Title: Advanced Networked Applications: Campus Development
1Advanced Networked Applications Campus
Development Deployment
See http//apps.internet2.edu/talks
- Ted Hanss, Internet2
- 18 April 2002
2Topics
- Organization
- Applications
- Outreach
- International Efforts
3Applications
4 Internet2 Applications
- What are Internet2 applications?
- They deliver qualitative and quantitative
improvements in how we conduct research and
engage in teaching and learning - They require advanced networks to work
5Different Disciplines/Contexts
- Sciences
- Arts
- Humanities
- Health care
- Business/Law
- Administration
- Library
- Classroom
- Clinic
- Office
- Laboratory
- Dorm room
6Application Attributes
- Interactive collaboration
- Real-time access to remote resources
7Attributes, cont.
- Large-scale, multi-site computation and data
mining - Shared virtual reality
- Any combination of the above
8Questions
- Who are the campus stakeholders?
- Should you focus on broadly applicable
applications or narrow discipline needs? - Should you build or buy?
- Should you go it alone or partner?
- What resources are needed?
- What resources are available?
- What happens if you succeed?
9Digital Video
10Digital Video Applications
- Up to broadcast quality videoconferencing
- Both live distribution and on-demand access to a
variety of content - HDTV-based digital cinema, network-based studio
production,
11Access Grid
www.accessgrid.org
Source Argonne National Laboratory
12Video Futures
- Tele-immersive Office of the Future
Source University of North Carolina
13Music Teachingover Internet2
14Music Instruction
15Remote Scanning Electron Microscope
- The University of Michigan
16Philips XL30
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18Distributed nanoManipulator
- University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
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20Shared Virtual Environment
- Ohio Supercomputer Center
- Ohio State University
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22Space Physics and Aeronomy Research Collaboratory
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25Teleimmersion
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- University of Illinois-NCSA
- Old Dominion University
26The CAVE
27Immersadesk
28Grid Projects
29What is the Grid?
- Global resources available to communities of
researchers - The protocols, services, and applications that
enable new forms of collaboration
30Grid Resources
Instruments
Libraries
Workstations
People
Data sets
31Examples
- Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
- Collaboration environment for earthquake
researchers (e.g., structural engineers,
geotechnical and tsunami scientists)
- Grid Physics Network
- Petabyte scale environment for data-intensive
applications (Large Hadron Collider, Sloan
Digital Sky Survey, Laser Interferometer
Gravitational Wave Observatory)
32Grid Projects
- NEESGrid
- www.neesgrid.org
- GriPhyN
- www.griphyn.org
- S/W infrastructure
- www.gridforum.org
- Research Sensornets
- Networked nanotechnology
33Internet2 Commons
34The Internet2 Commons
- An effort to encourage and support large-scale,
distributed collaboration for the research and
education community - Enabling one-to-one, one-to-group, and
group-to-group collaboration - Supporting personal communications, meetings,
conferences, and teaching and learning - For Internet2 members and their international
counterparts
35Data Sharing
Instant Messaging
Voice/IP
Electronic Notebooks
Peer to Peer
Collaboratories
Others
H.323
VRVS
Videoconferencing Technologies
AG
MPEG2
Others
36Internet2 Discipline Community Activities
37Approach
Broad Outreach Internet2 Days, web site,
application flyers
Health Sciences
Arts Humanities
NEES, Physics, Astronomy
Applications Community
Applications Community
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Applications Community
38Applications Working Groups
- Health Sciences
- Veterinary Medicine
- Arts Humanities
- Non-traditional Theses
- Arts Performance
- High Energy and Nuclear Physics
- Geospatial Information Systems
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- Voice over IP
- Digital Video
- Videoconferencing
- ResearchChannel
- Network Storage
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39Other Resources
- Distributed Applications Support Team
- dast.nlanr.net
- Internet2 End-to-End Performance Initiative
40International Opportunities
41International Efforts
- Focus on researcher partnerships working on
advanced applications - Cooperate on advanced services to maintain global
interoperability - Use STARTAP (Science, Technology, and Research
Transit Access Point) for connectivity along with
Abilene International Transit Network - www.startap.net
42International Transit Network
STTL CAnet3, AARnet
APAN/TransPAC, Canet3, CERnet, GEMNET, IUCC,
KOREN/KREONET2, NORDUnet, RENATER, REUNA,
SURFnet, SingAREN, SINET, TAnet2, (ANSP, RNP2)
NYCM BELNET, CAnet3, JANET, NORDUnet, SURFnet,
TEN-155, (HEAnet)
SNVA GEMNET, (SINET)
LOSA SingAREN, SINET, UNINET
AmPATH (REUNA, RNP2, RETINA)
CALREN2 CUDI
UT El Paso (CUDI)
ARNES, BELNET, CARNET, CESnet, DFN, GRNET,
HEAnet, RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B,
POL-34, RCCN, RedIRIS
43Summary
44Questions
- Who are the campus stakeholders?
- Should you focus on broadly applicable
applications or narrow discipline needs? - Should you build or buy?
- Should you go it alone or partner?
- What resources are needed?
- What resources are available?
- What happens if you succeed?
45More Info ...
- www.internet2.edu
- apps.internet2.edu
- apps.internet2.edu/talks/ (this talk)
- ted_at_internet2.edu
- Ted Hanss Internet2 3025 Boardwalk Suite
100 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 1.734.913.4256
46www.internet2.edu