Program
   
 
Section

Time
[Day 1] 14 November 2013 (Thur.)

The Korea Science and Technology Center (GangNam Station)
Session 1

(Seminar Room 2)
Session 2

(Auditorium 1)
Remarks
11:00 ~ 13:00 Committee Meeting for ISAAC 2013 Conference & Lunch Chairs
13:00 ~ Registration Open Office
13:00~ 18:00 Exhibition Office
13:00 ~ 13:30 Coffee Break with Cookie Office
13:30 ~ 15:00 Poster(PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF) Session Chairs
15:10 ~ 17:30 Oral (OA, OB, OC, OD, OE, OF) Session Chairs
17:30 ~ 18:00 Coffee Break with Cookie Office
   
 
Section

Time
[Day 2] 15 November 2013 (Fri.)

The Korea Science and Technology Center (GangNam Station)
Session 1

(Main Auditorium)
Session 2

(Seminar Room 1)
Session 3

(Seminar Room 2)
Remarks
09:00 ~ Registration Open Office
09:00~ 18:00 Exhibition Office
09:00 ~ 09:30 Break with Snacks and Drinks Office
09:30 ~ 12:00 Oral(OA)
TIT
Oral(OB)
HIT
Oral(OC)
NIT
Session Chairs
12:00 ~ 13:00 Lunch Time - Restaurant - Office
13:00 ~ 14:00 Poster (PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF) Session Chairs
14:10 ~ 16:00 Oral(OD)
CIT
Oral(OE)
BIT
Oral(OF)
EIT
Session Chairs
16:10 ~ 16:50 Keynote Speech : Sensor and Robotic Networks
Professor Yang Xiao
University of Alabama, USA
SCI
Editor-in-Chief
17:00 ~ 18:00
    Welcome Ceremony and Award Ceremony
  • Welcoming Performance : Korea Traditional Dance Team
  • Welcoming Remarks : President of IIBC
  • Welcoming Speech : President of The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies
  • Best Paper Awards
18:00 ~ 21:00
    Banquet
  • SC Convention Center (Iris Hall 12th Floor)
   
 
Section

Time
[Day3] 16 November 2013.(Sat.)

The Korea Science and Technology Center (GangNam Station)
(Seminar Room) Remarks
09:00 ~ 09:30 Break with Snacks and Drinks Office
09:30 ~ 12:00 Committee Meeting For ISAAC 2014 Conference Chairs
 
 
  Keynote speaker
   
 

Prof. Yang Xiao
Department of Computer Science
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0290 USA
http://yangxiao.cs.ua.edu/

Sensor and Robotic Networks

Although previous bio-inspired models have concentrated on invertebrates (such as ants), mammals such as primates with higher cognitive function are valuable for modeling the increasingly complex problems in engineering. Understanding primates' social and communication systems, and applying what is learned from them to engineering domains is likely to inspire solutions to a number of problems. This talks introduce studying and modeling modes of group behavior and communication of coppery titi monkeys, rhesus macaques, and other primate models, and applying what the investigators learn to the distributed control of heterogeneous mobile and static sensor networks including assessment of the effectiveness of small and large group formations in heterogeneous mobile and static sensor networks, development of bio-inspired message-based communications, and development of bio-inspired behavior-based communications.

About Professor Yang Xiao

Prof. Yang Xiao currently is a full professor of Department of Computer Science at The University of Alabama. His research areas are security and communications/networks. He has published more than 200 SCI-indexed journal papers (including 50 IEEE/ACM transactions papers) and over 200 refereed conference papers and book chapters related to these research areas. Dr. Xiao's research has been supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF), U.S. Army Research, The Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI), Fleet Industrial Supply Center-San Diego (FISCSD), FIATECH, and The University of Alabama's Research Grants Committee.

Dr. Xiao currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for International Journal of Security and Networks (IJSN) and International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNet) (SCI-index). He was the founding Editor-in-Chief for International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications (IJTA) (2007-2009). He had/has been on editorial board for 10 international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2007-2009), IEEE Communications Survey and Tutorials (2007-present), etc. He served (s) as a guest editor for 18 times for different international journals, including IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Network, ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), etc. In addition, he has been involved in organizing over 40 conferences. He was the TPC Co-Chair for 8 conferences. He was the Symposium Co-Chair for 6 symposia. He was the General Co-Chair for 14 conferences/workshops. He serves on TPC for more than 130 conferences such as INFOCOM, ICDCS, MOBIHOC, ICC, GLOBECOM, WCNC, etc.

Dr. Xiao delivered more than 10 keynote speeches for international conferences and gave more than 60 invited talks for different international institutes. Dr. Xiao had directed 8 doctoral dissertations in the past and is currently supervising 7 Ph.D. students/candidates in computer security and networking areas. Dr. Xiao also supervised 19 M.S. graduates in the past.
   
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