29 March 2010 Doug Van Houweling President and CEO US-CHINA COLLABORATIONS in SUPPORT of the GLOBAL NETWORKING FABRIC.
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29 March 2010
Doug Van Houweling
President and CEO
US-CHINA COLLABORATIONS in SUPPORT of
the GLOBAL NETWORKING FABRIC
What is Internet2?
• Non-profit, membership organization
• Develop and deploy advanced network applications
and technologies for research and education
• Ensure that scholars and researchers have access to
advanced networks, tools, and support
• For the next generation of collaborative discovery and
innovation
• To effectively prepare the next generation of innovators,
our students
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Higher Education members
• Internet2 was formed by 34
universities in 1996
• 100 universities by 1997
• Now over 200 member
universities and colleges
• Higher Education members
are at core of Internet2
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Open governance process and structure
• Board of Trustees is memberfocused, elected by member
representatives, provides
strategic direction, leadership
and oversight
• Four Advisory Councils offer
strategic guidance and set
priorities
• Open election and strategic
planning process
• Governance structure agile
enough to be responsive,
strong enough to guarantee
accountability
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Advisory Councils include:
Applications, Middleware and
Services Advisory Council
(AMSAC)
Architecture and Operations
Advisory Council
(AOAC)
External Relations Advisory Council
(ERAC)
Research Advisory Council
(RAC)
International Partner Program
• Internet2 forms partnerships between organizations with
similar objectives and similar constituencies
• Currently 54 partnership agreements with peer National
Research and Education Networks (NRENs)
• Benefits:
• Provide access to users of the Internet2 Network to the Research &
Education Networks of more than 100 countries
• Basis for understanding how to facilitate collaborations between the
US Internet2 community and counterparts in other countries
• Basis for joint development activities with Internet2 counterparts in
other countries
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The International Reach of the Internet2 Network
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Current Networks Reachable
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Why are NRENs Important?
• Essential for international collaborative
research
• Connect students and faculty to the global
academic community
• Create foundation for a Knowledge Economy
• Springboard for innovation in the country
• Build a computer literate population
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User Community Examples
• High Energy Physics
• http://henp.internet2.edu
• CERN http://public.web.cern.ch/public/
• Arts & Humanities
• http://www.internet2.edu/arts/
• Digital Libraries http://www.loc.gov/wdl/
• Health Sciences
• http://www.internet2.edu/health/
• Rural health, remote education, and other opportunities
• K20
• http://www.internet2.edu/k20/
• Primary and secondary schools, museums, aquariums, and more
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Internet2 and China
• Partnership between Internet2 and CSTNet,
CERNET, and NSFC since May 2000
• So much interest in collaboration National Science
Foundation (NSF) has an office in Beijing (NSFC)
• Interconnect our respective networks
• Collaborate to support the international
research, teaching, learning, and clinical
collaboration needs of our respective
constituencies
• Collaborate on the development of new networking
technologies, services, applications
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US-based university programs in China
• US universities interested in connecting to China’s R&E
network
• Desire the same type of network capabilities they have via their
Internet2 Network connection at home campus in US
• Internet2 is working with CERNET to assist these Chinabased campuses with connectivity
• Campuses are interested in issues regarding complying
with local IT-related regulations, policies
• Examples:
• Duke University Fuqua School of Business in Shanghai
• University of Chicago on RenMin University campus in Beijing
• George Mason University part of the Confucius Institute
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Chinese-American Networking
Symposium (CANS)
• First met in 1999
• Celebrated the 10th anniversary of CANS in
Beijing in December 2009
• Four coordinating organizations:
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•
•
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CERNET
CSTNet
CAST-USA (Chinese Association for Science & Technology)
Internet2
• Next meeting 6-8 October in Washington, DC
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CANS Topics
• IPv6 development, deployment, barriers to
adoption
• Future Internet research – next generation
infrastructure, protocols, technologies, testbeds
• Network measurement and monitoring, security
• Cloud computing
• Green IT
• http://www.canscouncil.net/
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Examples of Collaboration
• TelePresence
• Recent session between Harvard University and Guanghua School of
Management at Peking University
• GLORIAD and Taj Projects
• NSF projects based at University of Tennessee-Knoxville, an
Internet2 member campus
• http://www.gloriad.org/gloriaddrupal/
• Pacific Rim of Wire– a Stanford/Beijing network concert
• Concert Program https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~cc/pub/pdf/rowprogram.pdf
• NSF Global Cyberbridges Project
• Research collaboration between Florida International University and
CNIC
• Presented their Hurricane Mitigation research at CANS 2008
http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/cans2008/program.html
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Challenges
• Network Interoperability
• End-to-end performance
• Policy and Encryption
• Bridging the gap between the research
community and the R&E networks that support
them
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Performance Initiative
• Explores end-to-end
network performance
problems
• Creates “routinely successful
experiences” for Internet2
Network users
• Focuses on improving
problem detection and
resolution
• Leader in development and
deployment of perfSONAR
• Holds workshops, involved in
monitoring, measurement
and performance
enhancement projects
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Projects include:
perfSONAR-PS
OWAMP
BWCTL
NDT
Phoebus
Internet2 Network
Observatory
perfSONAR
• Wide adoption throughout the United States and
Europe
• Has begun to be implemented within APAN
• One of the performance monitoring tools discussed
during the CANS 2010 end-to-end performance
workshop
• Allows diagnosis and trouble-shooting of network
issues
• NSF-sponsored workshop to be held 8-9 July in
Washington, DC
• http://www.internet2.edu/workshops/perfSONAR/
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Summary
• Tremendous potential for collaboration between
US and China research and education communities
• Internet2 hopes to continue and strengthen our
partnership, connectivity, and collaboration
• We also look forward to a closer working
relationship with the National Academies of
Science going forward
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US-CHINA COLLABORATIONS in
SUPPORT of the GLOBAL NETWORKING
FABRIC
29 March 2010
For more information, please visit us at www.internet2.edu/international
Contact Information
Doug Van Houweling
President and CEO
[email protected]
Ana Preston
Executive Director
Member Relations and Communications
[email protected]
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Jocelyn Gerich
Program Coordinator, International Relations
[email protected]