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Knowledge Network-Exploiting
California’s Experience
Jim Dolgonas
President and CEO
CENIC
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
Knowledge Network-Exploiting
California’s Experience in Fiber-based
Research and Education Networking
 Why create knowledge network
 CENIC as provider of knowledge network in
California
 Importance of high speed networking to
research
 Why separate, fiber-based network outside of
normal telecommunications services is desirable
for knowledge networks
 Summary
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
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Economic Impact of CA Public Education
“California’s public education systems not only
create vital educational opportunities that help
improve the quality of life for all Californians,
they also represent the economic engine that
keeps California thriving and globally
competitive.”
-- CCC Chancellor Diane Woodruff
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
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Economic Impact of CA Public Education
 A strong economy needs a strong education
community — examples include:
 UC: critical to California’s leading industries
(patents, research, start-ups)
 CSU: 45% of California’s computer and electronics
engineers
 CCC: 300,000 engineering/industrial students each
year, 200,000 IT students
 K12: Supplies incoming students to ALL the above
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
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Knowledge Network Empowering
Education in California
 Broadband networking strengthens California
economy through empowering the CA educational
community:
 California K-12 System-over 1000 districts and 8000
schools
 California’s Community Colleges-110 colleges
 California State University-23 campuses
 University of California-10 campuses
 Private and Independent universities (e.g., Caltech,
Stanford, USC, etc.)
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
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Knowledge Network
 Should be looked at as infrastructure, similar to
power
 Critical component for R&E today-and
therefore critical to future economy
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
CENIC
 Nonprofit, formed in 1997 by CA R&E
community to exploit economies of scale in
networking and offer pre commercial services
 Originally 9 UC campuses, 3 CSU campuses,
Caltech, Stanford, and USC
 Now, all of CA K-20 public educational
institutions, 3 original privates, Naval
Postgraduate, USD, USF, NASA Ames, National
U, Pepperdine, Wharton West etc.
 Governed by & answerable to K-20 segments
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
CENIC’s Mission and Goals-focused
and narrow
 Mission:
“…to develop, deploy and operate leading edge networkbased services and to facilitate and coordinate their use for
the research and education community to advance learning
and innovation”
 Goals:
 Provide competitive advantage in global marketplace to
education and research communities
 Provide opportunities for innovation in teaching, learning
and research through use of the network.
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
The CA Research & Education Network
California K-12 system (8,000+ schools and COEs)
California’s Community Colleges (110 campuses)
CSU (23 campuses)
UC (10 campuses)
Caltech, USC, Stanford, MBARI
Naval Postgrad, USD, USF
Pepperdine, Wharton West
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The CA Research & Education Network
 Connectivity to Internet2,
National LambdaRail, on to
Europe
 Connectivity to CUDI, CA*net4
 Connectivity to Pacific Rim
and beyond w/ Pacific
Wave
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CENIC Funding Overview
 National Science Foundation Grant-for some
one-start up funds
 Members pay fees for on going costs and costs
for refreshing the network to maintain
technology currency
 When K-12 schools and 2 year community
colleges added in 2000, restructured fees
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California State and Federal
Participation
 No direct funding from State
 Public college and university (State) budgets
include funding for networking
 Relatively small amounts of Federal funding
(via National Science Foundation grants) for
international connectivity)
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Current funding and fees
 Fee structure established to ENCOURAGE useflat annual fees rather than usage-based fees
 Though no direct State funding,
customers/members include all public/State
institutions
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Fee Structure
 Annual Backbone Fees- Equal for K12, 2 year
colleges, 4 year public colleges and 4 year
public research Universities. Fees pay for
unlimited use.
 Each pays for cost to connect from
school/campus site to backbone (circuit or fiber
plus equipment)
 Some optional services-e.g., video
teleconferencing paid for by those who use it
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
CENIC’s Members and Governance
 Government not a member, not served
 Commercial firms not a member, not served
 May begin to support Statewide telemedicine
network
 Board is composed of members
 State government is not on Board
 Board representation is sized to educational
segment (K-12, 2 year colleges, 4 year public
colleges, 4 year public research and single
research institutions)
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
Why Very High Speed Networking
is Critical
 Attract faculty/researchers
 Compete and participate in international
science/research
 Satisfy needs of researchers/facilitate
collaboration
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
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Why Owned Fiber Networks for
R&E
 Economies in offering multiple high speed
networks, via Dense Wave Division Multiplexing
(DWDM)
 Ability to offer dedicated networking to
individual researchers at very low, marginal
cost, compared to pricing of common
telecommunications carriers
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Need to Serve Multiplicity of Needs
 Fiber supported our needs to serve a wide range of uses,
from K-12 to leading network researchers
 Allows for the coexistence of multiple independent
network tiers (using separate light waves or lambdas)
Network Development and Evolution
For the California Research and Education Community
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Why CENIC Acquired Fiber-2001
 Cost containment-expenditures on TeleCo
circuits linear
 Responsiveness
 Ability to meet different needs/flexibility
 Ability to provision large amounts of capacity for
short periods of time.
 Ability to provision capacity upon little notice
 Allow/support the unplanned/unthinkable
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
Why Acquire Fiber in 2008?
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Cost containment.
Responsiveness.
Ability to meet different needs/flexibility.
Capabilities to:
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Attract faculty,
Compete for research dollars,
Satisfy needs of researchers, and,
Support emerging telemedicine.
 Allow/support unthinkable.
 Critical component of cyber infrastructure.
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
Owned Fiber Networks Provide
Freedom
 Traditional network and organizational
processes are fixed and immobile, limiting the
ability for users or customers to innovate and
create new custom solutions.
 Owned fiber is the solution.
 Grids and cyber-infrastructure are the first
steps in this direction of user control and
management in the research community.
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
CENIC Fiber in CA
 Dot com boom resulted in already installed
fiber being available for sale to CENIC
 CENIC has built fiber in addition to installed
fiber-generally for relatively short distances,
but up to 100 miles in one case
 Fiber is either installed on existing telcom or
power poles, in existing telecom conduit or in
newly installed duct
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
Right of Ways and Permitting
 In California, telecommunications companies
have access to power poles. CENIC-acquired
and -installed fiber obtained via competitive
local exchange carriers
 CalTrans (Dept of Highways) has new mandate
to assist broadband deployment
 In CA, are various entities having permitting
jurisdictions-can slow down projects
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
Building Better High Speed
Networking Tools for Higher Ed
 Maintaining leadership in technology
 Promotes innovation – Cyber infrastructure
 Measures pre-eminence in higher ed among
nations.
 Creates new “norms of practice and rules,
incentives, and constraints that shape individual
and collective action”-NSF, Chief Arden Bement
Jr
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From “Supercomputer–Centric”
to “Supernetwork-Centric”
Cyberinfrastructure
(Graph and Other Data from Timothy Lance, President, NYSERNet and Larry Smarr, Calit2)
1.E+06
Bandwidth (Mbps)
1.E+05
Bandwidth of NYSERNet
Research Network Backbones
1.E+04
1.E+03
60 TFLOP Altix
1.E+02
1 GFLOP Cray2
Computing Speed (GFLOPS)
32x10Gb “Lambdas”
Optical WAN Research Bandwidth
Has Grown Much Faster Than
Supercomputer Speed!
1.E+01
Megabit/s
1.E+00
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1985 CENIC
1995
Network 1990
Data Source: Timothy Lance,
President, NYSERNet2000
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2005
Application Drivers – A Sampler
 Global Instruments: e.g. Large Hadron
Collider, SKA, LOOKING, MARS (MBARI)
 ORION, Neptune & Station Aloha
 NEESGrid, TeraGrid
 e-VLBI and other Astronomy Opportunities
 HPC development and deployment strategies
 Sensor networks, environmental monitoring
 Telehealth, telemedicine, disease monitoring
and control
 High-definition video for HDTV, immersive
videoconferencing, megaconferences,
collaboratories, etc.
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
(714) 220-3400 • [email protected] • www.cenic.org
CalREN Connects You to the World!
Through Pacific Wave CalREN provides a high-performance path for
all users to colleagues worldwide.
CalREN connects CA
K-20 to one another
and the world!
CENIC • 5757 Plaza Dr. Ste 205 Cypress, CA 90630
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Multiple HD Streams Over Lambdas
Will Radically Transform Network
Collaboration
U. Washington
Source: U Washington Research Channel
JGN II Workshop
Osaka, Japan
Jan 2005
Prof. Smarr
Prof.
Osaka
Telepresence Using Uncompressed 1.5 Gbps
HDTV Streaming Over IP on Fiber Optics
Prof. Aoyama
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Adding Web and Grid Services to
Lambdas to Provide Real-Time Control of
Ocean Observatories
LOOKING:
(Laboratory for the Ocean Observatory
Knowledge Integration Grid)
http://lookingtosea.ucsd.edu/
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Goal: Prototype Cyberinfrastructure
for NSF’s Ocean Research Interactive
Observatory Networks (ORION)
Building on OptIPuter
LOOKING NSF ITR with PIs:
 John Orcutt & Larry Smarr UCSD
 John Delaney & Ed Lazowska –
UW
 Mark Abbott – OSU
Collaborators at:
 MBARI, WHOI, NCSA, UIC,
CalPoly, UVic, CANARIE,
Microsoft, NEPTUNE-Canarie
“Neptune” Ocean Observatories
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Enabling International Collaborations:
iAnatomy (Stanford/Canada)
● Instructors and students at
NOSM access The Bassett
Collection of high-quality
medical images at Stanford
● Live image interaction and
instructional use
● Requires extremely large
bandwidth, international fiber
network connectivity
2007 winner of CENIC’s Innovations
in Networking Award for HighPerformance Research Applications
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CENIC & Int’l Network Peering
 Pacific Wave: distributed international peering
facility for US/Pacific Rim R&E networks (RENs)
 Joint project between CENIC and Pacific NW
Gigapop w/ support from U Wash.
 Three PW peering facilities (Sunnyvale, LA,
Seattle)
 Nat’l participation, and beyond Pacific Rim as
well
 Dependent on owned fiber infrastructure
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Global e-VLBI
iGrid / SC05
 Goal: Real-Time VLBI Radio Telescope Data Correlation
 from the USA (MIT Haystack, GGAO),
 Japan (Kashima) and
 Europe (Onsala in Sweden, Jodrell in the UK, Westerbork in The Netherlands)
 Achieved 512Mb Transfers from USA and Sweden to MIT,
 Results Streamed to iGrid.
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International Connectivity and
Exchanges
Visualization courtesy of Bob Patterson, NCSA.
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www.glif.is
Pacific Connectivity and SX TransPORT
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International Research
Collaborations
 The list of potential collaborations continue to
grow
 A fiber-based network is require to participate
in research collaborations
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Summary
 Knowledge Network is required for international
research competitiveness
 Knowledge Network requires fiber infrastructure
 Fiber network can support other Mexico-specific
needs (e.g., network backbone for K-12)
 Governance structure must include members/users
 Funding model must not discourage usage
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