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Session 4: Virtualization and mobility in NGN |
Chairman: |
Marco Carugi (Nortel Networks)
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Bui Le Na, University of Tokyo, Japan
Bui Le Na is taking the master course at The University of Tokyo. She
is studying mainly about network layer 2 and layer 3. She finished her
bachelor at the Faculty of Information and Communication engineering of
The University of Tokyo. She has submitted some papers about her research
during her first year working in Asami lab.
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Satoshi Komorita, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Japan
Satoshi Komorita received his B.E. and M.E. degrees from the University of Tokyo,
Japan in 2004 and 2006, respectively. In 2006 he joined R&D Laboratories of KDDI
Corporation which is Telecommunications Company in Japan. He has been engaged in
research and development on fast handover of MMD, and enhancement of SIP for its redundancy.
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Gang Qin, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Gang Qin is a master student in Information and Communication Engineering,
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
He received his B.S. degree in Electronic Information Engineering, Department of Electronic
and Communication Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China in 2002.
Since 2007, he joined the Asami Laboratory as a master student and began the study in
communication quality for 3G wireless IP networks in bullet trains. He is a student member
of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE).
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Josef Reisinger, IBM Germany, Germany
Josef has more than 15 years experience in supporting architectures of Mobile Network Operators.
Josef worked in companies supplying these companies as well as in the operator companies themselves.
Working for one of the big Mobile Network Operators in Europe, Josef gained lot of experience in
international, multi-country projects, bringing not only the technical infrastructure together but
also to help to overcome cultural differences in the “club” of participating countries. In his job
in IBM, Josef is keen to be ahead of innovative ideas in the telecom space and he changed focus on
the very new and exiting world of social networks and virtual worlds. He created the first link of
virtual world objects and real world avatars shown on major fairs worldwide.
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