Title: Movies on the Internet: Fast Forward
1Movies on the Internet Fast Forward
- ACCELERATING CHANGE IN THE INFORMATION ECONOMY
- Center for Management in the Information Economy
- The Anderson School at UCLA
- Gary R. Bachula, Vice President, Internet2
8 February 2001
2Internet2 Member Universities
185 universities as of January 2001
3Internet2 Corporate Partners
- 3Com
- Advanced Network Services
- Alcatel
- Ameritech
- ATT
- Cabletron Systems
- Cisco Systems
- IBM
- ITCDeltacom
- Lucent Technologies
- Marconi
- WorldCom
- Microsoft
- Newbridge Networks
- Netcom Systems
- Nortel Networks
- Qwest Communications
- SBC Communications
- WCI Cable
4Internet2 Corporate Sponsors
- Bell South
- Compaq
- Ericsson (formerly Torrent Networking
Technologies) - Litton Network Access Systems
- Novell
- SBC Technology Resources
- StorageTek
5Internet2 Corporate Members
Alcatel Telecom Apple Computer AppliedTheory
Communications Bell Atlantic British
Telecom Deutsche Telekom Fujitsu Laboratories of
America GTE Internetworking Hitachi IXC
Communications KDD Motorola Nexabit
Networks Nokia Research Center NTT
Multimedia Pacific Bell
Project OXYGEN RR Donnelley Siemens Sprint Sun
Microsystems Sylvan Learning Tachyon Telcordia
Technologies (formerly Bellcore) Telebeam Teleglob
e TransMedia Communications VTEL Williams
Communications Grp. Worldport
Communications Inc.
6Internet2 and the Next Generation Internet
Initiative
Internet2
NGI
Federal agency-led
University-led
Developing education and research driven
applications
Agency mission-driven and general purpose
applications
Building out campus networks, gigaPoPs and
inter-gigapop infrastructure
Funding research testbeds and agency research
networks
Interconnecting and interoperating to provide
advanced networking capabilities needed to
support advanced research and education
applications
7Internet2 International Partners
- AAIREP (Australia)
- APAN (Asia-Pacific)
- ARNES (Slovenia)
- BELNET (Belgium)
- CANARIE (Canada)
- CESnet (Czech Republic)
- CUDI (Mexico)
- DANTE (Europe)
- DFN-Verein (Germany)
- Fundacion Internet 2 Argentina (Argentina)
- GIP RENATER (France)
- GRNET (Greece)
- HEAnet (Ireland)
- HUNGARNET (Hungary)
- INFN-GARR (Italy)
- Israel-IUCC (Israel)
- JAIRC (Japan)
- JISC/UKERNA (UK)
- NORDUnet (Nordic countries)
- POL-34 (Poland)
- RCCN (Portugal)
- RedIRIS (Spain)
- RESTENA (Luxembourg)
- REUNA
- SingAREN (Singapore)
- Stichting SURF (Netherlands)
- SWITCH (Switzerland)
- TAnet (Taiwan)
- TERENA (Europe)
8Internet2 Mission
- Develop and deploy advanced network applications
and technologies, accelerating the creation of
tomorrows Internet.
9Internet Development Spiral
Commercialization
Privatization
ANS/Core
MichNet
PSI
Todays Internet
AOL
SURANet
UUNet
InternetMCI
NYSERNet
ANS
NSFNet
ARPANet
GigaBit Testbeds
Intelligent Networks
NGI
MBone
Internet2
Research and
Partnerships
Development
10Internet2 Goals
- Re-create leading edge RE network capability
- Enable new generation of applications
- Transfer technology and experience to the global
production Internet
11Internet2 Focus Areas
- Advanced Network Infrastructure
- New Network Technologies Middleware
- Advanced Applications
12Abilene Core autumn 2000
Seattle
New York
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Sacramento
Washington
Denver
Denver
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Atlanta
Houston
13Network Architecture
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15Internet2 Focus Areas
- Advanced Network Infrastructure
- New Network Technologies Middleware
- Advanced Applications
16New Network Technologies
- Quality of Service QBone
- http//www.internet2.edu/qbone/
- Scalable IP Multicast
- http//www.internet2.edu/multicast/
- IPv6
- Distributed Storage I2-DSI
- http//dsi.internet2.edu/
- Digital Video I2-DV
- http//dv.internet2.edu/
17Middleware
- A layer of software between the network and the
applications - Authentication
- Identification
- Authorization
- Directories
- Security
18Internet2 Focus Areas
- Advanced Network Infrastructure
- New Network Technologies Middleware
- Advanced Applications
19 Internet2 Applications
- What are I2 applications?
- They deliver qualitative and quantitative
improvements in how we conduct research and
engage in teaching and learning - They require advanced networks to work
20Different Disciplines/Contexts
- Sciences
- Arts
- Humanities
- Health care
- Business/Law
- Administration
- Library
- Classroom
- Clinic
- Office
- Laboratory
- Dorm room
21Virtual Laboratories
- Real-time access to remote instruments
- University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center3-D Brain Mapping
22Virtual Laboratories
- Real-time access to remote instruments
- University of North Carolina, Chapel
HillDistributed nanoManipulator
23Virtual Laboratories
- Mauna Kea Observatories
- AURA
- University of Hawaii
24Digital Video
25Digital Video Applications
- Broadcast TV quality videoconferencing
- Both live distribution and on-demand access to a
variety of content - HDTV-based digital cinema, network-based studio
production,
26High Definition Television/IP
- Studio grade (200 mbps UDP/stream)
- Collaboration of university of Washington
(research channel and pacific/northwest GigaPoP)
and Sony - Connectivity partners have included NTON, HSCC,
and Abilene - Raw HDTV/IP (1.5 Gbps) coming soon (Tektronix)
27Music Teaching University of Oklahoma
28ResearchChannel University of Washington
- www.researchchannel.com
- Live and on-demand video
- HDTV over Internet2 demonstrations
29C-SPAN Northwestern University
- Live encoding of C-SPAN channels
- On-demand access for the previous 30 days
30Visual History Foundation
- www.vhf.org
- Over 50,000 interviews of Holocaust survivors
- Digitized as over 250,000 hours of MPEG1 video
stored on a network accessible server - A resource for tolerance education
31Animations andImmersive Environments
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33Telecubicle
- Brown University
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of North Carolina
- Advanced Network Services
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35Informedia Examples
- Carnegie Mellon University
- www.informedia.cs.cmu.edu
36Face Recognition
37Similar Shapes/Content
38Movies on the Internet?
39Movies on the Internet?Bandwith Will Not be
Limiting
40Download of The Matrix
41Whats Possible?
- Downloading, Streaming
- Hollywood to Theater Distribution
- Networked Production Facilities
42www.internet2.edu