About NICTThe National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and its predecessor, the Collaborative Research Laboratory (CRL), have cooperated and contributed to the activities of APAN since its establishment in 1997. |
The Himawari Satellite ProjectThe Himawari Satellite Project, led by the NICT, is based on an MoU with the Japanese Meteorological Agency. Many attempts so far have been carried out in NICT regarding a GIS platform based on the STARS (SpatioTemporal data Analytic and Reciprocal Synchronization) techniques, which could be the foundation of a digital data-oriented society. The STARS-GIS is a big-data platform for realizing the CyberEarth on the cloud, with help of ecosystems and applications such as data transmission technologies, data crawling technologies, data management technologies, data processing technologies, and data visualization technologies for large-scale digital data. By providing both ecosystems and applications and then by mashing them up, users get easy environments to develop GIS applications for spatiotemporal data according to their own purposes on the platform. With the cooperation of the ASTI of the Philippine, the ASGC of Taiwan, and the NECTEC of Thailand, data-distribution sites have been set up at these three locations to distribute data from Japan through the APAN network. The data-distribution site in Japan and these sites are accessible through https://himawari.asia/. We have also contributed to APAN’s Agriculture Working Group and Disaster Mitigation Working Group based on the results of this project. Web site https://himawari.asia/
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APAN IoT Working GroupThe Internet of Things (IoT) is a key technology for deepening the digitalization of society and is of great interest in the Asia-Pacific region, and it is very important to promote the research, development, and diffusion of the IoT for future social growth. ![]() Fig. 2: Dr. OWADA at IoW WG/APAN55 |
APAN AI-Driven Networks Working GroupDr. NAGANO Hidehisa has been Co-Chairing this working group. This WG is relatively new, having started at APAN 50 in 2020. It aims to share experience to design, manage, maintain, and protect the network using artificial intelligence (AI) and escalate collaboration for AI driven networks in the APAN community. At APAN 55, this WG held two sessions and eight speakers had presentations. Especially, managements and operations of networks using AI technologies were discussed. ||Fig. 3 Dr. NAGANO at APAN55 |
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