice Director, CERNET Network Center
Professor, Tsinghua University
13:55-14:20
DRAGON: Dynamic Resource Allocation via GMPLS Optical Networks
Jerry Sobieski
Director, Research initiatives for MAX (Mid-Atlantic Crossroads)
14:20-14:45
TransLight/StarLight Enables iGrid Applications
Maxine Brown, Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago
14:45-15:10
Next Generation Networking and the HOPI Testbed
Rick Summerhill
Internet2
15:10-15:40
Coffee Break
15:40-16:30
SESSION VI (A): Measurement and Monitoring
15:40-16:05
The NLANR International AMP Mesh
Ron Ritke
NLANR
16:05-16:30
Measurement Activity in CSTNet
TANG Haina
Engineer, CSTNet
16:30-16:55
Measurement to Support Advanced Applications
GONG Jian
Director, CERNET Regional Network Center for North East China,
Professor, Southeast University
17:00-17:30
Closing Plenary Session


Part One (cont.): Parallel Sessions

Wednesday, November 2
09:00-10:40
SESSION III (B): Advanced Applications (III)
09:00-09:20
The Advanced Internet Satellite Extension Program: Results of Collaboration in Shared Cyberinfrastructure
Janet Poley
The American Distance Education Consortium
09:20-09:40
eMedicine Experiences: Collaboration Tools for
Research and Education
Ted Hanss
University of Michigan Medical School
09:40-10:00
Advanced Networking for Learning, Libraries and Museums: A Focus on the Needs of Indigenous People and Minority Serving Institutions
Mark Trebian
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
10:00-10:20
From Virtual Science Museums to Virtual Science Center
LiWen
CNIC, CAS
10:20-10:40
CALIS(China Academic Library & Information System)
Wang Wenqing, Peking University
10:40-11:10
Coffee Break
11:10-12:30
SESSION V (B): Security
11:10-11:30
CCERT Report
ZHANG Ling
Director, CERNET Regional Network Center for South China
Professor, South China University of Technology
11:30-11:50
IT Security Challenges in Distributed Science
Doug Gatchell
NSF
11:50-12:10
International NOC Cooperation – NOC services, measurement and security supporting global e-science
Jim Williams
Indiana University
12:10-12:30
Title: CSTNet Security Considerations
Wang Ling
CSTNET
13:30-17:00
Tutorial [Parallel with Session V(A) and VI(A)]
Speakers:
    Dave Reese
    Dave McGaugh
    Predrag Radulovic    

 


Theme
Supporting Research Collaborations with Advanced Network Architecture and Applications

Topics of Interest
Internet Open Exchange Point (IOEP)
GLORIAD
Lambda Networking
    -Research Infrastructure: Deploying Fiber and Wavelength Networks
    -Optical Networking
Next Generation Networks
    -NGI
    -NGN
Hybrid Networks
Grid Enabled Infrastructure, Middleware
Open Source Initiatives
Security and Threat Protection
Advanced Collaboration Tools and HDV
Network Management and Control
QoS, and End-to-End Performance
Network Protocols: Transition to IPv6 etc.
Experimental protocols for inter-continental links
Wireless and Mobility
Video and Voice Services
e-Science
    - e-Science Communities of Interests
    - e-Science Data-Intensive applications