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1 Internet 2 Applications Update Ted Hanss 8 October 1997 Washington D.C. Ted Hanss 8 October 1997 Washington D.C.

2 I2-Class Applications  What are “I2 applications”?  You know them when you see them § Deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engaging in teaching and learning  What are “I2 applications”?  You know them when you see them § Deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engaging in teaching and learning

3 GoalsGoals  Enhance current applications with new features  Create new applications that weren’t previously possible  Enhance current applications with new features  Create new applications that weren’t previously possible

4 What it Takes  Engaging the applications developers  Building a network that delivers the end- to-end functionality required by the applications  Engaging the applications developers  Building a network that delivers the end- to-end functionality required by the applications

5 ActionsActions  Initiating working groups  Reviewing applications plan  Collecting demonstrations  Initiating working groups  Reviewing applications plan  Collecting demonstrations

6 Working Groups  Joint Engineering/Applications § Quality of Service § Multicast § Security § IPv6  Joint Engineering/Applications § Quality of Service § Multicast § Security § IPv6

7 Working Groups  Application Working Groups § Arts and humanities § Collaboration environments § Development environments § Digital libraries § Distributed computation § Health care § Instructional Environments  Application Working Groups § Arts and humanities § Collaboration environments § Development environments § Digital libraries § Distributed computation § Health care § Instructional Environments

8 Working Groups  Applications Working Groups, cont. § Simulations § Storage § Tele-immersion  Applications Working Groups, cont. § Simulations § Storage § Tele-immersion

9 Developer Outreach  “What is I2 and how does it make a difference?”  Motivate faculty and researchers to engage in building I2 applications  Equip people with the knowledge needed to create I2 apps  Demos, printed/online collateral, outreach, …  “What is I2 and how does it make a difference?”  Motivate faculty and researchers to engage in building I2 applications  Equip people with the knowledge needed to create I2 apps  Demos, printed/online collateral, outreach, …

10 Infrastructure Issues  Moving from LANs to wide area § Scaling and robustness  Moving from ATM to IP reliance § Many wide area demos have required end-to-end PVCs § This doesn’t scale to internet-wide interoperability  Middleware § Technologies: QoS, multicast, security § Portability, interoperability, and re-use § Policy and technical issues  Moving from LANs to wide area § Scaling and robustness  Moving from ATM to IP reliance § Many wide area demos have required end-to-end PVCs § This doesn’t scale to internet-wide interoperability  Middleware § Technologies: QoS, multicast, security § Portability, interoperability, and re-use § Policy and technical issues

11 Potential Services I2 Interconnect Cloud GigaPoP One GigaPoP Four GigaPoP Two GigaPoP Three Caching Server File Server Directory Server Security Server

12 Deploying Apps  Need to get useful software and content into user hands § What applications to promote? § Is there an I2 role in helping deploy content (working with CNI and others)?  Need to get useful software and content into user hands § What applications to promote? § Is there an I2 role in helping deploy content (working with CNI and others)?

13 1998 Workshop Ideas  Quality of Service  Campus applications support  Arts and humanities applications  Security policy and practices summit  Multicast  IPv6  Quality of Service  Campus applications support  Arts and humanities applications  Security policy and practices summit  Multicast  IPv6

14 Success Metrics (Proposed)  # of I2 applications identified  # of I2 applications tested across vBNS  % of I2 members running I2 apps  % utilization of the vBNS  % utilization by multicast/QoS apps  % of members supporting inter-realm authentication/directory queries  # of I2 applications identified  # of I2 applications tested across vBNS  % of I2 members running I2 apps  % utilization of the vBNS  % utilization by multicast/QoS apps  % of members supporting inter-realm authentication/directory queries

15 Apps Breakouts  NGI Applications Report (Bill Turnbull)  Tele-immersion (Jaron Lanier)  Applications Planning (Ted Hanss)  Distance Learning (Bill Graves)  NGI Applications Report (Bill Turnbull)  Tele-immersion (Jaron Lanier)  Applications Planning (Ted Hanss)  Distance Learning (Bill Graves)

16 DemonstrationsDemonstrations  Chance to show off advanced applications developed by universities  Highlight partnerships with industry and government  Themes of collaboration, access to remote resources, visualization  Chance to show off advanced applications developed by universities  Highlight partnerships with industry and government  Themes of collaboration, access to remote resources, visualization

17 Molecular Interactive Collaborative Environment San Diego Supercomputer Center University of California San Diego San Diego Supercomputer Center University of California San Diego

18 SDSC MICE Molecular Interactive Collaborative Environment

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20 High Performance Computing and Networking Scheduling and Monitoring Penn State University Cornell University Penn State University Cornell University

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23 TelemicroscopyTelemicroscopy University of California San Diego San Diego Supercomputer Center Cornell University University of California San Diego San Diego Supercomputer Center Cornell University

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26 Multicast Technology Starburst Communications and Internet2 Starburst Communications and Internet2

27 MulticastMulticast Sender Receivers

28 Scanning Electron Microscope The University of Michigan

29 Philips XL30

30 Overlay of The Video Signal Live video appears in this window

31 Secure Video for I2 University of Michigan

32 Spectro-Microscopy Collaboratory Lawrence Berkeley Lab with The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lawrence Berkeley Lab with The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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35 Store & Forward Video Streaming University of Chicago

36 Tele-ImmersionTele-Immersion University of Illinois at Chicago

37 The Terabyte Challenge University of Illinois at Chicago University of Pennsylvania University of Maryland University of Illinois at Chicago University of Pennsylvania University of Maryland

38 3-D Brain Mapping “Watching the Brain in Action” Carnegie Mellon University University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University University of Pittsburgh

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40 Upper Atmospheric Research Collaboratory The University of Michigan

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43 VariationsVariations Indiana University

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46 Thanks!Thanks!  Workstations: IBM, Sun, HP, SGI  Network hardware: Cisco, Fore, IBM  Multicast software: Starburst  vBNS connection: MCI and NSF  Unflagging efforts: Jerry Sobieski and the folks from UMD and GWU  Host site: Highway 1  Workstations: IBM, Sun, HP, SGI  Network hardware: Cisco, Fore, IBM  Multicast software: Starburst  vBNS connection: MCI and NSF  Unflagging efforts: Jerry Sobieski and the folks from UMD and GWU  Host site: Highway 1


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