Prof. Takayuki Takahashi
Fukushima University, Japan
Dr. Michelle P. Banawan
Asian Institute of Management, Philippines
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Ilsun You
Kookmin University, South Korea
Plenary Speakers
Jimmy D. Maribong
Philippines
John Leyson
Skandinavisk Logistik (Skanlog), Philippines
Ideas in Implementing Functions for Robot
Prof. Takayuki Takahashi
Prof. Takahashi finished his Bachelor, Masters, and PhD degrees in engineering from Tohoku University, Sendai, 1985, 1987, and 1993, respectively. He is currently a professor at Fukushima University in Japan and heads the Mechatronics Laboratory. His field of expertise is in Robotics covering mechanical design, machine vision, electronic system design, system integration, as well as applied mathematics. He is a member of the Japan Society for Mechanical Engineers, Robotics Society of Japan and Society of Instrument and Control Engineers.
The speaker has been developing different robots for a wide range of applications. These applications are human support, environmental surveying underwater, tree climbing and supporting nuclear plant decommissioning.
Developing the key ideas regarding the implementation of the required function of robots is the most important step that needs careful consideration. In the lecture, robots developed by the speaker and his team will be introduced to share the key ideas behind the implementation of these robotic systems.
State-of-the-Art AI and AI-enabled Key Technological Domains
Dr. Michelle P. Banawan
Dr. Michelle Banawan is a full time faculty of the Aboitiz School of Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the Asian Institute of Management. She is the Academic Program Director of AIM's first undergraduate program offering - the dual degree program on Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Data Science and University of Houston's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Management in Information Systems. Her postdoctoral research at the Science of Learning and Educational Technology lab in Arizona State University involved the design and development of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) models using deep learning in the automated evaluation of student writing within Intelligent Tutoring Systems. She is also doing research in computational linguistics to understand academic and social media discourse.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various technological fields, driving unprecedented advancements and integration. This talk will delve into the state-of-the-art developments in AI, including Generative AI, as well as the profound impact of AI on other technological domains like the Internet of Intelligent Things (IoIT), embedded computing, and robotics. We will explore how AI has enhanced IoT, leading to more intelligent and autonomous systems; how embedded computing has benefited from AI to deliver smarter, more efficient devices; and how robotics has evolved to include empathic and adaptive machines capable of human-like interactions. Through detailed case studies and cutting-edge research, this session will highlight the synergistic relationship between AI and these technologies, showcasing the potential for future innovations.
Revolutionizing 5G Security: Insights into 3GPP AKMA for Application Authentication
Prof. Ilsun You
Dr. Ilsun YOU received the MS and PhD degrees from Dankook University, Seoul, Korea, in 1997 and 2002, respectively. He received the second PhD degree from Kyushu University, Japan, in 2012. Now, he is a full professor at Department of Information Security, Cryptology, and Mathematics, Kookmin University. His research interests include 5/6G security, security for wireless networks & mobile internet, IoT/CPS security, and security protocol design/formal verification. Especially, he has focused on 5/6G security, security for wireless networks & mobile internet, IoT/CPS security and so forth while publishing more than 200 papers in these areas. He is included in Stanford-Elsevier's list of the world's top 2% scientists from 2020 to present while achieving 53 H-index based on the google scholar. He is a Fellow of the IET and a Senior member of the IEEE.
The core of 5G/6G innovation lies in the synergy between the 5G Service Based Architecture (SBA) and Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), which optimize and drive advancements in 5G converged applications. Consequently, one of the significant security challenges in 5G/6G is the systematic authentication of these converged applications.
Recently, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has been standardizing the Authentication and Key Management for Applications (AKMA) framework to facilitate the seamless integration of 5G/6G mobile networks with converged applications. AKMA achieves organic interworking by leveraging credentials generated during 5G Primary Authentication for application authentication.
This lecture will provide an overview of the AKMA framework and discuss its future development directions, highlighting its pivotal role in enhancing the security and functionality of next-generation 5G/6G applications.