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APAN45 Area/WG ReportsKoji OKAMURA, Suhaimi Napis (Application Area),

JongWon Kim (Technology Area)

Application Area

• Agriculture Working Group

• Disaster Mitigation Working Group

• e-Culture Working Group

• Earth Monitoring Working Group

• Identity & Access Management Working Group

• Medical Working Group

Agriculture Working Group

“Big Data and AI in Agriculture”

“Web API, Open Data and Interoperability”AgGateway Global Network, GODAN

“Agriculture Working Group Meeting”

“e-Life” e-culture

Big Data and AI in Agriculture

4 presentations (inc, 1 remote)[Invited Speaker] Role of Artificial Intelligence in High Throughput Plant Stress Identification and

Quantification, Arti Singh, Iowa State University, USA

Application of Science and Technology for Community Water-Related Disaster Risk Reduction: Thailand

Good Practice, Sutat Weesakul, Hydro and Agro Informatics Institute, Ministry of Science and Technology,

Thailand

Seishi Ninomiya, U. Tokyo

Takuji Kiura, NARO

25 participants

Web API, Open Data and Interoperability

7 presentations (inc. 2 remote)AgGateway's Collaborative Model for Identification in Field Operations, Jim Wilson, AgGateway Global Network

User-Experience based Ontology Design for Agricultural Data Integration and Knowledge Service, Asanee Kawtrakul, KasetsartUniversity

Chinese Agricultural Thesaurus and its application on data sharing & interoperability, Zhang Xuefu, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science

Opportunities and potentials for using georeferenced Open Data to map vulnerability of mountain populations to food insecurity, Fabio Grita, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy

Agrisemantics, Johannes Keizer, GODAN

Crop Vocabulary(CVO) : Core Vocabulary of Crop Names, Hideaki Takeda, National Institute of Informatics

Proposal: Weather data access JavaScript for Agriculture, Takuji Kiura, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan

18 participants

Agriculture Working Group Meeting

14 participants

Country or Regional Reports (Indonesia, Pakistan)

Chair and co-chair election Mar.2018 – Mar.2020

Chair (HAII, Thailand)

Co-chairs: J. Adinarayana (IITB, India), Ye-Nu Wan (NCHU, Taiwan),

Kei Tanaka, Takuji Kiura (NARO, Japan)

Session Proposals: APAN46 Aug. 2018, Auckland, New Zealand

Risk reduction in ag

Regional issues in ag

Climate change and adaptation

Networking user and developer

Discuss with NZ researchers to make a session

Summary

Dr. Sutat Weesakul

(Director, HAII, Thailand)

Disaster Mitigation Working

Group

Eric YenAcademia Sinica Grid Computing Centre (ASGC)

Taiwan

APAN45, Singapore

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Disaster Mitigation Working Group

Meeting• APAN DMWG serves as the open collaboration platform

on disaster mitigation • Bridging endeavors from EGI (Disaster Mitigation Competence

Centre+), Asi@Connect (UND Project), Sentinel Asia, UNESCO (Jakarta), and others

• Internally, also work with Agriculture WG, Cloud WG

• One whole-day workshop is held on 28 March• Member status and future activities on case studies (of various

types of disasters in different countries) , simulation portals development and training events were the primary topics

• 30+ participants

• WG Chair and and co-Chair elected• Chair: Eric Yen, ASGC, Taiwan (reelected)

• co-Chair: Joel Marciano, ASTI, Philippines• co-Chair: Veerachai Tanpipat, HAII, Thailand

8

eCulture WG Report

Faridah Noor Mohd Noor (Chair)

Co-Chairs - Andrew Howard & Goo Boncheol

APAN 45 @Singapore

Session 1 - ELIfe Collaboration between Agriculture & eCulture WGs

Presentations

Application examples of agricultural IoT in Japan; supporting technique succession in cultivation and human resource development.Takashi Togami, PS Solutions, Softbank (Skype)

The ABC of Farming Initiatives Among Young Acehnese FarmersFaridah Noor Mohd Noor, University of Malaya, Malaysia

ESA Earth Sensing Data SouthEast Asia regional HubAndrew Howard, National Computational Infrastructure, Australia

The effect of pesticide (neoncotinoid) on rice fields

Toshiyuki Yamamoto and Tomo, Kansai University, Japan

3/30/2018FNMN eCulture WG Report APAN 45@ Singapore10

Session 2 – WG Meeting

Discussion of proposals on research collaboration

o Higher Education Television Channel among TEIN member countries

Fawad Raza, PERM, Pakistan

o Asian Soundscape: Listening to the EcsystemSim Li, Eric Ye, Tzu-Hao Li, Yu-Huang Wang, Mao-Ning Tuanmu, Chun-Chia Huang, Shen-Shan Lu, Yu Tsao

o APAN eCulture Short Film FestivalFaridah Noor Mohd Noor, UM, and Andrew Howard, ANU

3/30/2018FNMN eCulture WG Report APAN 45@ Singapore11

Session 3 - Presentations

3/30/2018FNMN eCulture WG Report APAN 45@ Singapore12

Chair: BonCheol Goo

Pres

NCI GSKY Joseph AntonyMatt Nethery, NCI

Scratch for Teaching Programming Basics at a Sri Lankan UniversityB. Venura Lakshman, Bhiksu University of Sri Lanka

Achievements and tasks for the WP5(CP) of the Asi@Connect ProjectBonCheol Goo, NEXT Inc., South Korea

APAN45

BACKFIRE

A PA N I D E N T I T Y A N D A C C E S S M A N A G E M E N T

W O R K I N G G R O U P

BACKFIRE PROJECT

• Bring beneficiaries to APAN for training in…

– Grow uptake of federations across the region (technical, policy, marketing, value proposition)

• Campus IAM

• eduroam

• Identity federations

• eduGAIN

• 2 years duration, APAN45, 46, 47 and 48

• Funded by the Asi@Connect Project

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal,

Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Mongolia

SUNDAY – IAM TASK FORCETRAINING

• Open to anyone with an interest

– More than 40 participants including 13 of the 16 beneficiaries, New Guinea and many others

• Updates from the beneficiaries

– Understand the current level of IAM across the region

• Federations 101 training

MONDAY – IAM WORKING GROUP MEETING

• Open to anyone with an interest

– Around 50 participants

• Updates from active federations

• Presentations on eduraom and edugain activities, the librarian perspective

• Expert panel session

• Planning for APAN46 and virtual meetings to occur leading up to APAN46

Plan for APAN-SG (+8)

26(M)

9:00-10:30

Rural

Healthcar

e

Mar 28(W) 29(Th)27(Tu)

Plenary

Plenary11:00-12:30

12:30-13:30

13:30-15:00

15:30-17:00

Engineer

Closing

HPB

Dental

test

Tech

Eye

AIGMIS-

Siriraj

Engineer

Engineer

PHC

ECE

Connected sites

Tech: 14 institutes in SG, CN, JP, KR, LK, MY, TH, TW, VN

Eye: 14 institutes in SG, AU, IN, NP, PH, VN

AIG: 5 institutes in SG, IN

Rural: 10 institutes in SG, DE, NP, PH

MIS: 9 institutes in SG, NP, MY, PH, TH

HPB: 9 institutes in SG, JP, KR, MY, NP, TH

Dental: 11 institutes in SG, ID, JP, TW

PHC: 9 institutes in SG, BD, CN, IN, JP, NP, PH, TW

ECE: 13 institutes in SG, ID, IN, JP, MY, NP, TH, VN

In total, 59 sites in 15 countries

Technology Area

• Cloud Working Group

• Future Internet Working Group

• Internet of Things Working Group

• IPv6 Working Group

• Security Working Group

• Network (APAN) Research Working Group

APAN Technology Area

Cloud WG Sessions and Activities

Date : 2018. 3. 29

45th APAN Meeting @ Singapore

Co-chairs: Eric Yen, Hiroki Kashiwazaki,

JongWon Kim

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Cloud WG Session Overview

• 38th Nantou (BOF)

• 39th Fukuoka (3 slots)

• 40th Kuala Lumpur (7 slots)

• 41st Manila (5 slots)

• 42nd Hong Kong (2 slots)

• 43rd New Delhi (4 slots)

• 44th Dalian (4 slots)

• 45th Singapore (2 slots)

– Session 1 – Cloud Technology Update

– Session 2 –Member Update & Discussion

Cloud WG Session Presentations (1/2)

• Session 1 – Cloud Technology Update

(Session Chair: Hiroki Kashiwazaki and Eric Yen)

✓ - (20min) "Breaking down barriers to cloud service adoption" (speaker: Peter

Szegedi / Sr. Cloud Services Manager, GEANT)

✓ - (20min) "Collaboration on Enterprise File Sync & Share" (speaker: Peter

Szegedi / Sr. Cloud Services Manager, GEANT)

✓ - (25min) "Virtual Cloud Service System for Building Research and

Educational Applications over Inter-Cloud environments" (speaker: Atsuko

Takefusa / NII, JP)

✓ - (25min) "OpenStack Cloud ..." (Hwee Ming Ng / OpenStack Technical

Product Manager)

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Cloud WG Session Presentations (2/2)

• Session 2 - Member Update & Discussion

(Session Chair: JongWon Kim)

✓ - (15min) "Development of Research Infrastructure by Distributed Cloud in

Taiwan’(speaker: Eric Yen / ASGC, TW)

✓ - (15min) "Design and Implementation of the distributed platform `Distcloud`

ver.2" (speaker: Hiroki Kashiwazaki / Osaka University, JP)

✓ - (15min) "Identifying and Defining Cloud Services for the Asia Pacific

Research Platform" (speaker: Andrew Howard / NCI, AU)

✓ - (15min) "Initiative Updates on Data-Centric IoT-Cloud Service Platform for

Smart Communities (IoTcloudServe@TEIN)” (speaker: Chaodit Aswakul /

Chulalongkorn Univ, TH)

✓ - (10min) "Experimental Software-Defined Multi-Access Box for IoT-Cloud

Services" (speaker: JongWon Kim and Jusung Kim / GIST, KR)

✓ - (10min) "Controlling the cloud" (speaker: Ramkrishna Pasumarthy / IIT

Madras, IN) [remote Skype presentation]

✓ - (10min) WG discussion

- 25 -

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Cloud WG Status Check

• Leadership

– From: JongWon Kim, GIST, KR; Eric Yen, ASGC, TW;

Shigetoshi Yokoyama, NII, JP

– To (effective from Aug. 2016): JongWon Kim, GIST, KR;

Eric Yen, ASGC, TW; Hiroki Kashiwazaki, Osaka Univ, JP

• WG collaboration item update

– Cloud technology & Experience sharing

– Collaboration with other WG (Disaster Mitigation,

Security, Climate?, …)

– Open Data Commons/Hubs tied with Cloud

• Objective

– Facilitate International Inter-cloud coordination

• Outcome

– Providing test bed for innovative projects and sup

port the POC

– Key technologies for inter-cloud deployments

(Papers, open source software)

– Reference models for inter-cloud deployments

(Architecture Guidelines)

APAN Cloud WG Charter

APAN Cloud WG Charter (Cont.)

• Scope

• Aim

– Facilitate international inter-cloud coordination

Cloud

International Inter-cloud

OverlayCloud

Project A

Cloud WG

Project B Project C …

this

Application Area WGs

Technology Area WGs

APAN IoT WG

• Reorganized member• Chair : Eiji Kawai (eiji-ka@nict.go.jp)

• Co-chair : Seung-Joon Seok (sjseok@kyungnam.ac.kr)

• Co-chair : Chalermpol Charnsripinyo(chalermpol.charnsripinyo@nectec.or.th)

• Co-chair : Bhushan Raj Shrestha (bhushan@nren.net.np)

• member : Prashant Manandhar (prashant@infocomtech4dev.org)

• Objective : Collaborations, discussions, and contributions between APAN countries on IoT Platforms and Infrastructures.

• Plan • One or two session(s) in Auckland APAN 45th meeting.

APAN45 IPv6 Working Group

Singapore

26 March, 2018

IPv6WG status

• IPv6WG has been active since 1996

• Current Co-Chairs, re-elected in APAN39

– MA Yan, CERNET/BUPT

– Navaneethan C. Arjuman, NAV6

• IPv6WG meeting participants from all APAN

member organizations

• Contributed to the APAN community on

information sharing, training, promotion and

collaboration on IPv6 technology

APAN45 IPv6WG Agenda

• Session 1 - IPv6 WG Workshop

Date: 2018-03-26, Time: 13:30 - 15:00

Session Chair: Prof MA Yan, Opening Speech

Navaneethan C. Arjuman

– Topic: Secure router discovery Mechanism to

overcome Man-In The Middle Attack in IPv6 network

– Discussion

Agenda – cont.

• Session 2 - IPv6 WG Workshop - Session 2

Date: 2018-03-29, Time: 09:00 - 10:30

Session Chair: Prof MA Yan

– Thilina Pathirana, Lanka Education And Research

Network

• IPv6 Campus Deployment

– Li Zhonghui, Tsinghua University

• IPv6 activity update in CERNET2

– Prof.LI Xing, CERNET

• IPv4 as a service during IPv6 transition

– Discussion

Participation

• Participants from APAN member economies have

joined the IPv6 Working Group meeting

• They are coming from academic, industry,

international organizations

• <ipv6@apan.net> mailing-list is used for IPv6

working group member to discuss what they

interested in about IPv6 research, deployment,

management, security, application, IoT, IPv4/IPv6

migration and other topics

IPv6 Working Group

Chairmanship• Current Chair and co-Chair term ended in

2017

– Chair : MA Yan, BUPT

– Co-Chair : Navaneethan C. Arjuman, NAV6

• Election conducted

– MA Yan and Navaneethan C.Arjuman run

election, got support in APAN45 IPv6WG

meeting, after approval, will serve for a new

two year term starting 2018 to 2019

Some session photos

Network Security Workshop(Security WG)

Yoshiaki Kasahara, Kyushu University

Yasuichi Kitamura, APAN-JP

45th APAN Meeting in Singapore

Network Security Workshop13:30 – 16:30, March 27th, 2018

• Revisiting Source-end DDoS Filtering in the New Age• Min Suk Kang, National University of Singapore

• Advanced Monitoring in P2P Botnet• Shankar Karuppayah, National Advanced IPv6 Centre, Malaysia

• Cybersecurity education at Kyushu University• Koji Okamura, Kyushu University, Japan

• Setting The Security Bar Higher• Edmund Tsui, Cisco Systems

• Participants: 40+

Approval for Chair and co-chair requests

• Agriculture WG• Chair Dr. Sutat Weesakul (Director, HAII, Thailand) (new)• Co-chairs: J. Adinarayana (IITB, India), Ye-Nu Wan (NCHU, Taiwan), Kei Tanaka, Takuji Kiura

(NARO, Japan) (new)

• Disaster Mitigation Working Group• Chair: Eric Yen, ASGC, Taiwan (reelected) • co-Chair: Joel Marciano, ASTI, Philippines (new)• co-Chair: Veerachai Tanpipat, HAII, Thailand (new)

• Cloud WG (reelected) • JongWon Kim, GIST, KR• Eric Yen, ASGC, TW and Hiroki Kashiwazaki, Osaka Univ, JP

• IoT WG • Chair : Eiji Kawai (eiji-ka@nict.go.jp) (new)• Co-chair : Seung-Joon Seok (sjseok@kyungnam.ac.kr) (new)• Co-chair : Chalermpol Charnsripinyo (chalermpol.charnsripinyo@nectec.or.th) (new)• Co-chair : Bhushan Raj Shrestha (bhushan@nren.net.np) (new)

• IPv6 WG (reelected) • Chair MA Yan • Co-chair Navaneethan C.Arjuman

See you again!

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