Speech/Session

Dec.10 (Wed.)

Opening Session Simultaneous Interpretation

Opening Session

[Time] 9:30 − 10:00 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] At the start of 2014 TRON Symposium (EXHIBITION), TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Professor of the University of , Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, summarizes the themes of this exhibition, and the distinguished guests give speeches.

Keynote Speech Simultaneous Interpretation

TRON Project 30th Anniversary and the Future Outlook

[Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Professor of the , Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, gives a talk on the past activities of the project and the current projects such as T-Kernel, Ubiquitous ID, and open data, and the outlook and specific activities for the future. Ken Sakamura

Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation

Growth Strategy and ICT in Part 2

[Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] ICT has become the largest industrial field in Japan. The good health and growth in the ICT field are essential to Japan's economic development. In this session, people from the government and industrial sector discuss how the future ICT in Japan should be from various angles following the session Part 1 held under the same theme last year. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and others

Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation

The 30 Years of TRON Project

[Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] TRON Project started in 1984 and has marked its 30th anniversary this year. In this session, people who have helped the project since its inception and have supported it for a long time including the crucial period such as its 10th and 20th anniversary years talk about the beginning of the project, and discuss their expectations for the project and its future direction. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Akihide Sei (Formerly TRON ASSOCIATION), Takao Nakano (Executive Director, former TRON ASSOCIATION), Akira Matsui (President, Personal Media Corporation), Hiroshi Monden (Executive Director, Japan Embedded Systems Technology Association), Tetsuo Wasano (Director, TAKACHIHO KOHEKI CO., LTD.)

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14 2O14 TRON Symposium D e c.11 (Thu.) Dec.12 (Fri.) Programming Education International Session Simultaneous Interpretation [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room [Content] Currently, "Programming Education" is being adopted for elementary and [Content] In this session, overseas activities in the ICT fields such as the IoT (Internet secondary education around the world including Britain and Israel. Algorithm and of Things) and are introduced. formal description which were once thought of as the intellectual skills specific for [Presenters] Dr. Tatu Koljonen (VTT - Technical Research Centre of Finland), information technology engineers are now regarded as basic skill to be taught at Alessandro Bassi (Bassi Consulting), and others school for the information society. In this session, Japanese education for the future is discussed under the main theme of programming education. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Tomoko Namba Nikkei BP Special Session: (Founder, Member of the Board, DeNA Co., Ltd.), Nanako Ishido (Chair, NPO: The Future of Industries to Be Developed by the IoT and Big Data CANVAS, CEO of Digital ehon) Open Data for Public Transportation [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room [Content] The age of the IoT where all products and components are online and big [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room data is generated provides an opportunity to build new business models in various [Content] The public transportation in Japan is well developed. Its scale is large and its industrial fields. Its potential such as how the operation data of devices can be used network is complicated. Approach of open data is useful for providing users with is discussed. information such as operation status of public transportation, especially, disruptions [Presenters] Naoki Asami (Managing director, Nikkei Business Publications, Inc.), to the services caused by accidents, disasters, etc. In this session, various activities Noboru Koshizuka (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Akihiko Sugimoto (Editor-in- using open data for public transportation such as trains and buses, mainly those of Chief, Nikkei BigData, Nikkei Business Publications, Inc.), General Electric Study Group of Open Data for Public Transportation are introduced. Company, and others [Presenters] Noboru Koshizuka (Professor, the University of Tokyo), East Japan Railway Company, Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd., NEC Corporation, Hitachi, Ltd., the city T-Kernel and ITRON Specification OS Simultaneous Interpretation government of Kyoto, and others (tentative) Speech/Session [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room International Deployment of Japanese ICT [Content] T-Kernel and ITRON architecture as a platform to comprise the IoT or [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room ubiquitous computing environment have been evolving as ever. This evolution is [Content] Active international deployment of products and services is necessary for the clearly visible in T-Kernel 2.0, T2EX, µT-Kernel 2.0, and 6LoWPAN, this year's growth of the ICT industry in Japan. In this session, people from the government and addition as the IoT middleware. In this session, the cutting edge features of T-Kernel industrial sector discuss what types of strategies should be adopted, the structure of and ITRON specification OS are explained. the industry, and the government's roles for growing the potential of international [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Companies deployment of Japanese ICT from a broad perspective. supporting T-Kernel and ITRON specification OS [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, FUJITSU LIMITED, and others Smart Building and Smart City Paper Sessions [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room [Content] A "smart" environment in which many objects in our surroundings are (Technical co-sponsor: IEEE Consumer Electronics Society) embedded with computer nodes with sensors and actuators and for which ubiquitous computing has been aiming is being realized. "Smart City" at the level of towns and Only those with advance registration can enter paper sessions. The entire sessions including the presentations and Q&A are conducted in English. cities will be realized after individual smart houses and buildings are built. In this session, how future smart environment should be and the technologies required for such environment are discussed. [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room Opening Speech [Presenters] Noboru Koshizuka (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Shinichiro [Time] 10:20 − 10:30 Haruyama (Professor, ), and others

S1 Network/Sensors Open Data Simultaneous Interpretation [Time] 10:30 − 11:30 • 6LoWPAN Border Router with Replaceable IEEE 802.15.4 RF Modules [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room Masato Kamio (YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, Japan) et al. [Content] The leading players who are promoting open data adoption in Japan discuss • Why KONAUS™ House? their specific activities, what open data means to the public sector as exemplified by James Farrell, III (KONAUS LLC, USA) et al. Government 2.0 and Open Government, and the goal of ICT Growth Strategy of Japan, namely the impacts on economic growth, etc. from a broad perspective. • Low-profile Wake-up Radio Mechanism for Resource-constrained Wireless [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor, the University of Tokyo), Koichi Murao (Senior Devices Managing Director of Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd., Adviser of Study Group of Open Data for Kenji Yoshigoe (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA) et al. Public Transportation), Vitalizing Local Economy Organization by Open data & Big data, Cabinet Secretariat (tentative) S2 RTOS and its Application [Time] 13:10 − 14:05 Network for the IoT: • Many-core Real-time OS with semi-priority based scheduling - eMCOS IPv6 and Wireless Personal Area Network Masaki Gondo (eSOL, Japan) et al. • Space Cube2 - a versatile onboard computer for spacecraft based on T-Engine [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room architecture [Content] In this session, IPv6 and wireless communication such as 6LoWPAN, Hiroki Hihara (NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems, Ltd., Japan) et al. essential to build an environment of the IoT or ubiquitous computing, and sensor networks to be built by using such communication technologies are introduced. • "I-right/TK", a wrapper for ITRON programs running on T-Kernel Hiroshi Esaki, Professor of the University of Tokyo, Director of WIDE Project, one of Daishin Nakamura (Personal Media Corporation, Japan) et al. the major Internet projects in Japan talks about IPv6 mainly, and 6LoWPAN technology which realizes IPv6 on low-power wireless communication is explained. S3 Miscellaneous [Presenters] Hiroshi Esaki (Professor, the University of Tokyo, Director of WIDE [Time] 14:25 − 15:20 Project), Tatsushi Morokuma (Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation) • Optimization and Artificial Intelligence for Smart Devices João Pedro Pedroso (Universidade do Porto & INESC TEC, Portugal) • PEGs on embedded systems: opportunity and challenges Kimio Kuramitsu (Yokohama National University, Japan) • Architecture for mixed criticality resource management in Dec.13 (Sat.) TRON Enableware Symposium TEPS 27th Internet of Things Janne Takalo-Mattila (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland) et al. Open Data Helps Building Barrier-free Infrastructure

S4 Healthcare/Enableware [Time] 13:30 − 16:30 [Time] 15:40 − 16:15 [Venue] Tokyo Midtown Conference Room 7 (4F) • Smartphone as an Assistive Tool for Monitoring and Detecting Early Symptoms [Content] TRON Enableware Research Group of Respiratory Disorder aims at the realization of computing environment Chinazunwa Uwaoma (The University of the West Indies, Jamaica) et al. which can be used easily by anyone including • Mobile Applications for Assisting Mobility for the Visually Impaired Using IoT challenged and elderly people. We hope to Infrastructure engage more people in discussion through the Jee-Eun Kim (The University of Tokyo, Japan) et al. presentation at this symposium.

2O14 TRON Symposium 15 To attend sessions including the keynote speech, you need to reserve a seat after Speech/Session registering yourself as a visitor to 2015 TRON Symposium at the official website. Free Please refer to the official website for the latest updates and details. Entry http://www.tronshow.org/ Dec. 9 (Wed.)

Opening Session Simultaneous Interpretation Opening Session

[Time] 9:30 - 10:00 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] At the start of 2015 TRON Symposium (EXHIBITION), TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Professor of Grduate School of Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, the University of Tokyo, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, summarizes the themes of this symposium, and the distinguished guests give speeches.

Keynote Speech Simultaneous Interpretation Toward OPEN IoT - 2015 TRON Project and the Future Outlook

[Time] 10:30 - 12:00 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Professor of Graduate School of Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, the University of Tokyo, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, gives a talk on the specific activities of the project in 2015 such as TRON OS family, T-Kernel, Ubiquitous ID, open data and the IoT and the outlook for the future. Ken Sakamura

Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation Promotion of Introduction of ICT in the Entire Society Toward 2020

[Time] 13:00 - 15:00 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] “Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games” to be held in 2020 is a festivity of the whole country, and is expected as a great opportunity to enhance the services and infrastructure for ICT in Japan and to publicize its advanced status to the world. The Japanese government has been conducting study toward 2020 anticipating the sustainable economic growth after the Games. In this session, industry, government and academia discuss jointly how the promotion of introduction of ICT in the society as a whole should be conducted in view of 2020. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor of Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo), Makiko Yamada (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications), Kouichi Murao (Senior Managing Director of Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd.), Jun Takahashi (Corporate Executive Officer, Hotel Okura Co., Ltd.), Mitsutoshi Hirono (Corporate Executive Officer of FUJITSU LIMITED)

Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation Technical Activities - IEEE Future Directions

[Time] 15:15 - 15:45 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] Mr. Stephen Dukes will discuss the current and future technical activities of IEEE that cover topics such as the Internet of Things, Smart Cities, Cybersecurity, Green ICT, Big Data, Rebooting Computing, Software Defined Networks. Consumer Electronics Society's plan with the IoT is also explained. [Presenters] Stephen D. Dukes (IEEE Fellow / Board Member, IEEE Standards Association Standards Board / VP of Conferences, IEEE Consumer Electronics Society)

EU Meet IoT Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation Speech: Smart Cities

[Time] 15:45 - 16:45 [Venue] Theater in Exhibition Room [Content] Meet IoT is an event that became of primary importance in the IoT domain. Its main role is to show how the research world and the technological progress in this field could be used by everyday applications and services, and to outline the impact that these new technologies bear on social life. The first two editions of Meet IoT were held in 2014 (Rome) and 2015 (Torino). As the IoT domain is large, Meet IoT events will focus on a specific target. The first one of these new events, held during TRONSHOW, will be about Smart Cities, and in particular how these technologies can impact large events such as Olympic Games. [Coordinator] Dr. Alessandro Bassi (Alessandro Bassi Consulting, Meet IoT Member) [Presenters] Adam Kapovits (RERUM Project, Europe), and other

14 2O15 TRON Symposium Dec.10 (Thu.) Dec.11 (Fri.) How Device Designers Should Handle the The IoT from the Perspective of TRON Project Part 1: Technology Increasing Security Threats As the IoT Becomes [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room Popular? [Content] The IoT from the perspective of TRON Forum̶the latest activities for“ open API,”“ open data,” and“ open source” and the latest IoT technology of the TRON [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room Forum member organizations are introduced. [Content] The security threats have been increasing for electronic devices (embedded [Coordinator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) devices) in the age of the IoT. If you overcome this issue promptly, you must be able [Presenters] Yutaka Tamanoi (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION), to penetrate into the market of the IoT with advantage. In this session, what the Katsutoshi Furue (Cypress Semiconductor Corporation), Yasushi Iida (FUJITSU device designers need to do, the key technology, etc. to tackle the issue are COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED), Kenzaburo Tamaru (Microsoft Japan Co., discussed from different perspectives of security, software and hardware. Ltd.,), Tatsushi Morokuma (Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation) [Coordinator] Satoshi Miyoshi (Nikkei Business Publications, Inc.) [Presenters] Manabu Nakano(Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan), Shoi Egawa (SELTECH Corporation), Hideki Sugimoto (DENSO CORPORATION), LIXIL Special Session: The Future of Housing and Living Hideo Miyake (Socionext Inc.), Michio Abe( Imagination Technologies Limited) [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room Special Symposium with the Cooperation of Internet Association Japan [Content]“ LIXIL,” a leading company in living and housing solutions industry which provides various types of building components on a worldwide scale and TRON The IoT Summit in Japan ̶ In Celebration of architect“ Ken Sakamura” discuss the outlook of housing and living. Ken Sakamura’s Winning of ITU150 Award [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (The University of Tokyo) [Presenters] Ryo Nihei (Director, Senior Managing Corporate Executive, Managing ) [Time] 13:00 − 18:00 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room Director of R&D Division, LIXIL Corporation (1) Special Speech Simultaneous Interpretation [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (The University of Tokyo, Internet Association Japan) The IoT from the Perspective of TRON Project Part 2: (2) Panel Discussion 1 “The IoT Business Outlook in 2016” Deployment of Applications and Technologies [Moderator] Hiroshi Fujiwara (Internet Association Japan, BroadBand Tower, Inc.) [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 1 in Exhibition Room [Panelists] Ken Sakamura (The University of Tokyo, Internet Association Japan), Teruo Yoshino (Object Management Group Japan Branch), Tomonari Yashiro (The [Content] The approaches that utilize cutting-edge IoT technologies by the TRON University of Tokyo) Forum member organizations are introduced, such as creating new services, Speech/Session improving production process, increasing the qualities of products and services and (3) Panel Discussion 2 “How Should the Venture Capital Funds Handle the IoT reducing cost. Business” [Presenters] Masao Kodama (SATO HOLDINGS CORPORATION), Shuji Iwasaki [Moderator] Tsuyoshi Kinoshita (Internet Association Japan) (PASCO Corporation), Eiji Muramatsu (Nexco-East Engineering Company Limited), [Panelists] Hiroshi Fujiwara (Internet Association Japan, BroadBand Tower, Inc.), Shinsuke Kobayashi (YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory), Koji Minegishi Tsukasa Ogino (Connected Consumer Device Security Council), Toshihisa Adachi (Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation) (Japan Venture Capital Association), Yasuhiro Hashimoto (Silicon Valley Tech, Mavericks Capital, Ltd., Japanese Society of Pharmacogenomics) Nikkei BP Special Session: Can Drones Really Take Off? Paper Sessions [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room (Technical co-sponsor: IEEE Consumer Electronics Society) [Content] Drones are now attracting attention as instruments to be used in many industries. On the other hand, the new Civil Aeronautics Act will take effect on Dec [Time] 10:15 − 12:30 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room 10, 2015 in Japan which specifically has wordings that restrict the use of drones. This session reviews the current status of drones both technologically and legally and FULL Paper Session explore the issues surrounding its wide acceptance in the future. • "A Real-Time hypervisor for embedded systems with hardware virtualization [Coordinator] Naoki Asami (Nikkei Business Publications, Inc.) support" [Presenters] Tsuneo Komatsuzaki (SECOM CO., LTD.), Tomoyuki Izu (ENROUTE CO., Takumi Shimada (The University of Tokyo) , et al. LTD.), Yasuo Tanokura (NIKKEI Robotics), Noboru Koshizuka (The University of • "A Real-time Health Monitoring and Warning System" Tokyo) Ittipong Khemapech (University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce) • "Overcoming Invasion of Privacy in Smart Home Environment with Synthetic Pedestrian Mobility Support and Open Data Packet Injection" Wei Dai (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA), et. al. [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room SHORT Paper Session [Content] As part of approaches toward the realization of a society where anyone can • "Design Framework for the Internet of Things with an Application in Dynamic participate in social activity such as employment, leisure and sightseeing irrespective of physical status, age, native language, etc., Pedestrian Mobility Support Service Healthcare" aims to develop environments where anyone can obtain information required for the Andi Sudjana Putra (National University of Singapore), et. al. participation such as“ traveling route,”“ transportation” and“ destination” anytime • "EPDL: A Context-based Energy Management Policy Description Language and anywhere throughout Japan. In this session, approaches to realize pedestrian for IoT-enabled Smart Buildings" mobility support and how effective open data is for the support are discussed. Xiaohui Peng (The University of Tokyo), et. al. [Coordinator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) • "Home Safety Management System for Household Resident with IoT" [Presenters] Masatoshi Ueta (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Seonki Jeon (Chung-Ang University, Korea), et. al. (MLIT)), Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, MLIT, Hideki Shimamura (PASCO Corporation), and others The entire sessions including the presentations and Q&A are conducted in English. The IoT and Diversity Open Data for Public Transportation [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room [Content] Today, one meaning of“ diversity” is the inclusion of people of different [Content] There have been increasing needs for the information on advanced public races and cultures in a group. Our society needs to respect various differences of transportation network in urban areas lately. Open data for public transportation is an gender, age, nationality, race, physical status, etc., so that anyone should be treated approach to provide such information by using the“ open data” method. The equally and capable of participating in social activities. The solutions that utilize the approach is considered essential for providing smooth public transportation services IoT to the problems of realizing such a diversified society are discussed in this during 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Association for Open Data of session. Public Transportation has begun activities to realize open data for public [Presenters] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo), Yoshiko Tsuwaki (Ministry transportation, and the status of the review activities, etc. is in this session. of Economy, Trade and Industry), Sachiko Kawaguchi (Panasonic Corporation), [Coordinator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) Akiyoshi Takamura (National Association of Upper Secondary School Principals), and [Presenters] Yoshihisa Nishimura (East Japan Railway Company), Tokyo Metro Tokyo others Metro Co., Ltd., Hayuru Ito (FUJITSU LIMITED), Muneyuki Aoyagi (NEC Corporation), Sadahisa Tajima (Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd.)

TRON Safe Kernel, Functional Safety Support Dec.12 (Sat.) TEPS 28th TRON Enableware Symposium for Embedded Devices

[Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 2 in Exhibition Room What Companies Can Do Now [Content] Functional safety certification has been increasingly required for [Time] 13:30 − 16:30 infrastructure devices to be exported. This session reviews the trends of [Venue] Tokyo Midtown Conference Room 7 (4F) infrastructure devices, the latest microprocessor systems that support functional [Content] TRON Enableware Research Group aims at the realization of computing safety and the outline of TRON Safe Kernel with functional safety support of which environment which can be used easily by anyone including challenged and elderly specification is being designed by a TRON Forum working group. people. We hope to engage more people in discussion through the presentation at [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (The University of Tokyo) this symposium. [Presenters] Satoshi Oshima (Hitachi, Limited), Yuji Mori (Renesas Electronics [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (The University of Tokyo, TRON Enableware Research Corporation), Yuichi Toyoyama (Hitachi ULSI Systems Co., Ltd.) Group), Tomoko Ohshima (Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd.), and others

2O15 TRON Symposium 15 To attend sessions including the keynote speech, you need to register in the session AFTER registering yourself as a visitor to 2016 TRON Symposium at the official website. Speech/Session Please refer to the official website for the latest updates and details. Free http://www.tronshow.org/ Entry Dec. 14 (Wed.) Opening Session Simultaneous Interpretation Opening Session [Time] 9:30 - 10:00 [Venue] Theater (1+2) [Content] At the start of 2016 TRON Symposium (EXHIBITION), TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Professor of Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, the University of Tokyo, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, summarizes the themes of this symposium, and there are speeches from the distinguished guests. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor of the University of Tokyo), Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and others Keynote Speech Simultaneous Interpretation The IoT in Action — 2016 TRON Project and the Future Outlook [Time] 10:30 - 12:00 [Venue] Theater (1+2) [Content] TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Professor of the University of Tokyo, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, gives a talk on the activities of the project in 2016 such as TRON OS family including T-Kernel, Ubiquitous ID, open data and the IoT and the outlook for the future. [Presenter] Ken Sakamura (Professor of the University of Tokyo) Ken Sakamura Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation Promotion of Introduction of ICT in the Entire Society in View of 2020: Part 2 [Time] 13:00 - 14:30 [Venue] Theater (1+2) [Content] “ Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games” to be held in 2020 is a festivity of the whole country, and is welcome as a great opportunity to enhance the services and infrastructure for ICT in Japan and to publicize its advanced status to the world. The Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games were over now, and the 2020 Tokyo Games are coming up in four years. The Japanese government has been conducting study toward 2020 anticipating the sustainable economic growth after the Games. This session continues the discussion from last year's on the "Promotion of Introduction of ICT in the Entire Society in View of 2020" with the participants from the industry, government and academia. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor of the University of Tokyo), Yasuhiko Taniwaki (Director-General, Global ICT Strategy Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications), Akihisa Kamata (Corporate Executive Officer, Head of Innovation Business Development Unit, FUJITSU LIMITED), and others Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation Technical Activities — IEEE Future Directions and TRON [Time] 14:45 - 15:15 [Venue] Theater (1+2) [Content] Mr. Stephen Dukes discusses the current and future technical activities of IEEE that cover topics such as the Internet of Things, Smart Cities, Cybersecurity, Green ICT, Big Data, Rebooting Computing, Software Defined Networks. Consumer Electronics Society's plan with the IoT is also explained, and its plan to cooperate with TRON Forum is discussed. [Presenter] Stephen D. Dukes (Chair, New Standards Committee, IEEE Standards Association / Vice Chair, IEEE Consumer Electronics Standards) Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation IoT-Engine and IoT-Aggregator [Time] 15:30 - 16:30 [Venue] Theater (1+2) [Content] “ Aggregate Computing” proposed by TRON Project is a computing model which lets lightweight edge nodes and the cloud which performs advanced access control, work together and operate as Aggregate to realize Open IoT. IoT-Engine is a basic device for edge nodes, and IoT-Aggregator is a system which performs advanced access control (governance management) for many IoT-Engines. In this session, the current development and deployment plan of IoT-Engine and IoT-Aggregator of some companies are introduced. [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (Professor of the University of Tokyo) [Presenters] Jim Nicholas (Executive Vice President, MIPS Processor IP, Imagination Technologies), Yutaka Tamanoi (General Manager, TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORP.), Atsushi Hasegawa (Corporate Chief Professional, 2nd Solution Business Unit, Corporate Chief Professional, CTO Office, Renesas Electronics Corporation), Paolo OTERI (Director, Microcontroller, Memory & Secure MCU GroupJapan & Korea Region, STMicroelectronics K.K.), Jen-Lieh Lin(Vice President of Microcontroller Application Business Group, Nuvoton Technology), Tatsushi Morokuma (President, Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation)

20 2O16 TRON Symposium Dec.15 (Thu.) Dec.16 (Fri.) The IoT from the Perspective of TRON Forum Summit on Open Data of Public Transportation [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 [Content] The IoT from the perspective of TRON Forum―the latest activities for“ open [Content] There have been increasing needs for the information on developed public API,”“ open data,” and“ open source” and the latest IoT technologies from the TRON transportation in urban areas recently. Open data for public transportation is an Forum member organizations are introduced. approach to meeting such needs by using“ open data” technique. Open data for [Coordinator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) public transportation was utilized in the Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games held this year, and it is expected to be utilized in 2020 Tokyo Games. In this session, open [Presenters] Hirokazu Sakamoto (eSOL Co., Ltd.), Atsuhiro Suga (Socionext Inc.), information services of public transportation in Japan is discussed. Akira Matsui (Personal Media Corporation), Yuichi Toyama (Hitachi ULSI Systems Co., Ltd.), Hiroshi Mine (Hitachi, Ltd.) [Presenters] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo), and others International Session Simultaneous Interpretation Technology Session : IoT-Engine Collaboration between EU and Japan [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 1 [Content] IoT-Engine is the basic hardware of the edge node devices in“ Aggregate [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 1 Computing” proposed by TRON Project. In this session, the development and [Content] The IoT and open data have been the important themes in EU, so many deployment plans of IoT-Engine of represented companies, the technologies used, projects including TRON Project have been conducted through the cooperation etc. are introduced in detail. between EU and Japan. CPaaS.io (City Platform as a Services: Integrated and Open) [Presenters] Fumio Hara (STMicroelectronics), Nobushige Hirosato (TOSHIBA Project has started as a part of the EU-Japan collaborative projects this year, and MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION), Hideki Kamegawa (Renesas Electronics TRON Project has now a closer collaborative relationship. The approaches focusing Corporation), Takatsugu Nemoto (Meico Electronic Co.,Ltd.), Tatsushi Morokuma on the 30-month CPaaS.io Project staring from FY2016 are introduced in this session. (Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation) [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (The University of Tokyo) [Presenters] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo), ACCESS CO., LTD., Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd., and others Special Session What Is Motor Control Solutions in the Age of the IoT? Simultaneous Interpretation uID 2.0 (Ubiquitous ID 2.0) Architecture [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 1 [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 1 [Content] There are many issues to be solved in our living environment such as global [Content] ucode is an international standard identification based on network environmental changes, energy problems, etc. It is said that motors account for 60 resolution for the IoT to identify objects, places, etc. uID 2.0 (Ubiquitous ID 2.0) percent of the overall electric power consumption among them. So the efficiency of architecture is an architecture to realize the link between the objects and places in motor control needs to be changed significantly in the new age. In this session, the real world and the services on the cloud by using ucode. This session explains business solutions and new services created by new motor control that uses the ucode from the concept of uID 2.0 architecture to the details of the technology. IoT-Engine in cooperation with cloud in the age of the IoT─“material transport” Ken Sakamura (The University of Tokyo), and others solutions in a new age by utilizing big data ─ are discussed.

[Presenters] Speech/Session [Presenters] Toru Takahashi (Nuture Networks, Ltd.), Mitsuru Yoshida (ZHONGZHI SOFTWARE SYSTEM ENGINEERING (SHANGHAI) CO.,LTD), Shinichi Fujii(DSP 2016 TRON Symposium, Excellent Paper Session Technology), Yutaka Tamanoi (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORP.), Hiroaki (Technical co-sponsor: IEEE Consumer Electronics Society) Toyama (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORP.), Nobuyuki Suzuki (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORP.) [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 2 [Content] The Symposium, with technical co-sponsorship of IEEE Consumer Electronics Society, will present reviewed papers on embedded systems and the IoT. Special Session on Toyo University: Department of Information The selected papers are announced at the symposium website. Networking for Innovation and Design (INIAD), Toyo University ! The entire sessions including the presentations and Q&A are conducted in English. [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 2 [Content] Department of Information Networking for Innovation and Design (INIAD), Local Revitalization by Using kokosil Toyo University is an information system department with a new concept that : − : students who set their sights on engineering, design, business and social [Time] 13 00 14 30 [Venue] Theater 2 infrastructure learn the basics of computer science including programming, and [Content] In response to the goal set and announced by the Japanese government to develop the skills to cooperate with other students mutually with shared information increase the number of foreign tourists to 40 million in 2020, the framework to accept at the core. In this session, INIAD's approaches by utilizing leading-edge ICT to foreign visitors to Japan has been developed at a rapid pace not only in Tokyo area but realize cooperation with shared information at the core are explained. For example, also in many regions across Japan. As part of such approaches, there has been an programmable campus equipped with the IoT systems, MOOCs platform which increasing need to build multilingual information website and smartphone apps for ® realizes flip teaching in small-sized classrooms, Makers' Hub which realizes digital sightseeing and strolling in towns among municipal governments, etc.“ kokosil ,” a fabrication, etc. service for sightseeing and strolling in towns has been introduced in about 30 areas, facilities, etc. It has been used for many purposes in addition to providing tourist [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (Preparatory Office of the Faculty of Information information. This session introduces the overview of kokosil itself, information provision Networking for Innovation and Design and Other Facilities, Toyo University, Dean-elect use cases that utilize kokosil for tourism, events including sports activities, promotion of Faculty of Information Networking for Innovation and Design, Professor of the of settlement and services for citizens, operational issues, how to solve the issues, etc. University of Tokyo) [Presenters] Koji Minegishi (Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation), Shuji Iwasaki (PASCO Corporation), Masao Kodama (SATO HOLDINGS CORPORATION), Technology Session Nichiryo Business Create Co., Ltd., others The IoT Omotenashi (Hospitality) Cloud Open Data 2.0 [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 2 “ ” [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 2 [Content] The IoT Omotenashi (Hospitality) Cloud is a common cloud infrastructure aiming to realize smooth traveling, sightseeing, shopping, etc. for foreign visitors to [Content] Open data has been tackled as a main theme in the ICT field in Japan since it was adopted for the ICT strategy of the government in 2012. It has entered a new Japan, etc. in view of the year 2020. It realizes various types of service collaboration by using smartphones, IC cards for transportation and/or retailing, digital signage, phase such as the added focus on the approaches to solve issues by using open data “ ” and the expansion of making available the data owned by local governments and etc. The details of the technology for IoT Omotenashi (Hospitality) Cloud are private sector to the public since 2015. In this session, the past approaches to open explained in this session. data and the future outlook are discussed by the people in the front line of open data. [Presenters] YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, Yoshitaka Tanaka (FUJITSU LIMITED), Tomohide Ota (NEC Corporation), and others [Coordinator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) [Presenters] Eisaku Yamaji (Counsellor, National Strategy Office of ICT, Cabinet Secretariat), Toshihiko Shibuya(Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications), Yoshichika Takai (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism), Fumihiro Special Session by Agency for Cultural Affairs Murakami (Vitalizing Local Economy Organization by Open Data & Big Data, The Role of Cultural Information Distribution to Research Director, Social ICT Division, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.) 40 Million Inbound Tourists [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 2 [Content] Increasing demands for cultural/artistic information for inbound tourists are expected toward 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Agency for Cultural Dec.17 (Sat.) TEPS 29th TRON Enableware Symposium Affairs has been developing“ Culture and the Arts Information Platform”, a portal site which publishes information on the cultural and artistic activities across Japan to home and abroad aiming to realize a“ Nation Building Based on Culture and the Arts” Omotenashi (Hospitality) and Enableware using the 2020 Tokyo Games as a good opportunity. By making available this site to the public as open data, it allows local communities and cultural facility operators to : : [Time] 13 30 − 16 30 register information and provide service systems. It will be supported in multiple [Venue] Tokyo Midtown Conference Room 7 (4F) languages by using automatic translation software in the future. Anticipating the [Content] TRON Enableware Research Group aims at the realization of computing launch of the site in January 2017, how to promote the provision and visualization of environment which can be used easily by anyone including challenged and elderly culture and art in an efficient manner by using the site is discussed in light of the people. We hope to engage more people in discussion through the presentation at importance of timely information distribution in this session. this symposium. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Professor of the University of Tokyo), Masanori Aoyagi [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (TRON Enableware Research Group, Professor of the (Professor Emeritus, the University of Tokyo, Former Commissioner, Agency for Cultural University of Tokyo, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory), Shusaku Sugiuchi Affairs), Sawako Takeuchi (Advisor to Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science (FUJITSU LIMITED), Masamitsu Tomikawa (Associate Professor, Senshu University) and Technology, Présidente, Précédent Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris)

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2O16 TRON Symposium 21 To attend sessions including the keynote speech, you need to register in the session AFTER registering yourself as a visitor to 2017 TRON Symposium at the official website. Speech/Session Please refer to the official website for the latest updates and details. Free http://www.tronshow.org/ Entry Dec. 13 (Wed.) Opening Session Simultaneous Interpretation Opening Session [Time] 9:30 - 10:00 [Venue] Theater (1 + 2) [Content] At the start of 2017 TRON Symposium (EXHIBITION), TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Dean of Faculty of Information Networking for Innovation and Design (INIAD), Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, summarizes the themes of this symposium, and invites the distinguished guests to speak briefly. [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University), Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and others

Keynote Speech Simultaneous Interpretation AI + Open Data + IoT = the Future − 2017 TRON Project and the Future Outlook [Time] 10:30 - 12:00 [Venue] Theater (1 + 2) [Content] TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, gives a talk on the activities of the project in 2017 such as TRON OS family including T-Kernel, Ubiquitous ID, open data and the IoT and the outlook for the future. [Presenter] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) Ken Sakamura Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation Cities Created by ICT [Time] 13:00 - 14:30 [Venue] Theater (1 + 2) [Content] ICT (Information Communication Technology) such as the Internet of Things (IoT), open data, personal data and AI (artificial intelligence) is the area which leads the economic growth in Japan. The key stakeholders in industry-government-academia discuss how ICT should be in Japan in 2030, 10 years after 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games with their vision of the future. [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) [Presenters] Mabito Yoshida (Director-General for Policy Coordination, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications), NEC Corporation, FUJITSU LIMITED, and others

Special Session Simultaneous Interpretation TRON × IEEE, The Global Trends of the IoT [Time] 15:00 - 16:30 [Venue] Theater (1 + 2) [Content] The Internet of Things (IoT) is the computing paradigm which TRON Project proposed first in the world about 30 years ago. It is now the leading concept for ICT in the world including Japan, Europe and the U.S.A. The key stakeholders, who have been promoting the IoT at home and overseas, talk about what is happening in the world now. [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) [Presenter] Stephen D. Dukes (Chair, New Standards Committee, IEEE SA), Akira Matsui (President, Personal Media Corporation), Alessandro Bassi (President, Alessandro Bassi Consulting), and others

Dec.14 (Thu.) IEEE Paper Session Dec.14 (Thu.) /15 (Fri.) ODPT 2017 TRON Symposium, Excellent Paper Session Seminar on the Utilization of Public (Technical co-sponsor: IEEE Consumer Electronics Society) Transportation Open Data [Time] 10:30 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 3 [Time] 14th (Thu) 15:00 − 16:30 / 15th (Fri) 10:30 − 12:00 [Content] The Symposium, with technical co-sponsorship of IEEE Consumer [Venue] Theater 3 Electronics Society, presents reviewed papers on embedded systems and the IoT. [Content] Association for Open Data of Public Transportation has been making The selected papers are announced at the symposium website. available the data related to public transportation to allow anyone to smoothly use the public transportation systems in“ Tokyo” which are said to be the most complex [Chairs] M. Fahim Ferdous Khan (Associate Professor of INIAD, Toyo University), in the world. How to develop services that utilize open data is explained in this Kenji Yoshigoe (Professor of INIAD, Toyo University) seminar. [Presenter] Secretariat for Association for Open Data of Public Transportation ! The entire sessions including the presentations and Q&A are conducted in English.

20 2O17 TRON Symposium Dec.14 (Thu.) Dec.15 (Fri.) kokosil: Simultaneous Interpretation Session by Frameworx, a Daiwa House Group Approaches Toward Local Revitalization company: Logistics in the Future [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 1 [Content] Anticipating the year of 2020, there is growing needs among municipal [Content] Frameworx, Inc. has held unique contests which called for applications and governments, etc. for improving the system to receive foreign visitors, and for building study reports that use the data related to logistics systems provided by Frameworx websites and smartphone apps for sightseeing and strolling in towns. "kokosil®," the as open data. Many submissions utilize AI (artificial intelligence) technology and platform for sightseeing and strolling in towns" is used in about 45 areas and facilities machine learning including deep learning with a backdrop of high attention to the AI now. The approaches related to kokosil in the past year are reviewed. The key in the global ICT industry. Based on the results, this session discusses the direction stakeholders in the areas in which kokosil has been used talk about their application of the future logistics. examples, issues for its introduction, measures for local revitalization, etc. [Coordninator] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) [Coordninator] Koji Minegishi (Manager, Ubiquitous Solutions Division/ Ubiquitous [Presenters] Jun’ichi Akiba (President of Frameworx, Inc.), Tatsuya Urakawa(General Computing Technology Corporation) Construction Division, Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.), and others [Presenters] Katsushika city, Shinagawa city, Gunma prefecture, Nasushiobara city Special Session by Agency for Cultural Affairs: International Session: Simultaneous Interpretation Symposium on Culture and the Arts Information Stakeholder Summit on Future Cities Created by Platform the IoT: EU-Japan CPaaS.io Project [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 1 [Time] 13:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 1 [Content] Agency for Cultural Affairs has started operating "Culture and the Arts [Content] The approaches to smart city, which improves the efficiency and comfort in Information Platform" since May 2017 to realize Nation Building Based on Culture and urban areas as a whole by using the IoT technologies in urban space, have been the Arts driven by the requests from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. drawing attention around the world. CPaaS.io (City Platform as a Service: Integrated The platform collects and registers information including cultural programs across and Open) Project has started in FY2016 as part of the cooperative project between Japan, and provides it in Japan and overseas. This session explains the goals of EU and Japanese government. The EU-Japan cooperative relationship has been Culture and the Arts Information Platform, and discusses measures for promotion deepened through the research on smart city.In this session, people in the public and dissemination, technological and legal issues, how the platform should be in the sector of the cities where CPaas.io Project has been carrying out prototype studies future, etc. discuss how future-oriented cities that make maximum use of ICT should be. Coordninator] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) Speech/Session [Coordninators] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University), Stefan Haller (Bern [Presenters] Masanori Aoyagi (Professor Emeritus, the University of Tokyo, Former University, Switzerland) Commissioner, Agency for Cultural Affairs) [Presenters] People from Zurich in Switzerland, Murcia in Spain, Amsterdam in Holland, Tokyo, Sapporo city in Hokkaido, Yokosuka city in Kanagawa prefecture, and others Open Data Challenge for Simultaneous Interpretation Public Transportation in Tokyo RICOH Session: [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 1 [Content] Association for Open Data of Public Transportation has been making "Vision-based IoT," A New Open Platform that available the data related to public transportation to allow anyone to smoothly use the public transportation systems in“ Tokyo” which are said to be the most complex in Utilizes Imaging Technologies and AI the world. Public transportation open data has many potentials. For example, it is [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 2 expected that various types of apps can be created by developers across the world, [Content] RICOH Company, Ltd. has been working on the development of new IoT assistance services for foreign visitors and challenged people can be created, and platform that utilizes the IoT, AI (artificial intelligence) and computer vision in addition new businesses can be developed by mashing up public transportation data and to its core technologies fostered during productization of cameras and office other data. This session discusses the possibilities of“ the power of open equipment. This session discusses its approaches to the development of IoT platform architecture” in the public transportation field. by utilizing RICOH's leading-edge technologies, how the platform should be in the [Coordinator] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) future, the direction of service that use the platform, and business, etc. [Coordninator] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) [Presenters] Takahiro Asai (RICOH Company Limited), and others Omotenashi (Hospitality) Cloud: The Future Outlook for Personal Data Store (PDS) Technology Session: Technologies to support Open IoT [Time] 10:30 − 12:00 [Venue] Theater 2 [Content]“ The IoT Omotenashi (Hospitality) Cloud” is a cloud infrastructure aiming to [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 2 realize smooth traveling, sightseeing, shopping, etc. for foreign visitors to Japan, etc. [Content] The IoT from the perspective of TRON Forum―the latest activities for“ open in view of the year 2020. It realizes various types of services by collaborating of API,”“ open data,” and“ open source” and the latest IoT technologies from the TRON smartphones, IC cards for transportation and/or retailing, digital signage, etc. This Forum member organizations are introduced. session introduces the technologies of“ The IoT Omotenashi Cloud” and the [Coordninator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) feasibility study experiments held in FY2017. It also discusses the outlook for personal data store in the future to facilitate proper personal data distribution. [Presenters] eSOL Co., Ltd., SATO HOLDINGS CORPORATION, Socionext Inc., PASCO Corporation, Hitachi ULSI Systems CO., Ltd., and others [Coordinator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) [Presenters] Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, FUJITSU LIMITED, NEC Corporation, and others Special Session: Open IoT: Human Resource Development in the IoT Age Technology Session: Progress of IoT-Engine [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 2 [Time] 13:00 − 14:30 [Venue] Theater 2 [Content] The Internet of Things (IoT) is an important field of ICT now. However, there “ ” is currently a serious shortage of human resources with the skills and deep [Content] IoT-Engine is standardized by TRON Project as IoT edge nodes. There are knowledge of the IoT in Japan. So TRON Project has started a project of open IoT now a large number of application examples that use IoT-Engine. This session training as an industry-academia project for working adults with INIAD, Toyo University introduces the activities on IoT-Engine by some companies, their application at the core, supported by enPiT Pro project of Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, examples, etc. Science and Technology.This session introduces enPiT Pro project and the approach [Coordinator] Tatsushi Morokuma (President of Ubiquitous Computing Technology to human resource development by using Open IoT. Corporation) [Coordinator] Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo) [Presenters] STMICROELECTRONICS K.K., Renesas Electronics Corporation, Meico Electronic Co., Ltd., TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION, [Presenters] Masahiro Bessho (Associate Professor of INIAD, Toyo University), and others Personal Media Corporation

Special Session: Robotics Business in the IoT Age [Time] 15:00 − 16:30 [Venue] Theater 2 (Sat.) TEPS 30th TRON Enableware Symposium [Content] There will be big business chances in an age in which smart community Dec.16 becomes common, and robotics such as mobility and human support become familiar to us. Approaches for creating ideas to succeed in the robotics business in Volunteers in the IoT Age the IoT Age, and the core technology for coordinating IoT-Aggregator that uses RTOS : : (µT-Kernel 2.0) to be standardized by IEEE and robotics for edge computing are [Time] 13 30 − 16 30 discussed in this session. [Venue] Tokyo Midtown Conference Room 7 (4F) [Coordinator] Yutaka Tamanoi (General Manager, TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS [Content] TRON Enableware Research Group aims at the realization of computing CORPORATION) environment which can be used easily by anyone including challenged and elderly people. We hope to engage more people in discussion through the presentation at [Presenters] Toru Takahashi (CEO, Nuture Networks, Ltd), Satoshi Fukuhara (President, this symposium. CEO, Tripleize Co., Ltd.), Yusuke Nomura (Microtech Laboratory Inc.), Hiroaki Toyama (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION), [Presenters] Ken Sakamura (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University / TRON Enableware Akihisa Mieda (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION) Research Group)

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International Session: IEEE 2050-2018 Standard (IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.) 13:00−14: ontent IEEE 2050-2018 based on μT-Kernel 2.0, the latest Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) specification has been approved by IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) as IEEE Standard for a Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) for Small-Scale Embedded Systems. This standard owes much to many users in the world and continuous improvement over the years. TRON Forum will promote IEEE 2050-2018 as the best RTOS for IoT edge nodes for more users across the world.This session introduces how the supporting microproces- sor manufacturers and users will deploy and develop the OS. oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) resenters tepen . e (IEEE SA), ira ati (TRON Forum T-Kernel2.0 WG / President, Personal Media Corporation), ti aegaa (Renesas Electronics Corporation), taa aanoi (General Manager, TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION.), aoo (STMicroelectronics K.K), an ang (Microcontroller Marketing & Application Division II Director, Nuvoton), en aaia (ERG project Mission Manager, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)), oi eaa(Executive Vice President, eSOL Co., Ltd.), tiro ga (Fellow Marketing Div., Socionext Inc.)

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ontent The Internet of Things (IoT) is an important field of ontent “The IoT Omotenashi (Hospitality) Cloud” is a cloud ontent The perspective of TRON Forum on the IoT―the Speech/Session ICT now. However, there is currently a serious shortage of infrastructure aiming to realize smooth traveling, sightseeing, latest activities for “open API,” “ open data,” and “open source” human resources with the skills and deep knowledge of the IoT shopping, etc. for foreign visitors to Japan, etc. in view of the and the latest IoT technologies from the TRON Forum member in Japan. So TRON Project has started a project of open IoT year 2020. It realizes various types of services by collaboration organizations are introduced. training as an industry-academia project for working adults with of smartphones, IC cards for transportation and/or retailing, oordinator oor oia (Professor of the University INIAD, Toyo University at the core, supported by enPiT Pro digital signage, etc. This session introduces the technologies of of Tokyo) project of Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and “The IoT Omotenashi Cloud” and the feasibility study ira ati Technology. This session introduces the teaching material of experiments conducted in FY2018. It also discusses the outlook resenters (President, Personal Media Corporation), aatg eoto (Meico Electronic Co., Ltd.), enPiT Pro project and the approach to human resource for personal data store in the future to facilitate proper ici ooaa development for Open IoT. distribution of personal data. (Chief Engineer, IoT Solution Business Unit, Hitachi ULSI Systems Co.,Ltd.), aei no (Director, oor oia oor oia oordinator (Professor of the University oordinator (Professor of the University Shimafuji Electric Inc.) of Tokyo) of Tokyo) resenter aairo eo (Associate Professor of INIAD, Toyo University)

e1(ri) eater Simultaneous Interpretation pen ata haenge or Session by Daiwa LogiTech, a Daiwa House Group Company: tre niersit i ransportation in oo nteigent ogistis enter: haenges o :30−12: ogisti oot rograing ontest :00−16: ontent Association for Open Data of Public Transportation :00−14: ontent Drastic reforms of the social structure is about to start has been making available the data related to public now toward the age of AI the IoT. Various types of ontent Daiwa House Group Company has held a series of transportation to allow anyone to smoothly use the public collaboration at high levels are now possible such as between unique contests that make available its data related to logistics transportation systems in “Tokyo” which are said to be the most people and people, between different disciplines, and systems as open data and call for applications and study reports complex in the world. Public transportation open data has many universities and society based on logical thinking and computer that use such data. A contest, in which contestants compete in potentials. For example, various types of apps can be created networking. It is said that the current issue is restructuring of programing skills to operate their robots in an optimal manner by developers across the world, assistance services for foreign universities including reorganizing existing academic fields. by using actual data of the distribution center, will be held in visitors and challenged people can be created, and new Regarding education, one role of universities, human resource 2018. This session discusses the details of the contests and the businesses can be developed by mashing up public development toward a new society is required. INIAD is trying to direction of the future logistics. transportation data and other data. Prof. Srikanthan starts this tackle these issues on many fronts: problem-solving by the session with a speech. The possibilities of “the power of open oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, collaboration between people with different expertise in a team, architecture” in the public transportation field is discussed. Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) education for new students, recurrent education for working oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, resenters nici ia (President of Daiwa LogiTech inc.), people, educational environment by using open IoT where the Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) eitaro aeaai (General Construction Division General campus is used as learning material. This session discusses Manager, DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO., LTD.), aro aai INIAD's approaches to be an ideal university and the direction peaer ro. riantan (Nanyang Technological University) (President of Hacobu Inc.) for the future. oii ageaa resenters (Ministry of Land, oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University) Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism), oici rao (Senior Managing Director of Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd.), oiit raae (General Manager, Technology Innovation Headquarters, East Japan Railway Company)

eater ehnoog ession: oosi: pproahes or egiona he se ases and tre ision o pen rogress o pen o Information Provision by Local Governments o ator toard oia ata ining :15−11: :45−14: :45−16: ontent For Open IoT from the perspective of TRON Forum, ontent An increasing number of foreign tourists visit Japan ontent This session introduces edge computing that uses the use cases by using the technologies standardized by the year after year. Many approaches for the information provision for IoT-Engine―intermediate processing―the latest use cases of forum are introduced from the forum member organizations. sightseeing, etc. have been taken by local governments. Open IoT Platform based on cloud database, and the oordinator oor oia (Professor of the University "kokosil®," the platform for sightseeing and strolling in towns, is technologies that realize social data mining. It also discusses of Tokyo) used in more than 50 areas and facilities for information provision the social impact and feasibility when social data mining and and problem solving now. The sizes of their local governments, Open IoT Platform are used. resenters aao odaa (SATO HOLDINGS environments, tourism resources, etc. vary by region. They keep taa aanoi CORPORATION), i aai (PASCO Corporation), oordinator (General Manager, TOSHIBA ao eda providing information to disseminate the appeals and specialty of MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION) (Team Leader, SMH Promotion Team, East Nippon their regions in a creative manner. This session introduces the ati oroa initr o cono rade and ndtr Expressway Co.Ltd.), ("President of latest trends of kokosil. The key stakeholders in the areas in resenters oi aada Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation" which kokosil has been used talk about the appeals and specialty (METI), (Wadakura Gate Law Office), oe aagci e of each area and their policies, issues, ideas for communicating (SAKURA Internet Inc.), ora iroai oaa such information. (Microtech Laboratory Inc.), (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION), iia oi inegii oordinator (Manager, Ubiquitous Solutions ieda (TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION) Division/ Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation) resenters eope ro oca goernent

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e11(Wed) eater Simultaneous Interpretation pening ession :30−10: ontent At the start of 2019 TRON Symposium (EXHIBITION), TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura summarizes the themes of this symposium, and invites the distinguished guests to speak briefly. oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) resenters inistr o nterna airs and oniations (MIC), inistr o ono rade and ndstr (METI), inistr o and nrastrtre ransport and oris (MLIT), hiara aaata (Executive Vice President, NEC Corporation)

enote peeh: per ae it 2019 TRON Project and the Future Outlook :30−12: ontent TRON Project leader, Ken Sakamura, gives a talk on the activities of the project in 2019 such as open API collaboration architecture (IoT-Aggregator), open data, the IoT, embedded system artificial intelligence (AI) and super & safe city, which is a compilation of the project results and the outlook for the future. resenter en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) en aara Future Cities — Toward Realization of Smart City :00−14: ontent In this session, discussion is presented such as the philosophy to realize smart city and how the technology should be developed to introduce ICT in cities in the future. oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) resenters hinihi e (Managing Director, Google Cloud Japan G.K.), Yutaka Ukegawa (Corporate Officer, NEC Corporation), ior ethon (Vice President and Deputy General Manager Intelligent Mobility Solutions Division, Mobileye, An Intel Company), idei hiara (President and CEO, PASCO CORPORATION)

o erit he neraiit and rotetion o the o (In commemoration of the opening of TRON IoT Vulnerability Advisory Center) :00−16: ontent Anticipating the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, now that the Internet of Things (IoT) is used for practical applications as well as research, cyberattack is an emerging risk for the IoT. The IoT system model employs clouds and embedded systems together via network. Therefore, the development of the system of Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT), a contact for vulnerability information in Japan, is an urgent issue. TRON IoT Vulnerability Advisory Center” has been established in TRON Forum. The security issues for the IoT and the expectations to “TRON IoT Vulnerability Advisory Center” are discussed in this session. oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) [Presenters] Yoshiaki Takeuchi (Director - Office of the Director-General for Cybersecurity - Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications), aho itsnaga (Project Associate Professor, The University of Tokyo Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies)

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2019 TRON Symposium, Excellent Paper Session einar on the tiiation o ehnia osponsor: onser etronis oiet i ransportation pen ata :30−12: :00−14: ontent The Symposium, with technical co-sponsorship of IEEE Consumer ontent The “4th Open Data Challenge for PublicTransportation in Tokyo” is Electronics Society, presents reviewed papers on embedded systems and the being held now by Association for Open Data of Public Transportation. The IoT.The selected papers are announced at the symposium website. association has been making available the data related to public transportation to [Chair] Kenji Yoshigoe (Professor of INIAD, Toyo University) allow anyone to smoothly use the public transportation systems in “Tokyo” which are said to be the most complex in the world. How to use the data made available The entire sessions including the presentations and &A are conducted in English. in the challenge is introduced and the service development that uses open data is Registration is NOT necessary. Please come to the venue directly. (The number of seats explained in this seminar. is limited.) resenters eretariat or ssoiation or pen ata o i ransportation The content of the sessions in two days are identical. Registration is NOT necessary. Please come to the venue directly. (The number of seats is limited.)

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26 2O19 TRON Symposium e12(Tu) eater Simultaneous Interpretation pen ata o i ransportation pen art iding and e peia nternationa ession: oiet . oiet toward the Year 2020 ore ehnoog pen pproah and peentation ode :30−12: :00−14: oaoration in edded rooted the oo stes eeopent ontent Association for Open Data of Public Transportation ontent Smart Building can realize efficient etropoitan oernent (ODPT) is now holding “4th Open Data Challenge for Public energy use in buildings, comfortable 14:45−15:45 : : Transportation in Tokyo” to contribute to the smooth travel and environments, efficient building management 15−17 comfortable stay for a variety of visitors in Tokyo in 2020. In this and improved working practices and ontent Open approach and ontent The Tokyo Metropolitan contest, many types of transportation-related data are provided, productivity in office buildings by using IoT collaboration in the software Government has been working to such as the train station maps by the Ministry of Land, technology and ICT. A variety of information in development of the IoT have become Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Tokyo a building is collected into cloud by the IoT via realize “Society 5.0” by using ICT, Metropolitan Government, the mobile population data of mobile the Internet, and is used for analysis and very important. Mr. Gondo, CTO of eSOL the IoT, AI, etc. to enhance “earning carriers and the data of motorcycle sharing are offered on top of improvement. Smart Building does not simply who has been involved in TRON Project power.”The presenters including the data owned by the operators of railways, buses and airlines improve the condition of a building. By making since its inception and Dr. Dirk Yuriko Koike, the Governor of Tokyo, in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Deployment of open data of available the interface (API), the basis of Smart Ziegenbein of Bosch Research discuss report the current state and discuss public transportation to other areas and as heritage after the Building, two or more smart buildings, public many topics such as standardization, 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games is discussed in this transportation, facilities in cities, etc., can be the future vision. session. interconnected, which enhances the development methods and fostering oordinator en aara (Dean human resources. oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo convenience of their users. Smart Building also of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of creates new services and automatic optimal University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) oordinator en aara (Dean of YRP Ubiquitous Networking management of buildings is in sight. In this Laboratory) resenters itso anae (National Strategy office of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP session, Open Smart Building and its core Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) Information and Communication Technology, Cabinet technology are introduced. resenter rio oie (Governor Secretariat), sao ato (East Japan Railway Company), r. resenters asai ondo (CTO, eSOL of Tokyo Metropolitan Government) resenter en aara (Dean of INIAD, o raash (Senior Research Fellow, Hardware and Co.,Ltd.), r. ir iegenein Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Embedded Systems Lab, Nanyang Technological University) (Department of Corporate Research, Networking Laboratory) Robert Bosch GmbH)

eater Speech/Session oera oniation ste ession: oosi: tiiation or egiona eeop erne . igo ongine ent and itaiing egiona ono :15−11:45 12:45−14: :00−16: ontent The specification of “µT-Kernel 3.0,” TRON Project’s ontent The IoT is penetrating into society. “Sigfox,” an IoT ontent The information provision that uses ICT such as latest real-time OS has been created and published. This OS network service, has been adopted in 65 countries and has smartphone apps for regional development and vitalization of is fully compliant with “IEEE 2050-2018,” the international gone into its third year since the start of the service in Japan. regional economy and improved services for foreign visitors standard OS specification for IoT edge nodes adopted by In the first half of the session, KYOCERA Communication has taken off. Information service has been provided for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The Systems Co., Ltd. presents the service overview, features, residents mainly in the fields of child rearing, disaster implementation of the OS based on this specification, and the latest usage examples, and future outlook of Sigfox. Attendees prevention and relief, daily living, etc. "kokosil®," information microprocessor, boards, related software, development get a glimpse of Sigfox which has been increasingly used for provision service for tourists and residents has been used in environment, etc., which support this OS have become practical applications in many fields. In the second half, Sigfox about 60 areas and facilities all over Japan now. This session available. In this session, the overview of µT-Kernel 3.0 and partners, NEC and STMicroelectronics, introduce and introduces the features of “Regional point” to vitalize regional the functions that supercede those in “IEEE 2050-2018” are demonstrate their new activities which are realized by using economy which allows users to make payment in the introduced. The microprocessor manufacturers, board Sigfox and IoT-Engine. participating stores and facilities in target areas in addition to manufacturers, software vendors, etc. who support the OS oordinator enihi atsi (Director, KYOCERA the existing functions which improves the mobility of visitors present the expectation and future outlook of µT-Kernel 3.0. Communication Systems Co., Ltd.) such as stamp rally and sightseeing passport. This session also offers talks about examples of vitalizing regional economy resenters en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, resenters en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory), ira given by stakeholders in the areas where kokosil has been Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory), iroshi introduced. atsi (Chair of T3WG, TRON Forum / President, Personal i(KYOCERA Communication Systems Co., Ltd.), aoi i Media Corporation), aatsg eoto (Meico Electronic (STMICROELECTRONICS K.K.), ninori anoa (NEC oordinator oi inegishi (Manager, Ubiquitous Solutions Co., Ltd.), oshige irosato (Toshiba Electronic Device Corporation) Division/ Ubiquitous Computing Technology Corporation) Solutions Corporation), io ara resenters adashi anighi (Katsushika city), ina (STMICROELECTRONICS K.K.), hingo oia (Renesas ioshi (Kakogawa city), and others Electronics Corporation)

e13(ri) eater Simultaneous Interpretation errent dation at ession aia ose rop : pen art :30−12: pen ata ontest to staish tre :00−16: ontent With wide adoption of the Internet, economy is ogistis ontent Toward the "XaaS" age, the notion of "housing" may changing from “ownership” to “usage,” and turning :00−14: change dramatically. Anticipating the change, UR and INIAD dramatically to the age of “XaaS.” System development has have been researching the concept of "Future housing become much easier because of the rich open source, the ontent Daiwa House Group held a contest where complex," the new housing for the 2030s. "HaaS concept" has popularization of cloud, etc. There are leaps in the technical contestants compete to write a program, which operates taken shape as the output of the collaborative project, and fields such as AI the IoT, so expectation for agile system logistic robots optimally by using the data of the real "Open Smart UR start-up model" as a specific incarnation of such concept has been built in Akabane. In this session, development in the enterprises has become more realistic. distribution center. Next open data contest to be held "HaaS concept" proposed by this model, the details of start-up However, the customs of Japanese companies with low next spring will display machine learning, AI, etc. for logistics. In this session, Daiwa House’s activities for model, and the research plan of "Open Smart UR Study fluidity of human resources has become a major obstacle to Group" and the expectations for the study group are future logistics and the details of the next contest are adopt such new trend. As one of the solutions, there are high presented. The study group will be established with expectations for recurrent education. With the background of presented. participation of many companies that have been interested in such a demand for recurrent education, the concept of the oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo the model. recurrent education provided at INIAD, how to provide such University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo education for real and future vision of university education resenters un’ichi Akiba (President of Daiwa LogiTech inc.), University) are presented in this session. iihide ea (DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO., LTD.) resenters enihiro ais (Urban Renaissance oordinator en aara (Dean of INIAD, Toyo University, Director of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory) Agency), ii atanae (Urban Renaissance Agency)

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igita ransoration o egiona oernents tiiation o pen o and roiing peted in oiet . sing pen ata the o and 14:45−16: : : 15−11 45 ontent Society 5.0 aims to invigorate economy and to solve social issues by a system which ontent Methodology and usage examples to solve issues for regional combines cyber space and physical space to a high degree. In this session, the vision of Society 5.0 is governments in Japan, such as vitalizing local economy by using open data and presented, and profiling applications that analyze big data collected by Open IoT Platform that assembles technologies such as the IoT and AI are introduced. The staff in many types of latest high quality rich real-time data are discussed to realize Society 5.0. Practical smart energy municipal government offices in Japan discuss topics from practical perspective. management with increasing feasibility thanks to the arrival of 5G is introduced. oordinator oor oshia (Professor of the University of Tokyo) oordinator taa aanoi (General Manager, TOSHIBA MICROELECTRONICS CORPORATION) resenters it o oosa e it hia it hia it resenters inistr o ono rade and ndstr (METI), eni da (Raul Inc.), se ora (Microtech Laboratory Inc.), iroai oaa (Toshiba Electronic Device Solutions Corporation), ai anasa (Toshiba Electronic Device Solutions Corporation)

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