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7 December 2015e-AGE 2015 @ Morocco
TEIN based application activities in Asia
Sanggyun KIMExecutive Principal Researcher
TEIN* Cooperation Center
Outline
Background and project history
TEIN4 and TEIN*CC
TEIN4 Activities
Future plan & collaboration
Start of TEIN project
Oct 2000 TEIN Initiative launched at ASEM3 Summit in Seoul, Korea
Bilateral connection: Dec 2001 KR-FR 2 Mbps, TEIN1 link installed (upgraded to 155 Mbps in Dec 2004)
Multilateral connection: Sep 2003 EU 10M Euro funding announced to assist the developing countries
TEIN project participantsgradually increased to 23
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2006 - 2008 2009 - 2011 2012 ~ 2001 - 2005
North Asia (CJK)Southeast Asia South Asia (IN)PM: DANTE
North Asia (CJK) + MNSoutheast Asia + LA, MMSouth Asia (IN) + BT, AF
PM: TEIN*CC
North Asia (CJK) Southeast Asia
PM: DANTE
TEIN1
2M ~155Mbps622Mbps
2.5G
2.5~10G
KoreaFrance
TEIN Evolution
TEIN2 TEIN3 TEIN4
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TEIN* Cooperation Center
The Leaders endorsed TEIN4 and the establishment of the TEIN* Cooperation Center in its Chair’s Statement (ASEM8 Summit,2010).
TEIN* Corporation Center(TEIN*CC) was established on August 2011 in Seoul, South Korea. It is a non-profit Foundation Corporation governed by the Korean Civil Act.
Co-funding by the EC and NRENs, supported by Korean Government, and Seoul Metropolitan City (16M euro / EC(50%) and NRENs(50%)
TEIN4 contract (Grant Contract) signed between EC and TEIN*CC on April 2012 (48 months).
1st Governors’ Meeting and Opening Ceremony (May 2012)
AdminUnit
Technical Unit
Executive Officer
Governors’ Meeting
Steering Committee
Executive Office
President
Appl. Unit 5
Financial Unit
TEIN4 Objectives Overall objective
To contribute to the MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) by establishing dedicated high-capacity internet links between Research and Education (R&E) organisations in the Asia-Pacific region and Europe, enabling and promoting collaborative research on applications of broad societal benefit.
Specific objectives
To further develop dedicated high-speed internet links between national R&E organisations in Asia and connect them with Europe.
To promote the broadening of MDG relevant user applications made available by the TEIN network, and increase the use of the TEIN network.
To enhance human capacity of the TEIN beneficiary partners and promote international R&E collaboration between Asian and European partners. 6
TEIN4 Work Packages
WP1 - Network Procurement and Commercial Management
Conducting TEIN network tender, TEIN NOC tender Sourcing TEIN network equipment Reviewing NOC performance & overseeing the TEIN NOC Conducting a feasibility study
WP2 - Promoting and Supporting Applications
Developing a portfolio of target applications areas for TEIN support Developing tools and technical support to facilitate application
deployment on TEIN Setting up a TEIN user support group to co-ordinate applications
support and share best practice dissemination activities
WP3 - Enhancing Human Capacity and International Collaboration
Commissioning and delivering customized training courses on network engineering and operations
Providing funding support, subject to budget availability, for beneficiaries’ staff capacity development
Assessing needs for non-technical training by beneficiary partners Enhancing the cooperation with other parties in facilitating R&E developments in Asia 7
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TEIN Partners (December 2015)
Beneficiary (16 countries / economies) Bangladesh : University Grants Commission (UGC) Bhutan : Department of Information Technology and Telecom (DIT&T) Cambodia : Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) India : National Knowledge Network (NKN) Indonesia : Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)/INHERENT Laos : Lao Education and Research Network (LERNet) Malaysia : Malaysian Research and Education Network (MYREN) Nepal : Nepal Research and Education Network (NREN) Pakistan : Pakistan Education and Research Network (PERN) Philippines : Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) Sri Lanka : Lanka Education and Research Network (LEARN) Thailand : Thailand Research Education Network Association (ThaiREN) Vietnam : National Agency for Science and Technology Information (NASATI) Afghanistan (AfgREN), Mongolia (ErdemNET), Myanmar (mmREN)
Non-Beneficiary (7 countries / economies) Australia : Australia, Academic and Research Network (AARNet) China : China Education and Research Network (CERNet),
China Science & Technology Network (CSTNet) Hong Kong : Hong Kong Academic and Research Network (HARNet) Japan : National Institute of Information and Communications (NICT),
National Institute of Informatics (NII), Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research Network (MAFFIN)
Korea : National Information Society Agency (NIA) Singapore : Singapore Advanced Research & Education Network (SingAREN) New Zealand (REANNZ)
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TEIN4 Network Topologies
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TEIN4 Activities on 2015- Applications, HRD/Trainings, TEIN NOC Workshop -
Application Workshops
Joint APAN-TEIN Dengue Fever and Public Health Workshop(March 2015) OF@TEIN Workshop in Vietnam (May 2015) Future Internet in Thailand (August 2015) TEIN4 Network EDUROAM in Indonesia (August 2015) 2nd WS on Next Generation Sequencing and Big Data Analysis in Indonesia (August 2015) Next-Gen Sequencing Data Analysis On Pathogens of Tropical Diseases(September 2015) Workshop over Network Monitoring Applications (October 2015) Telemedicine: Issues and Challenges in Bangladesh (October 2015)
HRD/Trainings
SANOG25 Conference (January 2015) High-Speed Networking Technology for Long Link (January 2015) APRICOT 2015 Training Workshops (February 2015) Designing Basic Campus Network (March 2015) IPV6 Deployment in Pakistan (April 2015) Network Security in Bangladesh, (June 2015) Joint APAN-TEIN-Internet2 perfSonar training workshop, (August 2015) Building NREN in Bhutan (October 2015) TEIN NOC Annual Workshop 2015 (October 2015), Cooperation with NSRC 10
TEIN4 Activities on 2015- Case : TEIN4 HRD Training with BdREN-
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“Designing Basic Campus Network”(29 Mar – 02 April 2015, Dhaka)
Organized by BdREN and supported by TEIN*CC Objectives
Train University network engineering staff for strategic design plan Provide implementation of best practices in campus network design
Participants 22 local and 5 overseas (Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka)
Instructors BdREN professionals, University of Dhaka and Industry specialists
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TEIN4 Application Projects Extending eduroam in the Asia Pacific (XeAP) (AARnet)
Leading Group with South Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, and Hong Kong, Japan Target countries are Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka Procurement of Servers and Aps will be done by this year, and NRO workshop for training
is considered to be held with APAN in 2016
Collaborations between doctors and engineers (Kyushu U) Training engineers of VC related tech and sharing knowledge between doctors
Global Medical Education Center Program of Minimal Invasive Surgery(SNUBH)
TEIN workshop for e-learning feasibility study (SCU)
Workshop was held on 14-17 September, and 34 participants from 15 partners. Sharing ideas and comment for developing further e-learning related applications.
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TEIN4 Activities - Marketing & Visibility: Case Study & Application Poster-
Case Study and Application Poster- SDN Testbed
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TEIN4 Activities - Marketing & Visibility: Case Study & Application Poster-
Case Study and Application Poster-High Energy Physics
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TEIN4 Activities - Marketing & Visibility: Case Study & Application Poster-
Case Study and Application Poster-Telemedicine
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TEIN4 Activities - Marketing & Visibility: Case Study & Application Poster-
Case Study and Application Poster-Monitoring Climate Change
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TEIN4 Activities - Marketing & Visibility: Case Study & Application Poster-
Case Study and Application Poster
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Future Plans- Next phase of TEIN (TEIN5) -
Next phase of TEIN (TEIN5)
Period: 2016~2021 (5 years)
Total Budget: up to 20M supported by the EC (50% of the total amount, ~40M)
Specific objective
Provide and further develop a dedicated regional high capacity, high quality Internet connectivity network for research and higher education, also leveraging the e-infrastructure developed for public service projects.
Expected Results
Establish dedicated regional Internet network of at least 10Gbps for use primarily by the universities and higher education institutions who are members of national research and education networks (NRENs) in Asia, connecting them with Europe and globally.
During the period, more related application programmes such as e-learning and others will be also supported within the budget. 18
Further collaboration
Considerable collaboration items with ASREN
Network connection to ASREN
Telemedicine : expertise collaboration with Asian doctors Knowledge sharing Video Conference for certain medical research field.
Eduroam : collaborate promoting eduroam with Asia related to MAGIC project Expansion of number of countries in Asia Pacific Support for coordinating trainings in TEIN partners or APAN Conference Technical expertise exchange between TEIN and ASREN
E-learning
TEIN pursue e-learning program including building learning management system, capacity building, program exchange based on NRENs
Content sharing & expertise exchange with AROQA and Arab e-Univiersities
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Thank you
www.teincc.org www.tein4.net / www.tein.asia
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