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1 “ HEP Computing Coordination in India ” B. S. JAGADEESH Scientific Officer,Computer Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Mumbai, India. jag@magnum.barc.ernet.in

2  Setting up of grid infrastructure  Making it available to all

3 KARMA ( BARC GRID TEST BED )

4 INTEGRATED PROBLEM SOLVING ENVIROMENT  HIGH SPEED COMPUTATION (PARALLEL PROCESSING)  BETTER TURN AROUND TIMES (PARALLEL I / O)  HIGH SPEED VISUALIZATION  LARGE RESOLUTION VISUALIZATION } CLUSTER BASED VISUALIZATION SYSTEM

5 Visualization Rendering Pipeline Geometry Database Geometry Transformation Rasterization Image Per Vertex Per Pixel Transformation,clipping, Lighting, etc Scan-conversion,shading and visibility

6 Parallel Visualization Taxonomy [Molnar et al. 1994]

7 Rendering Cluster 1 Master Client 16 Graphics Servers 1.7 Ghz P-IV Processors 512 MB RAM per PC Graphics Cards 64 MB 3DlabsOxygenGVX1 Pro AGP Fast / Gigabit Ethernet Interconnection High Resolution Display Tiled 4x4 LCD Panels 5120 x 4096 total resolution 1280 x 1024 per LCD Computer Division, B.A.R.C Rendering Cluster & High Resolution Display Master Client Win32/ Xlib Chromium OpenGL Graphics Hardware NETWORKNETWORK Graphics Hardware Rendering Server 16 Projector/ Monitor Graphics Hardware Rendering Server 1 Projector/ Monitor

8 Neutron Flux Distribution in a reactor

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10 Snapshots of Tiled Image Viewer

11 Post-tsunami: Nagappattinam, India (Lat: 10.7906° N Lon: 79.8428° E) This one-meter resolution image was taken by Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite on Dec. 29, 2004 — just three days after the devastating tsunami hit. 1M IKONOS Image Acquired: 29 December 2004 Credit "Space Imaging"

12 Computing Grid at BARC 100 Mbps fiber Grid Enabled Local Area Network l Computing Grid system has been set up as a Test-Bed using existing Grid Technology Components Grid Enabled HPC Visual Data server Web Service AFS PBS Globus Fabric Clusters 1 4 2 3

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14 ANUNET WIDE AREA NETWORK: INSAT 3C : 22 VSAT sites, 13 non-VSAT sites INSAT 3C 8 Carriers of 768 Kbps each CAT, Indore IOP Bhubaneshwar IPR, Ahmedabad HRI, Allahabad BARC, Mysore BARC, Gauribidnur BARC, Tarapur BARC, Mt.Abu AERBNPCIL HWB BRIT CTCRS, BARC Anushaktinagar, Mumbai BARC NFC CCCM ECIL, Hyderabad TIFRIRE TMC DAE, Mumbai SAHA INST. VECC, Kolkata BARC FACL IGCAR, Kalpakkam IMS, Chennai MRPU Notes: Sites shown in yellow oblong are connected over dedicated landlines. * indicates new sites being added. ANUNET Quarter Transponder 9 MHz / 6Mpbs HWB, Manuguru HWB, Kota AMD, Secund’bad AMD, Shillong UCIL-I Jaduguda UCIL-II Jaduguda UCIL-III Jaduguda ACTREC Navi Mumbai * * * **

15 Jamming threats  Uplink jamming  Downlink Jamming  Power robbing  Essential services required for IP over satellite  Confidentiality  Authentication  Integrity  Non-Repudiation  Access control

16 Delhi Kolkata ChennaiMumbai

17 Delhi Kolkata ChennaiMumbai FIBRE / LEASED LINE CONNECTION

18 Tools Developed / Being Developed  Problem tracking system  Correlation engine  Farm management tools  Visualization tool for LCG operations

19 SHIVA Screenshots – User Home Page

20 SHIVA Screenshots – Severity Management Screen

21 Making Resource available  Premier National institutes TIFR, BARC, IIT’s and others  University / Colleges located in urban areas  Schools / Colleges located in rural access Monopoly of VSNL (a Govt body) ended on 7 th October, 1998 Currently there are around 300 ISP’s Most of the premier National Institutes have good connectivity.

22 ERNET (Education Research Network)  Fore-runner for digital connectivity  Covers all major educational institutes Leased Link users VSAT Link users Multiple users Rural connectivity ?

23 SU A C E S U N I T Telephone Exchange Internet Su: Subscriber’s Unit Conceptual Access System

24 Wall Unit D I U Telephone Exchange Internet CBS CBS: Compact Base UnitDIU: Dect Interface Unit corDECT Wireless Local Loop

25 25 Km 10 Km Wall Unit Internet DIUDIU Telephone Exchange

26 In Conclusion, the Current status is : - Setting up of Grid Infrastructure has been completed - Major Research centres and Universities Will have access to LHC Grid Shortly - A lot remains to be done for interconnecting Schools/ Colleges in Rural areas to the Grid

27 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  DAE – CERN COLLABORATION  INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MADRAS, INDIA  MIDAS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, INDIA  ANALOG DEVICES Inc, U.S.A.  TATA INSTITUTE OF FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH, MUMBAI, INDIA  DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, GOVT. OF INDIA, NEW DELHI COLLEAGUES FROM COMPUTER DIVISION, BARC, INDIA with special thanks to K.R.Koli For help in preparing the presentation material.

28 THANK YOU


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