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Internet2. Ana Preston Program Manager International Relations Septiembre 6, 2001 Dia Internet2 CICESE Ensenada, Baja California MEXICO. People on the Internet. Millions of People. Source: Nua Internet Surveys. Yesterday’s Internet. Thousands of users Remote login, file transfer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Internet2Ana PrestonProgram ManagerInternational Relations

Septiembre 6, 2001Dia Internet2 CICESE

Ensenada, Baja CaliforniaMEXICO

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People on the Internet

Source:Nua Internet Surveys

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Millions of People

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Yesterday’s Internet

Thousands of usersRemote login, file transferInterconnect mainframe computersApplications capitalize on underlying technology

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Today’s Internet

Millions of usersWeb, email, low-quality audio & videoInterconnect personal computers and serversApplications adapt to underlying technology

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Today’s Internet Doesn’t

Provide reliable end-to-end performanceEncourage cooperation on new capabilitiesAllow testing of new technologiesSupport development of revolutionary applications

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Tomorrow’s Internet

Billions of users and devicesConvergence of today’s applications with multimedia (telephony, video-conference, HDTV)Interconnect personal computers, servers, and embedded computersNew technologies enable unanticipated applications (and create new challenges)

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Why Internet2?

The Internet was not designed for:• Millions of users• Congestion• Multimedia• Real time interaction

But, only the Internet can:• Accommodate explosive growth• Enable convergence of information work, mass media, and human collaboration

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Why University Leadership?

The Internet came from the academic community

• 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

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Research andDevelopment

Commercialization

Partnerships

Privatization

Internet Development Spiral

Today’s Internet

Internet2

Source: Ivan Moura Campos

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Internet2 Goals

Enable new generation of applications

Re-create leading edge R&E network capability

Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

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Internet2 Partnerships

Internet2 universities are recreating the partnerships that fostered the Internet in its infancy

• Industry• Government• International

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Internet2 Members

185 universities (yellow dots)75 corporations40 non-profits and gov’t labs32 international partners

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Internet2 Corporate Partners

3ComAdvanced Network & ServicesAlcatelAmeritechAT&TCisco SystemsIBMITC^DeltacomLucent Technologies

MarconiWorldComMicrosoftNewbridge NetworksNetcom SystemsNortel NetworksQwest CommunicationsSBC CommunicationsWCI Cable

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Internet2 International Goals

Ensure global interoperability • of the next generation of Internet

technologies and applications

Enable global collaboration • in research and education

providing/promoting the development of an advanced networking environment internationally

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International MoU Partners – early summer 2001

AAIREP (Australia)APAN (Asia-Pacific)APAN-KR (Korea)ARNES (Slovenia)BELNET (Belgium)CANARIE (Canada)CARNET (Croatia)CESnet (Czech Republic)CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China)CUDI (Mexico)DANTE (Europe)DFN-Verein (Germany)GIP RENATER (France)GRNET (Greece)HEAnet (Ireland)HUNGARNET (Hungary)INFN-GARR (Italy)

Israel-IUCC (Israel)JAIRC (Japan)JUCC (Hong Kong)NORDUnet (Nordic countries)POL-34 (Poland)RCCN (Portugal)RedIRIS (Spain)RESTENA (Luxembourg)RETINA (Argentina)REUNA (Chile)RNP2 (Brazil)SingAREN (Singapore)Stichting SURF (Netherlands)SWITCH (Switzerland)TAnet2 (Taiwan)TERENA (Europe)JISC/UKERNA (UK)

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Internet2Backbone Networks

GigaPoPOne

Internet2 Network Architecture

GigaPoPTwo

GigaPoPFour

GigaPoPThree

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Network Architecture

Internet2 InterconnectCloud

GigaPoPOne

Regional Network

University C

CommercialInternetConnections

University B

University A

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Internet2 Backbone Networks

Donna Cox,Robert Patterson, NCSA

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Internet2 December 2003

10 Gigabits per second backboneOptical transport capability (Lambda) using DWDM Flexible provisioning to support point to point optical connectionNative IPv6 deployment concurrent with IPv4

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Internet2 International connectivity

Internet2 backbone networks have no non-US infrastructurePrimarily, our partners’ networks pay to get to the USNSF provides some funding for 3 international network projects

• TransPAC, EuroLink, MIRnet

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26 October 2000

Abilene International Peering

APAN/TransPAC, Ca*net3, CERN, CERnet, IUCC, NORDUnet, RENATER, REUNA, SURFnet, SingAREN, SINET, TAnet2 , (ANSP, KOREN/KREONET2, RNP2)

OC12 NYCMTEN-155*,

JANET, NORDUnet,

SURFnet CA*net3(HEAnet, BELNET)

STTLCA*net3, (AARnet)

SNVAGEMNET, (SINET)

LOSASingAREN, SINET

AmPATH(REUNA, RNP2, RETINA)

OC3-12UT El Paso(CUDI)

CALREN2CUDI

* ARNES, BELNET, CARNET, CESnet, DFN, GRNET, HEAnet, RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B, POL-34, RCCN, RedIRIS

1 May 2001

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AMPATH

• Argentina• Brazil• Chile• Colombia• Costa Rica • Mexico• Panama• Peru• Puerto Rico • US Virgin

Islands• Venezuela

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Advanced Applications

•Health Science •Veterinary Medical•Arts and Humanties•Digital Video•Voice over IP•Distributed Storage Infrastructure

Distributed Computing/Peer-to-peer working group ??apps.internet2.edu

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Real-Time Tele-Operation of Remote Equipment

Computerized excavation backhoe Remotely operated, used in hazardous situations. Quality of Service is Guaranteed

North Carolina State University

http://CARL.ce.ncsu.edu/

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Remote Instruments

Mauna Kea ObservatoriesAURA

University of Hawaii

GEMINIChile

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Distributed Computation

Large Hadron Collidor

CERN

CERN Photos

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Virtual Rooms Videoconferencing System Worldwide video-

conferencing service and collaborative environment Web-based system Averages 100 multipoint worldwide sessions each month

Caltech and CERN

http://www.vrvs.org/

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Distributed Medical Informatics Education

Covers a broad range of fields including electronic medical records and information retrieval Distance learning provides students with access to faculty, expertise, and other students

Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Pittsburgh

http://www.ohsu.edu/bicc-informatics/

http://www.cbmi.upmc.edu/

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Human Embryo Development

3-D visualizations of human embryo development Doctors can manipulate data remotely Animations of embryo system development for students

George Mason University, Oregon Health & Science University, National Library of Medicine

http://www.nac.gmu.edu/visembryo.htm

http://www.ohsu.edu/chrc/

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Virtual Pelvic Floor

Provides 3-D visualization of complex anatomical structures Participants use ImmersaDesk™ systems to interact with 3-D anatomical model

University of Illinois at Chicago

http://www.sbhis.uic.edu/vrml/Research/PelvicFloor/PelvicFloor.htm

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Virtual Aneurysm

A simulation and virtual reality visualization of brain blood flow Researchers examine critical flow pattern and evaluate simulated surgical interventions

University of California atLos Angeles

http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~dalee/radsci/

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Anatomy and Surgery Workbench and Local NGI Testbed Network

Allows students to learn anatomy and practice surgery techniques using 3-D workstations Network testbed evaluates the effectiveness of workbench applications

Stanford University School of Medicine

http://haiti.stanford.edu/~ngi/final/

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Realistic, Life-Sized, 3D Tele-Immersion

Brings together geographically distant participants and shared virtual objects Tele-immersive recreation of office environment

Advanced Network & Services, Brown University, University of North Carolina, University of Pennsylvania

http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/stc/office/

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Remote Mentoring and Auditioning

First orchestra to become an Internet2 member

Distance coaching to train musicians

Real-time, high-quality audio and video

New World Symphony

http://www.nws.org/

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Teaching Music with Advanced Network Videoconferencing Real-time

interaction with the world’s foremost master teachers of music Accurate representation of sound Supplement to traditional music teaching

University of Oklahoma

http://music.ou.edu/internet2/

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The Orfeo Project

MPEG-2 videoconferencing allowed interaction between dancers, choreographer, and production personnel Commissioners could observe and discuss the performance remotely

Peter Sparling Dance Company and the University Musical Society

http://www.ums.org/

http://comnet.org/dancegallery/

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www.internet2.edu/international

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arena.internet2.edu

ARENA• Atlas of research and education network maps

• Contact information

• Topology, logical, multicast, etc. maps

• NSF-funded

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Advanced Applications Database

A project from the National Laboratory for Applied Network Research

http://dast.nlanr.net/Clearinghouse/Query.htm

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Upcoming events

•Fall 2001 Internet2 Member Meeting1-4 October    Austin, TX •Collaborative Computing in Higher Education: Peer-to-peer and Beyond4-5 October    Austin, TX • Internet2 IPv6 Workshop24-26 October    Pittsburgh, PA • Campus Focused Workshop on Advanced Networks22-24 October    Pittsburgh, PA

For most recent calendar of activities:http://www.internet2.edu/calendar/main.php

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Retos

- infrastructure (last mile and to the desktop)- END to END-end-users/researchers: how to engage - tools and learning- return on investment- will it change my world? - new paradigms (Napster anyone?)

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www.internet2.edu