Internet2 Overview Mary Kratz, MT(ASCP) Internet2 Health Sciences Program Manager

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Internet2
Overview
Mary Kratz, MT(ASCP)
Internet2 Health Sciences Program Manager
Prous Science
15 September 2003
Barcelona, Spain
Outline for Today
Thank you for the welcome!
Background of Internet2
Internet2 organization
• Network infrastructure
• International partnerships
• Advanced Applications
Learn about Prous Science!
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Success of the Internet
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Nua Internet Surveys
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History
ARPAnet origins
1987 -- NSFnet
• Privatization in 1995
1996
• Telecomm Act
• The WWW explodes
• Federal Next Generation Internet Initiative
– NSF provides grant funding to universities for network
infrastructure
• Internet2 founded
1999
• Abilene in production
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Today’s Internet Doesn’t
Provide reliable end-to-end
performance
Encourage cooperation on new
capabilities
Allow testing of new technologies
Support development of revolutionary
applications
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Internet2 Mission and Goals
Develop and deploy advanced network
applications and technologies,
accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s
Internet.
• Enable new generation of applications
• Create leading edge R&E network
capability
• Transfer technology and experience to the
global production Internet
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Internet Development Spiral
Commercialization
Privatization
Today’s Internet
Research and
Development
Internet2
Partnerships
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Source: Ivan Moura Campos
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Internet2 Universities
202 University Members, July 2003
Organization of Internet2
 Liaisons from university members
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Executive
Engineering
Applications
Middleware
Not-for-profit corporation
• legal name: University Corporation for Advanced Internet
Development (UCAID) – use Internet2
• Staff of ~80 (loan to Internet2 from University members)
Facilitate, coordinate, provide collective
infrastructure where required
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Leadership
Strong Board of Directors
• University presidents/chancellors
• Voting representatives
Advisory councils with board seats
• Applications Strategy
• Network Planning and Policy
• Network Research Liaison
• Industry Liaison Council
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Internet2 Partnerships
Internet2 universities are recreating the
partnerships that fostered the Internet in
its infancy
• Industry
• Government
• International
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Internet2 Corporate Partners
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Internet2 Corporate Sponsors
Arbor Networks
Ixia
BellSouth
Opnix, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Polycom Worldwide
Foundry Networks
RADVision
inSORS Integrated
Communications
VBrick Systems
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Internet2 Corporate Members
Advanced Infrastructure Ventures
American Fiber Systems
Apple Computer, Inc.
Aventis
Blackboard, Inc
C-SPAN
Ceyba, Inc.
CIENA Corporation
Community of Science, Inc.
EBSCO Information Services
Eli Lilly Corporation
Enterasys Networks, Inc.
Fujitsu Laboratories of America
General Motors
Global Crossing
Hewlett-Packard
JalaaM Tehcnologies
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Japan Telecom Co., LTD
Johnson & Johnson
Level 3 Communications
Motorola Labs
Network Associates, Inc.
Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT)
Pfizer
Progress Software
ProQuest Information and Learning
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Star Valley Solutions, Inc.
Syntel, Inc.
Telecom Italia Lab
Verizon Communications
WebCT
Yipes Enterprise Services, Inc.
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Internet2 Affiliate Members
Altarum
Jet Propulsion Laboratories
American Distance Education
Consortium
LaNet
Manhattan School of Music
PeachNet
Southeastern Universities
Research Association (SURA)
Association of Universities for Research
in Astronomy (AURA)
MCNC
Southwest Research Institute
Merit Network, Inc.
State University of New York
System
CENIC
CERN
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Cleveland Institute of Music
MOREnet
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
State University System of
Florida
National Institutes of Health
Survivors of the Shoah-Visual
History Foundation
Department of Commerce, Boulder
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration – Silver Spring
Desert Research Institute
University Corporation for
Atmospheric Research
National Science Foundation
EDUCAUSE
University of Missouri System
New World Symphony
Cleveland Museum of Art
Food and Drug Administration
NYSERNet, Inc.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Oak Ridge National Labs
OARnet
OneNet
Indiana Higher Education
Telecommunications System (IHETS)
University of North Carolina,
General Administration
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Internet2/U.S. Government
Separate but Interdependent
U.S. Next Generation Internet
• Led by U.S. government agencies
• Focused on agency needs
Internet2
• Led by higher education
• Focused on research and education needs
Interdependent:
• Government agency funding to research,
connections, applications development
• Science and engineering research increasingly
dependent on persistent, high-performance
infrastructure provided by Internet2
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Internet2 Focus Areas
Advanced Network Infrastructure
Middleware
Engineering
Advanced Applications
Partnerships
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Internet2 Network Infrastructure
Backbone operates at 10 Gbps
GigaPoPs provide regional highperformance aggregation points
Local campus networks provide 100
Mbps to the desktop
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Abilene Network
Core Map, September 2003
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Abilene Network
Logical Map
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Last updated: 01 August 2003
Abilene International Peering
Internet2 Focus Areas
Advanced Applications
Middleware
Engineering
Advanced Network Infrastructure
Partnerships
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Internet2: Partnerships
Partnerships are key to Internet2
International partners are of strategic
importance to Internet2
• Ensure global interoperability
– of the next generation of Internet technologies and
applications
• Enable global collaboration
– in research and education providing/promoting the
development of an advanced networking environment
internationally
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International Partner Program
Build effective partnerships in other countries
With organizations of similar goals/objectives
and similar constituencies
Mechanism: Memoranda of Understanding
• Provide/promote interconnectivity between communities
• Collaborate on technology development and deployment
• Facilitate collaboration between members on applications
Engagement to:
• Establish leading, high-performance network infrastructures in
support of science, teaching and learning
• Ensure global coordination and end-to-end performance in
support of our communities
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Last updated: 01 August 2003
Current International Partners
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)
FCCN (Portugal)
RedIRIS (Spain)
RESTENA (Luxembourg)
RIPN (Russia)
SANET (Slovakia)
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/CSTNE/NSFCNET (China)
JAIRC (Japan)
JUCC (Hong Kong)
NECTEC/UNINET (Thailand)
SingAREN (Singapore)
TANet2 (Taiwan)
Americas
CANARIE (Canada)
CEDIA (Ecuador)
CUDI (Mexico)
CNTI (Venezuela)
CR2NET (Costa Rica)
REUNA (Chile)
RETINA (Argentina)
RNP (Brazil)
SENACYT (Panama)
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Internet2 Focus Areas
Advanced Network Infrastructure
Middleware
Engineering
Advanced Applications
Partnerships
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Download of “The Matrix” DVD
(Comparison of the Internet2 Land Speed Record)
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The Scope of the Internet2
Health Science initiative
includes clinical practice,
medical and related biological
research, education, and
medical awareness
in the Public.
Roadmap
Networking Health:
Prescriptions for the Internet
• National Research Council Report
• Current and future Internet
• Released 24 February 2000
National Academy Press
ISBN 0-309-06843-6
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Process Model
 Demonstration events
 Working Groups define goals and objectives
 SIGs and BoF
• Explore technical discussions
• Formulate deliverables
 Publications
• Best practices
• Policy
• Implementation strategies
 Bring together thought leaders
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Grand Challenge:
Information Infrastructure
Organism(person)
(1m)
Systems models
Organ
Tissue
& organ systems
(10-3m)
(10-6m)
Continuum models (PDEs)
ODEs
Cell
Protein
(10-9m)
(10-12m)
Stochastic models
Pathway models
Atom
(10-15m)
Gene networks
Modeling, Simulation, Visualization, Software
Frameworks, Databases, Networking, Grids
Courtesy: Peter Hunter, University of Auckland
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Health Science and Information
Technology Overlap
 More new information will be created in the
next 2 years than throughout our entire history
 Instantaneous global collaboration is the next
killer application
 Medical science will not be possible without
advanced computing solutions
 Research & development will rely increasingly
on academic & industry partnerships
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Inter-disciplinary Partnerships
Catalyse New Uses
 Direct visualizations
 Data collection/integration
 Data mining
 Device intercommunication
 Haptic immersion
 Augmented dexterity
 Advanced sensors
 Wireless data collection
 Economic models for
reimbursement realities
Image courtesy of:
Dr. Christopher Johnson, Director of the
SCI Institute
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Further Information
 On the Web
• health/internet2.edu
• www.internet2.edu/health
 Email
• [email protected]
• Mary Kratz
• Internet2 Health Sciences,
Program Manager
• [email protected]
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www.internet2.edu