2019 www.icoin.org The 33rd International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN 2019)

January 9 (Wed.) - 11 (Fri.), 2019 Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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2 The 33rd International Conference on Information Networking 2019 Table of Contents

Organizing Committee Members...... 4

Technical Program Committee Members...... 5

Message from the ICOIN 2019 General Co-Chairs...... 8

Message from the Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs...... 9

ICOIN 2019 Program at a Glance...... 9

Keynote Speech...... 10

Tutorials...... 11

Oral Sessions...... 12

Poster Sessions...... 15

Conference Room Map...... 18

Venue...... 19

Travel Information...... 21

http://www.icoin.org 3 2019 Organizing Committee Members

Organizing Committee • Publicity Co-Chairs Carlos Becker Westphall Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil • General Co-Chairs Jyh-Cheng Chen National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Chong-Kwon Kim National University, Korea JungRyun Lee Chung-Ang University, Korea Katsuyoshi Iida Hokkaido University, Japan Yong-Hoon Choi , Korea Hyungkeun Lee Kwangwoon University, Korea Kyunghan Lee UNIST, Korea • Vice General Co-Chairs Minseok Kwon Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Salil Kanhere University of New South Wales, Australia Ki-Hyung Kim Ajou Univ., Korea Sungoh Kwon University of Ulsan, Korea Mazen Omar Hasna Qatar University, Qatar Yasuo Okabe Kyoto University, Japan Xin Wang Fudan University, China Lay-Ki Soon Multimedia University, Malaysia Abdullah Muhammed UPM, Malaysia Kok-Lim Yau Sunway University, Malaysia • Finance Chair • International Cooperation Co-Chairs Sungwook Kim , Korea Daji Qiao Iowa State University, USA • Local Arrangement Co-Chairs Ilenia Tinnirello University of Palermo, Italy Won-Yong Shin , Korea Ilkyeun Ra University of Colorado at Denver, USA Ikjun Yeom , Korea Jang-Won Lee , Korea Bang Chul Jung Chungnam National University, Korea Keisuke Ishibashi NTT, Japan Jin-Ho Chung UNIST, Korea Tomoaki Ohtsuki Keio University, Japan Yun Li Lee Sunway University, Malaysia Xuejun Sha Harbin Institute of Technology, China • Internet Media Chair Winston Seah Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Eun-Seok Ryu Gachon University, Korea Sian Lun Lau Sunway University, Malaysia • Tutorial Co-Chairs Hyoung Jun Kim ETRI, Korea Han Hee Song Cisco, USA Hyun-Woo Lee ETRI, Korea Jongwon Kim GIST, Korea Seong-Lyun Kim Yonsei University, Korea • Poster Co-Chairs Changhee Joo UNIST, Korea Ilenia Tinnirello University of Palermo, Italy • Publication Co-Chairs Seokjoo Shin Chosun University, Korea Sanghwan Lee , Korea Gyu Myoung Lee Liverpool John Moores University, UK • Registration Co-Chairs Hoyoung Hwang , Korea Dongkyun Kim Kyungpook National University, Korea Hyungjune Lee , Korea

4 The 33rd International Conference on Information Networking 2019 Technical Program Committee Members

Technical Program Committee Junbeom Hur Nguyen Huu Thanh Hanoi University of Science and Technology • Co-Chairs Euiseok Hwang Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Young-June Choi Ajou Univ., Korea Ganguk Hwang KAIST Takeo Fujii The University of Electro-Communications, Japan Ho Young Hwang Kwangwoon University Zhetao Li Xiangtan University, China Seung-Hoon Hwang Chiung Ching Ho Multimedia University, Malaysia Shingo Ichii University of Tokyo •VICE Co-Chairs Takeshi Ikenaga Kyushu Institute of Technology Fu Xiao Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Susumu Ishihara Shizuoka University Sangheon Pack Korea University, Korea Yoshihiro Ito Nagoya Institute of Technology Kyung-Joon Park DGIST, Korea Ji-Woong Jang Ulsan College Joongheon Kim Chung-Ang University, Korea Sang-Woon Jeon Nurul Sarkar Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Jingon Joung Chung-Ang University Sinchai Kamolphiwong Prince of Songkla University • TPC Members Dong Seong Kim Kumoh National Institute of Technology Sanghyun Ahn Haesik Kim VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Beongku An Hwangnam Kim Korea University Angelos-Christos G. Anadiotis EPFL Hwasung Kim Kwangwoon University Hyokyung Bahn Ewha University Hyunbum Kim University of North Carolina at Wilmington Mr. Juan-Carlos Cano Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Jong Deok Kim Pusan National University Periklis Chatzimisios Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki and Bournemouth University JongWon Kim GIST (Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology) Woong Cho Jungwon University Mr. Ki-Il Kim Chungnam National University Bong Jun Choi The State University of New York (SUNY) Korea Myung-Sup Kim Korea University Hoon Choi Chungnam National University Seungcheon Kim Hansung University Hyun-Ho Choi Hankyong National University Yeongkwun Kim Western Illinois University Jaehyuk Choi Gachon University younghan Kim Nakjung Choi Nokia Youngok Kim Kwangwoon University Yong-Hoon Choi Kwangwoon University Teruaki Kitasuka Hiroshima University Yoon-Ho Choi Pusan National University Nattapong Kitsuwan The University of Electro-Communications Young-Seok Choi Kwangwoon University Ren-Song Ko National Chung Cheng University Li-Der Chou National Central University Jerzy Konorski Gdansk University of Technology Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury Kookmin University Eisuke Kudoh Tohoku Institute of Technology Jaehak Chung Inha University Yau Hwang Kuo National Cheng Kung University Kwangsue Chung Kwangwoon University Edmund Lai Auckland University of Technology Min Young Chung Sungkyunkwan University Kwok-Yan Lam Nanyang Technological University Tein Yaw Chung Yuan Ze University Nam Tuan Le Kookmin University Yun Won Chung Soongsil University Choonhwa Lee Hanyang University Gianluigi Ferrari University of Parma Jang-Won Lee Yonsei University Yee Loo Foo Multimedia University Jung Ryun Lee Chung-Ang University Hacene Fouchal Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne Sang-Ho Lee Ewha Womans University Vasilis Friderikos King’s College London Sanghwan Lee Kookmin University Takeo Fujii The University of Electro-Communications SuKyoung Lee Yonsei University Paul Gendron University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Yujin Lim Sookmyung Women’s University Amrita Ghosal University of Padua Huey-Ing Liu Fu-Jen Catholic University Jairo Gutierrez Auckland University of Technology Pavel Loskot Swansea University Go Hasegawa Osaka University Pietro Manzoni Universitat Politècnica de València Shih-Cheng Horng Chaoyang University of Technology Mr. Mirco Marchetti University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

http://www.icoin.org 5 2019 Technical Program Committee Members

Francisco Martinez University of Zaragoza Surasak Sanguanpong Kasetsart University Nobuhiko Miki Kagawa University Kuei-Ping Shih Tamkang University Jeonghoon Mo Yonsei University Charlie Shim Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Bongkyo Moon Dongguk University Won-Yong Shin Dankook University Ioannis Moscholios University of Peloponnese Shigeki Shiokawa Kanagawa Institute of Technology Masayuki Murata Osaka University Rajeshwar Singh Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar, Punjab Osamu Muta Kyushu University Jungmin So Hallym University Seung Yeob Nam Yeungnam University Mr. Wei-Tsung Su Aletheia University Toshiro Nunome Nagoya Institute of Technology Young-Joo Suh Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) Yasuo Okabe Kyoto University Hwee Pink Tan Singapore Management University Eiji Okamoto Nagoya Institute of Technology Kazuya Tsukamoto Kyushu Institute of Technology Jeongyeup Paek Chung-Ang University Charles H.-P. Wen National Chiao Tung University Beatrice Paillassa University of Toulouse Michal Wodczak Samsung Electronics Daeyoung Park Inha University Nariyoshi Yamai Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Hyunggon Park Ewha Womans University Kenichi Yamazaki Shibaura Institute of Technology Hyunho Park ETRI Chun-Chao Yeh National Taiwan Ocean University Jaehyun Park Pukyong National University Seokhyun Yoon Dankook University Joon-Sang Park Hongik University Ken-ichi Yoshida University of Tsukuba Suwon Park Kwangwoon University Tomoki Yoshihisa Osaka University P k Paul Raiganj University Guosen Yue NEC Laboratories America, Inc. Tony Q. S. Quek Singapore University of Technology and Design Ji-Hoon Yun Seoul National University of Science and Technology Ilkyeun Ra University of Colorado Denver Hans-Juergen Zepernick Blekinge Institute of Technology Redha Radaydeh KAUST Lin Zhang Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications Byeong-hee Roh Ajou University Natasa Zivic University of Siegen Heejun Roh Korea University Sonia Gul Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Fábio Rossi Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Farroupilha Nor Aida Bt. Mahiddin Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Eun-Seok Ryu Gachon University

6 The 33rd International Conference on Information Networking 2019 Greetings

Message from the ICOIN 2019 General Co-Chairs

behalf of the whole organizing committee, we welcome you to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the 33rd On International Conference on International conference on Information Networking (ICOIN 2019). We are very grateful to have many talented and very well responsible people involved in the process of submitting papers, chairing sessions, reviewing papers, and organizing the conference. This event is a product of the hardship of many committee members who have worked beyond deadlines for the perfect conference and performed the tedious task of advertisement in the best of manner. The conference is an amalgam of high-quality submissions brought forward by thorough research to meet the high standard required, as of in today’s world. We are also pleased to let you know that, this year, ICOIN has reached its 33rd event. ICOIN 2019 is ready to serve you with ever heightened quality of technical and social programs. You will find the technical sessions organized in 3 days interesting, informative and inspiring. We hope you enjoy the world premier networking conference in our profession and wish this conference will be an opportunity to share the current hot research trends among the high value researchers from around the world. You will also enjoy the capital and the largest city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. The city proper, making up an area of 244 km2, has an estimated population of 1.6 million in 2006. Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Klang Valley, is an urban agglomeration of 7.2 million. It is the fastest growing metropolitan region in the country, in terms of population and economy. Kuala Lumpur is the seat of the Parliament of Malaysia. The city was once home to the executive and judicial branches of the federal government, but they have since moved to Putrajaya starting in 1999. Some sections of the judiciary remain in the capital. The official residence of the Malaysian King, the Istana Negara, is also situated in Kuala Lumpur. Rated as an alpha world city, Kuala Lumpur is the cultural, financial and economic center of Malaysia due to its position as the capital as well as being a primate city. In addition, Kuala Lumpur is home to the tallest twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, which have become a symbol of Malaysia's development. Again, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the committee members and referees who made tremendous contributions to this event. Our special thanks are due to Profs. Young-June Choi, Takeo Fujii, Zhetao Li, Chiung Ching Ho: the Program Committee Co-chair, Prof. Sungwook Kim: the Finance Chair, Profs. Carlos Becker, Jyh- Cheng Chen, JungRyun Lee, Yong-Hoon Choi, Kyunghan Lee, Minseok Kwon, Salil Kanhere, Sungoh Kwon, Yasuo Okabe, Lay-Ki Soon: Publicity Co-chairs, Prof. Seokjoo Shin: Publication chair, Prof. Hoyoung Hwang: Registration Chair, Prof. Eun-Seok Ryu: Internet Media Chair, and all other Chairs. We wish your participation in ICOIN 2019 being a memorable one with both valuable technical exchanges and wonderful cultural and outdoor experiences.

Chong-Kwon Kim Katsuyoshi Iida Hyungkeun Lee Seoul National University, Korea Hokkaido University, Japan Kwangwoon University, Korea

General Co-Chairs, ICOIN 2019

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Message from the Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs

is our great pleasure to welcome all of you to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from January 9 through 11, 2019 for It the 33rd International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN). Thanks to its 33 years' tradition, ICOIN 2019 will be an exciting conference covering broad topics on computer communications and network technologies in theoretical and practical aspects. This year, we have received 142 paper submissions electronically from 24 countries. A rigorous review process has followed, in which all papers have been reviewed by at least three independent reviewers. After the reviews and discussions, 52 papers have been accepted for oral presentations and 46 papers for poster ones, and outstanding papers have been selected for 4 Best Paper Awards and 1 Best Student Paper Award. The 52 oral papers are organized into 10 technical sessions, which will be held in 2 parallel tracks. The 46 poster papers are organized into 3 poster sessions. The program covers a variety of topics on recent computer communication and networking technologies including IoT, 5G, network security, and SDN. Furthermore, the program also includes the application of recent issues such as artificial intelligence and big data to address the future challenges in this area. In addition to the contribution of prominent authors from all over the world, we believe this year's precious and interesting program is possible only by the commitment of the technical program committee members. We are greatly indebted to all of the 131 TPC members for their active participation and volunteering their precious time. Also we would like to thank our sponsors, KIISE and IEEE Computer Society for their support of this successful event. We express our deepest gratitude to the general co-chairs, Prof. Chong-Kwon Kim, Prof. Katsuyoshi Iida, and Prof. Hyungkeun Lee, for their support and guidance. We hope all of you enjoy the fantastic program of ICOIN 2019 as well as the attractions of Kuala Lumpur.

Young-June Choi Takeo Fujii Ajou Univ., Korea The University of Electro-Communications, Japan

Zhetao Li Chiung Ching Ho Xiangtan University, China Multimedia University, Malaysia Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs, ICOIN 2019

8 The 33rd International Conference on Information Networking 2019 ICOIN 2019 Program at a Glance

TIME Track 1 (Arcade 3) Track 2 (Arcade 4) January 8, 2019 (Tuesday) 13:00-15:00 Steering Committee Meeting (Arcade 5) 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break 15:30-18:00 Organizing Committee Workshop (Arcade 5) January 9, 2019 (Wednesday) 09:00-10:00 Registration Open Tutorial : Distributed Platform Research for Emerging Deep Learning Applications 10:00-10:50 Prof. Joongheon Kim (Chung-Ang University, Korea) 10:50-11:15 Coffee Break Keynote Speech : Internet of Things in the Era of AI: Intelligence, Battery-free and Security 11:15-12:30 Prof. Xiang-Yang Li (University of Science of Technology of China, China) 12:30-13:30 Lunch Oral Session 1: IoT and CPS Oral Session 2: Machine Learning and AI 13:30-15:30 Chair: Debasis Das (BITS Pilani, India) Chair: Joongheon Kim (Chung-Ang University, Korea) 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Oral Session 3: Network Security Oral Session 4: Vehicle Network 16:00-18:00 Chair: Robert Basomingera (Ajou University) Chair: Abdullah Muhammed (UPM, Malaysia) January 10, 2019 (Thursday) 08:30-09:00 Registration Open Oral Session 5: 5G Cellular Network Oral Session 6: Big Data and Cloud Computing 09:00-11:00 Chair: Hiroyuki Otsuka (Kogakuin University, Japan) Chair: Muhammad Hanif (Hanyang University, Korea) 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Poster Session 1 (Arcade 5) 11:30-12:30 Chair: Sungwook Kim (Sogang University, Korea) 12:30-13:30 Lunch Oral Session 7: Multimedia and QoS Oral Session 8: Network Performance Evaluation 13:30-15:30 Chair: Jung Ryun Lee (Chung-Ang University, Korea) Chair: Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan) 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Poster Session 2 (Arcade 5) 16:00-17:00 Chair: Young-June Choi (Ajou University, Korea) 18:00~21:00 Banquet (R-studio) January 11, 2019 (Friday) 08:30-09:00 Registration Open Oral Session 9: SDN Oral Session 10: 09:00-11:00 Chair: Sangheon Pack (Korea University, Korea) Wireless Communications and Networks Chair: Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Poster Session 3 (Arcade 5) 11:30-12:30 Chair: Sanghwan Lee (Kookmin University, Korea)

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January 9, 2019 (Wednesday)

11:30-12:30 Keynote Speech Internet of Things in the Era of AI: Intelligence, Battery-free and Security Speaker: Prof. Xiang-Yang Li (University of Science of Technology of China, China)

Abstract: Internet of Things was proposed about a decade ago, and since then has attracted many research interests in both academia and industry. In this talk I will give a brief overview of some work on large scale sensor networking, passive and sensorless sensing, and battery-free communication and networking. We also review some of our effort in designing some basic theories related to Internet of Things, our effort in designing large scale sensor networks, some progress in designing sensorless sensing/battery- free networking, and vision about future research directions in this area.

Short Biography Dr. Xiang-Yang Li is a professor and Executive Dean at School of Computer Science and Technology, USTC. He currently is a Co-Chair of ACM China, a member of ACM Publication Board, and Co-Chair of ACM SigMobile China. He is an IEEE fellow (2015), an ACM Distinguished Scientist (2014). He was a full professor at Computer Science Department of IIT, and an EMC Visiting Chair Professor at Tsinghua University (2013-2016). He received China NSF Outstanding Young Researcher in 2016. Dr. Li received MS (2000) and PhD (2001) degree at Department of Computer Science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He received a Bachelor degree at Department of Computer Science from Tsinghua University, P.R. China, in 1995. He published a monograph "Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks: Theory and Applications". He also co-edited the book "Encyclopedia of Algorithms".

His research interests include wireless networks, mobile computing, privacy and security, cyber physical systems, and algorithms. Dr. Li and his students won five best paper awards (IEEE GlobeCom 2016, IEEE IPCCC 2014, ACM MobiCom 2014, COCOON 2001, IEEE HICSS 2001), the best demo award from ACM MobiCom 2012, the best poster award from ACM MobiCom 2016, and was selected as best paper candidates three times (BigCom 2015, ACM MobiCom 2008, ACM MobiCom 2005).

Dr. Li has served or is serving as an editor of several journals, including IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking, IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems, and IEEE Transaction on Mobile Computing. He served at various capacities (conference chair, TPC chair, or local arrangement chair) in a number of conferences, including TPC chair of ACM MobiHoc 2014. His research has been supported by NSF, NSFC, and RGC HongKong.

10 The 33rd International Conference on Information Networking 2019 Tutorials

January 9, 2019 (Wednesday)

10:00-11:00 Tutorial Distributed Platform Research for Emerging Deep Learning Applications Speaker: Prof. Joongheon Kim (Chung-Ang University, Korea)

Abstract: In this tutorial talk, we will review the state-of-the-art methods and status in high-performance computing and distributed platform research domains. Based on the background, this tutorial will cover various emerging deep learning computing applications those are actively and widely studied in world-wide. First of all, privacy-preserving deep learning computation will be presented in large-scale distributed medical platforms. In medical applications, sharing medical data among multiple sites is generally not allowed, thus distributed computation under the concept of privacy-provisioning is essential. Next, distributed high- mobility vehicular caching and its related real-time computer visual computing and perception will be presented. Due to the high- mobility nature, delay-sensitive real-time computation is desired and thus Lyapunov optimization techniques are actively used. Lastly, we will summarize the presentation and discussion.

Short Biography Dr. Joongheon Kim received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science and engineering from Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, in 2004 and 2006, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, California, USA, in 2014, with two additional M.S. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science (specialization in high performance computing and simulations). He is currently an assistant professor with the School of Software (formerly, School of Computer Science and Engineering), College of ICT Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, since March 2016. Prior to joining Chung-Ang University, he was with the Standards and Advanced Technology (SAT) Team, Platform Engineering Group, Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, California, USA, from September 2013 to February 2016, as a Systems Engineer. He was also with Multimedia Research Lab., LG Electronics Seocho R&D Campus, Seoul, Republic of Korea, from January 2006 to August 2009, as a Research Engineer. In addition, he was with InterDigital, San Diego, California, USA, from May 2012 to August 2012, as an Intern. His current research interests include distributed computing platforms for deep learning computation, privacy-preserving distributed deep neural network training, distributed caching, and Lyapunov control theories for distributed computing. He delivered tutorial presentations in IEEE ICC 2018 (Title: “Securing the Internet of Things: A Machine Learning Approach”) and IEEE ICC 2016 Workshop on Next Generation Backhaul/Fronthaul Networks with Dr. Ali S. Sadri at Intel Corporation (Title: “Heterogeneous Systems of mmWave Access and Backhaul for 5G Densification (Performance Analysis of Intel 60 GHz WiGig Mesh Backhaul)”). He was the Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair of IEEE GLOBECOM 2015 Workshop on Millimeter-Wave Backhaul and Access and the TPC Vice Co-Chair of IEEE ICOIN 2018. He has also served as a TPC member in leading international conferences including ACM MobiHoc 2019, IEEE ICDCS 2019, IEEE Blockchain 2019, EuCAP 2019, IEEE VTC 2014-2016, and so forth. Moreover, he organized IEEE ICASSP 2018 Special Session on Cybersecurity and Privacy. He was awarded Annenberg Graduate Fellowship from USC with his Ph.D. admission in 2009.

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January 9, 2019 (Wednesday) [Oral Session 3] Network Security 16:00-18:00 [Oral Sessions 1] IoT and CPS Chair : Robert Basomingera (Ajou University) 13:30-15:30 [O-3-1] Stochastic Heuristic Approach to Addition Chain Problem in PKC for Efficiency and Security Effectiveness Chair : Debasis Das (BITS Pilani, India) Adamu Muhammad Noma (Bauchi State University Gadau, [O-1-1] Secure and Fast Multiple Nodes Join Mechanism Nigeria); Abdullah Muhammed (Universiti Putra Malaysia, for IPv6-based Industrial Wireless Network Malaysia) Yuan Zhuang, Qiaoyue Pang and Min Wei (Chongqing [O-3-2] Unified Cloud Access Control Model for Cloud University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China) Storage Broker [O-1-2] Mobility Management for Healthcare Services in Muhammad Ihsan Haikal Sukmana (Hasso Plattner Institut CoAP-based IoT Networks University Potsdam, Germany); Kennedy A Torkura and Joong-Hwa Jung and Dong-Kyu Choi (Kyungpook National Hendrik Graupner (Hasso Plattner Institute, University of University, Korea); Ji-in Kim (Research Institude, silla Potsdam, Germany); Feng Cheng (University of Potsdam, System, Korea); Seok-Joo Koh (Kyungpook National Germany); Christoph Meinel (Hasso Plattner Institute, University & College of IT Engineering, Korea) University of Potsdam, Germany) [O-1-3] Experimental Evaluation of Mobile Core Networks [O-3-3] Trustless Two-Factor Authentication Using Smart on Simultaneous Access from M2M/IoT Terminals Contracts in Blockchains Masaki Ueno, Go Hasegawa and Masayuki Murata (Osaka Varun Amrutiya, Siddhant Jhamb and Pranjal Priyadarsh University, Japan) (BITS, Pilani, India); Ashutosh Bhatia (Birla Institute of [O-1-4] Accurate Position Estimation of a Drifting Wireless Technology and Science, Pilani, India) LAN Communication Device in a 200Mm-Diameter [O-3-4] A Lightweight Authentication and Communication Small Sewer Pipe Protocol in Vehicular Cloud Computing Yuki Takei and Zhi Liu (Shizuoka University, Japan); Hiroaki Harsha Vasudev (BITS Pilani Goa Campus, Goa, India); Sawano (Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan); Susumu Debasis Das (BITS Pilani Goa Campus, India) Ishihara (Shizuoka University, Japan) [O-3-5] Privacy in the Internet of Vehicles: Models, Algorithms, and Applications Madhur Poddar, Swathi Ganta, Swaraj K. R and Debasis Das [Oral Session 2] Machine Learning and AI (BITS Pilani Goa Campus, India) 13:30-15:30 Chair : Joongheon Kim (Chung-Ang University, Korea) [O-2-1] Resource Centric Characterization and Classification [Oral Session 4] Vehicle Network of Applications Using KMeans for Multicores 16:00-18:00 Preeti Jain (Mumbai University, India); Sunil Surve (FrCRCE, India) Chair : Abdullah Muhammed (UPM, Malaysia) [O-2-2] Route Cache Based SVM Classifier for Intrusion [O-4-1] Reservation-based Intersection Crossing Scheme Detection of Control Packet Attacks in Mobile Ad- for Autonomous Vehicles Traveling in a Speed hoc Networks Range Robert Basomingera and Young-June Choi (Ajou University, Myungwhan Choi and Areeya Rubenecia (Sogang University, Korea) Korea); Hyo Hyun Choi (Inha Technical College, Korea) [O-2-3] Imbalanced Internet Traffic Classification Using [O-4-2] In-Vehicle Infotainment Management System in Ensemble Framework Internet-of-Things Networks Phuylai Oeung and Fuke Shen (East China Normal University, Dong-Kyu Choi and Joong-Hwa Jung (Kyungpook National P.R. China) University, Korea); Seok-Joo Koh (Kyungpook National [O-2-4] Binarized Multi-factor Cognitive Detection of Bio- University & College of IT Engineering, Korea); Ji-in Kim modality Spoofing in Fog Based Medical Cyber- (Research Institude, silla System, Korea); Juyoung Park (ETRI, Physical System Korea) Nishat Mowla, Inshil Doh and Kijoon Chae (Ewha Womans [O-4-3] Cell Association in Energy-Constrained Unmanned University, Korea) Aerial Vehicle Communications Under Altitude [O-2-5] Self-Driving Car Meets Multi-access Edge Computing Consideration for Deep Learning-Based Caching Nway Nway Ei, Choong Seon Hong, Chit Wutyee Zaw and Anselme Ndikumana and Choong Seon Hong (Kyung Hee Min Kyung Lee (, Korea) University, Korea)

12 The 33rd International Conference on Information Networking 2019 Oral Sessions

[O-4-4] Performance Analysis of Uplink V2I Cooperative [Oral Session 6] Big Data and Cloud Computing Transmission Scheme in Practical Road Environments 09:00-11:00 Hayato Ishikawa and Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan); Shouhei Okamoto and Hiraku Okada Chair : Muhammad Hanif (Hanyang University, Korea) (Nagoya University, Japan); Satoshi Makido (Toyota Central [O-6-1] A Heuristic Mixed Model for Viral Marketing Cost R&D Labs., Inc., Japan) Minimization in Social Networks [O-4-5] Performance Analysis of a Terrestrial/UAV Integrated Ashis Talukder, DoHyeon Kim and Choong Seon Hong (Kyung Mobile Communications System Using Code Hee University, Korea) Division Multiplexing in Natural Disasters [O-6-2] Distributed Key-Value Storage for Edge Computing Ryo Hasegawa and Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Institute of and Its Explicit Data Distribution Method Technology, Japan); Hiroyuki Tsuji (National Institute of Takehiro Nagato, Takumi Tsutano, Tomio Kamada and Yumi Information and Communications Technology, Japan); Takaki (Kobe University, Japan); Chikara Ohta (Kobe University & Amane Miura (Institute of Information and Communications Graduate School of Science, Technology and Innovation, Japan) Technology, Japan) [O-6-3] Post-Mining of Generalized Association Rules from Data Cubes Hanen Brahmi (Faculty of Sciences, Tunisia) January 10, 2019 (Thursday) [O-6-4] Ontology Enhanced Mining of Multidimensional Association Rules from Data Cubes [Oral Session 5] 5G Cellular Network Hanen Brahmi (Faculty of Sciences, Tunisia) 09:00-11:00 [O-6-5] Optimized Service Function Path Selection for IoT Devices Using Virtual Network Function Performance Data Chair : Hiroyuki Otsuka (Kogakuin University, Japan) Shanaka Abeysiriwardhana (Keio University, Japan); Janaka [O-5-1] A Chance Constrained Based Formulation for Wijekoon (SLIIT Malabe Campus, Sri Lanka); Hiroaki Nishi Multiplexing of URLLC and eMBB Traffics in 5G (Keio University, Japan) New Radio Madyan Alsenwi, Shashi Pandey, Yan Kyaw Tun, Ki Tae Kim and Choong Seon Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea) [Oral Session 7] Multimedia and QoS [O-5-2] Joint Task Offloading and Flexible Functional Split 13:30-15:30 in 5G Radio Access Network Chair : Jung Ryun Lee (Chung-Ang University, Korea) Zhipeng Cheng, Yuliang Tang and Haijie Wu (Xiamen University, P.R. China) [O-7-1] Video-Aware Multipath Network Coding over Multi-hop Wireless Networks [O-5-3] Throughput Performance of Relay Backhaul Huali Cui (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Qindong Enhancement Using 3D Beamforming Sun and Beibei Zhang (Xi'an University of Technology, P.R. Hiroki Utatsu and Kai Osawa (Kogakuin University, Japan); China); Xingjun Zhang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Jun Mashino and Satoshi Suyama (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Weiguo Wu (Xi'an Jiaotong Univ, P.R. China) Japan); Hiroyuki Otsuka (Kogakuin University, Japan) [O-7-2] Cooperative Server-Client HTTP Adaptive Streaming [O-5-4] Optimizing Power by Combining Small Cells with System for Live Video Streaming a Massive MIMO for Maximum Energy Efficiency Sangwook Han, Yunmin Go and Hyunmin Noh (POSTECH, Under Two Path Loss Models Korea); Hwangjun Song (POSTECH (Pohang University of Teerapat Sanguankotchakorn (Asian Institute of Technology Science and Technology), Korea) & School of Engineering and Technology, Thailand); Aravind kumar Chintala (Asian Institute of Technology, India) [O-7-3] WebRTC-based Multi-View Video and Audio Transmission and Its QoE [O-5-5] A Mode Selection Algorithm for Mitigating Interference Yuki Maehara and Toshiro Nunome (Nagoya Institute of in D2D Enabled Next-Generation Heterogeneous Technology, Japan) Cellular Networks Md Kamruzzaman, Nurul I Sarkar and Jairo A Gutierrez [O-7-4] Collective Segment Request Policy of HTTP Adaptive (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand); Sayan Streaming in Multipath Environments Kumar Ray (Manukau Institute of Technology, New Zealand) Heekwang Kim and Kwangsue Chung (Kwangwoon University, Korea) [O-5-6] An Uplink Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Scheme Having Physical Layer Security Based on Chaos [O-7-5] Energy-Efficient Sleep Mode Adjustment Considering Modulation GoP Structure Yoshihiro Masuda and Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Institute of Meihua Jin, Ji-Young Jung, Dara Ron, Sengly Muy, and Technology, Japan); Tetsuya Yamamoto (Panasonic Corporation, Jung-Ryun Lee (Chung-Ang University, Korea) Japan); Ito Keita (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)

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[Oral Session 8] Network Performance [O-9-4] SDN-enabled Value-based Traffic Management Evaluation Mechanism in Resource-Constrained Sensor Devices 13:30-15:30 Melchizedek I Alipio, Alex Gyran Co, Melinda Faye Hilario Chair : Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan) and Christian Miguel Pama (Malayan Colleges Laguna, [O-8-1] Distributed ID/Locator Resolution System for Inter Philippines) Mesh Networks [O-9-5] Optimal and Secure Controller Placement in SDN Masaaki Ohnishi and Kazuyuki Shudo (Tokyo Institute of Based Smart City Network Technology, Japan) Samir Kumar Tarai (International Institute of Information [O-8-2] An Efficient Gateway Routing Scheme for Disaster Technology, Bangalore & HP Inc., India); Samar Shailendra Recovery Scenario (Tata Consultancy Services, India) Nor Aida Mahiddin (University Sultan Zainal Abidin & Terengganu, Malaysia); Nurul I Sarkar (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) [Oral Session 10] Wireless Communications [O-8-3] Network MIMO with Interference Cancellation and Networks for Cloud-Cooperated Wireless Sensor Networks 09:00-11:00 Toshiki Nonaka and Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro- Chair : Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) Communications, Japan); Osamu Takyu (Shinshu University, Japan); Mai Ohta (Fukuoka University, Japan) [O-10-1] A Chaos MIMO-based Polar Concatenation Code for Secure Channel Coding [O-8-4] Gigabit Ethernet with Wireless Extension: OPNET Ito Keita, Yoshihiro Masuda and Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Modelling and Performance Study Institute of Technology, Japan) Nurul I Sarkar, Sonia Gul and Bowen Anderton (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) [O-10-2] Chance-Constrained Spectrum Allocation for Fair LTE-U/Wi-Fi Coexistence [O-8-5] 3D-Deployment of Magnetic Induction Relays in Aunas Manzoor, Seok-Won Kang and Choong Seon Hong Underwater Sensor Networks (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Sai Wang and Yoan Shin (Soongsil University, Korea) [O-10-3] Experimental Verification of Frequency-Correlation [O-8-6] BLE-enabled Medication Events Monitoring in Radio Propagation Characteristics for Radio System (MEMS) for Community Dwelling Seniors Environment Recognition Avinash Subramaniam (University of Illinois At Urbana- Keita Onose and Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro- Champaign, USA); Hwee-Xian Tan (Singapore Management Communications, Japan); Kei Inage (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Singapore); Hwee Pink Tan (Singapore Management College of Industrial Technology, Japan); Koya Sato (Tokyo University & TCS-SMU iCity Lab, Singapore) University of Science, Japan) [O-10-4] 3-D GM-MAC with Fixed Sensor Nodes for Stability Improvement January 11, 2019 (Friday) Yoonkyung Jang, Ahreum Shin, Myeongseung Han and In Tae Ryoo (Kyung Hee University, Korea) [Oral Session 9] SDN [O-10-5] Weighted Proportional Allocation Based Power 09:00-11:00 Allocation in Wireless Network Virtualization for Future Wireless Networks Chair : Sangheon Pack (Korea University, Korea) Yan Kyaw Tun, Shashi Pandey, Madyan Alsenwi, Chit Wutyee [O-9-1] TALON: Tenant Throughput Allocation Through Zaw and Choong Seon Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Traffic Load-balancing in Virtualized Software- [O-10-6] A Dynamic TDMA Scheme for UAV Based Relay defined Networks in Combat Net Radio Networks Heesang Jin, Gyeongsik Yang, Bong-yeol Yu and Chuck Yoo Jinhyeok Park (AJOU, Korea); Hoki Baek and Jae Sung Lim (Korea University, Korea) (Ajou University, Korea) [O-9-2] A Practical Model for Optimal Placement of Virtual Network Functions Nguyen Tri-Hai, Jaejin Lee and Myungsik Yoo (Soongsil University, Korea) [O-9-3] WhiteVisor: Support of White-box Switch in SDN- based Network Hypervisor Bong-yeol Yu, Gyeongsik Yang, Heesang Jin and Chuck Yoo (Korea University, Korea)

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January 10, 2019 (Thursday) [P1-12] Deep Reinforcement Learning Based Sensor Data Management for Vehicles Jeongmin Moon (Sunkyunkwan University & Computer [Poster Session 1] Network Lab, Korea); Mukoe Cheong and Ikjun Yeom 11:30-12:30 (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea); Honguk Woo (Samsung Electronics, Korea) Chair : Sungwook Kim (Sogang University, Korea) [P1-13] NodeMCU Choreography Automation by CoAP [P1-1] Can Reinforcement Learning Address Security Issues? Krisada Sangsanit and Chian Techapanupreeda (Mahanakorn an Invest igation into a Clustering Scheme in University, Thailand) Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks Mee Hong Ling and Kok-Lim Alvin Yau (Sunway University, [P1-14] MQTT over VLAN for Reduction of Overhead on Malaysia) Information Discovery Yuya Sasaki, Tetsuya Yokotani and Hiroaki Mukai (Kanazawa [P1-2] Distributed Ledger Technologies for M2M Communications Institute of Technology, Japan) Christoph Ruland, Natasa Zivic and Jochen Sassmannshausen (University of Siegen, Germany) [P1-15] The Mobile Edge Computing (MEC)-based VANET Data O ffloading Using the Staying-Time-oriented [P1-3] An Adjustable Channel Hopping Algorithm Based K-Hop Away O ffloading Agent on Channel Usage Ratio for Multi-Radio CRNs Chung-Ming Huang and Zhong-You Wu (National Cheng Chih-Min Chao, Chia-Tsun Chen and Shin Chung Huang Kung University, Taiwan); Shih-Yang Lin (Shandong (National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan) University of Technology, P.R. China) [P1-4] Risk Analysis in Fieldbus Networks Using the Example [P1-16] Evaluation of Multiplexing on the Characteristics of KNX Johannes Goltz, Simeon Wiedenmann and Thomas Mundt of Surveillance Camera Data Traffic Yoshiki Kuwabara, Yudai Matsuno, Hiroaki Mukai, Tetsuya (University of Rostock, Germany) Yokotani and Kan Akutsu (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, [P1-5] Design of Power Saving Schemes for the IoT Japan) Shou-Chih Lo and Azusa Iikubo (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan) [P1-17] ARP Poisoning Attack Detection Based on ARP Update State in Software-Defined Networks [P1-6] Application of OFDM in Underwater Magnetic Minho Park (Soongsil University, Korea); SungWon Ahn Induction Communication (University of Soongsil, Korea); Thang Nguyen Canh (Soongsil Wentao Zhou and Yoan Shin (Soongsil University, Korea) University, Korea); YoungPin Kim (Soongsil university, [P1-7] Enhancement of MAC Protocol for Power Reduction Korea); Dongho Choi (Soongsil University, Korea) in LoRaWAN [P1-18] Optimal Trajectory Learning for UAV-BS Video Keitaro Terada, Hiroaki Mukai and Tetsuya Yokotani Provisioning System: A Deep Reinforcement (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan) Learning Approach [P1-8] System Designing and Plototyping on IoT for a Factory Dohyun Kwon and Joongheon Kim (Chung-Ang University, Daiki Takemura, Tetsuya Yokotani, Atsusuke Murata and Korea) Kensei Miyakoshi (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan); Yasunori Kobayashi and Yasuhiro Kobayashi (KOBAYASHI MANUFACTURE Ltd, Japan) [P1-9] The Urban-Area Mitigation System for Providing Information and Its Generalization Shota Uchiyama, Yutaro Yanagida, Masahiro Murakami and Osamu Mizuno (Kogakuin University, Japan) [P1-10] Data Transfer Methods for Information-Centric Networkingbased Wireless Sensor Network Platform Keigo Kimura, Kandai Mochizuki, Masafumi Koike and Osamu Mizuno (Kogakuin University, Japan) [P1-11] On A Posteriori Error Bounds of Trapezoidal Rule Bum Il Hong and In Tae Ryoo (Kyung Hee University, Korea); Gon Khang (Kyunghee University, Korea)

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[Poster Session 2] [P2-11] Performance Evaluation of Information-Sharing 16:00-17:00 Scheme Among Multiple Destinations with Mirroring Null Steering in Single Ant enna Networks Chair : Young-June Choi (Ajou University, Korea) Tetsuya Noguchi and Osamu Takyu (Shinshu University, [P2-1] Toward an Active Aging Society an IT Model to Japan); Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro-Communications, Engage the Aging Population Japan); Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio University, Japan) Tuan V Ha and Doan B Hoang (University of Technology [P2-12] Data Separation Considering Smoothness of Sensing Sydney, Australia) Data in Physical Wireless Parameter Conversion [P2-2] Quantifying Activity Levels of Community- Sensor Networks Dwelling Seniors Through Beacon Monitoring Shuhei Yamasaki, Osamu Takyu and Keiichiro Shirai (Shinshu Jin Qiang Goh (Singapore Management University, University, Japan); Takeo Fujii (The University of Electro- Singapore); Hwee Pink Tan (Singapore Management Communications, Japan); Mai Ohta (Fukuoka University, University & TCS-SMU iCity Lab, Singapore); Hwee-Xian Tan Japan); Fumihito Sasamori and Shiro Handa (Shinshu (Singapore Management University, Singapore) University, Japan) [P2-3] Biochemical-inspired Autonomous Control of Virtualized [P2-13] A Comparative Study on Anchorless Routing in 5G Network Functions System Ryota Kurokawa (University of Osaka, Japan); Go Hasegawa Kenji Fukui and Koji Tsubouchi (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan); and Masayuki Murata (Osaka University, Japan) Shigeru Iwashina (NTT DOCOMO, INC, Japan) [P2-4] Benchmarking Tool for Modern Distributed Stream [P2-14] Protected Coordination of Service Mesh for Processing Engines Container-based 3-tier Service Traffic Muhammad Hanif, Hyungduk Yoon and Choonhwa Lee Moonjoong Kang; Jun-Sik Shin; JongWon Kim (GIST, Korea) (Hanyang University, Korea) [P2-15] A Dynamic Cache Size Assignment Method with [P2-5] Performance Evaluation of the Geographic Routing Bandwidth Reservation for CCN Protocols Scalability Atsuko Yokotani (The University of Electro-Communications, Akashah Arshad, Zurina Mohd Hanapi and Shamala Japan); Satoshi Ohzahata (The University of Electro- Subramaniam (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Rohaya Communications & Graduate School of Information Latip (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) Systems, Japan); Ryo Yamamoto (The University of Electro- [P2-6] An Experimental View on Fairness Between Communications, Japan); Toshihiko Kato (University of HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 Electro-Communications, Japan) Jiwon Min (ChungNam National University, Korea); [P2-16] Design and Prototyping of Container-enabled Youngseok Lee (Chungnam National University, Korea) Cluster for High Performance Data Analytics [P2-7] Anchor-based Group Relay MAC JinCheol Kwon, Namgon Lucas Kim, Moonjoong Kang and Ahreum Shin, Myeongseung Han, Yoonkyung Jang and In JongWon Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Tae Ryoo (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Korea) [P2-8] Infection Dynamics of Self-Evolving Botnets with [P2-17] Low Cost Fine-grained Air Quality Monitoring Deterministic Modeling System Using LoRaWAN Yuya Kumai and Koki Hongyo (Kansai University, Japan); Junhyun Park, Youngjune Oh, Hyungho Byun and Chong- Tomotaka Kimura (Doshisha University, Japan); Kouji Hirata kwon Kim (Seoul National University, Korea) (Kansai University, Japan) [P2-18] On Fair and Efficient Bandwidth Sharing in User [P2-9] Popularity-based Content Cache Management for Provided Networks In-Network Caching Sinan Emre Tasci and Ömer Korçak (Marmara University, Taketo Fukushima, Masamitsu Iio, Kouji Hirata and Miki Turkey) Yamamoto (Kansai University, Japan) [P2-10] Aggressive Recovery Scheme for Multicast Communication in Intermittently Connected Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Tomotaka Kimura (Doshisha University, Japan); Chinthaka Premachandra (Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan)

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January 11, 2019 (Friday)

[Poster Session 3] 11:30-12:30 Chair : Sanghwan Lee (Kookmin University, Korea) [P3-1] Prediction Based Sub-Task Offloading in Mobile Edge Computing Choong Seon Hong, Ki Tae Kim, Seok-Won Kang and Jared Lynskey (Kyung Hee University, Korea) [P3-2] PMIP-based Distributed Session Mobility Management for 5G Mobile Network Kyoungjae Sun (Soongsil University & School of Electronic Engineering, Korea); younghan Kim (Soongsil University, Korea) [P3-3] A Study on Fault Tolerance Technique for AGR- MAC Protocol Based Sensor Networks In Tae Ryoo and Myeongseung Han (Kyung Hee University, Korea); Jun-hyuk Lee (Sahmyook Health University, Korea); Eun-Sung Cho (WETOONE Co., Ltd., Korea) [P3-4] A Study on Communication Optimization in multi- SDN Controller Woojin Shim and Keecheon Kim (, Korea) [P3-5] Blockchain-based Management of Video Surveillance Systems Ki-Hyung Kim (Ajou University, Korea); Yena Jeong (University of Ajou, Korea); DongYeop Hwang (Ajou University, Korea) [P3-6] Improving TDoA Based Positioning Accuracy Using Machine Learning in a LoRaWAN Environment Ki-Hyung Kim and JaeSik Cho (Ajou University, Korea); Dong Yeop Hwang (Ajou Univ, Korea) [P3-7] Adaptive Preventive and Remedial Measures in Resolving Cloud Quality of Service Violation Gaik-Yee Chan (MMU, Malaysia); Tong-Sheng Wong (Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia); Fang-Fang Chua (Multimedia University, Malaysia) [P3-8] Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP Using Scalable Video Coding with Multipath TCP in SDN Ali Gohar (Kookmin Universty, Korea); Ali Raza and Sanghwan Lee (Kookmin University, Korea) [P3-9] Dynamic Service Function Chaining by Resource Usage Learning in SDN/NFV Environment Sang il Kim (KwangWoon University, Korea); Hwasung Kim (Kwangwoon University, Korea) [P3-10] A Personal Information Management Using BlockChain Yongseon Ji, SuHwan Bae and Yongtae Shin (Soongsil University, Korea)

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Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel

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HOTEL INFORMATION The conference will be held at Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel (www.klrenaissance.com) The hotel is ideally situated in the Bukit Bintang city center, near the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower and Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Travel easily throughout the city via the monorail, bus or train, with stations just steps away from the hotel. Relax in the stylishly renovated, modern rooms and suites boasting complimentary Wi-Fi, marble bathrooms, spacious work areas and plush bedding. Dine at the signature Dynasty Chinese restaurant or at any of the multiple restaurants and lounges on-site at the hotel property. Stay healthy and maintain your workout in 24-hour Fitness Center, swim in the Olympic-sized pool or get a massage at luxurious spa. Discover 40,000 square feet of event venues including a Grand Ballroom, strategically located in the central business and retail district. The 5-star hotel positions you perfectly to explore and enjoy Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with comfort, style and convenience.

Address Corner of Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 50450 Malaysia Tel : +60 3-2162 2233 | Fax : +60 3-2163 1122

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Maps and Transportation Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) • Airport Phone: +60 3-8776 2000 • Hotel direction: 34.2 miles SW This hotel does not provide shuttle service. • Alternate transportation: Third-party limousine service -Please contact us at rhi.kulrn.reservations@ renaissancehotels.com.;reservation required • Estimated taxi fare: 150 MYR (one way) • Subway service, fee: 55 MYR (one way) Driving directions FROM Kuala Lumpur International Airport: A 48-minute drive, take the North South Expressway E6 towards Kuala Lumpur. The expressway feeds directly into the city via Jalan Tun Razak. Turn left into Jalan Ampang at the first traffic light crossroad junction. Head straight and pass the 88-storey high Petronas Twin Towers on your left. Continue to head straight past the next traffic light junction for another 0.09 miles. The hotel is on the right side of the road.Rates are exclusive of 16.6 percent service charge and goods/services tax.

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Petronas Twin Towers The soaring, 88-story Petronas Twin Towers will likely be one of the first things you see on a visit to KL. And whether you head up to the dizzying height of level 86 or simply gaze up at the glinting steel and glass structure from below — it’s hard not to be impressed. Ascend 170 meters in the speedy elevator to see the Skybridge, the world's highest two-story bridge. Or keep going to the aforementioned level 86 for some seriously Instagram- worthy images of the city skyline. The building hosts a luxury shopping mall on the ground level.

Shop Central Market Anyone looking to pick up some local handicrafts should make a stop at Central Market. Built in 1888, the site originally functioned as a wet market, but it’s now one of the best spots to stock up on souvenirs. The picturesque Art Deco building is home to over 350 shops and kiosks selling everything from Malaysian batik and jewellery, to artwork, accessories and home décor. Even if you’re not in the market to buy, it’s worth heading here to browse and makes for a good half-day of sightseeing when combined with nearby Chinatown. If you get hungry, visit the mezzanine level for an array of local cuisine.

Eat Your Way Along Jalan Alor Food is a big deal in Kuala Lumpur, and this collection of roadside restaurants that comes to life around 5 p.m. is one of the best ways to experience great food the city's cuisine. Stalls and restaurants start setting up shop in the late afternoon with tables and chairs being readied for hungry customers. By the time 5 or 6 p.m. roll around the street gets filled with locals and visitors alike ready to dig into the many Malay, Chinese and Thai dishes on offer.

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Head to Batu Caves If you want to visit a unique attraction around Kuala Lumpur, make your way to Batu Caves. Take a deep breath and climb your way up the 272 steps to this limestone hill, home to a series of caves filled with Hindu shrines and temples. The sacred site is pretty awe-inspiring and makes for a good half-day trip. You’ll be amongst loads of monkeys here, too and while they may look cute, they’re notorious for stealing food, soda cans and even cameras — so be careful. Located about 13 kilometers north of the city centre, the caves can be easily reached by taxi or public transit.

Find a Bargain on Petaling Street The centre of KL’s original Chinatown is one of the best places in the city to brush up on your bargaining skills. Head under the green awning covering the street and you’ll be greeted with stalls and kiosks lining both sides, selling everything from T-shirts and handbags to shoes, watches and electronics. But be prepared to bargain since prices quoted usually have a fairly high markup. This is also a great area to sample some of the city’s best street food and there are several bars in the area.

Make Some Feathered Friends at KL Bird Park Love birds? You’ll want to make time on your itinerary to hang out KL Bird Park, known to have the world’s largest free-flight walk- in aviary. Here you’ll find over 3000 birds of varying species from around the world, many of which are not in cages or enclosures. Zones one and two make up the free flight aviary, which feels a bit like walking through a tropical rainforest, complete with colorful birds flying above you.

See Some Undersea Life at Aquaria KLCC Within walking distance from the Petronas Twin Towers you’ll find Aquaria KLCC, a massive aquarium covering 60,000 square feet and filled with 5,000 different exhibits of both aquatic and non- aquatic creatures from Malaysia and around the world. It’s the type of place you can go back to several times and still see something new. The efficient layout makes exploring easy and there’s something interesting to see everywhere you turn. One of the aquarium’s highlights is the 90-metre long transparent tunnel with a moving walkway filled with sharks, stingrays and sea turtles.

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Go Back to Nature at KL Forest Eco Park Sometimes you just feel like you need a bit of a break from city life and luckily, in Kuala Lumpur, you can do that without actually leaving the city. KL Forest Eco Park (formerly know as Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve) is a swath of tropical rainforest right in the middle of the city and it’s also one of the oldest permanent forest reserves in Malaysia. Explore one of several walking trails and (assuming you’re OK with heights), check out the canopy walk that takes you 200 metres above the forest floor for a bird’s eye view of the treetops as well as the city beyond. Bonus: it’s free to enter.

Explore Brickfields, KL's Little India Immerse yourself in Kuala Lumpur’s colourful Indian community with a trip to Brickfields. Located just a short walk from Sentral LRT Station, the area hums with energy and the sounds of Bollywood music spill out from shops selling saris and aromatic spices. Fill up on delicious (and cheap) Indian food as you explore the vibrant area.

Bar-Hop Along Changkat Bukit Bintang It always seems to be happy hour along Changkat Bukit Bintang, a short stretch crammed with bars, pubs and restaurants. The area comes alive at night, but it’s also worth visiting during the day if you feel like cooling off with a cold beer. Patios spill out onto sidewalks making this an ideal spot to people-watch. And starting at noon there are usually some good drink deals to be found.

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