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Jianhua MA
Book
  1. Y. Zhang, L.T. Yang, J. Ma, “Unlicensed Mobile Access Technology: Protocols, Architectures, Security, Standards and Applications”, CRC Press, ISBN-10: 1-4200-5537-2, 2008,
    Abstract - This book provides a complete cross-reference source for unlicensed mobile access (UMA) technology and UMA-relevant technologies. It presents a fundamental introduction with definitions of concepts, explanations of protocols and emerging standards, as well as detailed discussions of applications. It covers important topics such as system/network architecture, capacity, mobility management, vertical handoff, and routing.
Refereed Publications
  1. R.Y. Shtykh, Q. Jin, S. Nakadate, N. Kandou, T. Hayata, J. Ma, “Mobile SNS from the Perspective of Human Self-Extension”, Chapter XLVIII, Handbook of Research on Mobile Multimedia, Second Edition, IGI Global, 2008, pp.688-701.
    Abstract - This paper is devoted to the emerging of new mobile multimedia with the evolution of mobile SNS, and discusses challenges and issues that have to be addressed in order to realize a mobile social networking breakthrough.
  2. Z. Yu, X. Zhou, Z. Yu, J. Park, J. Ma, “iMuseum: A Scalable Context-Aware Intelligent Museum”, Journal of Computer Communications, Elsevier, Vol.31, No.18, 2008, pp.4376-4382.
    Abstract - This paper proposes a scalable context-aware intelligent museum system called iMuseum. The system is based on a new context model, 2*3CM (2 Sets and 3 Layers Context Model) that integrates the advantages of ontology-based model and hierarchical model. The iMuseum system has two novel features: distributed acquisition of context knowledge on demand and centralized sharing of context knowledge with double-repository.
  3. B.O. Apduhan, K. Takata, J. Ma, R. Huang, “Activity Situation Model and Application Prototype for Lifelog Image Analysis”, Int'l Journal of Software Engineering and Its Applications, Vol. 2, No.4, 2008, pp.31-42.
    Abstract - This paper proposes an integrated technique to process the lifelog which is composed of both captured video (called lifelog images) and other sensed data. The resulting structured lifelog images were evaluated using the previous approach and the proposed technique.
  4. R. Huang, K. Nakanish, J. Ma, B.O. Apduhan, “An Object-oriented Design and Push Web Server based Framework for Physical Object Interactions and Services”, Journal of Software, Academy Publisher, Vol.3, No.8, 2008, pp.34-41.
    Abstract - This article presents our research progress in developing a framework based on the object-oriented design approach and the use of a push web server. With the concept of object abstraction, an object can hide its internal structure from the outside world, which can make the object secure.
  5. B. Dai, F. Wang, J. Ma, J. Liu, “Enhanced Chord-Based Routing Protocol Using Neighbors' Neighbors Links”, IEEE CS Proc. of the 22nd Int'l Conf. on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'08), March 2008, pp.463-466.
    Abstract - This paper proposes a more efficient Chord-based routing protocol using neighbors' neighbor links for lookup in a dynamic peer-to-peer system with frequent node arrivals and departures to shorten both logical path length and physical end-to-end path latency.
  6. C. Huang, B. Huang, Y. Mo, J. Ma, “SRPTES: A Secure Routing Protocol Based on Token Escrow Set for Ad hoc Networks”, IEEE CS Proc. of the 22nd Int'l Conf. on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'08), March 2008, pp.583-589.
    Abstract - This paper presents a novel secure routing protocol based on token escrow set (SRPTES), which employs tokens with limited lifetime to control the trust relationships between neighboring nodes, and provides secure routing and packet forwarding services through the valid token.
  7. K. Takata, J. Ma, B.O. Apduhan, R. Huang, N. Shiratori, “Lifelog Image Analysis based on Activity Situation Models Using Contexts from Wearable Multi Sensors”, IEEE CS Proc. of the 2nd Int'l Conf. on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE'08), May 2008, pp.160-163.
    Abstract - This paper is focused on analyses of the lifelog images to find representative images in video scenes using both the pictorial visual features and the individual’s context information, and likewise represent the individual’s life experiences in some semantic and structured ways for future efficient retrievals and exploitations.
  8. T. Kawashima, J. Ma, B.O. Apduhan, R. Huang, Q. Jin, “Robots in Smart Spaces – A Case Study of a u-Object Finder Prototype –”, Springer- Verlag Proc. of the 5th Int'l Conf. On Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC'08), LNCS 5061, June 2008, pp.61-74.
    Abstract - This paper is focused on a case study of a u-object finding service done by a robot in a smart space. It presents the design and development of the system prototype for a robot to communicate with other devices and can find a tagged object in a smart room. Some preliminary experiments were conducted and the results verified the functionalities of the system.
  9. K. Nakanish, J, Ma, B.O. Apduhan, R. Huang, “An Object-oriented Framework for Common Abstraction and Comet-based Interaction of Physical u-Objects and Digital Services”, Springer-Verlag Proc. of the 5th Int'l Conf. On Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC'08), LNCS5061, June 2008, pp.397-410.
    Abstract - This paper is focused on a ubiquitous framework that maps all physical u-objects and digital services commonly into their corresponding abstracted objects, and enables all the objects to interact based on message exchanges via the Comet Web server using the HTTP protocol which is platform independent.
  10. H. Eto, T. Dohi, J. Ma, “Simulation-Based Optimization Approach for Software Cost Model with Rejuvenation”, Springer-Verlag Proc. of the 5th Int'l Conf. on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC’08), LNCS5060, June 2008, pp.204-218.
    Abstract - Software rejuvenation is particularly useful for counteracting the phenomenon of software aging. In this paper a reinforcement learning algorithm has presented to estimate the optimal rejuvenation schedule adaptively and examine its asymptotic properties through a simulation experiment.
  11. K. Takata, J. Ma, B.O. Apduhan, R. Huang, Q. Jin, “Modeling and Analyzing Individuals Daily Activities using Lifelog”, IEEE CS Proc. of Int'l Conf. on Embedded Software and Systems (ICESS'08), July 2008, pp.503-510.
    Abstract - This paper is focused on the activity models and analysis techniques to process lifelog data in order to find what events/states are interesting or important, to summarize the useful records in some semantic ways for efficient retrievals and presentations of past life experiences, and to use these experiences to further improve the individual’s quality of life.
  12. T. Kawashima, J. Ma, B.O. Apduhan, R. Huang, C. Rong, “A System Prototype with Multiple Robots for Finding u-Objects in a Smart Space”, IEEE CS Proc. of the 5th Int'l Conf. on Embedded Software and Systems (ICESS'08), July 2008, pp.229-236.
    Abstract - Moveable robots can be utilized to add flexible location-related service functions to smart spaces. This paper presents design and development of a system prototype with multiple robots with focus on how to manage the multiple robots and their collaborative work in finding RFID tagged u-objects in a smart room.
  13. C. Hsu, J. Zhan, W. Fang, J. Ma, “Towards Improving QoS-Guided Scheduling in Grids”, IEEE CS Proc. of the Third ChinaGrid Conference (ChinaGrid'08), August 2008, pp. 89-95.
    Abstract - This paper presents two optimization schemes, makespan optimization rescheduling (MOR) and resource optimization rescheduling (ROR), which are based on the QoS Min-Min scheduling technique, for reducing overall execution time without increasing resource need.
  14. X. Yu, S. Yu, Y. Liu, J. Ma, “Streaming Media Intrusion Detection through Interacting Protocol State Machines”, IEEE CS Proc. of the Int'l Conf. on Future Generation Communication and Networking (FGCN'08), December 2008, pp.441-444.
    Abstract - In this paper, we propose a streaming media intrusion detection approach based on state transmission analysis and session management in the application layer. The proposed approach is quantitatively evaluated, and the result shows the good performance in terms of fairly short delay in intrusion detection.
Other Publications
  1. J. Ma, “From Trusted Computing to Ubisafe Computing”, Keynote Speech, Int’l Symposium on Trusted Computing (TrustCom’08), November 2008.
  2. J. Ma, “Context-Aware Services in Smart Spaces with Robots”, Keynote Speech, IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC’08), December 2008.
  3. J. Ma, “Spacelog Concept and Issues for Novel u-Services in Smart Spaces”, Keynote Speech, Int'l Conference on Future Generation Communication and Networking (FGCN’08), December 2008.

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