Student Research Symposium

Call for Papers

The Student Research Symposium (SRS) at COMPSAC provides a forum for both undergraduate and graduate students to interact with other students, faculty mentors, and industry practitioners.

The SRS seeks to bring together students working in computer software and applications and related fields. In particular, we welcome students who have already settled on a specific research topic and have produced limited preliminary results, but who still have enough time remaining before their final defense to benefit from symposium discussions.

Selected students will prepare posters based on their accepted papers to present and discuss their research goals, methodology, and preliminary results. They will receive useful guidance for completion of their dissertation research and potential initiation of their research careers. All accepted papers will be published in the electronic COMPSAC proceedings.

Submission

Students are encouraged to submit summaries of their original work (not published or submitted elsewhere). All submissions must be written in English with a maximum of 4 pages in 11-point font using the IEEE conference proceedings format. Each submission should include the title of the paper, name and affiliation of each author, a 150-word abstract, and up to 6 keywords. The first author must be a student, but the advisor or non-student collaborators may be co-authors. In addition, each submission must 1) clearly articulate the topic of the research; 2) summarize the critical issues and current approaches used in the field; 3) describe the proposed research concept, the intended methodology, the evaluation strategy, and results to date; 4) specifically identify the contributions of the proposed work.

Evaluation of submissions will be based on their originality, significance of potential contribution to the field, technical merit, presentation quality, and adherence to abstract submission guidelines.

The student author of every accepted paper must register with a student registration fee, attend the conference, and present their poster in person. Failure to do so will result in exclusion of the paper from the COMPSAC 2018 proceedings.

Please send questions to the SRS organizer, Dr. Toyokazu Akiyama, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan.

SRS Program

SRS 1
JULY 26, 11:00 – 12:30 pm
LOCATION: MEETING 202
SESSION CHAIR: TOYOKAZU AKIYAMA, KYOTO SANGYO UNIVERSITY, JAPAN

Analysis of the Relationship Between Server Location and RTT at Client Level
Hyunsu Mun, Jeasung Na, Hanul Park, Seungtae Kim, Youngseok Lee, John Springer

 A Secure Sharing System for Cloud Desktop Applications Migrating with Optimized User Experience
Yoshinori Kamori, Kenta Hayashi, Kaori Maeda, Tohru Kondo, Reiji Aibara

 A Tuning Method of a Monitoring System for Network Forensics in Cloud Environment
Shintaro Ishihara, Toyokazu Akiyama

 Alternating Primary Subflow in MPTCP by External Program without Kernel Modification
Reido Horigome, Nariyoshi Yamai, Naoya Kitagawa, Satoshi Ohzahata

 A Study on Sparse-modeling Based Approach for Betweenness Centrality Estimation
Ryotaro Matsuo, Ryo Nakamura, Hiroyuki Ohsaki

Model Checking of Embedded Systems Using RTCTL while Generating Timed Kripke Structure
Yajun Wu, Satoshi Yamane

SRS 2
JULY 26, 1:30 – 3:00 pm
LOCATION: MEETING 202
SESSION CHAIR: TOYOKAZU AKIYAMA, KYOTO SANGYO UNIVERSITY, JAPAN

 A Study on Emulating Automotive IP Network with Network Virtualization
Ryuichiro Maegawa, Ryo Nakamura, Yasuhiro Yamasaki, Hiroyuki Ohsaki

 A Study on Comparative Analysis of End-to-End Routing and Opportunistic Routing
Chuta Minamiguchi, Natsuko Kawabata, Ryo Nakamura, Hiroyuki Ohsaki

 Building a CFG to Include Exceptions
Seong-Kyun Mok, Eun-Sun Cho

 A Study on Robustness of Complex Networks against Random Node Removals
Kazuyuki Yamashita, Ryo Nakamura, Hiroyuki Ohsaki

 A Study on the Impact of Delayed Packet Forwarding in Content-centric Networking
Yuichi Yasuda, Ryo Nakamura, Hiroyuki Ohsaki

Toward Firmware Type Analysis Using Machine Learning Techniques
Seoksu Lee, Eun-Sun Cho

 





SRS Organizers

Toyokazu Akiyama, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan
Email: akiyama@cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp

Maria Lee, Shih Chien University, Taiwan