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Special Session Program

Special Session 1: Heavy Traffic Control and Management
Chair : Taesang Choi (ETRI, Korea)
Date : 26 September 13:10-14:50

Dynamic Traffic Control for Mobile and Broadband Networks from an Operator’s Perspective
Mr. James(Jian-Zhi). Lyu, Network Operations Department of Chunghwa Telecom Laboratories, Taiwan
James (Jian-Zhi) Lyu received the M.S. degree in Information Engineering and Computer Science from the Feng-Chia University in 1999.
He joined CHT in 2000 and has worked on the service quality management, such as xDSL, FTTx, IPVPN, and Wi-Fi, for several years.
He is an active member of TMForum TIP working group.
In 2006, he joined the program of CHT/TL NGOSS Evolution, which successfully transformed and consolidated BSS/OSSs based on the TMF NGOSS frameworks.
He is now leading a team of network and customer services quality assurance, and developing the CQM system which can help users be aware of the latest status of service and take appropriate actions immediately.
His current research interests include Service quality management, Dynamic bandwidth management, Database tuning, System Developing and etc.
Traffic Analytics for Heavy Traffic Control
Dr. Kohei Shiomoto, NTT, Japan
Kohei Shiomoto is Senior Manager of Communication & Traffic Service Quality Project, NTT Network Technology Laboratories, NTT, Tokyo, Japan.
He joined the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT), Tokyo, Japan in April 1989.
He has been engaged in R&D of high-speed networking including ATM, IP, (G)MPLS, and IP+Optical networking in NTT labs.
From August 1996 to September 1997 he was a visiting scholar at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA.
From April 2006 to June 2011, he lead the IP Optical Networking Research Group in NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories.
He is active in standardization of GMPLS in the IETF.
Since July 2011, he has been leading the traffic engineering research group in NTT Service Integration Laboratories.
Since July 2012, he has been leading Communication & Traffic Service Quality Project of NTT Network Technology Laboratories, NTT, Tokyo, Japan.
He received the B.E., M.E., and Ph.D degrees in information and computer sciences from Osaka University, Osaka in 1987 1989, and 1998, respectively.
He is a Fellow of IEICE, a member of IEEE, and ACM.
Heavy Traffic Control and Resource Management for Carrier Networks
Dr. Peter(Choongul) Park, KT, Korea
Peter Park is Senior Researcher of Cloud Storage & Network Control Project, kt Infra Laboratory, Korea.
He joined kt Advanced Institute of Technology in February 2002 and has been engaged in R&D of OSS Projects developing Access NMS, Device Management, OSGi based Home Service Management, Smart Network Management in kt.
Since 2011, he has participated in developing ITU-T Smart Ubiquitous Network (SUN) related recommendations as an editor, and completed his work on recommendations of Y.3041(SUN-overview) and Y.3042(Traffic Resource Control and Management Functions).
His current interest is Cloud Storage and Network, specifically developing open stack extension including swift, quantum.
He received his Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Pusan National University in 2001, Mater's degree and Ph.D from Chungnam National University 2008 and 2013, respectively.
 

Special Session 2: Software-Defined Network Management
Chair : Yuji Nomura (Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan)
Date : 27 September 10:30-12:10

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Beyond
Prof. Akihiro Nakao, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Akihiro NAKAO received B.S.(1991) in Physics, M.E.(1994) in Information Engineering from the University of Tokyo.
He was at IBM Yamato Laboratory / at Tokyo Research Laboratory / at IBM Texas Austin from 1994 till 2005.
He received M.S.(2001) and Ph.D.(2005) in Computer Science from Princeton University.
He has been teaching as an Associate Professor in Applied Computer Science, at Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo since 2005.
SDN architecture and service trend
Dr. Yu-Huang Chu, Chunghwa Telecommunication Labs, Taiwan
Yu-Huang Chu, Ph.D., is a project manager in the broadband network department of Telecommunication Laboratories, Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
He is responsible for SDN and IP application services networking and planning teams.
He has been involved in planning and constructing commercial multimedia on demand service networks and cloud computing data center.
He specializes in researching and implementing IP and Triple-Play services.
As key accomplishment, he has successfully deployed Cloud computing Data Center, Broadband IP/MPLS network, NGN network, IPTV network.
His current major work is planning smart and secure network. He's interest topics include SDN, Open flow, LISP, and Content Centric Network.
The Implementation of Fat-Tree Routing Algorithm through OpenFlow
Mr. Taeyeol Jeong, POSTECH, Korea
Taeyeol Jeong received the M.S. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea and he is currently a research staff & Ph.D.
candidate in Distributed Processing and Network Management (DPNM) Laboratory, POSTECH.
He has been involved in designing and developing traffic engineering mechanisms for large-scale commercial data centers.
Recently, he has worked on the implementation of linear programming based traffic engineering, energy-aware traffic engineering and failure recovery mechanisms for SDN-enabled data centers.
His research interests include Traffic Engineering, SDN, Traffic Measurement and Content Centric Networking.