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Title: 21st Century Networking and Applications


1
21st Century Networking and Applications
  • Keynote Address
  • CENIC 2002
  • San Diego, CA
  • May 6, 2002

Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute
for Telecommunications and Information
Technologies Professor, Dept. of Computer Science
and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
2
The 21st Century Internet-- A Mobile Internet
Powered by a Planetary Grid
  • Emergence of a Distributed Planetary Grid
  • Internet Develops Parallel Lambda Backbone
  • Scalable Distributed Computing Power
  • Storage of Data Everywhere
  • Broadband Becomes a Mass Market
  • Wireless Internet Access--Anywhere, Anytime
  • Broadband Speeds
  • Always Best Connected
  • Billions of New Wireless Internet End Points
  • Information Appliances
  • Sensors and Actuators
  • Embedded Processors

3
Closing in on the Dream
What we really have to do is eliminate distance
between individuals who want to interact with
other people and with other computers. ? Larry
Smarr, Director National Center for
Supercomputing Applications, UIUC
Using satellite technologydemo of What It might
be like to have high-speed fiber-optic links
between advanced computers in two different
geographic locations. ? Al Gore, Senator Chair,
US Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology and
Space
SIGGRAPH 89 Science by Satellite
Source Maxine Brown, EVL, UIC
4
Why Optical NetworksAre Emerging as the 21st
Century Driver
Scientific American, January 2001
5
The Next S-Curves of Exponential Technology
Growth

Lambda Grids
Experimental Networks
Production/ Mass Market
DWDM
100
Technology Penetration
Internet2 Abilene
Experimental/ Early Adopters
Connections Program
0
Research
Gigabit Testbeds
Time Technology S-Curve
1990s 2000
2010 Networking Technology S-Curves
6
Californias Institutes for Science and
Innovation Are New Network Drivers
California Institute for Bioengineering,
Biotechnology, and Quantitative Biomedical
Research
Center for Information Technology Research in
the Interest of Society
UCD
UCM
UCB
UCSF
California NanoSystems Institute
UCSC
California Institute for Telecommunications and
Information Technology
www.ucop.edu/california-institutes
7
CENIC and CISI Plan to Create CalREN-XDAn
Experimental and Research Network
8
A LambdaGrid Will Be the Backbone for an
e-Science Network
Apps Middleware
Clusters
C O N T R O L P L A N E
Dynamically Allocated Lightpaths
Switch Fabrics
Physical Monitoring
Source Joe Mambretti, NU
9
The Grid Physics Network Is Driving the Creation
of an International LambdaGrid
  • Paul Avery (Univ. of Florida) and Ian Foster (U.
    Chicago and ANL), Lead PIs
  • Largest NSF Information Technology Research Grant
  • 20 Institutions Involved
  • Enabled by the LambdaGrid and Internet2

Sloan Digital Sky Survey
LHC
CMS
ATLAS
10
Some Scientific Applications Require
Experimental Optical Networks
  • Large Data Challenges in Neuro and Earth Sciences
  • Each Data Object is 3D and Gigabytes
  • Data are Generated and Stored in Distributed
    Archives
  • Research is Carried Out on Federated Repository
  • Requirements
  • Computing Requirements ? PC Clusters
  • Communications ? Dedicated Lambdas
  • Data ? Large Peer-to-Peer Lambda Attached Storage
  • Visualization ? Collaborative Volume Algorithms
  • Response
  • OptIPuter Research Project

11
NIH is Funding a Brain Imaging Federated
Repository
Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
NIH Plans to Expand to Other Organs and Many
Laboratories
Part of the UCSD CRBS Center for Research on
Biological Structure
National Partnership for Advanced Computational
Infrastructure
12
Why Not Constantly Compute on Federated
Repositories?
  • Currently
  • Instrument Coordinates
  • Virtual Human NLM Project
  • Transformations to Organ Coordinates
  • Surgical View of Body
  • Define Differences in Organs
  • Eg. UCLA Human Brain Mapping ProjectArt Toga
  • Fly Through Organs
  • Virtual Colonoscopy (www.vitalimaging.com)
  • Future
  • Train AI Software on
  • Millions of Human Image DataSets
  • Define Distribution Functions
  • Thresholds for Medical Attention
  • Life Cycle of Single Individuals
  • Automatic Early Warnings

13
NSFs EarthScope ProjectsAre Producing an
Explosion of Large Data
  • Synthetic Aperature Radar (SAR)
  • Digital Terrain Dataset of California gt a Billion
    Points
  • Repeat SAR Images of Ground Deformation
  • Earth Change and Hazard Observatory (ECHO) SAR
    Mission
  • A Typical Computation Comparing Several Prior SAR
    Maps
  • 8000 CPU Hours
  • 4D Vis. Must Move 32 GB of Data to the Vis.
    Center at Scripps in 0.5 Sec!
  • US Array
  • Broadband Seismometer Array
  • Permanent GPS Geodesy Reference Network
  • Resolution of Crustal and Upper Mantle Structure
    on the Order of Tens of Kilometers
  • All Data to Community in Near Real Time

Source Frank Vernon (IGPP SIO, UCSD)
14
Rollout Over 14 Years Starting With Existing
Broadband Stations
15
Multi-Megapixel Displays are Required for
Seismic and Geosciences Monitoring
Cal-(IT)2 / SIO / SDSC / SDSU
16
The OptIPuter is an Experimental Network
Research Project
  • Driven by Large Neuroscience and Earth Science
    Data
  • Multiple Lambdas Linking Clusters and Storage
  • LambdaGrid Software Stack
  • Integration with InfiniBand PC Clusters
  • Interactive Collaborative Volume Visualization
  • Lambda Peer to Peer Storage With Optimized
    Storewidth
  • Enhance Security Mechanisms
  • Rethink TCP/IP Protocols
  • NSF Large Information Technology Research
    Proposal
  • UCSD and UIC Lead Campuses
  • USC, UCI, SDSU, NW Partnering Campuses
  • Industrial Partners IBM, Telcordia/SAIC, Chiaro
    Networks, CENIC

17
First Stage in OptIPuter ResearchMetro
Optically Linked Visualization Walls
  • Driven by SensorNets Data
  • Real Time Seismic
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Emergency Response
  • Distributed Corporations
  • Linked UCSD and SDSU
  • Dedication March 4, 2002

Linking Control Rooms
UCSD
SDSU
Cox, Panoram, SAIC, SGI, IBM, TeraBurst
Networks SD Telecom Council
44 Miles of Cox Fiber
18
Planned Chicago Metro Electronic Switching
OptIPuter Laboratory
Source Tom DeFanti
19
Creating Metro, Regional, State, National, and
Planetary Optical Networking Laboratories
SURFnet CERN
Asia Pacific
CAnet4
Vancouver
Seattle
CAnet4
Pacific Light Rail
Portland
Chicago
NYC
UIC NU
PSC
San Francisco
TeraGrid DTFnet
Asia Pacific
NCSA
CENIC
USC
UCI
Los Angeles
UCSD, SDSU
Atlanta
San Diego (SDSC)
AMPATH
Source Tom DeFanti and Maxine Brown, UIC
20
The Mobile High Performance InternetThe Next
Step for CENIC?
Source Ericsson
21
Using the FCC Unlicensed Bandto Create a High
Speed Wireless Backbone
  • The High PerformanceWireless Research and
    Education Network
  • A Cal-(IT)2Academic Partner
  • Enabling a Broad Set of Science Applications and
    Crisis Management
  • Allows for SensorNet Deployment to Remote
    Locations

NSF Funded PI, Hans-Werner Braun, SDSC Co-PI,
Frank Vernon, SIO 45mbps Duplex Backbone
http//hpwren.ucsd.edu/topo.html
22
ROADnetBringing SensorNets to the Dirt Roads
and the High Seas
  • High Bandwidth Wireless Internet
  • Linking Sensors for
  • Seismology
  • Oceanography
  • Climate
  • Hydrology
  • Ecology
  • Geodesy
  • Real-Time Data Management
  • Joint Collaboration Between
  • SIO / IGPP
  • UCSD
  • SDSC / HPWREN
  • SDSU
  • Cal-(IT)2

R/V Revelle in Lyttleton, NZ
Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve
http//roadnet.ucsd.edu/
23
Wireless Internet is Moving Throughout The
Physical World
  • First US Taste of 3G Cellular Internet
  • UCSD Jacobs School Antenna
  • First Beta Test Site
  • Linking to 802.11 Mobile Bubble
  • Tested on CyberShuttle
  • Joint Project with Campus
  • From Railway to Campus at 65 mph!

Rooftop Qualcomm 1xEV Access Point
www.calit2.net/news/2002/4-2-bbus.html
24
Experimenting with the Future -- Linking Fiber
and Wireless Video Cams
Useful for Highway Accidents or Disasters
Linked by 1xEV Cellular Internet
Mobile Interactivity Avatar
Computer Vision and Robotics Research Lab Mohan
Trivedi, UCSD, Cal-(IT)2
25
Data Organization and Mining Are at the Heart of
the 21st Century Internet
The SDSC/Cal-(IT)2 Knowledge and Data
Engineering Laboratory
Source Chaitan Baru, SDSC
26
How Can the Future Internet Enhance
Capabilities for Homeland Security?
  • Three Tier System
  • Wireless SensorNets Brings Data to Repositories
  • Collaborative Crisis Management Data Centers
  • Remote Wireless Devices Interrogate Databases
  • Building a Living-in-the-Future Laboratory
  • UCSD, UCI, and SDSU Campuses
  • San Diego, Orange County, Cross Border
  • Collaboration with City, County, and State Govts.

27
Wireless Internet Information System for Medical
Response in Disasters (WIISARD)
Source Dr. Leslie Lenert, UCSD SOM
28
Emergency Response Scenario
Source Dr. Leslie Lenert, UCSD SOM
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