Internet2 at Villanova

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MAGPI, Internet2 and NJEDGE
Advanced Research and Educational
Opportunities through High
Performance Networking
Gregory D. Palmer, Director
Jennifer
MacDougall, Applications Coordinator
June 11, 2003
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Internet2, The Gateway to
National and International
Research and Educational
Communities
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Comparison of Download
Times of “The Matrix” DVD
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Internet2 – The National
Network (Abilene)
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Internet2 Initiatives
Arts & Humanities
Digital Video
Distributed Storage
End-to-End Performance
Health Sciences
K20
Internet2 Commons
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Sponsored Interest Groups
Health Sciences Security
High Energy & Nuclear Physics
Veterinary Medical
Research Channel
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Internet2 Partnerships
International
• 38 R&E networks
worldwide
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North America
South America
Europe
Asia
Middle East
Australia
Government
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National Science Found.
DARPA
Dept. of Energy
NASA
Dept. of Defense
National Inst. of Health
NIST, (Nat’l Inst. Of
Stds & Tech.)
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International MoU Map
Europe-Middle East
ARNES (Slovenia)
BELNET (Belgium)
CARNET (Croatia)
CESnet (Czech Republic)
DANTE (Europe)
DFN-Verein (Germany)
GIP RENATER (France)
GRNET (Greece)
HEAnet (Ireland)
HUNGARNET (Hungary)
INFN-GARR (Italy)
Israel-IUCC (Israel)
NORDUnet (Nordic Countries)
POL-34 (Poland)
RCCN (Portugal)
RedIRIS (Spain)
RESTENA (Luxembourg)
Stichting SURF (Netherlands)
SWITCH (Switzerland)
TERENA (Europe)
JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom)
Asia-Pacific
AAIREP (Australia)
APAN (Asia-Pacific)
APAN-KR (Korea)
APRU (Asia-Pacific)
CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China)
JAIRC (Japan)
JUCC (Hong Kong)
NECTEC / UNINET (Thailand)
SingAREN (Singapore)
TAnet2 (Taiwan)
Americas
CANARIE (Canada)
CUDI (Mexico)
CRNET2 (Costa Rica)
REUNA (Chile)
RETINA (Argentina)
RNP2 (Brazil)
SENACYT (Panama)
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K20 Initiative
New K20 Consortium Established
in 2002
Focus outreach and connectivity to
K-12s, Museums, Libraries
Aim to bridge K-12 to Higher Ed
Increased opportunities for joint
funding, student attraction,
learning and education
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The Quilt Network
PNWGP
(WA)
PNWGP
OREGON
(OR)
Northern
Lights
(ND)
PNWGP
(MO)
FRGP
(WY)
GPN
(NE)
Cenic
(NV)
Intermountain
(UT)
FRGP
(CO)
GPN
(KS)
NoX
MREN
(WI)
Northern
Lights
(SD)
PNWGP
Intermountain
(ID)
Northern
Lights
(MN)
(VT)
Merit
(MI)
(IA)
PSC
Indiana OARnet
(PA)
MREN
(OH)
(IN)
(IL)
PSC
GPN
(WV)
MAX
Net.Virg
(MO)
Cenic
(CA)
NWV
(VI)
SoX
(KY)
(OK)
(AZ)
(NM)
Texas Gigapop
(TX)
SOX
(TN)
GPN
(AR)
Texas SOX
(AL)
(MS)
(NH)
NYSERnet
(NY)
NC Giga
(NC)
SOX
SOX (SC)
(GA)
(MA)
(CT)
MAGPI (NJ)
(RI)
(DE)
MAX
(Washington DC)
(MD)
MAX
Cenic (CA, NV)
MAX (MD, VI)
Merit (MI)
Texas
(LA)
MREN (WI, IL, IA)
NC Giga (NC)
NET.Virg (KY)
FRGP (CO, WY)
(HI)
(FL)
NWV (VI)
GPN (NE, KS, AR, IA)
NYSERnet (NY)
(AK)
N. Lights (ND, SD, MN)
Indiana Giga (IN)
MAGPI (PA,NJ,DE))
Intermountain (ID,UT)
NoX
(ME,NH,VT,MA,CT,RI)
OARnet (OH)
OREGON (OR)
PNWGP (WA,ID,MO, OR)
PSC (PS,WV)
SOX (TN,AL,GA,SC)
Texas (TX,LA,MS)
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Sponsored Education Group
Participation - SEGP
Connectivity Survey Summary – Fall 2002
• 25 State Networks connected to Internet2
• 62% connect at speeds greater than 155 MBPS
• K12 Specifics
 73% of SEGP entities are K12
 17% connect at Ethernet speeds or better
 60% connect at T1 rate
• 1% of SEGP connected institutions are museums, zoos
aquariums and science centers
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MAGPI
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Mission
“Our mission is to deliver
regional infrastructure in a costeffective manner and promote
applications for the region's
research and education
communities through high
performance network technology.”
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MAGPI
Supported by the University of
Pennsylvania
Estimates:
• 500,000 students and faculty
• + $ 1 Billion of funded research
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Application Areas Supported
Telemedicine
Arts & Humanities
Foreign Languages
International
Business
Nanotechnology
Genomics
Computer Science
International
Cultures
Network Technology
Addictions
Physics
Astronomy
Pharmacology
Workforce
Development
Digital Libraries
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LUNCH!
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Internet2 Applications:
Overview and Demonstrations
NJEdge Regional Member Meeting
June 11, 2003
Jennifer MacDougall
Applications Coordinator
June 11, 2003
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Application Attributes
Interactive collaboration
Real-time access to
remote resources
Mark Ellisman, UCSD
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Attributes, cont.
Large-scale, multisite computation and
data mining
Shared virtual reality
Any combination of
the above
Glen Wheless,
Old Dominion
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High Performance Group-to-Group
Collaboration ; 104 sites as of 6/02
http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/fl/accessgrid/
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Megaconference Jr.
 Student-run international
Megaconference
 Language, Culture, Regional Issues
 Intl. Teams of students in program
content, developing partnerships, and
technical training and support.
 Teams will communicate on a regular
basis with their counterparts around
the world through email and high
speed videoconferencing.
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Distributed RAP Sessions
Sponsored by Coalition
to Diversify Computing
Uses the Access Grid
Northwestern
University
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The Research Channel
www.researchchannel.org
 Goal: to use program content
creation and manipulation
processes as testing medium
for analog and digital
broadcast and on-demand
multimedia offerings, thus
providing an unusual
opportunity to experiment with
new methods of distribution
and interaction on a global
basis.
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NEES Grid
Will link earthquake researchers across the U.S.
with leading-edge computing resources and
research equipment, allowing collaborative teams
to plan, perform, and publish their experiments.
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FIPSE EC US Project
Foreign Language, Business and
Computer Science Curriculum
Using interactive high speed H.323
video and advanced e-learning
platforms and tools
3 countries in European Union (Spain,
Germany, and France)
3 states in the US (NJ, PA, MD)
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Remote International Update
and Case Studies
Ana Preston
Program Manager, International
Relations, Internet2
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Thank You!
www.magpi.net
[email protected]
[email protected]
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