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Table of Contents

Message from the UIC 2014 General Chairs ...................................... 1

Message from the UIC 2014 Program Chairs ..................................... 2

Message from the ATC 2014 General Chairs and Program Chairs ...... 4

Message from the ScalCom 2014 General Chairs ............................... 7

Message from the ScalCom 2014 Program Chairs ............................. 9

Message from the Local Arrangement Chairs ...................................11

Keynote Talk I ................................................................................ 12

Keynote Talk II ............................................................................... 14

Panel Discussion ............................................................................ 16

UIC 2014 Conference Organization ................................................ 17

ATC 2014 Conference Organization ................................................ 20

ScalCom 2014 Conference Organization ......................................... 22

UIC-ATC-ScalCom 2014 Symposia/Workshops ............................... 24

Conference Program ...................................................................... 25

Local Information .......................................................................... 39

Information about Bali Collection .............................................. 46

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Message from the UIC 2014 General Chairs

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 11th IEEE International Conference on

Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (IEEE UIC-14), held on December 9-12, 2014, in

Ayodya Resort, Bali, Indonesia. IEEE UIC-14 is the 11th edition of this conference series,

previously held as USW-05 (Taipei, Taiwan), UISW-05 (Nagasaki, Japan), UIC-06 (Wuhan,

China), UIC-07 (Hong Kong, China), UIC-08 (Oslo, Norway), UIC-09 (Brisbane, Australia),

UIC-10 (Xi’an, China), UIC-11 (Banff, Canada), UIC-12 (Fukuoka, Japan), and UIC-13

(Vietri sul Mare, Italy).

UIC is recognized for its unique coverage of both ubiquitous computing and machine

learning under one carefully integrated research forum. Its coverage encompasses multiple

dimensions of ubiquitous intelligent computing, smart environment and systems, smart

objects and social- and cyber-physical systems. UIC-14 consists of a main conference and

three symposia/workshops from more than 20 countries around the world. In addition, the

conference program includes distinguished keynotes and one panel.

For the successful organization of the conference, we owe an enormous debt of thanks.

We would like to sincerely thank Jianhua Ma and Laurence T. Yang, the Steering Chairs

for giving us the opportunity to organize the conference and for their support and guidance.

We would like to express our appreciation to Daqing Zhang for accepting our invitation to

be the keynote speaker. We would like to give our special thanks to the Program Chairs

Yu Zheng, Takahiro Hara, and Gregor Schiele, as well as the Program Vice Chairs, Wen-

Chih Peng and Chiu C. Tan, 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 also indebted to the members of the program committee, who

have put in hard work and long hours to review each paper in a professional way. We are

grateful to the workshop chairs Mike Chieh-Jan Liang and Yuqing Sun who attracted 3

interesting symposia and workshops. Special thanks go to Bernady O. Apduhan and Abdul

Hanan Abdullah, executive chairs, for their great help in many of the critical details.

We hope that you will thoroughly enjoy your conference experience with us in Bali,

Indonesia at IEEE UIC-14.

Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Christian Becker, University of Mannheim, Germany

Kenji Mase, Nagoya University, Japan

UIC 2014 General Chairs

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Message from the UIC 2014 Program Chairs

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 11th IEEE International Conference on

Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC-14) held on December 9-12, 2014, in Ayodya

Resort, Bali, Indonesia. The UIC-14 conference, sponsored by the Institute of Electrical

and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Technical Committee on

Scalable Computing (TCSC), is well established in its 11th edition as a highly reputed

conference in the field.

This year, the conference theme is aimed at the topic of “Building Smart Worlds in Real

and Cyber Spaces” including four sub-topics: ubiquitous intelligent/smart systems,

ubiquitous intelligent/smart environments, ubiquitous intelligent/smart objects, and

personal/social/physical aspects. There are many high quality paper submissions from

Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe, and all over the world. A high quality review process was done

by the highly qualified program committee members, and each paper was reviewed by at

least three independent reviewers (and about four review reports in average). The main

program of UIC-14 selects 41 high quality regular papers, as well as 17 short papers. We

would like to thank the authors of all submitted papers for choosing UIC-14 as the venue

to present their high quality research work.

First of all, we are fortunate and delighted to work in coordination with the members of

the Steering Committee, Jianhua Ma (chair, Hosei University, Japan), Laurence T. Yang

(chair, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada), Sumi Helal (University of Florida, USA),

Theo Ungerer (University of Augsburg, Germany), Jadwiga Indulska (University of

Queensland, Australia), and Daqing Zhang (Institut Telecom SudParis, France and Peking

University, China) for the success of UIC-14. We sincerely appreciate their constant

support and guidance. Additionally, we would like to thank General Chairs, Zhiwen Yu

(Northwestern Polytechnical University, China), Christian Becker (University of Mannheim,

Germany) and Kenji Mase (Nagoya University, Japan), as well as General Executive Chair,

Bernady O. Apduhan (Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan) and Abdul Hanan Abdullah (UTM,

Malaysia) for their full supporting. It was a great pleasure to work with such an excellent

team.

Next, we would like to express our gratitude to local team for managing the program

information in the conference website, and to Sazzad Hussain (St Francis Xavier University,

Canada) for his efficient assistance in managing the web-based submission and reviewing

system in Canada. They all greatly assisted us during the conference organization, from

setting up the program committees to the reviewing process and paper selection for the

program of the conference with reputed experts in their fields.

Finally, we would like to extend our thanks to program vice-chairs: Wen-Chih Peng

(National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) and Chiu C. Tan (Temple University, USA), to

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program committee members and to additional reviewers for providing tremendous

valuable expertise and constructive comments to take the responsibility for the quality of

paper reviewing process in a narrow time schedule.

The UIC-14 conference is a highly stimulating event to foster interesting discussions as

well as useful interaction between researchers, and provides an excellent forum for

exchanging and developing new ideas regarding advancements in the state of the art and

practice of ubiquitous computing and communications, and intelligent computing as well

as to identify the emerging research topics and define the future of ubiquitous and

intelligent computing. We hope that all participants will take part in enjoyable research

discussions in UIC-14 and will have lovely time while you stay in Bali Island, Indonesia.

Yu Zheng, Microsoft Research, China

Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan

Gregor Schiele, DERI, Ireland

UIC 2014 Program Chairs

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Message from the ATC 2014 General Chairs and Program Chairs

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On behalf of the ATC Organizing Committee, we welcome you to the 11th IEEE

International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC-14), held on

December 9-12, 2014, in Bali Island, Indonesia. This year, ATC conference is co-located

with IEEE UIC-14 and IEEE ScalCom-14 conferences.

IEEE ATC-14 is the 11th edition of this conference series, previously held as ATC-04

(Nagasaki, Japan), ATC-05 (Vienna, Austria), ATC-06 (Wuhan, China), ATC-07 (Hong

Kong, China), ATC-08 (Oslo, Norway), ATC-09 (Brisbane, Australia), ATC-10 (Xi’an,

China), ATC-11 (Banff, Canada), ATC-12 (Fukuoka, Japan) and ATC-13 (Vietri sul Mare,

Italy).

ATC conference focuses on innovative autonomic computing techniques and tools for

self-manageable computing and communication systems to the maximum extent possible

without human intervention or guidance. It also addresses several research issues on

organic computing based on adaptivity, robustness, and controlled emergence as well as

nature-inspired concepts for self-organization. Any autonomic or organic system must be

trustworthy to avoid the risk of losing control and retain confidence that the system will not

fail. Trust and/or distrust relationships in the Internet and in pervasive infrastructures are

key factors to enable dynamic interaction and cooperation of various users, systems, and

services.

Trusted/Trustworthy Computing (TC) aims at making computing and communication

systems as well as services available, reputable, predictable, traceable, controllable,

assessable, sustainable, dependable, persistent, security/privacy protectable etc. IEEE

ATC-14 is sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Technical Committee on

Scalable Computing (TCSC), STIKOM BALI, St Francis Xavier University and Kyushu

Sangyo University.

This year’s technical program committee was comprised of 65 researchers from 16

countries. This year we received many quality submissions from 12 countries, including

Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and Africa. Each paper was subject to a peer review

by at least three committee members who considered its originality, relevance, technical

quality, and presentation in their analysis. After a rigorous peer review process, we

accepted 20 regular papers and 11 short papers.

It is our pleasure and honor to have as our invited keynote speakers Dr. Mazin Yousif

(the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Architecture for the Royal Dutch Shell

Global account at T-Systems, International), and Professor Daqing Zhang (Peking

University, China and Institute Mines-Telecom/Telecom SudParis and CNRS, France).

They will each give a talk addressing aspects of the conference theme. In particular, Dr.

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Yousif will give a talk on coupling cloud computing and IT landscapes estate optimizations

to reduce total cost of ownership, and Prof. Zhang will give a talk on context-aware

computing in the era of crowd sensing and big data. In addition, this year’s conference also

hosts several interesting symposia, workshops, and demonstrations.

For the successful organization of this international conference, we are very grateful for

the great support of many people and organizations. First of all, we would like to sincerely

thank Jianhua Ma (Hosei University, Japan) and Laurence T. Yang (St. Francis Xavier

University, Canada), the Steering Chairs for their support and guidance. Thanks also go to

the honorary chairs Stephen S. Yau (Arizona State University, USA) and Zahir Zainuddin

(Hasanuddin University, Indonesia) for their support to this conference.

We would like to give our special thanks to all members in the program committee, for

conducting a rigorous reviewing process. We are grateful to the workshop chairs Tao Ban

(National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan), Gregory Blanc

(Institut Mines-Telecom/Telecom SudParis, France), and Yasha Wang (Peking University,

China), who attracted good workshops contributions, and the demo chair Yuqing Mao

(National Institutes of Health, USA), who organized the demo session.

Special thanks go to Bernady O. Apduhan (Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan), the

executive general co-chair, for his great help in many of the critical aspects and details,

which facilitated the overall process.

Special thanks also go to Al-Sakib Khan Pathan (International Islamic University,

Malaysia), another executive general co-chair, and publicity chairs Freddy Chua

(Singapore Management University, Singapore), Richardus Eko Indrajit (Perbanas

Institute, Indonesia), Guanfeng Liu (Soochow University, China), and Jun Yan (University

of Wollongong, Australia) for their introduction of the conference to the community in

several rounds.

We would like to express our appreciation to the web chair Sazzad Hussain (St. Francis

Xavier University, Canada) for his endless effort to set up and maintain the conference and

submission websites.

Thanks also go to the entire local arrangement committee for their help in making the

conference a success. We take this opportunity to thank all the authors, participants and

session chairs for their valuable efforts, many of whom traveled long distances to attend

this conference and make their valuable contributions.

Last but not least, we thank all of you for participating in IEEE ATC-14, and hope that

you find the conference stimulating and interesting for your research and professional

activities.

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Yoshiaki Kakuda, Hiroshima City University, Japan

Miroslaw Malek, University of Lugano, Switzerland

Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia

ATC 2014 General Chairs

Yukikazu Nakamoto, University of Hyogo, Japan

Haifeng Shen, Flinders University, Australia

Zonghua Zhang, IMT/TELECOM Lille, France

ATC 2014 Program Chairs

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Message from the ScalCom 2014 General Chairs

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 14th IEEE International Conference on

Scalable Computing and Communications (ScalCom-14), in Bali, Indonesia, December 9-

12, 2014. On behalf of the ScalCom-14 Organizing Committee, we would like to express

our sincere and warm welcome to all the participants! IEEE ScalCom-14 is the 14th edition

of this conference series, previously held as ScalCom-13 (Chengdu, China, Dec. 2013),

ScalCom-12 (Changzhou, China, Dec. 2012), ScalCom-11 (Pafos, Cyprus, Aug. 2011),

ScalCom-10 (Bradford, UK, June 2010), etc.

ScalCom-14 is recognized for its unique coverage of both ubiquitous computing and

machine learning under one carefully integrated research forum. Its coverage

encompasses multiple dimensions of ubiquitous intelligent computing, smart environment

and systems, smart objects and social- and cyber-physical systems. It provides for a major

forum for engineers and scientists from academia, industry and government to share their

views on many challenging research problems, and to present and discuss their novel

ideas, research results, new applications and experience on all aspects of ubiquitous and

intelligent computing and applications. IEEE ScalCom-14 is sponsored by IEEE, IEEE

Computer Society, and IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC).

This year, ScalCom-14 consists of a main conference plus 2 workshops (BusniessCloud-

14 and FUSION-14) from more than 20 countries around the world. For the successful

organization of an international conference, we counted on the great support of many

people and organizations. First of all, we would like to sincerely thank Laurence T. Yang

(St. Francis Xavier University, Canada) and Albert Y. Zoyama (University of Sydney,

Australia), the Steering Chairs for giving us the opportunity to organize the conference and

for their support and guidance.

We would like to give our special thanks to the Program Chairs, Parimala Thulasiraman

(University of Manitoba, Canada), Shibo He (Arizona State University, USA) and Pascal

Bouvry (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) as well as the Program Vice Chairs,

Andres Marquez (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), David Allenotor (Federal

University of Petroleum Resource Effurun, Nigeria), Guojing Cong (IBM Thomas J. Watson

Research Center, USA), Jun Zhang (Deaking University, Australia), Chau Yuen (Singapore

University of Technology and Design, Singapore), RongXing Lu (Nanyang Technological

University, Singapore), Xianghui Cao (Zhejiang University, China), and Sudip Misra (Indian

Institute of Technology, Khargapur, India) 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 also indebted to the members of the program

committee, who have put in hard work and long hours to review each paper in a

professional way. Thanks to them all for their valuable time and effort in reviewing the

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papers. We are grateful to the workshop chairs Shadi Ibrahim (INRIA Rennes, France) and

Yawen Chen (University of Otago, New Zealand) for organizing 2 workshops on emerging

areas.

Special thanks go to Huangsheng Ning (University of Science and Technology, Beijing,

China) and Mianxiong Dong (National Institute of Information and Communications

Technology, Japan), the executive chairs, for their help in many of the critical details, which

facilitated the overall process.

Thanks also go to the entire local arrangement committee for their help in making the

conference a success. We take this opportunity to thank all the authors, participants and

session chairs for their valuable efforts, many of whom traveled long distances to attend

this conference and make their valuable contributions. Last but not least, we would like to

express our gratitude to all of the organizations that supported our efforts to bring the

conference to fruition.

We thank all of you for participating in IEEE ScalCom-14, and hope that you find the

conference stimulating and interesting for your research and professional activities.

Bernady O. Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan

Ruppa K. Thulasiram, University of Manitoba, Canada

ScalCom 2014 General Chairs

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Message from the ScalCom 2014 Program Chairs

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 14th IEEE International Conference on

Scalable Computing and Communications (ScalCom-14) in Bali, Indonesia, December 9-

12, 2014. The ScalCom-14 conference, sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and

Electronic Engineers (IEEE), IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Technical Committee on

Scalable Computing (TCSC), is well established in its 14th edition as a highly reputed

conference in the field.

The ScalCom-14 focuses on the “Foundations”--advances in parallel multi-core

architectures, distributed grid and cloud computing environments with respect to

networking, memory, fault tolerance, service oriented computing; “Applications”--

data/compute/communication/ bandwidth intensive problems from various disciplines;

“Theory”--innovative scalable parallel/distributed algorithms involving heuristic, meta

heuristics or graph algorithm partitioning techniques; “Performance”--metrics, performance

measurement, benchmark design, run-time performance management. We received many

high quality submissions from Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe, and all over the world this year.

A high quality review process was done by the highly qualified program committee

members, and each paper was reviewed by at least three independent reviewers. Based

on the tough review results, we have chosen 7 papers to be included in the main

conference. We would like to thank the authors of all the submitted papers for choosing

ScalCom-14 as the venue to present their high quality research work.

We are fortunate and delighted to work in coordination with the members of the Steering

Committee-Pavan Balaji (Argonne National Laboratory, USA), Rajkumar Buyya (University

of Melbourne, Australia), Jinjun Chen (University of Technology Sydney, Australia), Samee

U. Khan (North Dakota State University, USA), Jianhua Ma (Hosei University, Japan),

Manish Parashar (Rutgers University, USA), Lizhe Wang (Chinese Academy of Science,

China), Stephen S. Yau (Arizona State University, USA), Laurence T. Yang (Chair, St

Francis Xavier University, Canada) and Albert Y. Zoyama (Chair, University of Sydney,

Australia) for the success of ScalCom-14. We sincerely appreciate their constant support

and guidance. Additionally, we would like to thank general chairs, Bernady O. Apduhan

(Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan) and Ruppa Thulasiram (University of Manitoba,

Canada). It was a great pleasure to work with such an excellent team.

Next, we would like to express our gratitude to Sazzad Hussain (St Francis Xavier

University, Canada) for his assistance in establishing the website and managing the web-

based submission issues. We would like to thank all the vice program chairs, workshop

chairs, publicity chairs, panel chair and local arrangement committee for their help and

support. Finally, we would like to extend our thanks to the program committee members

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and to additional reviewers for providing tremendous valuable expertise and constructive

comments to the quality of paper reviewing process within a narrow time schedule.

The ScalCom-14 conference is a highly stimulating event to foster interesting

discussions, useful interactions between researchers, and identify emerging research

topics to define the future of scalable and intelligent computing. The conference provides

an excellent forum for exchanging and developing new ideas regarding advancements in

the state of the art and practice of scalable computing and communications.

We hope that all the participants will take part in enjoyable research discussions at

ScalCom-14 and will have a lovely time during their stay in Bali, Indonesia.

Parimala Thulasiraman, University of Manitoba, Canada

Shibo He, Arizona State University, USA

Pascal Bouvry, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

ScalCom 2014 Program Chairs

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Message from the Local Arrangement Chairs

We are very glad to be part of the 2014 IEEE UIC/ATC/ScalCom Multi-Conference since

it provides an advantage for STIKOM Bali to experience the development of computer

science and technology live. We hope that this event will inspire our students to improve

their performance and academic achievements.

We at STIKOM Bali, would like to express our sincere thanks to the members of the

organizing committee, the program committee, the local committee and in particular to our

honorable speakers. The organizing committee has been working with us since the

beginning of the planning stage and continued doing so, even though they are both

engaged with their responsibilities at their individual institutions and the conference. We

truly appreciate their dedication.

We wish all participants a pleasant stay in Bali.

Bali, December 2014

Dr. Dadang Hermawan, STIKOM Bali, Indonesia

UIC-2104 Honorary Co-Chair

I Made Sarjana, STIKOM Bali, Indonesia

Chair, UIC/ATC/ScalCom 2014 Local Organization Committee

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Keynote Talk I

Coupling Cloud Computing and IT Landscapes Estate Optimizations to Reduce Total Cost of Ownership

Mazin Yousif, Ph.D

CTO & VP of Architecture of the Royal Dutch Shell Global Account, T-Systems International

Chair of Advisory Board, The European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics

Abstract

Datacenters are usually heterogeneous, become increasingly more complex, and

continuously change due to introduction of new infrastructure; removing zombies and

consolidating, to name a few. This makes establishing full visibility of all the infrastructure

– both hardware and software – extremely difficult. Establishing full knowledge about

datacenters’ infrastructure is the basis for IT landscape Estate Optimization. It is also

required to fully adopt Cloud Computing and in a manner cheaper and more efficient than

having internal IT.

This talk will include two major parts. In the first part, I’ll present an approach that helps

build full knowledge about datacenters’ infrastructures. The approach includes scanning,

reconciliation, analytics and visualization. In the second part of the talk and after

establishing full knowledge about IT landscapes and making sense of all the collected data,

I’ll then look at how the information is used to achieve efficiencies through IT Landscapes

estate optimization and cloud computing adoption.

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Short Biography

Dr. Yousif is the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Architecture for the

Royal Dutch Shell Global account at T-Systems, International. Before joining T-Systems,

he was with IBM Canada, Global Technology services, as CTO for its Cloud Computing

Services. He was a chief architect at Numonyx with focus on the role of Phase Change

Memory (PCM) in servers' architectures and datacenters optimizations. He was also a

principal engineer at Intel leading many projects on energy optimizations, virtualization and

autonomic computing.

Dr. Yousif is the chair of the Advisory Board of the European Research Consortium for

Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM). He is the Editor-In-Chief of the IEEE Cloud

Computing Magazine (2014-2017). He founded the NSF Industry/University Cooperative

research Center for Autonomic Computing (in 2006) and then delegated to Professors in

three universities to develop all the necessary documentation and paperwork to establish

the center. Dr. Yousif was an Adjunct Professor at several universities like Duke, North

Carolina State and Arizona. He was an IEEE Distinguished Visitors Program speaker from

2008 - 2013. He was a principal leader defining the InfiniBand Architecture and he co-

chaired the management working group in the InfiniBand Trade Association - responsible

for defining the InfiniBand Architecture. He has served as the General Chair or Program

Chair for many conferences and serves in the editorial board of many journals.

Dr. Yousif is a frequent speaker in academic and industry conferences on various topics

related to Cloud, Autonomic and Green Computing. He has also published extensively. He

finished his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from the Pennsylvania State University in 1987

and 1992, respectively.

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Keynote Talk II

Context-aware Computing in the Era of Crowd Sensing and Big Data

Daqing Zhang, Ph.D

Chair Professor at Institute of Software, Peking University, China

Professor at Institut Mines-Telecom/Telecom SudParis and CNRS, France

Abstract

Since the seminal work of Schilit and Theimer on context-awareness in 1994, great

research progress has been made in context-aware computing field. Due to limited

deployment scale of sensors and devices, in early years context-aware computing focused

mainly on understanding and exploiting personal context in single smart spaces. As a result

of the recent explosion of sensor-equipped mobile phones, the phenomenal growth of

Internet and social network services, the broader use of the Global Positioning System

(GPS) in all types of public transportation, and the extensive deployment of sensor network

and WiFi in both indoor and outdoor environments, the digital footprints left by people while

interacting with cyber-physical spaces are accumulating with an unprecedented speed and

scale, resulting in "Big Data".

The technology trend towards crowd sensing is creating new challenges and

opportunities for context-aware computing - with huge amount, large scale, multi-modal,

different granularity, diverse quality of data from various data sources. In this talk, I will

start by examining the status quo of context-aware computing research in 2004 and then

present the research direction called "social and community intelligence (SCI)" as a natural

extension of context-aware computing in the era of crowd sensing and big data, with

emphasis on extracting community and society level context. In particular I will introduce

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our recent work in crowd-sensed data analytics, including mining large scale taxi GPS data,

mobile phone data and social media data for enabling innovative applications in smart

cities. Finally I will briefly summarize the progress made in context-aware computing in the

past ten years, in terms of data acquisition, modeling, inference, storage and context

inferred.

Short Biography

Daqing Zhang is a Chair Professor at Institute of Software, Peking University, China. He

has been a full professor at Institut Mines-Telecom/Telecom SudParis and CNRS, France,

since 2007. His research interests include context-aware computing, urban computing,

mobile social networking, big data analytics, pervasive elderly care, etc.. Dr. Zhang has

served as the general or program chair for more than 10 international conferences, giving

keynote or invited speeches at more than 15 international events. He is the associate editor

for 4 journals including ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, etc. In

recent years, he has been exploring a new research direction called "social and community

intelligence", making use of taxi GPS traces, social media data and mobile phone data to

extract human and community intelligence and enable innovative services. He is the winner

of the Ten-years CoMoRea impact paper award at IEEE PerCom 2013, the Best Paper

award at IEEE UIC 2012 and the Best Paper Runner Up award at Mobiquitous 2011.

Daqing Zhang obtained his Ph.D. from University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 1996.

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Panel Discussion

Title: Ubiquitous Intelligence in the Era of IoT and Big Data

In the era of Internet of Things new personal business assistant and entertainment

equipments have appeared with many technologies such as wireless voice/data

communication, digital camera, and multi-media players. As the devices get complicated,

we are in need of the ubiquitous intelligence techniques to cope with the constraints and

realize intelligent services in full scale. In this panel, the leading researchers in this area

will share their perspectives and prospects of ubiquitous intelligence in the era of IoT and

Big Data.

Panel Chair: Sung-Bae Cho, Yonsei University, Korea

Panelists:

Mazin Yousif, Royal Dutch Shell Global Account, T-Systems International, USA

Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA

Yoshiaki Kakuda, Hiroshima City University, Japan

Daqing Zhang, Institut Telecom SudParis, France and Peking University, China

Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China

Julien Bourgeois, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France

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UIC 2014 Conference Organization

Honorary Chairs

Dadang Hermawan, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Xingshe Zhou, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

General Chairs

Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Christian Becker, University of Mannheim, Germany

Kenji Mase, Nagoya University, Japan

Executive Chairs

Bernady O. Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan

Abdul Hanan Abdullah, UTM, Malaysia

Program Chairs

Yu Zheng, Microsoft Research, China

Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan

Gregor Schiele, DERI, Ireland

Program Vice-Chairs

Wen-Chih Peng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Chiu C. Tan, Temple University, USA

Workshop Chairs

Mike Chieh-Jan Liang, Microsoft Research, China

Yuqing Sun, Shandong University, China

Demo/Exhibit Chairs

Sozo Inoue, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

Feilong Tang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Advisory Committee

Stephen S. Yau (Chair), Arizona State University, USA

Beniamino Di Martino, Second University of Naples, Italy

Ahhwee Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Chung-Ming Huang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China

Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Max Muehlhaeuser, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

Mohan Kumar, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University, China

Zhaohui Wu, Zhejiang University, China

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Steering Committee

Jianhua Ma (Chair), Hosei University, Japan

Laurence T. Yang (Chair), St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA

Daqing Zhang, Institut Telecom SudParis and Peking University, France

Jadwiga Indulska, University of Queensland, Australia

Theo Ungerer, University of Augsburg, Germany

Publicity Chairs

Zhiyong Yu, Fuzhou University, China

Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, International Islamic University, Malaysia

Konstantinos Pelechrinis, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Armin Lawi, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

Panel Chairs

Robert C. Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan

Sung-Bae Cho, Yonsei University, Korea

Award Chairs

Frode Eika Sandnes, Oslo University College, Norway

Runhe Huang, Hosei University, Japan

International Liaison Chairs

Yo-Ping Huang, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

Yuichi Nakamura, Kyoto University, Japan

Guanling Chen, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA

Artur Lugmayr, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Antonio Liotta, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

Industrial Liaison Chair

Gang Pan, Zhejiang University, China

Local Arrangements Committee

I Made Sarjana (Chair), STIKOM Bali, Indonesia

Ni Luh Putri Srinadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Dedy Panji Agustino, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

A.A. Sg. Putri Rani Prihastini, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Gede Harsemadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ni Ketut Dewi Ari Jayanti, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Candra Ahmadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ricky Aurelius Nurtanto Diaz, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Gede Putu Krisna Juliharta, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Ketut Dedy Suryawan, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

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Ni Kadek Sumiari, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Dian Rahmani Putri, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Amos Lillo, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Web Chair

Sazzad Hussain, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

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ATC 2014 Conference Organization

Honorary Chairs

Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University, USA

Zahir Zainuddin, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

General Chairs

Yoshiaki Kakuda, Hiroshima City University, Japan

Miroslaw Malek, University of Lugano, Switzerland

Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia

Executive Chairs

Bernady O. Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan

Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, International Islamic University, Malaysia

Program Chairs

Yukikazu Nakamoto, University of Hyogo, Japan

Haifeng Shen, Flinders University, Australia

Zonghua Zhang, IMT/TELECOM Lille, France

Workshop Chairs

Tao Ban, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

Gregory Blanc, Institut Mines-Telecom/ Telecom SudParis, France

Yasha Wang, Peking University, China

Demo Chair

Yuqing Mao, National Institutes of Health, USA

Publicity Chairs

Guanfeng Liu, Soochow University, China

Freddy Chua, Singapore Management University, Singapore

Jun Yan, University of Wollongong, Australia

Richardus Eko Indrajit, Perbanas Institute, Indonesia

Award Chair

Frode Eika Sandnes, Oslo University College, Norway

International Liaison Chairs

Bin Xiao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Bing Xie, Peking University, China

Xiaolin (Andy) Li, University of Florida, USA

Ruo Ando, NICT, Japan

Sara Foresti, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

Kuan-Ching Li, Providence University, Taiwan

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Web Chair

Sazzad Hussain, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

Advisory Committee

Tadashi Dohi (Chair), Hiroshima University, Japan

Hartmut Schmeck, KIT, Germany

Chunming Rong, Stavanger University, Norway

James J. Park, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea

Jurgen Branke, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Qun Jin, Waseda University, Japan

Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada

Wolfgang Reif, University of Augsburg, Germany

Zhen Liu, Microsoft Asia R&D Center, China

Zhong Chen, Peking University, China

Ee-Peng Lim, Singapore Management University, Singapore

Steering Committee

Jianhua Ma (Chair), Hosei University, Japan

Laurence T. Yang (Chair), St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

Christian Muller-Schloer, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

Daqing Zhang, Institute Telecom SudParis, France

Jadwiga Indulska, University of Queensland, Australia

Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA

Local Arrangement Committee

I Made Sarjana (Chair), STIKOM Bali, Indonesia

Ni Luh Putri Srinadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Dedy Panji Agustino, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

A.A. Sg. Putri Rani Prihastini, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Gede Harsemadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ni Ketut Dewi Ari Jayanti, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Candra Ahmadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ricky Aurelius Nurtanto Diaz, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Gede Putu Krisna Juliharta, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Ketut Dedy Suryawan, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ni Kadek Sumiari, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Dian Rahmani Putri, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Amos Lillo, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

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ScalCom 2014 Conference Organization

Honorary Chair

Zainal A. Hasibuan, University of Indonesia, Indonesia

General Chairs

Bernady O. Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan

Ruppa Thulasiram, University of Manitoba, Canada

Executive Chairs

Huansheng Ning, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

Mianxiong Dong, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology,

Japan

Program Chairs

Parimala Thulasiraman, University of Manitoba, Canada

Shibo He, Arizona State University, USA

Pascal Bouvry, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Program Vice-Chairs

Track: New Design in Multi-core Architectures for Scalability

Andres Marquez, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Track: Cloud/Grid Computing

David Allenotor, Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun, Nigeria

Track: Algorithms and Data Structures for Scalability-Rethinking

Guojing Cong, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA

Track: Modelling and Simulation in Applications

Jun Zhang, Deakin University, Australia

Track: Scalable Networks

Chau Yuen, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Singapore

Track: Mobile and Wireless Communications

RongXing Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Track: Mobile and Pervasive Computing

Xianghui Cao, Zhejiang University, China

Track: Modeling and Evaluation in Communication Systems

Sudip Misra, Indian Institute of Technology, Khargapur, India

Workshop Chairs

Shadi Ibrahim, INRIA Rennes, France

Yawen Chen, University of Otago, New Zealand

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Publicity Chairs

Zhiyong Yu, Fuzhou University, China

Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, International Islamic University, Malaysia

Konstantinos Pelechrinis, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Armin Lawi, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

Kanokvate Tungpimolrut, NECTEC, Thailand

Bambang Hariyanto, Mercu Buana University, Indonesia

Panel Chair

Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA

Steering Committee

Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA

Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia

Jinjun Chen, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Samee U. Khan, North Dakota State University, USA

Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan

Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA

Lizhe Wang, Chinese Academy of Science, China

Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University, USA

Laurence T. Yang (Chair), St Francis Xavier University, Canada

Albert Y. Zoyama (Chair), University of Sydney, Australia

Local Arrangements Committee

I Made Sarjana (Chair), STIKOM Bali, Indonesia

Ni Luh Putri Srinadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Dedy Panji Agustino, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

A.A. Sg. Putri Rani Prihastini, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Gede Harsemadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ni Ketut Dewi Ari Jayanti, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Candra Ahmadi, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ricky Aurelius Nurtanto Diaz, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Gede Putu Krisna Juliharta, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

I Ketut Dedy Suryawan, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Ni Kadek Sumiari, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Dian Rahmani Putri, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Amos Lillo, STIKOM-Bali, Indonesia

Web Chair

Sazzad Hussain, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

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UIC-ATC-ScalCom 2014 Symposia/Workshops

2014 International Symposium on UbiCom Frontiers - Innovative Research,

Systems and Technologies (UFirst-14)

Bernady O. Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan

Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia

Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

UFirst 2014 General Chairs

2014 International Symposium on Ubiquitous Systems and Data Engineering

(USDE-14)

Yuqing Sun, Shandong University, China

Runhe Huang, Hosei University, Japan

Cheng Li, A*STAR, Singapore

USDE 2014 Symposium Chairs

2014 Workshop on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Data Analytics (PUDA-14)

Li Liu, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Shiping Chen, CSIRO, Australia

Ching-Hsien Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan

Guandong Xu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Xiangliang Zhang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia

PUDA 2014 Workshop Chairs

2014 International Workshop on New Models, Algorithms and Simulation Tools

for Cloud Computing, Brokering, Internet Shopping, and e-Commerce Trading

(BusinessClouds -14)

Jacek Blazewicz, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

Pascal Bouvry, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Jedrzej Musial, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

BusinessClouds 2014 Workshop Chairs

2014 International Workshop on Future Trends in Computing System

Technologies and Applications (FUSION-14)

Ching Hsien Hsu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan

Bernady O. Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan

Rafael Santos, Brazilian National Institute for Space Research, Brazil

FUSION 2014 Workshop Chairs

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Conference Program

Pre-Registration: December 8, 2014, 14:00-17:00 Group Registration Lobby, Ayodya Resort Bali

Secretariat Room: Legian Room (Between Sanur and Kuta Rooms)

Day 1 - December 9, 2014 (Tuesday)

Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Sanur Room Kuta Room

08:00-17:00 Registration, 08:00~12:00 (Terrace), 12:00~17:00 (Foyer)

9:00-10:40

Session 1

(100 minutes)

1a: UFirst-1 1b: USDE-1 1c: PUDA-1 1d: BusinessClouds-1

10:40-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:40

Session 2

(100 minutes)

2a: UFirst-2 2b: USDE-2 2c: ATC-1s 2d: BusinessClouds-2

12:40-13:30

(50 min) Lunch

13:30-14:00

(30 min)

Opening Ceremony (Grand Ball Room)

Chair: Bernady Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan

14:00-15:00

(60 min)

Keynote Talk I: (Grand Ball Room)

Dr. Mazin Yousif, T-Systems International, USA

Title: Coupling Cloud Computing and IT Landscapes Estate Optimizations

to Reduce Total Cost of Ownership

Chair: Yoshiaki Kakuda, Hiroshima City University, Japan

15:00-15:30

(30 min)

Poster Session 1A: Poster Introduction (UIC: 11 Posters, Grand Ball Room)

(Per Poster: 1-page PPT slide, 2 minutes max. Introduction)

Chair: Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

15:30-16:20

(50 min)

Poster Session 1B/Coffee Break

(Terrace, beside Grand Ballroom)

16:20-18:20

Session 3

(120 minutes)

3a: UIC-1 3b: UIC-2 3c: ATC-2s 3d: UFirst-3

18:20-19:00 Free Time

19:00-21:00 Welcome Reception (Beach Garden)

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Day 2 - December 10, 2014 (Wednesday)

Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Sanur Room Kuta Room

08:00-17:00 Registration, 08:00~17:00 (Foyer)

09:00-10:00

(60 min)

Keynote Talk II (Grand Ballroom)

Daqing Zhang, Institut Telecom SudParis, France and Peking University, China

Title: Context-aware Computing in the Era of Crowd Sensing and Big Data

Chair: Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA

10:00-10:30

(30 min)

Poster Session 2A: Introduction of Poster Papers/Demo

(UIC: 8, ATC: 1 Poster + 2 Demo, Grand Ballroom)

(Per Poster/Demo: 1-page PPT slide, 2 minutes max. Introduction)

Chair: Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia

10:30-11:20

(50 min)

Poster Session 2B and Demo/Coffee Break

(Terrace, beside Grand Ballroom)

11:20-13:00

Session 4

(100 min)

4a: UIC-3 4b: UIC-4 4c: ATC-1 4d: ScalCom-1

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:40

Session 5

(100 min)

5a: UIC-5 5b: UIC-6 5c: ATC-2 5d: ScalCom-2

15:40-16:00 Coffee Break

16:00-17:40

Session 6

(100 min)

6a: UIC-7 6b: UIC-8 6c: ATC-3 6d: ATC-4

17:40-19:00 Free Time

19:00-21:30 Banquet (Balinese Theater)

Day 3 - December 11, 2014 (Thursday)

Grand Ballroom A Grand Ballroom B Sanur Room Kuta Room

08:00-12:00 Registration, 08:00~12:00 (Foyer)

9:00-10:40

Session 7

(100 min)

7a: UIC-9 7b: UIC-10 7c: ATC-5 7d: FUSION-1

10:40-11:10 Coffee Break

11:10-12:40

(90 min)

Panel Discussion (Grand Ballroom)

Title: Ubiquitous Intelligence in the Era of IoT and Big Data

Chair: Sung-Bae Cho, Yonsei University, Korea

12:40-13:00 Closing Ceremony (Grand Ballroom)

13:00 ~ Lunch

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Day 4 - December 12, 2014 (Friday)

08:30-16:00 Social Networking

18:00-20:00 Organizational Meeting (TBA)

PRESENTER’S GUIDE

1) Regular Paper, 25 min = 18 min Presentation + 7 min Q&A

2) Short Paper (ATC 2014) or Workshop Paper:

20 min = 15 min Presentation + 5 min Q&A

Important: Please bring your own laptop PC and turn it on before your

presentation.

3) Poster/Demo Paper (UIC-2014 Short Papers, ATC-2014 Poster/Demo):

a) One-page slide and 2 min. (max) Poster Introduction

+ Presentation in Poster Session

b) Poster: A0-size = 841mm (Width) x 1189mm (Height),

or 33.1in (Width) x 46.8in (Height)

= four(4) x A3-size paper (297mm (Width) x 420mm (Height),

or 11.7in (Width) x 16.5 in (Height)

c) One A0-size Poster stand will be provided for each presenter.

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Day 1, December 9, 2014 (Tuesday)

Grand Ballroom A

1a UFirst-1: UbiCom Innovative Systems Session Chair: Qun Jin, Waseda University, Japan

1. Intelligent Human Fall Detection for Home Surveillance

Hong Lu, Bohong Yang, Rui Zhao, Pengliang Qu, and Wenqiang Zhang 2. More than Meets the Eye in Smart City Information Security: Exploring Security Issues Far beyond

Privacy Concerns Felipe Silva Ferraz and Carlos André Guimarães Ferraz

3. Interactive Design and Simulation System for Deploying Wireless Sensor Networks Based on

Centriod Multi-touch Screen Jingru Wei, Lin Lu, Chenglei Yang, Xu Yin, and Xiangxu Meng

4. Case Study of Constructing Weather Monitoring System in Difficult Environment

Masato Yamanouchi, Hideya Ochiai, Y.K. Reddy, Hiroshi Esaki, and Hideki Sunahara 5. Sensor Based Vehicle Environment Perception Information System

Kashif Naseer Qureshi, Abdul Hanan Abdullah, and Ghufran Ullah

Grand Ballroom B

1b USDE-1: Ubiquitous Systems and Data Engineering Session Chair: Chenglei Yang, Shandong University, China

1. A Wearable Internet of Things Mote with Bare Metal 6LoWPAN Protocol for Pervasive Healthcare

Kevin I-Kai Wang, Ashwin Rajamohan, Shivank Dubey, Samuel Adrian Catapang, and Zoran Salcic

2. Private Smart Space: Cost-effective ADLs(Activities of Daily Livings) Recognition Based on Superset Transformation Xiao-hu Fan, Hao Huang, Chang-sheng Xie, Zhi-yang Tang, and Jing Zeng

3. ShadowVoD: Performance Evaluation as a Capability in Production P2P-CDN Hybrid VoD Networks Hanzi Mao, Chen Tian, Jingdong Sun, Junhua Yan, Weimin Wu, and Benxiong Huang

4. Computing Realistic Images for Audience Interaction in Projection-based Multi-view Display System Wei Gai, Lin Lu, Chenglei Yang, Shuo Feng, Tingting Cui, and Xiangxu Meng

Sanur Room

1c PUDA-1: Pervasive and Ubiquitous Data Analytics Session Chair: Li Liu, National University of Singapore, Singapore

1. Network Traffic Prediction Based on LSSVM Optimized by PSO

Yi Yang, Yanhua Chen, Caihong Li, Xiangquan Gui, and Lian Li

2. Entity Linking and Name Disambiguation in Chinese Micro-Blogs Li Li, Yun Long Guo, Yu Xiang, Xiao Xu, and Wei Gang Zeng

3. Detecting Suicidal Ideation in Chinese Microblogs with Psychological Lexicons Xiaolei Huang, Lei Zhang, David Chiu, Tianli Liu, Xin Li, and Tingshao Zhu

4. Personalized Activity Recognition Using Molecular Complex Detection Clustering Jun Zhong, Li Liu, Ye Wei, Dashi Luo, Letain Sun, and Yonggang Lu

5. Improving the Architecture of an Autoencoder for Dimension Reduction Changjie Hu, Xiaoli Hou, and Yonggang Lu

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Kuta Room

1d Business Clouds-1: New Models, Algorithms and Simulation Tools for Cloud Computing Session Chair: Jedrzej Musial, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

1. Challenges and Areas of Extension for Cloud Computing

Pascal Bouvry

2. Multi-tenant Oriented Elastic Data-Centric Cloud Service Based on Resource Meta-Model Hongyun Yu, Hongming Cai, Cheng Xie, Lihong Jiang

3. On the Complexity of Cloud Computing Jacek Blazewicz

4. New Methods to Ensure Security to Increase User's Sense of Safety in Cloud Services Yohtaro Miyanishi, Akira Kanaoka, Fumiaki Sato, Xiaogong Han, Shinji Kitagami, Yoshiyori Urano, Norio Shiratori

Grand Ballroom A

2a UFirst-2: UbiCom Innovative Technologies Session Chair: Julien Bourgeois, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France

1. Vision Based Mapping and Localization in Unknown Environment for Intelligent Mobile Robot

Xiaoxin Qiu, Hong Lu, Wenqiang Zhang, Yunhan Bai, and Qianzhong Fu

2. Anti-copy of 2D Barcode Using Multi-encryption Technique Suwilai Phumpho, Poomyos Payakkawan, Anurak Jansri, Direk Tongaram,Chirasak Promprayoon, Pithuk Keattipun, Boonchu Ruengpongsrisuck, Chanachai Punnua, Satree Areejit, and Pitikhate Sooraksa

3. A Novel Automated Software Test Technology with Cloud Technology Zhenyu Liu, Mingang Chen, and Lizhi Cai

4. The Latent Appreciation Effect of Interactive Design in Internet Communication Wang Ning

5. The Key Features and Applications of Newmedia Interactive Design Wang Ning

Grand Ballroom B

2b USDE-2: Ubiquitous Systems and Data Engineering Session Chair: Yuying Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

1. A Proactive Approach for Information Sharing Strategies in an Environment of Multiple Connected Ubiquitous Devices Remus Dobrican, and Denis Zampunieris

2. Estimate Dynamic Road Travel Time Based on Uncertainty Feedback Xiao Zhang, Bowen Du, Yufeng Dou, and Xuejin Wan

3. Mobiscan3D: A Low Cost Framework for Real Time Dense 3D Reconstruction on Mobile Devices Brojeshwar Bhowmick, Apurbaa Mallik, and Arindam Saha

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Sanur Room

2c ATC-1s: Trusted Computing: Technologies Session Chair: Yoshiaki Kakuda, Hiroshima City University, Japan

1. International Center for Monitoring Cloud Computing Providers (ICMCCP) for Ensuring Trusted

Clouds Mohssen M.Z.E. Mohammed and Al-Sakib Khan Pathan

2. SecPlace: A Security-Aware Placement Model for Multi-tenant SaaS Environments Eyad Saleh, Johannes Sianipar, Ibrahim Takouna, and Christoph Meinel

3. Partial Least Squares Improvement and Research Principal Component Regression Extraction

Methods Wangping Xiong, Jianqiang Du, and Wang Nie

Kuta Room

2d BusinessClouds-2: Optimization in E-commerce and Energy-efficient Computations Session Chair: Mateusz Guzek, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

1. Optimization in Internet Shopping and E-commerce Green IT

Jedrzej Musial

2. A Trade Gap Scalability Model for the Forex Market David Oyemade, and David Allenotor

3. Holistic, Energy-efficient Resource Management on Heterogeneous Cloud Computing Platforms. Mateusz Guzek

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Poster Session 1A: Poster Paper Introduction (Grand Ballroom)

Poster Session 1B (UIC 2014) (Terrace) Session Chair: Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

1. Task Scheduling in Cyber-Physical Systems

Chunyao Liu, Lichen Zhang, and Daqiang Zhang

2. Data Collection Oriented Topology Control for Predictable Delay-Tolerant Networks Hongsheng Chen, Ke Shi, and Yao Lin

3. A Novel Email Virus Propagation Model with Local Group Qiguang Miao, Xing Tang, and Yining Quan

4. Obstacle Avoidance for Visually Impaired Using Auto-Adaptive Thresholding on Kinect's Depth Image Muhamad Risqi Utama Saputra, Widyawan Widyawan, and Paulus Insap Santosa

5. Mobile Augmented Reality Mashup for FurtureIoT Environment Choonsung Shin, Byoung-Ha Park, Kwang-Mo Jung, Sung-Hee Hong

6. Subtractive Clustering as ZUPT Detector Mohd Nazrin Muhammad, Zoran Salcic, and Kevin I-Kai Wang

7. An Indoor Location-Tracking Using Wireless Sensor Networks Cooperated with Relative Distance Finger Printing Youn-Sik Hong, Sung-Hyun Han, and Saemina Kim

8. Defining and Analyzing a Gesture Set for Interactive TV Remote on Touchscreen Phones Yuntao Wang, Chun Yu, Yuhang Zhang, Jin Huang, and Yuanchun Shi

9. Privacy Perceptive Wireless Service Game Model Weiwei Li and Yuqing Sun

10. Development of Collaborative Video Streaming for Mobile Networks: From Overview to Prototype Mingyang Zhong, Jadwiga Indulska, Peizhao Hu, Marius Portmann, and Mohan J. Kumar

11. Futuring digital health and wellness Mounir Mokhtari, Thibaut Tiberghien, Jit Biswas

Grand Ballroom A

3a UIC-1: Networking Session Chair: Runhe Huang, Hosei University, Japan

1. Towards Energy Optimization Based on Delay-sensitive traffic for WiFi Network

Bo Chen, Xi Li, Xuehai Zhou, Tengfu Liu, and Zongwei Zhu

2. GFRT-chord: Flexible Structured Overlay Using Node Groups Hiroya Nagao, Takehiro Miyao, and Kazuyuki Shudo

3. Nanonetwork Minimum Energy Coding Muhammad Agus Zainuddin, Eugen Dedu, and Julien Bourgeois

4. An Anypath Routing Protocol for Multi-hop Cognitive Radio Networks Chih-Min Chao, Hsiang-Yuan Fu, and Li-Ren Zhang

5. Multi-source Broadcast Scheduling Algorithm of Barrage Relay Network in Tactical MANET Junhua Yan, Chen Tian, Wenyu Liu, Lai Tu, and Benxiong Huang

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Grand Ballroom B

3b UIC-2: Cloud and Internet of Things Session Chair: Yasha Wang, Peking University, China

1. Muclouds: Parallel Simulator for Large-Scale Cloud Computing Systems

Jinzhao Liu, Yuezhi Zhou, Di Zhang, Yujian Fang, Wei Han, and Yaoxue Zhang

2. A Management System for Cyber Individuals and Heterogeneous Data Jun Ren, Jianhua Ma, Runhe Huang, Qun Jin, and Zhigang Chen

3. Scalable Security Analysis Using Partition and Merge Approach in an Infrastructure as a Service Cloud Jin B. Hong, Taehoon Eom, Jong Sou Park, and Dong Seong Kim

4. Design of a Sensing Service Architecture for Internet of Things with Semantic Sensor Selection Yao-Chung Hsu, Chi-Han Lin, and Wen-Tsuen Chen

5. IoT Link: An Internet of Things Prototyping Toolkit Ferry Pramudianto, Carlos Kamienski, Eduardo Souto, Fabrizio Borelli, Lucas Lira Gomes, Djamel Sadok, and Matthias Jarke

Sanur Room

3c ATC-2s: Software and Protocol for Trusted Computing Session Chair: Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan

1. Analysis of Virtual Machine Monitor as Trusted Dependable Systems

Ganis Zulfa Santoso, Young-Woo Jung, and Hag-Young Kim

2. Virtual Machine Migration Methods for Heterogeneous Power Consumption Satoru Ohta and Atsushi Sakai

3. An Anonymous Remote Attestation Protocol to Prevent Masquerading Attack

Anna Lan, Zhen Han, Dawei Zhang, Yichen Jiang, Tianhua Liu, and Meihong Li

4. On the Applicability of the Tree-Based Group ID Reassignment Routing Method for MANETs Hiroaki Yagi, Eitaro Kohno, and Yoshiaki Kakuda

5. A Study on Providing the Reliable and Secure SMS Authentication Service

Jaesik Lee and Youngseok Oh

Kuta Room

3d UFirst-3: UbiCom Innovative Applications Session Chair: Yuqing Sun, Shangdong University, China

1. Restful Design and Implementation of Smart Appliances for Smart Home

Sehoon Kim, Jin-Young Hong, Seil Kim, Sung-Hoon Kim, Jun-Hyung Kim, and Jake Chun

2. A Realtime Framework for Video Object Detection with Storm Weishan Zhang, Pengcheng Duan, Qinghua Lu, and Xin Liu

3. A Service Composition Environment Based on Enterprise Service Bus Fu Ning, Duan Junhua, and Guo Yan

4. A Secure and Efficient Electronic Service Book Using Smart Cards Hippolyte Djonon Tsague, Johan Van Der Merwe, and Samuel Lefophane

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Poster Session 2A: Poster Paper Introduction (Grand Ballroom) Poster Session 2B + Demo (UIC 2014, ATC 2014) (Terrace) Session Chair: Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia

1. MSR: Minimum-Stop Recharging Scheme for Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks

Lyes Khelladi, Djamel Djenouri, Noureddine Lasla, Nadjib Badache, and Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah

2. Service Selection in Ubiquitous Environments: A Novel Approach Using CBR and Skyline Computing Rim Helali, Nadia Ben Azzouna, and Khaled Ghedira

3. Remote Sensing of Forest Stand Parameters for Automated Selection of Trees in Real-Time Mode in the Process of Selective Cutting Igor Petukhov, Luydmila Steshina, and Ilya Tanryverdiev

4. The Device Cloud - Applying Cloud Computing Concepts to the Internet of Things Thomas Renner, Andreas Kliem, and Odej Kao

5. Studying Accessible States of User Interfaces on Tabletops Qiang Yang, Jie Liu, Yongqiang Qin, Chun Yu, Qing Yuan, and Yuanchun Shi

6. Tailor-Made Gaussian Distribution for Intrusion Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks Amrita Ghosal and Subir Halder

7. Segmentation of Urban Areas Using Vector-Based Model Si Zhao, Hongwei Wu, Lai Tu, and Benxiong Huang

8. Vacuuming XML

Curtis E. Dyreson

9. Making Business Environments Smarter: A Context-Adaptive Petri Net Approach Estefanía Serral, Johannes De Smedt, and Jan Vanthienen

10. Toward Data-centric Software Architecture for Automotive Systems - Embedded Data Stream

Processing Approach (Demo) Yukikazu Nakamoto, Akihiro Yamaguchi, Kenya Sato, Shinya Honda, and Hiroaki Takada

11. Delay- and Disruption-Tolerant Bluetooth MANET-based Dual-Purpose Systems for Normal and Disaster Situations (Demo) Yuya Minami, Yuya Kitaura, Eitaro Kohno, Shinji Inoue, Tomoyuki Ohta, and Yoshiaki Kakuda

Grand Ballroom A

4a UIC-3: Urban Computing Session Chair: Bin Guo, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

1. TaxiExp: A Novel Framework for City-Wide Package Express Shipping Chao Chen, Daqing Zhang, Leye Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Xiao Han, Edwin Sha

2. Identifying Hot Lines of Urban Spatial Structure Using Cellphone Call Detail Record Data Shuchen, Hongwei Wu, Laitu, Benxiong Huang

3. Detecting Cruising Flagged Taxis' Passenger-Refusal Behaviors Using Traffic Data and Crowdsourcing Li Jin, Ming Han, Gangli Liu, and Ling Feng

4. An Opportunistic Music Sharing System based on Mobility Prediction and Preference Learning Fei Yi, Zhiwen Yu, Hui Wang, Bin Guo, and Xingshe Zhou

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Grand Ballroom B

4b UIC-4: Indoor and Localization Session Chair: Dingyi Fang, Northwestern University, China

1. Intuitive appliance control system based on high-accurate indoor positioning system Jun Komeda, Yutaka Arakawa, Morihiko Tamai, and Keiichi Yasumoto

2. Indoor Localization utilizing Tracking Scanners and Motion Sensors Takumi Takafuji, Kazuhisa Fujita, Takamasa Higuchi, Akihito Hiromori, HirozumiYamaguchi, and TeruoHigashino

3. Implementation of On-Demand Indoor Location-based Service using Ad-Hoc Wireless Positioning Network Shigemi Ishida, Koki Tomishige, Akira Izumi, Shigeaki Tagashira, Yutaka Arakawa, and Akira Fukuda

4. RPC: A Localization Method Based on Regional Partition and Cooperation Dan Xu, Xiaojiang Chen, Weike Nie, Zhanyong Tang, Zhanglei Li, Dingyi Fang, and Na An

Sanur Room

4c ATC-1: Software for Trusted Computing Session Chair: Eitaro Kohno, Hiroshima City University, Japan

1. Trust-E: A Trusted Embedded Operating System Based on the ARM Trustzone

Xia Yang, Peng Shi, Bo Tian, Bing Zeng, and Wei Xiao

2. An Architecture for Virtualization-Based Trusted Execution Environment on Mobile Devices Young-Woo Jung, Hag-Young Kim, and Sang-Wook Kim

3. Automatically Generating External OS Kernel Integrity Checkers for Detecting Hidden Rootkit Hiromasa Shimada and Tatsuo Nakajima

4. Secure Third Party Auditor for Ensuring Data Integrity in Cloud Storage

Salah H. Abbdal, Hai Jin, Deqing Zou, and Ali. A. Yassen

Kuta Room

4d ScalCom-1: Distributed Computing Session Chair: David Allenotor, University of Petroleum Resources Effurun, Nigeria

1. A Discrete Time Financial Option Pricing Model for Cloud Services

David Allenotor and Ruppa K. Thulasiram

2. Proposal of a Distributed Cooperative M2M System for Flood Disaster Prevention Shinji Kitagami, Yohtaro Miyanishi, Yoshiyori Urano, and Norio Shiratori

3. Trust in Mobile Cloud Computing with LTE-based Deployment Mohammed Hussain and Basel Mohamed Almourad

4. Monitoring Hadoop by Using IEEE1888 in Implementing Energy-Aware Thread Scheduling Hiroaki Takasaki and Samih M. Mostafaa Shigeru Kusakabe

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Grand Ballroom A

5a UIC-5: Smart Environment Session Chair: Yuichi Nakamura, Kyoto University, Japan

1. Behaviors and Communications in Working Support through First Person Vision Communication

Yuichi Nakamura, Takahiro Koizumi, Kanako Obata, Kazuaki Kondo, and Yasuhiko Watanabe

2. Human-Assisted Rule Satisfaction in Partially Observable Environments Viktoriya Degeler, and Edward Curry

3. AR Go-Kon: A System for Facilitating a Smooth Communication in the First Meeting Yuma Akaike, Jun Komeda, Yuka Kume, Satoshi Kanamaru, and Yutaka Arakawa

4. Handling Influence among Multiple Applications in a Smart Space Ma Jun, Tao Xianping, Cao Chun, and Lu Jian

Grand Ballroom B

5b UIC-6: Activity and Location Session Chair: Tianzhang Xing, Northwest University, China

1. Composite activity recognition in smart homes using Markov Logic Network Gayathri K.S., Susan Elias, and Shivashankar S. 2. Near-Optimal Activity Prediction through Efficient Wavelet Modulus Maxima Partitioning and Conditional Random Fields

Roland Assam, and Thomas Seidl

3. Discovering Latent Structures for Activity Recognition in Smart Environments Jiahui Wen, and Jadwiga Indulska

4. Discovering People’s Life Patterns from Anonymized WiFi Scanlists Sha Zhao, Zhe Zhao, Yifan Zhao, Runhe Huang, Shijian Li, and Gang Pan

Sanur Room

5c ATC-2: Fault Tolerant Technology Session Chair: Christian Hirsch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

1. A Machine Learning Approach for Self-Diagnosing Multiprocessors Systems under the Generalized

Comparison Model Mourad Elhadef

2. Failure Prediction for Cloud Datacenter by Hybrid Message Pattern Learning Yukihiro Watanabe, Hiroshi Otsuka, and Yasuhide Matsumoto

3. An Efficient Trust-Oriented Trip Planning Method in Road Networks Junqiang Dai, Guanfeng Liu, Jiajie Xu, An Liu, Lei Zhao, and Xiaofang Zhou

4. An Efficient Algorithm for Deriving Mobility Scenarios from New Mobility Model Representing Spatially

and Temporally Biased Change of Node Mobility and Node Density for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Takahiro Shigeta, Eitaro Kohno, and Yoshiaki Kakuda

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Kuta Room

5d ScalCom-2: Scalable Networks Session Chair: Xin Zhu, University of Aizu, Japan

1. CAVE: Hybrid Approach for In-Network Content Caching

Khaled Bakhit, Sirine Taleb, Ayman Kayssi, Imad Elhajj, and Ali Chehab

2. Estimation of Sleep Quality of Residents in Nursing Homes Using an Internet-Based Automatic Monitoring System Xin Zhu, Xina Zhou, Wenxi Chen, Kei-Ichiro Kitamura, and Tetsu Nemoto

3. A Fine-Grained Cross-Domain Access Control Mechanism for Social Internet of Things Jun Wu, Mianxiong Dong, Kaoru Ota, Jianhua Li, and Bei Pei

Grand Ballroom A

6a UIC-7: Crowd and Sensing Session Chair: Chao Chen, Chongqing University, China

1. Situation Inference by Fusion of Opportunistically Available Contexts

Jiangtao Wang, Yasha Wang, Hongru Ren, and Daqing Zhang

2. A Cross-Space, Multi-interaction-Based Dynamic Incentive Mechanism for Mobile Crowd Sensing Wenqian Nan, Bin Guo, Shenlong Huangfu, Zhiwen Yu, and Huihui Chen

3. Palantir: Crowdsourced Newsification Using Twitter Prithvi Raj, and Sumi Helal

4. A Multi-armed Bandit Approach to Online Spatial Task Assignment

Umairul Hassan, and Edward Curry

Grand Ballroom B

6b UIC-8: Users and Personal Session Chair: Chun Yu, Tsinghua University, China

1. Influencing Factors Analysis of People's Answering Behaviours on Social Network Based Questions

Wenge Rong, Zhiwei Sun, Yikang Shen, Yuanxin Ouyang, Chao Li, and Zhang Xiong

2. Shutter: Preventing Information Leakage Based on Domain Gateway for Social Networks Tao Wu, Jianxin Li, NanNan Wu, Tao Ou, Borui Yang, and Bo Li

3. An Autonomic Approach to Real-Time Predictive Analytics Using Open Data and the Web of Things Wassim Derguech, Eanna Bruke, and Edward Curry

4. Historical Trajectories Based Location Privacy Protection Query Liu Cao, Yuqing Sun, and Haoran Xu

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Sanur Room

6c ATC-3: Trusted Computing: Model and Service Session Chair: Curtis Dyresson, Utah State University, USA

1. SW-POR: A Novel POR Scheme Using Slepian-Wolf Code for Cloud Storage

Tran Phuong Thao, Lee Chin Kho, and Azman Osman Lim

2. Towards a Trust Model for Trust Establishment and Management in Business-to-Consumer E-Commerce Cong Cao and Jun Yan

3. A Privacy-Aware Architecture for Energy Management Systems in Smart Grids Fabian Rigoll, Christian Hirsch, Sebastian Kochanneck, Hartmut Schmeck, and Ingo Mauser

4. Awareness and Control of Personal Data Based on the Cyber-I Privacy Model Li Tang, Jianhua Ma, Runhe Huang, Bernady O. Apduhan, He Li, and Shaoyin Cheng

Kuta Room

6d ATC-4: Automatic Computing Session Chair: Yukikazu Nakamoto, University of Hyogo, Japan

1. Self-Adaptive Containers: Interoperability Extensions and Cloud Integration

Wei-Chih Huang and William Knottenbelt

2. Compatibility in Service-Oriented Revision Control Systems Jameel Almalki and Haifeng Shen

3. A Routing Scheme Based on Autonomous Clustering and P2P Overlay Network in MANETs

Shoma Nakahara, Tomoyuki Ohta, and Yoshiaki Kakuda

4. An Autonomic Container for the Management of Component-Based Applications in Pervasive Environments Imen Ben Lahmar and Djamel Belaïd

Day 3, December 11, 2014 (Thursday)

Grand Ballroom A

7a UIC-9: Smart Devices Session Chair: Sung-Bae Cho, Yonsei University, Korea

1. Design of Lower Limb Chair Exercise Support System with Depth Sensor

Toshiya Watanabe, Naohiro Ohtsuka, Susumu Shibusawa, Masaru Kamada, and Tatsuhiro Yonekura

2. Recognizing Semantic Locations from Smartphone Log with Combined Machine Learning Techniques Hu Xu, and Sung-Bae Cho

3. A Run-Time Generic Decision Framework for Power and Performance Management on Mobile Devices Martin Peres, Mohamed Aymen Chalouf, and Francine Krief

4. Who Move The Treasures : A RFID-based approach for the treasures Tianzhang Xing, BinbinXie, Zhanyong Tang, Xia Zheng, Liqing Ren, Xiaojiang Chen, Dingyi Fang, and Na An

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Grand Ballroom B

7b UIC-10: Human Computer Interaction Session Chair: Yongqiang Qin, Tsinghua University, China

1. BodyRC: Exploring Interaction Modalities Using Human Body as Lossy Signal Transmission

Medium Yuntao Wang, Chun Yu, Lin Du, Jin Huang, and Yuanchun Shi

2. Model-Based Solution for Personalization of the User Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing Rui Madeira, Pedro Albuquerque, André Vieira, and Nuno Correia

3. uStitchHub: Stitching Multi-Touch Trajectories on Tiled Very Large Tabletops Yongqiang Qin, Yue Shi, and Yuanchun Shi

4. Study on Complex Event Processing for CPS: An Event Model Perspective Yuying Wang, Xingshe Zhou, Lijun Shan, and Kejian Miao

Sanur Room

7c ATC-5: Trusted Computing: Protocol and Security Session Chair: Amiyar Nayak, University of Ottawa, Canada

1. Forwarding Impact Aware Routing Protocol for Delay Tolerant Network

Qaisar Ayub, M. Soperi Mohd Zahid, Sulma Rashid, and Abdul Hanan Abdullah

2. Distributed Routing Protocol Based on Biologically-Inspired Attractor Selection with Active Stochastic Exploration and a Short-Term Memory Tomohiro Nakao, Jun-Nosuke Teramae, and Naoki Wakamiya

3. An Adaptivity-Enhanced Multipath Routing Method for Secure Dispersed Data Transfer Method in

Ad Hoc Networks with Varying Node Density Tetsuya Murakami, Eitaro Kohno, and Yoshiaki Kakuda

4. Privacy Protection against Query Prediction in Location-Based Services

Zhengang Wu, Liangwen Yu, Jiawei Zhu, Huiping Sun, Zhi Guan, and Zhong Chen

Kuta Room

7d FUSION-1: Mobile Computing and Communications Session Chair: Hiroaki Higaki, Tokyo Denki University, Japan

1. Human Computer Interaction Advancement by Usage of Smart Phones for Motion Tracking and

Remote Operation Jega Anish Dev

2. Motion Detection and Evaluation of Chair Exercise Support System with Depth Image Sensor Toshiya Watanabe, Naohiro Ohtsuka, Susumu Shibusawa, Masaru Kamada, and Tatsuhiro Yonekura

3. Wireless Multihop Transmissions for Secret Sharing Communication Tetsuya Kanachi and Hiroaki Higaki

4. DTN Data Message Transmission by Inter-vehicle Communication with Help of Road Map and Statistical Traffic Information in VANET Hiroki Hanawa and Hiroaki Higaki

5. BDMap: A Heuristic Application Mapping Algorithm for the Big Data Era

Thomas Canhao Xu, Jussi Toivonen, Tapio Pahikkala, and Ville Leppänen

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Local Information

Note: When departing from Ngurah Rai International Airport, terminal fee is IDR 150,000.

Conference Venue & Accommodation

Hotel Name: Ayodya Resort Bali, Nusa Dua

Features:

Beach front hotel, free Wi-Fi in rooms

From Ngurah Rai International Airport, 20 to 30 minutes by car and a pre-paid taxi fare

will cost between IDR 95,000 and 110,000.

Address:

Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Nusa Dua Bali - 80363 Indonesia

Tel. No. +62(361)771102

Fax No.: +62(361)771616

Reservation email address:

[email protected]

Hotel URL:

http://www.ayodyaresortbali.com/

Other Conference Recommended Hotels:

Hotel Name: Bali Tropic Resort & Spa

Features:

Beach front hotel, free Wi-Fi at the Lobby

area,

About 2.7 km to conference venue (Ayodya

Resort,Nusa Dua, Bali)

8 minutes by taxi (one-way, fare is approx.

IDR 30,000 )

Address:

Jl. Pratama 34 A Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia

Tel. No. +62 361 772130

Fax No.: +62 361 772131

Reservation email address:

[email protected]

Attn. Miss Pipien

Hotel URL:

www.balitropic-resort.com

Hotel Name: Sol Beach House

Features:

Beach front hotel, free Wi-Fi in rooms

About 2.4 km to conference venue (Ayodya

Resort,Nusa Dua, Bali)

5 minutes by taxi (one-way, fare is approx.

IDR 20,000 )

Address:

Jl. Pratama Tanjung Benoa, Bali, Indonesia

Tel. No. +62 361 771714

Fax No.: +62 361 771713

Reservation email address:

[email protected]

Attn. Mr. Gregorius Mogot

Hotel URL:

sol-hotels.com

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Hotel Name: Ibis Styles

Features:

Beach front hotel, free Wi-Fi in rooms

About 3.1 km to conference venue (Ayodya

Resort,Nusa Dua, Bali)

7 minutes by taxi (one-way, fare is approx.

IDR 30,000 )

Address:

Jl. Pratama 57 A Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia

Tel. No. +62 361 3001888

Fax No.: +62 361 3001999

Reservation email address:

[email protected]

Hotel URL:

ibisstyles.com

Hotel Name: Novotel Bali Benoa

Features:

Beach front hotel, free Wi-Fi in rooms

About 5.2 km to conference venue (Ayodya

Resort,Nusa Dua, Bali)

10 minutes by taxi (one-way, fare is approx.

IDR 40,000 )

Address:

Jl. Pratama Tanjung Benoa, Bali, Indonesia

Tel. No. +62 361 772239

Fax No.: +62 361 772237

Reservation email address:

[email protected]

Attn. Miss Renda Megaverona

Hotel URL:

www.novotelbalibenoa.com

Taxi Fare (one-way), Ngurah Rai International Airport to/from:

Batubulan : 105,000 rupiah

Bukit (Ayana): 95,000 rupiah

Bukit (Pecatu):115,000 rupiah

Bukit (Uluwatu): 135,000 rupiah

Candidasa 335,000 rupiah

Canggu: 135,000 rupiah

Denpasar: 70,000-90,000 rupiah

Dyana Pura / Abimanyu: 65,000 rupiah

Jimbaran (Intercon): 60,000 rupiah

Jimbaran (Four Seasons): 75,000 rupiah

Kuta (Discovery): 45,000 rupiah

Kuta Centre (Melasti etc): 50,000 rupiah

Legian (Jl Padma): 55,000 rupiah

Nusa Dua: 95,000 rupiah

Nusa Dua (Nikko): 110,000 rupiah

Oberoi / Kerobokan: 70,000 rupiah

Padang Bai: 315,000 rupiah

Sanur: 95,000 rupiah

Seminyak (Jl Double Six): 60,000 rupiah

Tanah Lot: 190,000 rupiah

Tanjung Benoa: 105,000 rupiah

Ubud: 195,000 rupiah

Umalas: 85,000 rupiah

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City Taxi:

Blue Bird Bali

Address:

Jl. Raya By Pass Nusa Dua No. 4, Jimbaran -

Denpasar - Bali

Phone :

Order by phone (24 hours)

(0361) 701621, 70 1111.

Fax :

(0361) 701628

BALI TAXI, Regular Taxis & GOLDEN BIRD,

Limousine & Car Rental & BIG BIRD, Charter Bus

Address:

Jl. Raya By Pass Nusa Dua No. 4, Jimbaran

Denpasar Bali

Phone :

(0361) 701111

BALI TAXI, Regular Taxis

Address:

Jl. Raya Sesetan No. 214, Denpasar Bali

80223

Phone :

(0361) 728 200, 723 620

Customer Care Center:

(0361) 701 621

Consulate-General Offices in Bali:

Australia

Jl. Tantular 32, Renon, Denpasar

phone : +62 361 241 118

fax : +62 361 221 195

e - mail : [email protected]

website : http://www.bali.indonesia.embassy.gov.au

Brazil

c/o The Sea Store

Jl. Raya Legian No. 186, Kuta 80361

phone : +62 361 757 775

fax : +62 361 751 005

e - mail : [email protected]

website : http://www.brazilembassy.org.id

Mexico

Astina Tours & Travel Building

Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin No. 1A, Renon, Denpasar

phone : +62 361 223 266

fax : +62 361 244 568

e - mail : [email protected]

The Netherlands

Jl. Raya Kuta 127, Kuta 80361

P O Box 3337 Denpasar 80001

phone : +62 361 761 502 / 751 517

fax : +62 361 761 502 / 752 777

e - mail : [email protected]

website : www.netherlandsembassy.or.id

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British

Jl. Tirta Nadi 20, Sanur, Denpasar 80238

phone : +62 361 270 601

fax : +62 361 287 804

e - mail : [email protected]

Chile

Jl. Pangembak Gg. 1 No. 3, Sanur, Denpasar 80827

phone : +62 361 281 503 / 756 781

fax : +62 361 756 783

e - mail : [email protected]

Czech Republic

Jl. Pangembak 17, Sanur

phone : +62 361 286 465

fax : +62 361 286 408

e - mail : [email protected]

France

Jl. Mertasari Gg. II No. 08, Sanur

phone : +62 361 285 485

fax : +62 361 286 406

e - mail : [email protected]

Germany

Jl. Pantai Karang No. 17, Sanur

phone : +62 361 288 535

fax : +62 361 288 826

e - mail : [email protected]

Republic of Hungary

c/o Marintur

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 219, Sanur

phone : +62 361 287 701

fax : +62 361 735 232

e - mail : [email protected]

Denmark

Mimpi Resort, Kawasan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran

phone : +62 361 701 070 Ext. 32

fax : +62 361 701 074

e - mail : [email protected]

website : http://www.mimpi.com

Norway

Mimpi Resort, Kawasan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran

phone : +62 361 701 070 Ext. 32

fax : +62 361 701 074

e - mail : [email protected]

website : http://www.mimpi.com

Slovakia

Jl. Gunung Agung no. 93, Denpasar 80118

phone : +62 361 426 171 / 421 385

fax : +62 361 426 477

e - mail : [email protected]

website : -

Spain

Kompleks Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Vallet 2, No. 11

Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta

phone : +62 361 769 286 / 7

fax : +62 361 769 186

e - mail : [email protected]

Sweden & Finland

Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur

PO Box 3091 Denpasar 80030

phone : +62 361 282 223

fax : +62 361 282 211

e - mail : [email protected]

Switzerland

Kompleks Istana Kuta Galeria (former Central

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Italy

c/o Lotus Enterprise Building

Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran

phone : +62 361 701 005

fax : +62 361 701 005

e - mail : [email protected]

website : http://www.italconsbali.org

Japan

Konsulat Jendral Denpasar (Bali, NTB, NTT)

alamat : Jl. Raya Puputan 170, Renon, Denpasar

80235

PO.BOX. 3432 Denpasar Bali

phone : +62 361 227 628

fax : +62 361 265 066

e - mail : [email protected]

website : -

Malaysia

Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort

Jl. Pantai Kuta, Legian Bali 80030

phone : +62 361 752 520

fax : +62 361 766 373

e - mail : [email protected]

[email protected]

Parking)

Blok Valet 2 No. 12, Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta

phone : +62 361 751 735 / 761 511

fax : +62 361 754 457

e - mail : [email protected]

[email protected]

Thailand

Jl. Puputan Raya No. 81, Renon Denpasar 80235

phone : +62 361 263 310

fax : +62 361 238 044

e - mail : [email protected]

Timor Leste

Jalan Prof. Yamin No. 4, Renon Denpasar

phone : +62 361 235 093

fax : +62 361 235 092

e - mail : [email protected]

United States of America

Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 188, Denpasar 80235

phone : +62 361 233 605

fax : +62 361 222 426

e - mail : [email protected]

[email protected] or [email protected]

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Information about Bali Collection

Bali Collection Nusa Dua is the shopping complex set up for the many resorts that are located in the

area. With the Grand Hyatt Bali to the south, the Melia Bali Sol to the north and the twin ‘islands’ of

Nusa Dua only 400 meters to the east, the complex is easy to find. Nusa Dua itself feels like Beverly

Hills, with manicured lawns, sprawling properties and a distinct lack of anything local. The Bali Collection

has the feel of an outdoor mall in California, complete with small restaurants with outdoor dining, palm

trees and a tranquil vibe.

Website : www.bali-collection.com

Note: Check with your hotel counter for the free shuttle bus between your hotel and Bali collection.

Photos of Bali Collection:

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TOURIST PLACES ARROUND NUSA DUA

Museum Pasifika (BTDC area. Block P, Nusa Dua, Bali)

Museum Pasifika, located in Nusa Dua, Bali, was established as a permanent institution to

showcase these styles and forms for all humanity to study and enjoy. With over 600 works on

permanent display, the museum is an important complement to the scores of public museums in

Bali and the region. Each of the eleven pavilions is represented: Indonesian, Italian, Dutch, Indo-

European, Exhibition, Indochina, Polynesian, Pacific, Tapa and Asian, with engaging and insightful

articles by some of the world’s leading art experts. Museum Pasifika: Selected Artwork of Asia

Pacific is a tribute to the artistic and cultural heritage of the region and is a required resource for all

interested in the fascinating and complex region we know as Asia Pacific.

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Geger Beach (Sawangan, Nusa Dua)

Geger Beach is located on the eastern side of the Bukit Peninsula. Geger Beach is ideal for

families with young kids, as the beach is protected from waves and is comfortable.

Water Sport (Tanjung Benoa)

Tanjung Benoa is a nice place for water sport such as parasailling, jetski, bananaboat, etc.

Tanjung Benoa is located on the southeastern coast of Bali, neighboring the Nusa Dua area. The

calm waters and the white sand beach have made Tanjung Benoa the prime water sport area of

Bali, such as parasailing, jet skis and banana boat. There are several established local restaurants

and souvenir shops along its shores and main street. Being a peninsula that is only accessible from

one direction, Tanjung Benoa is still relatively quiet with a more relaxed feeling. At the end of Tanjung

Benoa, you can visit the local fishing village with narrow streets and beautiful temples.

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