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Report on Cal-(IT)2
UC President’s Board on Science and Innovation
Oakland, CA
September 11, 2002
Dr. Larry Smarr
Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technologies
Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
Cal-(IT)2
A Integrated Approach to the New Internet
www.calit2.net
220 UC San Diego & UC Irvine FacultyWorking in Multidisciplinary Teams
With Students, Industry, and the Community
The State’s $100 M Creates Unique Buildings, Equipment, and Laboratories
Over Fifty Industrial Sponsors From a Broad Range of Industries
Akamai Technologies Inc.AMCCAmpersand VenturesArch VenturesThe Boeing CompanyBroadcom CorporationCAIMIS, Inc.Conexant Systems, Inc.Connexion by BoeingCox CommunicationsDiamondhead VenturesDupontEmulex Corporation
Network SystemsEnosys MarketsEnterprise PartnersEntropia, Inc.Ericsson ESRIExtreme NetworksGlobal Photon SystemsGravitonIBM
ComputersCommunications
SoftwareSensors
BiomedicalStartups
Venture Capital
Newport CorporationOracleOrincon IndustriesPanoram TechnologiesPrintronixQUALCOMMQuantumThe R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research InstituteSAICSamueli, Henry (Broadcom)SciFrame, Inc.Seagate Storage ProductsSGISilicon WaveSonySTMicroelectronics, Inc.Sun MicrosystemsTeraBurst NetworksTexas InstrumentsTime DomainUCSD HealthcareThe Unwired FundWebEx
IdeaEdge VenturesThe Irvine CompanyIntersil CorporationIrvine Sensors CorporationJMI, Inc.Leap Wireless InternationalLink, William J. (Versant Ventures)Litton Industries, Inc.MedExpert InternationalMerckMicrosoft CorporationMission VenturesNCR
Cal-(IT)2 Industrial Partners are Supporting Academic Research and Education
• In the Last Six Months– Hosted Over 25 Seminars or Lectures
– Hosted or Co-Sponsored Over Ten Workshops/Conferences
• Supported 20 Summer Undergraduate Fellows
• Funds Over 42 Graduate Fellowships
• Hosts Distinguished Visitors
• Provides Equipment for Living Labs
• Created a Half Dozen Chaired Professorships
Two New Cal-(IT)2 Buildings Will Begin Construction Later This Year
• Will Create New Laboratory Facilities– Clean Rooms for Nanotech and BioMEMS– Computer Arts Virtual Reality– Wireless and Optical Networking– Interdisciplinary Teams
Bioengineering
UC San Diego
UC Irvine
May 31, 2002
Creating Wireless Propagation Guides to Minimize Interference
Building Materials Were Chosen To Maximize Radio Penetration
• Exterior Wall– Clear Glazing– Trespa Wall Panels
• Interior Walls– Glazed Office Walls– Clerestory
Industrial Partners Fund Sponsored Research Projects that Leverage Multiple State Funds
Design, Develop And Prototype Network– Whose Capability Is Constrained Only By
Fundamental Limits And – Not Through Unintentional Stranding Of
Resources In Isolated And Unusable Pockets– Goal: Smooth Handoff by Mobile Device As
One Moves from Region to Region
Deploy A New Campus Testbed That Will – Support 802.11, CDMA 2000 1XEVDO, GPRS,
And Ethernet– Provide Mechanisms For Access Discovery
And Selection– Support Seamless Authentication,
Authorization And Accounting Services
• Faculty– Pamela Cosman– Rene Cruz– Sujit Dey– Ramesh Rao (PI)– Geoff Voelker
• Ericsson Collaborators– Magnus Almgren– Eva Gustafsson– Per Johansson, – Farideh Khaleghi– Rajesh Mishra
• Post Doc– Saleh Al-Harthi
• Students– Anand Balachandran – Song Cen– Kameswari Chebrolu– Vijay Chellap– Debashis Panigrahi– Arvind Santhanam– Mahasweta Sarkar– Bongyong Song
• Funding over four years– Ericsson:
– Cash: $ 1,219,681 – In-kind: $ 675,000
– IUCRP: – Cash: $ 949,734
UC Irvine Building MEMS and Nano Capabilities with Cal-(IT)2 Support
Andrei Shkel Laboratory, UCI
NSF awards an ultra-high resolution electron beam lithography system
Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility (INRF).
Student MEMS Projects—Gyros and Logos
Using Students to Invent the Futureof Widespread Use of Wireless Pocket PCs
• Year- Long “Living Laboratory” Experiment 2001-02– Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduates
– 500+ Wireless-Enabled HP Pocket PCs at UC San Diego – 50 Compaq Pocket PCs at UC Irvine
• Entering UCSD Sixth College Students—Fall 2002• Experiments with Geo-location and Interactive Maps
Cal-(IT)2 Team: Bill Griswold, Gabriele Wienhausen, UCSD; Rajesh Gupta, UCI
UC San Diego
UC Irvine
ActiveClass Is Changing Education: Shy Students Can Ask Questions Silently
1. Click in box
2. Type question
3. Click Submit
1. Click in box
2. Type question
3. Click Submit
Source: Bill Griswold, UCSD
Students Write Questions During Lecture
Students Write Questions During Lecture
ActiveClass: Polling the Class During Lecture
Students Questions Are Ranked Using Polls
Students Questions Are Ranked Using Polls
Question is posted
Others can vote on it
Question is posted
Others can vote on it
• Used in CSE 12, Our 2nd Programming Course
• 200 Students in Two Sections
Source: Bill Griswold, UCSD
Geolocation Is Likely to Be an Early New Wireless Internet Application
• Methods of Geolocation– GPS chips– GPS signal– Triangulation– Bluetooth
Beacons– Gyro chips
Source: Bill Griswold, UCSD
UCSD ActiveCampus – Outdoor Map
Extending Local Wi-Fi With Wide Area Cellular Internet Backhaul
• First US Taste of 3G Cellular Internet– UCSD Jacobs School Antenna
• Linking to 802.11 Mobile “Bubble”– Joint Project with Campus CyberShuttle– From Railway to Campus at 65 mph!
• Prototyping of New Service• Worldwide Press Coverage
Rooftop Qualcomm 1xEV Access Point
www.calit2.net/news/2002/4-2-bbus.html
QualcommCTO
Undergraduate Inspired Uses for “Mobile Bubble In a Briefcase”
Now Available in Backpack as Well!
Attacking Traffic Congestion with Industry and State Government
• Campus Partnering for Implementation– UC Irvine’s Institution of Transportation Studies – UCSD Computer Vision and Robotics Research
• Caltrans ATMS Testbed + Cal-(IT)2 = ZEVNET – 50 Toyota Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV)– Add GPS Tracking, Wireless Communications
Source: Will Recker, UCI
“Living Laboratory”
NSF’s ROADnet—Bringing 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 Industrial Cost Sharing
http://roadnet.ucsd.edu/
Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve
R/V Revelle in Lyttleton, NZ
Metro Optically Linked Visualization Wallswith Industrial Partners Set Stage for Federal Grant
• Driven by SensorNets Data– Real Time Seismic– Environmental Monitoring – Distributed Collaboration– Emergency Response
• Linked UCSD and SDSU– Dedication March 4, 2002
Linking Control Rooms
Cox, Panoram,SAIC, SGI, IBM,
TeraBurst NetworksSD Telecom Council
UCSD SDSU44 Miles of Cox Fiber
NSF Experimental Network Research Project The “OptIPuter”
• Driven by Large Neuroscience and Earth Science Data– NIH Biomedical Informatics Research Network– NSF EarthScope
• Removing Bandwidth as a Constraint– Links Computing, Storage, Visualization and Networking
• NSF Large Information Technology Research Proposal– UCSD and UIC Lead Campuses– USC, UCI, SDSU, NW Partnering Campuses– Industrial Partners: IBM, Telcordia/SAIC, CENIC
• PI—Larry Smarr; Funded at $13.5M Over Five Years– Start Date October 1, 2002
Embargoed Until NSF Announcement
IBM is quite interested in obtaining an early understanding of how the optical networking revolution is going to lead to major architectural changes in computing, storage and software. The OptIPuter holds out the promise of giving us real experience with the many tradeoffs we will have to deal with over the next few years as optical fabrics become ubiquitous. …
We believe there may also be significant market opportunities which will emerge from your project in the rapidly growing metro area.
--Paul Horn, IBM Senior Vice President and Director of Research
Letter of Support for the OptIPuter NSF proposal March 29, 2002
Industrial Partners Are Deeply Involved in the Intellectual Component of our Research
½ Mile
The OptIPuter Project is Allowing UCSD to Develop a Futuristic Optical Networking Fabric
SDSC
SIO
Medicine
Phase I, Fall 02
Physical Sciences
Arts
Engineeing
Preuss School
Sixth College
Phase II, Jan. 03
Cal-(IT)2
Phase III, Dec 04
Providing a 21st Century Internet Infrastructure on Campus
Tightly Coupled Optically-Connected OptIPuter Core
Wireless Sensor Nets, Personal Communicators
Loosely Coupled Peer-to-Peer Computing & Storage
Routers
Routers
Creating Metro, Regional, State, National, and Planetary Optical Networking Laboratories
Vancouver
Seattle
Portland
San Francisco
Los Angeles
San Diego(SDSC)
NCSA
SURFnet CERNCA*net4
AsiaPacific
AsiaPacific
AMPATH
PSC
Atlanta
CA*net4
Source: Tom DeFanti and Maxine Brown, UIC
NYC
TeraGrid DTFnet
CENIC
Pacific LightRail
Chicago
UICNU
USC
UCSD, SDSUUCI
International Partners--Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly
Cal-(IT)2 is Transforming Partnering at UCSD and UCI
• Industrial Intellectual Teaming• Providing a Collaborative Framework for Research• Linking Research Teams Across Universities• Multi-Disciplinary Federal Grants• Planning of Campus Infrastructure• Student Community Formation• Community Involvement in Living Laboratories• Providing R&D for State Agencies• Driving National Networking Agendas• International Technology Partnerships
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