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High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/ National Science Foundation awards 0087344, 0426879 and 0944131

HPWREN topology, October 2009 155Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 155Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 5.8 GHz unlicensed 45Mbps-class HDX 4.9GHz 45Mbps-class HDX 5.8GHz unlicensed ~8Mbps HDX 2.4/5.8 GHz unlicensed ~3Mbps HDX 2.4 GHz unlicensed 115kbps HDX 900 MHz unlicensed 56kbps via RCS network dashed = planned WIDC PSAP KYVW COTD KNW B081 UCI BDC GVDA PFO WMC Santa Rosa RDM AZRY CRY SND BZN KSW FRD SMER SO DHL P474 SLMS MPO LVA2 BVDA SCS GLRS P478 P486 MTGY MVFD P510 P483 CRRS WLA GMPK DSME RMNA CWC USGC P506 P499 P480 P509 CE MONP UCSD 70+ miles to SCI DESC MLO P497 P494 P473 IID2 SDSU P500 Backbone/relay node Astronomy science site Biology science site Earth science site University site Researcher location Native American site First Responder site CNM PL POTR P066 NSSS to CI and PEMEX approximately 50 miles: Note: locations are approximate

HPWREN topology, September 2010 155Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 155Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 5.8 GHz unlicensed 45Mbps-class HDX 4.9GHz 45Mbps-class HDX 5.8GHz unlicensed ~8Mbps HDX 2.4/5.8 GHz unlicensed ~3Mbps HDX 2.4 GHz unlicensed 115kbps HDX 900 MHz unlicensed 56kbps via RCS network dashed = planned WIDC KYVW KNW B081 BDC GVDA PFO WMC Santa Rosa RDM AZRY CRY SND BZN KSW FRD SMER SO DHL P474 SLMS MPO LVA2 BVDA SCS GLRS P478 P486 MTGY MVFD P510 P483 CRRS WLA GMPK DSME RMNA CWC USGC P506 P499 P480 P509 CE MONP UCSD 70+ miles to SCI DESC MLO P497 P494 P473 IID2 SDSU P500 Backbone/relay node Astronomy science site Biology science site Earth science site University site Researcher location Native American site First Responder site CNM PL POTR P066 NSSS to CI and PEMEX approximately 50 miles: Note: locations are approximate

Various real-time network cameras for environmental observations

HPWREN topology, 360 degree cameras 155Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 155Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 5.8 GHz unlicensed 45Mbps-class HDX 4.9GHz 45Mbps-class HDX 5.8GHz unlicensed ~8Mbps HDX 2.4/5.8 GHz unlicensed ~3Mbps HDX 2.4 GHz unlicensed 115kbps HDX 900 MHz unlicensed 56kbps via RCS network dashed = planned WIDC PSAP KYVW COTD KNW B081 BDC GVDA PFO WMC Santa Rosa RDM AZRY CRY SND BZN KSW FRD SMER SO DHL P474 SLMS MPO LVA2 BVDA SCS GLRS P478 P486 MTGY MVFD P510 P483 CRRS WLA GMPK DSME RMNA CWC USGC P506 P499 P480 P509 CE MONP UCSD 70+ miles to SCI DESC MLO P497 P494 P473 IID2 SDSU P500 Backbone/relay node Astronomy science site Biology science site Earth science site University site Researcher location Native American site First Responder site CNM PL POTR P066 NSSS to CI and PEMEX Red circles: existing cameras Yellow circles: suggested sites approximately 50 miles: Note: locations are approximate

HPWREN topology, real-time met sensors 155Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 155Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 6 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 11 GHz FCC licensed 45Mbps FDX 5.8 GHz unlicensed 45Mbps-class HDX 4.9GHz 45Mbps-class HDX 5.8GHz unlicensed ~8Mbps HDX 2.4/5.8 GHz unlicensed ~3Mbps HDX 2.4 GHz unlicensed 115kbps HDX 900 MHz unlicensed 56kbps via RCS network dashed = planned WIDC PSAP KYVW COTD KNW B081 BDC GVDA PFO WMC Santa Rosa RDM AZRY CRY SND BZN KSW FRD SMER SO DHL P474 SLMS MPO LVA2 BVDA SCS GLRS P478 P486 MTGY MVFD P510 P483 CRRS WLA GMPK DSME RMNA CWC USGC P506 P499 P480 P509 CE MONP UCSD 70+ miles to SCI DESC MLO P497 P494 P473 IID2 SDSU P500 Backbone/relay node Astronomy science site Biology science site Earth science site University site Researcher location Native American site First Responder site CNM PL POTR P066 NSSS to CI and PEMEX Red circles: 1/sec wind data Yellow circles: 1/minute wind data approximately 50 miles: Note: locations are approximate

Real-time data based weather alerts Relative Humidity Wind speed Wind direction Fuel moisture Trigger real-time computer-generated alerts, if: condition “A” AND condition “B” AND condition “C” OR condition “D” exists, in which case several San Diego emergency officers are being paged or emailed during such alert conditions, based on HPWREN data parameterization by a CDF Division Chief. This system has been in operation since 2004. Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:31:05 -0700 Subject: URGENT weather sensor alert LP: RH=26.1 WD=135.2 WS=1.9 FM=6.8 AT=80.7 at 20100804.093100 More details at http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/Sensors/

Accomplishment based renewal National Science Foundation support since inception: 2000 $2.3M Original award 2003 $0.42M Supplement 2004 $3M ITR research award (after two failed proposals) Total spent NSF investment: $5.72M September 2009 to August 31, 2011 $1M Accomplishment based renewal (after two failed proposals) Total awarded NSF investment: $6.72M

FY2011 budget (total: $538,556) Staff: Hans-Werner Braun Jim Hale Kim Bruch (part time) Ron Serabia (part time)

Issues It is unrealistic to “just leave network in place” tower rental we are hosted by several agency towers network needs to continue to be professionally managed Some feedback from NSF most cyberinfrastructure money is in domain directorates, and not OCI if the network is so important to NSF awardees, they need to make its support a line item in their proposals to their appropriate domain directorate/division Given those premises, an HPWREN Sustainability Working Group had been created as a result of last year’s HPWREN Users Workshop to evaluate realistic long term sustainability models for basic network upkeep