Access Grid at The University of Montana Prepared for Internet Fall Member Conference By Bob Wachtel, Director of Presentation Technology Services The University of Montana
Missoula, Montana Bozeman Spokane
The University of Montana 12,000 Student Enrollment 554 Full time Faculty 35 Buildings 250 Classrooms 2 Colleges and 7 Professional Schools
The University of Montana
College of Arts & Sciences - 23 Departments Anthropology Division of Biological Sciences Chemistry Communication Studies Computer Science EconomicsEnglish Environmental Studies Foreign Languages & Literatures GeographyGeologyHistory Liberal Studies Linguistics Program Mathematical Sciences Military Science Native American Studies Philosophy Physics and Astronomy Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology
The University of Montana College of Forestry and Conservation Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences Forest Management Society and Conservation
The University of Montana Professional Schools School of Business Administration School of Education School of Fine Arts Graduate School School of Journalism School of Law School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences
Information Technology Office
Associate Vice President for Information Technology ( CIO) Ray Ford Associate CIO – Systems Operation & Security Steve Henry Presentation & Technology Services Director, Bob Wachtel Web Development Group Manager, Adrian Irish Client Support Services Manager, Lorrie DeYott Assistant CIO – Technology Support Services Loey Knapp Assistant CIO – Enterprise Information Systems Jan Pruyn
Don Morton, Professor, Computer Science Developed 1 st AG Node UMT January 2001 Funded locally by the Vice President for Research Administration Northern Rockies Center for Applied Computational Science Collaboration with ARSC NSF EPSCoR Initiative
UMT INRA and BRIN Collaboration Inland Northwest Research Association DoE Grant to develop SSGP offered at 9 institutions via H.323 videoconferencing Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (BRIN) Implement AGN node for research collaboration Result - DHC 023 combined AGN / H.323 videoconferencing facility
DHC 023 combined AGN / H.323 videoconferencing facility Summer/Fall 2002 design & installation Shared Equipment Presenter Equipment – PC and Document camera 4 Canon VC-C4 PTZ cameras 3 Video Projectors Audio system H.323 Codec Installation Polycom VS 4000 AGN using AGTk 1.1 4 Dual processor computers 2 Technician Display monitors KVM Switch Gentner AP 800 Audio processor
DHC 023 Connectivity
DHC 023 Student view
DHC 023 Instructor’s Station
DHC 023 Ceiling mounted equipment
DHC 023 Technician view
DHC 023 combined AGN / H.323 videoconferencing facility Successful H.323 Installation INRA Class Spring 2003 AGN using AGTk 1.1 Neuroscience Class between UMT, MSU, and UAF Multiple technical issues Audio Synchronization Computer Failures inSORS AGN Solution Installed January 2004
INRA & inSORS INRA Funding for multisite inSORS AGN Solution UMT coordinated purchase May 2004 9 inSORS Cubes inSORS Venue Server inSORS Record & Store Server
SS 127 AGN / H.323 Facility P&TS installs INRA AGN Sept 2004 AGN eqpt from Don Morton 3 Sony PTZ Cameras 3 Epson Video/Data Projectors 3 Crown table microphones Polycom Viewstation FX UMT inSORS Cube AGTk 2.3 coinstalled on inSORS PC
SS 127 Technician/Student view
SS 127 Instructor view
SS 127 Technician Console
SS 127 Physical Connectivity
Montana Technical College The National Center for Health Care Informatics (NCHCI)
Uses at The University of Montana Neuroscience Graduate Course Faculty and Students at: Montana State University, The University of Montana, University of Alaska – Fairbanks Inland Northwest Research Alliance Meetings Deans and other administrators at: Boise State University, Idaho State University, Montana State University, The University of Montana, University of Idaho, Utah State University, Washington State University, TechTalk: Technicians from the above sites perfecting their AGN skills LARIAT – West Administrator’s meetings
INRA Graduate Deans’ Meeting
Uses at The University of Montana Cont. Access Grid Townhall Meetings Access Grid Users Stuttgart Germany to South Korea Users and technicians sharing new uses, technologies, hints & tips 1 st Tuesday of each month Loose Minds in A Box – an InterPlay Musicians, Dancers, Poets, Graphic Artists and a Director separately located at: University of Maryland, Purdue University, College Park University – Chicago, University of Utah, The University of Montana, University of Alaska - Fairbanks April 15, 16, 17, 2005 Reprise August 3, 4, 2005 at SIGRAPH Scheduled for performance at SC|05 November 2005
Loose Minds in a Box U of Montana Involvement How did we start Getting the campus involved Preparation Setting the theme
Artistic Contributors Another Language and University of Utah Center for High Performance Computng Jimmy Miklavcic – Director Beth – Dresser / Performer Erik Brown - Box Builder Purdue University, Envision Center for Perceptualization Dioselin Gonzalez - Virtual Reality T. J. Rogers, Justin Heisler, Joe Humbert - Motion Capture Joe Hayes - Performer Carol Cunninghan - Choreographer David Sigman - Graphic Designer
Artistic Contributors (cont.) University of Illinois, Chicago Electronic Visualization Lab Tina Shah - Performer Helen Kostis - Performer University of Maryland at College Park Nadja Masura – Poet, Dresser Brian Buck - Performer The University of Montana Charles Nichols - Composer, Violinist Universty of Alaska, Fairbanks, Arctic Region Supercomputing Center Miho Aoki - Computer Animation Scott Deal - Composer, Percussionist
Loose Minds in a Box
SIGGRAPH performance MPEG4 video 35 minute 35 minute35 minute
Thank You Questions?? Bob Wachtel