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1 CITRIS OVERVIEW April 2004 UC BERKELEY UC DAVIS UC MERCED UC SANTA CRUZ Ruzena Bajcsy

2 CITRIS BACKGROUND

3  Major new initiative. Joint participation with » UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Merced, UC Santa Cruz, LBNL  Many industrial partners  Significant State and private support  CITRIS focuses on finding IT solutions to tough, quality-of-life related problems  Three companion centers: CNSI, CalIT2, QB3

4 WHO IS CITRIS TODAY?

5 CITRIS SCOPE: WHO WE ARE TODAY PROJECTS DEPARTMENTS » 50+ FACULTY » 200+ » 150+ PROJECTS DEPARTMENTS » 23 FACULTY » 86 » CAMPUSES: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Merced, and UC Santa Cruz

6 CITRIS RESEARCH AGENDA OVERVIEW

7 SOCIETAL SCALE INFORMATION SYSTEMS—SIS Scalable, Reliable, Secure Services MEMS for Sensor Nets Building & Using Sensor Nets The CITRIS Model

8 CURRENT APPLICATION AREAS TODAY SERVICE TO THIRD WORLD USING IT ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT HEALTH CARE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND HOMELAND DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, AND BUSINESS EDUCATION

9 RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

10 SENSOR RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS February 2000 February 2001 February 2002 February 2003

11 FLYING INSECTS (Source: Ron Fearing)

12 WALKING INSECTS CLOSE-UP OF FEET (Source: K. Pister) VIDEO

13 BioPOEMS* for Blood-analysis-on-a-chip 10mm Micro-needle array on the bottom Cell lysing Cell sorting using adhesion protein Micro-valve Micro pump Nano-pore membrane In-vivo IR spectrometer  CIAs & NanoSERS  CIA NanoSERS 1mm *Bio-Polymer Opto-Electro Mechanical Systems (Source: Luke Lee)

14 ELECTRONIC CULTURAL ATLAS INITIATIVE  Founded in 1997  ECAI is a global community dedicated to enhancing digital scholarship and cultural heritage preservation by using time and space for data sharing  Collaboration with CITRIS  Global consortium of over 700 humanities scholars and IT researchers

15 Saving Cultural Heritage Now stolen, this picture of a Hindu site was taken in 1990 in Kathmandu when the sculpture was intact

16 Dynamic Maps ECAI Iraq provides integrated access to widely distributed Iraqi cultural heritage information Dynamic map containing information on Iraq and its neighbors

17 ECAI AND THE HUMANITIES  Allows spatial and temporal discovery and analysis: A clearinghouse of over 1000 spatial datasets and authored maps. Records are coded by time and place and are visable on a map.clearinghouse  Lets scholars “show their work”: Digital atlases that bring together data from many contributors pertaining to a given place.Digital atlases  Facilitates interactive publication: ePublications are exemplary map-based electronic publications on cultural topics. ECAI ePublications are peer reviewed and persistent.ePublications

18 CITRIS AND INDUSTRY: CULTIVITING RELATIONSHIPS

19 INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS  Eleven Founding Corporate Members  Three Associate Corporate Members  Two Industry Visiting Researchers »Dr. Rick McGeer, Hewlett-Packard (UCB) »Dr. Christian Sauer, Infineon (UCB)

20 COMMERCIALIZING CITRIS TECHNOLOGY  New Start-Up »Dust, Inc  Industry specific commercialization »Crossbow, Inc. – develops and manufactures low-cost wireless sensor networks with global connectivity »Intel – introduced new line of wireless sensors  Open source »TinyOS Operating System For Motes

21 CONCLUSION

22 CITRIS LONG-TERM GOALS  Continue to develop, test, and promote large societal scale information systems that are heterogeneous, reliable, maintainable, cost effective, and easy to use  Build bridges to new application areas and expand reach into more communities  Seed new research  Increase Institute impact in academia and industry; and visibility in public and media arenas