Abstract

Speakers Bio

Session I, Session II, Opening Session, Keynote Session I, Session III, Panel, Keynote Session II, Session IV, Session V, Session VI, Session VII


Session I: Architecture

ChongKwon Kim

Chong-kwon Kim received the B.S. degree in industrial engineering from Seoul National University, the M.S. degree in operations research from Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1981, 1982, and 1987, respectively. In 1987, he joined Bellcore (now, Telcodia) as an MTS and worked on Broadband ISDN and ATM QoS support. Since February 1991, he has been with Seoul National University as a Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. His research interests include wireless and mobile networking, high speed network control, distributed processing, and performance evaluation.

Krishna P. Gummadi

Krishna Gummadi leads the Networked Systems (NetS) research group at the Max Planck Institute for SoftWare Systems (MPI-SWS). He received his Ph.D. (2005) and M.S. (2002) degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Washington under the guidance of Professors Steven D. Gribble and Henry M. Levy. He also holds a B.Tech. (2000) degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
JongTae Song

Taesang Choi

Taesang Choi received his MS (1990) and Ph.D (1995) degrees in Computer Science and Telecommunications in Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City. He joined ETRI in 1996 and is currently working as a principle engineering staff. He has been actively involved in the R&D of High-quality Multimedia System, MPLS Traffic Engineering and Management, High-speed Traffic Measurement and Analysis, BcN(Broadband Convergence Network) Control and Management. He has also actively contributed in various SDOs such as DAVIC, IETF, ITU-T, and etc. He is currently acting as CJK NGN WG chair, ETRI Standardization Fellow, and International IT Standardization Expert representing Republic of Korea.


Session II: Service

DongMan Lee

Dongman Lee received the BS degree in Computer Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea in 1982, and the MS degree and Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from KAIST, Korea in 1984 and 1987, respectively. From 1988 to 1997, he worked as Technical Contributor at Hewlett-Packard. From 1998 to Nov 2003, he was Associate Professor in School of Engineering, Information and Communications University (ICU), Daejon, Korea. From Dec 2003, he is Professor at ICU. He has been actively participating in Korean and international Internet number and name committees since 1998. He received a Prime Minister Award as the recognition on the advancement of the Korean Internet in 2000. His laboratory, Collaborative Distributed Systems and Networks Lab (http://cds.icu.ac.kr), was appointed as National Research Laboratory in 2001. He has served as a member of the program committee of numerous international conferences including IEEE Multimedia, COMPSAC, PDCS, PRDC, VSMM, ICAT, etc. He is Editor of JCN. His research interests include distributed systems, computer networks, mobile computing and pervasive computing. Dr. Lee is a member of KISS, IEEE and ACM.

TaeKyoung Kwon

* Education
Aug. 2000: Ph.D., School of Computer Science and Engineering, Seoul National University
Feb. 1995: M.S., Dept. of Computer Engineering, Seoul National University
Feb. 1993: B.S., Dept. of Computer Engineering, Seoul National University

* Career
Feb. 2004 - Present: Assistant Professor, Seoul National University
Mar. 2003 - Jan. 2004: Post-doctoral researcher, City University New York
Sept. 2002 - Mar. 2003: Principal Engineer, IST international Inc.
Dec. 2000 - Aug. 2002: Post-doctoral Researcher, UCLA
Sept. 2000 - Nov. 2000: Post-doctoral Researcher, Soongsil University
Mar. 2000 - Aug. 2000: Part-time lecturer, Hanyang University

* Research Area
Wireless Networks: ad hoc network, sensor network, multimedia streaming
Wireless technologies convergence
mobile networks: mobility management, peer-to-peer mobility
ubiquitous/mobile computing
SeungYoon Lee

BoKyung Lee

Bo-Kyung Lee is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Korea Polytechnic University. She received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Korea University in 2000 and an M.S. degree in Computer Science from Birmingham University, England in 1995. She worked in LG DACOM from 1987 to 1998, where she was involved in development on wireless data service and network management system. She was in the Postdoctoral courses of ENST, Paris in 2003. Her current research areas are mobile networks, network mobility, vehicular ad hoc network.

JungHoo Cho

Junghoo Cho is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at University of California, Los Angeles. He received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2002 and a B.S. degree in physics from Seoul National University in 1996. His main research interests are in the study of the evolution, management, retrieval and mining of information on the World-Wide Web. He publishes research papers in major international journals and conference proceedings. He is an editor of IEEE Internet Computing and serves on program committees of top international conferences, including SIGMOD, VLDB and WWW. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, IBM Faculty Award, Okawa Research Award and Northrop Grunmann Excellence in Teaching Award.


Opening Session

JunCheol Yang

ChangGon Kim

* Experience
1976.12 Passed the 12th 'Higher Technical Civil Service Examination'
1993.07~1994.06 Technical Senior Coordinator of Telecommunication Policy, Ministry of Communications
1994.08~1995.09 Invited Researcher at Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, US
1997.08~1998.12 Director-General of Radio & Broadcasting Management Bureau, Ministry of Information and Communications(MIC)
1999.01~2000.01 Director-General of Information and Communication Support Bureau, MIC
2000.01~2000.03 Director-General of Information and Communication Policy Bureau, MIC
2000.03~2001.09 Assistant Vice-Minister of Planning and Management Office, MIC
2001.09~2003.03 Assistant Vice-Minister of Information Planning Office, MIC
2003.05~2004.01 President of the Korea Information Security Agency (KISA)
2004.01~2005.01 Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Information and Communication
2005.03~2005.05 Counselor of Bae, Kim & Lee Law Firm
2005.05~present President of the National Information Society Agency (NIA)
2006.11~present Presidential Advisory Council on Science & Technology (PACST), Committee Member
2007.03~present The National Academy of Engineering of Korea (NAEK), Full Member

* Education
1997 Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Hanyang University
1988 Master's Degree in Computer Sciences, Graduate School of Industry, Hanyang University
2001 Certificate for CEO Program, Graduate School of Industrial Information, Korea University
2002 Doctorate Degree in Electrical Engineering, Hanyang University

* Honors And Awards
1984.04 Service Merit Medal
1997.12 Order of Service Merit - Yellow Stripes
2000.12 Distinguished Alumni Award (Hanyang University)
2003.06 Presidential Citation
2006.04 Information and Communication Award (Koream Institute of Communication Sciences)
2007.04 'Management Culture' Award, 22nd Annual 21st Century Award Ceremony (21st Century Award Committee)

YangHee Choi

Yanghee Choi received B.S. in electronics engineering from Seoul National University, M.S. in electrical engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science, and Doctor of Engineering in Computer Science from Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications (ENST) in Paris, in 1975, 1977 and 1984 respectively. Before joining the School of Computer Engineering, Seoul National University in 1991, he has been with Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) during 1977-1991, where he served as director of Data Communication Section, and Protocol Engineering Center. He was research student at Centre National d'Etude des Telecommunications (CNET) , Issy-les-Moulineaux, during 1981-1984. He was also Visiting Scientist to IBM T. J. Watson Research Center for the year 1988-1989. He is now leading the Multimedia and Mobile Communications Laboratory in Seoul National University. He is also director of Computer Network Research Center in Institute of Computer Technology (ICT). He is vice-president of Korea Information Science Society. He was editor-in-chief of KISS journals and also chairman of the Special Interest Group on Information Networking. He has been associate dean of research affairs at Seoul National University. He was president of Open Systems and Internet Association of Korea. His research interest lies in the field of multimedia systems and high-speed networking.


Keynote Session I

Kilnam Chon

* Education
Ph.D in Computer Science, UCLA, September 1974
M.S. in Computer Science, UCLA, December 1967
B.S. in Engineering Science, Osaka University, March 1965

* Employment
Professor, Computer Science Department, KAIST, 1982-Present (Department Chair from 1985-1987) (Computer Center Director 1988-1990)
Principal Investigator, ETRI(formerly KIET) 1979-1982
Member of Technical Staff, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1976-1980
California Institute of Technology, 1976-1980
Postgraduate Research Associate, UCLA, 1971-1974
System Engineer, Rockwell International(formerly Collins Radio), 1969-1971

* Research Interests
Internet
System Engineering
Human Computer Interaction

* Award
World Technology Award - Communication Technology, 2003
Presidential Award - Information Technology, 1998(Korea)
Scientist of the Year, 1997(Korea)
Presidential Award - Mountain Climbing, 1980(Korea)

* Memebership
Fellow of Institute of Electrical Engineers, 2000
Fellow of World Technology Forum, 2003
Hornary Member of World Innovation Foundation, 2005

Gerardo Rubino

G. Rubino is a senior researcher at INRIA, the main public French institution for research in computer science and applied mathematics. It is the head of the Armor team at the Rennes Unit of INRIA, a research group specialized in networking and stochastic modeling. He is also the head of the Scientific Committee of the INRIA Rennes laboratory. His main research areas are in applied probability models, simulation, quality in networking applications. He has been Professor at the ENST(an engineering school specialized in telecommunications) in Brittany and Scientific Responsible of the research in Networking and Multimedia, Associate Editor for the journal Naval Research Logistics, he belongs to the IFIP WG 7.3. He is presently involved in many international conferences and particularly in the recently launched QEST (Quantitative Evaluation of SysTems) series.

Aki Nakao

Aki Nakao is an associate professor at Applied Computer Science Course*, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, Graudate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo. He received Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Princeton University (Advisor: Larry Peterson, Network System Group). He is a member of PlanetLab Consortium. He also jointly organizes PlanetLab Japan Consortium. (more profile in japanese)

* Research Interests
Overlay Networks
Wide-Area Network Distributed Systems
Computer Networks
Ubiquitous Networking


Session III: Wireless I

JeongHoon Mo

Jeonghoon Mo got his Ph.D. degree at University of California at Berkeley, spring 1999 under the supervision of Jean Walrand and J. G. Shanthikumar. His thesis was on Fair Congestion Control for the Internet. After the graduation, he joined the AT&T Labs in Middletown, NJ, where he worked on VoIP services and OSPF routing protocols. He also worked for a Network Processor startup, Clearwater Networks and a Switch Fabric startup, TeraBlaze Inc. (now Agere).

Richard La

Rachard La is a assistant Professor at Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering (jointly with ISR) from University of Maryland at College Park

* Education
Ph.D, University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, May 2000.
M.S., University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, May 1997.
B.S., University of Maryland, College Park, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, May 1994.

MyungKi Shin

Myung-Ki Shin is a senior researcher at Protocol Engineering Center in ETRI (www.etri.re.kr). He has been working on IPv6 protocols since 1998. He was also a guest researcher at NIST (www.nist.gov). He is actively involved in IETF IPv6 related WGs. He is a co-author of several IETF RFCs (RFC 3338, RFC 4038, RFC 4489, etc.). He is active in deploying IPv6 and IP mobility technology. He is a technical leader of the 6TALK (www.6talk.net) project. He is also a co-chair of DSTM WG and a member of CTO Executive Committee of IPv6 Forum (www.ipv6forum.com). He earned a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering by research on IPv6 multicast and mobility.

KeeCheon Kim

* Working experience
2006, March~ present :Professor, Dept of Computer Engineering, Konkuk University
2004, Jan ~ 2006, March : Sprint Nextel Communications, Director, USA
2004, Mar ~ 2005, Dec: Member of the US presidential Counsel of National Security for Telecommunication and Communication (NSTAC)
1998, Mar~2005, Feb :Professor, Dept of Computer Engineering, Konkuk University
1996, Apr ~ 1998, Feb : Shinsegi Telecom, Chief research engineer
1992, Aug ~ 1996, Mar : Korea Telecom, Senior Research engineer.

* Education
1988, Sep ~ 1992, June: Northwestern University, Ph.D. in Computer Science
1994, Mar ~ 1988, Feb : Seoul National University, Computer Science, BS.

* Research Area
Wireless Dara communication, Mobile Computing, Wireless Applications, Wireless Mesh Network, Ad-Hoc Network, Computer security, Mobile computing Security


Panel: "Asian Perspectives on Future Internet"

Xing LI

Xing Li received his B. S. degree in radio electronics from Tsinghua University, Beijing in 1982, and his M. S. and Ph. D. degrees in electrical engineering from Drexel University, USA in 1985 and 1989, respectively.
He is currently a Professor in the Electronic Engineering Department at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research activities and interests include statistical signal processing, multimedia communication and compute networks. He has published more than 200 papers in his research areas.
He is deputy director of China Education and Research Network (CERNET) Center and a member of Technical Board of the CERNET Project. He is also one of the initiators of China Next Generation Internet (CNGI-CERNET2) project. He is co-chair of CCIRN.
He was a member of Communication Expert Committee of the China National '863' High Technology Project. He is formal chairman of Asia Pacific Networking Group (APNG) and a formal member of executive council of Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC).
ByungJoon Lee

Masaki Hirabaru

Short Bio: Dr. Masaki Hirabaru is Group Leader of Network Archtecture Group in New Generation Network Research Center at NICT (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology). Before joining NICT, he was Director of Internet Research at Institute of Systems & Information Technologies in Fukuoka City for 3 years, also Visiting Research Scientist of Merit Network, Inc. at University of Michigan for 4 years. Previously, he worked as an associate professor at Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Kyushu University and University of Tokyo. He graduated from Kyushu University with a Doctor of Engineering degree. He launched network research projects like JAIN, TRAIN, QGPOP as well as JPNIC. He now works on new generation network architecture.

Shigeki Yamada

* Education
He received a B.E., an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from Hokkaido University, Japan in 1972, 1974, and 1991, respectively.

* Career
After joining NTT in 1974, I was involved in the research and development of digital switching systems, data-flow controlled switching systems and network-wide distributed processing systems.
From 1981 to 1982, a Visiting Scientist in the Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles.
From April 2000 to March 2006, a professor in NII, Director, Research Center for Testbeds and Prototyping, Supervisor, Office for Public Relations Promotion, and Professor in the Graduate University of Advanced Studies.
Since April 2006, a professor in both NII and the Graduate University of Advanced Studies, and Director of Research and Development Center for Academic Networks.

* Awards
Lane Memorial Scholarship Award from Hokkaido University for an excellent record in English in 1970.
Yoshimachi Award from Hokkaido University for my excellent academic scores in 1972.
NTT Presidential Award and Kajii Award from NTT for outstanding contributions to a 32-bit CMOS VLSI processor development in 1985.


Keynote Session II

Bill St. Arnaud

Bill St. Arnaud is Senior Director Advanced Networks for CANARIE Inc., Canada's Advanced Internet Development Organization. At CANARIE Bill St. Arnaud has been responsible for the coordination and implementation of Canada's next generation optical Internet initiative called CA*net 4. He has been the principal architect of the User Controlled LightPath concept of applying Service Oriented Architecture to network elements to allow users to create their own Internet network topologies and architectures fully integrated with their specific application and instrument needs.
Previously Bill St. Arnaud was the President and founder of a network and software engineering firm called TSA ProForma Inc. TSA was a LAN/WAN software company that developed wide area network client/server systems for use primarily in the financial and information business fields in the Far East and the United States.
Bill St. Arnaud is member of various committees and boards including the Board of Trustees for ISOC, NomComm committee for ICANN, the UKlight Steering Committee, the GLORIAD policy committee, Neptune Canada Oversight Committee, Globecomm Fellow and the GLIF policy committee amongst others.
In 2002 he was featured by TIME Magazine Canada as the engineer who is wiring together advanced Canadian science. In 2005 he also won the World Technology Summit award for Communications.
Bill St. Arnaud is a frequent guest speaker at numerous conferences on the Internet and optical networking. He is a graduate of Carleton University School of Engineering.

Tom Anderson

Tom Anderson is a professor at Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering from University of Washington

* Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science, 1991, University of Washington. Dissertation Title: Operating System Support for High Performance Multiprocessing , supervised by Profs. Ed Lazowska and Hank Levy.
M.S. in Computer Science, 1989, University of Washington.
A.B. cum laude in Philosophy, 1983, Harvard University.

* Awards
Diane S. McEntyre Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1995 (Berkeley)
NSF Presidential Faculty Fellowship, 1994
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, 1994
NSF Young Investigator Award, 1992

Steve Hand

Steve hand is a University Senior Lecturer in the Systems Research Group, Visiting Faculty at Intel Research, Cambridge, and a Fellow of Wolfson College. My main research interests are in the areas of operating systems and networking. I also teach three courses in the general area of systems.
He first got into operating systems research during PhD, when he was one of the people who designed and built Nemesis, a radically different operating system designed from scratch to support continuous media applications. Nemesis used a single address space where protection was orthogonal to translation, provided independent temporal and spatial multiplexing of low-level resources (e.g. CPU, memory, disk, and network) and included a run-time type system, naming contexts and 'ORB'-style invocation between executing tasks. Working with Nemesis was a lot of fun, and very different from standard Unix or VMS/NT systems.


Session IV: Policy

YeongRo Lee

Managing Director, u-Infra Div. NIA (National Information Society Agency)
He has MBA degree in MIS from Korea University. He has many experiences in planning, designing and building Broadband Communication Infrastructure and for over 10 years he have been actively involved in KII-G project in Korea. As KII project ended in 2005, he have been pursuing BcN, a next generation network initiative.
Currently Mr. Lee is leading u-Infra Div. in NIA.
Kelly H. Kang
Present Manager of IntĄŻl Affairs Team, National Internet Development Agency of Korea(NIDA)
2006 ~ Present ICANN GAC Advisor
1999 ~ 2004 Secretariat of Number and Name Committee, Korea Network Information Center(KRNIC)
BoHyun Seo

HyoungWoo Park

* Education
Aug. 2000: Ph.D. in Computer Science, SungKyunKwan University
Feb. 1996: M.S., Dept. of Information Engineering, SungKyunKwan University
Feb. 1985: B.S., Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Seoul City University

* Career
Feb. 2006 - Present: Principal Researcher in High Performance Convergence Network Division, KISTI
Mar. 2001 - Jan. 2006: Head of Grid Technology Research Team, KISTI
Feb. 1997 - Aug. 1998: Head of High Performance Computer Network Development Department, ETRI
Feb, 1988 - Jan. 1997: Senior Researcher, Joined in KREONET project, Supercomputing Center, SERI

* Research Area
Internet Routing, Grid Computing, Overlay Network


Session V: Testbed

Sue Moon

2006.9. ~ Associate Professor
2003.8. ~ 2006.8. Assistant Professor at Div. of Computer Science, KAIST
1999.10. ~ 2003.7. Principal MTS in the IP group at Sprint ATL, Burlingame, California
1992.9. ~ 2000.2. Ph.D. from the Dept. of Computer Science at University of Massachusetts in Amherst
1990.3. ~ 1991.12 Engineer at IMIGE Systems, Inc., Seoul, Korea
1988.3. ~ 1990.2. MS same as BS
1984.3. ~ 1988.2. BS from Dept. of Computer Engineering (now Dept. of CSE) at Seoul National University in Seoul

SunMoo Kang

1983 ~ 2000 ETRI Principal research staff, Team Leader.
2000 ~ 2005 Neotelecom Co. Vice President, CTO
2005 ~ 2006 KORPA(Korea Radio Promotion Agency), Team Leader
2006 ~ Present, NIA(National Information Society Agency), Director
Hyuk Lim
JaeHwa Lee
SeAn Kwak


Session VI: Wireless II

Song Chong

Prof. Chong received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Control and Instrumentation Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1988 and 1990, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1995.
In March 2000, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Taejon, Korea. He is currently an Associate Professor, leading the Network Systems Laboratory. Prior to joining KAIST, he was with the Performance Analysis Department, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, as a Member of Technical Staff. His research interests include high-speed networks, multimedia networking and performance evaluation. He has published more than 30 papers in international journals and conferences and holds three U.S. patents with several others pending in these areas.
Prof. Chong is currently an Editor and an Associate Publication Editor for the Journal of Communications and Networks. He has served as a Technical Program Committee member of IEEE INFOCOM `97, `99, `03, an Organizing Committee member of PV `01, a Program Committee member of PV `02, `03, `04 and a Technical

Leandros Tassiulas

Leandros Tassiulas was born in 1965, in Katerini , Greece. He obtained the Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki,Greece ,in 1987, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1989 and 1991 respectively.
From 1991 to 1995 he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY. In 1995 he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, where he is now an Associate Professor. He holds a joint appointment with the Institute for Systems Research and is a member of the Center for Satellite and Hybrid Communication Networks, established by NASA.
His research interests are in the field of computer and communication networks with emphasis on wireless communications (terrestrial and satellite systems) and high-speed network architectures and management, in control and optimization of stochastic systems and in parallel and distributed processing.
Dr. Tassiulas received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Initiation Award in 1992, an NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award in 1995 and an Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award in 1997. He coauthored a paper that got the INFOCOM `94 best paper award.
YongWoon Kim
EunKyung Paik
Principal Researcher/ Ph.D. at Professional Research Group, Future Technology Lab. KT

* Professional Activities
Chair of Mobility WG in IPv6 Forum Korea
Co-Chair of IPv6 over WiBro WG under IPv6 PG in TTA
Member of WIDE, Japan (Nautilus6 WG)
Program Committee Member of Global IPv6 Summit in Korea 2006
Program Committee Member of Workshop on Networking in Public Transport (WNEPT 2006)
SangJin Jeong


Session VII

TaeWan You

Taewan you received the B.S. degree in Dept. of Computer Science from Chonbuk National University, S. Korea, in Feb. 2001, and received the M.S. degree in Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in Feb. 2004
Ilyoung Chong
ShinGak Kang
HanChoon Park
Hanchoon Park is a principal researcher at the FTTH soultion development department, infrastructure laboratory in Korea Telecom. He received the B.S. degree in Dept. of electronic engineering from Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, in Feb. 1897, and received the M.S. degree in Dept. of electronic engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, in Feb. 1989. Having joined KT in 1989, he researched about quality of telephone service and developed the network performance measurement system. Also, He researched about xDSL network and cable TV network. Now, he has researched on access network solution for KT, especially developing FTTH systems.