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ICM 2024-03-22
14:20
Okinawa Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study on identifying fault location technology in multilayer network
Fumika Asai, Hirofumi Takagi, Haruhias Nozue, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2023-59
It is important to identify the suspected fault location quickly in order to realize the early restoration in the failur... [more] ICM2023-59
pp.71-76
LOIS, ICM 2024-01-26
10:35
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A study on determining the risk of service impact in the event of a failure in a mesh-configured network
Mayu Yamazoe, Kazuaki Akashi, Masashi Kobayashi, Hiroaki Matsubayashi, Manami Ogawa, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2023-35 LOIS2023-39
Telecommunication services are one of the most critical infrastructures. In the event of a large-scale failure, telecomm... [more] ICM2023-35 LOIS2023-39
pp.39-44
ICM 2023-07-13
13:50
Hokkaido Sun Reflation Hakodate
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A pairing method to increase the transition amount of training data between network environments
Di Li, Haruhisa Nozue, Norio Yamamoto, Fumika Asai, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2023-13
 [more] ICM2023-13
pp.13-18
ICM 2023-03-16
09:10
Okinawa Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Network Recovery Planning Support Technology for Large-scale Disaster
Kazuaki Akashi, Mayu Yamazoe, Hiroaki Matsubayashi, Shunsuke Kanai, Masashi Kobayashi, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2022-44
Early recovery of communication services for large-scale disasters is an important social issue. Since it is not possibl... [more] ICM2022-44
pp.1-6
ICM 2023-03-16
09:30
Okinawa Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Ant Colony Optimization for Vehicle Routing Problem to Minimizing Communication Damage in Disaster
Nobukazu Fukuda, Kazuaki Akashi, Shunsuke Kanai, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2022-45
After a large-scale disaster followed by a wide-area blackout, telecommunications providers send mobile power supply veh... [more] ICM2022-45
pp.7-12
ICM 2023-03-17
14:15
Okinawa Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study and applicability evaluation of autonomous estimation for network failure
Fumika Asai, Li Di, Norio Yamamoto, Haruhisa Nozue, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2022-59
With the recent large-scale network failures, rapid identification of suspected fault points and service recovery are be... [more] ICM2022-59
pp.95-100
LOIS, ICM 2023-01-19
13:25
Fukuoka Kitakyushu International Conference Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Failure Analysis of Microservices using Continuous DAG Learning
Nobukazu Fukuda, Chao Wu, Shingo Horiuchi, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2022-32 LOIS2022-32
Microservice has become a popular software architecture of ICT services for various benefits.
Accordingly, troubleshoot... [more]
ICM2022-32 LOIS2022-32
pp.7-12
NS, IN, CS, NV
(Joint)
2022-09-01
15:05
Iwate MALIOS (Iwate Prefecture) + Online Meeting
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Special Invited Talk] Disaster-recovery support technology using network-resource information
Kenichi Tayama (NTT) NS2022-66 IN2022-31 CS2022-39
 [more] NS2022-66 IN2022-31 CS2022-39
pp.35-36(NS), pp.25-26(IN), pp.7-8(CS)
ICM 2022-07-08
11:45
Hokkaido Tokachi Plaza
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study on data clustering efficiency for the shortage of training data for network failure response AI
LI DI, Haruhisa Nozue, Norio Yamamoto, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2022-21
 [more] ICM2022-21
pp.60-65
ICM, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-IOT 2021-05-14
13:20
Online Online A Study of Reinforcement Learning for Solving Multi-Vehicle Routing Problems
Kazuaki Akashi, Shunsuke Kanai, Kenichi Tayama, Zhao Wang, Yuusuke Nakano, Ken Nishimatsu (NTT) ICM2021-5
In recent years, deep reinforcement learning method have been studied for solving vehicle routing problems. For multi-ve... [more] ICM2021-5
pp.23-28
ICM 2021-03-19
09:50
Online Online Evaluation of automatic generation method of network failure point estimation rule
Fumika Asai, Norio Yamamoto, Shunsuke Kanai, Haruhisa Nozue, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2020-67
It is important to identify the suspected failure point quickly in order to realize the early restoration in the failure... [more] ICM2020-67
pp.42-47
ICM 2021-03-19
17:10
Online Online A Proposal for a Delivery Planning Algorithm Considering the Importance of Points in a Disaster
Manami Ogawa, Syunsuke Kanai, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2020-81
 [more] ICM2020-81
pp.120-124
ICM 2020-07-16
12:30
Online Online Study on Method of Identifying Service Influence on Equipmen Ladder
Shohei Nishikawa, Masataka Sato, Kenji Murase, Kimihiko Fukami, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2020-8
Since communication services are one of the important infrastructures that support society, in the event of a large-scal... [more] ICM2020-8
pp.1-6
LOIS, ICM 2020-01-09
14:25
Nagasaki ARKAS SASEBO Study on Method of Identifying Affected Equipment to Support Recovery Operation in a Large-scale Disaster
Kimihiko Fukami, Masataka Sato, Shohei Nishikawa, Kenji Murase, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2019-33 LOIS2019-48
Communication career has to quickly and accurately recover from communication failures that frequently occur in multiple... [more] ICM2019-33 LOIS2019-48
pp.19-24
ICM 2019-03-07
09:40
Okinawa   Study on Method of Identifying Service Influence Occurred by Network Fault
Kimihiko Fukami, Kenji Musase, Masataka Sato, Kenichi Tayama (NTT) ICM2018-51
When natural disasters or equipment failure occurs network faults, communication career has to identify the service infl... [more] ICM2018-51
pp.13-18
ICM 2018-03-09
15:40
Okinawa   A Study on Method of Visualization for Multiple Network Structure
Kimihiko Fukami, Masataka Sato, Kenichi Tayama, Shingo Horiuchi (NTT) ICM2017-80
(To be available after the conference date) [more] ICM2017-80
pp.145-150
ICM 2006-07-14
11:40
Akita Akita University [Encouragement Talk] Speed-up of a Network Resource Allocation Method Allowing for Variety of Operation and Network Configuration
Shiro Ogasawara, Kenichi Tayama, Takeshi Masuda, Tetsuya Yamamura (NTT) TM2006-36
For allocating resources of optical access networks, a method which exploits constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) techn... [more] TM2006-36
pp.89-94
ICM, NS, CQ
(Joint)
2005-11-18
09:50
Shimane Kunibiki-messe (Matsue city) Improvement of A Network Resource Allocation Method Supporting Flexible Operation for Various Network Configuration
Shiro Ogasawara, Kenichi Tayama, Masaya Shibaki, Tetsuya Yamamura (NTT)
For allocating resources of optical access networks, a method which exploits constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) techn... [more] TM2005-36
pp.47-52
ICM 2005-07-07
15:05
Hokkaido Wakkanai Hokusei Gakuen College [Special Talk] Report about IM2005
Hiroyuki Maeomichi, Kenichi Tayama, Hiroshi Matsuura (NTT), Kohei Iseda (Fujitsu Lab.), Yoshiaki Kiriha (NEC)
 [more] TM2005-20
pp.13-18
LOIS, IN, ICM 2005-01-21
11:10
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology A Derivation Method of the Efficient Work Process by Human Consideration of the Division of Work for Optical fibers inside an Intra Office
Masaya Shibaki, Kenichi Tayama, Tetsuya Yamamura (NTT)
 [more] IN2004-165 TM2004-88 OIS2004-86
pp.19-24
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