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
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
Prous Science
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