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Title: High Rate Internet Data Transfer for eVLBI


1
High Rate Internet Data Transfer for eVLBI
  • Ralph Spencer, Richard Hughes-Jones and Simon
    Casey
  • The University of Manchester
  • All Hands Sept 2005

2
Radio Astronomy
  • The study of celestial objects at lt1 mm to gt1m
    wavelength.
  • Sensitivity for continuum sources
  • Bbandwidth, tintegration time.
  • High resolution achieved by interferometers.
  • Some radio emitting X-ray binary stars in our own
    galaxy

GRS 1915105 MERLIN
Cygnus X-1 VLBA
SS433 MERLIN and European VLBI
3
GRS 1915105 15 solar mass BH in an X-ray
binary MERLIN observations
receding
600 mas 6000 A.U. at 10 kpc
4
Very Long Baseline Interferometry
5
How interferometry works
  • Interferometer signals from each telescope
    brought together coherently for correlation
    (multiplication)
  • Resolution l/D ltlt that possible from a single
    telescope, e.g the pimples on a golf ball at 3000
    miles at the highest resolution
  • Output of the correlator is one component of the
    Fourier transform of the sky brightness

6
Earth-Rotation Synthesis
The baseline between each pair of telescopes
forms an ellipse as the Earth rotates
.
7
The Aperture Plane (u,v)
EVN
  • Need 12 hours for full synthesis, not
    necessarily collecting data for all that time.
  • Telescope data correlated in pairs N(N-1)/2
    baselines
  • NBTrade-off between B and t for sensitivity
    sqrt(Bt)
  • Data are calibrated, Fourier inverted and then
    deconvolved to give the images.

MERLIN
8
The European VLBI NetworkEVN
  • Detailed radio imaging uses antenna networks over
    100s-1000s km
  • At faintest levels, sky teems with galaxies being
    formed
  • Currently use disk recording at 512Mb/s (MkV)
  • real-time connection allows greater
  • response
  • reliability
  • sensitivity
  • Need Internet eVLBI

9
EVN-NREN
Gbit link
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg
OnsalaSweden
Gbit link
TorunPoland
Jodrell BankUK
WesterborkNetherlands
DedicatedGbit link
MERLIN
Dwingeloo DWDM link
CambridgeUK
MedicinaItaly
10
eVLBI Milestones
  • January 2004 Disk buffered eVLBI session
  • Three telescopes at 128Mb/s for first eVLBI image
  • On Wb fringes at 256Mb/s
  • April 2004 Three-telescope, real-time eVLBI
    session.
  • Fringes at 64Mb/s
  • First real-time EVN image - 32Mb/s.
  • September 2004 Four telescope real-time eVLBI
  • Fringes to Torun and Arecibo
  • First EVN, eVLBI Science session
  • January 2005 First dedicated light-path eVLBI
  • Australia to JIVE via Canarie data from Huygens
    descent transferred at 450Mb/s

11
  • 20 December 20 2004
  • connection of JBO to Manchester by 2 x 1 GE
  • eVLBI tests between Poland Sweden UK and
    Netherlands at 256 Mb/s
  • February 2005
  • TCP and UDP memory memory tests at rates up to
    450 Mb/s (TCP) and 650 Mb/s (UDP)
  • Tests showed inconsistencies between Red Hat
    kernels, rates of 128 Mb/s only obtained on 10
    Feb
  • Haystack (US) Onsala (Sweden) runs at 256 Mb/s
  • Regular tests with VLBI data every 6 weeks
  • 128 Mpbs OK, 256 Mpbs often,
  • But not 512 Mbps WHY NOT?
  • Correlator can cope with large error rates
  • up to 2
  • but need high throughput for sensitivity
  • implications for protocols

12
UDP Throughput Oct-Nov 2003 Manchester-Dwingeloo
Production
  • Throughput vs packet spacing
  • Manchester 2.0G Hz Xeon
  • Dwingeloo 1.2 GHz PIII
  • Near wire rate, 950 Mbps
  • UDPmon
  • Packet loss
  • CPU Kernel Load sender
  • CPU Kernel Load receiver
  • 4th Year project
  • Adam Mathews
  • Steve OToole

13
January 2005 repeated UDP over 2 days
14
ESLEA
  • Packet loss will cause low throughput in TCP/IP
  • Congestion will result in routers drooping
    packets use Switched Light Paths!
  • Tests with MB-NG network Jan-
  • JBO connected to JIVE via UKLight in June (thanks
    to John Graham, UKERNA)
  • Comparison tests between UKLight connections
    JBO-JIVE and production (SJ4-Geant)

15
UKLight Switched light path
16
Tests on the UKLight switched light-path
Manchester Dwingeloo
  • Throughput as a function of inter-packet spacing
  • Packet loss
  • Maximum size packets can reach full line rates
    with no loss, and there was no re-ordering (plot
    not shown).

17
Tests on the production network Manchester
Dwingeloo.
  • Throughput
  • Small (0.2) packet loss was seen
  • Re-ordering of packets was significant

18
UKLight using MkV terminals
19
The GÉANT2 Launch June 2005
20
e-VLBI at the GÉANT2 Launch Jun 2005
21
UDP Performance 3 Flows on GÉANT
  • Throughput 5 Hour run
  • 1500 byte MTU
  • Jodrell JIVE2.0 GHz dual Xeon 2.4 GHz dual
    Xeon670-840 Mbit/s
  • Medicina (Bologna) JIVE 800 MHz PIII Mk5
    (623) 1.2 GHz PIII 330 Mbit/s limited by sending
    PC
  • Torun JIVE 2.4 GHz dual Xeon Mk5 (575) 1.2
    GHz PIII 245-325 Mbit/s limited by security
    policing (gt600Mbit/s ? 20 Mbit/s) ?
  • Throughput 50 min period?
  • Period is 17 min

22
18 Hour Flows on UKLightJodrell JIVE, 26 June
2005
  • Throughput
  • Jodrell JIVE2.4 GHz dual Xeon 2.4 GHz
    dual Xeon960-980 Mbit/s
  • Traffic through SURFnet
  • Packet Loss
  • Only 3 groups with 10-150 lost packets each
  • No packets lost the rest of the time
  • Packet re-ordering
  • None

23
Conclusion and Future directions
  • eVLBI needs to get to rates of 512 Mpbs not
    there yet.
  • Rates of 256 Mpbs on production networks possible
    now using TCP/IP in good conditions, but not
    higher rates.
  • G2 launch showed continuous long term flows as in
    VLBI have different characteristics to those in
    short term tests (Iperf, UDPmon) more
    investigation needed collaborating with DANTE
    and SURFnet
  • Packet loss is a killer for TCP new protocols
    needed (ESLEA) - VSI-E standard
  • The End Host Problem
  • The performance of Motherboards, NICs, RAID
    controllers and Disks matter Mk V units
    (Conduant)
  • MkV-B 2 Gbps data recording in 2 yrs?
  • Next generation correlator 10 Gbps in 5-10 yrs

24
Thanks to
  • Paul Burgess JBO
  • Steve Parsley, Arpad Szomoru, Cormac Reynolds
    JIVE
  • Nicola Pezzi, John Graham, Colin Greenwood, Peter
    Clarke ESLEA
  • EVN observatories staff
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