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1 Internet2

2 Yesterday’s Internet  Thousands of users  Remote login, file transfer  Applications capitalize on underlying technology

3 Today’s Internet  Millions of users  Web, email, low-quality audio & video  Applications adapt to underlying technology

4 Tomorrow’s Internet  Billions of users and devices  Convergence of today’s applications and services  New technologies enable unanticipated applications (and create new challenges)

5 More Time Performance Less hype technological potential actual performance reality gap Innovating to Close the Gap

6 Research and Development Commercialization Partnerships Privatization Internet Development Spiral Today’s Internet Internet2

7 Internet2 Goals  Enable new generation of applications  Re-create leading edge R&E network capability  Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

8 Enabling advanced applications...

9 Advanced Applications  Collaboration  Virtual Laboratories  Visualization and virtual reality  Digital Libraries  All of the above in combination

10 Many Disciplines and Contexts  Sciences  Arts  Humanities  Health care  Business/Law  Administration  …  Instruction  Collaboration  Streaming video  Distributed computation  Data mining  Virtual reality  Digital libraries  …

11 Collaborations  Link instruments, data sources, researchers and students

12 Virtual Laboratories  Real-time access to remote instruments  University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center 3-D Brain Mapping

13 Virtual Laboratories  Real-time access to remote instruments  University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Distributed nanoManipulator

14 Teleimmersion  Shared virtual reality  University of Illinois at Chicago Virtual Temporal Bone Images courtesy Univ. of Illinois- Chicago

15 The CAVE Source: University of Illinois-Chicago

16 Digital Libraries  Video and audio  Indiana University Variations Project Variations Project

17 TV News Archive  Vanderbilt University  Started in 1968  Over 30,000 separate newscasts  Over 9,000 hours of news specials

18 Digital Libraries  Video and audio  Internet2, iCAIR, IBM Internet2 Videospace Internet2 Videospace

19 Distributed Computation  Large-scale computation  University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Image courtesy of UCAR

20 Re-creating leading edge networking capabilities...

21 Middleware Initiatives  Quality of Service: QBone www.internet2.edu/qbone  Multicast  Distributed Storage: I2-DSI dsi.internet2.edu  Digital Video: I2-DV i2dv.nwu.icair.edu  I2MI: Glue Factory www.internet2.edu/middleware

22 Internet2 Working Groups  IPv6  Measurement  Multicast  Network Management  Network Storage  Quality of Service  Routing  Security  Topology

23 Applications Engineering MotivateEnables Applications and Engineering

24  Campus networks  GigaPoPs  National backbones End-to-End Networks

25 “Typical” Internet2 Campus Network  100 Mbps to the desktop  ATM campus backbone  DS-3 to OC-12 connection to the gigaPoP

26 Internet2 GigaPoPs  Predate Internet2  Aggregate supply and demand  Provides center of expertise  Extend

27 Internet2 GigaPoPs

28 National Networks  Internet2 Backbone Networks vBNS Abilene  Federal Backbone Networks DREN ESnet NREN …

29 Abilene Network Cleveland New York Atlanta Indianapolis Kansas City Houston Denver Los Angeles Sacramento Seattle Abilene Router Node Abilene Access Node Operational January 1999 Planned 1999

30 Abilene Characteristics  2.4 Gbps (OC48) capacity today  13,000+ miles of circuits  70+ universities connected by end of 1999  National testbed for leading edge technologies  Interconnecting with other national R&E networks

31 Transferring technology and experience...

32 Internet2 Universities 159 Members as of July 1999 University of Puerto Rico not shown

33 Internet2 Corporate Partners  Lucent Technologies  MCI Worldcom  Microsoft  Newbridge Networks  Nortel Networks  Packet Engines  Qwest Communications  StarBurst  WCI Cable  Xylan  3Com  Advanced Network & Services  Ameritech  AT&T  Cabletron Systems  Cisco Systems  FORE Systems  IBM  ITC^Deltacom

34 Technology Transfer Conduits  Collaborating on advanced applications  Deploying pre-commercial infrastructure and protocols  Establishing expertise and human capital

35 Advanced Networking on the Web  www.internet2.edu  www.internet2.edu/abilene  www.ngi.gov  www.vbns.net  www.advanced.org (National Teleimmersion Initiative)

36 For More Internet2 Information  On the Web www.internet2.edu archives.internet2.edu  Email info@internet2.edu

37 www.internet2.edu TM


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