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15th Annual ON*VECTOR International Photonics Workshop – FEB 29 - MAR 1, 2016
When and where
Location
Qualcomm Institute, Calit2 - University of California, (UCSD) Atkinson Hall Auditorium 9500 Gilman La Jolla, CA 92093
Description
15th Annual ON*VECTOR Photonics Workshop – February 29 - March 1, 2016
Sponsored by NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
Hosted by the Calit2's Qualcomm Institute at UC San Diego (UCSD/Qi)
Location: Calit2 Auditorium, 1st Floor, Atkinson Hall, UCSD, La Jolla, CA
ON*VECTOR (Optical Networked Virtual Environments for Collaborative Trans-Oceanic Research) is a joint project of NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Keio University’s Institute for Digital Media and Content (DMC), the University of Tokyo’s Morikawa Laboratory, the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Electronic Visualization Laboratory, and the University of California San Diego, Qualcomm Institute (UCSD/Qi), and managed by Pacific Interface Inc (PII).
TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2015 – ON*VECTOR 2016 Workshop
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM – ON*VECTOR International Workshop 2016
Workshop sessions will be held at Calit2 - Atkinson Hall Auditorium and other Calit2 facilitiesCalit2 Auditorium, 1st Floor, Atkinson Hall, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in La Jolla, CA
Map: http://events.calit2.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=117&Itemid=173
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The La Jolla Shores Hotel is holding a limited number of rooms for workshop participants at the discounted rates of $169/night for Garden View room. Based on availability, these rates are effective for reservations made prior to February 12, 2016.
Please contact the hotel directly to reserve your room.
"ONVECTOR2016" is the name of room block
By phone: Please be sure to ask for the "ONVECTOR2016" room block
Online: Go to http://www.ljshoreshotel.com/ and follow instructions below:
--> Click "Book Now" (without entering any dates)
--> Click “Edit"
--> Enter travel dates
--> Click "Optional Fields”
--> Under "Group Code" type in "ONVECTOR2016"
--> Click "Modify"
La Jolla Shores Hotel
8110 Camino Del Oro
La Jolla, CA 92037-3108 USA
TEL: 1-800-237-5211
International TEL: 858-459-8271
http://www.ljshoreshotel.com/
If you have any problems, please call or email your request directly to La Jolla Shores. Email contact follows below:
Hotel-accommodations@ljbtc.com
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SAN DIEGO AIRPORT TRANSFER
Airport to hotel transportation can be via taxi or Shuttle bus.
One local shuttle company is "Cloud 9 Shuttle". To catch shuttle bus, go outside terminal to "Shuttles for Hire" area. Ask customer service person to call "Cloud 9" Tell Driver the destination when you board. Toll free (USA) number for "Cloud 9 Shuttle" is: 800-974-8885.
http://www.cloud9shuttle.com/
Taxis: Taxi is approximately $50. Taxis can be shared and cost may be lower than shuttle if two or three people are traveling together.
WORKSHOP TRANSPORTATION / PARKING
We will provide round trip shuttle transportation from La Jolla Shores Hotel to UCSD each day.
Shuttle buses will depart from La Jolla Shores Hotel at the following times:
Monday, February 29th – 8:00 AM
Tuesday, March 1st – 8:00 AM
Please be in the hotel lobby 15 minutes prior to scheduled shuttle departure
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WORKSHOP MEALS
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
MONDAY, February 29, 2016
8:00 Buses depart La Jolla Shores Hotel for Qi/Calit2/UCSD Auditorium
8:15 Continental breakfast
8:45 ON*VECTOR 2016 Workshop Overview – Laurin Herr, PII
8:50 Opening Remarks – Ryutaro Kawamura, NTT Network Innovation Labs
9:00 Keynote: Building the Pacific Research Platform – Larry Smarr, UCSD/Calit2
9:45 Break
10:00 Session 1: Cyber-infrastructure for Data-Intensive Science – Chair: Phil Papadoloulos, UCSD
10:05 Chameleon: A Computer Science Testbed as an Application of Cloud Computing – Kate Keahey, University of Chicago
10:30 SARNET Framework for Secure Network Collaboration – Ralph Koning, University of Amsterdam (UvA)
10:55 40/100/400G Switching Technology – Raju Kankipati, Arista
11:20 Q&A
11:30 Session 2: Photonics Beyond 100G – Chair: Tomonori Aoyama, Keio University
11:35 Moving From Nanophotonics to Brain-inspired Systems – Yuri Vlasov, IBM
12:00 Photonic Integration Technologies Beyond 100G – Akimasa Kaneko, NTT Device Innovation Center
12:25 Capacity vs. Reach vs. Nonlinearity Beyond 100G – Kim Roberts, Ciena
12:50 Q&A
1:00 Group Photo
1:10 Lunch
2:30 Session 3: Application Benefits of Network Virtualization – Chair: Kunitake Kaneko, Keio University
2:35 Exploring New Orchestration and SDN Techniques – Rod Wilson, Ciena
3:00 SDX's: Services, Architectures and Technologies for Next Generation Communications and SDX 100G Demonstrations at SC–15 – Joe Mambretti, Northwestern University/iCAIR
3:25 End-to-End Programmability and Mobile Edge Computing – Aki Nakao, University of Tokyo
3:50 Q&A
4:00 Break
4:30 Session 4: Brain Inspired Computing/Networking – Chair: Cees de Laat, UvA
4:35 Global Network Activity of the Brain – Terry Sejnowski, UCSD
5:25 Neuromorphic Devices and Architctures – Duygu Kuzum, UCSD
5;50 Developing Brain-inspired Instruments – Ken Kreutz-Delgado, UCSD
6:15 Q&A
6:25 Closing Remarks
6:30 Adjourn
6:45 Bus returns to La Jolla Shores Hotel
7:00 ON*VECTOR Workshop Dinner, La Jolla Shores Hotel, Acapulco Room, 2nd floor
TUESDAY, March 1, 2016
8:00 Buses depart La Jolla Shores Hotel for Qi/Calit2/UCSD Auditorium
8:15 Continental breakfast
8:50 ON*VECTOR 2016 Workshop Overview – Laurin Herr, PII
9:00 Keynote: Internet of Things in the Cognitive Era – Martin Kienzle, IBM
9:45 Break
10:15 Session 1: IoT Networking – Chair: Ryutaro Kawamura, NTT Network Innovation Laboratory
10:20 Transition of JGN-X from Future Network Testbed to IoT Testbed – Shinji Shimojo, Osaka University
10:45 Mobile Edge Computing – Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Carnegie Mellon University (VTC)
11:10 Edge Computing for Carrier Networks – Eiji Kobayashi, NTT Network Innovation Laboratory
11:35 Q&A
11:45 Lunch
1:35 Missing Pieces for the Realization of Internet of Things – Yoshihiro Kawahara, University of Tokyo
2:00 The Instrumented City: Array of Things– Charlie Catlett, University of Chicago
2:25 Echo, Alexa and the Emerging IoT Ecosystem – Paul Cutsinger, Amazon
2:50 Q&A
3:30 The Connected Car of the Future – Ford Speaker TBD
3:55 Cybersecurity for Electrical Power Distribution Grids – Sean Peisert, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
4:20 Q&A
5:05 Japan/European Smart Cities ClouT Project – Akihiro Tsutsui, NTT Network Innovation Laboratory
5:55 The Metro Internet in Smart Gigabit Communities – Glenn Ricart, US Ignite
6:20 Q&A
6:30 Closing Remarks
6:35 Adjourn
6:45 Bus returns to La Jolla Shores Hotel
7:00 Informal DUTCH TREAT dinner
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ON*VECTOR (Optical Networked Virtual Environments for Collaborative Trans-Oceanic Research) is a joint project of NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Keio University’s Graduate School of Media Design (KMD), University of Tokyo’s Morikawa Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago’s (UIC) Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), and Calit2’s Qualcomm Institute at UC San Diego, and managed by Pacific Interface, Inc. (PII).
ON*VECTOR Program Committee
Tomonori Aoyama, Keio University
Maxine Brown, UIC/EVL
Tom DeFanti, Calit2-Qi/UCSD
Paola Grosso, University of Amsterdam
Laurin Herr, Pacific Interface, Inc.
Osamu Kamatani, NTT Network Innovation Labs
Kunitake Kaneko, Keio University
Ryutaro Kawamura, NTT Network Innovation Labs
Jason Leigh, University of Hawaii at Manoa/LAVA
Hiroyuki Morikawa, University of Tokyo
Aki Nakao, University of Tokyo
Larry Smarr, Calit2/UCSD
Natalie Van Osdol, Pacific Interface, Inc.
About the organizer
ON*VECTOR (Optical Networked Virtual Environments for Collaborative Trans-Oceanic Research) is a joint project of NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Keio University’s Institute for Digital Media and Content (DMC), the University of Tokyo’s Morikawa Laboratory, the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Electronic Visualization Laboratory, and Calit2's Qualcomm Institute at the University of California, San Diego, and managed by Pacific Interface Inc (PII).