spring 2006 internet2 member meeting
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Spring 2006 Internet2 Member Meeting. 26 April 2006 Arlington, Virginia. Internet2 Land Speed Record. Rich Carlson Chair I2-LSR Judging Committee. Internet2 Land Speed Record. Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition Rules. Ultimate end-to-end networking Open to everyone at anytime - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Spring 2006Internet2 Member Meeting
26 April 2006Arlington, Virginia
Internet2 Land Speed Record
Rich CarlsonChair
I2-LSR Judging Committee
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Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition Rules
• Ultimate end-to-end networking • Open to everyone at anytime• Minimum 10min. X 100 km x 2
routers (30,000 km maximum)• TCP/IP (IPv4 and IPv6)• NGI-type networks• Winner must exceed previous
record by 10%
lsr.internet2.edu
Internet2 Land Speed Record
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Internet2 Land Speed Record
IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream
• 28 October 2005
• 91,838 terabit-meters/second
• 15,461 kilometers
• 5.94 gigabits per second
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Internet2 Land Speed Record
IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream
• 29 October 2005
• 91,838 terabit-meters/second
• 30,000 kilometers
• 5.58 gigabits per second
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Internet2 Land Speed Record
IPv4 Single Stream and Multiple Stream
• 10 November 2005
• 239,820 terabit-meters/second
• 30,000 kilometers
• 7.99 gigabits per second
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Internet2 Land Speed Record
IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream
• 13 November 2005
• 185,400 terabit-meters/second
• 30,000 kilometers
• 6.18 gigabits per second
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Internet2 Land Speed Record
IPv6 Single Stream and Multiple Stream
• 14 November 2005
• 208,800 terabit-meters/second
• 30,000 kilometers
• 6.96 gigabits per second
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Internet2 Land Speed Record
IPv4 Single Stream and Multiple Stream
• 20 February 2006
• 264,147 terabit-meters/second
• 30,000 kilometers
• 8.80 gigabits per second
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Internet2 Land Speed Record
Record Setting Team
• The University of Tokyo
• WIDE Project
• Microsoft Corporation
• Fujitsu Computer Technologies
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Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Awards
David Lassner, ChairApplications Strategy Council
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IDEA Awards Concept
IDEA Awards recognize exemplary uses of advanced networking; those with substantial impact and benefit
IDEA Awards
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Core Team
• Ted Hanss, University of Michigan, Chair
• Louis Fox, University of Washington
• Vijay Kumar, MIT
• David Lassner, University of Hawaii
• Annie Stunden, University of Wisconsin
IDEA Awards
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Judging Panel
• Michael Ackerman, NIH• David Bantz, University of Alaska• Jim Bottum, Purdue University• Julian Lombardi, Duke University• Todd Needham, Microsoft• Diana Oblinger, EDUCAUSE• Susan Scott, IHETS• Art St. George, University of New Mexico• Rodger Will, Ford Motor Company
IDEA Awards
Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Awards
Ted Hanss, ChairIDEA Awards Judging Panel
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IDEA Awards
Judging Criteria
• Magnitude of positive impact on current users
• Technical merit of the application
• Breadth of impact, current and expected
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IDEA Award Winner 2006
The Megaconferences and their Spinoffs
• Robert DixonOhio State University and OARnet
• Jennifer OxenfordMAGPI and the University of Pennsylvania
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IDEA Award Winner 2006
Interactive Music Education
• Tom SnookNew World Symphony
• Thomas KnabCase Western Reserve University in partnership with the Cleveland Institute of Music
• Christianne OrtoManhattan School of Music
• Brian ShepardUniversity of Southern California Thornton School of Music
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IDEA Award Winner 2006
Transcontinental Persistent Archives Prototype
• Robert Chadduck, Electronic Records ArchivesNational Archives and Records Administration
• Reagan MooreSan Diego Supercomputer Center
• Joseph JaJaUniversity of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
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IDEA Award Winner 2006
Very High Speed Electronic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (e-VLBI)
• Alan WhitneyMIT Haystack Observatory
• Yasuhiro KoyamaNICT
• Arpad SzomoruJoint Institute for VLBI in Europe (JIVE)
• Hisao UoseNTT Laboratories GEMnet2/GALAXY Project
Correlator
e-VLBI: Creating a Real-Time Global Radio Telescope
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idea.internet2.edu
Daniel E. AtkinsDirector of the Office of CyberinfrastructureNational Science Foundation
25 April 2006Arlington, Virginia
Spring 2006Internet2 Member Meeting
25 April 2006Arlington, Virginia