Title: WPI, Internet2 and You
1WPI, Internet2 and You
Dr. Thomas Lynch, Vice President for IT Allan
Johannesen, Director of Internetworking
Telecommunications, CCC Vicki Lynn, Project
Manager, IT Division
- CEDTA Food For Thought
- November 6, 2001
2Outline
- Background Information
- History of the Internet
- Networking at WPI
- Network Primer
- What is Internet2?
- What can Internet2 do for you?
- I2 development funds
3History of the Internet
- Yesterdays Internet
- Started with government (DARPA), then research
universities - Commercialization led to thousands of users,
remote login, FTP, interconnections to mainframe
computers - Todays Internet
- Standards , GUI interface (Mosiac) led to WWW,
millions of users, e-mail, low quality audio and
video, interconnections between PCs and servers
Applications adapt to the underlying technology
4Problem with Todays Internet
- Not capable of supporting (addressing) billions
of users (and devices) - Not capable of supporting the convergence of
todays multimedia (telephony, interactive video,
HDTV) - Not capable of supporting the development and
testing of new technologies and new applications
5Internet Development Cycle
Commercialization
Privatization
Todays Internet
Internet2
Research and Development
Partnerships
6Networking at WPI
- Two connections to the outside world
- 45 Mbps to the on the commodity Internet
- 155 Mbps to Internet 2
- 1Gbps fiber between between buildings
- 10/100 Mbps to the desktop across campus
- Olin, Goddard, Salisbury to be done soon
- Completes a 4.5M, 4-year campus upgrade
- Everyone at WPI is now on I2
- Automatically routed to other I2 institutions
- Higher speed needs can be met by NetOps
- EDUCAUSE 2001 Excellence in Networking Award
7What is Internet2
- A research project led by a consortium of over
187 (as of 10/01) universities working in
partnership with industry and government.
8Why University Leadership?
- The Internet came from the academiccommunity
- Stanford -- the Internet protocols
- NSFNet -- the scaled-up Internet
- CERN -- the WWW protocols
- University of Illinois -- the Web browser
- Universities research and education mission
require an advanced Internet and have
demonstrated they can develop it
9Mission of Internet2
- .. to develop and deploy advanced network
applications and technologies, accelerating the
creation of tomorrows internet.
10Goals of Internet2
- 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 Networking Infrastructure
- Middleware
- Engineering
- Advanced Applications
- Partnerships
12I2 Advanced Network Infrastructure Terminology
Bit Rates
Short for gigabit Point of Presence, a network
access point that supports data transfer rates of
at least 1 gigabit (Gbps). Currently, only a few
gigaPOPs exist, and they're used primarily for
accessing the I2 network. Each university that
connects to I2 must do so through a gigaPOP,
which connects the university's LANs and WANs to
the I2 network.
GigaPoP
13I2 Advanced Network Infrastructure
- Backbones operate at 2.4 Gbps (OC48)
- GigaPoPs provide regional aggregation points for
high performance - Participating campuses provide 100 Mbps to the
desktop
14I2 Advanced Network Infrastructure
Internet2
WPI
GigaPoP
Regional Network
15I2 Advanced Network Infrastructure
16How Fast is Internet2? The Matrix Download
(DVD quality)
17How Fast is Internet2
- The Internet2 network has the capability of
carrying information 1,000 times faster than the
Internet we all know (e.g. commodity Internet).
Internet2 only interconnects member institutions.
The network routes messages to the appropriate
internet. -
- WPIs August 30, 2000 Press Release cites NEESCom
President C. Pini, Internet2 is about 45,000
times faster than the average modem. To
appreciate how fast this is, consider that one
could transmit the entire contents of the Library
of Congress via Internet2 in just 20 seconds.
Pini added, But speed is only part of the
equation. When combined with Internet2s
incredibly high resolution and three-dimensional
imaging capability, a host of potentially
revolutionary applications become possible.
Imagine a doctor being able to perform a surgical
procedure or watch an MRI take place hundreds for
even thousands of miles from the patient. -
- WPIs the Wire explained the speed of Internet2
in its December 1999 issues, To download the
Titanic with your 28K modem, plan on allowing
more than 41 hours. If you have access to a T-1
connection (1.5 megabits per second) you can
retrieve the film in under an hour. A cable modem
(4 megabits per second) will pull it through in
less than 20 minutes. With Internet2, it will
take less than a minute.
18I2 - Middleware
- Software that connects two otherwise separate
applications. Middleware is sometimes called
plumbing because it connects two sides of an
application and passes data between them - Authentication
- Identification
- Authorization
- Directories
- Security
19I2 - Engineering
- Quality of Service (QoS) - a networking term that
specifies a guaranteed amount of data that passed
from one place to another (i.e.throughput level). - Scalable IP Multicast - transmitting a single
message to a select group of recipients (vs.
unicast which is transmitting a single message to
a single recipient) - IPv6 short for Internet Protocol, version 6
(sometimes referred to as IPng where ng next
generation) - Network Security policies, procedures, best
practices, security measurement techniques, event
logging, firewalls, intrusion detection systems,
training, etc. - Measurement performance, utilization, trends,
latency, etc.
20I2 - Advanced Applications
- Distributed Collaboration
- Tele-immersion
- Virtual laboratories
- Digital libraries
- Distributed learning
- Digital video
- Distributed computation
21I2 - Advanced Applications
- Distributed Collaboration
Virtual Orchestra University of Delaware,
University of Alabama, University of Oklahoma,
New World Symphony, Florida International
University, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Georgia State University, New York University,
University of Miami, University of Southern
California Virtual Halloween at the Rialto
22I2 - Advanced Applications
Shared Virtual Reality University of Illinois at
Chicago Virtual Temporal Bone
Electronic Visualization University of Illinois
at Chicago CAVE Library (CAVELib) CALVIN
Collaborative Architectural Layout Via Immersive
Navigation
23I2 - Advanced Applications
Real-time Access to Remote Instruments University
of Pittsburgh 3-D Brain Mapping
Real-time Access to Remote Instruments University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Distributed
nanoManipulator
24I2 - Advanced Applications
Digital Music Library System Indiana
University VARIATIONS
Multimedia Digital Libraries Carnegie-Mellon
University Informedia Project
25I2 - Advanced Applications
Distributed Learning North Dakota State
University The Virtual Cell
Distance Learning University of California,
Berkeley Berkeley Internet Broadcasting System
26I2 Advanced Applications
Distance Education UCLA and Kyoto
University Transpacific Interactive Distance
Education
27I2 - Advanced Applications
Streaming HDTV quality vide Washington
University ResearchChannel
Video and Voice over IP CAVNER (Center for
Advanced Video Network Engineering
Research) ViDeNet
28I2 - Advanced Applications
Computational Grids Access Grid Futures Lab,
Argonne National Laboratory
29I2 - Partnerships
- Internet2 universities are recreating the
partnerships that fostered the Internet in its
infancy - Industry corporate sponsors - contributions
gt1M together have committed over 30 million in
support for I2! - Government cooperation with federal agency-led
Next Generation Internet (NGI). NGIs focus on
research testbeds and agency research networks - International ensure global interoperability of
advanced networking technologies and applications
30Why is Internet2 Helpful?
- Faster exchange of large data sets with remote
locations connected by advanced networks such as
Internet2 and NGI. - Real-time access/visualization of simulation
results. - Faster access to remote computers that perform
data analysis and simulations. - Access and control of remote precious devices,
such as MRIs, telescopes, and WPIs NMR. - Opportunity for advanced network quality video
conferencing and distributed learning.
31I2 Research Areas at WPI
- Spacecraft electric and chemical propulsion
- Massively parallel computing
- Improved web performance through caching
- Data mining
- Surface metrology
- Non-invasive imaging for stroke research and
Atherosclerosis - Distributed computing, cryptography, and wireless
LANs - Vehicle crashworthiness research
- Fire protection engineering through distributed
education and research - Metal Processing Institute
- Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE) Toolkit
- Global Project Centers
32I2 Development Funds
- Compelling research or educational application of
I2 preference to activities that benefit
undergraduate/graduate teaching and learning - Other selection criteria
- All full-time WPI faculty
- Up to 3 grants, 7,500 each
- Proposal Deadline
- Proposal due by November 20, 2001
- Application due by January 2, 2002
- Project must be completed by January 1, 2003
33The End Questions?