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1 The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638(714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Optical Infrastructure for Science and Education Jim Dolgonas President and CEO, CENIC

2 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org CENIC  Non-profit, formed in 1997  18-member board composed of our members  Serves 13 research universities, 30 4-year colleges and universities, 114 2-year colleges and all K-12 (8,000+ grammar and high schools) in CA, as well as universities in Arizona and Nevada  Beginning to share fiber infrastructure with other segments- including private sector

3 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Policy Framework  CENIC received some seed funding (from the NSF) upon start up in 1997 but receives very little government funding, none for on going operations  Members pay fixed yearly fees  Not usage-based pricing, which would discourage use and therefore innovation  Some optional services priced separately, eg., video, dedicated capacity  Partner with private sector where feasible

4 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org CENIC CalREN  3,000 route miles of backbone fiber  400+ routers  80+ switches  50+ optical components  300+ high-speed circuits from telcos

5 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org CENIC-Multiple Networks

6 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Requirements/Characteristics  Ability to support high bandwidth  10 Gb/s, 40 Gb/s, 100 Gb/s  Ability to support short-term uses  Ability to reconfigure network to specific projects and demonstrations  Ability to support dedicated circuits for researchers/projects  Ability to support very high availability needs for teaching

7 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org CENIC Technical Solution

8 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org CENIC Technical Solution to Requirements/Characteristics  Owned-fiber backbone supplemented with fiber to each research university  Diverse fiber/circuits to support network resiliency in case of hardware failure or fiber cuts  Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) to support multiple circuits over single pairs of fiber (permits sharing of infrastructure costs with non research and education)

9 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org CENIC Technical Solution (continued)  Layer 2 (Ethernet) for those research projects not requiring dedicated Layer 1 bandwidth, but unable to withstand overhead of routed (Layer 3) network  Multiple Layer 3 networks  Quality of service (QoS) where needed

10 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Use Examples  CENIC Innovations in Networking Award Winners for 2011:  CineGrid@Disney Demonstration  Tele-Immersion for Physicians  Virtual Computing Lab Initiative  eTranscript California  Bleeding-edge research, high-performance research, and educational applications

11 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Use Examples: CineGrid@Disney  An international organization devoted to using advanced networks for high-quality digital media  October 13, 2010 demonstration the result of 9-month effort involving 50+ participants from 7 CineGrid member orgs, 5 networks including CalREN  4K telepresence virtual conference room; remote streaming 4k/2k/3D video; live digital color grading; collaborative audio mixing; multi-panel display walls for collaborative multimedia

12 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Use Examples: Tele-Immersion  Enables medical professionals to collaborate seamlessly  Physicians can interact with one another and with their data in real-time  Will unite the Tele-Immersion Lab at UC Berkeley with the Institute for Data Analysis and Visualization (IDAV) at UC Davis  Components currently under development:  Tele-immersion infrastructure,  real-time video capturing systems  algorithms needed to capture, visualize, and transmit data

13 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Use Examples: Virtual Computing Lab  Pilot program at the Northridge and East Bay campuses of the California State University  Allows students to access the software applications demanded by their coursework from campus, home, or anywhere they have a browser and Internet connectivity, 24/7/365  Significant cost savings and performance increases:  Expensive software need only be bought once  Lab is available to users in many locations, very scalable  Older equipment can be used to access the Lab

14 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Use Examples: eTranscript California  Secure, streamlined electronic transcript exchange for 53 post- secondary institutions in California  2-year Community Colleges  4-year Cal State University  Many private/independent colleges  Translating into national standards, tracking, combining transcripts, interfacing with high schools, and studies on student success.  Transcript-related costs for eTranscript California member colleges will drop from an average of $7 to less than 50 cents per transcript

15 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org External/International Connectivity  Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland/France  CENIC members participate through CalREN  CENIC participants include:  Caltech, Cal Poly SLO  Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Stanford Linear Accelerator  UC Davis, LA, Riverside, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Irvine, Santa Cruz

16 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org External/International Connectivity OptIPuter – OptIPortal - OptIPlanet UCSD StarCave KAUST NexCave CICESE, Mexico OzIPortal, Australia UC Davis Genome Center UWash OptIPortal Dedicated, high-capacity circuits link research teams in California to the OptIPuter/OptIPortal locations worldwide

17 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org External/International Connectivity  CAMERA: Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Marine Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis  Massive marine genome sequencing project  Houses vast amounts of data made available worldwide

18 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org External/International Connectivity  PRIME/MURPA: Monash University (Australia) and UC San Diego using high-definition videoconferencing in their exchange programs  Students present simultaneously to mentors in both places  World experts present seminars to Monash students without time or cost of travelling  Monash Chancellor Alan Finkel says “almost as if we were in the same room”

19 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Support of International Connectivity Pacific Wave Open Exchange  Distributed peering exchange: Seattle, Sunnyvale, and LA  Participants can reach other networks, no matter which point they connect to  Peering points connected with two 10 Gb/s circuits  27 R&E networks in 11 countries participate  Plus two combined networks redCLARA and TransPAC2 (17 and 11 countries, respectively)

20 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Support of International Connectivity Pacific Wave Open Exchange  Distributed peering exchange: Seattle, Sunnyvale, and LA  Participants can reach other networks, no matter which point they connect to  Peering points connected with two 10 Gb/s circuits  27 R&E networks in 11 countries participate  Plus two combined networks redCLARA and TransPAC2 (17 and 11 countries, respectively)

21 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Pacific Wave CENIC Connections to Internet2 and National LambdaRail enable CENIC members to reach Europe for global research/education

22 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org What’s Next  Obtain fiber outward from backbone to communities to support multiple uses-education and research, libraries, public safety, health care, etc.  Extend network with wireless technologies  Leverage network to assist CENIC members address severe budgetary challenges  Access to commercial cloud providers  Access to commercial colocation providers  Creation of CENIC cloud services

23 CENIC 16700 Valley View Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 (714) 220-3400 info@cenic.org www.cenic.org Thank You Jim Dolgonas Jdolgonas@cenic.org


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