Title: EECS 244 Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Systems
1CITRIS Network S. J. Ben Yoo Yoo_at_ece.ucdavis.ed
u (530) 752-7063 ECE Dept, UCDavis
2CITRIS Network is a Research Network
Societal-Scale Applications
Societal-Scale Applications
Technological Breakthroughs
CITRIS-Net
3Optical Internetworking CITRIS-net
Data networking view
1 st Gen
2 st Gen
3 rd Gen
Optical networking view
4 Diverse Needs of CITRIS-net
- RESEARCH Networking Needs
Type-A
l
Type-C
- PRODUCTION-Like Networking Needs
Type-B
5CITRIS Network is a Testbed of Testbeds
Visualization Human Centered Computing
Smart Classroom
Earthquake Engineering
Smart Building
Motorola Pagewriter 2000
WLAN / Bluetooth
Environmental Monitoring
Pager
H.323 GW
Wearable Displays
Tiny OS
Smart Dust
Sensor Network
Millennium Cluster
6CITRIS-net is Intercampus Infrastructre
Sacramento
CITRIS net Nodes
PoP node
DARK Fiber
Circuit Connection OC-48 or lower
7CITRIS Network -- Internetworking
CITRIS-Net
CENIC ONI NREN ESNet Abilene DARPA NGI Supernet
8Collaborative Applicationson CITRIS-net
9CITRIS Network in Smart Classroom
10Sensor Networks in Earthquake Engineering
Potentially Millions of MEMS sensors in 1 m3
Courtesy of Prof. Bruce Kutter NEES UCDavis
111000
x 1000
x 1000 pixels/frame
x 28 bit/pixel
x 30 frames/sec
1 Tb/sec
- Real-time 3-D Visualization will require
- 1 Tb/sec bandwidth in the future
Courtesy of Prof. Bernd Hamann CIPIC UCDavis
12CITRIS-net Campus Network (UCD example)
OLS router
OLS router
To Sacramento, Merced
To Berkeley, SantaCruz
13CITRIS-net Capabilities-A
- Type-A Service
- Optical Reconfiguration Networking
- Optical Switching (e.g. Opitcal MEMS)
- Optical Multicast
- IP/WDM, MPLS, MPLambdaS Networking
- Network Control and Management Research
- Electronic Switching and Routing Protocol
- New Security Research
- Anything else you can think of
14CITRIS-net Capabilities-B
- Type-B Service
- Scalable and High-Bandwidth
- Low-Latency
- Low-Jitter
- High QoS End-to-End
- Multicast capable
- Commercially available state-of-the-art
networking technology (MPLS, MPLambdaS with
GMPLS, etc.)
15CITRIS-net Capabilities-C
- Type-C Service
- Enabled by Application Pull Technology Push
- New Application enabled by non-commercial
research grade networking technology - Additional CITRIS needs such as traffic
measurements are being discussed with CENIC.
16CITRIS-net Networking Researchers (anticipated)
- ICSI members Sally Floyd, Ramesh Govindan, Mark
Handley, Dick Karp, Vern Paxson, Scott Shenker,
J. Feldman - Berkeley members Constance Chang-Hasnain ,
Joseph M. Kahn, Randy H. Katz Kam Y. Lau , Pravin
P. Varaiya, Jean Walrand, Goldberg, Tygar, John
Strand, - Davis members S. J. Ben Yoo, Jonathan Heritage,
Chen-Nee Chuah, Norman Tien, Bernd Hamann
(multicast visualization), Kwan Liu Ma (Remote
Visualization), Oliver Staadt (Virtual Reality),
Bruce Kutter (earthquake engineering network),
Biswanath Mukherjee, Dipak Ghosal, Demet Aksoy,
Felix Wu - Santa Cruz members Ali SHAKOURI, Tara
MADHYASTHA, Ken PEDROTTI, Anujan VARMA, JJ
GARCIA-LUNA-ACEVES, Claire GU, Pat MANTEY - LBL D. Agarwal, Horst Simon, Jim Leighton, Bill
McCurdy - LLNL William Lennon, Steven Bond, Steve Ashby
- DARPA/ISI/USC Tom Lehman
- NASA Pat Carey
- NRL Hank Dardy