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AoE Proposal:Institute of Network Coding

August 25, 2009

Conventional transmission paradigm

Parcels

Transportation networkCargo shipment

1

Parcels

Transportation network

Cargo shipment

Inside the network: Store-and-forward

Conventional transmission paradigm

1

Telecommunications inheritedStore-and-forward

from the transportation network

Internet

Information ≠ Parcel, because it can be processed.

Information ≠ Parcel, because it can be processed.

Information ≠ Parcel, because it can be processed.

Network Codingbetter than

store-and-forward

Space Communication

JPL Task #R.07.023.014 (NASA proposal) Same model holds for satellite and wireless communications

NC for Data Storage

Disk A Copy A

Disk C Copy C

Copy B Disk B

Copy D Disk D

Disk A

Disk C

Disk B

Disk D

A single backup disk ABCD

NC for Data Storage

NC for File-sharing (P2P)

More applications of NC

Wireless networks

Internet telephony Internet TVs

Sensor networks

Performance improvements by NC

Faster downloads Better reception

Clearer images More privacy

Improvements everywhere…

Special Report in Scientific American

“Breaking network logjams,” Scientific American, June 2007

“Although this method may sound counterintuitive, network coding, which is still under study, has the potential to dramatically speed up and improve the reliability of all manner of communications systems and may well spark the next revolution in the field.”

NC is a New Paradigm

Fundamentally changes the concept of network communication

A new information superhighway system

Tremendous Impact on Theory

Information theory

Computer networks

Switchingtheory

Wireless networks

Channelcoding

Computerscience

Cryptography

Intracellularcommunications

(biology)

Optimizationtheory

Quantum information

theory

GraphtheoryGame

theoryMatroid theory

Research Impact of NC

PUBLICATIONS

ANNUAL CONFERENCES (2)

WiNC

Books (4)Papers (>1350)(>500 since Oct ‘08)

Journal specialissues (7)

BEST PAPERAWARDS (6)

(2 by AoE members)

COURSES IN TOPUNIVERSITIES

RESEARCH GROUPS(Industry/Defense/…)

NC in the News

(2006)HK Newspapers

(2005)

(2007)

(2008)

Bob Li

The research team (of 23)

5 IEEE Fellows 13 best paper awards 69 US patents

Principal Investigators

Raymond Yeung

Local Academic Co-Investigators

Minghua ChenDah-ming Chiu Xiaodan FanSidharth JaggiLap Chi Lau

Jack LeeSoung-Chang LiewJohn LuiChandra Nair

Ping LiAlbert Sung

Guangyue Han

Wai-Ho Mow

Non-local Academic Co-Investigators

Zhen Zhang

Ning Cai

Yixian Yang

Henry LuJohn Zao

Yixian Yang

Industrial Co-Investigators

Dr. Philip ChouPrincipal Researcher

Dr. Mingxi FanDirector of Engineering

Dr. Douglas ChanSenior Wireless Systems Engineer

NC founded at CUHK

2005 IEEE Information Theory Society Paper Award

NC founded at CUHK in late 1990’s.

Insert slide(s) here…

Highlighting exciting current/future work by Team members…

Why AoE in HK?

Very large research field

Why AoE in HK?

Very large research field

US/Europe – Research conglomeratesHuge military projects

Why AoE in HK?

Very large research field

US/Europe – Research conglomeratesHuge military projects

Need critical massInstitute of Network Coding

Unique Advantages of this AoE

Strongest theory group in the world.

Team up with 3 technology giants.

Support a complete knowledge supply chain,

from theory to practice

Numerous researchers visit HK.

Telecom industry in Shenzhen (e.g., Huawei, ZTE)

Help China, Mainland and Taiwan, to catch up in NC

Goals of the AoE

To sustain our global leadership in NC

and make the birthplace of NC an international hub of the field

To elevate the regional interest in NC

To help attract major industrial research labs to HK

To attract top postgraduate students worldwide

To cover all existing areas in NC

To shape the field of NC

To gain global recognition in researcher training

To host international conferences

Technology consulting for Hong Kong, Mainland China, …

Now Is Good Timing

The Network Coding & Information Research Centre established by CUHK in 2006 paves for the AoE. Jump-started NC research in sister universities.

Held NetCod 2008 on CUHK campus.

Elevate research interest in the region. Research funding: $3.8M (CRF), $0.8M (NSFC-RGC),

$2M (Industry and others). Many good PhDs in NC are being produced at a time

when job market in America and Europe is poor. Acting now, we shall be the first Institute of NC.

Deliverables

Train:

Conferences:

15 PhDs 40 Postdoctoral Scholars

Hong Kong 2013/(’15) Beijing 2011

WiNC

Hong Kong 201x

Publications:

150-300

Institute of Network Coding

Deliverables

Institute of Network Coding

Talks:

Seminar series

Knowledge transfer:

Academics Industry

Prototypes:

Attract Venture Capital

Incubator:

Spin-off companies

Application Projects

Potentially have significant impact in the next 5 to 10 years.

Re-engineering the Internet backbone with NC (with Cisco)

Wireless NC (with Qualcomm)

Next-generation Internet Protocol TV (with BUPT & ZTE)

Pattern discovery of biological sequences

Scalable video coding

File sharing

Storage systems

Testbeds

3 interconnecting testbeds for quick evaluation of various Network Coding protocols: Multimedia Networking Testbed

Wireless LAN Testbed I (PCs)

Wireless LAN Testbed II (software radios)

Up and running within the first two years.

May also build a campus-wide wireless testbed.

Budget (15 local Co-Is, 8 years)

First Phase UGC: $ 53.36 M

Second Phase UGC: $ 26.91 M CUHK: $ 23.4 M

Total: $ 103.67 M Salary 77.2% Equipment 7.3% General 3.4% Conference 6.9% Miscellaneous 5.2%

Staff 4 Research Assistant Professors

Conduct independent research

Keep track of different areas of NC

10 Postdoctoral Researchers Supervised by our 15 local Investigators

4 Visiting Research Fellows Eminent researchers in related fields

Widen the exposure of team members

Boost the image of the Institute

2 Engineers Build systems and prototypes

Governance Structure

Advisory Board Scientific Advisory Board

Research Committee

Executive Board of Governors

Governance

Advisory Board VC & Bursar (CUHK), PC Fiscal matters

Scientific Advisory Board 3-5 prominent scholars

Prof. Andrew Yao, Turing Award winner Science and engineering matters Long-term directions Promote visibility

Governance

Executive Board of Governors The 2 PIs plus 3 senior academic/industrial members

Prof. Vincent Chan, MIT Dr. Nim-Kwan Cheung, CEO, ASTRI (HK)

Meet annually Set and review directions Overall budget allocation Ad hoc committees Endorse annual & progress reports

Governance

Research Committee All PIs and Co-Is Annual and quarterly meetings Carries out directions from BoG Routine decisions & operations Propose and consolidate projects Organize seminars

Sustainability

At the end of this AoE: Scenario A

All NC ideas exhausted and productized Mission accomplished

Scenario B New NC ideas keeps coming up On-going productization effort Should be fairly self-sustainable

Sustainability

Scenario C New major breakthroughs along the way The AoE may evolve into one with a larger scope

(e.g., Information Science & Technology) Similar to the Institute of Mathematical Sciences

at CUHK

Thank you

To-Do slide (just for Sid)

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(II) Application Projects Re-engineering the network layer with network coding

(with Cisco) To apply network coding technology in the Internet backbone

Wireless network coding (with Qualcomm) Next-generation IPTV (with BUPT & ZTE) Pattern discovery of biological sequences Scalable video coding P2P networks Storage systems

(II) Application Projects Re-engineering the network layer with network coding

(with Cisco) Wireless network coding (with Qualcomm)

Physical-layer network coding (PNC) Relaying in cellular systems

Next-generation IPTV (with BUPT & ZTE) Pattern discovery of biological sequences Scalable video coding P2P networks Storage systems

(II) Application Projects Re-engineering the network layer with network coding (with

Cisco) Wireless network coding (with Qualcomm) Next-generation IPTV (with BUPT & ZTE)

To combine network coding and algebraic switching theories for a new IPTV distribution system

Pattern discovery of biological sequences Scalable video coding P2P networks Storage systems

(II) Application Projects Re-engineering the network layer with network coding (with

Cisco) Wireless network coding (with Qualcomm) Next-generation IPTV (with BUPT & ZTE) Pattern discovery of biological sequences

Genomic networks transmit genetic information to provide robustness and fitness in different environmental conditions. The project combines linear network coding with Bob Li’s martingale of patterns.

Scalable video coding P2P networks Storage systems

(II) Application Projects Re-engineering the network layer with network coding (with

Cisco) Wireless network coding (with Qualcomm) Next-generation IPTV (with BUPT & ZTE) Pattern discovery of biological sequences Scalable video coding

To study heterogeneous multimedia multicasting, the project combines random linear network coding with H.264 scalable video code (SVC) and multi-path traffic shaping techniques.

P2P networks Storage systems

(II) Application Projects Re-engineering the network layer with network coding (with

Cisco) Wireless network coding (with Qualcomm) Next-generation IPTV (with BUPT & ZTE) Pattern discovery of biological sequences Scalable video coding P2P networks

Achieves security and reliability through application of random linear network coding

Storage systems

(II) Application Projects Re-engineering the network layer with network coding (with

Cisco) Wireless network coding (with Qualcomm) Next-generation IPTV (with BUPT & ZTE) Pattern discovery of biological sequences Scalable video coding P2P networks Storage systems

Optimize bandwidth and energy consumption in data retrieval and recovery

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